Show i NO FAMINE AT DAWSON II I t I j Price of a Square Meal brops to a < Dollar I MAIY PEOPLE LEAVING j JENT POPULATION ESTI MTD SITE TUSAND r ExethitIoii oJ Eour Muderr Post rned unt tarchGood Diggings Dig-gings Rpord On the American i Side SOn Tte CeekTrgic eth ofa Dominion Surveyor i 3 Seattle Wash Dec 25The steamer Faraon arrived tpday fom Aka wih a number of passengers from Dawson direct who ce out over the ic The trail is good and a large number num-ber of people are on the < ayout Among the passenger is Jack Car I Yukon mal carrier who left Dawson Nv 21 He says the population of Dawson City has materially decreased i nov being estimated at 16000 Cost of lving has also 4ecreasd good meas r cst but a dollar There wI be no food shortage this winter There is lit t I tie hope of the mall service being kept up between pawson and the outside world Us winter I Thistle creek on the American side Is attracting considerable attention f Fans averaging 25 are reported y The execution of the four Dawson r murderers Ed Hendemon White < Dawson Jim and Joe Natuck ha f been postponed until March Nov 1 was set a the day of execution I is sad tat Indians of Alaska bac petitoned Governor Brady to go i to Washington to represent them in congress The body of J H Caenhea a Dominion Do-minion land surveyor WS found frozen i in the ice on the Klondike river near r Dawson Oct 27 He had left Sulphur creek the day before and in the night had broken trough the ice Vnable to pull himself out he slowly froze to death with his hands spread out on the fce Beforp losing consciousness he took his feid notes and papers from his pockets and threw them from him so that t1ey might be picked UP and saved |