Show FROM THE KLONOIKE Utah Man Returns From the GoldFields Gold-FIelds I HE BROUGHT OUT 75000 MOST OF IT TAXEN FROM ONE CLAIM Mr Z1rnowsky Says That Business In Alaska Is Rapidly Settling Down to a Permanent Basis Travel Is Now Very HeavyPro visions Are Plentiful J I Zarnowsky who has been In the Klondlle gold fields for the past two years Is a guest at the Kenjon and Is on his way to Kamas Utah where he goes to confer with George Reynolds his partner In business regarding the future developments of theIr claIms j Mr Zarnowstj brought out of the I Klondlke country about i5OOO as the firms Income during his stay there I and stated that he would not take less than that amount for his interest In the No 11 In the Bonanza and Nos Hand I H-and 45 claims In the Eldorado districts He will return to his property next year niter visiting his home In 1ussa Thf miner who left Dawson City on the 20th of September says that the people who have found naught but bad luck In the gold fields have certainly given the place a much harder name than the circumstances warrant and believes that statements to the con tnar notwithstanding the output of ethu r I gold from the region since the close of last wInter will range between 11000 I 000 and 12000000 Out of Mr Zarnow skys claim No 11 60000 has been taken and claims equally as good are numerous but of course said he lOts and lots of people have located diggings which up to the present time have yielded little or nothing Excitement Iran I-ran high about the time r quitted Daw I son City over the discovery of some very rich property in the bench I claims which are located 15 miles out of that city and on the sides of the hills I and mountains Some exceedingly rich I ground has been found there and I every day sees new strIkes of good value ComIng out of Dawson with me was the representative of an English syndicate syn-dicate who had been In the Klondlke Investigating the conditions existing there and examining property for his company with a view to purchasing He bad decided definite tin is claims and had a report prepared for the Sjn dlcate In which the purchase price of the claims was fixed at 4000000 The representative stated that he was highly elate with everything he saw In and about Dawson and believed the output of gold during the coming season sea-son will double that of this year Mr Zaraowsky says that business generally In Alaska ISsettllng down to a permanent basis and the exorbitant prices heretofore charged for the necessities ne-cessities of life are rapidly being done away with F90d Is plentiful there being at the present time about 110 tons of provisions in the country and more going In rapidly The average wage paid range near 125 per hour and the workingman rnn easily live well and save considerable for future use As In all lands where money is plentiful plenti-ful there are ninny hardships to go through the greatest in the Klondike region and the one to be most feared beIng the malaria which Is raging to a considerable extent now But taking all in all It Is the greatest country on earth for a poor man The travel to and from the goldfields gold-fields at present Is very heavy and while I was coming down I counted no less than 55 steamers loaded with passengers returning to their homes in this and other countries some with gold and many with nothing but disappointment dis-appointment The flow of humanity into IGondlke though is as great as the outgoing |