Show F FAMINE WILL PREVAIL no other question talked except one of food PLANS TO AID TH THE r NEEDY public committee omm e to gather ather up voluntary or enforce contributions of rood food yukon river practically closed twice dysentery and accompanying fever general at dawson duding the summer railroad R la in the real want of the country not no new reported Sent seattle tle wash Vi rish nov 28 tho thomas n are mageo magee sr the well mell known calta a 0 f sari sara F francisco ran cisco who came dmn from dauson daw son on the city of 0 seattle in an interview with the correspondent of 0 tile the associated press said tire the excitement over the failure of t the he steade r a to bring food up to dawson cont continued latte 1 when the dalton party left the police took charge for or two days of 0 the tha stores and warehouses of the northwestern and alaska commercial company as aa a precaution it lion only flour was selling a ac t 13 3 per pound and one sack of fifty pounds sold cold for or SIM no plans had yet been formulated i to avert the starvation of those e who mho are short of provisions provision those well an supplied plied have not nol much sympathy with those who are short b because because of the tact fact that the majority a of these latter fatter went ant in with little food alL although hough abundantly warned at lake bennett an n advance A great alty it if not famine will prevail it had not been discovered up to october who shot the two men in dawson who were caught seeding food one was waa found dead clead tho the other asta fatally wounded mounded who died at tho the catholic e hospital it il IS 13 hell helleved eved that a secret ora exists tor for tho the purpose of shooting town down thieves the organization ot of hunting parties tor for the winter s li iw r to hu hunt ti t moose was talked of 0 a and n d w will ill be c a arit d out dysentery and accompanying fever were vere general at dawson last summer they were caused by ralus pia from tho tha swamp on bluch tile busar M a to town toan an iz Is built and the absence or of drainage and these condalor condl ur u will lit lo 10 10 greatly intensified next suin summer ier and cn an c n c ald emlo mio Is predicted predict d the river water mater it Is bad but there A li s one fin ano spring of water mater out at it the catholic hospital nothing was talked of but the grub question tire the solution will probably be EL a public committee to gather up voluntary or enforce contributions the food thus thua gathered to be publicly lint din perused and paid tor lor by or cash by those to whom it la a given the yukon closel close twice about september cepl aber and again about october but bul the too ran rail out again and left the river free so that all tho live belated parties who had taken such risks of 0 being left out A la the wll wil doi most mont of thern them short of oc provisions vl lona too probably fill all rot got down to dawson damson or near to it it TI athla its reopening of 0 the river mice lice was nas a 9 phenomenon never known to occur before NO NEW STRIKES there them was as no new mining excitement with a A Pem persistence stence heretofore dative unexplained many parties from dawson as melt as new newcomers convers went up the stewert river nothing whatever except rood good claims hae me ua cus yet been discovered there the bellec however Is that discoveries will be mado yet jack dalton dallon and mr mainey ia a lawyer of juneau juncaj have purchased of hugh ferguson Fei guson and alex mcdonald skookum claims lii lini nos I 1 ond and 2 3 tor for marioo Sari OO it li Is reported that EL a large ad advance varice has ham been onried ried to tho the buyers skookum unit claims are arc looking up ull because som of them haie bao yielded in initial work ns as larne returns aa any ny found elsewhere yhomas thoma AI mer asree gee jr has purchased interests on some bome ot of tile the bet best creeks el dorado Bo bonanza clanza ord and skookum ile he wl will return to develop allese claims very early in the spring in connection with what brought him film out an agent of the alio ito invited tiO 60 dui lat last fall has made to return in the elie spring because Be causo of 0 tile the failure of the september steamers 8 to talce lake passengers down doun ilia ihu yukon early enough to give reasonable assum assurance nce that ocean ocema con would be made at st SL michaels cha cels hundreds who he were intensely anxious to get out of the country for tho the winter will try later ister to set get out over the to ic and lakes with ILK doga and sleighs this winter hanif of them will suher buffer greatly greally bee use competent guides aal ring are both scarce tills business or ct tire the failure of the steamers to get up the riv alvr er with mith Pro protons Wons luna arid and down domn with pas bongers will have to be fled laghner firsts with more power and steam capitano cap caPR itans tans tor for use in got over bars bara will avill have to be ready auxt june it kindreds of intensely disappointed persons a are now in dav bawkon csoll m who ito like myself I 1 would air have ave given tny any pec pecuniary lint pi alce ice in their power to get out by Bie annir but could not ant iwas I 1 waa better 0 oft if in I 1 the A I 1 0 e its and walking 11 than 11 an in that hole of utter discomfort and nd starvation tills w inter the people theta axe are being lail gely from deo del loping tile the enormously rich country by nearly utter ls isolation arid and bear oft calv ot of food ilia hit work tobe to be done Is pull hard and trying tring at host best and its great difficulties should not be increased as this mid and lat winter they enormously a ar and were RAILROAD nAIL POAD NEEDED BADLY Y A railroad Is 1 the real want it if steamboats were ware run from lake lien ilen nett to casotr the they could not tra travel vo A continuously the obstacles of tho the canyon i the alte horse honie mid and the fly alve fingers rapids fire are not to be removed nor mand hand and gravel bars and snags iino bo be erased and if 11 they aill could coula eivor and nn lake nax navigation m would only bo be for summer A kall railroad road would mould be for all of the year the dalton trail goes over it a very easy casy country of remarkably light grades I 1 its a two summits are exceedingly light arid and the salt water terminus at haines mission ion ChI chilean leat an exceedingly cee din gly fine n one A cat cal alberger of san francisco Is in the held field surveying this route we passed him fourteen mile from ile Is reported to have hare capital behind him ile ho said his e company 0 in parly mill ill begin m ork lork by the let of oc J january nuary clr 0 ar mcarthur a surveyor sent bent by the english government went over thi dalton trail last summer he was 11 leil by mr dalton ile he was well satisfied led with mith the route and the grades of co courne conrite urite my opinion in this matter li 19 worth little but I 1 feel eel how bow important it A Is a that a railroad should be built through that country quart and placer mines ot of great extent extend and richness are to be round found in the country through which we passed a averytt v IsM here and it Is my deliberate 0 pinion opinion that california and australia 1 are I re likely to have their past pait pa it and present vastly outdistanced d by the development of the next ten years in that 1 wide tile region of course too fairly pay ins in placers and i wide ide low grade quartz m will all be the rule lulo rn in saying this I 1 am not dreaming of 0 adding ding stimulus to the wild mild and blind he helter I 1 ter rush of atik aimless s people who have been bian and m will all be tumbling I 1 in all sorts of 0 unprepared shapes into that wild country it wo wol l a study in thlu this connection to see men apparently almost ered crazed with haste baste breaking their aln lr necks almost in rushing over the trails to ret get on toward klondike find and later on to see aee them in dawson baor around tho the muck h hole ls streets there doing nothing W waiting a atin g for rich strikes which they expected end and old did not blind yearly nearly all or of them were short of provisions theli great majority wire suffering from 04 blues and intense disappointment eight out ot of ten tea of them wished they had not come it was generally prophesied at dawson son that there would next summer aal fall be nearly marly as great a husers lu hilra of out goers goe ra as 03 of Jiler aers some very hoi bt rIkes none a oc which were ml lad at t iilma and fall may chang t this h A s transportation both ways on ilia river cm caa lirie 1 lo 10 ci 0 ardone or cr dAre done in the opinion of mr magee no such amount as was brought down on tile the steamer A very maal amount of A gold dust can be brought nv overland erland 0 and he did not think that the drafts carr earned icil by ferguson and leak who wha had bad the largest amount would exceed TRIP OVER DALTON TRAIL graphic description of hardships in getting away from dawson seattle wash NOT nor SS 28 speaking of the trip out from dawson mr magee graphically described tho the journey including that over tho the dalton trail lie ile said laid thy the ton tow n of boasted basted only one steamboat named the klu kuk sho she was GO CO feet long and was of 20 horse dower only silo sho was old rickety and utterly broker broken down doan she sh had just made two trips up the river two hundred miles to selkirk taking over eight days in each ease case to make tho the trip one would not have baye cared to make a short trip on her in calm weather ther on tin an inland river yet NO persons sons F at least in dawson utterly disappointed d Is ar by the non arrival of the big steamers Ble ameis from st SL michaels wera bere willing to trust their lives for over 1801 miles down the yukon ott on this old r shell bell twelve of vs us arranged aira nned to have tier her bought and malce mako this trip on her but copt capt hanson of the alaska company persuaded us not to do so a because it w was exceedingly doubtful doubt tul that even it if she made the trip to st li ili safety we would krould lind find an wan W an steamer there therefore we decided to go up lip the yukon to ta fort selkirk polly Pc lly NO 00 miles and thence endt avor to t go over tho the dilton dalton trail SOO rolles ralles further to sewn seven days were mere spent upon tills steamer and int instead tead of taking asto selkirk site she took us a of about ty five only her inah loery broke down front from one ile to three time a day anil and site she was constantly running aground ott on oni ant occasion through hi rough mismanagement she eho was driven headon at full onto a rocky shore where ier I 1 er bow was violently torn lam away and her fir einmo crine shaken haken but for double protect protection lon in her bov the abille would woul 1 havo have sunk at the end of tile the seventh day surrounded by heavy pack joe ice in the river 1 tire lit trip wa was i given ill n and we all recur nod to dawson this move cost us tip S 1100 mo STARTS WITH JACK DALTON after this failure alline to set get up the yukon I 1 met jack jaola dalton in damson dan son 11 he 0 had lust just tom cattle doin blown it from selkirk with gitil three large rafts containing so 86 car cas bases rases eg of calale anti and horses and sheep this meat he sold tor for 1 to a 4 pound it will vill prove or vital value in Ice keeping ening the wolf of at from the of 0 damson dau son mr palton nalton la is one of 0 the best know n meu men lit in the yukon region find and thi the dalton trail ts Is hanica after him lie ire intended with three of his nin men to at onre onee return to selkirk pu fling and towing its hit canoe 9 up str stream earn from that point with five h or qs lie he mount to go ca over his ahli trail a di distance L of f ralles miles to three old yukon yukon minere sic me sra ferguson colne celane and leme leik were also going with him he agreed that ie a alio ull ackom accompany fany lint in tu ni canoe with one of his Ind indians laris gohd mr ferguson rny iny son and I 1 left eft on co pace fags 21 11 i 0 AUSTRIAN CABINET OUT Z I 1 ministry tender resignations to the emperor THEY ARE ACCEPTED AT ONCE As soon ns as this announcement was undo made public tho the great crowds of people which filled tho streets of vienna and other cities and had I 1 frequent conflicts with police dispersed lit at once herr gaut gautsch has ha 1 boon boen delegated to form forin a 91 new cabinet Calil net J vienna VI crina nov I 1 as 8 the austrian alln eltty today tendered their res resignations ignat tons to emperor francas joseph who accepted tp t e it them and In trusted baron gu bratsch B asch who nho holds the portfolio of 0 pub public lie instruction of 0 the retiring win istel astry w with ith the task of 0 forming A a new cabinet th this is morning emp emperor eror fral francala acla jo ceph ph a addressed an autograph letter to count badera decreeing decree I 1 ng the adjournment of 0 f the until further orders during the assemblage ot of tho the rath dense misses of people toe for the most part tb thronged thron ron ged the Rings trassa from fro the university to tho the I 1 outer gato of A charge hy by the mounted polac alth drawn swords falling to disperse them a body or oc hussary hussars cleared clifred cli ared the streets at t this hill point many persons persona being wounded the ambulance society immediately tent sent two vans to attend the injured about tile the same panic time nt at least 2000 people gatherl galli ered in front of 0 the wan ton hall and the provincial criminal court to demonstrate demon in faor M or ot of herr abo the mas aa to be antIg arraigned ned there on charre charge ot of public e violence committed eater dar w when ben h being e ing removed from the ha u b by y the th police acting under the orders of 0 president von Abrah amov IC the pollee w ith drawn 9 dispersed als rs d them one mans skull being fruct ure it ind and two others othe being severely doe verely injured A third ambulance ta sent to that point meetings of oc workmen tere inere held in various quarters of the ay ty b bui u E tho the police dissolved these ma king lils twelve arrests the streets berame more quiet aulet during the afternoon b tut L at sundown the they ly reassembled in ill tho e francese ying and the pack where they indulged in stormy piotr ts against the government suddenly a change crime came over the rane the report leport spread like that count badent had signed resigned rel the derron demonstration ceased almost instantly 1 ahen hen the the hefts s wason was confirmed armed by the pollee ace 1 authorities l ales and their subordinates 11 who announced to the people it at points that they were acre instruct fd ed to inform them at 0 the cabinets res lon jr dr lueger the burgomaster of V vienna driving through the crowds announced the resignation from lils his carriage reporting it ix a little later from rom the Ir indas or of the town tomm hall ball with the rid ad illgon that Ga gastich had bad been ap oilin ted to form a cabinet lie he appealed to the people to return quietly qu city to their battles ills announcement was greeted erected with thunders or of applause ie and art lt atra edition of the g mah fill an official statement of oc the re resignation stilt urther further reassured the people upward of ahr three thousand people tried to organize a demonstration in the iho early evening in front ot of the foreign office building but title this mas mall pre tented by closing clasing the approaches to the palace after 8 the city was va quiet the judge ot of the Provine lol criminal court discharged herr wolff from custody there were also at grats prague and Boh bohmilla mills but they wre not lotof of a Per serious fooR character the cabinet decided to resign about I 1 oclo e it this afternoon at v u meeting r the |