Show I FORTUNES FROM ALASKA Kloncjikors Reach Victoria With n lion i Dusfc Victoria B C July 22Ihe steamer 4 Amu replied here this afternoon bringing the largest number of rich Klondlkers and more gold than has previously arrived from the North this hdason There Is at least 1000000 in gold dust on board the steamer and ninety passengers onethird of whom made fortunes in the far North Tfto general opinion of these men who arc actually engaged In mining Is that the output for the year will be 2 000000 This large output Is accounted for by Ihe fact that Just as much gold is now being taken out In summer as In winter A man who went over tho creeks to estimate the output said It was hard to mak An estimate as claimowners rcfusoto give the output for fear that the royalty of 10 per cent will be exacted exact-ed by the Government Many of the largest claims barely pay expanses and I they paid a royalty there would be a loss for the year Doctors say there are no eases of smallpox In Dawson but some typhoid Arrangements for tho suppression of disease are the very bet The American and Canadian boundary bound-ary commissioners have coinplelcd their work above Halncit Mission and are now working ut White pass The Indians In-dians have entered a protest against the erection of a customs house on the boundary on tho gionnd that It will restrict their trade with interior Indians In-dians Tho courts have decided In favor of COlrS lotoyners of Skaguay as against Capt William Moore who claimed tho town jt tg undcr sauatterVs bls J |