Show 1 I I NOME PROSPECTORSe Number Who Left Salt Lake for Alaskan ii r Gold Fields Have Returned 1 < J 1 > I to Seattle 1 1 I I r tOn J o On the Voyage Down Capt C B Rustin of Omaha Well Known S in Salt Lake and Utah Died of PneumoniaReign of Terror is Feared at Nome hundreds of People are Out of Funds j s t TRIBUNE SPECIALS i 1 SPECIAL-S t le Wash Aug Steamers Cleveland and Senator arrived J < r hero today from Nome the former with 200 and the latter with 375 pus j i songeirj W E Stoddard Arthur E Smith and Charles Powell all of Salt n Lake City were on the Cleveland while Dr Mantor and Joseph Llpn 11 t man were on the Senator l 1 l The ° Senator brought four corpses cno of tho deaths occurring while I i en route from Nome f DEATH OF CAPT RUSTIN 4 k p Capt C B Rustln of Omaha and well known In Utah mining circles i I jjted in Nome on July 18th of pneumonia after an illness of four days His body was embalmed and shipped back the I on Senator He was an old resident of Omaha and is reported to be worth half a million dollars amHlon dolars I M Ho vent to Nome on the Ohio was quarantined ten days at Egg island i and after prospecting about Nome for two weeks was preparing to return j lo Nebraska when he was stricken down and died THOUGHT HE HAD SMALLPOX SI Arthur E Smith a nephew of Judge Sherman was ill at Nome and 1 frft his physician diagnosed ha case as smallpox and it was with difficulty ft his friends kept him out of the pesthouse It turned out that he only had r 3 a severe sore threat accompanied by a high fever and a rash 3I IITAHNS ARE DISGUSTED 1 I E JSL Onion wan booked to sail from Nome on the Oregon ot July Xr 27th There are about ninety Utah people at Nome and so far as could be I 3SI 3f learned they are all well but most of them are thoroughly disgusted with i SI the camp I SIU Martin I annan E D Waterman C E Taylor J C Dekalb Ernest U Goddurd and Jpe Bush may be expected In Seattle shortly 1 5 MANY VICTIMS OF FEVER Pneumonia typhoid fever and smallpox have already had num row I i victims in Nome and as the rainy season is about to begin the doctors i and undertakers expect to do n thriving business bofore the end ot Au i gust Hundreds of people Ire living In tents on the tundra with no floors 1 to shield them from the dampness and pneumonia will make sad havoc r with I these shortly REIGN OF TERROR FEARED n Heretofore It has been constant daylight there but as the nights grow darker crime will Increase Already men are being robbed and assaulted f In their tcntl and on the highways and a reign of terror IB feared by tho responsible element of the place The hundreds or people want to getaway r get-away but cannot raise tho funds and they are growing desperate The creeks are not panning out very well l for lack of water no rain 22nd of July when the Senator sailed A few having fallen up to the 2nd or t1 i strikes have been made but litigation has prevented their development u V vrVIvv M M M p ttwr44l4 t I |