Show BUSH TO ALASKA I Great Movement t Gold Camps Will I Occur This Spring Tacomn Wash March IOThe present winter rush to southwestern Alaska and Klondike districts bids falrto be outdono by the great movement to the gold camps at Cape Nomo during the spring and early Bummer Twenty steamships and sailing vessels havo been announced for service In Nome trade during the season Those vessels have an aggregate freightcarry ing capacity of 0 tons The > will furnish fur-nish accommodations on tho first trips alono for over seven thousand passengers passen-gers I er S many passengers arc already booked that shipping men are confident that every available passage will Vo taken long before the steamers commence to sail This Is I due to tH fact that tho Nomo and tributary districts have now become permanent gold producers and that permanent facilities In the way of railroads electric lights telephones and other conveniences are being provided These necessitate tho travel northward ot muny men besides those engaged primarily pri-marily In mining and the shipments of great quantities of freight Tho steamship companies aro receiving letters dally from New York and other Eastern cities to reserve berths and freight spnc |