Show RUSH TO IUIIAROU LATEST ALASKAN STAMPEDE EXPECTED TO BE GREATEST SINCE KLONDIKE r Fully Five Thousand Prospectors i Expected to Put In Summer In Search of Gold Along Banks of Innoko and Idltarod Rivera Idltarod City Alaska Three hundred hun-dred and fifty prospectors the first party of stampedcrs to reach the new Idltarod gold fields nnlyed here from Fairbanks bn Sunday after a three weeks trip down the Yukon river All agree that the tttampcde will be the greatest since the famous rush to Klondike thirteen years ago but many of the oldtime gold seekers are I pessimistic over the prospects for get tings sudden wealth from the gravel along the banks of the Idltarod and Innoko rivers Conservative estimates place the number of prospectors who will arrive here during the early summer sum-mer at 6000 Many men now on the ground express ex-press tho opinion that the summer camp will not support more than 1000 miners and that largo numbers of latecomers are loomed to disappointment disappoint-ment |