Show oAI SK t. t I t J klc lj t. t r i 1 More iPe jh han n- n Steam Ste n I fi i i. i V b tr- tr pUs pUs- J Je ar c SE SEATTLE June Tune l l- l O lO l Officials i of companies operating ste steamships to Alaska points on the tho BerIng so mate that tha people will wil leave leavo Seattle Seattle Se So- attle for Nomo Nome and St. St Michaels on the carl early Juno sailings drawn to to tho the f far r north nort north by Y the the reports of rich discoveries discoveries' Jn the gold Jold fields Tho The 1 liner to 10 lc leave Nome Nonie will sail from froni S Seattle tomorrow va and d every every ev ev- ery cry berth h has hs s been sold Bold weeks weeks' in ad ad- vanco vance Wealth Wealthy men b have bayo vo been c compelled corn com m- m to t take k accommodations in the steerage and there is a u. waiting list in inthe inthe in inthe the steamship offices larger than tho the combined capacity of the northbound steamers So great treat is the th rush to the north that passenger er and freight ht officials of the Alaska Steal Steamship lines Imes say the movement which amounts to a stampede has has' been equalled but once in io the tho history of tho north and that durin during tho Klondike rush thirteen years ears ago zigo Seattle men yesterday saw a n thirty thirty- pa page e letter written by if II M. M Ma Marshon shon well known in the the north as a conservative conserva the tive mining man in in which the tho richness I of tho the w was s pictured d in glowing lowi terms terras Thirty five miles of pa pay dirt on the five discovered averaging averaging aver aver aver- a aging in GOO feet in width and BO so ri rich Tich h that it was not unusual to secure anywhere anywhere any any- where from 5 to 50 50 per pcr pan pau are aro some somo of the tho statements in in tho Marshon Marsh on letter written April 12 The bankers look upon tho the new nc camp with favor faor which is shown by the fact that two and possibly throe three banks will be bo located there at once |