Show GOLDS GOLD'S SIREN LURE FOR MEN Hardship and Death Dared by Thousands Thousands Thousands Thou Thou- sands That They May Gain Riches Quickly It was in 1898 that the rush of ot gold seekers to the Klondike reached its flood The ninety probably never will know the fame tame of ot the forty- forty but they have a place in the thelong the thelong thelong long history of ot the gold hunters t the themen themen ie men of ot all nations ancient medieval l land and modern The book has a hundred chapters telling of failure allure and of death to every one lightened with the story of success H. H M. M Cadell recently visited the Klondike and there made mad a study of present conditions He describes them and adds an interesting account of the early day rush to the Northwest terri tent tory tort The Smithsonian institution has bas put Mr Cadell's report into print It Itis Itis Itis is an Interesting document Some of the happenings in the Klondike were duplicates of like happ happenings in California Call Cali fornia and Australia during the first firsty years y years ars of the s surface washing in hose fields These hese duplications duplications' show that human nature is unchanging Men went yent to the Klondike daring hardship and death that they might get rich quick Some of the gold seekers were quickly successful A large percentage of ot the successful ones almost literally threw their mODey money money mon mOD ey away Easy come easy go This sort of ot thing has marked gold min min- mining mining ing in all ages The Klondike is not what it was but but human nature stays the same I The The dis discovery overy of gold at atthe atthe atthe the North pole would start a northern northern north north- ern migration that would take no account account ac ac- ae- ae count of the insuperable obstacles of distance and cold The lure is Irre Chicago Chicago Post |