Show Imported Destitution I In lIt a n Wn Jan 6 of o great destitution de and threatened among the tue ho of Fairbanks having readied reached the tho war depart department ment through a 1 communication of or tho lie mayor of ot that place addressed to Sean Sena Senator tor ton Nelson NelMon t tho the department of tho ho C wan stas to 10 mako make an nil to take such steps as ne would conserve tho the public peace white affording relIef tellef The mayor specially reported that eta sta staple Pie pic bo be not Mt given but sold gold to these tho e people train from supplies on hand hancl ut at utFort utFort Fort Gibbons While Oon lou Funston was WI carrying out these instructions Capt 0 A Nesmith stationed nt at Fort Kg I H Hbert bert Alaska wired the tho department that hat ho he had received Information from Crom Lieu ord who was 1118 at Fairbanks at as late lute as II Doc 2 28 21 that he neither saw sais nor heard of any famine that there hero had hind been a shortage of supplies occasioned by an early freeze but that t freighting had been be n going on steadily and nul that game seemed plentiful Under date flato of the tho Gen Oen Fun Funston Funston ston ton telegraphed the war department that he ho had Instituted Inquiry ns as to how many rations could coull be bo spared pared but suggested that nice men who would sit down at nt Fairbanks and nod await government relief are arc entitled to little consideration since within 10 days they thc run con reach rench Dawson Tanana or Kagle Iagle l where there are abundant supplies for Cor sale Bale lie Ha sarcastically states slates that It If those men heard of ot a agold agold gold told strike they the would snow shoe a Il thousand miles mites |