IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 1.25 ■ 50 ■^™ ^ us, 12.0 2^ 2.2 14 II 1.6 rm CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions Institut canadien de microreproductions historiques 1980 Technical Notes / Notes techniques The Institute has attempted to obtain the best original copy available for filming. Physical features of this copy which may alter any of the images in the reproduction are checked below. L'Institut a microfilm^ le meilleur exemplaire qu'll lui a 6x6 possible de se procurer. Certains d^fauts susceptibles de nuire d la quality de la reproduction sont notis ci-dessous. 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The last recorded frame on each microfiche shall contain the symbol —► (meaning CONTINUED"), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. , The original copy was borrowed from, and filmed with, the Icind consent of the following institution: National Library of Canada Maps or plates too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper l«ft hand corner, loft to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les images suivantes ont 6t6 reproduites avec le plus grand soin, compte tenu de la condition et de la nettet6 de I'exemplaire film6, et en conformity avec les conditions du contrat de filmage. Un des symboles suivants appara?tra sur la der- ni*re image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbole — ► signifie "A SUIVRE". le symbole V signifie "FIN". L'exemplaire filmd fut reproduit grdce d la g6n6rositd de I'dtablissement prdteur suivant : Bibliothique nationale du Canada Les cartes ou les planches trop grandes pour dtre reproduites en un seul clich6 sont filmdes d partir de I'angle supdrieure gauche, de gauche i droite et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Le diagramme suivant illustre la m6thode : The Gold Fields ■'^h ...or THE... :^ :!lzD^ KLONDIKE I •^Kz::::":^ Illustrating all the incidents that occurred to the many who engaged in the Great Stampede to the Gold Fields of the Klondike, including the interesting scenes at Dawson and the principal mines in operation during the time, upwards of Ten million dollars were extracted. .... Also scenes of the newAtlin District, as photographed by Case and Draper of Skagway. The Albertvpe Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. copvRiQHT, laga, bv J. B. PRATHER, OoucLAs, Alaska. ^0/ ^^ Skagway, Alaska. Steamers at Docks. Skagway, Alaska. $ '■k 1 4i •w SfRtET Scene at Skaoway during the Great Rush. 1 »•. Scene on the White Pass Trail. '*•■■■ ■-> ■;W; I Blockade at the Canyon on the White Pass Trail. V tn'^f "■ '■'.' M- ■■■? ■^;;, ,- li White Pass Hotel. Hli| ':^i^^' ^4-V^% ^*: \ \\: !», "», .»■ .* .\A0 White Pass Canyon. u ft i I First Excursion Train on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad. f i ; ui ^^i Excursion Train on Trestle at Mouth of Tunnel, White Pass and Yukon Railroad. r i i M " 1 1 . t ! ^ First Excursion Train on Summit of White Pass, February 21st, 1898. Canyon City, Dyea Trail. f i ■ ; - . i H ^ ,1 mgM 1 1 ^' i ! •.,: ■ Ij ■| ^^H ^^^B. 1 b^bbb 1 1 ' ^■i^^ Oki 11 " "'MraE^TT^^^'^^ if" '1^' ii Packing ovkh Summit. Chilkoot Pass. Tramway over Summit of Chilkoot Pass. ■'^' liiiili 8 Custom House on Summit of Chilkoot Pass. Showing Aerial Tramways which thansfokt large quantities of Provisions, Also British Flag WHICH caused a good deal ok comment at the riME IT was placed there, as theke seemed TO BE SOME QUESTION ABOUT ITS RIGHT TO BE THERE. ^•■■i* W^ *• ^^ "^^ The death dealing snow slide, Chilkoot Pass, April 3rd, 1898. 1. uiJiii mvmk m P m .31 < 0. u hi Q < O Q < O < w H it; u < Oh I III} ill! i .-: '4 Portage between Lindeman and Bennett. i i; '■ ■ \ i If I ■ ii '■■ >m ''ij 1 l 1 '• ^ ■1 Lake Bennett. W; Lake Bennett, looking back over Portage. bKAGWAY AND DVKA TRAILS COME TOGETHER AT I HIS POlNr. -iymtSitWiiamtu ,1, 'riffiM i I ■- 'fl 'fi; w •-,^"- it^}-\^-'y - '^..'JfrfcT. ■ try- * V v -.' Goat Team on the Dvea Trail. Boat Building at Lake Bennett. Whip Sawing Lumber, Packing between Linderman and Bennett. 7tT^ iiiiH ftftiBi(liti- . . A ■ ■ ■ - .i-. - ■ . ■>.— —— J.....-J t.^-i.'.a...i-».^. II tlll^l III! I^lft I ' "dihi'- < S-^-^-^^-^i^^^^ General View ok Dawson City, N. W. T. tf? Street Scene in Dawson, July 4th, 1898. aitiu* ' ' - TffT^rT a* 00 (D 00 ■<1 M z D 1-5 K > £ w X h a, ID <: o CQ H H in K < u < w H o < > --0 >■ ■< % K U > a: o Q H < O CQ < 2 H K 1^:^ ^'. -!> .'li'i'l s '<: a i Arrival of N A. T. Go's. Steamer Hamilton at DAWbON, June. 1808. iH' MiNiMG Scene No. 24, below on Bonanza. Taken during the Dark Winter Months, at 63 Degrees below Zero. Skookum Jim's Claim No. 1, above Bonanza. THIS Claim proved quite valuable, as high as $300 to the pan beinu taken out. ^M^m^4' l.i Looking up Eldorado from No. 16 Looking down Eldorado from No. 1G. The Country in this Vicinhy is rather rolling, the Hills co ; Wash Gravel in which Gold is almost always found, BUT NOT always IN PAYING QUANTniES. Berry's Claim, showing the Forks of Eldorado and Bonanza. Bench CuAiMi at this po INT AHE EXCEEDINGLY RICH, ONE OF THE LARGEST NUOGtrS EOUND IN lilt COUNTRi- WAS EXIRACIEU NEAR HERE. No. 11 Eldorado showing both Winter and Summer work on the same Claim. The upper part being drifted in Winter, while the lower end with summer cut is worked in the summer months. Ml ■ The Famous French Hii.l Discovery, opposite No. 16 Eldorado. i|i|^ I^HUIH ■■ ...r."-,.,-^ >^~ ■ No 29 Eldorado. Which proved to be thf, richest claim on the Creek, was bought by Chas. Anderson, for *800. It is a well known fact that he refused $400,000 for the Claim. ^.^ ^:^: "T^ Mongrel Dog Team. Dog Team Hauling Lumber. -—- ^■- --'■■■'-' ■ I ■^-^. Sluicing Scene on Bonanza. Vi .*'.* - V Hm Typical Klondike Summer scei-ie during the Wash up. The F'lood at Dawson, Ji'ne 1st. 1898. T^^^K^i^^^^EFJMSSi&h^^j^WW VOAJiJTttv/cx ^- ■^QSi»"Hii;lHliilili;,:.ri Native Women. Nati .E Women Cleaning Fish. High Cribbing at No. 30 and No. 31 Eldorado. >Mat ■i Takou City" betwekn Takou ARr4 and Atlin Lake. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // ^ Vi 1.0 IS*- I I.I 1.25 1^ 1^ ^ us 2.5 2.2 M 1.8 U i 1.6 <9 a e. ^"^ ^ y L. &• w. % s o y Hotel Buster. Pine Oreek. British Columbia, (Atlin Cold KitLDSj. Landing at thk "Atlin" Gold Fields. #* mmm I Discovery Camp, Pine Creek, British Columbia. %r