IIlUUy nvuuvu -nu EAST- ! . agnvngn Inn (`.1 IITIGI lUI' WRFIJ V IIVVIIIV I dull; (sundsy oxco8t.od) ` o 9.51., nonnootlng at pa -. sun so All point: In the For baking 1.31.0: . weather. Jn the ,' case we want to . prouotibe for. F A is v n n H nu] PFUIUIIUU lUl'o A p r I 0 ti cal F` knowledge of our bunipesv. the best 3 material; we can tj buy. pad pprfect v- olannhness tn the ! milking has made four Bread. Cakes -_'. .1 1'1. .1... :.-..AI.. ul_n' Dumu. U,l_|ua and I_?;\Itry-justly L, the-moat populnr , in town. W. J. MIR, .. EH1 . . Nth great excitement. . Are the reports concerning the Klon- dyke digging: well founded?" is u ques tion thatmay be asked. Undoubtedly they are. to a very large extent. Mr. Wm. Ogiivie,of the Dominion Geological Survey, who has been engaged in ex- ploratory snd survey work in the Yukon region for several years past, wan ()ne of the rst to draw attention to the fact that the Canadian territory is rich not only in gold, but in coal as `well. Mr. Ogilvie is not given to exng tion. and in various oiolai reports he as borne testimony to many startling discoveries It is probable that in their asgerneu" reach the Klondyke country many ` eons will not pay millcient attention to the dilllcuitles of making the journey innd of transporting supplies. which are lenerrnous, and ot subsisting when once the goal is reached. Very few, in at. have any real conception of the trials. and hardships which stand in the way. They are, however, such as to subject the boldest heart and the most robust ` constitution to a severe test. some on THE l5ISCOVERIES. . Kiondyke. or Kiondak, as it is termed by the miners. is the name of a river in the Nornnsc Terr-itoriea which empties i'nto the Y~ukon1-leer. The Indian name is 'l`ron-dak." or duii:." meaning "plenty omlsb," from the fact that the river is a famous salmon stream. M The Klendyke river joins the Yukon from the east about so miles from Fort Cudahy. Rich placer mines of gold have been disconred on all the tributaries of this stream. The mines on Bonanza creel have made the grutgt yield. The first to locate on this stream was 0. W. (lar- mach, who was attracted to the locality w; the reports of Indians, and com-' menoed wslk about the middle of Au- gust. 1800. Carmach is married to an In- dian wife. and was assisted in his work by his ts-other,-in-law and another In- dian. As he was very short or appliances, he could only phi together a rather do- fective apparatus to wash the gravel with. The gravel itself he had to carry in a bag on his back, from 80 to 100 -feet. Notwithstanding this, the three images neabinsu unssu IaI&sInInIIv Iinsshns-I . lth I _ - wanna ggg fg , II. and Q3 m'"' nooOauV: n`a- ounce an an can my Clnvlnn nod Alu- fXVO.X'W opl Cali 30153 3103. YIIILDS. Hill In your nu in: popular I ion on the Iorth Ame:-loan e not hon excited to the exteutthat aw in my the loporti that up Klondike district 059 Northwest Tditolid ii fublouh __ Jioh In gold. Everywhere people seem ' have been carried any by the mid tower, and the negignl wed "Klondyke . is ivoryhodyh month. , snow on the pet! io ntnoothorcpatswo1-ontpub- lished. hundred: of adventurous `spirits aronlraady preparing torn trip to the new mdondo, tn on-dpr to shame in the gold which is said to straw its rivers llld to be had. 103 Illo more picking up. `And in eodoiug-they no unmindlnl oi the exhausting journey and the dimoultiee of transportation, the orbldding climate, and the scarcity ot_ load; nor do they reckon that perhaps eta:-Iutlon and dash rather than is rich gold. nd mo; be LL `In I-O 1105 law. long, IIOWUVIY, nun luuu inn! wu nnuhol praupoomn from All the country odjwontxo Font! M110 and Ch- olo City. Thus town were soon almoal duo:-ted. Th: cold` discoveries Ihowud no `signs at diminution. but BMW as non claim: was takun up. Four or an otha branches at the Bonanza. Including tho 'l!:|doI-ado and Tilly. won proopccood` lwllh magnicent I-eoulu. Valuable dio- condo! were also made on other bnnchel at the Kloniyxe. named Best. nlrl Hntkum null numb nnnnkn `Ending nrnnunu 01 Inc zuumusa. nnuuu null`. .0011! Bottom and Hunter ouch, Ballot thou. the Indium mule report: of an- .-other crook.` called by them "Too Inch Gold Crpok " on whlolrcho gold in up lnlnninl Qlnk. An. u Inlnj Ann I: I10! DITK " III! VVIIIIIII IIIIU [UNI WI G ylonlul thus. to tho nlnon say, 1: jun. you won nquiu to "ml: and ymh It to nln It." nun, wmtlnj very xrruguluny, wuunou out 01,900 in night dun. Had the man poueaud proper mum... the work would have boon done in two days, bo- eu sauna uvonl hundred dollars at nnlal uvlnlnh -1-A Inst. In Ihn f.nII`I`nnn -X IVlII $7.33 HIITTBIL UUIIIII II gold. which wnl lost in the tailing: through deloctlve nppnrntul. On the name crook two men ranked out.I75 In about four hours. and It In nssartod that 04.000 `won taken out by two others In two days with. only two length: of nlnloo jbuxu. The reports of the rich nds soon become naked about. Tho: wan not cndmd stunt. because tho Klondyh had |non.]nomootod Ievonl than with no announcing-unit. The doubt did not lane. long, howovor, and Coon than was A vnnh nl I-In-Iannnhxlu flnnln All tho vinoila ot norm-n Inuunnnuua. -may O 310 5 "12," . If gpmlsth DI IIIiIl_ Iooual on ` 1. , v 1' u.--ro'oqn1'oa .~.':..""=3li.h.*.:'. 1 gob! _ huo aha Intuit noting acuity of 5 ` ` . man on the st. lnwunoo Ivor. The I I I1] arrangement. Alford: phnnnail 0lu_ to prlvllou of enjoying the oxoollenv Q ~ Jvlthonl Jnlnnlng any of tho In re :I ` Vn:o:::.rzhTho, ou'1;:nq- lnnqgfho `Z-:':':"1 g:-=".`5`:'-.25"-*'.}%"`*'** _ 0 no .r o 1. to at , 0 y ognitul typo o! Flrlgo E oo- o ~ In . ` wh umj rthof;':mm: :lIlu'i: -. Egnd o.L.annn.nInmuo of Innis Mn '.2:.'., .. ....i` `.`1': ."`3.`. ';``.?``...'.`. u' 333'} % WV {DUI-I-I" VI 3 UIIJII ISA? HIIIA Inn? tholr lat. = The-excitement learns to be more in- tenee 1n_ the Unied Sam than in Can- udn. The gold lever does not appear ll yet to have attacked Canadian: with the name virulence, although the insane of the dieoovelel is in Canadian territory. This is pullopl due to the tank that the lnnln hnun nnt Int. had bmanhla Mill `um 18 pumps clue as me man uuw mu lath! have notyot had broughtto that: own personal gaze evidence: of the `wealth of gold that the Klondike db- arlct contains. ` The people at t he.Amerl- can towns 9_n thn Pecmc slope huve.how- over. hudithnt experience, with the most 'exomns imam. From Seattle to sun .Fnmolsoo the whole western mat is ..|.I...... ...u|. nenionsnnnt `linn Hula ntntn nf . nunclsco me Wnoie wenwru IIUIIIII ll `ablaze with excitement. For this state of oalrl! Duo! miners who have just returned from tho Yukon country are re- Iponnihle. They have brought with them wonderful stories 01- the wealth to be j found in the creeks of the Klondylre, And have produced as proof of their state- ments bags of gold which they any were gleaned from the sends and soil of that country. The sums which these miners are reported to possess very in amount from 050,000 or $100,000 up to as high as half in million. No wonder is it there- fore that people are nearly mad with the desire to reach this glittering coun- try and share in its treasures, and that the mnnia for gold is eureeding to the great content: of population. The eect of the stories, as thuuwldenced, has been to bring the public mind to aptute of great excitement. Ana Mm I-annr-III nmmm-nlncr the Klon- XVOWVVIFHIXIIIIIIIK VIIII) UIIU HT "1066. men, working very irregularly, washed nun .1 {MM} In nlnht an: HA1` thn vnnn ; . ush : raumruu `Suva--`lingual: Go: an In no Inga?`-Jnlnouxcua -vnn' l.|uu way of P1-ooIocon-`-Ann-Iouu Onion- an Alnnpu. It-llgltlu can-. Nat t yeanhu who populnr in Ham nn(fhn `(with Amnx-man n mcwnru m A ` "THE N`0nTHn iE_s`i".'. ` ' VA NEW 601311 m.n..i wme, 'rtmsnAY. .nir'Lr 29; 1397 is the Caeair gold eld. The presump- tion, acoording to Mr. Ogilvie, is that there is in Canadisn territory, along the easterly watershed of the Yukon, :5 gold- beazing belt of indenite width, and up- wards of 800 miles long, exclusive oi the British Columbia part of it. THE ROUTES TO KLONDYKE. There are two ways of reaching Klon- dyke. One is by steamer from San Francisco to the Alaeknn coast, and up `the Yukon river; and the other is over- land by way of Juneau and the Ohiliooot `pass. The latter is by far the more dill- oult and dangerous. The steamers leav- ing San Francisco ran only to St. lich- ael's, at the mouth 0! the Yukon 1-iver. There passengers are transferred to 1-Ivor steamers. and carried a distance of 9,000 miles to Dawson City. From there the Journey is oomnarativoly easy. Ioe-begins to block the mouth of the Yukxm in 00- toher, and the river route` is not olear again until June. The steamer Excelsior leaves on her lnet trip to Alaska on the 28th July. She has already all the pas- Jengers she can nooommodnte, and they will not reach Dawson City until Sep- tember 1st. The fare from San Fran- Vclseo to Dawson City is 0150". but each Juan hll to take his own supplies. which 'oost him at least 0600 to transport. The `steamer Portland nails on August 16. No further sailings have been announced.` Old hands who have been over the route ndviae taking the Yukon route it it in desired to acquine claims and get to work before wintt out in. Nearly all `the work of thawing the froun gravel `is done are winter hetafn. THE JUNIAU ROUTE. f As the greater part or the accommoda- "tion on the steamers is already engaged. most of those who intend to go into the -Klondyke country this year will have to follow the Juneau and Chilicnnt pan route. Juneau iianlnp-00 nilea from the linings, and the Journey oooupiu 8| dan.'Ae,atpIIrtottl*.O!UuIliU ova ,anowy naounnia plus. The mullet neada theaarviooa or Indian golden and .-doalandaledstotranapesthisoutltuai provlthll. if he you at winter time. .Dop.are reported tooostiremtii to W` 31." ._ `I J ` curated. 'm-. Ogilvie estlzmatuthat to 'would require a team ii eight dogs to nan. with lone . the hadl, and mu up dirtfor the spring. /y no axponqt spy ya; _;u :*..'.1'.% '.*.*.:';v.'.% .'."'~"'..~*;`.'.'..s'1s.s;@ My llnhhd by oloot.rloH'.'y. ognttul typo 7 I211: burn Lnphndlto nova - to :1. .3. ukzmn inmtonlueo gbuzilli ` I A. U. Q 1 ob 6 onni :03! Io} A ..m1.o".": b) to- III M In tlio orltod dluiinctlarn of the -ow lnnnlrnm". TM: are ms_;1l,v recan- MIX. oollonu `BO: . _}:uuuou-u_somaapuoo. ` BY LAND um wnn. rjl WK IBIS TVCTIT ` .prd*Very extnnluy units Among the van em-nut Jhus Que an pay! an aps (ljtferenb Lolau.-u -win` earned out 1204. ms. and G216 xla addition to -p|.ogg gold, qmm showing has sold In. paying qwntmes ha; been loaned. Iq|paI)I' Stxloxhad, who aonnnlndnd `the detachment of Mounted Police which 1. be ataonql as. iron Cunhy for I.m Juan. nr fnur vmnau, mu! `rim is iho foregoing. is .38 has very rich. P!nonpmpoohoatheliiuln(h~Ih0U!Il ,.a-mun nrtnununnrr mush.` Amnnn De IW' X IVKU \|Il.ll s LIFT 3 _ or fqnr Sun. and ` who it now on his way to Otnwa, mpox-ta that last winter no led: a sum than Il..00.I)00 wpt mined in the Kln.n1bko.diut`rlct. Bo- twven 8.000 and 8,00 poumu are now in- oat3d;)i3to. and claim: have ,.pben.sl=almd which ll ado:-Al employmont-.10: 5.000 " '1 sons. He anticipate: that Ghem~vill_ be .-t -_numb_en in the district hefote the class of nut month 9 GQLD IN` 0*'.l`KsER- SECTIONS. Ijnl`. the gold dkobvorisl nu) unit can- fined to the Klondyke district. Good pay gravel has bcn found` along Indian creakfwlxich joins the Yukon midway between the Klondyke and Stewart riv- nrs. Good indicntlnna have been ibunfa the head of sev'erul branches of the Shaw- nrt river, iurbher 501' h, but wanb of pro- vlslons pnventqd de' olopmenb. Now gold has been found` in several 91' the iatngms joining the Pally -river, and also long ` the Huohullnqun, and in the same line Nines than 035- 'lI\n lnrnnnlnll ll According to the infest reports the grout tint] on the Klondyke goid eidu wun mndu inst summer. the richness of thu nd causing an. rush from the nearby gold elds in American territory. As can be seen from the map. the new unid- eid is in British America, on "tiny `aunt bank of the Yukon, which river crosses the American line near the mouth of Form/-Mile creek. Both American and Canadian surveyors agree as to this part of the line at Forty-Mile. Running north and south, the one hundred and to - - first moritiirm ciits through the 5% eids that line Forty-Mile, Sixty- Miie, and other near-by_omeke and their tribu- taries. The grant man of the Yukbn gold alde lie tiiemforo within Unitt-din States territory, and the Kiondyke nd; is the iiret of :my,nc;-cunt in Gna:u1inml territory. The United Santana" geologists IX IITU IUUIIBR Ill ('1!!! pUHlHIIlIl|. On the map the dotted line from Juneau shown how the new gold elds are reached by land route. They can ; ulso he reached by 8 lung water jnurnny - around to the month of thin Yukon, and {up this giant but shallow river. are of the opinion that the grams unhi- beuring lodge: lie within the Unid Staten territory, and as the entire por- tion of the Yukon gold I has hardly been worlmd at all, the (londyke and \ mnv be repeated to the want of the am- hundred and rm-my-am `parallel. unm is also found in the ntramns oi the Kennl peninsula, along Cook Inlet, mud in 1806 there was a great rush to this region, which is wholly within Unitod States territory. At Konni coal is found. un it is believed the recent pelzrole-mu discover- ies are located in the peninsula; (In tho `nun thn Jnuml llnn Om-nu BIIB PPOIEII DUVUPII WIIIIEI, IQIIEBXIIII U3 toahon soul: AM using: wukor unlu- tionotIoap.a.ndth-nnolhuniloold want and but than scan the hudw expel the want. When newly day and cuhblr Iunntllywlchoblnnt ham. CJSOTCCOIHIUDUI III.` II "HUD? WIIIIT be taken hdld oT~an' rogulnwll. 3: other- Jme there will be cable in the near future: nllo, one A oourror room-cl omoq of real-nos transaction: bu upenod ab nnmt WM} 8'llAI8ll-.l3AI.,;.l`.`!B. a-_.._.__.._._ To! A new 1 fhlot Piffllllli: ombo nude sully a"a"`w-'3I$.;".`u llbwdl. &I| uwdropn ` Inoulooofnrtowmot, fnlboklowlth Alcohol. Cd:-`R Anne it has linlhn Innnnnnna \:|J||l In PROMPTA OTION NEEDED. Prompt notion hy the Dominion Gov- ernment is modod to cope with the tro- molidouu influx of miners and pros- oisorl into the Kloudyko region. So for ttlo or no steps for the promotion of tho revenue ha; been taken, And. in conno- quanoe, the hundred: of American: who nro.p'ouring-into the country on bring- ~ing in :11 their supplieo and outt: free of duty. thul musing A loss of thousand: ol` dollars to Onmtdh. Union the Govern- ment acts immudiately thr interacts of Canadians will be injured. Lthllhlnn-1 nnntgl fnnlllna nun Alan wry nature. ` Sdmd sort of le 1 machmnry In like- Oua needed for t t n! of mm of com tract; collaotlon at d be: and generally to administer tho Judldl noudu of the country. Thin matter in mud by Mr. Ogllvlo mu considerable force. and he ` also reeonmcnds that eh: liquor mm In tnknn kdhl nT~Ah'I rgonlntd an nth-I-. I`!-snarl. AI delicate looking on no tenth! of 3 light shade, they can In fruhnnld and cleaned it nnly one known how. The bet! way In mdtp slum in win: Vfnear In which whining: and n null plea of put! uh bun" ban dluolfod. Rupeu the prooau several times. Iqnaezlng tho fanning:-n an-Ah nludmnl-n n ink;-I-gin. ` tnwellur. should sum \ oxpmgu to go lnto that country armed only with u pick and above]. and dlg for gold. labors under u , meat whluh wlll cmat. him dear it he nmliell thl expo:-lment. Provlalnnn me very umroo, and nuklcnt provlnlona rhould be Satan to lul: elghn or twalve months. Tho out wlth 400 pound: of flour, 100 pounda of beunl. 1011 pound: of bacon, 100 pounds 01 sugar, 10 pound: of ten, 80 pounds 0!! oocc, 150 pounds of mixed fruit. salt. popper and cooking utenslli. The whole outt can be purchased for about 890. The cost of conveying this stock to the head- waters of Luke Llndaqpann wlll ave:-ago ; about $15 per hundred poundn, but ov'un l that makerlt coneldox-ably cheaper than some good: could be purchased for In tho mlnlng onmp. I \I1I\ll!\KV A lV'H'(\\Y \?I9'BI'\HT\ delusion.- 5 UIIIIIIIIIIIIC Will IE IllJUl'I!ll- Additional postal facllmas are alto needed. The prouont arrangements for ` transporting such. 11 that! are any. are at the most lnudnqusto and unntutpq-V wry nature; sum. nnrt nf no.1 mung... on up. M Iillalur IlHX~I"L runny!-Inn` lung; and than down vhe creek for tlallr se\',_nn`nIll,.l to with Inna npldn. Jaoue at in theeuttrarnuta The-ihreanug tuna! sunken rocks, and runs with the Igpd at: uni rum. Paulnaqwhlzo Han} rapid: the jgnn-nay in down the rim ;1hIx-by miles to Lake Lnhnrl. whet; thlrxyione mile: of navlgahla water is found. to Lani: ninr. `then coma: 3 200- mlln-land imilrney D Fort Solkink; A1. this point the Pally n.nd~ Loulu livers (-.q:nB toguthen, tanning the `Yukon. From that point on it is practically smbuth sailing. ' 4` Thu n:|na-n urhn mxnnn I`IAl'I . nntll San-h L at Ilslaa Bennell, mg; I; twenty-alum ml _ , '1` ' nmnun hi ,w3rn,c! \ to le ` r'lboo h,=n:-lL'3'e:~, which dntnhu u-unsporh`oIr.9o:~Tbu- will at Iblilb him. where Another twenty-onn miles ho-`it rllo may blunt. menu is hllonnd by ahIIdh=nt- mpuntaiunm no . and thaw `W In `nduhei. 'B ` is another bus! IUQOI tmontr-hnr mild,` nmlthnn dawn the creek for $H' SIIIDUID Inning. Thamlner who cannot sin:-t until bomber. qm`b.. wiqa it l\e ddappd nu mp unt . the following up:-mg, as the Juneau route In.` winter livery dlloull and hazardous. ' papv1ioxs' AN 0 uoamst. Whiuhanr muba la (Mien the tnvallll nnoja to have ample with and all the provisions ho.a.m' balm. The man who I mvn Ann sou: ST. Latina ncu-uhoolnmnljaas. 3 'l vh8clIvlnnO.s._ - ----.*::::.:.`-12. _..;-.r- 55>; 7f/5./I b Dun : x"-`P1.-Z: :n'-'t:ho"klJI:!!.: luldor and pm on . Thy: cun'MohchI.vzk hot. su-u--.l :...."'~ ....*:-""".......-.."'::."'..`.':."~Jr::-.."`.': mots \ A CHLORODYNE 2:.,:.`::o:':.L:.':l::.:::.i`:...*::" '5' ` 4.1- \ , From W. Vasnllus Pettizrow. M.D., `whorl I 9 . tlnc I. 3 ' ` "'3 Hnsplt.nl,llondon-"`I have no hosltulon I11 w my mmlhlno so elonclona nun Anolplmmodio androdn vq. v mm; ion, Asthma. lllarrhma and othordlnohnaa ; and um ` that yutlllod vi ` Au-l Russell uommunica ed to the Calls 9 of Physio Am that-ho L from Her Majesty : Comm! at Msnllln to the u not that cholera his - _ that. the only muutnv of ughsorvloo wan Gllbommvxlt.--See Lntfgi ` CAUTION vi own -Bnw E or uucv AND I A 3'9-(`Jmnoellor Sir . Page ood stated 1. It DI. . nmhmM.aulIv Hm I mmomr nl` l`.lIl.IN1nVll! Hunt` Mm I-lmhn start A! Oh: (Inland: 0AU'[`10N-BNW K 01" IRACY AND HIT CA1TTION-Vlglo(`lmncollor \'.Pago {food Jun nndonhfedly the I vomzor of Cumnonvu; thus` the wh lo no thq_ d was deliberately untrue, which ha resumed to my had `to?-1 ML --. - ..- ._ --- - -- . -. ._- ..;-`e:l1. .v`.J-, "Dr. J. 00 '1` ti ` "sI.`l`.1n x. _-_vu-nu-g-1 - --_..,_. ` IAOVO. Iontrul `I p 5 E'rI'v'ox':'c-tog saggy. `hun- Ilgv luturduo. - .. . -54 on out 1 Island row... lroolvtlu. uoott. sud null. G H L ORG DY M ' :4 ` 4 ` ` 9' Sold in bottles at 1-. mm. 2.. 9a., 4.. L. and 11.. 0008.2. od bn "Dr. J. Collin Browne : Ghlorod 0" on the Government Stamp. Testimony nooomnnnlu nob butt 0. . . lmpoulblo to: me to VI home work. but after fail om holtlo of Bbouva Ilmnx Tonto 1.:-um dholwo om. onny system an mods sporlut Pllld. lhou upvmua 4 she modh inc and mo djuuu him not returned nines." ! THE SLIIAN: MEDIBINE $00., ow ;11~mLm,~ 14, 5 Indian Ice Cream Freezers. all sizes. American Blue Flame Oll 8toves..0aad1l3O Stoves. Lawn Mowers-. Garden Hose. etc. . ',_ 7s 1 27-;pnn;?csss smear.- REFRI-GERATORS. , REFV'R1GERA5m;If$;. I auxu wnuluslly, ny uni rnnprwwra Wornostnn-3 `_ Crone & Blackwell, Ltd. Logdpn; and lzxpogt oluhqq rn\-I-ii nan." nun no-$0-dBto"."bou..>oonutf`.1*3tf1 `Sold Whole 19.111111 Proprietors SI Illnnnnstnm: ~ mao~4L4_z 4ce9gg~3 , _-_.__4 Jr. J. U011]! .DFUWIIU'l UIIIUTUII IV" UII. (III. \XUVUl'ILlIIUIIU BEHIND: VIVUKWBUITIU"-H-I mtlmon aooomplmu 0. ` Sou`. ANUFAOTUIIII-J. 'J.`. DAVENPORT. an Grout nunll Its. manly). h94.&L We have them from $8 upwards; and see them. o[ arary Battle of tin: % . , .4 T omanuu. vitoncmsihulzinngu `A AGENTS: J. M. Dough! & Omund & 00., Mmd. ELLIOTT Bos, ...-.... ...- -..... ._- _ .._- ....._ ..- ---._ ..-_--. Price $1 Per 1;-oittle ; 6 All Druggiltl, qi-Iron 736 \` DR. J. COLLIS i .. 5....` V 7- . , . . .'-12.`7"":`dl.E.`,3W'..'..' -`.!3r'""m. ;..."`2!.' W . .. t (I "'0." ". np...am.. `boats, com um wool)! tor obi:-rout! `I. 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