| 1897 - 480 halaman
...easterly watershed of the Yukon is a goldbearing belt of indefinite width, and upward of three hundred miles long, exclusive of the British Columbia part...fair amount of success, and on a large creek some thirty or forty miles below Selkirk fair prospects have been found. But, as before remarked, the difficulty... | |
| 1897 - 298 halaman
...river, and. also all along the Hootalinqua. In the line of these finds farther south is the Cassair gold field, in British Columbia, so the presumption...is that we have in our territory along the easterly water shed of the Yukon a gold-bearing belt of indefinite width, and upwards of 300 miles long, exclusive... | |
| Horace Fletcher Clark, Charles C. Heltman, Charles F. Consaul - 1898 - 450 halaman
...at least 3,000 men to work them properly, and as w'ages for working in the mines are from $8 to $10 per day without board, we have every reason to assume...gold-bearing belt of indefinite width, and upwards of three hundred miles long, exclusive of the British Columbia part of it. On the westerly side of the... | |
| 1898 - 790 halaman
...Thron-Diuck, and on it and a branch named Hunker Creek (after the discoverer) very rich ground has been found. Indian Creek is quite a large stream and it is probable...gold-bearing belt of indefinite width, and upwards of three hundred miles long, exclusive of .the British Columbia part of it. On the westerly side of the... | |
| William Healey Dall, George Mercer Dawson, William Ogilvie - 1898 - 502 halaman
...and also all along the Hootalinqua. In the line of these finds farther south is the Cassiar goldfield in British Columbia ; so the presumption is, that...fair amount of success, and on a large creek some thirty or forty miles below Selkirk fair prospects have been found, but as has been before remarked,... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1898 - 1404 halaman
...found in several of the streams joining Felly River, and also all along the Hootalinqua. In the fine of these finds farther south is the Cassiar gold field...Columbia part of it. On the westerly side of the Yukon pros|>ecting has been done on a creek a short distance alx>ve Selkirk with a fair amount of success,... | |
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