Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . kindaesisiance in ventilating a great grijv-ance to miners contemplating taking theSiickeen and Teslin lake route to the^ukon, which aeeiiiB to have been over-looked by tbe dominion government. Iam shortly leaving witli the intention ofproBpectinn the tributaries I may strikein my journey north ward and wish to be[irovided with the necessary minerHlicense, and . find on inquiry ot GoldCommissioner Gore that be cannot issueme the permit further than the BritishColumbia limit. Therefore when I crossinto the Northwest territory I ahall beprecluded from prospecting fu


Daily Colonist (1897-08-15) . kindaesisiance in ventilating a great grijv-ance to miners contemplating taking theSiickeen and Teslin lake route to the^ukon, which aeeiiiB to have been over-looked by tbe dominion government. Iam shortly leaving witli the intention ofproBpectinn the tributaries I may strikein my journey north ward and wish to be[irovided with the necessary minerHlicense, and . find on inquiry ot GoldCommissioner Gore that be cannot issueme the permit further than the BritishColumbia limit. Therefore when I crossinto the Northwest territory I ahall beprecluded from prospecting further until[ can obtain a license on the other sideiriiin the commissioner at Kloiidyko,which may be some hundreds of milcadislant from where I aiitici|iaU) work-ing. Commissioner Gore informs inehi! has been applied to by iniuiy minerswho .ire similarly aituated to myaelf, andis at present unable to crant a licensethrough the NortliweatTerritory. Surelythis ia a very serious oversight. Louis Victoria, Aug. 14,


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