Alaska, Atlin, and the Yukon : White Pass & Yukon Route . at Skaguay averaged only inches for the entire32 year, which is (with one exception) fromabout one-third to one-sixth that of theother coast towns. By all means take a camera with are many interesting things worthsnapping besides the scenery. And with alittle care in exposure and focusing the resultwill be a most interesting pictorial record ofyour trip. Hotels All of the hotels at Carcross, U hitehorse,Dawson, and Atlin are run on the Europeanplan. Rates are from $ to $ per rooms are usually operated


Alaska, Atlin, and the Yukon : White Pass & Yukon Route . at Skaguay averaged only inches for the entire32 year, which is (with one exception) fromabout one-third to one-sixth that of theother coast towns. By all means take a camera with are many interesting things worthsnapping besides the scenery. And with alittle care in exposure and focusing the resultwill be a most interesting pictorial record ofyour trip. Hotels All of the hotels at Carcross, U hitehorse,Dawson, and Atlin are run on the Europeanplan. Rates are from $ to $ per rooms are usually operated in con-nection with the hotels; meals from 75 centsto $ each, except when the service is a lacarte. The Golden North and Pullen Houseat Skaguay operate on both the Europeanand American plans, guests option. American plan, $ and upwards perday for single rooms. Rates at the Atlin Inn are as follows: $ to $ per dayper person. Breakfast and luncheon, $ each; dinner. $1 50. jss the West Channel, Lake Atlin ALASKA A T L I N AND THE YUKON. Telegraph Service Various ports along Southeastern Alaska,including Skaguay, are connected by U. cable with Seattle. The Dominion Government maintains a tele-graph line in British Columbia and the YukonTerritory. Both the United States and Canadian Gov-ernments cable and telegraph lines connectwith the Western Union, Postal and CanadianPacific Ry. telegraph system. In addition, the White Pass and YukonRoute maintains a commercial telegraph servicebetween Skaguay and Whitehorse. Banks Banks are located as follows:Skaguay—Bank of AlaskaWhitehorse—Canadian Bank of CommerceDawson—Canadian Bank of Commerceand Bank of Montreal Travellers Checks and Funds Either American or Canadian funds areaccepted in Canadian territory. Travellers checks issued by banks andExpress Companies are accepted throughoutthe north by merchants, hotels and the WhitePass & Yukon Route. Newspapers Daily newspapers are published at Skagu


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