The scarlet life of Dawson and the roseate dawn of Nome ..Personal experiences and observations of the author . 1. (u i^ the Grand Forks Hotel buili ;?:, :.^ derived |)UU profit from the bar and bunks and restaurant duringthe Winter of 97-98. 2. View of Grand Forks from Gold Hill showing (1) Grand Forks X. Street scene in Dawson. 2. Showing crowd about the door of the Recorder office, waiting tobe admitted, a few at a time, to record claims. Men have waited threedays in line to gain admission. The next building is the Canadian Bankof Commerce. 63 cha
The scarlet life of Dawson and the roseate dawn of Nome ..Personal experiences and observations of the author . 1. (u i^ the Grand Forks Hotel buili ;?:, :.^ derived |)UU profit from the bar and bunks and restaurant duringthe Winter of 97-98. 2. View of Grand Forks from Gold Hill showing (1) Grand Forks X. Street scene in Dawson. 2. Showing crowd about the door of the Recorder office, waiting tobe admitted, a few at a time, to record claims. Men have waited threedays in line to gain admission. The next building is the Canadian Bankof Commerce. 63 chances of a mining camp, and shows how fortunes may bemade or lost, and how the very boldness of a scheme, as theDawson paper states, wins a sure success. It was but four-teen days from the dream on Gold Hill to the triumphalmarch past the official muzzles. The world can laugh nolonger at Joe; he has done what neither capital nor expertability could do, or would dare only In the early days of the Klondyke excite- Casey ment a printers boy named Casey, in one of the coast cities outside, decided that he would not be a*devil any longer, but would embark in business for bought a barrel of mineral water and started northward,venturing the uncertain feat of having the barrel droppedoverboard opposite Juneau and of rescuing
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