. The Yukon Territory, its history and resources . 3 per running foot. (h) In frozen ground, for first (25) twenty-five feet, $3per running foot. Beyond 25 feet, $4 per running foot. Drifting from Shaft. (a) In unfrozen ground, $2 per running foot.(h) In frozen ground, $3 per running foot. There shall be allowed in addition, $1 per running foot forevery ten feet in depth of the shaft from which the drift isrun. Timbering. In shaft, $3 per running foot. In drift or tunnel, $2 per running foot. Open-cutting, (a) Ground sluicing, 25 cents per cubic yard of dirt re-moved. Si 78 YUKON TEEEITORY (h)


. The Yukon Territory, its history and resources . 3 per running foot. (h) In frozen ground, for first (25) twenty-five feet, $3per running foot. Beyond 25 feet, $4 per running foot. Drifting from Shaft. (a) In unfrozen ground, $2 per running foot.(h) In frozen ground, $3 per running foot. There shall be allowed in addition, $1 per running foot forevery ten feet in depth of the shaft from which the drift isrun. Timbering. In shaft, $3 per running foot. In drift or tunnel, $2 per running foot. Open-cutting, (a) Ground sluicing, 25 cents per cubic yard of dirt re-moved. Si 78 YUKON TEEEITORY (h) Stripping (by scraper) 50 cents per cubic yard of dirtremoved. (c) Hand shoAelling, $ per cubic yard of dirt re-moved. Drilling. Two dollars per foot in depth in unfrozen dollars per foot in depth in frozen ground. Hydraulicking, Dredging and Steam cents per cubic yard. Unprovided Cases. Other miner-like work for which special provision is notmade shall be allowed for at the rate of $ per day per ^^-


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