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\"Mackinnon, DeBeck & Co. Mining Brokers and Agents. E11 Hastings St. W. Vancouver, B.C. Having been residents of British Columbia for the past twenty-six years, we are in a position to furnish the most reliable information to be obtained respecting the valuable mineral resources of the Province. Correspondence solicited. Represented in London, Eng., by prominent financial brokers. Head Office of the \"Golden Cache\" Mines Co., Ltd., of Lillooet, B.C.\" -- Cover","@language":"en"}],"DigitalResourceOriginalRecord":[{"@value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/bcbooks\/items\/1.0342885\/source.json","@language":"en"}],"Extent":[{"@value":"27 pages : maps (folded), advertisements ; 22 cm","@language":"en"}],"FileFormat":[{"@value":"application\/pdf","@language":"en"}],"FullText":[{"@value":" DEXLD\nM'\nAlso Map of YUKON GOLD FIELDS.\nI r Cable Address\u2014\" Cortes,\" Vancouver, B. 0.\nIlIiMIl\nMINING BROKERS\nAND AGENTS\n\u20acH Hastings Si. W.\nVancouver, B. Cm\nI\"*& yei.rs, we are In a position to furnish the most reliable Infor\nmotion to \"be obtained respecting the valuable mineral resource\nCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.\nS\u00abStf Represented in London, Eng., by prominent financial brokers.\n\" ^HlM Office of the ,\" Golden Cache \" Mines Co., Ld., of Lillooet, B. C gggq\nStuart\nRS\nTHE UNIVERSITY OF\nRS\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nLIBRARY\ns\nMap\u00ab\nof all the\nMining\nDistricts <\noBB. C.\nPrinted Letterheads^\nPrinted Envelopes\nLetter Presses, Typewriters\nA FULL STOCK OF\nI\nMathematical and Engineering Instrumen\nMiners' Magnifying Glasses and Compasses.\nTelegraphic\nMOREING & NEAL'S.\nBEDFORD MCNEILL'S, A.\nB. C. Agents for Broomhall's Compre\nCipher Code.\nMail Orders Receive Prompt attention.\n28 Cordova St., Vancouver,I ALBERT UFFORD\nOphthalmic Optician.\nWatches, Diamonds, Jewelry\nand Optical Goods.\n58 Cordova St., VANCOUVER, B. C.\n\u2014 SEND FOR \u2014\nCatalogue and Price List\n\u2014OF\u2014\nASSAYERS' MATERIALS\n^VlacFarlane & C<>.|\nMine and. \u201e.\nMill Supplies\n623 Hastings St. West 1\nvaNeeuvER,B.e.\nDavidson Bros,\nVANCOUVER, B. G\nWholesale, Retail and Manufacturing X, X,\n\u00ab - JEWELERS\nGood limps ate here ; trade is improving all along the line.\nDavidson Bros., the Reliable Jewelers, Vancouver, are preparing for\nthe largest fall and Christmas trade in their history. We are buying\n. a very select line of Sterling Silver Novelties which make such\nnice, useful and cheap Christmas and birthday presents, also the\nfinest line of Watches, Rings, Gold-headed Canes, Chain and Bangle\nBracelets, Brooches, etc. We solicit mail orders from those who ,\ncannot get in to see us and guarantee satisfaction. Remember\nmanufacture anything of a special nature in gold or silver. Give\na call\u2014we will be glad to see you. Beautiful Vallej\nBelfast, P; O J 7\nI Bella Bella G 3\n; Bentick, Arm H 3\nBig, Creek M 4\nBig Bend, Creek. Q 4\nBlack, Canon N 5\n: 'Blackberry, River S 4\n\u25a0 Blackwater, River L 2\nBlaine, P. O M 7\nBlue, River srr>. P 3\nBluff K 4\nBlunden, Harbor H 5\nBoat Encampment Q 3\nBonaparte, River N 4\nBonilla, Point K 7\nBow, Lake 4,, S 4\nBow, River V 5\nBowen, Island L 6\nBraham, Island. ..- H 4\nBrazeau, River T 3\nBridge, River M 5\nBroughton, Island I 5\nBrown, Passage ,... E 1\nBrowning, Entrance E 2\nBull. Passage. K 6\nBurke, Channel ........ H 3\nTHurns, Lake J 1\nBurnt, Lake .R 2\nBush, River ; R 4\nBute, Inlet K 5\nButtle, Lake J 6\nCalgary, P. O V 4\nCall, Creek \\ I 5\nCalvert, Island G 4\nCampania, Island. F 2\nCampbell, Island G 3\nCanadian Pacific, R. R N 6\nCanmore, P. O T 4\nj Canoe, Lake O 4\nCanoe, River P 3\nCanuma, Prairie I 6\nCaprino, Harbor H 5\nCarnes, Creek Q 4 R. P. Rithet 1 Go.\nWHOLESALE MERCHANTS\nShipping and Insurance Agents,\nProprietors of Victoria Wharf, Outer Harbour; Columbia Flouring Mill, Enderby;\nand Vernon Mills, Vernon.\nAgents for Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing Company, Chem- \\\nainus, V. I. ; Victoria Canning Company of British Columbia ;\nPacific Coast Steamship Company, San Francisco ; Puget\nSound Tug Boat Company, Port Townsend ; Queen\nInsurance Company of America ;Fire) ; English\nand American Marine Insurance Companies.\nLloyd's Agency. Hawaiian Consulate.\nWharf Street, - - - VICTORIA, B. C.\nW. Pellew Harvey. F. G. S.\nMINING ENGINEER\nand HSSHYER.\n(For many years with Vivian & Sons, Swansea.)\n= = VANCOUVER, B. C,\nN. B.~Pupils not received.\nWork Personally Superintended. 1\nGENERAL INDEX.\nCariboo, Lake N 3\nI. Cariboo, Mountains N 2\nCariboo, Road N 4\nCarstair, P. O U 4\nCascade, Inlet H 3\nCascade, River T 4\nCash, City U 3\ni Caution, Cape H 4\nChelan, Lake .O 7\nI Cheniainus, Lake K 7\nI Chemainus, P. O L 7\nCherry, Creek O 5\nCheslahla, Lake J 2\nChewella R 7\nB Chilanco, River K 3\nI Qttifcov River K 4\nChilcoh, Lake K 4\nChilcotin, P. O M 4\nChilcotin, River L 3\nE Chillacoh, River L 2\n{ Chilliwack, P. O N 6\nChinahats G 3\nCisco N 5\nI Clahoquot Sound, P. O I 6\nClan William Q 5\nClearwater, Lakes O 3\nClearwater, River T 4\nClinton, P. O N 4\nCluscus, Lake K 2\n1 Cobble Hill L 7\nf Cochrane U 4\n' Collins, Point G 2\n'\u2022 Columbia, River P 7\nColwood, P. O L 7\nComaplix R 5\nComox, P. O K 6\nComox, R. R K 6\nCook, Cape G 5\nCormorant, Island I 5\nI Cortez, Island .: K 5\nCowdung, Lake Q 3\nCowgitz Coal Mines C 2\nCowichan, Lake K 7\nCowichan, P. O K 7\nCraecroft, Island I 5\nCraigelachie, P. O Q 4\n> Crossfield V 4 ,\nI Crown, Mt!?. \" J 6\nCrow's Nest, Pass U 6 Telephone 303 p- O. Box ffjti\nJOHN LEeKIE\nFishing Nets and Twines, \u00a9otton Ducks\nand Drills, Cotton and Manilla Ropes.\nCo., Montreal. Que..- Canadian Oiled Clothing Co., Port Hope, Ont.\nRUBBER COODS AND OILED CLOTHING.\nToronto warehouse, 9 Church si. Vancouver warehouse, 632 Granville si,\nP. O. Box \u00e76 Telephone log\nThe Vancouver Floral Company\nGreenhouses: Corner of Burrard and Melville Sts.\nFlowers, Bouquets. Sprays and Funeral Designs made up of Choice Cut Flowers\nWindow l'uni .1' 1 m si' 1 at 1 ,\",,11 1,7\" *\"\nOut Roses and Carnations a Specialty\nAt the VANCOUVER FLORAL COMPANY.\nSheasgreen \u00ab& Co.\n- HATTERS -\nAnd Importers of all Kinds of Men's Goods. -:- Specialties id\nUnderwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves and Neckwear.\n397 Hastings Street, VANCOUVER, B. C.\nG. R. ROEDDE\nPractical Bookbinder!\nManufacturing Stationer, Paper Ruler\nand Blank Book Maker\nAll Kinds of Account Books Kept in Stock\nHome Block, Gambie st. Vancouver, B. \u00a9.\nTelephone 263. GENERAL INDEX.\nDaisy, Lake j\u00a3| M 5\n' Dawson . R 5\nL Deans, Channel.. H 3\nDecker, Lake... : .WM -jWKJ* W\nDenman, Island K 6\nDenman Island, P. O K 6\nDenny, Island. G 3\nDevil's, Lake T 4\nDickson, Lake J 6\nDidsbury. V 4\nDigby, Island E 1\nDirt, Lake T 2\nDiscovery, Pass J 5\nDog Creek, PO M 4\nDog Pound, Creek U 4\nDonald, P. O R 4\nDrift Pile, Camp R 1\nDrynock N 5\nDucks P 5\nDuncan, Lake R 5\nDuncan, City R 5\nDuncans L 7\nDundas, Island E 1\nEtJtf&tfE*. M 6\nEclipse, Narrows I 4\nEdmonton, P. O V 2\nEldon -frl T 4\nElk, River T 6\nElwyn, Lake I 1\nEmpire Valley, P. O M 4\nEnderby, P. O P 5\nEootall, River F 1\nEsperanza, Inlet H 6\nEsquimalt, P. O L 7\nEsquimalt & Nanaimo, R. R L 7\n; Estevan, Island F 2\nEutsuk, Lake I 2\nEvansport R 5\nFairhaven, P. O M 7\nFairview, P. O P 6\nFallen Timber, Creek T 4\nFidalgo, IsIandT.\"'; M 7\nField, P. O S 4\nFlathead, Lake U 8\nFlattery, Cape K 7\nuteres* IsnJK.. '. I 6\nFort Colville R 7\nJ ft.R.B\u00a9RK&e\u00a9*\nMining Brokers\nReal Estate, Insurance and Financial Agents.\nMineral Claims Purchased and Sold on Commission.\nFIRE, ACCIDENT AND LIFE INSURANCES\nBUILDING LOANS, GUARANTEE\nBONDS.\nSPECIHX ATTENTION\n3 the Management of Property for Non-Residen\nin principal cities and towns in the Provinc\nCorrespondence Solicited.\nI\n515 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. cj\nBrewers and Bottlers of the well known Brands\nEXPORT BEER\nLAGER\nAND\nPORTER\nSpecially Recommended. GENERAL INDEX.\nFort George M 2\nFort McLeod, P. O V 6\njJo\u00bbfr \u00c8kpert H 5\nFort Saskatchewan V 2\nFort Simpson E 1\nFort Steel, P. O T 6\nFort St. James K 1\nFran\u00e7ais, Lake I 1\nFrayer, Lake K 1\nFraser, River M 4\nFrederick, Arm J 5\nGabriola Island, P. O L 6\nGalena S 5\nGaliano Island, P. O L 7\nGambier, Island L 6\nGardner, Channel G 2\nGeorgia, Gulf or Strait K 6\nGill, Island F 2\nGlacier, Lake R 4\nGlacier, P. O R 4\nGiscome, Portage M 1\nGoat, River S 6\nGold, Creek Q 4\nGold, Harbor C 3\nGold, River R 4\nGold Stream L 7\nGolden, P. O S 4\nGoose, Island G 4\nGoschen, Island E 2\nGraham, Island C 2\nGrand Forks Q 6\nGrand Fork, River P 2\nGrand Prairie, P. O O 5\nGrand Rapids N 2\nGranite Creek, P. O O 6\nGreat Central, Lake J 6\nGreat Northern, R. R T 7\nGreen, Lake M 5\nGreen, Lake N 4\nGreenwood Q -6\nGribbell, Island F 2\nGriffin, Lake Q 5\nGrohman T 5\nGuichon, P. O L 6\nGuilford, Island I 5\nGull, Lake U 3 How to Find ',',\nA GOLD MINE!\nNO ROYAL ROAD.\nNO TRAILS CARRY YOU THERE.\nNOT EVEN THE TRUSTY CAYUSE\nCAN TAKE YOU TO THE SPOT.\n'PROSPECTORS HAVE TO WALK.'l\nYou Want Boots\nSOLD THE WORLD OYER\\\nCOUNTRY K's\nWATERPROOF K's\nCITY K's\nPLIANT K's\nJ. A. PYKE,\n518 Hastings Street. GENERAL INDEX.\nHamilton N 7\nHammond. M 6\nHanceville, P. O L 3\nHardy, Bay H 5\nHarrison, Lake N 6\nHarrison Hot Springs, P. O N 6\nHarrison, River N 6\nHastings, P. O L 6\nHawkesbury, Island F 2\nHecate, Strait D 2\nHector, Mt S 4\nHenry, House Q 3\nHeshqueeat, Harbor I 6\nHigh River V 5\nHomalko, River K 4\nHooker, Mt Q 3\nHope, P. O. N 6\nHope, Island H 5\nHornby, Island K 6\nHornby, P. a;... j K 6\nHorse, Lake O 4\nHorsefly, Lake N 3\nHot Springs R 5\nHocham, Sound K 6\nHo ve, Sound L 6\nHowse, Pass S 4\nHo aston Stewart, Channel E 3\nHunter, Island G 4\nHuatington M 6\n\u25a0Iliicillewaet, P. O R 4'\nIlli ;illewaet, River R 4\nInnisfall V 3\nIroquois, Village P 3\nItcha. Mountains J 3\nJasper, House Q 2\nJasper, Lake Q 2\nJennings T 7\nJervis Inlet, P. O L 6\nJuan de Fuca, Strait K 7\nJuan Perez, Sound D 3\nKamloops, P. O O 5\nKananaskis U 4\nKaniksu, Lake S 7\nKarmulsen, Mt H 5\nKasco, River L 2 HIGH CLASS TOOLS\nOf ail Patterns\nFor ail*Markets.\nPICKS, SHOVELS, FORKS, H\u00a9ES\nAXES, HaMMERS, WEDGES,\neR\u00a9weaRS, etg.\nHand and Power Boring1 Machines for\nRock and Coal.\nSPECIAL TOUGH DRILL STEEL.\nDisintegrating- and Screening Machinery, and\nall Apparatus connected therewith.\nHardy Patent Pick Company\nLIMITED.\nSHEFFIELD, ENG. \u2022N 5\nGENERAL INDEX.\nKaslo, P. O\t\nReefers\t\nKeithley Creek, P. O\t\nKelowna, P. O P 6\nKennedy, Island E i\nKeremeos, P. O P 6\nKettle, River Q 6\nKildahlah, Arm ' G 2\nKillarney Q 6\nKing, Island H 3\nKingcombe, Inlet. \u00c2&\\ I 5\nKitlobe, River H 2\nKitsum Galium, Village G 1\nKla-ai-ie, River I 5\nKlaskinough, Inlet G 5\nKleenakleen, River J 4\nKlewnuggle, Inlet.. F 2\nKlue Oil Works D 2\nKlutze G 2\nKnight, Inlet J 5\nKootenai S 7\nKootenay, Lake S 6\nKootenay, River T 6\nKootenay Trading, Point T 7\nKotimat, River G 1\nKymana, River . \u2022 H 2\nKyuquot, Sound H 6\nLac des Roches O 4\nLac la Nonne U 2\nLacombe V 3\nLadners M 6\nLaggan S 4\nLa Hache, Lake N 4\nLake la Hache, P. O .. . .N 4\nLangley M 6\nLangdon V 5\nLardeau Q 5\nLardo R 5\nLasquett, \"Island K 6\nLawn Hill D 2\nLeanchoil S 4\nLeduc V 2\nLethbridge, P. O .V 6\nLightning, Creek M 2\nLillooet, Lake M 5\nLillooet, P. O... , j N 5\nLillooet, River M 6\nLittle Bow, River V 5 H. DEMPSEY\n3Votel 5lletropou\nHOOSON & DEMPSEY, Props.\n\u25a0 HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN.\n\"B.a\\e* \u2022\u2022 $fc.00 vet Ti&ia axv\u00e0 wpwavas.\nCorner of Cordooa and Abbott Streets,\nVANCOUVER, B .C. Little Dalles R 7\nLittle Red Deer, River U 4\nLittle Smoky, River R 1\nLong, Bay .J 7\nLong, Lake P 5\nLoone, Lake N 4\nLopez, Island M 7\nLoughborough, Inlet J 5\nLouise, Island D 3\nLowes, Inlet F 2\nLulu Island L 6\nLunds, P. O K 6\nLyell, Island D 3\nLyoch, Lake H 3\nLytton, P. O N 5\nMable, Lake Q 5\nMahood, Lake O 4\nMalcolm, Island I 5\nMaligne, River R 3\nMalacca, Passage E 1\nMarcus R 7\nMartin's P 5\nMartin's, Range K 4\nMasset, H. B. Post C 1\nMasset, Sound C 1\nMalaspina, Strait K 6\nMcCauley, Island E 2\nMcLeod, River S 2\nMedicine, River U 3\nMidway Q 6\nMetlahkatlah E 1\nMilbank, Sound G 3\nMillet ...V 2\nMineral, City. R 6\nMission, City M 6\nMitchell's, Creek N 3\nMitchell's, Lake N 3\nMobefly S 4\nMoose, Lake P 3\nMoresby, Island D 3\nMorley U 4\nMosquito, River V 5\nMoyie, Lake T 6\nMud, River L 2\nMurchison, Mt S 4\nMussel, Inlet G 3 Music ! Music !\nFor Touch, Tone, Action\nand Workmanship, the\n- D. W. -\nIs Unexcelled\nIn Canada to-day, and pronounced by the Most\nEminent Musicians to exemplify the Highest\nArt in Piano Manufacture.\nDYKE &EVRNS\n- aGENTS -\nCatalogues Forwarded to any Address\n- Musie -\nFor all Instruments kept in Stock. Also a Full!\nLine of Instruction Books, as well as the\nLargest Assortment, of Vocal Music\nin British Columbia.\nBaitajlo, Guitar amid Vnolno Striogs\na Specialty, and a Full Line of all Musical\nInstruments.\nWrite to\u2014 ^,\nDYKE & EYaNS,\nThe Arcade Music Store\nVancouver, B. \u00a9. GENERAL INDEX.\nW\u00ef\u00fb\n11 Nadia, Harbor\t\n C\n!\nt J Nadina, Mt.\t\n....H\nI\nNakusp, P. O\t\nNamu, Harbor .\n R\n5\n4\nNanaimo, P. 0\t\n L\n6\nNanaimo, River\t\n K\n6\nNa-tal-kuz\t\n J\nNichaco, River\t\n K\nNelson, Island\t\n K\n6\nNelson, P. 0\t\n R\n6\nNew Denver, P. 0\t\n R\n6\nNew Westminster, City\t\n L\n6\nNiagara, Lake\t\n O\nWE\u00ce\nNicola, Lake\t\n O\n5\nNicola, P. O\t\n O\n5\nNicomen\t\n N\n6\n\u2022'''\"'fc&mlfish, Lake\t\n I\n5\nNitinat, Lake\t\n K\nXt*'\u00ef~4\nNootka, Sound\t\n I\n6\nNorth, Harbor\t\n G\n5\nNorth, Island\t\n C\nNorth Bend, P. O\t\n N\n>o\\. '-\u2022\nNorthern Pacific R. R\t\n S\n8\nNorth Thompson\u00bb^^iver\t\nNorthport\t\nNotch Hill\t\n.... O\n R\n P\nJIB*\n7\n5\nNumas, Island\t\n H\nmtr-\nOkanagan, Lake\t\nOld Colville\t\n P\n Q\nOldman. River\t\n R\n2\nOld Man's, River\t\n%'\u25a0''\nOlds\t\n V\n7\n2\nOlympian, Range\t\nOotsa, Lake\t\n K\n I\nOrcas, Island\t\n M\n7\nOsooyos, Camp\t\nOttertail, P. O\t\n P\n~ S\n6\n4\n\\\nOtoskwan\t\n V\nOu-oukinsh, Inlet\t\n H\n'W'\nOuthill\t\n T\n4\n4\nPalliser\t\n S\nPalliser, River\t\n T\nPavillon, P. O JWoD- -\n N\n4\nPembina, River\t\n T\nPend d'Oreille, Lake\t\n S\nrl$\u00a3\nPend d'Oreille, River\t\n R\n7\nPenny's\t\n O\nIpTi r\nParties Outfitting for the...\nKlondike and Stewart Rive|\nShould not fail to call on us and get\nprices for their requirements.\nA Full Stock always on hand, comprising\u2014\nTents, Sleds, Snowshoes,\nAlaska Pit Saws, Picks,\nAxes, Stoves, Gold Scales,\nGold Pans, Cooking Utensils,\nTools, Eye Protectors,\nRope, etc., etc., etc.\nThe Best Grade of Goods (especially manufactured\nfor that far-off district, and which we can\nguarantee) only kept in stock.\nA Full Stock of Mining Goods, suitable\nfor the Kootenay Mining District, carried in\nour Branch Warehouse at Nelson, B. C.\nSEND FOR QUOTATIONS.\nVANCOUVER HARDWARE GO.\n144 Cordova Street,\ni f i VANCOUVER\nAnd NELSON, B. C. GENERAL INDEX.\nPenticton, P. O P 6\nPhillip's, Arm J 5\nPigeon, Lake U 2\nPilot, Bay S 6\nPitt, Island E 2\nPlumper Pass, P. O L 7\nPoison, Cove G 2\nPonka V 3\nPorche, Island E 2\nPort Angeles L 7\nPort Crescent L 7\nPort Essington F 1\nPort Fraser K 2\nPort Moody, P. O M 6\nPort Neville, P. O I 5\nPort San Juan K 7\nPort St. John H 3\nPort Townsend, P. O M 7\nPowell, Island K 5\nPrairie, Creek .... T 3\nPr\u00e9vost, Island E 3\nPrice, Island G 3\nPrincess Louise, Inlet L 5\nPrincess Royal, Island G 2\nPrinceton, P. O O 6\nPrincipe, Channel E 2\nPuget, Sound M 7\nPunta-ten Cut, Lake L 3\nPuntildenay, Mountains H 2\nQuamichan L 7\nQuanchus, Mountains I 2\nQuattah, Glaciers- F 1\nQuatsino, Sound G 5\nQueen Charlotte, Islands D 3\nQueen Charlotte, Sound H 5\nQueen's, Sound G 4\nQueenstown G 5\nQuesnelle, Lake N 3\nQuesnelle, River M 3\nQuesnelle Forks, P. O N 3\nQuesnelle Mouth, P. O M 3\nRadnor *U 4\nRamsay, Island D 3\nRamsay, Arm K 5\nRed Deer, P. O U 3\nRed Deer, River U 4\nRevelstoke, P. O Q 4 m\nHenderson Publishing Co.\nLIMITED LIABILITY.\nPublishers of Henderson's British Columbia\nGAZETTEER AND DIRECTOI\nContains a Complete List of Businei\nA Descriptive Sketch of Places is g\nA Complete Classified Directory is\nMINING ENCYCLOPAEDIA.\nAn Alphabetical Directory of all the Mining and]\nDevelopment Companies, with capitalization, trustees, heaifl\noffice, and name and location of their leading properties, withl\nthe most reliable information obtainable in regard to their statel\nof development, output, etc., etc.\nA Complete Alphabetical Directory of Free Miners,\nnumber of license, when and where issued. The work will also;\ngive statistical information regarding Mines and Mining, brought I\ndown to date of publication.\nAll the information to be given in this Directory is compiled ini\nthe most systematic and reliable manner. Our Directories during]\nthe past seventeen years are a guarantee of the faithful performance I\nGazetteer and Directory {With\u2122tfvE0r\u2122p\u0153dia} $5\nADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION\nBritish Columbia Gazetteer and Directory $5.0\nManitoba and Northwest Gazetteer and Directory 5.0\nNorthwest Territories Gazetteer 2.5\nWinnipeg,City Directory 3.0\nNorthwest Brand Book and Ranchers' Directory. 2.0\nHenderson Publishing Co.\nVICTORIA, - B. C. Richfield N\nRivers, Inlet .....\". H\nRobson R\nRoche, Harbor M\nRocky Mountain, House .'.\u2022; T\nRoderick, Island G\nRoger's Pass...;...\t\nRose Spit j ... .\u25a0 \u00c2i^|l^ ;i i D\nRosario, Strait vrfjSjjjr\nRosebud, River V\nRossland, P. O Q\nRuby, Creek ;}[\u00a3,*-' N\nRupert, Arm .... J.&%V&fe< H\nSalmo R\nSalmon, Arm ............ .. ....P\nSalmon, River , .. K\nSalmon, River .. .-. L\nSalt Spring Island, P. 0;.!f\u00a7Sf.K L\nSandon, P. O 4&s|M.V.. R\nSan Juan L\nSarah, Island G\nSaskatchewan, River S\nSavonas, P, O.. i Ipff - '\u25a0 - \u25a0\"\u25a0 \u25a0 O\nScott, Cape\". 3s|ii>f- G\nScott, Island V-i^ $lfftf\u00a7;.. G\nSeaford, Channel G\nSeattle... &.}%& '\u25a0\u2022\u25a0...' M\nSedro .\/.\u201e.... M\nSemour, Creek Q\nSesch\u00e8ll, Inlet ;-|f*|\u00a3i<...... L\nSeton, Lake M\nSeymour, Creek.'...\u25a0 .' ; Q\nSeymour, Inlet............ ..-.. H\nShawnigan Lake, P. O....... \u2022 -rf^^^_.\nShelter, Bay Hifs^ H\nShuswap, Lake... s^|^ P\nShuswap, P. O.........V ........P\nSicamous, P. O Q\nSidney, Inlet ;. ..... I.\nSidney, P. O.... ..,\t\nSilver, City.. T\nSilverton.. R\nSir Donald, Mt...... R\nSkagit, River N\nSkeena; P. O...... . .v.. j F\nSkeena, River. .. f jl|\".; F\nSkidegate, Channel .-; C\nSkidegate, Inlet. V.)iWMh\\ .... A. W. More& Co.\nMining and |^4ii\nStock Brokers\nReal Estate and Insurance AgenMj\n86 G-overnment Street\nVICTORIA, B. C.\nMining Shares. lor Sale.\n0,000 Consolidated Alberni.. :,.-Mz:^. .at 20c\n10,000 Mineral Hill, Alberni.v 4||(fi; .at %m\n?,ooo Victoria-Texada,Texada Island, it 25c\n000 Golden Cache, .Lillooet.. .^1. ...at $2\n5,000 Arg-o, Slocan at 10c \u25a0\n2,000 Rambler-Cariboo, Slocan at 45c |\n500 Slocan Star, Slocan .at $2.40;]\n2,000 St. Keverne, Slocan. ... .1.... .at 4c I\n10,000 Consol. Sable Creek, Lardeau, at 10c\n10,000 Kamloops Copper Co., Kamrps,at 10c |\n10,000 Winchester, Fairview. : -m\u00cap. ..at 25c\n10,000 Monte Cristo, Rossland...... .at 20c\n),ooo Norway, Rossland at 10c\nR. W. MORE & CO.\n3 Government St. Victoria, B. 6. GENERAL INDEX.\nSlocan, City R 6\nSmith, Island E i\nSmith's P 7\nSmith's Sonnd H 4\nSmoky, Peak P 1\nSmoky, River..... i*ij$| *\u2022 \u00bb \u2022 \u2022 P i\nSnake Indian, River Q 2\nSoda Creek, P. O.... M 3\nSooke, Harbor L 7\nSooke, P. O , .., L 7\nSouth Bentick, Arm .;^u^ > g \u2022 H Jft\nSouthgate, River K 5\nSouth Kootenay, Pass .'fwJM.\" U 6\nSpanish, Lake.. ,-v., \u2022 N 3\nSpatsum ; N 5\nSpence's N 5\nSpillemacheen, P. O. .. P 5\nSpillemacheen, River P 5\nSpokane, .\u00c7ity. a .. ^^fe| '..; R 8\nSpuzzum N 6\nSquamish, P. O L 6\nStanley ; N 2\nSt. Ann, Lake :. . U 2\nSt. Ann, Mission... .V.... .-.'\u25a0 U 2\nStephen S 4\nStephen, Island .'Jfpl'\".' E 1\nSteveston, P. O L 6\nStillwater, Lake N 3\nSt. James, Cape . vlffPU:f \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 E 4\nSt. Joseph, Bay .' 1 G 5\nSt. Mary, Lake S 6\nStrathmore V 5\nStuart, Lake K 1\nSugar, Creek . ... v. .'\u2022; 5'i^\u00e2l^^^ffi\nSumas, City.... ,-i'^^\u00eeJ.':.\u25a0... .>..;..\nSummit, Lake ,\t\n; Swamp, River\t\nSwansea V......\nSwanson, Bay\t\nSwindle, Island ... .L::^\"|M^J\u00eefr\nTahwowtee, Bay J\nTahsoo, Harbor C\nTakush, Harbor H\nTasego, River L\nTatla; Lake K\nTatlayoco, Lake ^ K\nTatusch, Island , K\nTchesinkul, Lake........ ........ J The Williams Directory Co,\nLimited Liability\n\u2122^ PUBLISHERS\n* ' Victoria, B. e.\n# # m\nThis is what the Press said of\nthe Williams B. C. Directory,\n1882:\nThe best Directory in the Dominion.\n\u2014-Toronto Mail. I\nThe work far exceeds the limits \u00f4f:'Sjm\nordinary Directory.\n\u2014Liverpool (Eng.) Datlyj&g^ Teta-chuck,Lake J 2\nTelegraph, Range .'. L 2\nT\u00eate Jaune Cache.\u00ee>j\u00a33\u2022>\" P 3\nTexada, Island...... '.\u25a0 K 6\nTexada, P. O .......... ...;>$|lf K 6\nThompson..:...|jj\u00bb|\u00caS*.#i4*#5- \u00a3 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0 N 5\nThompson, River.\"\". fv^v. \u2022\u2022'%!' *> O 4\nThompson, Sound .1 5\nThree Forks'.... *'v$lJ\u00cf\u00a3$*\u00eel>'J;*\/ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 R 5\nTideman, Glaeierl,.Jl^-\u00ab|.*lj;,f.:, ;.\u25a0;\u25a0\u2022. J 4\nTipella, P.\"0\/...I^&?4t|*;\u25a0 f M 6\nTobacco Plains, P.'O T 7\nTokwaht, Harbor J 7\nTo-tuk, Lake K 2\nTrail *i4$ff^t^-' -?\u25a0-\"\u2022\"\u2022 R 6\nTranquille O 5\nTrout Lake, City.. m*-^*^-^'' R 5\nTzeu-zeu-cut, Lake.... .';'v .U^y...... L 3\nUnion, Mine C&ft^Jf\u00e2&^Cltli' ^\nValdez, I sland..'V * fp|pt.' J 5\nValdez, P. O MW' r-k i L 6\nVancouver, City.. rijas^'i,; L 6\nVancouver, Island J 6\nVan Winkle, P. Q..Z^~f \u00bb N 2;\nVargas, Island. .. \/. ;*;\u00a3?>\u25a0\u25a0\u00bb\u25a0:\u00a3^j?i. I *\u201e6\nVernon, Lake...... \u00ee^^^i^^S^:...... I 5\nVernon, P; O. * v&'iMi ? \u2022 P 5\nVictoria, City.; .i .^|^^P?|:>^rc. .. .. L 7\nWakeman, Sound.. . T .1 4\nWellington, P. O.... ..\u201e K 6\nWestminster, Junction M 6\nWetaskewan ;fe\u00a3j\u00a3. ,\\ V 2\nWharnock. M 6\nWhatcom, P. O .......:.\\ M 7\nWhidby, Island.. \\\\Wm-. M 7\nWhite, Lake m&t\u00e0a\u00cak U 2\nWhite Man's, Pass '\u2022'\u2022*fff&' \u2022' T 5\nWhite, River ; . I 5\nWilliams, Lake M 3\nWillow, River , M 3\nWindermere ; T 5\nWinter, Harbor .... G 5\nWood, River *&&$*&& Q 3\nWork, Channel E 1\n\u2022\"5 -\u25a0 Milling:\u00bb|\u00cb\nOPERATING THE LARGEST\nBreakfast Food Mills\n\u25a0 IN CANADA ^\nRolled Oats, Oatmeal, ygornme^l,\n;.%farl Barley, Split I?eas, |H\n^B^\u00e7\u00eeally*1^ft up fdr^eSfii'I\u00e2r^R\ndike Trade.\nRATIONAL i^I|JU^|\ntV Westminster edm\u00f4^to^^ Wossj Lake. .\"'\u00ee^^fe^\u00ef\nWreck, Bay\t\nYale, P. O N 6\nYellow Head, Pass Q 3\nZymoetz, River. G 1\n150-Mile, P. O ^fjjJ.'.,N .3\nJ. jG. Campbell -\ns^Jew York Tailor\nI\nUp to Date. 300 years ago.\nLARGEST TAILORING\nESTABLISHMENT\nIH BRITISH COLUMBIA.\next to Arcade Building, \u00c7ambie Street,\nv\u00e0ncouter,n. C. Pacific Coast Steamship Co.\nales then\n> Alaska on the i\nof sailing see the Company's\ne following are the different routes operated by this Company,\nTHE ALASKA ROUTE.\n. Steamers leave Puget Sound ports and Victoria, B. C, about\nevery fifth day for all ports in south-eastern Alaska.\nPORTLAND-ALASKA ROUTE.\nThe steamer George \\V. Elder sails from Portland for por\u00c8fpt\nAlaska about every eighteenth day.\n. SAN FRANCISCO-PUGET SOUND ROUTE.\nSteamers sail from San Francisco for all ports on Puget Sound,\nand also for Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., every fifth day, connecting with the Alaska steamers at Seattle.\nSAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAND (Ore.) ROUTE. _\nThis route is operated jointly by the Pacific Coast Steamship\nCompany and Oregon Railway & Navigation Company. Steamers\nsail every fifth day, connecting at Portland with steamer Geo. W.\nElder for ports in Alaska.\nSAN FRANCISCO-EUREKA (Humbolt Bay) ROUTE.\nThe Company's steamers sail on this route every fourth day.\n; SAN FRANCISCO-SAN DIEGO ROUTE.\nThe Company's steamers sail every fourth day from San Francisco, calling at San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles ari4\nSan Diego.\nSAN FRANCISCO-NEWPORT ROUTE.\nThe Company's steamers sail every fourth day, calling at Newport, San Pedro and a large number of intermediate ports.\nSAN FRANCISCO-MEXICAN ROUTE.\nThe Company's steamers sail monthly, vizi, oh> the 2nd of each\nmonth, for Mazatlan, Guaymas, Ensenada and other intermediate\nFurther information can be obtained regarding dates of sailing,\nrates of fare, freight, etc., by inquiring at any of the Company\u00bb\noffices. For list of same see the Company'* regular folder.\nThe Company issues two folders : one of them is a large foldefev\nwhich contains a map of the whole coast from Mexico to Alaska\n(postage, 2 cents) ; the other is a folder of the Alaska Route, with j\nmap (by Prof. Davidson) of all Alaska, including the Klondike,\nshowing the different passes, and containing a lot of valuable informjo\nation to miners and others (postage, 2 cents;. 'The Company alio\":\nissues the following publications, viz. : \" How to Reach the GoMp\nFields of Alaska,\" which publication contains full information ng,\ngarding miner's outfit, together with details of the trip, the output o\u00a3-\ndifferent districts and various and sundry information valuable q\u00a3;\nminers (postage, 2 cents); also, \"How to Reach the Klondike*'!\nAnswers to EveryrDay Queries\" (postage, 2 cents); also, \" North.....\nand South,\" a pamphlet of 76 pages, finely illustrated (postage, 5\ncents). Any of these publications can be obtained free upon applied; '\ntion, or will be mailed to any address on receipt of postage.\nPortland Office. 146 Third St., N. Poston. Agent,\nSeattle Office, Ocean Dock. J. F. Trowbridge. P. S. Sunt.\nJuneau Office. Steamship Dock' H.F. Robinson, Alaska Sunt.\nLos Angeles-Office. 1\u00bb West Second St.. W. Parris, Agent.\nSan Francisco Ticket Office. No. 4 New Montgomery St.\nVictoria Office, R. D. Ri.th.et & Co. (Ltd.) . 5 \u25a0 ^\u00ab\u00a32&S\nG060HLL PERKINS & CO.,\nGeneral Agents, No. 10 Market St.,\nSan Francisco. C. P. Navigation Company\nTIME TABLE No. 31\nTakes effect November 18th, 1897.\nVANCOUVER ROUTE.\n) Vancouver\u2014Daily, except Monday, at i\nNEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE.\n1\nLeave Victoria for New Westminster, Ladner's Landing ami\nLulu Island\u2014Sunday at 23 o'clock ; Wednesdays and\nFridays at 7 o'clock. Sunday's steamer to New Westminster connects with C. P. R. Train No. 2 going East Monday.\njfor Plumper Pass-\u2014Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 o'clock.\nFor Moresby and Pender Islands\u2014Friday at 7 o'clock.\nLeai\nThursd\nPor Plumper Pass\u2014Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock.\nFor Pender and Moresby Islands\u2014Thursday at 7 o'clock.\nNORTHERN ROUTE.\nSteamships of this Company will leave from Evans, Coleman &\nEvans' Wharf, Vancouver, for Fort Simpson and intermediate\npoints the 2nd and 16th of each month at 12 noon, and for\nBARCLAY SOUND ROUTE.\ns Victoria for Alberni and Sound ports the 1 Reconnoissance Transit\nH\nsterling silver, as is also the horizontal limb whidj|\nreads by one vernier to single minutes. The level'\nunder the telesooge has a ground and graduate^'\nvial, and the clamp and tangent to axis of telescope\nhas compensating springs, as have also the clamp\nand tangent movements to limb and to levelling|&\nheads. The tripod' has shifting centre and extension-\nlegs. The box is of mahogany, with lock and kej^b\nwith carrying strap and with rubber bumpers t$4\nprotect from shocks in transportation,\nThe illustration on the next page shows the\ninstrument as ordinarily furnished, but the maker\u00a3\nfit it, when so ordered, with all kinds of extras and\nattachments for special work, either over or under\nground.\nFor full description of the Reconnoissance\nTransit, or for Catalogue and Price List of Civa\nEngineers' and Surveyors' Instruments, address }\nW. & L. E. GURLEY,\nTroy, Hew York, U. S. A.\nThe Largest Manufacturers of CWil Engineers'\nand Surveyors' Instruments in\nAmerica. The Instrument shown h ere wit)\u00bb,\n- No. lOO, -\nThe Reconnoissance Transit\nbecause it was originally designed and made for use\nwhere portability was more essential\nFor full description of the Reconnoissance Transit, or for Catalogue and Price List of Civil Engineers' and Surveyors' Instruments,\naddress -\nW. & L. E. GURLEY,\nTROY, New York, U. S. A.\nThe Largest Manufacturers of Civil Engineers' and\nSurveyors' Instruments in America. tooering&Marstrand\nBrewing Company\n.VANCOUVER,- B. I\nBrewers and Bottlers of the well known Brands\nEXPORT BEER\ni\nLAGER\nAND\nPORTER\nSpecially Recommended. j[ q\n1\ni r Canadian Pacific Railway Co.\n\u2014AND\u2014\nSOO PACIFIC LINE\nMINNEAPOLIS\nST. PAUL\nOMAHA\nKANSAS CITY\nCHICAGO\nTORONTO\nMONTREAL\nVQUEBEC\nOFFER THE\n.BEST AND\ncheapest\nroute!\n\u2014_\u2122~AND EAST-\u2122,\t\nThe Only Direct Route to the Kootenay\nCold Fields is via the Canadian Pacifia'\nRailway and Canadian Pacific Steamer\nLine on the Columbia River. \u25a0. \u2022. \u25a0. \u25a0. v;\ng - Passengers Booked for all parts of Eur<$\nChina, Japan, India, Australia and ^H\nZealand, Honolulu and Fiji I.hlaNj.\nTo Klondike ^%\nConnecting at Vancouver and Victoria m\n- N\u00f4rjQr- bound Steamers, from the' Coi\npany's Docks :\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0;- ; :\u25a0\u2022\u25a0'^^wS^S^\n#\u25a0 # #\nGEO. L. COURTNEY,\nJAMES SLATER,\nTicket Agent, 3^B|\nVictoria. Vancouver.\u00bb!!\nE. J. COYLE, ROBERT KERR,\nDist. Pass. Agent, ' Jk^^i^l Traffic Manager, ,M\nVancouver. Winnip?\u00bb! QET PRICES VANCO: Il JW 'Iff\nlOutfittersfor Yukon Gold Pields\nFROM THE\nW\u00cb\u00c8& QPTiir^T A T TTTJIQ . Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, m the\nyear I&\u00c77, by Thomson Stationery Co., Ld., at the\nDepartment of Agriculture^ Ottawa.\nTents, Gold Scales, Pack Straps,\nSnow Shoes, Klondike Picks, Sheath Knives, m\nMoccasins, Axes, Tools.\nSleds, Dog Harness, Stoves\nAlaska Pit Saws, Pack Saddles, \u00bbff Gold Pans\n144CordoMaSt.,;:\nVANCOUVER. B.C. H THE MERCHANTS' BANK OF HALIFAX >~\nCapital Paid Dp\nINCORPORATED 1869.\n> - $1,500,000 Reserve Fund\nHBAD OFBICBt HALIPAZ, NOVA SCOTIA.\nD. H. DUNCAN, ... Cashier.\n$1,075,000\nBranches in the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia, and at St. Johns, Newfoundland.\nExtract of Report Delivered by J. M. Buxton, \u00a3\nBANKERS AND CORRESPONDENTS.\nHong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation\nnd Leather Bank\nre National Bank\n7$\nA G-eneral Banking Business Transacted. Sterling Bills of Exchange Bought and\nSold. Letters of Credit, etc., Negotiated. Accounts Received\non the most Favorable Terms.\n\u00ab BRANCHES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA \u00bb\nVANCOUVER, * NELSON, * ROSSLAND.\n\"In the gravels of all the streams of British Columbia between Vancouver and the\nRockies, and between the 49th parallel and Cariboo, gold is to be found. I do not mean\nto say that it is found in every place in paying quantities, but I do assert (and most of my\nold friends, the prospectors of gold-bearing gravels, will voudh for the truth of my statement) that in no stream or river can much dirt be washed without getting at least a color.\"\n\"You can start from the mouth of the Fraser and can Had gold too minute to be\ndetected without a glass, and which may go one cent or one-testh of a cent a yard, till you\nget to the Cariboo, where the old-timers tell me that they oftenjhad several hundred dollars\nto the pan. I am afraid that these shallow diggings where one could get hundreds of dollars to the pan are almost worked out; but I venture to assert that!the deep channels which\nare now being opened out by hydraulic methods will yield sold in sufficient quantities to\nastonish even the old-timers.\"\n\" But what I want to bring to your notice is the fact pad we have never in this\ncountry until three or four years ago made any attempt to use the more improved methods\nfavored by the Californian hydraulicing companies.\"\nNear Barkerville. \" For the fabulous sums realized in one day or one week, not\nfrom one claim, but from dozens, I must refer you to the Government reports; and, at the same\ntime, I must point out to you that many and many a hundred thousand dollars were carried\nout of the country without any official notice being directed thereto. While on this subject\nI may state that it is my firm belief that the Chinese miners take out of the Forks district\nat the present time over a quarter of a million per annum.\"\n\"Out of this district and its surroundings I think, according to the Government returns, about sixty millions have been taken.\"\n\"Northwards again of both the Fraser and the Columbia are the Cassiar and Omineca\ndistricts, in which die prospector, who, by the way, must have plenty of grit for this\njourney, can make good wages by rocking or shoveling into small sluices. From the reports brought in by some of my men, I believe the gravel deposits suitable for hydraulicing\nto be much richer than those in Cariboo.\"\n\"We are as yet only at the commencement of gravel mining by hydraulic methods in\nBritish Columbia, and I can assure you that we sha1U|||| turn out millions.\"\nThe last extract is in the way of being verified by works carried on in different parts of\nthe Province since this report was delivered.\nJ. M. BUXTON,\n619 Granville Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nWM\u00c7-MW&OMSMjSfo COLONS\nPROJECTED RAILWAYS \\ SHOWN THUS -^\u2014\u2022-+~~\"\nBRITISH COLUMBIA-\nfeocnlanations:\nTrails ----- \u2014 I Railways mmmp\nWaqonRoads =--\u00ab\u2014~-\u00ab\u00ab--- \\ Stations ' <^^\nMMnqTiemdm^ Office Nelson ISmellmy Cedres^^*\nauliaikd'klUneclraMinivnder'\/i&me I\n\u25a0\u25a0E B H. BROWNLEE, C. E.,\nDominion and Provincial Land and Mine Surveyor\nTIMBER RBPORTS. MINE EXAMINATIONS.\nDitered According to Act of Parlfment \u00f4f Canada intheyear 1898 byJ.H.Brownlee at the Department of Argiculture.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway\nPublisher ofBrownlee's Hand-book of British Columbia Mining Laws.\nAs will be s ten from this Map, affords\nBRITISH COLUMBIA MANAGER CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MINES,\n- - OF SCRANTON, PA. - -\nADDRESS:\nROOM o, BANK OF B. N. A. BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B. C.\nthe Best Route to the Famed Kootenay and Cariboo Gold Fields. Having its own Rail and Steamer\nLines throughout the Kootenay Mining District, its geographical situation makes it the best route\nfor parties coming from the East or West.","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Maps","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"G3510 1898 .B76","@language":"en"},{"@value":"I-1333","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0342885","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"Other copies: http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/oclc\/19689463","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Vancouver : J. H. Brownlee","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise distribute these images please contact\u00a0digital.initiatives@ubc.ca.","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1898-12-31 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1898-12-31 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. G3510 1898 .B76","@language":"en"}],"Subject":[{"@value":"Canadian Pacific Railway Company--Maps","@language":"en"},{"@value":"British Columbia--Maps","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"Brownlee's indexed map of British Columbia : also map of Yukon gold fields","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0342885"}