ILLUSTRATIONS 



FREIGHTING CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES UP THE 



COPPER RIVER Facing p. 42 



CORDOVA, THE TOWN WHICH HAD SPRUNG UP 

 AT THE TERMINUS OF MR. HENEY'S RAIL- 

 ROAD. WHEN ONLY THIRTY DAYS OLD IT 

 HAD TWENTY SALOONS AND A SAWMILL . . 43 



CAPTURE OF Two BEAR CUBS 46 



Two BLACK BEAR CUBS 46 



WE HAD No MEANS OF MEASURING OUR PRIZE, 



BUT THE CARCASS WAS TREMENDOUS . . 47 



THE DISTANCE FROM FRED STONE'S Boor 

 TRACKS AND His SPENT SHELLS TO THE 

 CARCASS WAS A SCANT TWENTY FEET . 47 



WE LOADED A SKIFF UPON ONE OF MR. HENEY'S 

 FLAT CARS AND SAW IT SAFELY INTO THE 

 MUDDY WATERS OF THE STREAM ... 54 



TROUT FISHING, LAKE EYAK 55 



THE COPPER RIVER DELTA Is FULL OF GOOD 



CAMPING PLACES LIKE THIS 62 



WE WERE SCRUPULOUSLY NEAT IN OUR HOUSE- 

 KEEPING 63 



SUCH A PELT FOR SOFTNESS AND BEAUTY I HAVE 



SELDOM SEEN 63 



CHILD'S GLACIER, A TOWERING WALL OF SOLID 



ICE 70 



ABERCROMBIE CANON, COPPER RIVER, NEAR 



THE GLACIER 71 



LOWER END OF CHILD'S GLACIER 78 



ICE BREAKING OFF CHILD'S GLACIER, COPPER 



RIVER, ALASKA 79 



"BOILING THE KETTLE" 86 



"BEAR" BROWN AND SKINS FROM ONE HUNT . 87 



ONE OF THE PICTURES WHICH THE DOCTOR HAD 

 CLANDESTINELY SECURED DURING OFFICIAL 



VISITS no 



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