224 GRAVEL AND PLACER MINING IN ALASKA. [bull. 263. 
The following is a statement of the localities served by wagon roads: 
Localities served by wagon roads, with mileage, in Yukon Territory, Canada. 
Miles. 
Bonanza Creek 18. 00 
Lovett Gulch 1. 50 
Adams Gulch 1. 75 
Eldorado Creek 7. 65 
Calder Creek 5. 60 
Gold Hill 50 
Quartz Creek 5. 00 
Indian River and Eureka Creek 18. 00 
Hunker Creek 24. 35 
Bear Creek 3. 00 
Last Chance Creek 2. 50 
Gold Bottom Creek 5. 40 
Dominion Creek 16. 25 
Sulphur Creek 9. 56 
West Dawson 41 
Henderson Creek 13. 00 
Duncan Creek ( Stewart River district) 20. 00 
Livingstons Creek (Big Salmon district) 16. 00 
Copper King mines (White Horse district ) 4. 20 
Grafter copper mine 5. 44 
Ridge road and spurs to Grand Forks, Gold Bottom, Caribou, and Gold Run. 73. 70 
Total 251. 81 
Following is a statement of the localities served by sled roads: 
Localities served by sled roads, with mileage, in Yukon Territory, Canada. 
Miles. 
Old River cut-off from Lake Labarge to Hutchi, cut out in 1899 160. 00 
Dawson-White Horse, overland mail route 350. 00 
Glacier-Miller Creek, Sixtymile district 58. 25 
Bucher Creek, Sixtymile district 20. 00 
Lepine Creek, quartz mines 14. 00 
Lower Sulphur 8. 00 
Last Chance (upper end) 3. 00 
Lower Dominion 6. 00 
Cut-offs, Stewart River 20. 00 
Duncan Creek (upper part) 4. 00 
Total 643. 25 
Less Eureka end of Dawson-White Horse trail (covered into wagon road).. 17.00 
626. 25 
The estimate for the amount required for maintenance of roads and 
bridges in the Yukon Territory for the year ending June 30, 1904, is 
$103,190. 
The men employed in road construction are paid $5 and board per 
day of ten hours. A team of horses, used in scraping or carting, is 
reckoned at $25 per day, including wages of the driver, Foremen are 
paid $6 and board per day of ten hours, 
