THE BOY SCOUTS

ON THE YUKON

BY

RALPH VICTOR

AUTHOR OF “COMRADES SERIES”

Illustrated by

RUDOLF MENCL

NEW YORK

HURST & COMPANY

PUBLISHERS.


THE BOY SCOUTS

By RALPH VICTOR

The Boy Scout Movement has secured a hold on the American boy that is remarkable in its far-reaching effects. It is doing a great work in the development of manliness, self-confidence and physical perfection and is making better citizens out of the members of the organization.

This series will foster interest in the Boy Scout Organization. There is excitement such as every boy’s book should contain. There are many and varied experiences, and much worth-while information about out-door sports and camp life, in which the youths take part.

1. The Boy Scouts’ Patrol 2. The Boy Scouts’ Motor-Cycles 3. The Boy Scouts’ Canoe Trip 4. The Boy Scouts in the Canadian Rockies 5. The Boy Scouts’ Air Craft 6. The Boy Scouts on the Yukon 7. The Boy Scouts in the North Woods 8. The Boy Scouts in the Black Hills

Illustrated, 12mo, Cloth

Price per Volume, 40 Cents

Copyright, 1912, By

The Platt & Peck Co.


Contents

CHAPTERPAGE
I.The “Inside Passage.” [9]
II.“Swiftwater Jim.” [21]
III.Into Rough Waters. [34]
IV.On Alaskan Soil. [46]
V.A New Mode of Travel. [58]
VI.The Biggest Bear in the World. [70]
VII.Into the Wilderness. [83]
VIII.Colonel Snow’s Ranch. [96]
IX.An Heirloom Returned. [108]
X.Building the Camp. [121]
XI.At the Mercy of the Pest. [136]
XII.Alaska’s First Airship. [150]
XIII.Down the River to Nome. [158]
XIV.On the Seward Peninsula. [168]
XV.The Mammoth’s Tusks. [179]
XVI.Homeward Bound. [189]

BOY SCOUTS ON

THE YUKON