Steamers leave September 10, 1897, first steamer in 1898, June 1st, and every two weeks thereafter.
CHICAGO OFFICE ... R. 290 Old Colony Building
SEATTLE, WASH., OFFICE ... No. 618 First Avenue
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE ... No. 8 California Street
"THE GREATEST GOLD DISTRICT ON EARTH."
| J. EDWARD ADDICKS, President, Claymont, Delaware. |
| SYLVESTER T. EVERETT, 1st Vice-president, Cleveland. |
| BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH, 2d Vice-president, Washington. |
| E. F. J. GAYNOR, Treasurer, Auditor Manhattan R. R., New York City. |
| CHARLES H. KITTINGER, Secretary, 66 Broadway, New York City, Harrison Building, Philadelphia. |
DIRECTORS.
| HON. JOHN H. McGRAW, Ex-Governor, State of Washington. Vice-President First National Bank, Seattle. |
| CAMILLE WEIDENFELD, Banker, 45 Wall Street, New York. |
| CHARLES E. JUDSON, President Economic Gas Company, Chicago. |
| HON. BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH, Com'sioner of Patents, Washington. |
| HON. JAMES G. SHAW, Manufacturer, New Castle, Delaware. |
| SYLVESTER T. EVERETT, V-Pres't Cleveland Terminal & Valley R. R., Cleveland. |
| CHARLES H. KITTINGER, 66 Broadway, New York, Harrison Building, Philadelphia. |
| HON. JOHN LAUGHLIN, Ex-State Senator, New York, Laughlin, Ewell & Haupt, Attorneys-at-Law, Buffalo. |
| JULIUS CHAMBERS, Journalist, New York. |
| GEN. E. M. CARR, of Preston, Carr & Gilman, Attorneys-at-Law, Seattle. |
| THOMAS W. LAWSON, Banker, 33 State Street, Boston. |
| GEORGE B. KITTINGER, Mining Engineer, Seattle, Wash. |
| E. F. J. GAYNOR, Auditor Manhattan Railway Co., New York. |
| PHILO D. BEARD, Treasurer Queen City Gas Co., Buffalo. |
| J. M. BUXTON, M. E., Vancouver, British Columbia. |
| GEORGE A. KELLY, 66 Broadway, New York. |
| J. EDWARD ADDICKS, Delaware. |
... THIS COMPANY is formed to explore and develop the GOLD FIELDS of British Columbia, including the Cariboo District and the Klondike District at the headwaters of the Yukon River. Shares of its Capital Stock are offered to the public at par—$1.00 per share. The Company has placed exploring parties in the Gold Regions, and now has its own Agents in this marvelously rich field. Each party is in charge of mining engineers, fully equipped for successful discovery and development.
Prospectus and additional information furnished, and subscriptions to stock received at office of