LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
[FRONTISPIECE.]
A camp kitchen. Lower half, Lumber Jacks in the Bush.
[FACING PAGE 42.]
1. A young miner before his dark and dingy cabin. 2. A mine and bunk-house. 3. "They buried her half a mile from the camp" ([see page 48]).
[FACING PAGE 43.]
1. Company house in a mountain mining town. 2. He said he was "The only gentleman in the place" ([see page 34]). 3. An open-air meeting in British Columbia mining camp, between shifts. 4. Miners at entrance to a British Columbia mine.
[FACING PAGE 90.]
1. A prairie shack. 2. A copper miner's shack. 3. A bachelor's shack. 4. A shack on the hillside. 5. A mountain-side shack.
[FACING PAGE 128.]
1. A western lumber camp. 2. Lumber camp group in Sunday attire. 3. The day's work ended. 4. A typical bar-room.
[FACING PAGE 156.]
1. Part of a town site after being swept by bush fires. 2. A bush fire getting under way.
[FACING PAGE 157.]
1. Improvised dwellings; cover districts into which people have fled for safety. 2. The long line of coke ovens ([see page 183]). 3. The fire rapidly approaching.
[FACING PAGE 204.]
1. British Columbia miners off shift. 2. Wrecked through a wash-out. 3. A section of a mountain mining town.