Of the three deaths one occurred just before the steamer Excelsior left Dawson. A man who had just sold his claim for $12,000 passed away in his bunk with his head resting on the sack of coin which represented the success of his search for wealth.
In the graveyard at Forty Mile, which has served for all that section for some years past, there are only thirty or forty graves. Few die within reach of settlements without medical aid and spiritual advice.
There are missions of several Protestant denominations, as well as Russian and Roman Catholic missions, at frequent intervals throughout the country. Funerals are not as ostentatious as in the civilized world, but everything that is necessary is reverentially done by rough but kindly miners.
The tale about confiscation of dead men's effects by friends and neighbors is branded as a malicious lie.
It is one of the unwritten laws of the Yukon that these shall be turned over to the Government and disposed of according to statute laws.
CANADIAN MINING LAWS.
REGULATIONS IMPOSED BY THE DOMINION UPON PLACER MINING.