Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1918

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The N orth Calls OR twenty-four hours the blizzard raged, piling the snow so high that it' covered the two small windows, and cast a duskiness over the cabin. MacFarlane and his part- ner, Peterson, sat in silence before the fire on the crude hearth, and smoked. l reckon this about finishes our work for this year, Mac, said Peter- son, questioning his partner rather than stating a fact. Well, l'm glad in a way. Next summer we'll have in some modern machinery, and we won't have to stoop over the pans or the cradle, and we won't have to quit so early in the fall, MacFarlane answered thotfully. Both lapsed into silence. MacFar- lane thot of his many years in the North Country and he wondered how much longer he would stay. He had gone into the Klondike region when men said it was foolhardy to go be- yond the less rich Yukon. He had come with the first rush of miners from the States. He was in Dawson in the winter of '97-'98, when that town was full of prospectors there to spend their summer piles or try their luck at the roulette wheel and the card tables. Some were jubilant over a rich summer, and the less lucky were downhearted. MacFarlane was in the main saloon one night in the midst of a crowd of ignorant, un- fortunate prospectors whose motto and god was gold, when he met Pe- terson. There had been a fight- and both of the men had helped to end it. Both Mark Peterson and Robert MacFarlane had prospected alone in the vicinity of Dawson. They dis- cussed the chances of a paystreak in the country northeast of Dawson, and later did stake a claim which was worth mining on a larger scale. With the aid of a San Francisco man they were able to man, Maxwell, atrle with the lowing spring, bring it, and a get machinery. This was to start from Se- machinery in the fol- and later they would shipment of lumber for building sluices, up the Yukon on dog-drawn sledges. AFTER a long period, Peterson broke the silence: What do you think that Frisco guy is financing this thing for when he knows we have to buck agin that New York company? Does he know they staked claims next to us? asked MacFarlane. Sure. Didn't he ask as to which had the best claim, and if it would pay him to stake with us when l got him in down in the States last year? Peterson answered quickly. Well, l couldn't say what his mo- tive is, but maybe he sees more in the diggin's than we do. That may be, too, began Peter- son. l only hope that they'll be ready to come up the Yukon as soon as she breaks. We don't want to lose any time at all. The Amalga- mated outfit will have us backed off the Klondike if we don't beat them up with the machinery: but I hope we beat them, and if we don't, it'll be Maxwell's fault. He don't know much about mining, of course. By all the hemlocks in Alaska! l wish we had that lumber and the screens up here, and we could begin makin' the sluice troughs and set in the screens, and it would be a big start on the Amalgamated outfit. We could get our crew picked before they got up here, and they'd find hands

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