No. 59
               
            
            
            
            
               It will probably have appeared to you, as it did to me, that
               the discovery of Gold fields on the 
Kootenay River near the
               American frontier, and five hundred Miles from 
New Westminster,
               was one of doubtful benefit to the Colony, and would probably be a
               source of anxiety to the Government.
               
               2.  In my despatch, No. 41 of
the
 the 
10th of September, I stated
               that I should probably have to establish a Custom House on the
               American frontier at the foot of the 
Rocky Mountains.  If the
               "rush" continues it may be rather difficult, without a numerous
               staff, to collect our import duties in so wild a country.  In
               every way it seems desirable that we should, if possible, divert
               the traffic to the 
Kootenay Mines from 
Washington Territory to
               the 
Fraser.  With this view the Hudson Bay Company have, with the
               promise of Government support, opened a trail from 
Fort Shepherd
               on the 
Columbia Riverto
 to the diggings.  Already several packtrains
               have passed over it, and I trust that the Colonial Secretary 
Mr
                  Birch is returning by it at this moment.
               
               3.  There is, however it is believed another mode of access
               to the diggings from 
New Westminster.  We have steam communication
               up the 
Fraser to 
Yale, from thence an admirable carriage road takes
               the course of the 
Thompson as far as the 
Bonaparte river where it
               proceeds to the Northward.  It is believed that twenty miles above
               the mouth of the 
Bonaparte, the 
Thompson becomes navigable for
               steamers.  The two
great
 great Lakes, 
Kamloops and 
Shushwap through which
               the 
Thompson runs, have a sufficient depth of water, and thus we
               hope that steam navigation may be obtained for 110 miles almost
               due east, the direction of the 
Kootenay.  From the head waters of
               
Thompson River a road of from 35 to 40 miles will have to be made
               to the 
Columbia.  The south branch of this river it is reported
               may be made available for steam navigation up to its source in the
               
Columbia Lakes, which are close to the 
Kootenay diggings.
               
               4.  I have sent an exploring party to ascertain the practicability
               of establishing the communication in the mode I now suggest.  It
               is not improbable that we
shall
 shall have, before the close of next year,
               steamers and four horse coaches running regularly twice a week to
               the foot of the 
Rocky Mountains as they now do to 
Cariboo.  The
               "British 
Kootenay Pass" affords a passage to the Eastward of
               perfect ease compared with the natural difficulties already
               overcome on the road through the 
Cascade Mountains in the Valley
               of the 
Fraser.  Therefore if the mines fulfil the promises
               anticipated from them, there can be but little doubt that Gold
               diggers will be attracted to them from Canada and the 
Red River
                  Settlements, and a communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific
               established through
British
 British Territory.
               
               5.  From among the many different spellings of the word
               "
Kootenay" I have selected that used by Colonel Hawkins, the
               Boundary Commissioner, and I mean, subject to your approval, to
               make use of it in all official documents.
               
               Minutes by CO staff
               
                
                  
                  
                     Mr Elliot
                     Acknowledge with 10943?  You will observe the Governors
                     remark as to the communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific thro'
                     British Territory in the event of the success of these Mines.