Gaillac, Emile P.
E.P. Gaillac lived in Spokane, WA. In October 1909, he was expected to arrive in Princeton on mining business.
He is described in the Similkameen Star as the Superintendent of the United Empire Coal Mine in Princeton in December 1911.
He left and returned in July 1915 to complete assessment work on his gypsum claims on Granite Creek.
“Mr. Gaillac is an old timer in Princeton, and had charge of the development of the United Empire
coal mine on One-mile. His home is in Spokane, where he is engaged in the real estate business.” (Similkameen Star, July 2, 1915, page 1)
References:
Similkameen Star, October 20, 1909, page 2; December 6, 1911, page 1; July 2, 1915, page 1