Art Daily Art Daily worked for the Fairbanks Exploration Company before he and his family came to the Yukon. Daily was assistant manager of the Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation (YCGC) in Dawson from 1935 to 1942. He designed Dredge #4. The dredge is now parked on the border of where the family claims were on Bonanza. The Daily family lived in the log house at the corner of Fifth and Princess that is now known as Joyce Caley’s House. It was a bakery and YCGC converted it so the Dailys could move in. Art’s daughter Bobbie returned to Dawson in 1992 when the military engineers were relocating Dredge #4. The engineer told her, when it floated without a problem, that he wished he could shake the hand of the man who designed it.((Dan Davidson, "We danced on our grave sites, says returning Dawsonite." //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 26 September 2007.))