? 'o iA T3T I i " "<b\ \p>, I ���l.W VOL: 6. ATPPX, P.. C. SATURDAY. APRIL is, r<;02. NO. 143. I '... .MSI IT km i Tluil the public should know we have a,large Stock of '' BOOTS AND SHOES 'Phis week we opened up a large consignment which arrived last We must sell, which means We will Sacrifice: .Men's Fine Shoe's, Black and Tnii^Ainericati " ' and Caiuuliar- innke; Men's Good Working Shoes; Padics Shoes, Bulloncd and Paced; Children's Slides in all sizes and grades. , j\ll oi' the very best quality money ean buy. I'"nl Call and be convinced llial each and every one who buys a pair will get a snap. Remevi ber. we have dropped to the lowest notch on Groceries. , BLACKETT & CO. The Canadian Bank.'of Commerce. + " t '��� CAPITAL PAID UP S3,oop,'ooo. Branches of the Bank at Seattle, .. . ;. San Francisco, ��� ' Portland, Skagway, etc. Exchange soid 'bin' alS Points. Cold Dust Pukchaskii���tAssay Oi'kick in Connkction. J. S. MUNRO, Maung.-r. LOUSS '��� SCHUU, Wholesale -.and' Retail Butcher FIRST STREET, ATLIN, B. C TfAIM ' mmimnm Gold Export from Atlin Last Year. Tho Banks Purchased and Exported More Than Was Paid Royalty Upon. *����?* 1$? The Vancouver General' Store, Dealers in Provisions, Drv (.roods, .Etc., A. S, GROSS & _?��?. 3 svaa^'U Dwlwy will. _fy$#$wi&_a_&&�� , SPKCIAl.TIKS IX FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. ' fi'G&Si Broad, Rye /Bread, etc. Chas. Mykr, Proprietor. Cluoil ICoomi to !{i!iit--n.v tho Day, Weuft oi- Month ut rensoiiahlo rates. ISriS, Acinn Club nml Ulmiiijiio HoiikBit" Skates. --���Men's 11 n IT Soli-;- ninl Sim- .N'.-iil- ��� Hcui'i i Piston ft Son'-. Saivs. WimloM'ii, Poni's. (il.is<. mill I'nitc.v, i-tc. etc. Full Line of Winchester���Black & Smokeless - -i-Mfle & Shotg-iut Cartridges. Goods Uourjfit Sold ami CxiluiiHjrrt. In our .issue ol" February i 5Lf- last, a record was given of tlie amount of gold iijuni which royal; \ was paid during Llie last Lhice seasons. A denial was also made to the rumours which were afloat that royally had been paid lasl'year upon more gold than had actualh bsen taken out. h was estimated thai the amount taken out was not less than $500,000 and thai tin.: banks had purchased much less ihiiii one half. We are now enabled lo verify on: denial as lo the' output exceeding- the amount of gold upon which royalty was paid by the receipt and publication of authentic returns of the amount of gold purchased and exported by the two local banks during last season. The amount..^shipped' by the Pank of British North America was $139- 999, and by the Ba::k of Commerce, $7.1,000, "making a total of practically :S2it,ooo. The greater proportion of these shipments went to Hie SeaUlr' Assay office, but at the kilter vmkI of the season some of the shipments went to the Dominion Assay office in Vancouver. As stated in oar previous in tide, till: amourt o: gold upon v i,!' h r<v, rPiy was p:i>'d '.vis.-, 1 .}, 1 .���! ouui-cs, vaiued .il Siv p"f ouiii'c, .'.'iving Slov,.y3') bill U h."..1- !:.������:���]) ::-.i;e:'i allied mat ihe amount furnished by the Mining Recorder to the Mines Department for its annual report was 13,109, at an average value oi S1.5.25 per ounce. Thus it will be seen thai notwithstanding this increased amount ou which royalty was paid, the banks exported-more gold, by fully $12,000, than statistics account for. ��� "Quod erat demonstrandum."' SEOUIES Last Rites Over tHe Body of Rhodes. The Canadian Northern ' Railway Bill Before-the House.",��� A ' Welcome Piece of News. London, April Slh.���London P'-nrnrds' are not enthusiastic ir. their comments on Cecil Rludes: plan of educating perpetually ��� a- hundred American .students at Oxford.' ' "��� Cecil"Khodes in his will made many bequests lo various portion* of the Empire, but British Columbia is entirely omitted among these. The body of the dead statesman is today lying in slatcapBulawnyo. On the 10th instant he will' be interred in . 'a tomb cut out of the solid rock on a hill, called the " Brow of the World.'-' Religious services synchronizing with the memorial service will beheJd'in St.- Pauls in London. iea Bank = of>: British = North = America listiililislir-fl"hi ISM. liK-(ii'|ionU.i.��d by Royal Charter. Paid IP- Cai'itai, - - - - - - $4,S66,666. , KnsEKVfi Fund -.'.-������- .-- - - - .$',776,333 Plead Office in Canada: Montreal. PL S/riKivMAN,' General Manager. Branches iii all the principal cities.of Canada, and agents in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, .Spokane, Boston, Chicago, Etc. In. further confirmation of the paragraph, which appeared in last week's issue, ancul the sale of the Lakeview property to Pennsylvania capitalists, it might be. weli to quote, from the Franklin ICveiiing News that the company which is lo be organized "will be done under the laws of .Arizona, and the committee appointed to attend lo the incorporation consists of the following: J. 1\ Meals of Oil Cit3', Henry P. Shaner of New Castle, Dr. J. P. Strayer, of Oil City, and LP M. Lock wood and J. R. Robertson of Franklin, Pa." The property from representations made at the meeting-, is desr cribed as "one of the richest finds in district. , Ottawa, April Sin.-���The Canadian .;-NoriL-ier.il-. Jiaikvay- bill was before the Railway Committee of the .House this .- morning;-, P.when the Minister of-'Railways'declared that il was the intention'of-the Governmemt lo do every!hing in ils power lo aid and! further Uic construclion of'the new transcontinental line through northern .-inada. The Yellowheacl Pa.--.-- routc has had to be abandoned ii! consequence of the discovery of several large glaciers, and it has iin.v been decided that the main line will either follow the norili arm of the Fraser or the Pine Rive: Pass. The clause proposing lo increase the capital by ten million'-- ��� has been deferred foi' "later discussion. ��� ��� .-- ���''������ .'-.-[' ��^��L r-P-��� ' '"- The following---letter,'- addressed lo the Secretary o'fP the * Hoard of Trade, will doubliess-fee read with very much pleasure by the people of tlie district, particularly those owning property'- ridjacent to and dependent ��� upon water ' from the Pine Creek Power Co. The letter- is dated at Victoria, li.C.' March -'5tl��: Dkak Sik:���1 have just had the asMiranoe ol the Minister of .Mines that the matter of the Pine Ciecl: Power Co., would be referred Ij.k'k to Mr. J. D. .Graham, to aci in the premises as-if the telegram sic.jn.i-' by Mr. J. C. Brown had never :<--.': sent. 'This, I believe, will nn-.n ������<. satisfactory solution of that trouble. I am glad you have got an amicable settlement of the Jap <;��� lotion. ���Yours truly, ��� "Jamks Stahj',;:'-. ���Placer Act, '"1901, for sale at this oflfce. L'o 11 solid j to i!'t|. i v��wi-ii4*j.T��.w��Mif| ���->������;.!*&��� *ysf*i~". , f \ ATI.IN,'B.C.. SATURDAY, APKIL' ra. 1902. The AtSin Claim. m1 ".t" l)V l'uljlklicd nvi-r.v Siilnriluy mornlii �� T'.IS ATI.IN Ol.AISI l*t,-|ll,lSMIStl Co. A. C. IlllihfaifKl.l), KlHTOII. U. Todii Licks. Siili-Kclitop. OHii-i' 11 f nnliliii.-itioii Pi'iirl S\, Atlin,' II. (J. Ailvci'tijiliiHT Hull's : SI.OU per ini-li, I'acli insert ion. Ki-uiliii^: niilii-c^, tiri routs u lini1. Spei-iul CiintraiM Kali's on application. Tin- subscription price is $fi u y����ni- pny- ��� nlilo in uilvmiL-r'. No |i (per w ill lie ili-livi-i'i-il tin loss t his i-oinlition is complied with. FIGURE Relating to the Local Record Officei Saturday, Ai'un. is, 1902. County Court will -sit in Atlin on June 10th. So says the advertisement in another column:- Tt is with the authority of Judge Henderson of the County Court of Vancouver, that the Court will be held here, and to Mr. JP M. N. Woods, S, M., we are indebted for the welcome information. Tt is to-be hoped that the silling of the County Court will not be a temporary matter but that whoever is__ deputized to sit in Atlin may either receive a permanent appointment or be in a position to recommend the same. Showing the Volume of Business Transacted During Last Year. As Tin-: season advances and people arc returning from the'out- side, it is very natural that the question be asked, "What are the prospects for the season?" Our answer, without equivocation, would be, " Allin's prospects never were brighter. At this lime of year, when the winter drifling operations are, (or the most part, discontinued, owing to Pick of clumpage room, and too much snow and ice in the creeks lo permit sluicing- lo.be begun, there is a feeling prevalent among many people lliat is both uncalled for in camp and reflects no credit upon those who harbor the reeling. True, I ready money is pretty scarce- -we know it only loo well���but that is no reason for people to want lo ��� show the while feather. Quartz developments have only begun lo show a source of revenue, which, in the early days of Atlin as a placer gold field, was unlooked for. Today, this feature of our prospects,is described by one of the most conservative mining men who visited the district last fall, as "a-second "Butte," and we know that such a remark was not made at random. Though rumours cannot always be immediately verified, we have every reason to believe that two stamp mills', and a large dredge will be among the early shipments when navigation opens, lo say nothing of the possible commencement of a smeller at Taku. It is reported that the Sunrise Co. Will endeavour to make up this year for the time that was lost last season, by the employment of a very large staff of men. Il is confidently expected that all the hydraulic companies operating this year'will be able to show profitable and gratifying returns before the season is very far advanced, and work will be begun several weeks earlier than last year, owing lo the light snowlall and small amount of frost in the ground. Our argument always has been and ever will be, that those who stay with the camp will be rewarded for their patience. Those who are dissatisfied had belter pull out while the trail is goodp their room is- better than their company ! Anticipating the annual report of ihe Mines Department., we are permitted , lo publish the following statement of the Gold Commissioner's Office in Atlin, of the business recorded last year, which may prove of interest lo, our readers. These figures,,some might say, will not bear very favorable comparison with the statistics of former years, but before deducing comparisons it were well, to carefully weight the circumstances and conditions gov- crning the same: Mineral claims recorded 136 Certificates of work issued 183 Notices filed ---^S Bills of Sale recorded 52 Certificates of improvements issued 3 Free Miners' Certificates issued 10S7 Placer claims recorded 519 Notices of grouping and representation filed .- '.. 12S . 1 Permission granted lo re-stake placer claims 9 Bedrock flume grants issued 3 Abandonments of placer claims filed 27 Leave of absence granted from placer claims 746 Orders issued under Part IX."'" "������ of the Placer Act ..'..'.9 Placer claims re-recorded 743 Bills of sale (placer) recorded...403 Hydraulic- '..Mining ^ .-Machinery. HYD'KAULIC DERRICKS ��� From 3 lo 10 tons lifting capacity. 1-1 AND POWER DERRICKS of.'r to 2 tons lifting capacity. HYDRAULIC GRAVEL ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC GIANTS, WATER GATES, ANGLE STEEL .RIFFLES & .HYDRAULIC RIVETED PIPE. The Joshua Hendy Machine Works. NOS. 38 10 44 I'KKMOST STKKKT, . ' SAN PRANCISCO, CAL. Write for prices, circulars and catalogues, or call on A. C. Hirschfeld, Agent, Atlin, B. C. Atlin Lumber &�� A."J. BAKER Manager/ Lumbering in ait Sis ' Branches. Mn.i.s at Ati.in, B. C. Branch Okkicic at Discovjcry T rsP This New 16th, E. ROSSELLI, Manager. Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, E. C. and Commodious Hotel was opened lo the Public, April 1901.���Everything in it is New.���Strictly First Class. CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS ANt) CKJARS CA.SE GOODS A SPECIALTY. Cbe Jiflitt 0Kap ���a$D Store, The Doings of the Mining Companies on ��� Taku Arm.' At a meeting, recently held in Skagway, of the stockholders of the Engineer Mining Co., the resignation of the old hoard of directors was accepted and the following were elected to act for the unexpired term: C. E. Shepard, Seattle, M. B. King, Oscar Card, Frank McDonald and H. B. LeFevre of Skagway. At the annual meeting of stockholders, which will be held ou the 25th inst, a new election will he held. TO make room for large Spring importations, 1 have decided to undersell Cut Rates already Advertised, and, in addition, quote -.he following prices: Alert Bay Salmon, per cioz1 52.50 Worcester Sauce ,, 3-oo Simco Jam, 5-lh pail ��� yo Ev. Apples, 5 lbs . 1.00 Apricots ,, 1.00 Peaches ,, ft 5 Moccasins, $2.00 per pair. Pears ,, 75 Cooking Figs ��� 65 Sugar, 8 lbs 1.00 Cheese, per lb 25 Lubeck Sliced Potatoes, per lb 30 Ham and Bacon, per lb ��� 25 Pell Overshoes & Manitoba Arctics, Ladies' & Children's Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, etc., etc., at cost. Crosse & BlackwelPs Jams and Marmalades and all other Goods Reduced 10 to 20 per cent. All Goods Warranted and if not Satisfactory Money Returned. e �� R. 'E. Stevens, Secretary of-the Gleaner Mining and Milling Co., who recently returned lo White Horse from the coast says that work will be resumed on the company's property as soon ��� as the season opens. On a property adjacent to the Gleaner group a working bond is now being negotiated with Sail- Francisco parties. �� THE KOOTENAY HOTEL. George E. Hayes, Proprietor Cor. Imkst and Tkainok Strkkts. No definite instructions have yet reached Atlin as to the intentions of the Montana syndicate who have taken a bond on the White Moose group, but it is expected that engineers will be sent in as soon as navigation opens to make a thorough examination and , report upon- the, property. When work is begun, it will be done systematically. TliU l-'i i-fct. Class Hotel lias lieen rnmotltslrd mill refurnished throughout ��� mid offers tho lie.".t accommodation to Transient or Pci'iniiuoiit S . Giie&ts.���American and Kuropean phui. o Finest Wines, ILitictoJrs and Gigai*s. o Billiards . and Pool. FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. French Restaurant in Connection. Davib Hastie, Pkopriktor. Corner..of First and Discovery .Streets. T. DISCOVERY, B. C. Comfortably Furnished Rooms���By the Day, Week or Month. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. J. I'. JJosb, Miiu�����ur. m ia 1 <p P: ,'*(';' ���ill ,*< ���l*'r. ���:5��l p*s. l-*a^����MMMiiiiiiiMiiii)B_BgBBBB mi if m 1 n ATLIN, P. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 12-, 1902. , WV&> can give You as Good Value'for your CASH'as " ^* any House in Town. <- i Try us- with it sstssi ss@@a Ifl.'** rocenes9 pe^ovssiohs. Giant Powder on hand. _*^��� aset* $ CHURCH OPPO *k& S ?fi!S," 3HIW To Religious- Ceremonies at the Coronation. 'Canadian Gallantry,��� An Entire Contingent Rondo-rod Mors do Combat. London, ..April <Slh.---I:i spile of the opposition of Cardinal linni- polla, Papal Secretary of Slate, the Pope has decided to scud, special missions .both to the coronation of Edward VII, and lo the festivities attendant..lo the,.coronation of Al- fon/.c ol Spain. The Cardinal's opposition to the st-mling erf a mission to England is based ii]��3n' the refusal ol" the Mritish Parliament, lo change the anti-Catholic formula of the accession oath, and Monsign'or Merry del Vale, whom the Pontiff designated lobe chief of the mission openly refused lo gotto England while the present wording of Lhe oalh is retained. The 'mission, nevertheless, will be sent and will be tinied to arrive in London a lew hours after the religious ceremony, repeating the diplomatic manoeuvre carried out at the coronation of the Czar at Moscow. WANTED. San Francisco Murderer Supposed to be Coming North. A Youthful Suicldo -~ A Veteran Monarch���Prominent Nobleman Dead. London', April fUli. ��� The suggestion that the Prince ol Wales n'llcnd the dedication of the new home of the New York Chamber ol" Commerce excites the liveliest surprise as well as sntisfVieliou, as tending to sh.nv an iudica.itiii ol" the good feeling on the pari, of the leading members of An,erica's industrial communis v. AH I SB* ffiugget arastf &\ap<e? Rings And All Kinds of Jewellery Manufactured on the Premises. jggST" Why send out when you can gel goods as clicap here? W&tCffcas Friona $3 infls. Fecia ,Liff2a of Souvenir Spoons, JULES EfifiERT & SON, Tlie 'Swiss Watchmakers. Frank Mob ley, Taxicierrntst:* ATLIN, B.C. Purs and Skins dressed���Birds and Animals sin (Ted. Prices can be obtained upon application lo A. C. IIiKKcrn/j-xD, - Specimens on exhibition and for sale at -.be Claim Office. Londox, April Slh. ��� All the world is talking today of the gallantry of the Canadians' recent engagement at Plarts rjver, Transvaal. The Hoers, commanded by Kemp Poitgieter, attacked with great determination, but the Canadian contingent and two squadrons of yeomanry, under Col. Cookson, and artillery, the Mounted Rifles under Col. Keir, presented such ' a strong" front that the Burghers were forced to retreat. The casualty list shows that the 2nd C. M. I. had four officers wounded, nine men killed and forty wounded. Not one officer ��� or man escaped injury. Craubrook, B. C, and London, Ontario, are tbe chief contributors 'to the casualty list. Washington, Ij: C, April Sth. --Col. Crowder'bf Chicago, who is connected with the Adjutant-Genc- rar.sDepartmeut, has been appointed to make a thorough inquiry into the alleged British military camp-at Port Chalmetle,' La. Th- Port Chahneltc- railway people claim .ownership and full control of the land. p imami ColINlY CtJL'KT OI-' VASflOllVXl!, ATMS. K. C. HOUIBN AT Vancoi. V'ER, April Sth.���It is reported that the son of Yang Yu, former Chinese "Minister to Russia (whose death occurred at St. Petersburg ou February 17th), died'on Saturday in that city, and it is said, by'his own hand. The son went to St. Petersburg to'repatriate the bodv of his father. London, April Sth.���The breaking up of the French barque. Rus- sie. bound for Newfoundland, which went ashore at St. Catherines, fsle of Wight, produced extraordinary scenes. The cargo supposedly consisted of salL in casks, bul scores of casks came ashore containing thousands 01"gallons of wines "and spirits.. The inhabitants for miles: around flocked to the beach and drank or appropriated the liquor before the c.us toms or police authorities arri Vancouver, April S.���Bennett, the cruel murderer of Nora Fuller, in San Francisco, has been traced as far as this city and is positively proven to have been a passenger hence to Seattle via the steamer Mainlauder. Il rs believed be went from the Sound city north either lo Dawson or Atlin. JvTOTfC��� is liercli.v Riven tlitit the above Court will sit ut the Court House, Atlin, li. C on Tuesday, the I0th iln.v of1 June next ensiling, at the hour of 10o'clock, n.m., for the purpose of heariiiR all causes and other matters that may he set down for trial. Dated ut Atlin. B. C, this 12th day of April, 1902. E. 11. X. Woods, 1 ' Rejrisi rar. J;OK, OJ' Alaska, Yukon . and Northern B.C.. I--ROM Skagway to Atlin & Dawson- GO TO HIRSCIiFELD'S Notice. Piiovinciaij Skchetahy's Offick. ISth Unroll, 1902. TjrS HONOUlt the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, uiuler' the provisions of the " Liquor Licence Act, 1(10(1.'" has been pleased to estahlish the iiiider-Mientioiied district for the purposes of this Act:��� Atlin IjIc.ksgr Disti.-ict. All the territory comprised within the boundaries of the Atlin Luke and llennett I.like Mining; Divisions. ��� London, April Pulgaria- -, ������> ith yoking retaliation, laled Mussulman Kirk Iviliussoh, r KUi.���A band of lie object of ;>ro- kiiled and inuti- peasauts near orllieasl Adriu- nople, then seeking refuge in Bulgaria, hoping to be pursued and anticipating a conflict with Frontier Guards. PROVINCIAL PECfiliTAKY'S OFi-TCH, JvfOTICIi is hereh.v driven that application will lie made to the Parliament of Cnnn- da, at tho next Session thereof for an act tn incorporate a company with jiower to liuild, equip, maintain and eperute a linn or line; of ruihvny from some point on Kitimat Inlet in Coast,District, in the Province of llri- tish Columbia, thence l>j" the most convenient and feasible route to Hnzelton on Skeena River in the Gassiar District in said Province, thence from said Ilazvltoii by the most feasible and pi'aeticable route to u point ou the Northern Boundary line of the Province of Hriti-di Columbia at or near Tc-lin l.nkt-rir- Atlin Lake or.ljoth;. And also from s���.id ilazellfjii by I he inn-jt. reasonable ami I'l-u^ibh- rimtrrn :-. point nt or u:��ftt- thc Eastern f!"i:tid:u-.v ~l:u-.- til :l.<: i'roi in--* via Skeeu.-i, iJ.tbine. In-ill,:; oil, Oi.-iint-ou sin: Jfiula.v ltirers lo Peace filw-r P .-'.��������. 'henc* liasterly to the Eimtaru I>oii>i.ii;-r of tin Province; thence to a point a: u- rirurLtl-, rnoiiton,: in the Northwest Ten-iioriet <>! Canada, with authority also to enustrm-r, equip, maintain 'and operate branches fro-.p any point in the proposed line or lines, no: exceeding in uny one case thirty mileu in length : and with power to construct, ucuuirs own and maintain wharves and docks in con- nculion therewith : and to coiistruct.owii,acquire, equip and niaiutiiin steam and other vessels and boats, and operate the same on any navigable waters; and to construct, operate and maintain telegraph and telephone linos ulon.p: the routes of said railway ami its brunches, or in connection therewith, and to transmit messages, for commercial purposes, and to collect tolls therefor ; and te acquire and receive from uny Government, corporation, or persons, grants of land, rijdits of way. money, bounces, privilesrs JL.TIS 1IO.VOUR the Lieutoiiant-Govcrnoi- ��� or other assistance in aid of theconstruction in Council has been pleased to make of the Company's uudertakiiiR-, and to eou- the following appointments:��� , uect with and to enter into trafl'ic or other ISth .March, 11102. arrangements with railway, steamboat or To be Licre.s-r.-i-, GoaiMldSioxiius for tho other cuniiiunies, and for all rights, poweri Atlin Li.-c-iicp District��� ( and iirivilejres nucessni-y, usual or incidnii- ALSii.liiiS S. Cliusti. of Atlin, LViuirc, -LP. tal lo all or any of the aforesaid piirpovox. Ri'ViCLSTOi-cu, April Sth.���The ii-year old son of Air. Turnross of this town committed suicide last ui��hl by hanging himself. No reason is assigned. Pondon, April . Sth. ���������King Christian of 1 leinu.ark today cele- ved j''ini,ei' lll-s".84U1 liirthday, entering i hearlily into aJI tip-.f^stivitie.';. London, April Sih.'--Tbe l-'er-.j . \; sian Government, with .Russia's consent, is issuing' bonds for a gold loan of 10,000,000 roubles, wii'li interest at 5 per cent guaranteed by all the Persian customs, excepting those of tlie Peisiau Gulf and ports of Fat-islam ��� u\\ VokiP, Aprirs'tb. Samuel JonK.i'il l)i:E Gisahasi, of Atlin. Ks(|uire, S. M ���I. yTPCLAlK Hi.ackett. of Atlin, Lst|uirt>, To be Chief Licence Inspector for the Atlin Licence District. Constable Waubii Owi'.ss. of Atlin. Dated this 4th day of February, A. D-IUM. J. A. Germiiill. Solicitor for Applicants. LAND ACT, 1901, Certificate of Improvements. Van Htavern was hanged-', at Camden, New Jersey, this morning for the murder of his. wife., London, April Sth.���Pord KiiiiP berly who has been'ill., for some time, died this afternoon. HOCK OK AGK.S ULNUItAL CLATM, Siicati: on Pine. Cukkk, Atmn Division, Cashiau Distiiict. 15. C. VfOTlCU is lmrejiy'(jiven that We. P. A, Wis;... W, O.' ���Mitchell and N. H. Kun- nalls. intend. .Si.\ty .lays Trom date, to apply In lbi. Milliner Rccordfir for a ('crti- Ih-iii." i>f' 1 iniJi-nviMuoiit -: fi/!- I h<: purpiw of oliiiiiiiii^tra Crown Grant of the ribovn iniin'-- vni rl;i.iin. . Am. rriivn^.i;, Ttikn n.-li<.-<r t.iiar B.-tion tiiiili.-i- .'-crtiuii '���'"> ini.!-,l. lit'- oo:'Ain[-in.-i:-J.bi.-lorii the i-.Miaiicu i.i such Ccviiiicate of Improvements. JJiiteil .this :lrd day of Pebruary, lflfia. If. 'A. Wise". W. G. MIXC1IF.LI,.. mcl-fiOd N, IT. Kusnam.s. "I��� ���Placer Act, 1901, for sale at this office. consolidated, Ism a 1, Post: ��� lirttisli Yukon Navigation Company, Limited, Sxmth-east Corner Post: 'T'AKK notico tlint, sixty days after date, I on behalf of the British Yukon Navigation Company. Limited Liability, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Land* and Works for permission to purchase for terminal unil industrial puriKjsen, ou Ixdialf of the said company, the following- described tract of laud in the, Atlin Mining Division ot C.'iKMiu', li. C.. containing i<) acres, more or lev--, eomniiiiiciiiff at a ixist planted on the shore of the west side of Atlin Luke, at or near the outlet of Atlin bake into the Atliu- too Kivcr. unil on tin; northerly limil.of Mtid outlet, thence ritiiiiinpr west ten (10) chains, thence north forty (-10) chains, thmice east ten (10) chains to its paint 'of intej-scctioa with tho west shore of Atlin Lake, tbetiee. southerly forty (40) chains ulone; the shore of the Haid lake to its point of commencement. ' Bhitish Yukon Navigation Co., Ltd., per P. K. Schni'scliiriidt, Affei>t. Dated this Kith day of llnreh, IWlii. mr-Ji-S-t J, ���'li "TP ~-��* .ii>v*JiiAZ.sw ici.'iw.fjij'-^l '$��r,4tr}i2��&Wjai-n ,ATf;ttj;';B,g;psATtfrn^YiPAPkiP, ������ ii;:r uk^.;;'; .:(';:'-:! :l"'!:\--o Ci'PP 11? p-p; l^tppp 17 ;���!'.: ~'-"' .���.���j^.t&.-^.i,;,,!^. PfeKED UP HERE AND TliERE; '.Cliuroh ' of lirifvliiud : ���; ' : ;, '���'���"��� SL Murliu's C,liuro!i,:c(.)i'. Thi nt umi.T,rnin- ur 'it reels! hjini'lny; s^rvi -in.i.MveMsoti," :J- o. iNortbn '���, N orioa, ��� successor to ' Cor ;is.-h PoP thePpiiblie. thai .1 is, Geuen 'Merchandise; PStbreP on M'tit.liis rtt li il. SUi'.p.1 til. 'Celebration of. Holy : Commiiuioi'.j 1st, Sunday in '.each.month and :nn.Special 'occasioi day ut" ,-8 .p. in; Thursday in each 'month tis...Sunday: School, 'Sun-' imittee Jlootiu^s, 1st ��� Kev. If. L. Stephenson, Rector.,: Presbyterian Church bold , St.. Andre ���: services in thi-. Church on .Second.Street. PWoriiitiji- service, at.ll; uvonitiji service;" "Sunday School at. the. ylosu < :30 if Hi i�� morninjr He i. R II, Minister. If: Rending Room, to which all lire welcome. p'p'Ai) :excelleut: map of; therAt- liu district has'juslibeen completed ;bvMessrs.v Grina van-and ^Robertson i-. idf'.lias'.'bee Boulder creek-and will earrv-a full stock all. lines. ���'���; :GetPyouP���..Si]6vv-';Gia3se.s;'.;iit''Ir,ilU. ma^P&;'Go;s..'V';'!^,;;'YP;;p;.y:v;;'P P In'a letter received from Rev. J. Jv'\\rrigbt;ofAyhite" Hoi;se, ehclos- ing.a clipping���;,,froup. Hie P'Star,'' descriptive' op'a reception:giveirJo jReyP'J.-i HirsseliVPPperofJSPP: And-: re\vsPGln:rchp ..Auin^piiPPWngbi saws: 'P^eslerdi (6th,'iust)P':hc preached,16.large congregation;;; two sermousppf\greatP power PincPear- uestness. POf:: bisPllive ;years':px- perieuce. in;, CauadaiV.fpPhinic,; .Pis, brighlcsP'memories . \%-i 11 / be of the :si loppthe las been,in .preparatiOP.lor .se\-e- :;7:7 rapmonths^aud" shows .the majority p.'tflpf'the niinesaiid.. mineral? locations [few. riiontiisPi:, Atlin.'P^ pPiPtheP distrietP ^ -;. :r oa d s;a u d 7tr a i 1 s - a nd;. pa Ices'7i j l; p rac : PlieallV:the:'\ylP)le: prospected inine^ P;;rai PelPoPP-hepPisiri^ P:; ist;Po nPSePtophePnch.P The mnpPcreek properly., lhis season.:: P pP AvaPPiul^iiii.wpi.tbiiie P,P:inee'ir!g .oPlUip Ppnrd ofTrcidepand j brothers were :th'c :..Oniv: passengers Pwas 7byP;ePoPP;PiP7a^ PdbrseiF as; a strictly reliable produc- tiGnP; ItpsbonId:; find-va reach-:sale pbotii here; aPd'Pn: the outside. / p. ; P PShow; Case.: IbrPsale.-���Apply;at -PIlie;.;Gt^ABt6'rn"ceP: P'��� .PPP'P/P.^P.; p;:; Pp.^rasePeP^ O^ ?P Eggs,'jusp'iuPP..;,7';:: p ..;//. PP;;; 'Back;numbers pop the' Atlin pCiAnPean always:\be .had at the .PClaiii office; price ,1-5; cents, p;.," .���'pPSo'inePvpeople;;"heed,: not-, tell.: the P public;'PtlTey-'Pare'Priot Pseiliitg out,1 -they areip;'.keeping-'their . .goodspto "look'Pt; ;agePtiipi'(P'es7SiMiie::'things,; , but not groceries. Popular methods, . straight PgoqdsP.'ai'id ''. right nriees ; iiiakes; 1'ooiii.KiPlVesh 'importations/.' -���Part of a carload this week. '.A. .NickiiRSON. '���''��� This week has seen the largest influx of." returning 'pilgrims" for the season. . '������ ��� ���Jop.Amateur:; Photographers ��� Toiling and fixing'.. solution for Solio aiid' oilier papers, imbulk, ready for use, at HirschfeUT's. ��� Fresh Garden Seeds at Dockrill & Bourne's.: ;...;.;���. There'Ps more solid comfort in a cup of Blue lUbbonPTea than in a gallon of most beverages. Garden Seeds at;'Pillman & Co.'s '���-" F.S.. Wilkinson,;; ;P. 1;. S., who spent last ssummer in Atlin, is ex- . pected in'-.very ''shortly. "������'.-��� Application for Crown grants is about to .be made upon several claims of the -Laverdiere group of copper claims. ��� .. . Furnished rooms to rent-���apply Hotel Northern. ' , P Fresh Ranch ''��� IJggs, jnsl arrived, .at K. L- Pillman & Co.'s o 11, t h e Ain ii f'';bou ii dv ��� (bp-Atl i 1 iPaiifl' Ihej-got'liere'yesterday .P;;:77p-;Pp:P.;; :> Miss Ra;itp7,leavesP;;fbrPhbriie;;tb-^ m6Vr6\v.PvP-y--.'7:^-v.v'f,.P''-P;;'''HPPP-'p-'P-': MEEp! 3, - "A. ^MJl&iJ eipiMSttl ^rliillilll^,; "C? .;;;::;:fpp::pp;;FRESH;7'MEATs:^^ Fish, p Game in Piseason P; .P-NOKTHljUN^H^ ; A new ��� rifle.'i /, 20-incli Karrelj I Weigli fc; 4; poundsp P;;-Gi:>\Bv .^caps I and .22. short B. vF. PHas anj 1 AUTQj\IATKP: ;s��FEfY -cMid cannot. bo discharged accidentally. -'. :��� : ���-'..'.'.' ;.;P ,..-,.,.;::,. pP *..'.\;%, : -���':������ Price Only ��&Lm-���'���"���������; If these rifles are not carried in stookS by your dealer, send priee and we -will \ send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalog describing complete line and containing valuable information to shooters. {(Bigairs: ^v''V:vv;;;P';''p;pPppp;;p::P , .~\';,-' -'.'-;."', ' p-".P" ..��� ;.P'-P*' ':..'���}, P,' '"- 'l^ekBrSMoiithv; 'I-'-: ��� Mrs. MP N. M ���uv-.i-'j'-):; VA-obds, ;..P .. and Mrs.. p.ew- ;\.Prs. Stool were :i a!s; last HalurdaV al- Station ' i'.ur;ip\<:'.:\ 'line- or" fp-.ac -'I'y ni .Pi..!.Ps::..!i & Co.P '.���Y-M-: 'Pbbon Coi!l-.'.t; is absolutely | p'.'.ic-- .1'- Ps sold- -in.all the stores in Alii.:. ���������'���.. 'Ms. :'.'-:>.:'i ������������':'.' ':.:������: in eltarge of the KouUMtay Hotel tliis summer'. Copies of the new Placer Act of 1901, co-isoliiated with tbe Acts of riif.;-: .':;������ vv-O' I'.'.- saPv at the
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1902-04-12 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1902_04_12 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 64812906-d5df-44a4-a577-00c1929c23c6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169115 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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