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'���-M VOI . r'2-. :ATLJN/9^C,f^ N( J��>S a^0E&fi^ffiI ;'y\;:/#;/;':/^ ;;.;���'��� Vii Dr: Vo u 11 g/ liusyforf ci I e'd] ;.h ia'| sea it/ ;;/ ;;;'H'e;drew/$i 25 aS'>aid:.;to::pliysici'an. . ��� ������ ���;��� sit Aili 11 i'i-piu j 11ly/7st?toSe| Hember -//V;-30th;::; 19^ ���::;jgs: 19013^ j)rf/;Yq 11 h,gywas;/nqnnbated: :.-.;v can;dicla te.jra/i id -;oiiiider��llieTGpiisti|; :;: ������; ///Iti tL.on;;; Act'; he iias^ferleited^iU^is^it: ^;^:;:aud:is;;liable.to,a //'/tutiqn^ ^^^raohVinentsTffoiUitlie^Govenvffie^t. /:���,; is/in eh gible"^ .>> i..rc-|, tli'e'; tre'iisii i-y:' {A- reinforcement ,9X''so.Jdi_e^ ///:G tin si iii Ma ss^March./z^ I l.!.:--;Th e Japanese;.;'ha drawiifrbnithe region;to Uic south of/the.Russian .n-qiit^ ;;;Lineyilcli;;is; dispatcJmig'^scquti east;aikI; west;. to ;;guard;;against^ a poss'ible:turi'iiji.g moyejiieiit. :ij '";;'' <Sl.rPelei-sbur^ TJieihtefnal'���".Hlti'i-iilioii; is ijeebmihg niqi^bhiinqus.//^ .lion-is-causing/;:ahxiet\\C.;The^Cri- v'////Wictoria7:B.^ ;' :-Wy [ Pol la "rcl /Gra n t; ;:Sec Vy/ "JCib. -Go i i; '.:;/^ ���;<;;/���A-ss'ir;��� Ailih; 03.;��� c^'WM.i::"M;i-' /////Reportyab^ /'iSult'/qf 'vcustohiary^-'dirt^-^LibeVal :v;p6;liticalvnietliods-;7iReact; qirtheui- ;������ selves j /as Gam-eTOirbf / Victoria pro'-; ;;"l3ably^losesTiisiseat.;''��$ trti3'&fa: i/;/^'!/;!^ 'V^^l^fjter^.'ffi / gram,;,ijo;;-^ ���i/oarygartjj-y^^ //^Tallpw^ '/'dpwiv-.'-'tlie:-' estiurates.'riR^ceipts/;fqr ������; ^/uTicv fiscal /year; are', ex pebted/ztb '. reach $2,559,37.6V; It?is: said? that /.the^ ;;introductio;r;5of:;;this-L budget ;aow means i1' No TailwayVpolic)':^': ;.;/ Ounshui ;/Bass,;/;March/ / 24th ::-��� /Kurbpatki 11, has returned -'.'to' the /front, wliereJie: has been appointed by Linevitch to ' the command/of ���/the First Army. ���: /'/:*������/ ,/V. ���;^/// Paris, March: -25th : '���/Enquiry .tends to con firm the-rumor .that "approaches toward peace have already . 'begun. . ���,:' ;';/..���'���"��� /���//. ;;;' /,/ ; :;Snez,. March 'sSth :.��� Neboga- toff's division of the ; Russian Pa- ���cific scpiadrqn sailed today towards . the 'south'.' /;; /-:./ ���,-.:^.::.. ..'.'.Si.''. .'Petersburg,. March :26lh::-^. In consequence of the conditions of ii ii rest, employers ��� of'twenty, thousand men have decided to close their works. ���// ,/ ���'...������ Warsaw, March 261I1 :���A bomb, thrown into the police station, wounded six policemen, and a few aninutes later, as Baron Von - Nol- ken, chief of police, was being -driven to the scene, a bomb was thrown under tlie carriage, seriously injuring him. The man who threw the first bom!), when trying to escape, shot a policeman, but was finally captured. The second bomb thrower killed a policeman and escaped. Victoria,, B. C.,. March 27th:��� The deal for the sale of the E. & N- ������Railway to the C. P. R. is off. It iis rumored that the Grand Trunk Pacific is offering half a million ^dollars more. Yalta, Crimea, March 27II1:��� Rioters have destroyed��� nearly all ���the warehouses, the police station and vodka shops in this city. The police are guarding the post-oflice ;uiea.-:i��;bbilii.^ t he;m i 1 ilary .;haye/; been ^invoked; to crush; tlierevolu tibn;a t:Yal.ta/ne��ir 'thb/Einperor's,>umnie<?i'esid"ence,.! The; >gpyernment'"Aof/;S.aratoff:/are' clpsihg.:tl]ei;sclibpls;ybii;./accbuift t lie ;p'ea saii t:; d isf if rban ces; /*; ���:���: ;��;: i;;;;;: ;;V'St./;;.P^t'ere rAfter.yth'eV ^bbulatibh;;/wrecked /the shops' ;a;t';;Yaiia;;;>:warships\;-/we're, seift/froui/Seba'stapobl/audiman lauded; ::as;i>if7in;;a::lipstile;cbuntry.; ;A;feiiewal;:bf:-:bornb:';:QutTagesv:have! ocenrfedih; Ppiand^aiM'-bp^n^lle- mbiist r a t i bu s/;h ay e;; ta ken;/ p lace / in, Fiiilai)dA;against;;;cbnscriptibu:,^ ;a^re��� :rega'rded/.as:bacl: aud/sigiiitlcaiit sighs^;/;;/;; ;;:/;���//���; %^f.^^t^W-^'''-:::S ���: Sk!G.ujj.s.Ji 11^Pass^March^btii^rr^TJie, Jai3ane.se; have.talceif '���'. 6 verZ the ^Ad- niiriistratioii ���bf--M-anehu'na:"and'''in-' ��� ":������: O ���������'���->' ������ ������":������' '��� ������������'������ ���'������������������ > stalled^ Japanese/.officials /in 'place of Chinese; .'Fresh japaiiese troops are arriving^at the.fn��nt:^;;';///../ /,;;;Par'is,;;;;MarchJ:3ist :--The ' Associated .Press learns ~iu /well ih- formed.circles that Japan lias.; Der- ��� inltted Russia to learn' that peace conditions; are to 'be.se'verely rigor.- oiiS::.:"; Japan's indemnity ^figure is eight- hundred ./million /dollars, which staggers Russian diplomacy ^KatDr.��bUTig Has ;^i :Been Doiiis^. .:��� /Victoria.'March, 20th, 1905. ;/ Fditor Atlin Claim.: '������.������.Parliament having been at.work now for six weeks, I think it an opportune time . to give a short account of what I have been, able to accomplish up ito the present. There .have been very important measures introduced and I wish briefly,to.touch upon those which more particularly affect our-District. The School Bill, by which a redistribution of the cost of education is intended, bore very heavily on Atlin. Under its provisions we would receive $550 ; the balance of $715 would have to be raised by the District. I objected very strongly to what I considered such an unfair measure, and succeeded in having a clause introduced into the' Act to meet the condition. As a result, I have succeeded in ii,creasing bur grant from $550 to $t,ooo and have strong hopes of doing even better. The amendment to the Game Act cut out the privilege of Free Miners shooting, reserving this only to; '���', piTJspectors/^/I;/ iiitrod ifced'/'a 11 ameiidiiien'tz'by-which '-.thebright';-is given to pilose lioldiugFrecMiuer's. .Gertificates;eugagecl 'iii ? place riuin- ing/pr,: prospect nig//, ,f> nlso'inlro- ducbd ;an;abieiidinent cxtendiugthe o;pen--season : for ���ducks,/grou'se:and ptaniiigautbMai-ch^olli;./1 ���//////; ;f-^'^S��^!sLKyt).ranli.cX CVoyefnineiitiihteiids/fhat t6ry;req'in"reineii;tsVshali;;ije:^ onty;andj;I.:;a-n.i ;;liappy;/toz/saytliat conqitibii's;;;in;/;the '-: Aiture'Avill .be 1111 u cl 1; mq r-ejbq u i table';- th a ik "h ere'tq;; lore/ i;:.T'he/;GoyernmeiVt- has:giyeii; me;,eyery;;assurance /tliat; lliecatise qf: complaint ���; shall.;, be; ;Temo;vedas fas> :.as/possible,;,-andv;furUie^--,;the Gpld;/Cqmmissibrier, ;:has /been /iti- '���?$"9\^:':;\?' g;iy;e:: '.y��� WO WliJiKS; HO^- tIG /NOTICE:/. Qi>I/Ail.1,: ;:CANCKUUA- TiONS.y//'./.://.//';-;-';'_...-^':-^"v^:;///-. //There;Seems^ fo/;be/a;:t\vrp'Vigfim-.. pfessibhas to ihese'vcanceilations, :aua;;:Ivhave;. already been severely criticiseel-.;for/takn!g;;the-;;acJipn;6I haye.v Pcau;;buly say;''tp;this^that 'iu^the^ca.m'pa.ign-;^ myself ;tb;b;ring;-abouJtn^^ admiinsfration /.of;;;tiie; law :-/ that, pebple-holdiiig/leases^'shoi^ ^forced-;; to -live/ upjo^the/iequife;- nieuts'in; th'e;:sa'in'e--Avayj that -placer miiiers were'compelled to do.- /At tlie same;' time, -I- wish';-to:-.say to. those/ who .have.invested money and made an effort to comply/with the law, that, .it is not .tlie-iutention of the Goverumenit to placed 11 y;bar in tlie way of development of the District/But it is.th'e intentioii of the Government to throw open all land which lias been' illegally held and to give two weeks' notice'of such, intention, so that: all/inay have an equal chaneeof.re-staking. There will /.be/a'.sub-recording office at Discover}' for the conveni- ���ence of the ^miners,/Mr. Vickers,- who has been appointed constable at that/point, being in; charge. ; The District1 of A'tliu; has: been proclaimed in the British Columbia Gazette as.a Count}- and a.Judicial District, Mr. John Shirley being- continued as sheriff. / .. The estimates have not . been brought down yet, but I am to have an increase and also one or two small special votes. The trail and bridge from Spruce' to Discovery will be put. through. I have also secured an appropriation for the survey qf the Juneau Road. Mr. Fraser-is- receiving ���instructions from the 'Lauds and ���Works Department on this point. Last summer, Mr. Justice Duff gave a decision in the case of Muir- head vs. the Spruce Creek Power Co., allowing the Company, by depositing security for costs, to lake the case out of the County Court. This meant that miners would be forced to go to Vancouver with their cases, should their opponents wish it. I talked the matter over with Mr. Justice Duff last summer and again this winter. Me admitted the hardship which his de cision; would. avoi1c;> /I ::am/gla'd'tG) :" say that vl: have ^introduced: : and ,���>' passed ail amendment, to th-'fe'tounty"-'''' Courts-:Act,'���:������;,'��� .wliefebv/ all niiuino-:: s .���.;.i,!"./,.'../.-. ,."..: .-. .- . - . - ... ������.'.' '.^ . o 'cases can he tried/:.in /tlie :Cbun:iy' / Court,; and/a'ihinef 'can;������-liave':;afair /': show: with put ;being /(rbzeh^qut: by,;:: tui;'q;pponeirt;;witii;;mqiie^^^''^ '.';.';.Th is:js,; I/cohsider,,'tiieOnost/im-.;:; pqrtjint pieceftbf;:leglsla;tioii//t!^ h a.ve;been ''.-ab lb, -to/bri n g- a bp'u t/si uce //: / ;niy;^lectiqn.;,-;;./;;;;/ ;;///���;/, ^;:i':::j^^i^:^z:.- r'.;:I am afraid -Yhstpl aiu traiisgress-"; / ing ;bn;ybur/]imitcd/|p;ace,;bu be /pleased; ^/ta^wrjte you :at;a later/*';" date../,;I;.have:.written tlie;execiitive/,; ���committee of the .Liberal Cqnserya-//.;; tive'Associaton by this maij; going /: ; more Tn 1 ly.; iui t*e> /these;, ma tiers, au'd: '// .as/ihey >\;ill;;dpubtie^s';;calf a public//;;: ;nieeting, -ever}',:oiie; will ;have- ah 7; ;oppqrtuin(}/^of/hearing;/tl]e:/letter.; r fea'd:/:":'//-:'-':;/:":::;Z; :,':*//���/'/.; :���,/:'/'////':/;//���/ -'-:���./ . ; Tha;n3dng /yqu;: li! advance, ������Mivr-';;.;/ Fditbr,'for;the ;publication./ of this /z letter;' ;Lam���; very truly ypiirs,V. i'��� :7":^A.i :,/.-'/,?..:;. ':;\:^f^v:/H/'-li;'Yousc;/-:'-^ ^tlM-JrAiieaU /.-A^special/iiueeting^of/thei- Atlin- District ]3oard/of Trade was lteld at the: Court ,���. House, on Thursday eveiiiiigZlast. ;: The:; object^of :���'��� the' meeting .\vas -.tb-'meet'���������'���Mr.''. Chas. Goldstein, of'Juneau, wliO'arrived here on- Tuesday as a delegate from ; the Juneau Chamber of Commerce to; interview.: the Atlin .District Board of Trade and inform them as to, what the people of Juneau were prepared to db; towards con-' struct .the. American end of the -.. Atliu-Juneau.. Road, and to ascertain .whataction; the. people of A tii in had taken in the "matter. ;v: -'" / Standing room only in the Court House, went far:to show tlie great popularity, of the scheme/The president of/the Board introduced ������Mr:.Goldstein to. the. meaHing,. who then made a few remarks- and asked to be informed as to what'/ steps had been taken in the matter. ��� The secretary stated that it was our intention to get a jiurvey made at the: earliest possible date and that he had been assured, that the ..Provincial Government would -make aii appropriation for that purpose. Mr. Goldstein theu'rose and stated that Congress had passed a new law which provided that all non- incorporated towns could.appropriate 70 per cent of the'laxes collected by. .them, for road construction;; and that he was authorized to s'taU* that the Juneau.citizens were ready to build their -end of the line as' ' soon as they had the assurance that the Atlin people would build the road. Mr. Goldstein said that the tou.i .distance from Atlin to Juneau wvai; only .between 90 and coo miles, and that there were no formidable obstructions from.Juneau to the fork * at th.e junclt.iwti .of the ICa thenar .aid! Nakina Kjvcrji "/if :&■; ;;;v^;UVV:X;o.^:..^ aTT.,.I;N'^ :f!fe;-;ifliir'C!ii!!; 'TfK-TATlJ.VCL rvv.i pun lib urn. nvcny katudday 'Moni.nif..' rr,.'.nxiV rnrt to mjv p/u;r or'THC yj a ;u.o roK.so . ci.rj.v-; prn i^::.f)Ttt ; ipc;:po pen vr;r*."".' a c've"kt t r, i no 11 ati v . ,ii. (in rti'i-'tficn t.A<i»-f .- tVis. iiiiio'i ;. 'it^AOi/.'ft "t ovictv, ^*J ci'NT'. r, UltiC ■ .-!>»'*',■:.'i.s,t v^-r'tro* i.vi fci ic--.'f»ofL. '"'.-,/ .. ', rti i.t -n 'I.C.TTC Fi •■■fi'jc.H.-\p\ii:^,' ;;i.:ic. .;r--rc;. .:' ;.,hom,.tuw c:o;c'JTt:»,, iodl;c2,tii'. .■:..' ' . : '■'•'; Its!.-. Ati:>x: Oivaim I'(;iu,7saiW(i Co. ■-/ A. C!il;Itu:Mc:iil':u.i>, I'lioi'intiTO!:. // /jAMi's.StMi'Kox/Mar;Af.i:ii:. ,'.',-.■ It would',.require a ,ver\/ little . iUretciV of iinagiiiatioii: to iuduce.liie "belief' that. Alii u is in thefeadas'a .mining Camp,, suitable 16 , the pros- /pecibc/and; inA-estpi:/'./'Every where; on/thed coast, froid:,Vancouver to .San. FraVK^co|;au(l;iu;Uie:Ea$L..oiie /seldombears aught but ;gobd hews "of; Atlin,: and;; hutch/ comment■: is, being. -; made throughout, opining circles; as, to, the future, of /o.ui'.- very, ^yast "-auriferous .deposits:. ,l\Iauy :.wealthy;:miui!rg/iiieii/:ai;e/.e:\Mclently^ /impressedwdh bar past, successes, and our. diagnoses of: the situation /is;,tnaj:; Atlin ni ay; expect an. iii flux :of,. new : blood' and. much capital i n ,-they.very near future,;, which will , not only enhance the valueof pro- .,.■■'.,■-■■:.; }■. \ ■/'- ■ ;■ ■. ■. ■ '■ ,t- .'■ ^ pcrt}%?butopen;iiplJ/;;;niucii larger, /territory" than: th;it already being :vyorIced and muderexniofalibh.. :; ;We.p;tljiisii,iii another column" of .tliiS:iHSue,-.a-iet;ter-i'r(in:i-OUi-,!nenjber,' /;TJr.-/'Yovij.tg-./,.\vhicii '.; rcfeYs'to 'the amendments made on- the County; Court Act. - The^iinendment introduced and passed by- our member is of tlie utmost importance to the District/and is 'especially '".beneficial to the miner.in so far as it will do i was itii inu'.'eii cohIIv liti<raliou. oo tar as,we know, tlie rumor 01. the importation of Oriental. labor,: which has been 'discussed in: -these columns and in tlie outside papers; is-unfounded, and one might:'be led., to believe, trouv- thecoiTcspondeiice, that Atiin is in tile threes of a contested ■-.election.. '-'Pi.' it. necessary to. /inflict these letters upon the public?, and might we not be spared the. ' trouble of perusing the same- or of attempting It; decide tin which side; tlie trouble' lies ? ;/ is a difficult task nut! , is, in bur minds, 'uf a political natuie. the pu;"pt.al. being to further in'-ystify the already pnz- ;:-;, 'IVi&xiorkik'to; tftiiz■:■■ Miiler.;;;;/; . Which I'iiall'it be ?—7-;t:n, expens-;: ,ive block; of: granite/ to/''hi ark", his grave/only ?- Or:a neat stone marker over his'/last ..resting/ place; :at/:a mode rale cost, and the /larger part of the money,; to go toward, the Hospital for a memorial thatavoliId. be more', enduring and lasting than the-,biie/of stone'- alone, edutD be ? Tlie;one woultl be seep.; bnlyj 'while the -"oilier,.'---won Id. not..only --lie -seen,, ■but be lid I.in.I he; hear Is/and /minds of every/man and woman that ever :ki iey.'://-li iiu,-; .o u- .of;' 1 lis.discovery/of gold.in this section, a-J long an Atlin endures/;' ./';;■':'-:"/'/'■'"/•'/.'■/■/ :'"/">': / .1 .-thi-iik d. voiced he sentiiiients^of eveiw real:;:c,ontri:butpi' dp; the. me-. ■ iito'ri al,; especial ly -those/bf;..^lcKee Creek; .when T/say that: they wash tp have the nobles_t,-;best; and. -niost enduring o.ne that is possible- to be h"u<,i.v;.-: :^f■:.//':,;/;; :.;'.;■';;■ :';;-/l//.;w://^-:-,; -:: Slirely-there ds::'nothingdnbre/td ■be'.'desired -than one; that will /be always speaking to humanity, by- affording a place: of: coin fort, relief aucb help/ to; the .injured,; sickaiub afflicted ohes,of this campr ■ ■" / ;V/--/;'/ ■ ;Lleant Irbmfhose;whp knbw Mi:. IVIillerr -best,. that he: was tlie^s.buLof. benevolence and/'helpful, charitj;:. as; such, :we':/may/;cije ''sure,'/that cptild he ;- speak to ■. us; Iroru dlie ':'spiritdauci,.'';it; would: be; liis pre.f lerence to;haye;a;''memprial;'/that woultl;be a benefit;and b..elp ' to.;;the living; and- iii'- that wav ■ ever :i-e-: thain;.fresh' dn/ the/membrN^bf^his, fi'iends and feUowpibiieers.iitAtlin. ;,"' Alas for hun" who never sees // ; i: The st.urs s);ine'throu^li.hi,seypr(ws:t.rees^ V.'ho litipele^s lays tiis dead away, :;.'/,-. ■-■■■"■■-. 1'ior ioolss to'sec'tlie bi'eaUiu(i:'da.Y Aci'oss.the/mout'nfill marbles phvy: ,'. . Who hath not. learned.in.ho'iii'sViC cat;ti., That truth to iloshand sense unknown,. That hire is ever r.ord. of Death,; ' ,;_; , ■ 'Ji-Tiil-l-.ovycii'rTii.rer loose it^-ow.iv'/ // .,.: :-.:'■ ■■::':'} :'. W.M. J.;,p.vviS;, =: / ' ;;; .'•■/. ;ilc!js/ce'Creek llilS; - III- :#f IlKltll US® iff W.-J^«-JMUM^KT.V.«iaA-X; /,, '.: '"■:. ,.-:.,,.:/. Wnv ;ti i;n d out. .wine's vp.u.CAN i:i;t (i.iiqus...*s f.HK.M". iiKaic c- ; , ... -.-■; Atiin, Nuciset antl Gwyo Rinys and: all Utnds yf. Jcweiry imimi- ; ''-•' factiii red oh the premises.,, ' .■■ ' :■'' :; / : ■ ,.; ,■■,.,:/:;• /' :/;?/ ,:/ rine 'New- fcpjck ,;of VVr.tchbs, Clicfcr., .Joyvolry/ and. Diamonds : /, '/Watches Iroui 8^i.fl(i up./ ■ .■■.■■/;'■■'.•'■'.■'•'"'.'.■ ■■/:'■/:■■' ;, ;.//':!' ./Si.lverwsrs.-Cdt GltFisSjHJtnj! P-airilfei! CJ)ina,".E;oi!venir.Spoons. I,;;;;::H„/f;':KI€:IM:KBSI PIPfeGM 0) y ATL! M & ^DISCOVERY. |lil!;:;;II|#:p :::■■„..\:.pX ■..:,■ ..y^^ ■-'(-■■^fcoiiiple . ■._,;_ -,;,':■. J- - : ':■.-;••..• -.'■■.-■./-■-■: ■..*/- '.'- ■■'■--■-■,• = '■.!:,■-,,■' '.-.--■ • " Cr. WPM" : ,Qiarl,Goodsfai-e:'tii£:;:Bcstl:aacii/£Xut/^ i.& rz&Ty.BNy:: hats, ,.,:. B&qrs / -,.■ -^e,.; ;'■''■'■:-:-:';r- £55?-V/;Golcf :S'eal '•-Giim^BootS-1',-/-i !'^>;as=-*sr: : '>^W^i: ■- ■■'■*-■' M /'::'/»: fj?"fc S ! (I^iS [f ■f ■\!|,.;."./;'-' :-. >:,y"f::/:;A'V!;'s-:!-v-:&.■/' ':■■ :.f ' : ^ /; SI!ELFt/AND---H-KA^V-Z -HAE:DVVAfiE;; /if.:;'-..:.: ff Tfn' anci/Grariils .ffarii/'. /://;::;, "7r::^>^.r-.Trrv ' •^'/Jr r^"*'' ^|||||r//: -t:;:/;^liSliil^;: Miners' and Blacksmiths' iS.afj,piies',-.;-:pbc"rs-an£!v,Wiridows?,.; ;,,:;: Fr,s^^rMtism ;ar^ii J^stis-'sss'. «^ici?G'fcy«/v,;;://;,;;';.:..;;/.: CURDING D.-afh ,f ":'.n:ei', t!i: it <..'.!!■ C'..;. Wiol.:1!-!. i utner. IS), On the: -Ghinese Question.. ,: \'i.ctoi:ia; March aist., 1905.-.. Kditor Atlin Claim, Dear Sir:~The mail fro.m • the Mortlr arrived this morning",' and brought me yotir .issue.'.of; March I'U'i'., in whieli . I saw a letter from Mr. John Kirkiand 'about Chinese labor in our District... .The clipping" 'Widen. Mr. Kirkiand; adds to his letter was -one which appeared Hist summer and one upo.'n which.,I iin- med lately -'tookaction;': d; wrote to -the, author! ties at -tlie time; calling ■their attention "to., the 1 natter; aiid they reiterated..to.. me.', the .pledges already on record by the Conservative Government on this question. The time tire communications ■passed between, us was before the Dominion elections, and they called my- attention to tlie fact that, as the Liberal Government at Ottawa had i refused to accept -Mr. Karle's (tire i Con«e.rvritivo meinl)er for Victoria) I amendment prohibiting the employ 1 input of Chinese ou construction o i,.raud. Trunk Pacific, the prolxi ! :.ibiit.;-i were that the northern part .1. ,*..i 1,:.. ... ..1..1 ....... l-ve ;/Billy 'Moore,, 'n curler; ;ofv great renod'U,: chai-1 enged,,all .the /players, iii Atlinrtpdni/;. A:;iuatclr;^bauie;off on: ;Satii rday"nigld.Avhen;/- kosie':' played'wilb;alidiis;ungh;t;,.butd',:ile was cruel,/for~AIoo're lias .v/bii,' and.. ■'■ ■ -Rbsie''';iiow^ clreams of\ 13; to i-7,/:/: ■'•. . The/Fetherstonhaugli ■ Cup.com- peti.ti.otis of tlris week were-:/Geo. Sinclair .vs. D,.I\.os,s, in which the: .l«itter''\vpn..by--9.to'S.;-;..'N-'.:G..'\Vliee.l-: ing played D./Koss . on Thursday, when Mr. Ross won bi"':9-tb;-6. The-'filial match, for.' the: 'Fether- s.tpnhaugli Cup was. played last night between'!! Ross and lv. .M.N.. Woods,. \vhen;; after, a .hard :. fight, Mr.Ross obtained the victory by 12; to. 5, and is now the proud pos- sesso'r ro.f th.e trophy,—it having had to be won twice before ■.becoming".- the personal' propert}/ of the winner/ ;; .'' : . A lnatch/ vvas played T-'ucsday between two teams, coin posed, of r\. C." Wheeling; C-^eo. Sinclair, -Df- Ross, and Jas. .Stables- (skip), vs. \Vm. -INIoore, iTaff. WiiiUiius; IdU: Helgren and Chas. Cdlmore '(skip"). Mr. Stables" team,beat by.9/1.0 5. . ihe ~C'~i ■" '" '■' :,Men:s< Suits: Clea:irc-cV '/'; .-naici Repaired. /; / ■Ail Work I'luarsnitced. :; /, Oos.'cj f.ilied Tor ond Be-.;. iiyerail!.,' y/<^?l;!t f\ i*^f :-.:/':"■/':,/"/, HvidiN^feiS;^ Ciisiio:; Delivery. .,- -,.. ---...■■ //-■'■::: ::A^r;:./-ana/Mr5.;';J::::;S'.^!ienn>; 'rop.r^eto.vs. :V~; 'y' BARRISTER-AT-LAW. L itas tahenan (.ntice at Itooni 1, Gold /, i lloii.Se, Discovery. Oliice" "Hours-- / L Tuesday's, Th iii'sdays and /Sat 11 rdays, ... ^ from ti to S p. in.. ' ./ , I; loWolcFariaKe.Co A.a-i:;i7sr, :b. g. T^ss^qS :§Sms^&jff,,.0fS» Plans unci Sijeci'icnJions for Sictini Shovel,', ond tjyclriiiillc Plants on. implication. ■HOtE'L. ;.VANCOiUVER: - )i Narrow Escape ov. -Aihntic ■ •■'■. Liners.. / Halifax, March , srtth : :~ The Allan Dine steamer Parisian, carrying a thousand passengers, while entering the harbour on Saturday was rammed bv tbe 'Ctr-, THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS ,'tt '§:•; A* A. mt.-mt-mm DLSCO\-HRY, B. C. ' nun ill!) MIO . |ni !-:<. itish Columbia would lie over-] I Mia wi'.-i Cliiu-imei.i. The I.ibcrai |:!ia" ^^'"iner Albairo,. which was . Cn""!um,.'iit at Ottawa is respous- carrying «oo iiasseugers.. both •"'-iib'.e fur. this to.the eateut that thev ships : were badly ckm:agt.d, ar.d, in Wee!- Tincess li'irse on lake a !.a.- Mav Mo: a> la.'.; VI. ii. ,',l;11 !.V'/ cxp' c.-^!u'!v ;.rc heard on a!! -dh.'-, reaved faniiiy, to wlii-. tjtir licartiVii. :;;::;•■:'-,• a P■uai)le lu.-s. J'! \"i; IHJI'C lies i -.•.'<■:.'; .in:.' in Atiin ,\: :Vvicfji:;- in lii:; pl"'tK it ou the jdefc.'ated tin;, amendment.-, .Since al White- j',|'i'»i!ig lieic this winter, I.hnvc' i time to-!'1-'''".'" 'l!|'!;(-"I! ,liie. "iMllei- lip,.and in ,'eimjinioti'pM with Mr. M.urpliy, seni- jor member from Cariboo, we ap. syurpa.thy | pruaehed the (Jovei nmenf on the i' the be-1 '-ubject. ... . 1 have written , Mi:. (Irani,, the s-.-fnetary of the liberal-Conservative Association', a letter which goes forward with this mail, in which [ have, dealt fully wild this mailer. Mo doubt, he will bring it to the a'.tcatiou of the citizens. Youis truly, IT. J1',.. Yot'NU. a. sinking roudilion, made a nice for tlie docks. The Parisian went down just as the last passengei stepped off the gang plank. we extend, their irre- ill ar- :;i ic- :tb to. Tasty meals, flue li-tpiors, .good cigars,, ami soft beds, make it a ifeasaut home for all' , travellers..." ED. SANDS,'"Proprietor Allin-Juneau Road. tC'oiitiniied from first I'n^e.J At the request of Mr. Goldstein, the Council of the Hoard of Trade weie instructed to notify the Chamber of Commerce in Juneau,, when the .survey parly could be sent i.ut ;i'"iii Juneau to survey the Ameii- caii end of the road ami meet thej Atlin piir.lv.. Dixon &.L Scl.iutev Proprielora. t5 nggef lot Discovery. OPKN DAY AND NIGHT. FlRST-CIiASS Rb;STAT.IK A NT IN CONNKCTION. M.<.-ad(i.n,-i,t.ers ;'<.,,.• I)i.\0n's stmj'J. '-.4. m . .I*i .■it w hi H spill m >/'.'3 (i m "■h ''J & -I ����� |||v-, Ife- ��� 1/ 10 ::d ������;-v'': ������.'���://'(��,,. :r j"-::" :'v:". i.;1 'T^"-\ =;:V: s.;^V;;L: ���: V^?p^:j^c^\^^V\7v; .^;_:r V:^ :/���./.. :#jxi#i;�� n.. cy^kATURnAY,,^ ��� :t 9^5 ���: W{^&0(r^^^ - '/: St?f)-e: :E!"C|" Faf��^: Dt-y/ Goods,/;:;/::; Ladies' /UnclSrWear,'- /"../^^fe'jE^ ������;:;.d./-:-.^aaiesi.arid;G^ ;t/:':.,:R?^y-jViade:Ciothi!i3,'', /;:;:;;/ ^'^//'Boots./^hbes, Eto.'/f'^'' .'i^Sj iBPr Wec3rryE, full line of i^o celebrated, Gold Seal Rubers and Over'-ho^* rS���^-���,u - . ...,,-..-.. '���������...- -.-.-���.,.,. :'-/ ^^his;^ va.': s. cuuss.'piVesV:': Gt.f/;jtbcic;/pt-#:p?pe^ ,,is ;larger, tlmn .ever:and;a'l!^^ .:/;./:Vanco.uyei";.Bl;C /JiidgePieudersbii has handed.down ,/a decisipti In the c;ise;l of/Sabinf :vs; ���/t heWlie ^C'rce^^VFpwerv'C'bVidiiiJavbr :;;;-'^d..M��!/ypki^ ; ;':Ayni.;Deavis/whoJiasbcedbncpbf ���, .lllMn?^Huc^ssViil ,;:;q.uartz;::ni,iiiing :;jbrospec;tbrs,'jfi.;:-;Uie,M :-I^"S.iny;db 1 eaye;;A111 ii/"('otV/a.:^ t(inc-y d'nivdng/isold^ //he re...;/: yy/.", /;:-:::;//'::::d:/,: //::::!-'d/,.///.-///d. ////.O./Cj/Sblt returued frbiii1:Co lfsol- /h ?!,'.?.! i - ;ef ebk/ ���: f 1 i;iS;-;:\\'ee ic;;/;\v; h e l^/11 e: -Miucli:-qtliers have^beeii/'workiiig'rfdi; ;; .A\unter///;/:He;��/;repbrts/;satisft '*-r?-l��.!ls/'.and conteinplates'dakiiigin ^irj^cbiiiery^iiexlpw^ ///PatdCEdlaghaifdsbld/ tojCMartiir ^/Cbii wa y;; d his/ AveekV/ :The:;::^Mary: Vldissd.;;' :'���;��� .^c^tttsh^ass.'.V^f'vKiity; !Ddm p,'': ���'���'"���''"*' 'Bryan;'''" ' ' ���' Foxey,'' "Black Terrier," "Crescent," "Blue Hell," "Dandy," and "Sunflower," all placer claims on Spruce Creek." ' The price paid was $5,000. be-put; to .work at ��� Oiice^aiKt/Tts operation//wili;; be; ���\vatclied';/wilh ��real:'ntere^ place'r,; ni in in g;/ ���;;;;//':���/ /.,///;,/ /.. :':'-Cv /-fmb/latcst ihrigaziues/aiid"papei"s '-,:. A]>plcs: in: anydpiaii'lities'can-be. InidcatSubies/^ r;:'/;;/;;;:.:///;'//|:/:'d :;;���-,; . -������.������������-��� ^���������^���===^^.^3^^^^ , _��� ������' ��� . *"������ c'^bOELfVER^ y-'y ,';;/''���;,:/,;���' /;-,/d:A;vr^;a;;-A/ivi;,:..,.. .' . .KeH'iilae coiiiinnnicM- : lions iud(/ oii-:t;ho (Irsa; ���J hnrsdiiyoi'eneh month ;in...llioVAh(J.;U. W. Hall, ... :-.������.-������-��� ,-;i-.,,, ,,,1 hud Street. .,,,:..,--, : Visitm;;- lii-ethren .eorginlly invited./: '���' /// (iiitii m>;^* \BM^mMSMMM mlyg^g^l :"��> .:-... .�����,-. ��-..--. ��� il>o.- ��� , *rfl fa -alas kaqroute >;sai'li'ngs���. Mineral Claims Change Hands Mr. C. TC. Wyim Johnson- arrived here on Tuesdin last and left lor Skagway on Friday. Mr. Johnson made' the final payment on the " Beavis" Mine, now known as the " Gold Group," and took up all the other options Mr. Beavis held on adjoining properties,, which included the "Gold" mineral claim, "Sydney Fraction." " Bay view," "Joe Irving," "Homestead," "Gold No. i," and "Gold." ��� Mr. JSeavis also sold the " Lake Shore " mineral claim, to Mr. A. C. Hirschfeld. ;/;:;The,ilbllpwing/ Sailings: ^are/ari- 'l.ou^ed^forvih^ ^iviiig'Skag^y^ ^i;i^cfiss;:-:;May^:d^March ��� -26th and April 5th. ForTurther information, ap.ply or write to H. B. Dunn, Agent, Skagway. Alaska. LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. Application for Transfer of Licence. rpAKIS NOTiCK that r. Tens Tiiot.max, of Atlin, U.C.. shall apply to the Hoard of l-iuonee Comniissioiiurs tit" their next liircrhiff for iho transfor or the Hotel hitiKimo, now held liy hip, to sell tntoxieat- inj,-Liimors in the iiremises known as the "lto.vnl" Hotel, situate on J.ot 7, llloek 15 of the Tmvnsite of Atlin, H. C, to JofiRi'ii TAl.nisiin:, or Atlin, H. C. Dated this 23rd day or Mareh, 19M. VENN TKOTMAN. I /:|/ ;Sp|t: i a i(;/REsii r y 'H /.:/;,. i v::;;; ;;^'^0DD:>ATTKD/Gi^N :.:BbckjDabbD;:;|g/ :.Wliite;!DabeD vYellowiDabeL U v:r. H-^.-q-ji OPE�� @&Y MMB m@MTa THIS DINING-ROOM IS CONDUCTL;d.��)N STRICTLY bdUST- CLASS PRINCIPLES. % Last Chance fVISncra! Claim. Another New Venture. Steam Shovel to Operate in 'Our District. The incorporation of The Northern Alines. Limited, on i itli March, 1905, with a capital slock of $50,000, divided into 10,000 shares of 55 each, means much for Atlin, and we 'predict for the steam shovel a grand success. The directors of the company arc well known men, and the capital has been raised without any expense for promoters, thus ensuring a so'id financial basis to work 011. The personnel of the directors is as follows :���--George McDonald, ptcsidcnl; J). G. Stewart, vice-president; A. II". Ilroinly, M. I. Mech. [''.., managing diicctor; R. 1). J/etherstouhaugli, ' superin- tendei.t; A. J. ICappclc, .solicitor; Robert 'Parkes, secretary. Tlie registered office is at 537 Hastings Street, Vancouver, and the mine .office in Atlin. '.Mr. l/etherstonhaugh will be here early Lhis month with Mr. liroinley, M. I. M. K., who, it will be remembered, came here to report on the Ninu'od Syndicate's property three years ago. The steam shovel will SlTLUTK I.N Till-; ATMS .MIXING DlVIHtUN OK (Jassi'aii Disthict, consistinc; dp tiik I.ABV OJIANCK MINKISAIj Glatm. Wheiie 1.0CAT1..U���Hetwbkn Union and Koumibii (JitKRKti, XoiiTii op Pr.M; C<hkkk. r-jlAKli NOTICJU that. I. M. K. Jainie.son, ti!;ent, for W. 11. lirown, J-'roo Miner's Cerlilieate nSl.hni), and J. M. Downing, Krec J,i ���'* Certilicate lUH.SOl, and John Woods, free .Miner's Cortifieate, li84,Sil2, intend, 60 dayu from date hereof toapiily to the .Mining lieiiortler for a Cert i lien to of rinprovetneiit r��ir the purpose of obtaining a Croivn Urant of the aliovo claim. ��� And furl her take not ieo that, net ion, imdor ���icclioii 37, must, I if; commenced liefore the issuance of siieh Cert iHeate of Improvement. Muled this Itli day of March, ll)fl,"i. .M.Ji.JAMlHSOX, K. M. CI. nM.m. GOLD - I-iO"DBE, " DISCOVERY, B. C. STJEixcrrxj^r i^j.i-?st class. , J. P. ROSE, Proprietor. KiisTAiji!Ax-r:ljN,uiti'Af-si:i). la\-|-.i:v i.N.CoSNiicitoK. THE RUSSELL HOTEL DIXOK i3fifiTHERS, Propric- s ��<i* Pool & Billiads, * Free. . Freighting and Teaming j* Horses and Sleighs for Hire. Queen Charlotte Mineral Claim. THE- H@��Ai_ HOTEL, V. TROTMAN, Manager. Corner Poai'l end First Streets, Atlin, B. C. ' --��������� FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. caotctsr wtsrs, iwwias and cisak:;�����:ass: books /. sw.twiiY. Siti'atb in Tin: Ati.in l.u;r. Mini no Divi- hion oi' Uassiak Iiihtiik.'t. H'umin i.o- oatkii:���(>s Ij.'.io:; .Mountain, IIkaiiok I.ITTI.R Sl'Kl.'OIi CltKKK. rf/UKK .NOTICH that, 1, llonr.v Nichokoii, I'itc Miner's (Jerl ilieatc No. liHI."til, intend, si:, ty dnv.s fr</:n Iho date hereof, to apply to Iho Mining Iteeorder for a fieri ilieatc of linproveini.nl, for the purpose of ohtain- inu n (Jrown CJriint of the ahove rlaini. And fnriher tahe noliee thnl aetion. under .sfi'tlon "1, must he conniifMieed hefore the isMiiwirrofMirliOrtihYiitnor linprovi!ini!iit<i. Diileil lhis !Hli day of l"..hriiary. A. I). 10(15. iiicmiv nk;iioi.kon. The: Cm&Aim Sank of CAPITAL J'AiD UP #10,000,000. ii'iHKuvi;, ^3,500,000. Branches of the Bank :u joat-M^, San Fr-aiitfiuco, Portland, ykat'wuy, etc ExGlsx/iga e&scf oh rz'ii Points* Good Hope Mineral Claim. SiTiiATii in ���nii; Ati.in .Mining 'division oir ������tlAHBIAII DIHTIIICT. WllKIIK 1,0(.'ATKII ��� , IIHAliqUAIITHlIK ov Gka.nitk Ciikkk. r jlAKlv NOTICK that I. Geo. I'olla.v. !���'. .M.C " : li!l.|,.��.OI, pari; owner and apreiit for John Kirlthwid, |.'. M. 0. Ii3,'l,l."il, inlend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo the Milling Iternnlor for a Ceri illeale of. Improvements, for the purpose of ohtiiinin^ a Crown tlrant of I In; ahove eluiin. And further tnlte notiee Ihat action, under seel ion :,", iniist. he riinimenoed hefore the isiiiaiK'eol'.siieh {!,���!��� (Illeale of linprovuiiii.'iil. Daled this Ijtday of April, A. D. lilj.'i. Gold Dust Pukcjiasum���Assay Qi'vic.'. in Conkrction. D. KOSS, Malinger. VANCOUVER- ENGINEERING WORKS, LTO. SPECIALISTS in .VANCOUVER,'B, C. Hydraulic MfiplBig ^lachioeriio ''.HYDRAULIC .GIANTS, WATlvk GATl'S,! 'KlVPIAl BARS, STICKI, RIVHTTJiD J'IPK, HOISTS, MINING CAGKS and OKK 'CAKS. MADE TO SPECIAL DESIGN. Wi'iis for- !?r-iecs a..d ctsls. ��m vmmmmsmmmmmmsm mmmtiimmm&m ysms^imimwmmmmwmkMmst. ^Kff ������*������ !. lf-;:#, U:'H: ��� VI'. Ifc^lf/ m ;; atlin, :b.;'c.,;;^ WM'*i3'&'���$������ & m '���i��3.. ���;.;--r:y;-.���;:; :'/:V-: ;'./���;. ^ r;;'//-/'//;--^ ;.:...���������: /'���;: ; ;u c Kippered Herrmg, ',;': ;.>,;/''/:,/ /'':/'���, ^/ :" ��� ^'f \;;|f 0^ ���'C'---^ M>:.k .. !riT'v.*i ��"�����-' r. ��U alUI^^N ���wrjTMff-JT JT ;/���;;/;;;;,::; Loc^i/Events;;;' ; './gjfST"';All/accounts'/due/by .Thk : ATti^r/Ci/AiM.must/be '.sent/ iii at jbi!cb;ibrsetticniciit.;j;,'; ;���/;..,;';;;���.-;?,;.. '';'.���';:;>.i J"S,/:SBi;rsON,;'MaiiageT.:.: ���</.: ; /The arrivals tiiiszweeku'ere Mrs. T./ A. / Fraser/: and . two" children. /-Mrs.- and MissJMolyiieauxy:/Messrs.; ;"C.;E.AYynu;jolinsoii,.Ave.:ITirsch- ; feldv Clins. Goldstein, Fd. Sands;-;/ ;./: McDona'id's / Grocery /makes': a / specialty1 of fresh eggs and butter/ ;. It is expected tliat'. the'; arrivals 'next vv.eek\vill incliide'K. I'. Gueei;, [������ Bob/ Wallace,/ R. .D^Fe.tiie.istoh- :diaugh:;: Mr/ /and; -Mrs. ::Bromley, '��� Dave'���;FTastie; A. S. Cross, /D:rG;;' Stewart, Mr. /and;: M;rs.;:j.;;;Fggert : ahd/Fhos. Swilzer.;;,//;. "���/./:./���;.: '..".''.'���;;'��� jSr<i'\v;,;.:slb'ck'/:o'f .Loyvney's ;Chbcc)-' : latcs alC/R. Bourne's. '^-V://.;./-/ ;./; Geo; Fiudlay has purchased Mr. ; :Beavis's/house;on First;Street.;; ; ,;./ Garden and Flower Seeeds,'suited ���������-to-Atlin !scl ii u a t e,: a t G -.-��� R/T5 o u r n e 's '.- ���/.; i/phc,Choir and Qiris' -Aid. bf.. the, Presbyterian Church rare, havingji sleigh-ride today.. : /; ���/.'������ "������/ - Since the. girls of the Presby- .���;- terian Church "gave their help to the church choir,, the singing has . undergone.a marked improvement. Fishing ..nets; special!}' adapted for iak'e; -'fishing',-' fully mounted,' each iii 20 fathom lengths, for sale at'j. D. Dune's./ .;' A number of. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W.iliifiuis':Jriends received pictorial .post-cards from Vancouver, this week. Mr, and Mrs. Williams vlelt;there for -England on the 20th. ������'-.-..The/'ow-hers- of 'the: ice-boat's, of Allin Lake have of late been busy i>repavir.gfor the great race that is expected to come off shortly. The latest addition to the .fleet Js oiie owned by J. .PI. Richardson and Win.Haddon, named " The Flyer."' Mr. Wallace's " Wind buck ".holds its position: well. " Third of December," owned by R. B. Anderson, often glides over the ice at an exciting pace, and its owner considers tiiat.it can win out against all coinpiti/ns.- Mr. y.nd Airs. R. j. Barton, of the telegraph station at Pike River, arrived in town on Thursday along with- M r. Gnune. ^T-'ML Feters.who took; over Mrs Myers-Jjoarding-liouse, /restaurant ;aiid bakery business ,;iast''fall^has; agaihbpened lip, ,and;:auyone;/\vlib wishes Mclean,';' furnished /rooms, tastymeals^/or .bread,: calces pr;pies, will l>e:guaranteed satistaetibu.-.. ���.;;/'���< ��� //I;ouis.Giiiac:u ^ are. expected in today/;-; /; ^/Bob.^Walla^ here '.'to Kyak.'is -;b'i.i: his: way back./ /: Mi/ Ghas. -Queen'is-in,San; Francisco, making. .arrangements for bringingiu a'steam; shovel ������'.to; put on his ditch line;;;;/';/ /;:^/::':/,.;,/; , The.tbwii lias takeh? om-a / more lively"appearance.than usual-during tlie .past;: week. ;The;/constant stream of/'new 'arrivals,//the / in- coining: freight '= teams, aincl: preparations/'being./iinade:.-for/ summer op'eratio!is,/arb:?/pa'rtly;;.respqnsible fortius change./;/':.-//////,/:;/: ���'/'/ Good: ;:;;valuer;:;giyeh.~MuKpci; M cK A Y^llle ��� Fu r-D ea 1 er'. 6 f / A t ll n. ;:{:/;iTti?s:;:i��EC RJ: WHIT FIELD /'will: be iir Atlin about the last of April with a full lot of I-Iand-Madu,'���'������Watertight Shoks./ Hold your orders for hi in; The'Ri ie lowest a se and Fall est ten Tl id high ipera- ture.' recc rded foi tlie week are as folio ws: ���';- '/:/' - Mar. 24 : 13 above. : 33 above *��� =5 r3 .'.. '���-��� 30,: 26' 10 32 27 10 35 ��� 23 12 36 29 '4 :-: -i- .���..-���39..-. 3�� V1.8 3��; 31 21 .39/ /./���/: ^;fet;;';,^;" ���������;.'H^i: iK?i '^;/,;;:; f;;//;;5;;;:'A' ���:;v ���../'���:;: ^'/.-. /Cocoa or.^'^ .,;;/-"..';;;. :;;Vau Hon Ribbpn-,: ;"'f:M;���:/:���:- /'// ���".';.;,;/: '/.,;/. /./'Brand/Co vi;jnv;;! ;?v'/���... /';���.������.. /?/:.*':///:'':-'/"������/ ;/':// ':'/"///'���'��� Wo have a ful! Jino :of��� tJie; above , mentioned; goods, ; . v /; ^ : And otii- :pfices/;ara:- rights;/.;/./ /;- '-:���" ,;������.:���/-/;������;,,:- .;:���;������;.���.���.: :'t.Z/t,/.\ ��MmMBm-:MMM a Mmmm:mmMmMim. ". ��� "'-.-���. '������"'.' ��� , ���' c' ���/'";''.���"/';���/���":; 333 Hastings Street^./Vancouver,' B. C. ,/ ,; ���,'/"��� '..:.���:>.'.:���'..[',/./.:;:/'.;':;./ ;,';:'-/';-'-::/''.-.-/-.:-. *JP^&&��& ���'';.''��� ^'���-.y^y-^.^V- ' ���.;;/��� V^^^;-vjMaUv6i;ders,;'p'r0nlpfl //--;'":.: v SeifMeasurcmeut:'Blanks' faiid ;Saihples; sent on application. Until fintlia:* notice, the foilowinjr will he the rates tor Liylits ; till'accounts, collected-, -"-���. v..;';1-.': ���..',-" ���'���'.:��� ��� -y- '.���'���', \~..:~: ���.. ' nioitthly,:/ :'.;"'L-.' '.;-'���,...'.. . ������. ^ ��� :[yy:;y.^ ^v'v ������'���..���������</; tnsiaiiation., ....;������:��� ���������,������:-��� :������:-��� -jW-:-���.���/���:������:���/������/���/'��� ������/������;.../-,v/../.....v./$3.50/ per. /Light/ ; /; SiibaorUierii ciin lic'swppliod tit 5!pter 'riitcs J:.,:;/���.;//, .:/; Resit.ptf-'e'achzPifleteV,'/^".^ month :/������'���,// ���-;���/:/ ;-.'/;;.//:,,..'/-/':/., !���>: ,/������ or jit .".Uiit". i'ii tys, as n ii dor':"- ,.//:;.-::/:;*;, // .-./���.��� 8 Candle Powei* :ncanciesc&nt, ............. .$1.75 per/ rribnth per/ Light iV!"7"'--;'"^"':'-';:^ ���32./-.;v'/--':-:^.;/-/'.''-;/:;/���/:.. -:"1.'. ��� ::.'--^^h::.:i.s.sQ'/::}-.^\:'--y- /^'y;'���;//.��� .troniiuid itftei' tlie Sril Jhiiimry,- lilCH, ull-J.i^Iits'������will:.be turned.oil' lit 2 a. in. inul i-e- litfroni (! ii.. in.1 until iln.yli^lit. :../': - .- ...:.-::.. .AH 'liiivnuiNuiit. or liltu'Uenod lamps will,he oxcluuifred for new aiics,'Tree of uliiii'^c, if' hrouyht to the Company's olouc, lint lirolcen ones will he elmryed for at DO edits each. The' Company's Modern Steam Laundry 1ms boon let on lease to 51m aiid JliiR. 'li'iiNS, who will collect-ami deliver all washing, receive jia.vmeiit for a��l wusbiiifr, anil pay all accounts in eonneetiou with tlie I.aimdi'.v. '���'"���/;'. ./..',''-. . LOUIS 'SCHELZ, Chui-oh Notices'. / Church ot liiiirliiuil: St. .Martin's Clniruli��� Siunla^' services: Matins at Ha. m.; livcn- soii^', 7:Hi) p. in. Celebration of .Holy Com- miitiioti. 1st Sunday in each month and on Special occasions. Sunday' School:. Sunday, at :'. p. m. Committee Mediums. 1st Thursday each month. : Key. K. I".. Steidienson. rector. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hold services in Ihe Church on Second Si reet. Moi'iiiu';; sorvic.'.' al 11 : evening service, 7:ll;i. Sunday School at the close of the niorninj.- fcervic'.. Rev. K.Turliin^ion,minister. WHOtl :sa BR IBTAIt': ��� BUTClii ATLIN,/ Ii. C. N��**' n. '...;ATI,1N, B. C. . "���'..'���"���. . '..-'��� . ������ '',' ���, BfSiZ'bVERii QF' P.A'SER��� 3EP1E' . 'SMALL AND LARGE ORDIiRS PROMPTLY FILLED. '"..��� .WANTED.';. >.l!-:.\' AN'!) W'b.MKX in I his county and adjoining territories, lo present and ndvei'thie an old established bouse of solid liuaueial standing. S"lary to meii $21 wi'ehly. to women :'}12 to iil.S wei'ltly with expenses ml- Viineed each .Monchiy by check direct from headquarters. Horse ami bi'K'^y I'urnishcil when necessary. I'o/iiion pi'i'iuan<..|it. Address, lilew Hi'os. iX- C'o, I:<��� 111. T.,M1111:111 llldy;., Chicago, III. ,*����� TTI^F if, ^o iiiiwtiiii ��� m.f FOLEY T\.*.-*-*in&E. i ���tiJU���/.ln���=^���-.vTT^^��� ��rr--: # Mil!.CiilANil HOTEL'�� FINEST EQUIPPED PIOTELTNI'MIv NOR'l'H. .. IiVERVTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. FRED WRONG, Mcnsser. CORMICU 1MUST AVUNUJ.; AND ' DISCO VJC R V STRIiRT, ATI,IN. MiTUBH &MEMP QM.W '��f@R��a -xu*^jC^-~ujz-s jt^jo**uiJCU=rpacj^i.'=��3r��rjBXff�� i:!UT FULL LINE: OF STAPLE AND FANCY lii^OCERJES. Flour, Ocits, Chop I;eed, Bran, &c, &c. ':;'^Mv��?$%fi^^ ':A,r. vi!y<. ''���'��� ':-'-l:'������.^v^ TH E Malp-Way ilousi '�� a haven for all travellers. The meals ��re free-mlllin- ami tin: bracers in u,0 I'.'ir as refresh in/:- as the dew <if ||M. (.���,.|v iiic.riiin,., An ide'a'l summer and winter resort. JAMES CLARK, I'ROJ'KliCToK. < '"'Pm /:4l m m 'f'l I 'M m ���"'3..1 ���W m :��� & |'��� ������l ^S^^^^^^^^^^M >$*i5.r$ik 1,
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-04-01 |
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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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1905_04_01 |
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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 |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 53a3b585-bf1d-4bb7-871e-8eb141d35b6a |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169122 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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