SSS^SsSS^^ 7 Jjj f 2:8 1005 ���<:*'.���.������ *������- ";; ^���..--iv.-w:-������';���������������, ppp-^Torsa,;^;.,^^' 7', ' .V ' ' -..���^ '-. ���yorr.'iiv AT IJN, ; B: G., '"'-S AT U R DAY,.:: ; A PR IL (',& 1905!": N< lO ) ::*::;;:;":^;BKE^]MMS: - -. 7 .011a wii,7'.. 011 1:,:P-PFrai 1 k :�����������)]iver, P.M. I'P Mor : JiclinontoM,.; lias-been ������';,���'; s wti r n 7 i 11 ";������: 1 fi :;-M .i .11 i s t ,e r-. .0 ft lie;,! 111 e r i in 7 '"��� aiid; has leftjbr Line .\VestP ToV-stahdr-- :; -for Te-e lection:6n-Mi'iyP2iid.: -PP. '--������ 1 -;-M;iciri d,/.:-���-four Inn id red \ persons '���;"��� have, bee'ii killed:';liy Uie.^cbl lapse, of /���'.the iicuvwiiler reseh'oir. PPp,;: P PP,PSiiigaporeP--::Fif ty-qii'e ��� sliips ol. ;pRojestvensky^sP; sc[i'utdroVr.':,:passed^ P-here today. ���:PlHHir:oL'tiie=iupsXiiiii: ���'��� porlar.t battleships' haye'riot yet ar.'; ���,,, -rived.; their whereaboiris,linknownP '-'������ ��� -St.- Petersburg):'���- Polish -work-; inginen7'have" organized ,a ���������boycott''-. '7. ,'oii, vodka: and flbbaccbj thus'-reduc- ;���:. ing; the sfate resources. 7 PP P 3t.7. Petersburg,:rAprilygthP--^, ,P;;:ThefeP;is: .great -rejoicing-, in 'the PiA-dmiralty-oyer; -the^, fact; that Ad- 7Primal -'Rojestveusky ; hadPsuccess- '. fully ;iia\ag-atedf: Malacca P^StraitS; ���-���.without--encountering Japanese; - Rcjestveiiskvyplarined-a stratagem :'-;'i:vt6P-deceivej;',th.e..VJ:apahes.ei'.'J)y ������'direct:. --uig.lhe.I^ussiah,;:^ P- the'collier:fleetP..toPfbllmy,:;liiih tba- ;-Mreudezvbus":in;-Siinda>:7Straits,Pfive' '- hundred miles sputhPofySing'apbre,' where iuaiiy colliers ,.were "despatch-, 77ed-and(:ninny- .had;Palreacly--!al!eii .-iiitp the hands of the Japanese;: but ���������'���': Rojestvensky,deliberately sacrificed ��� thenYaspawu .011 a-.���.chess-board. The success of lhe Russian scheme is apparent, -froth the; fact -that be .: .���'���.did -not meet, a'single-Japanese vessel ..in .passing Malacca .Straits, .while.despatches--from Batavia tell ��� of Sunda, Bali, Lonbok,--Flores.and: -Pother.Straits .to -the south ward be- ' ing crowded with Japanese5torpedo P-boats; guarding those passages. ,,- .It is7 thought that the 'greatest ...naval, b-ttl.le"of the war".will occur iu ^ibout ten daVs-neai-v the Island of -Formosa, pi.Soo.-'miles : norlh of - Singapore. -.' ; ��� ���. , 'St. '���'Petersburg,-'.April ���ioth :���A despatch fiom Cbief-of-Staff Karke- ,'vitch from the front says there is no change in the situation ��� ol the. .two armies. ;'' , St. Petersburg, April mHi :---No .���.'.information has been received today-regarding the .movements of Rojestvensky's fleet. The situation at the front is unchanged. Washington, April nth:���A Tokio cable to the "State Department was received this morning, advising that the closing of Kelung port to foreign shipping has been ordered until further notice. It is believed that this ac'tioir at'Kelung indicates that this port will be used by Togo as a base. Niagara Vails, N. Y.-April nth: -���The Duke aud Duchess of Manchester arrived here today en route to FiiglancJ- A Tier viewing the falls and inspecting the power development plant, the party left for New York. 7pLoiidoii, April 13th.:---'riie;Stockr holders;of the;.'Grand- 'T.ruhk.;']\ail:; w}iy,;li-iiv'e'Vad6pt'ed'vlhe'''direcl6r'.S'"re- ��� .��� 7 '��� 7 n. ������ - ������ ������ 7.7-^7 .7 ... , ppi'tv;'. 'Plie construction of the Lake Superior branch ;-wi M/begin hi-June; aiid-IheI'.pra.i.rie./'b'hiiieii iii Julyi-' -.^Singapore",'PyApfil, 13II1P:���/A cruiser���rroihy;HongpKbiig- -reports pass.ih'gptl^ ing- six hattlcsliijds, sleaniiiig-iiorth, 'on'April L|th.--:'PP:Pn---' ...yPyy; ������f-'QttrivvrirpApi-Ji -i3thP:;-^;At:Plhe Conservative caucas: held:; today.;it clevelbpedvthat- it-would '-.'be-; almost a'ii iinqssibilit}'.7that: a- vote pn the 'Borden:���'���.��� -Ameiidmeiit'P Autonomy Bi 1 Is co ii 1 d - be reacl 1 ed -before. the first,of May ..PP;.���.',:.-';,:':..,.,,. ^^"Pi-'-y -: P,;-.'r^kib,iA'pril^ Depaftineht;:is ' lb ;'ask -lenders-to raise':'tlie.' s 1111 keir' Russian . warsliips at;' Port'A rt h u r. ';"'". :-pP ;;'".;'. v P.-.',, .7,: \i PvSingapore,: -Apirily-13th'::���--The steamer ;Nubia-.which;7 arrived ;:here;: reports;:that.-she ",.passed -forty-two Russian ;vessels steering:; north-east, about'300. miles uorlh-ea.stpf-Singa- porel���'.;-���'--The.v"'co 11 rse';L. indicates;:.:'that thefleetis iiot^goiiig-tO'Saigori: i:;p ��� Earthquake in India; ; ?- Many Buried -Alive.. .- Lahore, India; April 11 th:���The towns of Pale in pur..: and Ka'ngra. were .wholly destroyed, by the recent earthquake ;;ten thousand, people are hpiueless aiid hundreds killed. The barracks at Hill Station, DliJirs- inala, collapsed, burying- alive 50b men belonging to lhe Gurkha-regiment: -.,''" - ��� -,:���.'. - .'Lahore,���'���India; April-istli :���The commissioner reports that; 14,000 persons have been killed:as the result of cai-tliquakes.-,=-P ;-������:'���: ������-.- 777 Ruffnei* vs. Attorney: General Did Parties Withhold Information pf'rbm - Department of "Mines ? ��� ;The" Gape-CairoyRailway. The Urilish South African Company has received a cablegram from Victoria Falls, announcing.that the bridge over the Zambezi.River, the highest iii the world, was linked up on lhe morning of April ist; 'Phis completes '-another link in the chain of the Cape-t.o-Cairo Railway. Items of News. Lord- Milner, late governor of the Transvaal, is en route for Fngland. W. J. Nelson, judge at kosslaud, decided that Solo is not'a gambling game. Col. Morris ot the Royal N. W. M. P., died of paralysis on the 71b inst., at I'rince Albert, N. W. T, Mrs; Cassic Chadwick may get a new trial. A stay of execution has been granted by tlie U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Jules Verne; the great novelist, died, at Amiens', France, on March 24th. He was born at Nantes on Feb. 8lh, 1S2S. ' M i-. J. H.' S e 11 k 1 er * - i 11 the S ri p rem e Court.ChaViilJL'rsou. April 3r-d,;rnade au/appiicationtb have- tlie '. defence in ���;llie;-;act|p'u'��;;;ofP At.tprney-G.en'eral ys. J. :M. Rufdier struck out, iii de-.. fa ulto f, ap pea rail ce of i 11 e d <ileu d ant, Riiffiier/-for exaininatiou;--:-" -P.7'"; -���'" Mr; A.' Lp Relyea of Victoria ap-; pearedTor-.-IiuftVieh-'P'-'-P-'Sy P /.The. Attorney-General yallegesiu tlie;'slatenientP.bf' 'claiui.- that.-'.three mining ,'.claims; .were; taken ".up on 'Pine;Creek,; in Aliin^-by7three, men ���������named Chancey I-Iuglies and Beard, aiid that they; inteiHlPto.-afterward obtain,. ;h}r.draulic: ���;leases''������ for .the ���'gr.duud,.':,,';;Iu.:t-he,'mea'i.itinie,'' Ruffiier, came along- and applied'-foi.'-a hydraulic lease fur-certain, bench-.and hill fclaimsP-yThese leases;inclucled ther'ground;- already -granted .; to Chance and, his partners.y- According: to the'���',''At'tpriiey-'G'eneral.p::the' theii; gold-coin in issibiier-in;- A tlirr, ���Mr. J;;;D..Graham,Pwrongfulh'and' withoutp-aulhoiily,;-' granted--; the leasesvlo-Ruffiier^and-Ruflner ini- liiedialelyiput-in a plant and started .to worktbe ground: . P "..PP P-'i'Ue action is to have the Tease to RufFiier'caiicellecl ; for a receiver, aiid��ah acconiiliiig of what gold or blher precious metals have been 'taken out ���of; the ground p.for aiY injunction ���preventing Ruffiier or his agents^vorking the mines, and for damages. ;;- .'.-. .-p.. ��� ��� Mr.;.Belyea explained how; Ruffner. ^'as ���;away. " L thi 11k,-.'' said Mr. Belyea, continuing, " that the order was taken, out unfairl}', aiid that lhe plaintiff 'has not -acted rightly." ��� " '"'It looks to "me," interrupted His Lordship ..M-r... Justice.' Martin, "as if it-were lire other way.; You have been ;-apparently careless all along, - and were 'willing to take chances upon -thing's turning out right/'-'" \ The matter ended by-time being given for Ruffiier'to attend for examination, on-Monday, April roth, His Lordship remarking that he did this as he thought the Attorney-, General was anxious to settle the matter once for all. Costs to the plaintiff. A Merger. ."' An important consolidation ' is under way for lhe purpose of working Pine Creek on a large scale under one management. The North Columbia Mining Co., Pine Creek Power Co. and the Steven- dyke properly will combine and use Deck's ditch, the besl water channel in the district, which will be enlarged lo carry 7,000 inches of water and give a pressure of nearly 200 feet. Some rich .ground, previously opened up on tiie south bank of the creek, will be worked. Steam Shovel, 'p Will be in on, the'First, Boat. .Mr. R. 'D.-.Feieerstoiihaugli'y aiid. Mr. PJoromley,-.: of the -Northern ;, Mines:: Cp.',yLtd.,���'Va'rri'v-.eclP'.h'.ere on.:: Thursday"--, accompanied, -by;" their .. wives- ./.':P--'P:P-PiP;PPp;;P'Pp^ . -The;steam-shovel will; be shipped P oil -May- 20II1 iiext,'sb as to bevliere;-- by-the opening of navigation:-'' PP p;,;;; -Whenit is. knawn' that-ground; '���;. }-ieldiiig7;only:five-;ceiits-7per;-;cu;bic ;;- yard -will pay aP-very: hanclsohie ��� pro.fi I. tb-.-lhe-steani'.shpy el-treatment; ��� if is'sale to predict'for t'ne hew com-' - pany a very'prc-sperous seasonP-P - ;: -'-;" Ta king -t 11 e:: average P wpr k?' do 1 le .'���,.; b}'-the ;up-to-date -steam 's ho vela 11 d ;; figuring the Rvalue per cubic yard rit -- only'fifty cents, which: is,, to-say. the,:; least,;a;:very couserV'ative :estiiiiate;:;; ��� we-arrive at the following:astonish--; ing result for a. 30b days' run--- M ;2;5oqcub. ycls-x'-360'days;-:',-;, ;- .'-..-'---750,000 yds.-;at-5be,;:-$375;000^ .Operating expenses, (fig- pp :; .-if 'eel twice ���as--.higli, as'-,'.- -.,- -'--: Pi'bn;the;coast;;;:..PPP.v- P;^o,;6po ' Net; P-'$325.ooc��' Our ��� Member' in, Committee. Among' ���t lie '��� suggested : amendments to'���(he" Plater Act which were, considered 'by the mining committee, the matter of .the granting and cancellation of leases was brought up. It seems it is now subject to the approval.'of the Minister- of��� Mines,;and Dr. 'H.'"li. Young point- ;ed;out"'.'.'that this-eutailed -1 :great dealof disadvantageous dehn-.-: He proposed that power to actyin sticli cases should be vested-in the gold > commissioner for the district.'; He. argued that this would -be: productive of increased.activity in mining' de.v.elopnienl, as.'.the..gold'..commissioner would then-be in a position- where leases were forfeited by failure to work the claims, to cancel the. same and ' thrpw- the ���ground' open for development by'individual ' miners. ���-'���'���-���. Dredging. The 'British-American -Dredging Co. will operate its dredge on Gold Run, while the British Coluinbi.- Dredging: Co. will complete iis. Bueyrus dredge at Blue Canyon, on upper Spruce Creek, and sh'.Hild i e at work by June rst. Australi: .1 dredge operators have taken a bo. d on the Gold Bottom Co's groin.1 -. Bull and Dixie Creeks will'he worked by Californians, who prospected them last year. Our Member Returning'. Dr. H. F. Young, M. P. P., left Vancouver on the nib, en route here. Me should have a royal welcome home. ���-i.it1>.-'!" *'��� ;^.- -'.^"'. :^W -,-<;- -;;;: - y -> t !r'i;"; *-"J'-r-^ ^A'^^^jC^��u��. jV^a'S *>jl'/'" ���Mi- :<?. |p?ii-!: ���'VI-.- 7F-- |-P:hyi-,- "���'���;': I ��� 7.1 w Ip: ATjJy/JN, B.r:,C:,' SATURLiA^,-y'APRIL 15,,; 1,905, vThotlio; Clai il 1 l2. ATI.IN CLA I!\I lb pUlil ISHtU tVIRV GATUHDAY ... . MonNiiu-... >i AV*r.i> FnL-c.-ro ah v* s-Aur or rue W3IILD i"On-[.0 CIJflTb. PK H WOHTH ; I.H.OO.PL'H Y.-An. ADyr.M'riiitNd nATKs: 1.1.00 pen iNr.wrACM , :n;^i;nTioN : nCAOiNC NOTiccn. 2C chnts* a LiNn !-.Pi:cia, rutcs oil . ppucATibrj. -7 : .7. ' -. .���^.^y^^...:.-: -_,.. - yy.-lOIiTOSNTlNd.:;, P-���P- WLL-HU71DII,.' PClSTEriS, * -VISITI HO. CAR DS tjKTTCn-HmYcm, ,y t-noanRKMLs,,, ctc.,;ctc. '" ,y DPSEfn PHOMPTUV i:xt:iiuTED.7' PIIICE3 WODCIIATC. ' 7 i :.q 'J-m.; A'i'i.i's'-.Gli.Ajixi- I.'uiu.itiiii-1-i*; Co.. A-., C. ���il 1 iis'.on Vi�� 1.11)��� 'Urnxi)l(-1' 1101'lii WTO 11. P.y^ The aclA-eht of steam -shovels' into Atlin makes-:!, new era. in gold 111 in - PP ing. here; :'f'he.shovel, is PiuiPeyblii- - ���tiion;; along -purely: "scientific and ;; :praclica.l iiiies-and ;i��:^iid,orsed; by ;~ the ��� niost einineii l,.. pradical.mining ". aut.honlies, ; Its-value -has already -been demonstrated by aclua-l'.op.era,-.- P t-ioii elsewher-eaud there is, pi:acli.- Gaily no-element ol" .speculation iu. -its-working,'���.hereojioiii-.creeks-. /-Its. //'enormous .capacity, low -operating -P cost and- woiKlerful efficiency; must : necessarily ma.keii-a. large dividend ; payeiv -;;.;;':"-, 'P-i;/::-':-':- ���':''-."���"���//��� '.���������- Ttie-;large area.-of- place?' grbiiud- --i:n:our distirict not; ayaUablepio the, -.'���-.������ hydaa.iiJ.ic ; pr.ocessv (which requires; ;ai!.:a.bu-.ncla.iil. a.iul pe'riuiuient- water P supply,: a. sufficient 7elevation':,foj: /-pressure from theJ nozxles/ and an. ample, clump- lor -tailings);,Can easily; /;��� bewprked "-by tlie- system, of steam- shovels, which: overrides- every'obstacle to placer niinlug, whether,: it - be absence of,, clump, scurcilyPPjf water, lack of-bead��� fineness: of .gplcl, -presence, of Phuge; boulders,, .cement. 01-claw . - ���'���.".'." ��� ���- '"';'/.Fire!; ' ���'���;,���:'���::'.-������ Tlie ' Pioneer Bakers' narro-vvly r , -' '" r' ''��� '���< ' ��� ' , , ' 7 ��� ' ��� iuisse'd .destruction ou Sunday night. The -blaze originated -from-;sparks from lhe chimney, catching in a pari .of the -premise's ���' .-which '''has- been. - a - "s! audi iig .fire-trap;; and.: a .sour.ceof; chinge'r: to the neighborhood. The-, lire was disebveredPal- uiost . w.hen -it slaj-ted, bj- Mr. -Jack ;.Perkiuson;,/l)y /whose' strcnuc-us exertions it waspiioniplly extiiuiished., ���The .fire 7 department .responded. :prouiptly lo'.tbe call-ancl /were;in 'readiness- inside; often nunulesP/ ��� ;-, Mrs. Peters-,, who istena-iit of tlie; ^premises,, set a- fo'ree ofaiseiii.at work Monday mpimiilg, tearing'down' tine sectioiiv/where-;:the, lire stair.tael,.;'-.it haviiig'beeii/coudeinnecl-by tlie;fire wardens.. : . '."..��� y/The;bukei!v. ;i,nd, .liEirch,-business' has-been-'earned on without- much interruption.,',... : - : : . ���;��-"- ;������; Wiiv ��� si'iisi) 'out wiikn' v oui o as-out <;i)i>:eis am ���Kiiir/AS'-w'sriE ? -,, ������ '.'.."��� P. ��� / P .- Atlin, Nugget and Grape/ Ring;-'"I nit l; hi .Is til .JowcTri rimmi.--- - I'lictiii-oiioii tlu;': |i'ri:iiiiM\s. ��� '..', -: . '-,.' '' ". y/p������ ,: 'P. // ��� -' ; /'���'���'���," ������������ ���'-" -���������- , ������:������������ l?ii'nV: Xc'w.StiH-k ol' VA/atchcs, Clocfcc., Jewa.Iry ����;! Diamonds I-- \Yiitviii.'s Croiii ,��r>.o(>:iip. : 1. --,--, ,-.-.,-������ ..P ' ���: -7 ,,-'-, -.:./;.-..:,,/; .'.'���'.', ."��� '��� Silverwares, Cut Glasc^ Hand Fainted China, Souvenir Spoons. JlJtES.;'Efi6pT:pi;:S0^ ^;'i'://;p,��ATCHMto :a:;?bHiMlM;^KJ ATLIN & DISCOyERY.; -.-_7...'<llii,4���,,y,���y...���::u, The} Atlin Curling Citjfa. Development .'.at'.-Mines.... . While- undoubtedly the mineis-" uia'xim,'.'.'.' follow the ore,:" is a-good- oiie,: and. as a--geneEal principle is it better onc;t.haii that which advises- , vertical shafts aiid mine workings- laid out- with absolute .'mechanical . uccuracy'it "is unwisefor- the mine operator to follow the ore so closely that lio- pros pec Li iii? beyond -the walls is uiidertaken, says tlie-Min-. .big and-.-..-Scientific- Press. -.Many-, good"ihiiies'bave been 'closed down, and abandoned for years, 'simply' throiig.h the failure to c'ktend the work of-��� exploration- -beyond' tbewails of the vein. Ore shoots in. veins pinch out, overlay, and send, aut. branches, audit should be the- aim. of the caiefnl ; niijie snperin- beuel'e-nt to keep in sight all the j.os- sibililies- of. bis. mine,, by ���means of. properly dissected crosscuts, as well as to explore tin: single fissure in- which he ch.-uicc;;-to fiilrUi body of yay.pue.. The Gurling Club held a meeting- last Monday -evening, -vvhen'; the managing cbninritiee preseiited their general ruidfinaiicialirepoft,, which, proved satisfactory lo the owners of the Club-, as. it showed- they held a profitable -'investment.-".-��� The eai-i.1- ings for.;the wiiiter have;.;; been eon-; siderably-over expenses, but a,s/tlie, sport bii theiceisriiGt :'yet-finished lor ihe^/seasonj/the -J'ull/;returns; could y/bot-be-pLesented; by the ireas.lirei:-.' .P'/,'/ -The:people o-f.: Atlin/; have been. indebted to: the;, Cuiiiiig :Club:-for in rich b'eal th y sp'or.t ,a nd amuseiu tfii t on the ice during-.the past wi later. ��� Full;^ iisie/,i>of;::pGl^ ^-'/;--���'---;''.;';P-'P;/''-P.;/';Vrl'E-b --���'/y-P'-.P-P:'--:::/;:-^' ������;J:;:;.V/-C^^ THE LATEST' :"-SN'."���.:HAYS, y\BOG.TS::' AMD."��� ,...��� ;-:'. P.JC��^: GqIsI PSeial'; Gtimy Boots.y '-/���". mQES. Our-GooHs are; the ;Eest-and Our: Prices the; Low ���/^./y,H^.��(;.;;;-.Hi��l'.��S4-/.Bl;%��' . /.���-::'���/-���--/-:.:ATi,lX>:..Hv...ty'.-,.��� :,.;.-7;y-7: skelr-'and/heavy: hardware T'n and Grsnite Wsro, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Supplie f-1-.v*^ ---���^���-w.wj^i^T^- Dcors anclWindows. Fu't's^iiurs swsd PMstCu'ass:<F&GiGi''<f.' Claimed to be tihe Largest: Cataract :p/: ;i ������-:/.ia-the'/World, P/:'.::/:i-/: William Weir Dead- V ;, Former President of Ville. Ma^ie Banfc Succumbs ts- Illness^ .���News from-. Vancouver has been receh'ed liere.an'iiouheing the death oi William Weisr./fiiianeie'r,-. and for: mer president' o-f Ville Marie bank.. Kis death' occurred.-.in the- Pnotes- r.ant Hospital, Ottawa, after "aw.ill- uess extending oyer a Teriad of seven weeks. .-..-...'... His soil,. Mr. Frank' Weir, one of Allin's inoneer- 'mining, snen, is in Victoria, and many words of sympathy are heard ou all sides foi: j him iu his sad bereavement.. ' ���'--The En'o's-t s-u bli me /cataract in the world was discovered-las i;Py��ar "-'oil. tihe- /Isnaza/Hiyer,:: which parih; sejjarates.braxilaiid'. Argentiiia;���'it far surpasses "'Nras-ara7: and Zambesi-, Falls.. Pit is in the midst of-ah-, a-lmosf impenetrable-- lb-resti' ,1,000 nailesby boat! fronn'tlie-'n-sara-st. vij- lnge or setileme';it. /'The, piecipice, oyer which '-8lie river: plunges is 210 feet high,.that.of Niagara being/167 fset. The caiaract ,is 1:3.123 feel wide and it is 'estimated.-that-- 140,- 000,000 toiis- of water,- plunge over; it per .hour,, oc about twice .1:1 ''vast as- Niagara.. The en-tine- scsne. is stated by an eye- witness-.'as one of : indescribable magnificence.. T-h�� n-v Men's Suits CleahecE /smd-RepaiPSd^ / P Al! W��li (iuarant'e'etlP.-.-..-'������ '.G'bst!�� Called -For and. lie- I(VH|-f.d.7: ;|jS IIII CI ty Casli on Colivery.;'. p"'"'��� "MtvP a nd-Mi-s;"'' J P-: S7 Fenru Proprietors. i-t Wili- Pay You 'in -soiid' "Tlio Claim " to yvoiii" -fi-k'iiil.s? iiiiMtuail of. loosing tinio-: \\-ritiiiy letters. It-yitdonvoiii's ti>- iviililisli uver.v week nil tlio p'riuciy pnl in���vs of tli'is'.District. I'i'ice.. ti-i nti^- iiart, (a1/ tlio wm-lil : Six- .months,,Si.fiO : one- .vuur.'Sn.OO. -A LAS KA ROUTE - SM LI-NGS- 7~ BATHS- /P " BARlUvR SHOP '- c P :' F.. Siii'Kr.ws & Hddt Dukiiam'. No\%':ijci-iip.v ?ln.-n- i,.:'.v-i'iiiini'tiii-s next to tlio UnnU ol--1.1.--N. A..-First. Street. Tin; bntli i-rto-.-nmii-o-oc-iin-My ns-^ood as fuund- rin iiities. Private Kntrnncii f-or ladies.- A. E. Garvey Appointed Ca^ nadtan Customs Inspector at Skagway. 'Ths following ./Sailings aye announce di's-r the inonth"of 'March, leavii'i.g Skagway' at S p. ��i.:: Princes:} May :. April 1-5.H1 aiK.l2.5th, May' 5AI1, 15j.l1 and, 25,th:. vv.id Jiinie y^th. Fopfuntlien iiiforniatPO'ii, apply or write, la- .- II. 11. DywN, Agent, . Ska'gwa-y. Ajlaska. THISHOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS S&m* JoS-mstoeiC!, Prosi. Newly Arrived*. Among, tbe arrivals this week were :--Mr. and ..Mrs. Rogers and t"wo children, Mr. and Mrs. K. I) h't'tlicrsloiiliangli, Mr. and ?v!rs. Bromley,', Mrs. II. Campbell, Mi;., lirown,. Joe Allan,. J. C. Leslie, M. C. McDonell, li,. A. Kearns,. F. Jlelbrick Geo. I-Ceut, T. 11. Condon, If. M. Bull, l'"~"\V. l'lynn,. Leslie, J. ,A. ''���biinbert, -T.. . J. McDonald,. Holmes, J. J. .Frank Brack- I M iv A., iv.. (Survey h^' succeeded- (vipl. Md.cod an Canadian cusloins lrepresenUitive at Skagway. Capt.. Mcfieod who asked to 'be. transferred on accoui-il of ill health,, was resident a.l Skagway during the past five years-;.. he will assume the duties performed by Mr. Garvey in the Customs. Longrooni- at Vancouver.. ', , ��� nfo.. "a The country which, sells most to- Japan i-; British India! Great Britain coming next, with China third, the United Slates fourth and German v fifth. A. P. &. A.IVI itugruliir i-iiiniiiiinii-n- :li 1 >; 1 s lii.-ld on thi- Ili'.-A 'Uiiii.-.silny oi I'lii'li inontli in the A.. W. I- \V. Hull,. Third Sti-ei-r. Visifinji- lii'iMlireii rordinll.v invited: Brownlee&McFarlane Engineers an-d Surveyors. -I. II. HROWjVI-KI-;.. 1'. I,.H... I). L. s., -I. W. iVU'l.'AlM.AXlvO. li. WANTED. M KN-..\i.\H�� WWII K.X ii, t Ills i-n-nntr iiml nd- joiniiigr ttii'i'linriVs, tu iiri-snnt nnd udvertisc 1111 old (.slnlilishi'd liou��i> oC wdid llimni-iiil stiiiiiliutr. Siilury tti men $21 vn-pltly. to wn- men --?t'��� to. ijiCS wi;pk).v with <-X|ii--nxi;s ud- vuiii-cd oiu-h Mi.ndiiy li.v rlii'i'k dii'i'ut Irom lii;iid(|tiurtt-i's. Hoi-sis nnd liiitrf-'.v riiri'ilsln-d wln.'ii nei.|-s.sii|..v. I'oshinn |i(.-i'inuim'HI. Ail- dress, lllinv lli-os. it (Jo, l)i-|it.'i, Mnniin Hldy:., I (vliu:iiK'i.. I.IJ- V&l , Dl-SCOVfCRY,. I J, ��� A STKU.'Tf.V A-Strictly First-Class Hotel- Ditiiiig-IJooin iiii connection. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars- ED.. SANDS, Pr*<j?fetor. Diiton &. Scliuh Proprietors^ Discovery. OPKN DAY AND NIGHT. l-'I KST-CLA-vSS, RI'STAIJKA NT I N CONNliCTlON. lli.-u.iUiiiu.-1't.'i.'i's. t'-.u- IjLvi.iii's Mtimv, if m ������������!\i! SI Pi 1 '1 '4 4 i, t n in litiuiillMiMttLmnlUUMjIttiSUltltigSM :^?p^^^ .';���- ����� /: /atlin,p;Bp/ei,;;Saturday;v./AlPrtl;"15;;; 1905' IT T. importers*-' and p General 'Merchants. Our stock ;of raoie rccenes ;'-; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, / Ladies' Underwear, ~J&2ti]j g.8P~ ..Ladies' and Gent's Felt Slippers, ������;"��� ii/leti's Underwear, y ���.-Sri ^ S:SSr",, ���';"/ Ready -Made Clothing, ' '.-.^ /' -';'. /���' Boots, Shoesi Etc. .,. y&'g^.'SJfPr: We carry a full line of the celebrated Gold Seal Rubbers and Overshoes; PRemem herevery article we sell we guarantee to be/first class/ // -.'������ f.-oons ,ii|,-.i.ivi.;iiiin i'iio.miti.v iin Tiik.'ciiKis.usP-- ""I. '--"���.:.'��������� '���'.';���: ;P -���'''-;.;';'��� yy-yyv;-y'y ������������'������_ :���.���.-.��� y,. ' < ]^ r: '��� h ' : .���? '��� ��� :a". S:CliOSX,'PuRS.' . is larger than ever and -a.l I at, close /cash , "prices. Organization: of Englishmen. PLeijIon of Fro 11 tiers men. ;P ;. i.oiidon,; April, liili;: ---Ap move;. . nierif :is, 011 loot/ to. Organize...lhe. ;��� ".L,egidii of J;ronlici;sincn.';' all over ,';'tl!.e':,-Ih'-ltisli:.-7.;:'i.'mi'pii.;c.,:;: It/,:will, be hiade up of British-' subjects '-and /will be' aii auxiliary intelligence office on':a.volunteer basis, to act' in /coniicctiohP-withPtlie',\V:ii-;':Ofiice; If -is intended 'to;, ,j) re veil t any repel it ioii/of. f lie,:/disaslerous .ignorance' which prevailed atHlie opening of the Hoer war. ���-..'.; A Meat Deal; C. DOELKER; IVlanaigeiv 9- :ilE^ilT: '.��:. ^Vancouver ���' Customs \ Returns for -March, 1905, Show .Pposperity. ,;\ The customs imports and export; /returns, at. tlie.; port//of Vancquver for: the inonth of March , are as; fol- ;/lo\vs':-���-''...'^./".: .:.'���/.-. /'/..-Pp ���:'/:'/;���;;:P ;p ; /kkvunuk ;:p; y//'' //p'-p, :Iniport,cluty,..P/:.....PVj5i:r9,749:S6 .;Other revenue, ...'?......:'. ;P, ,1,457:07 '���-{;_ Tlie'/Atiiif Market :Cp.,:;Ltd^; litis 'purchased the retail .business of Lq.uis.Scli.iilz, aiid .will continue.'to do business as/, heretofore at their old ;stand. P Mr.'',C.7-'Doelker,'.',''the manager, has 1107intention "of."raising prices',-:how;,lIr'at he has a practical ; control, ;bi:t will, /if/anj'thiiig, do better /byPhis customers./than ever.' P'-Py :-- - '-" f,.:/': .'���.''���'. ������ ������ .Mr. Schulz./wilf" rernairi/; iiiytlie business;a:Pa,: wholesaler onl3'i-;r; ���v-: $12 1,206.93 .HXi^oifi's : Domestic ihanufacture,$3JS,991.6b ������I'-p.r'eigii''.-..mahiifact'u re.'P.-yii-'i 513; 66' Stables &;L.uinsdeiii make /a'spe- cialtyof Fresh liggs and ]-3utlerP LIQUQR^LICENCE ;AGT -.SUGCKSSOKS. TO- :p/p ;/'p;:; / ;PTHQM AS j:/&;^ Locat< Agent;:/ M"..R.;jA5irKsQN.;/',,7H tV*&fr&&&.&&P:P&^B&>P&^.t>:9&:��* ?3\. THE;/DINING-ROOM'T S/CON^ ;V: /.-/-P pPyy; ^P^1 '//CLASS yPRfNCIKLKS.'p/ /pP"��C ',.': .-yP/p'IP. Import d 111\-,........v Otherre ve'i, lie, ...... 5102,012.54 ��� ..-.-53Lon Application for Transfer of Licence U $340.504- Ob. ,y---Reve.n^ ������-���', ���:���������(-. -���-.-.. ���.--.?��� .'-.-. Atlin, H. Cshall apply to tin; Board ,-������. ,11101! til OI 1904:������ ,:y . .y ; of Licence/Commissioners ; at.; their next mooting Tor ������.tlie'; transfer ol' 'the Hotel lueenco, now. held by.me, to sell, I.utoxicat- iiiK l-.liuiors in tlie premises. l\iVp\yn as tlio " Royal " Hotel, sitiiiite on i.ot, 7, IlioelViri of' the Townsite of Atliii, n.: U.,' to' .lusm- Tai.omi.hi.:', of Atlin, is; C. , . ' huteiithis ���23nl day of March, ISIGfi." ' ;:' ' ' VliNN TKOTMAN. ���;"-������,/: ���'; ;.$io2.-54'3-.54 '��� .'.Tii.cfease for; 1905, '18,663.39 Exports for March,-190^1 :��� /bomestic,,.,- .'..-.. $ 165,083.00 ������Foreign, .........'---.....;..\.. : 8.191.00 ;;P $'73.274-oo / Increase.-for 1505, 1167,230.00 Mslnehuria. ''l.Mie |iop;.ilation of Manchuria has never been counted. At the last census taken by China, Manchuria was 011c of lhe provinces only estimated. The -figures are 8,500^000. The: mapmakers measure the '.country as 363;6:6 scpitare miles. Until lhe Russian occupation, little of the interior of Manchuria was known,'but now it is known to have large areas of arable laud, peculiarly favorable to growing the very bust grades of wheat. the TakU"Juneau Road. Meeting Last Chance Mineral Claim Bisoovery, Ts9"^ighi at & o'clock. SlTUATK IN T1IK ATI.IN...VIlNIN.I! lIlVISION III' CASSIAli DlSTHlCT, l.-ONKTSTlNCi OF Tllii' . I.AST OlIAN-UI.; .MlNHl.'Al,, Cl^AIli. Wlllil.'H I.OCAThli'��� Hlvl'WISKN HtliCll AND iiolTI.il KH Ohkekh,-Noimi ok Pink (Juukk. .. r-flAKK KOTIGIiytli.nt- J.v'M. It; .liiinieson, "sivsont. lor \\r. II. lirou'ii, i'rei.. Miner's (Jcrtiflrutu ���j'K-I.Sill), and .1. .M. ilownin^, l-'ree .Miner's Cei-tilicate li!M,S!U, and John Woods, i'l-ee .Miner's. .C;ei-.t.ili|.ate.:ii:ll,S!l2,. intend,/(ill days from date hereof toapply to the .Mining lieeorder I'oru C-'urtilieale of 1 inin'ovement for the purpose of olitninin^- a Crown Grant of t he ahove claim."' ��- . And further take mil ieethat aetion, under section i!7, must lie commenced liefore.the issuaueeof such Certilicate of I mprovenieiit. Hated this Ith <luy of .March, imiri. Al. It.-J.A.M I K.SO.V, I'". .M. C. 'n:Vl,.S!M. Ouecn Charlotte Mineral Claim. Sitcatk in Tin.; Ati.in Lakh .Mining Division of Cahsiau Distiiict. Wiikiii-: l.o- <.'ati.;ii:-;-()n Union Moi.'nta in. Hkaii ok I.itti.i.; Si'i(i-(!|.; f.'iini.'.i;. rriAKK NO'ri(.:K that I." Ileiir.v Nicholson. ��� i'ree .Miner's Certilicale N'o. n:il.7iil. intend, si.\ty iluvs from the date heri.-ol, to n|i- pl.v to tlie .Mining lierorilci' fur a Certillcale of Improvi'inent, for lhe purpos'.! of ohlain- iiiff it t/row ii (I runt of the alio vi- claim. A ml furl her tithe notice I hill ucl ion. Iiiuler section .117. must he coiiitneuccd licfore \ he issiiunci-ol'sui-liCei'lilleiileof I luiirovenicnts. Milted lhis !Hh day of l-Vlirilnr.v. A. I). I1i;i."i. IIKMIV .NICHOLSON. Good Hope Mineral Claim. Sitiwtj.-. in '.iiii-: Ati.in .Mininii Division hi-- Cassiaii Dis'l'iinvr. Wiii'.iik micatkii���-- lll'.A ll^l'.MlTKliS dl' (ilMXITK ClIKKK. ' j lAKIv NOTICI-; thai I, Ceo. I'ollay. !���'. M.(J. " ' iCI.Mll, pari i.iwuci- and nKenl.foi--lolui Kirliliind. I-'.1 .M. C. itl'::..|."il, intend, sixty day.-. Iro'in 1 he dale hereof, to apply.to the Mining IJei.'iinlei. for a Cerl iii rale of Improvements, ���for'I he purpose ol'olitnininir n Crown (irnnt I of tlie ahove claim. And furl her laUe police that net ion, under section 1)7. must lie commenced before the i s-.ua n ceof such Cert ilicate of Improvement. Dated this 1st day of April, A. 1). 1W03. ���f��3V MT' �� # I ATI/IN,'.;. E.. - C.p ; SAlTr^Dy,,'; A PRIJ^: .Pt^ P-igo6. \V'^are.:havi.i^ ^#'' .-" ^'fe',#S'j ^I;:lllf;;'100lll wo;'- 'e. Gaines PB2--S ffjcsvasiJiiai'D :S3ia:-iPrices* E^m-P-EMM. ������ .ggjltpj? ���'�������� ��m P/y'....,':..;/.;.PLocai,:Eyent��.y:: yP.y.;' y; '.'',;:���:/; " ;-"/-/'v-"-" ���'..'/ - '.!'ei''P -'P ''yPP' "/ ��� /-:'. ' Pl/ivL. S.: Keller, deiilisj.pis' now 'iii Atlin, atul ,\vill;raiiain;here, about ' Ta moirtli ���practising .-������ his /profession.. , J.)'r, Ke-ler's olhce isi next ;do'or to ���J;".'fr.--:R-icljcirdsou & Cols."'yP'PP;.yV-v/ -A" ���'-' P ;Py-/'P;"/:'P", ':' "-'-���'-/�� /- /PPy' P '���'"P McDonald's :, (.iroeeryy makes a :.lspc'ci'aity..'ull- jr.esh..egg:i-.aiid;:butter/ P'yAVc regret -io a nnouhce'the death of Mrs. /Pilling, wife of oue of'our -widest pioneers.-: Much sympathy ;,is expressed rdl/ovcr./tlie -campPfor ";Ahl" Pilling at: h is 'sad loss,/ / ';,.��� P" -���'-./The. latest magazines and. napei-:* are always on hand at Pillutan'sP;., P/lt is/pleasing to see.I'vOuis-Gi.erke,. Ben.Xiclibl a'n'd'Vv'ih: Griffin around agai;ii;:, Plhey;; ;were/ all/ discharged ".iromthe. Hospital, lhis week.., P; /.. Onion Sets,: Garden aiul Slower ; SeeetSj.at C.:,K: TJo'uriie's. / / yTelephoto ;vie\vs -of /Atiin.Pj.ustj ytakeu,.; (or sale at- Claim Ofiice/ Come; and see,'pui slock..,;: 7. ;P. P., ^P oleighiiigpi^ stages now, goout on wheels. / ...;������ :;;lf;-ypu;;- know any/ good news, bri git to this ofiice. ���>���'.- ���������'Circulating-���-. .Library.,.��� cbi.itaining- . best,e;liiu;;-s,/;it CPIv. Bourne's.; P Norman I'is.ber lias quit,the mail service, and; John' Kirkiand, the contractor, look out. last Wednes- . day's ir.ail. . The mail, service ju'st.j now is exceptionally good. / yMi/C. 'Goldstein,who has his- headquarters ;it K 00 ten ay Hall, is ready- to buy for spot- cash, --firry kind of furs. " Taints' and varnishes for sale at J. IP Dune's. ;, P //..; 'Kershaw.; .and partners..;have, gone If) Wright.Creek'.-io make preparations lor summer operations. I-ie:;i>- -Young ..will return next week /'rem his vacation to the coast. /:/A/curling match;; took place; on. rii''u'r's.d,a''^ .chaileiigc cup,; between; jas. Stables, who held the cup, aiid' .C.'/ K. Ijb/uriie.y/ Mr'- Bourne won./:���:,:.^..V';;,'/ Venn Trolmamhas refurneohfrom Spruce. Creek where he/ .spe'ii.t-'''-;.sev.- eral'daysA\ulh frii^^ thereis; a; general/feeling ol satis- f'aciioir among; the ���.���-���miners 7- there regardiiig- what :will; bey tlie result of tlie wiuter'swork. -, / MiiSy/PPeter's " Restaurant and Bakery .isnow open''_';;'. also furnished rooms.bv the day or:month..' p From the Recording* Of fice. ; /The following -leases .'��� on; Otter- Greek were posledon the yioth for cancellation : ���P^Horeal/" ' bench,: belonglhg/ .to/;AV^: ;J/-7.Anderson , aiid the';.'' Alta,'.". belonging :,td;:M. .k:-iiccibe:>^;-:|p ''''.���;/.'" ^ :.':p;:::'PP /..:���.';���/,: /y'::'.p'';'''7/.'...'yy;./-'/ 'I'il^XK^Ic^'/.'! "r:J //������ '���,.','";'���'/' .:-;'P'���'/'.; .',������' P';"' ���:''��� ,.'-;."������, ���:.;,:.;' --. -.; <��� , ,.'���'���.���. -: '������...'.���'..���;. o Wz' have / .juS'tc'/reteiveci^y: large: consignnTetit;.cfyFaiic7 and; v '"^-py.7yv''/P':/7'j^;pP;''': "'V/Staple" Groceries..//';p;///;:.;:. ':;P/;. ';';/;>;.;:;/;���/;-:;/;. If you wantvfrssE ^oods-, at/ bedrock prices, call and -sefc";tis,;;:; :::};���;;���;' .'//y.;-/';, y^y: ':Mz:^^^^^;/^y/.;^:: P;;/'PyPy';! I:'-������/;/:���.-' /:.;:; C': jc-3giMWi*.Tgmjfsk. w im; *CTjmu :.i ,: p 333 Hastings;Street,-.yVancbuvert;7.B.v.''C^:/;---y. ���' '������' '��� ���',/."/;' ./-'.'"i'P':',P^^^��^^^S^���-,���;.:���''-''':7-,���'=-'''������;P;���'���;;;:7��� -. ^y ��� P ^^p",/ Maitbrders proiuplly attended to-, y 'PfP: y^. y; :; ..Self-Measureiiieut /Jilaiiks'aucl ;Samples sent, on;;appl;icalipir. ���MF* ii_��;. ^M: Atlin - i aku - JuriRau/: RoacL A public; nieeting./ is called by -lhe Atliii Bislrict/liberal Association for tonight (Saturday), < at 8 o'clock,' a.t Jialmoral Hotel,. Discovery, to find vvayii and means to comnlete survey.';,". All are invited. The Rise and Fall. The lowest and hig.liest temperatures' .recorded for the week are as follows:. -: 1.4 above 1 2 12 16 16 .-';'.'��� 1/4 ':- ���''���-'"- ���14: '"���'". Apr. / 8 y 10 M 12; r3 36 above 37; ,'���/��� .3S ���'-.:...."..' 4.5 4t :������ ������36:"^: ���;��� 35 'Until-Iii rtlicr not ice, the follinviuj;- will lie. the rates for. Lights:; id t aceounts collect ci5 7., ..'; y,:-:;; ���.-..��� " ."'��� ;��� ',���;"��� -..;������ 'monthiy: .V;; , V'.- '"-.'���������'M'.' ^vi'';:;:k:Py::y-?7E��SW;iO P/P;/./P/ :./-.../P InstaiJaticvrwP;;. +:\^-.,..\:^j.y-:.:::^::,^~ ���..'-'������'���'; Suliserilicrs can be sii|i|ilied at Motet- vates : " ; ,7 Rent cf each Meter;W:.p;;P-;:-;P;P-P'-P"^ ���:..i.-S~^._.::.-_;;:.-. _ ���-.���._ :.y.-.>y,., or lit "Hat" rates, as uiider :_, 7 ...;:... '7 / / 7 8 Caiidle Powsr incandesceh-t, ....;.....;.P$T/75Pper tricntVi "per yLight" 16''-'--" ������'������' y "���.���".:������' :. " '/...-'���������'/ .....'���....;,....' 3.25./;' ���:'���;:","..���:": '���." ���"'.:, ' 32 ���: '"���.",'." ;'p ���"���':��� ���.;'-': ;:���' " :;"P:p... ...���.���...:.:.'-.5.5ay:p,py':. ���'".',"���':'";',''.. .liroin aiid after tdie llrd Plan nary. JSCii', ail I-i^hts wiliiie tui'Meil luif at. 2 a., in. and re-_ lit. Jroniti 11- in'; until daylight-.;.���:;���'���: -.''.."'- '.'.���'��� AH li u rued -out or l-'ilncU'c'uod lamps \\ 111 lie i-.\L-li.-unji-��(!'rcn' new uinw, free of charge, ii-' liroti^lit. to the Company's otliee. but: brol'.en ones/will be uhiivirett'l'cir'iit III) cents each. ���.'/. The Company's lyiodern Sfcsarn Laundry has been .let'-on lease 'to Mn. am? jil��ii"..-'FiiNS,-who'will collect niiii deliver aU'\v:ishinjt", receive nayineiil for a4l wiishintr, amS pay all accounts in connection wit h t lie Laundry. .; imm i^rniiiiiii' J%#Vp^ ^S'-:C>.^Ki>iP^��:i^5*TtS';^^.s^.a^.^^K-^s:iJ;:K- ... ; 1 Executed Cheaply,. Promptly and Satisfactorily. : :'::: V.THE' (iUlM OBPICE. .Alining- tlardware al j.. I). Du.rie's. ATUN'S SBO'EIIAKER, A special meeliuy of " Allinio" j R. \VIi.lTl'i.i'U), will be in, Alii 1 . :AI;;s')i!ic 1 ',ixk';e was hek! .T.hui'sii.ay' ui^lit ii.ii- llit: purpose ot'conlerriiig tin.- P ���>-,>. ;k-;.;rce on,.I wo candidates. 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Sli-uheiisoii, t'cclor. ,l "; fb-allll i.i; I .-I. Andrew's l're,.li.vtei-iaii Clii'irrh hold .C!:':r.i!!i!; Up _ !��� ,'-r\ iei.-s in the-(.'hurcli on -Second .Street, il j". o-rniiiir .en-lee nt II: eveujim si'rviee. V ::> i. .-'���ii rulit-v School al lie- i-los'i'ol' lhe inoriiiu^ ���.el-vine. -|fev. IC'rii'i'liin^toii, niinister. # JHE <iilANII I1�� I'lNHSTWOUrPPIiD HOTKI, IN Tl-fK NORTH. KV'h;RYTH.lNG CONDtJCTlvI.) IN FIRST-CLASS MANNICR. ��$��2~ta~g3si��& RG&(a.v,i;'Z2svS. bsd G&e?sv(SGiioin. FRED WROWG, Manager. ,. . CORNI.CR l'IRST AVKNlil-: AND I)ISCOVKR\; STKKlvT, ATI.IN. fa (if/ &&%MA6%%nfa [Ti-vr-*-** *����<-��-.r-��r- f.'trxai'ciK to- M. FOLEY t;-, ATLIM. &HEAP ���MSM STORE. ^r-xxzJZa:** "���.���ICVHiW^wy^i, ���*a��=��i4^auK��*��Sr3aira'arJ*rjrJr-ji3��^-r^ j &x*.' f-ULL UNI; OF STAPL8 AfS'D FANCY GR0CKF?!ES. I;Loui\ Oats, Chop F-ecl, Bran, &c, &c. jr 0��& \(m i j&, %4 ��� . 'THE Ialf-Way House . is a haven lor all Snivellers. The men Is arc rree-niillinir and ��� thi! luacers in lhe har us I'l-rreshiii;:- as thii; dew.of tlie early iiuiriiiii-r,' An ideal summer unil uinlei- remirt. JAMES CLARK, I'RUI'UIK't'Oll. . ./��'i I
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-04-15 |
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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Atlin (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1905_04_15 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0169128 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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