r. "~ ;> "->"������ Ph>f k1 l >.'���"" ,.?\ ,;r',A />(,: "'"'"-���'���- * ' I/ u V.1 P/^., ^^p\ e< y^r ?P.?i fzr>i'^^ cr' /--y nw - rj v* i t; ' ��� Aw" *"*"*'���*���*-fcH" * _>K " ��*& ' * * �� ���-*#��� J- I ��-* - -.,��� vZ&\ J ;| If i % A *ff ?s �� i ., 'VOtV 26. ATLIN,���_. C, S.UVU1UPYY, AlVIi, ii, .vjIP N |, - 'l j��tp"<s!/ What are. we agoing ";;',/; --f ;to''do about it? l >pp ".03 <0 i1�� v Via pA r^T'-v/-\/ I-ECEG'RSPHIC. ; A'Budget ,of, Interesting .News , ' From'Many Quarters. "'X"-- [al'JtOIAr. TO THE CIjAIM.] " > '������'! Special.Telegrams to ttis Claim.-' Apl.lOth. 1908. ' -^' / ,v ign- error ���-' ',!-' ���: 'Ele^oflisvE/'fisboii' if /' The Elections1,*"(Lisboh gave'lho Monarchist p^iitj^ a/clecided victoryf ,asva result/a bloody.'riot took-place ) last SjLuvUy, and the City .is .ex- / .periencing a leign of teiror. ". " ,- It is ropoited'thaL the mob plun-, dered the pnoier districts, which "looks 'as though the Republicans were not wholly lesponsible-for the disturbances.",;- Thiee newspaper offices, supporters oft he Government, were wieck- cd'and gieat damage done^ befoie thei soldiers appeared upon the scene They fired on tlie.iiiob^kill- 'ing several and wounding* a liun- , died more;" the 'streets are "covered in blood.' -1 - ' / P ,- ' ^, Tiier :' \ ::'\;]R��;sigrisi_ ^';, iflliisi'pficdv'''.-; ���' -o; ���j' ��� .v -r- ��' - ���' ' Fiemier"Bamieiman has.re-i^ned Office owing to his .serious dln-SsT" Tlie Chancellor of the Exchequer The Hon." Heibeit 'Asiuith has been appointed to succeed him] .* 'j-The. King.Jv/ho has .been in France~fcrVoinetiuie,'has summon- ed Mr. \squitlPlo Biairitz and^l-e will absume his new duties* immediately on hisJreturn.-P "',.' v- L , M"i. Toiin Burns has-been mFn- tioned as^likely, toi be offered-the < ���- . i.-'" C' -- ," ��� "C- j Chancel!o;ship. a ' \ J "-- ���AOur latest >r<;poit of Mr. Campbelr Bannerma'i is lhati,he-is 'much worse and sinking rapidly. " ,-^- ff ' The House will adjourn next Wednetdaj'' the ������ 15th. until Tues-; day the.2ist , for Easier, . t - .'��� ' - /- Ifflsjeral Canfc vSt. Calherines Ont. :- Four burglars made a desperate attempt to rob the Imperial Bank at St. Davies. Two of the men kept the citizens back with revolvers while the other two tried lo blow open the doors of the vault They failed however to force the inner door and the situation becoming too hot for them they jumped on their horses and made good their 1-scape. < *^*r. (" ^ - ��� . - - P J The.'second batch of Salvation Army Immigrants will hhoaly :u- rive fiotn England. " ' , -Ii is said that they will settle in, and atound Edmonton. Caiwda hib pas-ed Ire Stiiate ' , The Royal a~.-?cnt has been given to the Bill. ' ' mil ,3iur fs.^liOT ��� x iaaiggATiON;'. 3 ffw^ C:-^ *��&&* ^eai. American.' Capital J-P---?;,,^ - ' N ; ^ViJ-Behiiid Jt. - i.f- '. 'Pi? -C."______.'J .(-.-'.' ' 'si-C- ���> P P-PTwelve tliousa'n'd acres of 'timber lancPne'af'~Vancoriver. has ibeeh ,ptn- cliabed by some Aoiciican capitalists for seven hundred thousand dollars. A plant waich will cost four liui.- dred thousand dollars is going lobe installed. Oliver's Bill Passes Royal assent given. Ottawa :- Mr. Oliver's Immigration Bill, providing that all immigrants must coui'j diiect from* the place of their birth if they are to be admitted into . Ad.��s_2i!s_ra.h,o*Kzeas��res to ��?e inkon. :' - " v As a result of tlie confeicnce 'between Mr'John Moiley, the- iv.r] of Elgln,'aiul Mr. McICei'zie Km?,, admiubtialive mcnsiires arc to be t.ik-n to stop Hindoos eansratmg to Canada. - ��� "' r CircuJ as aie being stnt'io In^i? . ^ ' fxplairmg that tin.- stite" of the labour market heie lenders it fn- de^irabis that Hindoos should come here " -it vui also be explained that the climate is not at all suitable loi them. - - 4M liiileci TENEHENT -EOySB' IK LCKBON'CCILAPSES.- . "<- As a resuU of excivatino- for thi basehici't of some huge builrlings \vhic_ aie 'under cqiiiliiictu/n, an old teuoiuciil ho; se adjo ujinr the new i>;uhluig sits collapsed binymg forty "people. ' ' ���. ' The woik of tc^cue was raoidiy piocc-vided wiih and ut> to tlie'present tw^'ily dead bodies have been uncovered. ., - ���-'1 fii���� Tlfe, worst storm ever "known. , What is repoilca^ a>> thj worst s'.orm that has ever been ..heard of has been tagii g round Toini'lo. Great havoc lias bseu caused all along the shore of Lake Ontaiio. '1 he ivdves forced tneir way one hundred yards further i<il<mcl ih'-n the)7, ha\e ever'been liefore ar.d many e::citii'g iv-cir?-. to.ii: plice. Scwi.il la.vires have !��ecu ics- ened from tlieii houxs'by boats. Ottawa has not escaped and damage is repoildd from Montreal, bul 11 p lo lho p.-.'sm! we have heard ol uo'loss of life. St John \ All the mem bus of the new Cabiiii-t weie elected by acclamation. Fiesh assortment Lowney's creams and chocolate nuts at C. li. .Bourne. Mr. L'ofiald Ross, one time Manager of the Canadian Hank of Commerce here, who \vda vi'-iluig old liieucls 111 lhe~d'stiicL last week, returned to While Horse on Tuesday. - Mr. R. Jauiicsou iefp here on Tuesday-morning for'Caiibou Ile'is out on business in connection with the biingiug in of the plant for Ott;i Cieek. Mr. Jim Huston and Mr. Ceoige Colitis have been in Town lor a. ueek. ' Jim thinks of Hying his luck at i'lince lljipsit. .NOTICE. ��� ��� ' A General Meeting of the .-Ulin District Libcral-CouseivalJve Ass'o- oictUoii will be iulcl in the Koot- en.'iy Hall, Atiin, on \\ edtu-iday the 15th. inst. at 8 p. m. ^ Ih-.shiess :- ^ To' elect Ofiicers and discuss issues 01 the clay. '��. John Buuhain Chairman. H. Pineo Sec. Tieas. 1 Mr C E. Wyiiii Johnson who is largely interested in xthe " Gold Group " Miivi and has bec.i in Town lor about leu days, loll for Skagway last Tbtnsdaw He returns next Tuesday and willieopco the Assay Offiice here dining the coming -cason. Jim McKcchnie and Dick Smail ol Spruce, who Iiavc been \, inle:- ing on the Coast returned on Tues- dnv's Sta��e Edition deLuxe, Illustrated ��� "Songs of a Sourdough " $2.00 each at C R Jou <s's. PP- ^ y ���'I >. "* >. >ir"<>��<*vwi.^Miift.^ ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, APRIL u, 1908. .^^.-'"���J" M"*-'.S I ��-'" X Tl.T -Vi'l.tN Cl.ftlt.X ,-> 1-uai.R-nro r.vc iiv -W nir.vf.i !1C Aliitl VUlHIL n^M'od by :\Ir. .McKay and -second ed by Mr Siwuison that a Committee: o." 5 min^is be appointed by the n-o.if.iru-.. t��i..i, M�� ro /.-���-, iv.r.-r or r..i iC'iill 1" tO lit"- ISO WilVS, "ailll I llC prob- ��o���lU ron =o er��r, -r, �����,: v- or, "��� I We j f ._ , ;���.,".; U]e bod;ejS> YOK. AUVKnTiaiua t.-.TRL : *!.:.:> p*-*. ir.cn t *cl.d tnnrnTiofi: ns^sir.c. noT'crt* 71 crtnn a li*<v APrCIAL I1AT.-9 CH 'A*- .-I tCAllON. v-fc��� .10R i'Ul.NTlNO : faiLL-iittAEE. ' rotltnn, vi��ii:rja citiui 1 LrTTKn-HCAD*. pnocnAMr.-^e, ctc, rrc. onOEna MOwpnv ixelutcc. ^ Pflicc-j mude-.'. rr. Thb A'rr,i�� Claim PuniiinniKo Co., J-to. Hub Ei-t Paui.kkeh. ;w.t.w��:::�� Gnuoi:. The lollif.ving ncicd on'the Committee :- Mes'r.4. Carlson, McLaren Coi'.roy, Albeit and McDonald. The Meeting then .adjourned for o.r.-? hour to aliovv these, Miners lo come together, with Mr. Fraser to formuhilrplans, -and at the end of that time they reported that tlie ma;t feasible ways were, either to run an incline, or sink a.shaft, at a piobable cost of between $1,500and $2,000. 'J'he Meeting then adjourned and Mr. Fia.ser communicated with Victoria by telegram, and received a liUinrPiing him to employ mt:i lo recover the bodies.' Mr. Fraser met the Winers on WHEELING iroceries and "Provisions I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Allwayson hand for his J'indness in supplying; the particular;; of this repoit. JARD OP THANKS. C , O^11^ *-�� ti'.e fact'thai the "Gold Group" Mine (late Bcavis pioptrly) is going ahead ve:}' s-uis'aetoriiy, _ although at the prusc-it trine we r.re 'eP'y not iu a'pohitiou to ra^.ke any definite slatemenls wi!h regard to it, 'and, thai it is reported thr.l seven-1 j Wsriuasihy, n_d Mr. Mckaien was imvestors representing a hirge am- j i!'-^od in charge of the work of ounl of capital.will visit the- Camp I w��kiug a'shaft. The woik is pro- during the coming seaPon, we wisli feeding well^and we' hope their sad to impress upon ail'liolrlers of good j��l!J"ct uiil be ftpeedily aliaiued. quarts, and placer pr.. positions of|,_ Our ihariks are_due Mr. Conroy. which they wish io dispose, to remember thai at all limes we are pleased to publish reports of, good props: ties in fclio District if they are communicated to us. ' . We would ask however that only actual facts be dealt'v.v.h in such reports, and that "the imagination be not allowed to cause statement.* to be published _ which cannot be verified, since this wiil do more harm to the property than anything else. Each property so misrepresented, not 011I3' minimises th.' owner's chance of makinj a deal, but, injures'the reputation of the whole Camp, and tends io scare away the investor. Il is owing to this sort of thing being practiced - in the past, that, now we have several good .sound propositions to offer, that capilalir.l-s are afraid"'lo conic forward foi i'o.ir of running up against one of the ''wild-cats" which gave us such a bad name years ago. The ~lr��ki 'Store,} First Street. f��� wr<-sos<r-^^^-''^<^-V4'��$tf&<f^4^^ \nwm��- Gwpmy, B Konrad Waw^ecka, MANAGIiK. To the .Editor, Atlin Claim. i. 1 a ^. 0 The'" (EOTCftiHiest takes over (he tommy cf tho bodies ea Spruce Creek. A Public Meeting was held in the A- 13. Hall, Discovery, on Monday afternoon April the 6th. lo decide what w.is to be done with regard to the recovery of the bodies of the two entombed miners. The attendance at I he meeting numbered about 70, nearly all of whom were miner.-;. Mr. Norman McLeod was in flie Chair and Mr. W. JJ. Conroy acted as Secretary. It was moved by Mr. Kirkhnui, seconded by Mr. Alex. McDonald, That we make a ieque.il upon the Government to recover the bodies of the entombed miners on Sumce Creek, as the miners have exhausted themselves in trying lo recover them. Mr. Fraser, the Government Agent, asked for information as to the scheme to be employed, and the approximate cost; a lengthy discussion P.-'.lowed, and it wa-. ultimately lhis, the first opportunity, to thank, through the medium oP . yi>tir paper, all the miners and .other kind friends, who so assiduously worked at great personal inconvc- nici:c2 and risk, in the endeavour to save the lives of my brother W. S. Aliiolt and my sincere fiiend Edward Bowly, and who, when""all hops of this was abandoned continued to labour so energetically for the recovery of their bodies. - In expiring my thanks I wish nls'o to i'..elude those of the members of ray family and of the late E. Bowly's, to whom, it will in their sorrow, be a source of great ������alisfaciion to know that so many kind, friends,-testified their sympathy mid sot low for the two young men, cut off so sadly in the prime of their lives. I remain Yours faithfully Alex. W. Aliiolt. 'ewers of Lagans0 Seer, .sssssa- Porter. THOSE WHO PURCHASE NORTHERN-BREWING- ���CO. BEER IN PREFERE?CCE TO BRANDS THAT ARE SHIPPED IN, ARE HELPING TO SUPPORT ' A HOME INSTITUTION AND HOME LABOR. ' ASK FOR NORTHERN BREWING CO. BEER, THE BEER THAT IS BREWED IN ATLIN, B. C. SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. w&r<sw<r&'^i*&^&&^:&^^tf'4itf4--4 &<?&'^'-��tftf^:s'^a^'^&<&'4'<T&ax:'4 2 $ h \\ m>m DIXON. &. SCHULZ, Proprietors. *4I J" 1 BOAUD 0F TRADE. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION.^ CAM. VilUilb A M'iCllLIY. A': the Board of Trade Meeting hei'.! 011 Thursday the 9th. there were present :- Messrs. Fraser, iirown, Pa:;Ion, Ncvile, Faulkner, Conl?y, Anderson and Capt. Hath- oni in the Clntir. A letter was read from Mr. Sloan stating that an engineer would ex- iimiuc, and rejiort to the Goveru- in.:nt on tlie feasibility, of making the A'.linto River navigable. There was a discussion with re- gard to tlie 10 per cent incrensc in "lie freight rate charged by the W. P. & Y. Co. towards the end of the soiison, 'ind it wa.s dedided to write to Mr. Berdoc asking1 for an explanation of the matter. Mr. h'nser said that he had been advised that the Launch " i'agish" tllOiCtSI WINES. LI0UUU5 AND CIGARS Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, D. C. ft ._ Grocery Store ONLY THE BEST GOO IPS CARRIED ORDERS TAKF.N, AND DELIVERED ON THE CREEKS. s *!t ���^<-'��^r__M $ *m tf ATL��'N", Bi C.,~SATirR,OAV; APF.rr. rr, r<> <S\ was lying to !iii order ��u Caribou, and that he w is h'-ivmg it examined and reported on by Mate McDonald of the Cleaner. feflfirt. , Applications for Renewal of Licences. ���Take Notice thai I Alex. Smith intend to iimke application to the Superintendent ol Provincial Police for a renewal of my ,'Retail 'Liquor Licence for the premises known a1- the Kirkiand Hotel, .situated on ���First Street Atliti, lor, six months from the first day of July 190S. ���Alex. Smith 5 Atlin, B.C. ' 'Pake Notice thai I John Roxbor- otigh intend to make application to Sup:rinlen(knt of Provincial Police for a renewal of my Retail - Liquor Licence, for the premises known a*, the Gold House situated on Main Street Discoveiy for six months from the rst. July 190S. John Roxborough. Discovery, B.C. b^ Take Notice*that I Samuel Johnston,intend to make application lo the-Superintendent 'of 'Provincial Police for a tenewal of my' Retail , Liquor Licence for the premises known as the Vancouver Hotel situated on Firsi Street Atlin for six months from the ist. July 190S, Samuci Johnston Atlin, B.C. y Take Notice that I 'E. Rosselli> intend to make application to the-Su- periutendent of Provincial Police for a leneual of my Retail Liquor Licence for the pieraises known as" the Kooteuay Hotel situated on Ei'rst Street Atlin, for six months -from isl. July 1908. , ' E. Rosselli ��� Atiin, B.C. *' Take Notice that We Dixon and' Schnlz intend to make application to Ihe Superintendent of Proyfilcal Police lor a renewal of my Retail Liquor Licence for the premises known as the Royal Hotel situated on Fust Street Atlin for one year from ist. July 1908. Dixon & Schulz Atlin. B.C. Take Not ice that \\ e Hampton ft [)iirie intend to make application lo Superintendent of Provincial Police lor a renewal of our Retail Liquor Licence foi the premises known as the Nugget Hotel situated ou Main Street Discovery for six months from 1 si. July 1908. Hampton Si Durie Discovery, B.C. 1 Take Notice that I A. L. Galarno intend-to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a Renewal of my Retail Liquor Licence for the Premises known as the B. C. Hotel situated on" Main Street Discovery for six months from the rst. July 1908. ���_ '' A. L. Galarno . Discovery, B. C. . . The.AfSfisi _i_ec_i Eftfirkef* ��� 1TKESH I^RESSED MEAT�� '��� POULTRY OP ALL KiNDS, ON HAND, L. S c h v. { z. r ' rxrix.. ��.AMj-"fco:r jame�� sums. X. ,c i) e 111 it lis rd _��������� V.-.7-S. P Take -Notice that I' Ed; Sands intend to make application lo the Superintendent of Provincial Police ���for'1 a renewal of my Retail-'Liquor Licence for the Premises known as the Pine Tree .Hotel'situated-on Main Street Discovery Tor six months lx"om the Tst. July 1908. Edward Sands , .* - Discovery" B. C. js*r* Take Notice that I James Hasle'l intend to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of my Retail Liquor Licence for the premises known as the Leland Hotel situated ou Pearl vStreet Atlin for six months from the *lstTJufy"i9oS.... ' , James Haslelt Atlin, B.C. Take Notice that I F. B. Wrong intend to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Poiic. for a renewal of my Retail Liquor Licence for the piemises known as the Dawson Hotel situated at Takn B.C. for six months from ' ist. July 190S. F. 13. Wrong Taku, B.C. _- Take Notice that I p. McDonald intend lo make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of my Retail Liquor Licence foi the premises known as the Arctic Hotel situated- 0:1 Main Street Bennet for six months fiom the ist. July 1908. Daniel McDonald ^ Beimel, B. C. DISCO VJJi&Y B. C. ___, The Bar !s Stocked with Choice Goods Fir*.: Class Dining Room In Connection., HflAfcQUAtl-ftS FOR DIXON & SCHUI.Z STAGS. V/iiiiam Bock, Proprietor. First Class ��� Service, Prices Moderate. <��� -��� ,��� * 1^ f 1 y Take No'.ice that I James Clark intend to make application to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a icnewal of my Retail Liquor Licence for the premises known as the Hall Way House, situated neai Allin fur six months from the ist. July 1908. James Clark Atlin, B.C. We Want ���> 1 A Reliable Local Salesman for Atlin' and adjoining country to represent CANADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES. (850 Acres.) Trees grown on limestone soil are the right trees for British Columbia planting; much hardier and longer lived than Coast trees. We liave them the right size and age. A permanent situation to right party. Territory reserved; pay weekly. Free Outfit. Write for particulars * STONE & WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurseries (Licensed by B.C. Government) Toronto Ontario H. E. BKOWN & CO. SuccsssarB. to J. H. nichc.-dian JUST ARRIWEB /, -. MENS NECK WARE & CLOTHING, LATEST STYLE BOOTS SHOES & RUBBERS. LADIES SKIRTS, SHIRT-WAISTS COLLARS ETC. LADIES WHITE. CANVAS SHOES & TENNIS SHOES. Stokes at atli n and discovery. ttleh Prlntissg said QommerGiaS Work. (Sards, Pastors sswd Hand Bills & & Executed Cheaply, Promptly and Satisfactorily. THE CLAIM OFFICE. TAKE NOTICE rrx^j��u?i-_r_n__-#.jnT_'R_n_x��.-xacrev- / The work now being done upon the "Gold Group" (or Beavis / Group) having been let by coktkact lo John dukiiam, all all claims for wages, .supplies, or damages under the Employer's Liability Act .must be made to him and I will not be responsible for any, except accounts incurred by myself during the life of the Contract. Signed C. E. Wynn Johnson Witness ^ E. Roxselli April 6th. 1908 '. I fcl v -"���' ^ "is W> ATTJTSV B. C. SATURDAY' APRIL ,nr'iQo8. ' -__t_ - ^vfi3i Local and General News; The Temperatures for the Week Uncling April the xilh'1908. Canadian Pacific -Rail-way G -__DTSE_��E___DC__r ksuoca T_i___9in.,��auisiH4r.u: ���^auM-?r<��3-n>9- ti&rjrxt ���B. C. COAST SERVICE orn-panv. .Yic^n.&'-'we aai ���P max. mm. 4t^ 34-o ' .15 5 th 36.0 *7 ,. 6th 32.0 7th 38.0 ��4 8th '35.0 14- 9th 35-o -"5 10th 4010 25 i1 Miss Strand came in on Tucs day's Stage and is helping Mrs. Durie at the Royal Hotel. Received fresh this Spring, complete assortment of flowers and Vegetable seeds. Tco early for the garden yet,siiit- able for house planting. C.R.Eourne. '\, Mr. Murray who mushed in on Wednesday last left again today for the Teslin country. Eleven Japs came in yesterday 10 work for Mr. J. M. Rufmcr. This is the first time they have been allowed to enter without any hostile demonstration. Where is our Asiatic Exclusion League? * Latest novels and magazines arriving each mail at C. R. Bournes. Messrs W. Moiioy, W. Foley. J. Brown & J. Cunningham mushed in over the trail 011 Wednesday last. The Molloy' and Eoley families are well represented in here new. A new Hue of Photo Post Cards, scenic, comic, olI;erwi.sc, to suit all tastes at C. Iti Bourne's f NOTICE. Quite a bunch came back on yesterday's Stage :- The Rev. O'Mcra Mr. and Mrs J. M. Ruffner ' . Mr. and Mis-Henry Ruffner Mr. Todd Ruffner Mr. Frank Breeze Mr. Leonard Mr. Chard ' . , Mr. Kirkhoru Mr. Dallpn Mrs Ericksou, of Spruce , , Mr. Jack Murphy, who is look ing very well. Princes _s Mr. Jim Kershaw one of 'the Wright Creek capitalists, who has *��� 11 been visiting all the big cities from Vancouver to New York. Mr. Bob Barton who used to be i Operator at Pike River. I Mr Broe of Spruce, Andy is look-! 3n__ Salllnc'fi-oin Skagway O p.m. j Direct to Vancouver and Victoria. (< f reriapoi'llnr lij rnl! of stenmcr to Seattle without extrn chnr&e STOP-OTERS ALLOWED. ' P Tielcots to any pnrt of tlie world. tfor rate's av information Apply to R F. W. .Lowje, Airftnt. Sknifwar. <!>*-��-i USE OUE ADVERTISING' ��� . ' COLUMNS ' ing- fine and is glad to be back, he j brought with - him Mr McLennan who has only been out frohi Bonnie Scotland a-shoit time,"we wish him luck. " , X c Mr Joe Palmer, Juii. another old timer. Miss Bell'who nearly caused several duels on Spruce last Sumaier, is going to look after the comfort of Jim Ciark's visitors' at the Half Way House. ��� < Jack McGuincss mushed in on Friday. ' , -��$��- Placing before the public ' . the many advantages" of . the district eis the object of e S Correspondence must roacb��' fctliis Office not later than midday^ ^Tuesday of each week, and shorty <>Nolices, not later than Thurt-lj; ^day evenings. \ Protect Vour Eyes ! Coloured snow glasses 50 cents a pair at Bourne's. As'c at your Library for / 'The Love Story of Giraidus." Mr Dan M'cKenzie who has been in Hospital for the past week is out and about again although not fully recovered yet. Mrs Fethcrs'ionhaugh, Miss Pin- co, Mrs Eraser, Mr Ruffner and Clarance Fraser were the prize winners at last Saturdav's Carnival. Get a copy of the illustrated edition " Songs of a Sourdough ", a few left at Bourne's. ��� ; . WANTED! Responsible parly lo act as sole agent for patented article of meriti exclusive territory to right parly. Address :��� W. L- H. 10C Clark St. Portland, Me. U.S.A. A Romance of tlie Twelfth Century BY Alice Ourmmsliame... *..'.. BARBER SHOP. J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE ONLY H /f^.f* THAR *a $ El && ���^ f�� &&& ' ' ��� This cannot be success, fully, accomplished with-, out the generous support of . the business, people and the- residents. ' SEND US YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Istitil and Ornamental ���mi$ Why stiNij out when vou c.\:i (u-:t moods as curat iiehk/ AClin, Nucj_ot and Grajjo Rinrj<5 riml all Ulmln of Jnwclry mntiu fact iirod on lliu pi'VinKus. 1 rino Ni-w Stock of Welches, Clocks, Jewelry nml Diamonds WnlulicH froiii $!i.00 up. A'lrciitH for Columbia Gramophones. Silvor-warc, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoon JULES .EGOERT &'. "SON, .-Anm and discovery, s��f��ty Dapoait vaults ' 'Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jevv^rs - .-a ���-'���"1- ^tW '!'T -A ���sa si
- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- BC Historical Newspapers /
- The Atlin Claim
Open Collections
BC Historical Newspapers

Featured Collection
BC Historical Newspapers
The Atlin Claim 1908-04-11
jpg
Page Metadata
Item Metadata
Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1908-04-11 |
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. |
Geographic Location |
Atlin (B.C.) |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1908_04_11 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
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 | 30308820-c90a-4e8d-8c67-e990522f492f |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169137 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
Download
- Media
- xatlin-1.0169137.pdf
- Metadata
- JSON: xatlin-1.0169137.json
- JSON-LD: xatlin-1.0169137-ld.json
- RDF/XML (Pretty): xatlin-1.0169137-rdf.xml
- RDF/JSON: xatlin-1.0169137-rdf.json
- Turtle: xatlin-1.0169137-turtle.txt
- N-Triples: xatlin-1.0169137-rdf-ntriples.txt
- Original Record: xatlin-1.0169137-source.json
- Full Text
- xatlin-1.0169137-fulltext.txt
- Citation
- xatlin-1.0169137.ris
Full Text
Cite
Citation Scheme:
Usage Statistics
Share
Embed
Customize your widget with the following options, then copy and paste the code below into the HTML
of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

https://iiif.library.ubc.ca/presentation/cdm.xatlin.1-0169137/manifest