m:-���*���*:. ��� : .v- '.'n',���..[ ;, ���_vJ*^r~' ,.-'!'���."���.'��� ��� x,.x '.'.:���:'. y-> wxtm ;^Mct0B^ :X^^^x;:;i:y ��.3 ���P4-. #' fei ��� -'.rVsi;-��� ' . �����-;} ��� XMiyXWk, ~*4; ;.:.,&: -"'.';' yp^'*pp'^&'- ^IfxiiyH p--'lW"'-'f' ;::|:;|^%v:. :��� ^sm: ���JWr, -X-y- ������'? V;|:^b-Xi---- ;g:|:tef ' " ' ' ���i.'VN.. ���'.-. 'Us .������������ M 'if-j IS*&.:.'i:l,'A..'.'..'V-; ��-l:;; ���VOLy.^x : ATLIN, B;.yC.v SATUKDA^f AUG iff?'i .,X::,yyNCy-4^v ;.^;x::'^;BtjHeet'.6f/ylintercstiri^y;M���Ws :"': ;.���; ' X< ;-;. .. 'V/^: '���-���:-"i-'-'/X: ���':' ;y.?\y..' ' :,;,; ',,, , ��� :X":'r^,;yxFi'oai:'Man "-.-������ ;���:-,'���-������'��������������� ������:;':'��� [Ki'KOtA I, TO' THIS (II/AIU. I ��� ; ���--: ' >y;;fX'"Oit?uy^ ::yyny stpriiiyyinieetihgyy'th^ -BMIChilvfhasyi-escindcdX ���X:;; it^Uiatiy .extended^ X.: y :'r ass a,: . JVlv: P., '���.���.to', ad d relisy 111 a t - org a by ��� ���;������ yy'. .izalioii';-on DabbiXDa \-v;;y. :,-'.;y ��� :yX;yx7*fcasa^ :;;:;;; Arabs ;luive;ypgaiu.:;attacked.y; the X:yX-French; forcesdiuty were routed :vvith yyy-yk ���heavy:;!bssv;X; TheyEuropeanXresf :xyy;<lients iii ^all.ttlieyitowusXitreseeking": y:yyxsaMy:iiv^.uight.y::y;' yx:;y,;: Xy-'X ;;:;;;;. ::.:Sa 11;Francisco,;''������ Aug.yi3y���May.or. ���X'XX?yT3ylbr,:;'::i^ ��� ;i: .'luuiiicipapdepartmen yyyy;several::arembers;;:irbm; the office:of yy ;:;;^theyypoiicey"cQmmis'sibn yyyyy!nieht:y:yThe:l.atter:.shy.th;eyywih yy y:recpgnize:the,power of ;th'e':courts,.yy; Xyy'^XI^aiicpuyeriij'Ati^ yy-XWuiyTeLnpleuian arrived:Iiereyfrpm ^Xi^tiawKi^ :;y y.y:L^i,rier.'';isyiii:y.c,piumuuica .'; 't'he"Japanese'g6yeriimeiit':.aiid.;is''cpn'-: yXXiident;that the ;ihnux;oi'the coolies f will be; stop peck':;-;:Xy . XV'.' x'X ''XXX: Edmonton,;y Aug.;- '23. ���-Twelve ���XX,; directors of-the.Retail Lumbermen's ���y; Association,have been charged with' conspiracy' in restraint of .the trade. .'. y The informations were; sworn put ..-/before Inspector -Worsley of; the .'y Mounted Police barracks.', ';.-'���"���'.- - ���:'���' X Glasgow, Aug.; -23.-- The 'japan: ese government have placed an or- .,,.,������ def here for. an 18,000, ,ton'.'.".battler '������'y ';��� ship.--' .'.;':. y ,y;:y;Viclpiia,^Aug.y 23;---.FiveyiHirses ���X: bf the' jubilee "hospital here; were "'discharged for : being :out at night after: ho,urs'.''.' " yThey entered"the building by climbing a ladder to the secouid storey window." .".Vancouver,' Aug". 23. ���W. E. El- mas, fell fromy the. window, of,'the : Bodega hotel last- night aiid was . .killed.' : Louviers, France, Aug. -3.-��� Joseph Fritz,- an American; while driving an automobile, killed a man : on the road." The machine swerved and was wrecked and -Fritz was pitched out en' bis head fracturing his skull. Ashfork, Ariz., Aug. 23.���A , . x fierce attack was made on the Posl- al,Telegraph, ofliee here, about 2.30 yesterday morning. Several shots were (ired into the office but fortunately no one was injured. Elko, Nov., J. K. L'p'^n, employed on the"'Southern Pacific'railway, rushed in front of a moving train and shoved three women off the track. His prompt and heroic aclioti saved tlieir lives, but he lost his own. Montreal, Aug. 23.���The C. P. R. telegraphers have withdrawn tlieirdeniiiud thatytheyeliiefs^lidnld not:';operate;;:-wires; to ytlie United States; points.XX;Tlie; Toronto ju'eu vpiecl .downyayi'n'oppsal^ostrikey;. ,;.:' X "Ottawa,;;. SA ug-y^y^Thc/yParlia- iiieiit builtliiigy hatf ayvery hnn:bw bsea'pcffrom yydestructiotf;:;by-:yfi;re, caused;byXtlio"' electric wires;y"rThe fireyhadcgainedya:.cpnsiderable";lieacf way; by;\he ititheyif wasf discoyereff.:.; :.-., Ottawa,yAiig; 23;-���The-Canadian M;anufacUirersx:Associa'Upn;has:pet- itioiVecl; theygpyernuienty- toyyliaye Tli 'a ii ksgi vi iig- Day :oiV;Mpnday,y and the matter is-uow'; under, cbiisiclera- tioify^y ���:::-:;',:-, yy:yy.^X'::yyyy:;yyyxX;X;yy; yyyylyhe y(2em<2tery yFuncl. yy;Furtljerr;snbscriptions;'tp'dateyare: ',Q-.';:Rv';'Et^^ : j'.; yiV yReg ;u V ;|5 2:5b, - A lex v;S ;NvyGy;V\Yheelingy:|iy5p,;:y^ ������It;";^- )>."-?=X<iy': /^"i --SP'^x. J"VV;?-.!^R .-?-'!^.-AVS; ^ ?r. '^ ;F:.;.^;>,^wiiiigy';|i'i5p;; J.;;Williams ^2.^qy;^.-;Hnsietr|ry5or:;Mrs,;;av Pillmau :"$2::5o;:yyni,:, HVyMcDoiiald: ^2,:5o;;.Gh'nsX:Dbel.kei:^p:ody^^ ; 'XMc-Doiiald's XGTocery;.: :''Siia!;fe^a specialtyyof Iresh eggs;ab'i;butter. yy-;FreshyFru.ii. aiid:-A{egttiii:>lefi;bphi;-: nigy'iii:p'iV,.eye'r'.y:.l:o,nt.-H'vV^ -'���;,. .Toilet:Soaps at.-.redi'K^d'-vpricc:s:-r-; :&MXRourXXXX;y^ :-;yThe;'Piib.iip,.Sclip(;lsypi:yS :Discbyeryy^viily;bt-eny;pn v.''yM6n.d��^:,; yA^ugust:26!;!i.y;;X.yy:,.;y:';,yxyy:.,y.; yyy:,y -:yy-Mr^yTiyyH-ineS;>rri-:-iid-ia :Fridaj'!s .bpaty ���io/::lake';a';'^ps'iii6ii -pri' they nursing- staff: of St. Audrew.'s hospitah:"-:'.:':';:;: -y-.;.-:' ;.f .': XXy ":;X"..Xy;y"; yXyMissyAX-L;.'"-Stirling ;'aud. IvHss- Gi-': :pihebj''-1'wo'X-teachfers';foV;the;publip Schools^f'lnijvovcry;^!!;.:;:Atlin.: ar-, rived '.iirA ti inypn; F r icluy' s ybbrit. X- :yyA.yB.y.TsylorX.:piyytheXDoutinipn govcrhmebty* lelegnipiv:.'service;:yiu-; teh'ds'X'iiavi.u'!y.-.-'y-Ttif-'!-rcl:i;y y&vri v a Is oer StirX. S cotialX-X ������;,'���. Aug/:,20.���-TyyStepheuson.iyFred L.awsbn, -M-rs..;:LLawspu. W.. Aikeu,-: ������-,:���-Aug;,^23:���Mrs.-J> S.a Emes, .Miss; A. L.y'Sterling;yyMiss G. Pineo,:J.: 0. Van Winkle, :Miss"Van.;Wiiikle; tThe yGatho.lic, Mission;. ,,.'.. : ', On: Sunday ylast; Father y Allard' christened- fourteen ofXtlie inclian- children in'canip, the service taking nearly ythree .; hours. .'���:-, :Mrv: Larry O'Connor stood as godfatherjaud Mrs.. J..yTallmire as god mother. All these.��� chiidren are attending the,yRonnm CatholicyMissiou ^aiid Home .'.' estabiished by 'tlie .Father some'time ago.: There a very .���earn-: est endeavor is being made by him to instil into the youthful tuiiicl tlie consolation and the, help of a religious teaching, the necessity and advantage of an education and the virtues of cleanliness and discipline. Very few people realize the enormity of the work Father Allard has taken upon himself., The instruction from the bible, the school book, and the --supervision of the general welfare ot the flock, fills out a round of duties lhat makes the day all too short. There is a possibility of government assistance being given to this deserving institution. ' xlioccd and General m* Bear in mind the Public Meeting lo be held in Discovery, 011 Monday evening, at 8.30. Hon. Dr. H. E. Young will address his constituents. NOTICE.��� The members of the Atlin District Miners' Protective Association are requested to meet at Discovery, on Monday evening, at 7"45- W. G. Paxton, Secretary. To keep the hands soft.���Soak in dishwater, threelimes a daj'. ��� it week's;:visit .to his family in<:-,,V(ic-. 'toriaVxy ���'.'..:':������. ���;.::. '':;;:y';:.^.X:y.;y.-,,;:v'y.ay.yyx.- ���''.'"Malcolm ilobertyjtuiiiesyp.'eid,;;late princip;'iHor;K-*"^iibiypnbllc:se.hop'lv lias.;received;��yn;:;:vpbointnseii.t dii::the teacliiiigyyiUaff loryylhey yVancouyef public-Kyhcplsy y'yllis 'mri'uyiriehds' in the cliKtrict: v/iifybe glad .to hear of his g6(Kiyibrtu;:e.;;;yyy -y ' r" ;���;>:::.; :; Th<^climate;ofyihis: districtisyall :that.:cuu^dV:bX.yyesivea;7Jabd-Tlie;S is y.richl; :a;?d., prod active. ������.., ..-.'Nat'; Wheeling i:as;rrii:;ed Uisci&DS"st'riiw-- .berrie:-.y:;:;d ciivran.1 ?;'���,.'���',this sMnirue;', and= Cbnriio ,Pourue*s ��� new *H]3iid^: cau't,;be !>eaU;;i.:y :, '.������.������ The'������ViV.6':'; ti si's wiio'vvcnt 1.6 the head, of r.l:e yi:u:o tin;-ing tl:e week enjoyed a li^ebuth;g.;:Xit iieing Ike close,season they could ;\a'no shooting: atygaruey .It is, reported that Charlie: Cole,: id lowed theui to hunt the ducks o:v.his kike, whicli he iu-1.; domes;icateri." '������','",' ���-..'. 'X^y_��,; Mi ;i.i?.!- !!i-i, iiin.ii ���''''���"'���J'v:'''hart:uist/been discovered that.s.y package yofy cufrencyyycbnlaiiuiig"',; g^pb,000, ;wliichVwas:'��� shipped; fronra.."' :Dy:nye.r, banlcyio..a;-';l)'aiiic in .Chicago;' / jins;been: stolenybetweem Denver an&X:' sqmeyNebraska ���.poiut'.^. vy'.Thfe;.;piick-^: 'age^lijuvybeen Xmissing;" ��� for i-over'^.;;; , weekya nd:;t h e re, is; 11 o pi iie.x .������:. yyy xy'flie ph)'sieiaris:ofSeattle:are urg---y Ang^hrtt^a^ampaigu^tb^-ext^^^ ratsbeyconimenced.at once, :to'"'prb-r'y ���tect the-city: frouiyayisitation,;.of;the;y :b;ib6nicyplagtie;frbm San'Francisco. ,; Advices ..from = San Francisco are: to;;, tliepfect that.aheplague ;is:spread:-; :iug;,there.���.; ;,;.-':y,..,.y':'<:-',;yyyy^'a yX .;��� ;;���; yyibyyiaisyyadclressXtoy the.; people :oE; IPi-oviclehedtbwi^yMass.;;; on^tlie bc^-;.;; 'dasjoii-v.vpf-'itheXaniii-ye^ :Pilgrimsiyrecently;:Pres.identy^ :v&it'deciai;e.dHhut;there'��� would';:be no:; cessation: in;y-lhe;;fght-yagaiiiStythe - triists;-:he';- mainlainecl"-'Tl;hat,,.; the;;de- ; ,chnes'';iii;stoc.ks:bn"AVall streetyAvere.:; dtie:to'theyerfortsyiuade:by;the;trusts ; toyydiscrpditXythe;y;yadministration:y ���Malefictbrsyancly wealth ^cpmbihed,':;.,' heX^assertedXy;. werer; .���^yhat^iirbiigiit::: hardf times,5' aiid it '���wasidletOAaslcy'. tlie Xad ministration'"tby'refraiurlroiii:;; punishiiig criminals, ,whether- richer: poor, y, ?"���'-..;��� ���:'-;;/; :'''.,".';:,;-y5' /";'���: 'Tlie Douglas Island "News; quotes;; life. Cordoray AlaskanXas saying:.y ���������'.'.fTiiere.; beit!g: nbyyreutiiesyiu Alaska .; hoWycaiiyauian yget,snakes in ; his. ,booU;?X The "nearest: approach that; lias been heard of was, when.the ecl- uorofllic Whitehorse,Star got;ice-; Wonvis in i-is mucklucks.';' yWecan., beat that.to a.stuiidstlli; in the Atlin y 'district; ��� ���At; Taku' ythere isa: man ���;���- ���who has iv.-o." snakes-in a bottle. Ke aiiiriiis that they are snakes although they were,' inthe first place, ojuly y.horsehairs. .:'When:"he made . ...... ,,.,....-......... .,, . V^��|e:ysi.atcuient a ���'������jocular':- frietud ;r'e- IeftjAtiiiv :jaHt...TuesMSy :^^y-X;y'^ii- way.-, -A- many wer:: at the whart.io' ..wish.'the m 'goodbye,', some going over on tho. Scot!:: to Taku. ;'Atliii:h:t"s ^uffred a severe loss in'-.'.the., departure of this very popular lady and her,estimable family.! On the evcnii!^, of T./ib: September 2nd, tli the A. C. Wi. Co.'s steam :-; Oil vol a'nd workings 0:1 Tar Flat, iulc.'u ing a Social Dance, in the A hall, Discovery. The orocei'd the evening v;i!l be decoivd to t! very v.o: thy institution St. Andrevv'ii hospital. ,, Mr. James i.ip.-oornl of the local tourist :;.-t.o out to Cariboo I;;st '1 short tiip. l;;.i if there .'.re :\ny i<r.i or inteudiug s..:.:i':rs district, XX'. y.-.-.v.-.r. that every Lbing is for them so '��� b.it ilu favorable iinpressioi'. at the i'.itro'.iuclio'.i. tion is to be congratulated 'upon having such '.'.u :.;'Jii-icn:. aud agreeable oiiicer. He returned Friday. 1;. of If! l president iithi, went last-- '1 L;e.-iday'- i'or a cl'.i;i illy, (.a course, rfs^ or visitors,, couung ii.to the i v. iii s:::e to it ui-.ide agreeable :y may have an 0;' our cninp The ;:.y,*'jc::i- ::rd u, -b'u t every body: k uows that .all. 'tlie.'suakes in this country come in 'bottles/'.;.;He may be right..'; ��� Farewell Hop. y The gathering in the Kootenay h:t!l Friday evening, to mark the departure from the camp of, Miss ;v.;r'se' Blyth,' was a very jolly and enjoyable one. . Dancing started about 9.30. .There was a goodatten- d;-i.cc.y some of those present remark- iug tliat il put ihem in in ind of old lime to see so, many at a dance 'going in for the fun of the evening with inch a hearty good-will. Re- .';'e:-.hincuts, aud very nice aud dainty they were, were served about midnight; then 'on with the dance.' Dining Miss Blylh's stay iu Atlin she has made many many friends, both by her own personality aud her devotion to heir'profession, which is one of Hie noblest and most self-sacrificing callings of women. Her,friends are sorry.lo lose her, and wherever she goes the good wishes of Ihe caino will .follow Iju. %FEsmm&im^M����m& ?,. C, , SATURDAY, AUGUST 2.1 ruoy. E -^ AVsjtf i ���:���;���������, ,.l . THtJATI.iM CLAIM ,.>lt,:l.,:..i:. ���-/���.. Monro "n-.. i/T.nr., run r.-> iu,, ; > ,-ri1 wonLO rou -.:. ctrn ; i**.;. .'��� i..-�� w : c -.'������ �� < w*n. Af.vr.-m iciNr. n.-.-i-cu : -..i -.-.--vi t.-t.,,'*. i, ���Mfii t.vi-;N : til.-.innc, f.oT!'*i .. --.'(;rr,r, .-. jri.- n:.L'c-./t lATi.-; on mtluv, riON. ,;o?; i>Kirj'r;i\<;: fili.L-nr.Aii-. ho.-.-: ur:*.-., 'Jl'-.l-rir... cz-.i-uu. CTVrft-Mrftn?., 1'lv.sc.liM.lo^c. r.-fc, r .-c Jc..-��rjFnn PacriiTLV ::::>:cur.-..-.. rnici:3 iion-n.w:. "HE AlTiIN Cl'-l'M !'i'Ul.tPii;::o (Io., I/lil. Kniroi! (Jn.wtbii.'i I.. l/Ui-biti, :Af.lU! I To The Miners----and others. \\\ to see to it that in 0:1 ail sides and We do not wish to creale a slam pede, in fact, we do not think Ihe people of the district would lake a mean advantage of whal we say. Il's something like this: An old timer in the district, whom we believe to be very reliable:, visited us yesterday. He spoke his mind very strongly, too strongly too reproduce in print. This was the gist of his talk, however. There has been a lot of jumping and other dirty work, going on in the district. A great many people do not take much notice of it because they arc not directly affected. But, let someone encroach upon their ground, then there is a hoivl and a vigorous protest. Say, for example, the ground has been jumped because the stakes were not exactly four inches square on the face. It is a technical point and the jumper wins his case. But. wait ,a moment, that ground was staked eight years ago and the stakes were four inches on the i>.ee at lhat time. Constant exposure to wind and weather for many seasons causes a shrinkage of1 the smr.illi.sf fractional pail of an inch. 'Should a man lose his titie to the chain for such a reason? Is the auv excuso {���ilt'-!I : ���. v i'.-i),.- time there is 'y-. ::w.-\ in camp over :��� ������ -.':; . .- : :������'... <>:. Wilson creek ...::'. a ;,;. ..i ::���> -.:.;,��� c-ck.ims have been . :ii.:.l ������'!���. f'.'.v.c:. Quite a few of '.':>���: ;.t:.!;.'i; ���.'._'.-..:��� .:e;bre measured 1, I'a ci.a::: o; ,dro\e a j.lake. We have h.'en assured by two or llnee old tamers, who, we think, know what they a:o talking about, that thbi.? are very few of" the claims on Wif.on err. ok staked exactlv as ihe Act nrovid.y. We think it be- i hooves one am! llii-y arc )i^d0,. prot.-eiei': r.i every point against the ca:.ai!ie uho r'.liul: around like a hand oi' cuyoi'-ii waidiirig a chance lo sm.p ni) something. Sometimes lire, ccyoiaa meet with, suiumary justieo. Wo do not think those iu authority would, for :.<:t ruslanl, recognize these. i.".li'tiders on claims staked anywhere near what the regulation calls- fur, especially who:1, the owner show-; good 'nitiinlojis. It is as well, however, lo be on the safe side so following is what the Act calls for, and we think all should note carjfuily the requirements, and see ihat you have complied with same, ".byvery placer claim shall be as nearly as possible rectangular in form, aud marked by lour legal posts at ihe corners thereof, firmly n:-:ed in the ground.. On each of t:i:ch posts shall be written the name of the locator, the number and date of issue of- his free, miner's certificate, the dale of the location aud.the r.amu given to the claim. In timbered localities all boundary lines of a placer claim shall be blazed so I hut ihe. pos'.'.; can bo distinctly seen, a ad u:i(ierb:i:-;h cut, and the locator s^jhfrjp&j^M&.p&&s\p:&.?:.;--2\v-c- zx: "-2M;! :v �����-�����<������ .: ' ' I \' CO V If -=> --. >��� ,-, > ������. ���" -T 1. -KV f /f -�� St .'Fresh Fruit and Vegetables will arrive by 'every boat. a. �� A' I The Iron St&rss, F$s*!2& Street Si Si '! ? $> V) )b ft .V ���V V POOL. ROOM GOOD STAELiNG THE GOLD MOUSE DISCOVERY, B. Q. THE DINING ROOM IS UNDER THE SUPERVISION' OF MRS. ROXBOROUGH. GOOD SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION ONLY'THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS USED AT THE BAR BAKERY IN-CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL. ROXBOROUGH, PS$@&Z35��T��& Tun t;:i.-.i. ., 1 .��� or reason jor jumping? ti may loses his ground on such, a count 'tis high time :-:ouiet;ii:;g wa:; done to prevent a recurrence. Any reasonable person, any ik:-'ui Indeed, who is not biased, prfju-.iiced or who is not honorable, w:;! agres: upon this view of the matter. Manv people who stake claims del i not do it exactly right, vu'y chen j it is through ignorance or inisi*ii..i'.r- 0 1 standing, yd they woi'K th-i ground and there aie no qucstioijs a'-ked! The teason is: Tlieir intentions aie of thc best, and no one quest ions their right to the ground. Such a stale of affairs continue* so long as their are men, and men only, in the camp. When another brand, or breed, appears on the scene everything changes. Is il decent? Is it fair? 'Figure il out for yoursctve.-i you miners���bow many of yon have staked you chums exactly 'accord- itig lo Hoyle?' Huvv many of you .inn >i;::s. are at the mercy of ���-me disposed to, tree ��� i 'jump' your property? I the u^u ��!���. > cect ie;\al posts not more 5 It-ct apart on all boundary In localities where their is ::o :h"r.b.":r or underbrush, monu- :;iciil:i of earth or rock, not less than ���'.wo feet i;ig:i ar.d two feet in diameter at -he b.-.!:j, '.nay be erected in ii'.-ii of t'u. --..id iasi.-:n-.:nfioned.legal no;i.:-., b..L ;.oi. in tlie case of thc four I'.ajal po.-',l:> uiarking the corners oi ik'i claim." 1 *>��-��� 1, c. 3S, s. 10.' A .s'l.-ici. ol.'.erv;i.uco of the above .viri :--:'.'.ve :.'ue r.i:u-;r fiom.a possible -;har.-e oi: anu.oy.i.ncc and expense. In yai.'iXag we .j>.?.u.-:e to'remark th-it, a ii'.lie ''muscuiar Christianity' \io\i l;::en huown to pvoduce splendid re.-'.fus. ].-teiu:.-i.ibar, this is jiist a lX'-.ii,.'.vk,. and may be taken for what it is worth. 'T,vgAL Voar."\ " h.-'.il mean a stake ,,ui four, feet nd squared or ..���:'. Iwr at least one ��� .ind '.'.".oh side so . ;...j-i -.aeasure at ��� '. -., X.ce so far as t, .. '; nv stump or c '. or faced to Wo Konrad Wawmcka, Managick. Bpewers of L^gcs^ Scc/p ����&&% SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. HE *����JS&&P,' KOOTEN'AY HOTEI ffWA����S'JJ����^>:5*,i",:ftOi:Wl:tw> OPEN. DAY AND NIGHT Tlie-Bar-is supplied'with -none but: tiie best brands of Liquors and Cigars. First-class Billiard and Pool Tables. ���* t - ���', i: ;.".: 1 ������; ;U;i XX:,; Ji /t 1 :i t^ *. -.���.-: th ' '.,',; . .. w' III 9 ����� .fi 9' ' ��� . i\; I ti; H ft' 6 I DIXON Ik SCI'i'JLE, Propi'iQtoi-s. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IW COM WKCTIOW. CllUIClSr WINKS, LKJUOHS AfJU CWAKS CAJiM I.i>m��j A SI'KW li. -.|;;:r 0, (���: t'< Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlbi, ���;. ���'. :"' ^��^^^��^<^^��^^<��^��v^r<��<��<^��-������ r2'��r^iW'-j'-ri^4'^^:tfW'^w^*;4i'^'-4:��;s;cw^^ .';1 ���ft A ���M ym&m" m I Sm^uJttf&JjOw 5 a A ATLIN, b. C.,. SATURDAY, /' y .���::���. :^.,' t^cL-i'ice. 'i art T. i;. 'v/'Ci'iuior writes of P^-f.H'.i Mcihide aud British Colli nihiti. '/'here aie lew names higher in th-' vuild tif ctv.itvuipi.il ary anil pol- ,i:i: ai journaii.vni ihau ihatul'T. P. O'Connor, hi is opinions and views, as r.premi broadcast, among ihe people through the medium of his various publications, are always lead with interest. His retnaiks, therefore, published in a recent issue of "P.T.O.," concerning the, Hon. Richard McBihlc and the province whose cause he litis been so worthily upholding in the chief city of the. British ' Empire, will he read with appreciation here. In describing the Canadian banquet in Loudon, Mr��� O'Connor says: 'T allude lo this Canadian dinner because it brought home to me, even more than I realized already, what it tremendous heritage this Empire has in that country. The mind almost staggers before the gigantic possibilities of Canada's future. I "sat next Mr. McBride, the prime minister of British Columbia. Here you have an excellent specimen of .the provincial ruler of Canada. They buiid their men in those yontig countries���at least thc men who get to the.,top���on large lines. Mr. McBride is, I should say, over six .feet high. His face, still looking almost boyish in its freshness, with a strong jaw, fine dark eyes, the mobile mouth of the speaker and the politican, .is surmounted by white hair, the one mark, perhaps, of the strenuous life through which he must have, passed to have got so high at so early an age. It was ��� when you found yourself face to face with embodied British Columbia like this that 3'ou begin . to realize what a Canadian ptovince means, and what aie the duties and responsibilities of a provincial prime minister. Have you any idea of the extent ol British Columbia? Well, here is what it is: I quote from Chamber's Gazetteer. "Area, 383,300 square miles, or uc-.-rly four and a half times as big as Evgl-iiui, Scotland and Wales. Of ihe total laud area, say 250,000, 000 acres, only yoo,ooo areas yet occupied. "Cli.iuiilo.���-On the coast inild, like the r-jotilh coast of England. In the interior subject to great variations, but the winter is short. "History.���A Crown colony in it\v'., and in 1871 entered the Canadian Federation. One instance of raiiid growth is furnished by the city of'Vaiiconvcr. Iu 1881, il was forest; in 1S01 there were 25,000 iniui'uiiaiUs. . "Population. ��� About 250,000. Tn 1881, 49,459; in 1901, twenty years later, 190,000. c ;, "Minerals are very plentiful." ,Mii. McBnmK's Mission. "In this colony are some of the biggest mines in ihe world. There are boundless tracts ol virgin forest. There are millions of acres calling out for the plows and ihe strong British arms behind them. Aud yet the population is only a quarter of a million: Mr-. McBride is here in connection with the business of his colony. Me and-the Dominion government have been carrying on a very polite, bul very resolute fight for years as lo the contribution of Mr. McBride's province to the expenses of the Dominion, and I should think that even the.subtle and sauve Sir Wilfrid Laurier���who I am told, conceals under his beautiful eighteenth -century French exterior, a will ol iron���I should think that.even Sir Wilfrid would have all his work cut out for him to beat tins British Columbian young, giant with his will ol iron also underneath an agreeable exterior. Perhaps I look.on ihe straggle with some ad- ditionalinterest from the fact that Mr. McBride is the son of Ulster parents, and I recognize in him some of the sturdy qualities of that robust aud self-assertive race." Hi 1 .>-^o^"^0'.:^->l:l.���Jo���>���.i::r;���:c^>ao���c;<>a���'Ci���e(���.o���)^:��������Cic���: :;% in Market Cq.5'Ltd��� ���>'rt;:kkri:> m.i-iL/ats --.J *U��C^W2 U���OU t. U'i~ ALL KIND5, Dressed to Order. ���-tn^z ��ffwss.*r CcIFJfB. DOF^KTilll, 'MANACER , THE WHITEPASS&'YUKON ROUTE. Through Lino iV-o;n .'^.-.agiiay to Atlin. White Horse, Big' Salmon, DaT/scu jiiicl ail intermediate points. Finely K'.iij.'-irivod t i.'.'.-.t- \.".\-,il'.;��ca: ���cans tins!yt except Sunday, between Skaguay, Caribous c. Gz.ny Passengers, ISaggasei Mail and Express. tafltl -itV3E SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS: No. 3.��� Korih Ison.'id. | JKo. 2.���South I'uiiiid. U.S'J ii.r.i. I.v. SKAGUAY Ar. -l.Mp.m. S.ViiM.i.JjV. CAlMHOU !<v. 11.30 n.m. ���Lo.) [i.m. Ar. WIUTK liOKSIS l,v. B.HU a.m. . t i f. i M. car1. ;:���')(; ,-i 'j. ia:-; ^C-MEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS ii. i:-. I'.unitln.ys. Arrive ATI,IN !I ii.m. Tuesdays. Pi ;i. .-.\. 'j'lnn ..ditys, " " 'J n. m. Ifriiln.vs. i>. iii. j'ii-.-vl.iyi;. Avi-ivii CAUIliOt! 7 a.m. Wednesday*,, p. iii.-l-'ris'.ii.vn, " " " a. in. Sntui'da.vs. KiO ���..t);,ii."i= 'if !"i!-;-'ir.'o v.-ill ha u'.icclccd ii-ur; wit li each full fare i.iclcct and 7H pound with cuch !.:.,'-.'i'-.I-;: rii-s-ct. P.-.y.-.-ijfcrs n'-::sl bo ill iiipcits in liinc to have nn^asi' inspected and checked. 'a'i.-:jv f.'r ':..;iiiic-s iu'-: Mibjcot. to chiiiiKe whliour notice. Dcicigroo Bonded Through. ��� rov apply to :���.'. .���'.���ii-.:i:.ion tvi-.Uivi: to Passoiifrnv. Fvoiiilil, Express and TclcRi-npli Hatr*. ,--::'.��� 01 ' !:c Ooir-lJ.'in.v 1.1' to A. L. lit-'lvOOi-.. r. Vuiiooiivi!i", ).!. C.\ ���:i. .ufi\. :i:ul Ai.'isua.- J. LIPSCOMBE, Agent, Atlin. .1. II. ROGIiKS, Trnllic .MniiiiKcn, Vancouver, 15. 0., ami SluiKiiay, Alaska. IN THE. A..B. Hail, Discovery,, ON. At S.30 p. in. Hon. Dr. H. E. Young, nietn- ber for the Atlin district, will meet his constituents and discuss all matters pertaining to the district. Everyone is asked to make an effort to be present. VLi/"$'v�� ���^J Ki.VI 13 o< vtJa Hardware �� TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Latent Magazines- Liuiirne's. at C, R. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption,' is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a,cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis aud all throat and lung Mai.auucs. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those' desiring the presetip- tion, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Brooklyn, N.Y. IKON PIPING, STEEL, AND BAR IRON, DYNAMITE AND GELIGNITE, GASOLINE. STEEf SHINGLES and CORRUGATED IRON. STORKS I:-" A.TI.I.--T A.VU DlSCOVIiRY. ic?^wN & f.oci's to J. H. Richardson. >-+-*-���-*-*-���-+&��� E." BEOWJN & Sto'B'ks LATV',:-yr styles in gicnt-s furnishings D5Y (���.GOD:;, CAiU'ETS, HOUSI.v FURNISHINGS, COi.T.i 8EAL IIIL* GUM BOOTS AND SHOES, 1-ULL TJNE OF MINERS GLOVES AND MITTS. AT'���ATIjIN-' ANTI) iy\S(X)Yli.K.Y. i^<.->.^.-p <���->-���> .��-:��� o-1-<���<���������>-> o<���r-<>'> <r*> -��-������$ o^*^-*-*"*^-*^*-*-*^^-*-*^"*-*"*:*^*-*-*^ til ti tiii^^uaiw * CKX, FRIHT1KG AND COMMERCIAL WORK. X:,, FOSTERS AND HAND BILLS ^ j. " E::i;cuii:d. Ci-.capJy, Promptly and Satisfactorily. . . THE CLAIM. OEHCE. SATURDAY-: AUGUST "24,y,rqo7. .Spruce' Ci'eek''Murmurings'.'. ;. ',A'represeii'tativeyof the Western yAiieraliohy of- -Miners.; visited the creek, on Tuesday 'with a viewy of iudi.ciiigy.the hoys toy help.organize ���a brar.c'n"of thai ..union in this part of tlie world; X: 'XA AXX,";������:���;���" ��� ' i.j; ;������ $ffi*M !';..::/! t; :;.::> "Oi-; :...-:��� >OM t:nii;HA^; �� D.'.-vA:'- i3A '���-'.'': :': Ha:riut6>r'v.tVr...lJv:!:ff. '": '"^ A A' ��� .���Judge' yF.au Hcuer.1 has resigned hisyppsition.as -head timberiuan foi;; ���Mfsyy Galkigliaiif:, It yisXruinoured X she. will ��� ,be clpsingy down iii .conse- /Cpience,.; -: '���'���':. yy;' '������, ���.,:<��� ���yX.,.-:: :/'\:: Cox A' Milier,are once ..'again; ruii- ynirigyfull .blast; ;after a��� temporary Ah lit down' owing to ������������the mine '-ak-: Xing:'weight. A.xyyyy.���y AxyA;yyy'XX.. X:: XiVtrAMcLean has:returnedyfrohra ��� Tour of inspection of Wilson.creek. yAefreport:-isybyyno:means favorable: ..' ;for ; the i-liiuire, '..'.of. \vhat��� we hoped would be ft producer. y\'yy y y ....���'.'���'-��� . y . ....."���.���. ������-���������.��� j, -^-.^,//-���������;;.--.v ���. y They- Spruce , Creek .Power Gom-;i AAAyA*- pany have- moved;: their, -plant down j i^^v^A ;to T,owe'r ,.SpAA' and; :Iiavey;buCe .yhibre.commenced; piping; yy They : will .now; be in a. position to work to -'greater advantage,1..: owing -."..' to .the -facilities' for,������������dumping afforded by the-falls. v -���:���'���''��� ':~:X ,,'��� y-.' .-;���,���������'���' ;Xy Proprietor. Canatii an ;Eacilic-��� Mai!waA--.Lyx;.:xx:X ALASKAX ROUTE S^l! i KiiSf y y rtrrnirTL-rfrrw<inmTr-.-j-^->ija *e mm,\-vti<ruiTu*rtt."\Ac,r,ti.vf;-' PrIn����ss:;;yMay ���:���/�������;',.���'.��� Proprietors. 'x'tm^m"^x;wm\m ''iCA.t.' Or EN ���������DAY AN 1) NIGHT. XR". r"'i.'"'fr'-i ii/1""!1 .a _ i'Ai 7 ,' ���. J- ArAyy.yy;y ���r0M;lt.r '.:�����.>.;��� vie ���yi',;-;; ;-.;; ,i'.;;troiVii!ni-. .v: ������������..-��� XI r��ttt;l .u.l.rv.; io': y.. ���:-.. :i's,sta'Ku. ; -"-"��� ,-.,, :.z .���..-,.���... .,._,...____....___.. ���A' PXil TO LODGE 'ipm^es^yi^^ ��������������� y. ;.yy.yyy yy.-.1.. sainns rrotn skagway op.m.y " y ^yyyyyyy "-y ������'������'��� ., ��� .Direct to:Atncpuyer andyyicloria, ^������;; v.;y, y ��� X Trnnsiiortiiis* by rail or si earner to'Seattle' .without cj:t:i'i\,cl.uii-y.y i] Wo Kivoduiclc service No iiiternieiliiite wills. ���'..'-���. ��� . ; ;; JJVir, rales or'in formation ii|i|ily to ionl. !'.U..-i;;\vc.y. ��.T". &,,A.,iyi. A.;ALk.;'Lc;,y ;��� .-viUa;' t-oijiniiuiicn- j ���������������: ���-./���������\ii/.. ������������������ - v iK,i;Xhi>!;t on. tho ��� first IIIHiA-iiy (if .e-AA.oiVtJi ,'i,-. : the X\ . O. U.'A hA AjraA-Wt.yy' A>yw'r'" Ax'A";; Yt-jii;!J;.r iM::t.hvi:n ot.i;'in!Iv invited'.'. yytuhu ii.?:;t fir.-.ylav-.'tiLi'v.isw.inifutijji't will lie lit-irl on'i'lr.-.VjrlrO', S^lrt'-i'i'.^r fit li,-.'fit 7.30. p.m. <��>+*?* ^-*^~t-4-+* My ovdyr^oi ;;!.-> ���>'.'. -ii.;; '���;���' y;yy;y ��������� ;y:yQ.A; U!.H7ii;;ic, skc:t;.ktai!y. m M / ��� ;���: ^kkp ymvr.ix,,^puar. ��� v ���L AyTHS ���'��� FlETY-.' G'ENTS :��� y': The Hqn;"H;yE.yypung,y heldya ymeeting'6u: the: creek on; Tuesday, in;order that::'he> might state. >.o the- miners .his success in they struggle yfor: their;; welfare:.;;.. Hey. received;'a hearU'sweicbmeffrbm'The few of.us. -able'to attend; Unfortunately;-ow-:i ���'Priviitoyiii'.i.viwiciV iov '������F.u.iic-s ing toytheMact thaf half biif mmibef ..work night shift, so the attendaiice ;.was .somewhat ��� sparse, ybut those ��� disappointed here hope .to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing the. Doctor .-.at the meeting in Discover-v Mondav night; . BA.'U'31��.It..S.HOPr:; : /. i'. r�� ^rj-nji.xryaaawtw%fii�� Never lias'the laniidry business boomed as ii does on the creek at the- present time. Last Tuesday Jack'Flynir bought a;whoie; wagon load of white shirts .and collars. Cupid must have .'discarded his'bow and quiver 'and be distributing his .darts with'a ���gatling gun. so deadly are they 'in effect. Friendship.' lias almost ceased; some who loved;life dearly a week' ago now contemplate flinging themselves into the icy and turbulent waters of the creek and 'end it all;' others are content to know "'tis bptter to have loved and lost than never to have loved at ���all;'.' ���but the Lord help the man who is allowed a second piece of pie. yAxxy. 0^xx^;^;^;^^^;-^ x x'yx;;facing Beibre tlie ptil3lic ��� "'"���'xyxy/'lxyyt-He Sx!AaS&��^^^ ijf. C;-.::.-.-.:r.::i , . r...; t /, !.".��::;;���:: Huqnlttlioiis. L?f..':V.!ii..i:i I.niitls wil.hin ;;:i; l:i :'>riti-;ii Colli ill bill. ���i:i-.:jvl>? .'��>s'3e��liicitieil lij'.o'ii.v person .; wild is tli: .-,.-)!.��� he:.'.:', of :; 1m:i ily.c.-r ftny inalo over IS "curs <>r;-,:.;c,, to i a..- f;;:tr-ii;. ol' ono-dnartor ioctioii i/i'I'J-J r.'^v?a inrSro or U��S3., liiVtvy .��������-.ti"-;!-. V:> rr.:>.I:> tfor.^ri'.iaiiy ut clio local laiiii <>Wzr/iiiv tlie uii-li-;.:! in wiiluh tlio land i;i sUtv.itc.' ;.; ','.'!:!^ i;oiiv>-.;lc:1.i!!.ir i.i ri-qnu'cd to perform the t'o::::;!.-,oii3 ��� coisui.-'.-.-(.-:! fiitviiwitii under o:ic ot1 t'.ii.-j.ol.ov.-iii:;- pi,y;.,: ; 'X.^' (1/ At loai.fi.i.'C ���.'o:ii;io' ri-;,iiltr,ii'.'.- upon and 0Ui".ivaT'::;:i of vho 1:.;;.! incayii year for tliree ���..���(.-.���.v.;. ... ��������� ' (i) :tf���t'lf ,l':ii:l!Ci' On1 r.iclriip.v, if (Im father is f^'^ucwvl) oi iUa' iHi'.fivStci'.k-r' ri\..ii!i:s upon a ffirni. if( lii^.vir.iirity c: ;!:������> liiai- t-utorcd for, ti:;-i*;!ii;-t:::cnl!; us to ���.-I'siiic-n^o may 1)0 M'.i:iyii>;-:i i.-y ; m:!i \:::i^o:: .ru:>idiii,'r with tlio (2j If '.lie .-:-:i ii.ir Ikm; i.i:= jiorinaiiKiit resi- il.-x.uo ;ipr>:-, ���;i:'::iii:��- !a::t! owtiud by liiin'in tlir; vi.-;;i:it;. of 'tity ho;rK..';.-'iul, tin- i.'e.iiiire- n::-.y bo hatitilied by lo :'r t'C*-..:'.1.'.:'!!"! ,��� i".;i6:: tbu\,.\\& hiiiil. . .Si", .".uk.'.-:���:���-.' lU-.tieo in v.riviiy.r sliotikl ''6 ifiv.T.'.i ti> tli^,..:'o;;i;!'..',i-io'i<"i'(il' J)o;:iinioirI,ands at Gtlav,-;.. ot ;:ii.-���;.!������).: to api'ly for patent. Oo-.i! Ian.;-: ;..-.uy ii-'! o::i c'ltis'il al Sip por aero I'o molt -, David "Twa" Todd was un for- ���(',.:��� uiitin'rtoi 'bi te. Not i . tunate enough to be burned out of home aud contents last Wednesday Via nn i .or afternoon, on Tar ������Flat. Aloi with the tent and the luxurious interior fittings 'Davy' lost his other suit of underclothing, three so:-: and his bandana, which he forgot when tie we nt to work. He has the svm1- pathyof his many friends. JOSEPH PALMER DeaSecin Boots and She DiSCOVliKY, 0 Jelling ai a^l iititt vV c .i.i; ���::ni:y. k-ottii ot: l:i j)..-i: ini-fil iiy ono nirli- iliy at t.lie- rato of uiliir'n .ittitll bo col- !)Ki. :wi-i. ;m):i'."i\.ion o if !'in Interior. I1 this ad- ���jyai-iJm ��� i- I .1. liei'ehV cha-v.- ior coin; then. in a liortiK the Chief Counuis- .!:. aud Works: : (u.i.iieation i.'') ptir- .iiu1.' purpotics a piece .Lining al the N. E. :��� Wynton towusile lv direction a ecro!: ��>& ���*&&?'S "yf^&Xj ^ * '��� y av^ . y c-1y. '-'- fa& ;��� A^his cannot be suGGess- ftLily accomplisHed "with-V o\i�� tlie generous support of; x the businessx people and the residents. SEND US irOUR SUBSC* ?iPTrn? li �� iv./ N C>-fr^-^-:< ���-���><S><S>^*^-*-*-*-��-*--��-��--��--o-*-<^-��^>-e-<>->-��-*-4--t.->�� e \*�� No reasonable offer refused :) bloc. ami |: for the husines A spleutlid .stock i Women's June Shoen values iu Heavy Working Shoe- Tile building, tools, niachitiery, etc. to !>e sold cheap. ut o'';0 rt i-iriti- Men' A SO gOO.I a:./: ihe W' .��� - - - -11S" i, l ��� i; ii.. yy io iue in il::.- ���tilou, i<:i rito ong .���el to the lyolumbia thence .: southerly iilon town- id townsitc illlllf -.1 j. }:iU>L.LX. July 23th. 1907. S2S %m\ vis A':>v'.'.?, ���> Why skno out wniiti, you can <ikt noons as oiik.u' uniiii.-' Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rii-ic;?-. im<! nil Uinds of Jewelry fautiirod on tlie proinisr.'.s. Flno������New Stock of Vifatcht Watebes fi-din ?fi.()0 up. CIccS-.s, /'cv.-tjii-y 'I Diamonds Atveiils for (.'oliiiiibiu Cri'fimojilionL-s. Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand PainicJ China, Scuvchir S11001 Safety Detaosit Vaults ATI.IN AND DI,SCOVi:KV, Watchmakers and Marmfaduritu' Jew
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1907-08-24 |
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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