,ATJ?I'N, f'fB?-C.,;??SATURD'A Y,: ::w^mmmmf :iDI^NE?:SARAH?p ?|Ei#S?I#T^EN^(JGEI>, . foutyyJResig'ii ;:;?'?;Kp^er;?:pri?yM ?CAMPBE3?LiSANNERMAN^IS?CALIiEi)? ���X- 7 "Irisli-National istsffHavod ???7???:ff??;E[?p'TOr?Rat^ .?;V\F:?"-?^ f7f\:;7yfy..firisoiVenti ;: ?;.y ? y ??f;Prppos"ed^?; Ro^ft?iCollai)secl''?;^ ff:::'': ffSultw^A'svees^fq fDemands.??y -?7?'ff?f-:-:: ;'"��� ''������ [hi'Roiaiv'to-thR':cij,ynio''yf?i7;y;-7?: .'���^yy'.L^ ���'������ ;:fbur's\v'resiguatifpii;:?wasyf'seiity 7.f..;Kin'g?yesterda;y,;yy;7;)W^ ;.f? ;TLpndoji?:f;D ?iGa[u:ipbell?fBaiinVm^^^ ?f:.:beenyfcalled';?:fup?bnf;byf?King;Edward; y ���';' t6.y^form?;f;?a?? new"?goyenimeiit?:ffy:He ?ystates?that?lie?fwiilff;be i.?.-mi��C;^ ;y?they'cleyeiith??ihst^ CftlieffpiikefbfvI)evpnshire::has?��U ;.'. ?!bee ii ^ ca IlecL; iii ter". li is?;ciibi net" by?1 lie. ".���"������n'e'w.f.' premier,;-.'is".' considered "sisjnifi- f .can t' yi ii "���. tbo th >pbl i lical; ��� a tid -official .^.tirc^!iff:f;::f;:f:f:.f:ff:f��lfYfl-- ??��� Vienna;?Dec.?6.-���The:Sultaii": off 7' Turkey has "agreed to the^ demands; y.qf\Uie;ppw.ers;respecti^^ 'yprb'ui'ised'r.forV.'M.ac'ecloiu?^ ; ceptiiig- f.the inevitable' tlie Sultan li as'asked'for ?afeeiHainyniodifieation' yof .the teriiisfdeman(led?aiid?also;:.for .-?a'''?.'del'ay7iii.'';Fiiifilling7-;tli'e. sa*me,-'b"u't- 7these-requests-are'������. not;'-lik'ely-itd'.f.be' granted, y f-:yf::-:'���';. ?'77':y^?:7;:''-y 7?-:'y ^;.fLondon?;;Dec.76.-~Tlie-south'end; 7 roof, of ;,Charing: Cross station col-; lapsed--'yesterday'afteriioohy.with' a . tremendous ��� .crash. ? ...Immediately fafterwards-T-aiKl,w4iat is supposed? to ;?have;bee:i;a.;dire.ct;..result*fpr the;, vibration: caused .������'���'.-by- the fall ,oF-the; station roof, the roof of ..the .Avenue. ������; theatre, an.adjoiuiiig building, also collapsed. A large number of railway workmen were-, badly injtired by the?first collapse.';;.���. .'-:'���'���- ; , Vancouver, B.;C.,:.- Dec'7.���'f he board of, trade'of this city lias added its- endorsation to. the request of the Dawson board of trade for lower freight rates.'from the While Pass transportation company. Dublin, Dec. 7.-���The National Irish convention at its session in tiiis city last night''unanimously passed a resolution asserting that no government would ever be satisfactory to Ireland except one,which was freely and 'unrestrictedly elected by the Irish people. The convention also emphatically stated tliat it cannot support ' any government Which objects whatever to this resolution., Cincinnati, O,, Dec? 7.���A receiver has 'been' asked for by tlie Cincinnati,' Hamilton & Dayton railroad, .as , also . by the i'ierie & :Marcjiietle^ cbnipahiesyai^^ eoinef-ii'ispl yen t.: ?;;f;?faf:-f- .y4?;|;f??f ??.,?;???y? ^:;.Quebec?;;;'J?icc Jjarci t,f;; Uicyworldhre 'aiidywhoiliiis'-fij^ gageineii t? Hiiytfli is?|:ci ty?.;was.; roUei k eggetl yhferc Jy eslerday?fby; ..aYi'y exci led; niqB'fH'pfvji'o^ ittuvspu^^ ji i?7 p u bl.is 1 ii iig J; a; vf i u terv i e\ y|fw li icl 1'[; liaclybeeirfohtaiiiecf-Ti^n;^ Sarah?7;aecideht^ MeypI?^ by; Mackme^?I}aniiiard .iliisf^?]j,acl^ iu|'pleasa'ii��f5jucicl'^ yiewer:?tiieugh^ "the' Caiiadia iis' were -descehcleh tsfof .tlierLrpguoi:^^ .tlie? pdi ynje??Sarah' ?:lVafd?i^i3turbusly e:xpre��sed7Het";vbelief?;that3t'vv^s :'f?a? greaft ppun tn^Xylncli7U3ad?deSceiided^ to? tl 1 e ;C ati acl i ah sffffro ni? t he ^ilroq u 0 is Iitiiai&;^:f??^ y7Madame?7Barnliardtylastf^ d iiie'd Mf(yi v;ii7y the? 'EafrFahdVCpu press fGrey?-\yhci?feeiiiiglyf expressed?;tlieir sorfrb vytf ffptythe piim hteinibhai?oause! a rid;, theyiiuwarra iitable??uiipieasa!;t^ 'h.ess?pffthe%fternooi^ f^^W&sjn'ngton,^^ tibu;;--;wasy.;intrqd^ tpdayrproyiding ?fpr?'theyahtiexatic)iif :p f ;bpt ji'7;^>ari'.'; fDohii iig^faiid?Hayti?to the;;^iilted';States?;.?;;ff'????:;;;'r':?y; f????;?' ? f Fairbanks?7Alaska, :Dec:;?7.-���Mr? AlbertyTrebbM^ the. "Last ;Cliance'^'.on:7tlie?Yu kpn'i? lias :today bought?;Nb?-5?abbve?the discovery? claim foil -Esther?v creek; this : district,-;frpui'Jack fMichalsickf f��r ?f SO^o^-??' Offtliis ;airiouiit';$25,-; oopf-was paid cash down:.; 7 -fv ,77 7 fTff I London??Dec. f. f. ���A??'largely'at- tendedVinass 7iueeting?f'\vhibh fwas held;: inf .this^?city??Monclay fiiight passed? a /resolution fdeclaring'thef most cordial friendship -aiid respect for the Genua 11 people. : The hieet- ing'also^ appointed?;^;'strong^Aii&lp; German frieiidship committee. - ���'? .London, ^I)ec. 8.��� Kier Hardy has? addressed; a, strong plea to the Nationalists inviting them to help him form a section which no government could ignore. . Toronto, Dec. S.���-Mr? Preston, who has,'charge";of-'the Canadian immigration bureau, says that the British .'immigration to Canada will next year reach the hundred thousand;, mark. '." Washington, Dec. S.���President Roosevelt's, message to Congress strongly recommends lhat unstinted aid be given Tor tlie immediate construction of railvvays in the Alaska gulf country and along the lower Yukon river? Eagle, Alaska, Dec. S. -��� The northwest passage to the Arctic has. been'won by Captain ������'Amundsen, the Norwegian Polar Expedition commander. He made the passage by the Norwegian ship Gjon, and left her at Richardson's Point, ' from whence he travelled overland to Eagle, the nearest tele graph ?:sta lion,?fAvhere??lie?-?wifed"? to Sweclenfvilie7result :oi'f:Seyeral?:sea-: so.ns,ypbservatipns?-of.f7the;3magii^tic Nort h?*p]e?;;^H e-falso'f reported iMe-; iugy;;;fseyefai;?f7fAnien ;.0:.P.z?.!'i:!- f!if-,} ''^; Arct ip'ocean^but-says: ;ihe.y:;are?safeyipivthe.wHitei7 "ffhfff ��� ?yC:ijNKKAi^?WK\vs?'??:f:'<7::y'7?? 77 '.3f: fQ ��hV.e��j 'ffffis h e rm fa n ;y7fwas; di"Pwned?oii.jihe'Skeeiia7 latter-^art'-of?^ v\yife:.a1id!six(childfcii;:';vylib^ W:anc6uve^ff::^:y:::I ???yMi"s>?Gp9drich|7wdfef?'of7?a:^^^ :neiit{tei:inefyof7.p6r^^^ f\vas; 11 on;i.bly f��� bur 11 ed f;? wli iley 1 ig 1 i t ing ?"?firf2'?'x}'%;? kerosene:: ah dv?:hfef?;;ffrSr: cpvei"y;?y\'as?dpubtfuly?;7?^ "V-i^!|^gi;ain;?;steau^ ���he"r;7;ilast;:;-frip;7f;iromy tqplc7a"cargqbf f3po,b6pybiisheis;fof ;Wlieat?4tlieyflargest ���;eai"gp;??bf?:??the kiiid:eve?r-'takeii fdown-tlieTakes?-'^;^; y-AyyTiflisfy;despatch?'?says?^hat :a: quantity;pl;afriiisyfaiid Jaiiiniuiiitibn' ,\yas-fseiz.ed'.last;?.wee^ *gpyerumeiit,:;aiUhprities;;yas7;fit?;was l^iug?efsecretjyfnnlp^^ ;at';P6rt?fPatn'f??;??'?? y;7;The?f;bpdyf-of7'Lbiiis: 7Rarriera}^?,a f iiiau .^.a^-earsfof ;';age,ff was vf found; in faycfelcf?neaf??;;H^ :Npv,?2rst?y:fIt;isySupp6se^ cpmriiitted^suicide-.by'jun?ipiiig from ���ayrailway/bridge.';;:: ? .77'?"ff[-f ��� ??Mafrshall?..Field,;;j;r., offCliicago,; -p;.nl.Vi-SOn.;.;.of-7,t.lie,-.::, biii ltt-millionai re" ���merchant of that cit)r,'and;a.promi- neut J business: fmaiij; : accidentally ���killed himselffon Nov. :27 th .'...while handling a loaded revolver. :, 77 : y ;?-AiRome despatch says that floods are causing serious daniage in Ital}1;, .much of the" provinces offGampagua. and? Roumaiii being" iinder,;water? The? Tiber riyer hasf risen 45Afeet aiid .there .is much ;f sickness", and; SUfferil.]g?V 7?7y.;:.7...:y 7 .. r7::..77y yr'7yy ^ ..y. fMinihg"-::'N6tes!; '���:..- Tf.is estimated" that; -the crop; of tobacco grown fin 'Essex County, Out????last: ?; seaspii?; ? vvas ???abput T2,oop,boof - pounds. The : crop averaged 1,200; pounds per, acre. The average yield in Kentucky is 300 pounds per acre.?1 .7 : ? A Halifax despatch of Nov. 27th says: The schooner Columbia foundered last ���Friday iii .Fortune bay when only the captain escaped. This is the leulli wreck reported to have occurred on thcshpres'df Nova Scotia in the same storm. John Jackson, a sheep,rancher of Maple Creek, Sask., was fatally injured while unhitching his team on Nov. 22ud, being caught under the wheels. He afterwards secured a horse and rode four miles to the nearest neighbors, dying a short time later.. The convicts iu the state penitentiary at Jefferson City, Mo., mutinied fast week and killed two.guards and mortally wounded the deputy warden. Four convicts escaped but three of them were afterwards killed and the fourth was finally re-cap- lured alive. ;,7-;AlexXMp^ ;Pineycreekif \v\is Iftydasty'accoiiuts;iii-; ;:PIbholliIllY;77;7'fy;;���;'.'���:��������� 7y777y;y;; y;)yy,::,;.y.' ���ffeO. nf-;; D'ayei 1 ppr t?f c reek; Ja'fs y.Q 1 roy d";;, has erected;afcabinyaiid ?is;-; engaged ? ih:'^ih;kmg:'a?sha.{t?5't'';;>?;?l^ :-?^;:Du'n''caii'-'f:-;-j\icfe ���li'npw'jy^itift'.lie-'dis.lTict^i's':'^^^ 0!i;;7i7yisiPtp;i:lie?land7pfy 'Scotl.a^ tHe::camp'?next;sprii;ig??7 .f/f:':ff':ff:I "?;; ;;R.:?'iy.yFejherstbiihaugh f';M:?;Ltd??;;f;SpriiceTyc:reek^ bee iivj n yso 111 h e r^n?fB .?G?|;citiesffprf;.tlie;;:y pastfiye^w'eeks bn;business'iu,f:cbh-??:: ;uectiPh ;yvith- his ?Cpm'paiii',;returiiedf;?.' ftoyVcamp-'roiipSriudaj^ ,TaiL:route/..?:/f?: ff^f��:-e^f^'ff/p;:ify-f: j^vyJ&fcHarry";^ ;beeii7;'prospectiiig?,aiid-y?iin?iing';?;:^ these sregio"iis';duriug"f'ythespa;st;;se^ y ea;rs;, ��� ;; i trf^e nf rp'u tejffpr;Eii g"lahdf:iiv;j? fcpiuiectiou-yw'ith; important ;;miniiig.7y; b'u'si nessffi?;' fHfey \yill:?etrjby'?tlie;?\ven-;?7f learii^fhplidaj'iafftetthe^roiigh1?^ streiiupusy;life?;df7.ti;ievnortlierii"gbld-f'7f; ���field s.7^?Dpi.ibtlessf:;;ii.i.syim :ftur^;;^vill:?:Uieetf?'witli?dServ^ ���cess?audyhe?Mdl!:;retiirii;;Sp??Atiih^^^ ���the;7:spjihg;iwell7eq^ :rehewed;^nergvyvtp/;wiii;-tlie7preci^ me;tals5frpm"m;ptlier:'eartli:; .'r^f^ffi^^y:?:.;?; yConsolatioiifcreekix where; :encbur-.?7? aging:;;pV6specfs;'flifave;beeu;'obtfaitTed;^ .although; f bedrock -ybas^iieyer;-. been?.".-';;'-' reachedi.will next; siimmerf have; to " show���-through the persevering, and? f indefatigable TeJTprts;pf70;?C;Sok-��� '���::. whatvf it is-worthy ?Mr;;%>lt fhas a?.: ?; shaft started and a flume aiid?wheel,f-.?; \vhich j-willf be ?usedfv;to 'keep the,??' workings dry, in course of construe-;'' 'tipn. ��� .It ,;is 'expected" that bedrock; f: will ;'be;.;;.:re'aciied';, at ;abput?4o feet, 7 f jwhenfa;drive^wiltbefrun"to crosscut^ tlieficreek.,;. Hitherto,; .inability-rto f?a cope witli the f water, has .pre vented;, the, .operators ?froni ...reaching ? bed-., ���? 'rock'.-' '^:" ' 'V:-'-".7;'":'7'.7 .-r'.y-: 7-.yyj ty'-f-Z. '<],A$]4iS ������'*'.?. J ...yyy^i ���I-^flf 'f'l^f: )$$$$&. y.7.. iMf Ifl-^yi ;:"<;W^: ]-ij;%f#f$-:\ 4.i--y.- ���.,-,:--i:.'----::: ���^���>:-.y:\: )-.-:.,:���:. 7} ;"y. I-Tf-'-f^:' "?t? :--f:\ ::'fj.V;+Viff; ��Ksl 7;Skating Riiik Open. ; ��� Auiiouhcements were but 'Tor the opening of the riiik;oh Friday evening and as a result there was a good attendance'of both skaters and curlers., . During.; the .week ; the latter have been gel ting;: in 7 some good practice and predictions -are freely indulged in as to who will win the cup so generously.donated by Mr. D. G-: Stewart. . - This cup was donated to the district and no doubt the; matches be-' tween Discovery and Atlin will be keenly'contested. The rink is in .splendid shape and the presence of a large number of our Discovery friends was very wel-' come. Tlie Discovery rink will open next week, and lliere is no doubt but that during the winter the curlers and hockeyists of the two towns will pay each other many visits. Aii Ottawa despatch says that an order iii council has been passed granting a contract to the Bu.cknell steamer line of Loudon' for a service on the Pacific ocean between Vancouver, B. C.,,and New Zealand, one sailing per month each way. The steamers are to be of not less than ten knots speed and, both Canada and New Zealand will pay a subsidy of $50,000 each for the service. ATU"N, B. Cm. SATURDAY, ' DECEMBER 9- WS lie. Atlin Claim. "EMI: ATM?) CLAIM ir. r-uui.iciir-a cvr.nl mtohmy 'moiininc. imiico rnrc to i>'nv pnnroj-THC WOFILB roil a i- cim-u iin month : Oh.oo mil vc.tr/ AovenTliiNa Wires: (i.wrimneMrwH IN^LIITION: HCADIHfi NOTICT^. 2.1 C 1M.rO-A LINK. 'OPUCIA-L riATCG. Ofl. APPLlOATrOII. .1015 IWiN'KINK : tLL-iiRABCi por.rrna, vm.ii-imc. OAnri'-., uSTTCii'iirADC. fnOGiiAirtn^::., r.TC. ct-s. one/ens na-KPai cuccutuo. AMICES MClDIT.IATi. lhe friends of the ho-pind-wben. they arc soliciting" subscriptions. Though begun under Presbyterian auspices the Hosi'iTAJ,. ik >?0\v ,Y PriiUW INSTITUTION" A-VIJ 'SlIUl'.M.b Kl-ei-HVK 11URIC SUPfORT. puq.u ti.ii; ruui.ic. This Atmn Ci.aimv PuiUjIRHimi Co., 1/l'D. W. 1'oiii.Aiin. (JmsT, Ki>ii-im-JlAKA(!i:i!. ��� ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL. This-public institution is passing through a crisis-that few people ap- �� predate: The- prospect is that', the liospitallwill .ere long have to be closed.. And-why ?; From luck of funds. ��� The revenue of the-hospita-l' is derived mainly from four sources:1��� r. The ordinary rates- charged patients,, viz., private- room, $2.50 per day:.ward, $2.00 per day. ��� 2.. Provincial- Government-grant. A per capita; grant of $r.co per day based' upon the number of days'' treatment. 3; Amount paid': by the Presby- ^eriani Missionary Society of. Toronto'in salaries to-the staff,.comprising two- nurses- and. a housekeeper. 4,. Sale of.'hospital tickets at $i:'oo per monthi During tlie past year the health ""of the camp has been excellent. There-have been few accidents-. As a result'the hospital beds have been emplj Therefore tlie first ami second' sources of revenue are inadequate.. The-missionary committee of Toronto, that, has done so- much- for this hospital', during the past six years feels that the institution- should now be self-supporting and that: they should be free to- turn their attention to some new field. Unless the committee can be made to see. that their help is-morc needed, thani ever,, .because- the number, of people-in- the camp is reduced, it is altogether, likely " that, they will withdraw their aid when Miss-Mc- Tavish-and. Miss Burgess leave this coming summer. The conclusion, is- obvious-. To keep the hospitah open/ every man must buy a- hospital ticket-. By so doing-He is unsclfish-as-wall-as-charitable. Kor what miner- knows when his- tunnel is going lo oave upon him,.or-when a slick of- dynamite may explode accidentally and. eause-him serious-injury?. Then he will require'-hi.'T ticket. ft would be well; if the-managers- of- the hospital see fit, if an annual or semirannual financial statement was-published in Tin;-. At.un Claim i-tv order, that the.- public might know of the- difficulty in' making, endsh meet;: of. the great amount of ���charitable work w-hicl 1 this institution dces;;and'also-of the contributions made by some of the generous men in the campi Such a. statement would stimulate othemto give to this worthy institution aud. would-also'do away with, the' complaint, "We don't know how- the Hosgital is run,,"'sa often, heard, by THE .SAMiv OLD STOKY. Tn the issue of the Victoria Times of Nrov. 11 lb we notice an interview from Mr. O. T. Swiiser'on lihe eou- clilions of Lhe camp in: general', aud, 'in particular,.that-gentleman's views on the question of the iud-ivklual .miner.. ,-,iihesc views are simply a re-hash of the stuff with wliich the coast papers arc deluged every fall by company inuiiagers, company pr'o- .nioters and ihe'n: liangcrs-on. These 'gentlemen have the stage all. lo themselves as-the individual miner .slays al home and works to. keep-up ���the annual- gold output -Jf the (Minister ;of Mines report of the output was dependent ou the results 'achieved by the majority of the companies-,. Atliu would cut a very sony figure. The indiviclua.ls,. proportionately, are taking out the most gold, and the interviews-that emanate from company promoters; Claiming that' the day of the individual miner is over- are ridiculous. ���The wish, is father bo the thought. The stand taken by the government in, this matter, and which is being given effect to as aapidly as 'possible, will put Isln boot 011 Lhe [oilier, foot- before long.auck while all legitimate work and development 'wil! be encouraged,, those holding .concessions will be obliged to conform, to- the Act or give- way to the despised, individual, opoc.-.tor, to- whose work 75.per cent of the total: gold output since the beginning must be credited. Wl'lV KI-'.NM ��l-T WIII-..N YOU IV. N C.V.T CI0O7IK AH CHh.W IIKIIK? MKn. Nuss.et.and Grape RinBs a:,d ,11 Mnd, ... ''-'"'����'". bii-liii-ril on 1 In; iibchiUos. n--,tiini-i-!��- Mi.p Sow Skoi-ii ��.�� Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ami Dmmoi.iis Watal.to from ��S.0�� "P. AB.-..11 r��r Columbia Gramophones. Silverware, Cut Glsss, Hand Fainted China, bouvenir opoon.. JULES EGGERT & SON, ^i. an�� b.ScovkR;-, .. ��� ' Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jawelrs. Safety Deposit Vaults. One Small Pair. "Well,. Mr. Hart,"'said She oloc- jtor, "I congratulate you. You are ihe father of���''" "Ah !."' exclaimed 'the proud man,, "a Hart turns up,, eh?: I hope it's lhe Jack���that is, a. boy.'1' "Two- boys. Twins,, in Ifact." ' "The deuce.'"���Philadelphia Record. Liquor Licence Act. Application, for. Transfer aS Licence- r |"l.\UJi Notice Mial wc,. Dixon & Kehulr., ��f -l~ Ailln, IL (J., sluill iipiily lo-slio Hoard nt bireuco Cominih-doni-rv ut tlieiK next im-etliiK tor (|i" trnn>der. or Uio Hotel l.il-OIM-f,. MOW. Ill-Ill ll.V III,- tl). Mill Jjlf'��Nicllt/- iii!.' I.iuiupi-H iii tin: iil-i'miIm-m Uiuiwii an-the N'n^K-'Jt, llulcl, s-lmiKj 011 Main StiK-cl in lln- Towimili- of l)i-.fnvi��r.vr. li. CJ.,. to. Ilmuiitoii it niirii',.ot" Disruvi-i-y, I). U.. Diituil till" l-tlli <Im.v ol, N(ivi>ml>m-.,.IUOr>.. ,111 DI.VON .t .SCI1UI.//. knd. us. yoiir Job Printing rrfvwimrffst* ir~* ��� They-ore Wailing for Yo��! ^^ gaj*ga | J-| 3 *i 'CITIIlN���� -Hats and Dry Goods^ Carpets and House Fampssisliings. i'-lJIJ., L.INK Ol- 1J00TS ani> SMOJCS, ' ai.m> ��OI.W -SKAT, 1111' CUM BOOTS. 1�� Atlin and. ye'H uJI'WSIB Wk. ,|i6!->'��3cf Discovery, C. C. Successors to J. HI Richardson. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ALASKA ROU.TE'SAn INGS. S.S.'AMUR, dteparlrr from Skagway:- Dv.e. 1 rlh and^&th. c]o, do do Jan. ii, 26, Fun. ri, : - ,, Suiliii;;" IVom Skagway 8 p.n-J. Direct lo Vaneouver aud Victoria. ��� Traiiwouti'iiK '��" v"''-��s "t-eninci- 1-n Seal tie without e.stca charge. Wo si-'" ciuiclt M-rvice. N�� inti-i-raeilnito oall*. TT T) y^' i.-,... ,���=,(���,.�� m- iiil'Mi-inutinii apply to 1J..' -i-J. -i-' 26. tmn, A{ri��ntvSliaKWn.T. Let us do . . Your Xmas Printing ? -n m 1 1 �� n �� ��-��-��-��-��<S> MM��UUWn.M��KW TRe: l^eliablie. Sho'COTai(crr - Discov.uk-v,. B. C'. -Oi- Huhh&r. Baats.a. Speaialtjc- rfTAKiIS Notico fluil. sixty days stl'tcr ilnto. J- 1,. ".Olios- 15. li-leminsr, iiiti-ml "R-pplyiiiit te- tho Hon. the Chio? Oiimiiii"ss.i.iiiei- ol" LiukR) and Woi-kG.fm-pei-niissioii lo piisulmsu the followi-npr cli-Mii-iliPil truut ol himl, situate on f-hc ensf s.Ii��i-o ol1 Winiiji Amu..Atlin Uivi-sion: nofriiniinji" "6 P'^t >���'����� J> ��"'���'�� .iwid a half south of tho ProvinCNiVHoiiii'lni-J". 'tlienco iioi-fch-wostu-i-li>- K)ehaln��t<. Post So. ���1,. wreiico easiorly -io chains- to Wost- Ko. :!, tlicnoe sniiijlierl.v H) chains to Post No. 1. tlicnoo westerly 40 chains t�� paint ofi coni- ���inoncemcnt. T1IOS-. E. I-T.KM FMG. " [llateil Hi'rs IflHi day af November, Wi. J-U:t "j^TOTICU 13 llaroby sivcn tlmJ i-jpplica- -it^t tiou will' he made tc. tho i'.ofri-.ititivo Ashombly of lii-itiisb Colimibm ut rts next session Ior a Private, Hill ti*ineoB|>a����to a Couipan.V to bsildr eiiuip,. nuiliituim and operate a line or lines ��C railway, oJ standard or a.iij- other sua^o with any kind ol' motive.power for carrying of firoifiht. and piiv-MMifrePM iVom the- mantli of tha llellu Coolti Eivor at the lieiul of Htiplcu tlliaiinol, Coast Di'htriet, i:i tho Pi-ohIiioi! of llritish Columbia, follow in}? ^tho Holla Coola. lll>or to. ii yoiot about) 'M miles from its. mouth, thenco i��i a North Easterly dia-ect ion by tho mo(.t feasible route to Pra-sei- l.alce,. thence KattwatuI alonsr the Noehaco liiver to Kort Wcor^o ��n tho l-'ra'-or Uiver and Westward aloiin Ih^ Soutib ba.uk of Kriis-er I.Jiko and in tho neJuhborhoHd of Hie travelled route to a point.ou tiho lSulUley Valley neuu tho mouth of.tJie 'i'clltw.i itiver. with power to eons! met branches to. the UlaoUwut-or Ri-.ieL- ami the Chilcotin Coiintri'; and wl4.h power toccon- strui't, opornto, and iiiaiiitaui all. necessary briiljios, i-!��ails,.ways and ferviicj, .-And tu construct, aciyiIce,.own ivud mauitjiin and opor- ato wliui-'M-'H (Hid dock*; and to cwiistruel, ��wii, acit.uiji>, iiuiijiUiin imiiI ovura-to strain iind other, vessels, boats-, on any uu-vitiulile \MiMors���and U��.eoiisti-uet,.o|ienite iukI iiiain- UiIji U.'le��i:apliaud t.elepli��ni- lines nI����i(fllio r.oult'H. '(f sal'l uallway and bi,auclies,.or in conneelioii Uiorowith,.and to transmit nics- wiu'cs fnv. coiuinoncial purpHses-;. iwid char(,'o twiil eiiilui't. tolls for the use theuoof. respectively, and t<��.tfouonuteclectirlclty and s-npply. Unlit,, heat, and power,, and to construct-- erect and maintain the ncveeHury l>uilxliii(,'S," and wvtikK to ��:i-m-ratjj any kind of power IVir. the purpows iil'i>i:iisiiid,.oi; in cwiim'ction tlieiiewlth '5c��r vew.ai.-d,. ami to;.ii4.-ii.ulru iiiiil uecei.ve friiin un.V Wov.euiiniynt.,. Corpwi:a.iion or. persons, ywuit-i of lanil,.iiioney,.bonuses, pri-.MUWH, or other n.ssUtanee in aid of. tho (iDiistinicl.ion of. the Company* undiiutaltinf.'-; 'anil.to.iMiiinei-ti win li.will onleu int'i-i traffic or oihi-u at-raii-i-eiui-nt's wi.t.h Railway, Stea'in- boirf. in: other Coiinia-nii-s, anil to e.s-ei-wUe l.lin pdw.i.Ts.tfuantied.or ii.utJiMi-isiHl.hy Pivrts h\; iuid. ',< oil tiio '-Wateu Klauins. CousoUda- tinn Act".. iiJiif' .w.i-th p����vi!B In i.-.sprojji-late' liuiils-l'iu-lhe purposes.oCt.b�� Company: and for all rfclit.-it. powers iwuliNt:iwlleK(!s nuces-- sh.i-.v or im-idi-iitnl.i-u.oi: to the premises. - Uati'-d.tlie !IUid;i.V of Oelolier,.ll)un.. - A-l,'. LUXTON,. ,,(S> Sii&dkox tojr tWAwIiciuiU.. itlhlQ Lode A.'F. &. A:WI. lletiular co-niraunien��� lions held on the lirsS Tli-.trsduy of each uiontli i.n the A. O. U. W. Hall, Third Street. ViaitiiiK brethren cordially invited. ���-i 1���[ .--^M-^-7...r^.-..ir.-wfc^--.~.^-".-.-. ^> I 1 Have Re-opened \Tim Rsysui Laundry ! On the Waterfront. I , Men's Suits Cleaned a-nil Kepaived. ; All Work Guaranteed. Goods CaMciI for and Delivered. : Cash 6vn Delivcay. I A\rS. M. Fcnn, Proprietress, j I . j ~ THIS HOTEL US STOCKED WITH i THE BEST OF GOODS. Sam. Johnstone, Pre>p._ DISCOVKRY, B. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel. Dsiiing-Koom in Goinieclion. Choicest WinesrLiquors and Cigars ED. SANDS,, Proprietor,, Hampton & Durie, Proprietors. Diseovery, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. FIRST-CLASS RESTAUR A NT '��� IN CONNECTION, ''UcudM.uiu-tui.-s ����v Uixou's stas��- N V K\I ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER '9; 1905 ro } V ATUIN TRADING COMPANY, Ltd., ^tun and msoBWE^ Our Stores in both Towns are, now fully stocked with full, lines in Groceries and Dry Goods. A. T. Co., Lid. A. S. CROSS, President. Nisutlin-Liarcl Country. 1 Local Placer Mon .Speak oi" What They Saw on Long- Prospecting" Tri p. P. S. Anderson and Jus. Simpson, who,, in company with A lex .-in der Brown, have been piospccli:i�� Tor Severn 1 months ou the fNisuitin river valley, ai lived back in Atliu ou Monday, Referring" io lhe new gold strike of last summer on Sydney liver and Iron creek, which was visited iu their travels, they say there has not been much work done up lo the present to prove the real worth of that district.���Where uncertainty reigns ���the wheels of progress turn slowly.��� There have been Ir.u.'s cut to Iron creek' from both the Hootalinqua and .Nisutlin rivers aud a Livingstone creek company is having" Ireiglited in by ,dog team about 15 tons of provisions and .machinery. They are also 'whip-sawing flume lumber and doing other necessary work for extensive opeiations next summer.. The discoverers, Brewer and Anderson, are busy freighting in supplies, as are also Riddel and Geddis; Porter, Aveiy and McCread}-, and the' "Doc," a picturesque old M.D. who is playing a lone hand at mining, which be has done for over 40 years in different British Columbia mining camps. From the Sydney river on the Nisutlin to the watersheds of the Pelly and Liard rivers there is a vast area of virgin country that has beeu almost untouched by the prospector, find there, where there are "formations" that would tickle the heart of a mineralogist and fine gold scattered indiscriminately���but not in paying quantities as far as at present known, there can be conceived one of the greatest future mining- camps ou earth. Moose and other wild animals "are often niet with that fear not the sight of man, and the rivers aud lakes teem with fish of many kinds. There is a store on Tcslin lake at the mouih ofthe Nisutlin.river, but it is principally an Indian trading- post and staple articles which are necessary lo white men are generally "cornered" for a few dollars. The distance by trail from Atlin to Tcslin lake is about 90 miles and the worst section is that along Surprise lake. Messrs. Anderson and Simpson evidently think well of the country over which they prospected as it is their intention to renew their quest in that district as soon as convenient. Mr. Broun is remaining in tbe Nisutlin district at present but it is his intention lo pay Allin a visit before spring". Repartee during courtship degenerates into plain back talk alter marriage. .Sunday School Teacher--What lesson are we supposed lo learn from the story ol Jonah and the whale? New Pupil���Dal a guy orter have sense crnuff to .stay out uf slippery kiunpney. Fine Gold Saver. A machine for the saving of'fine gold is being operated ou Ruxton creek near Colorado Springs. It is known as the Haul wick & Weeks process aud the experimental tests are being made on the placer deposits iu lhe localily where it is aud ou lhe tailings from the cliloriuatiou operations on' the Cripple Creek, ores. 11 is said that the results are satisfactory and il is planned to apply the idea to other deposits of fine gold. The machine consists of a revolving wire screen cylinder, which is stretched over a framework of perforated gas pipe hoops. The axle on which this cylinder revolves is also a perforated tube running" its entire length. * The gravel is fed into the upper end of this cylinder, whicli is placed on a considerable incline. Water under pressure is passed through .the perforated framework and axles, which spurts thrDUgh the openings iu jets of considerable force and carries 'the coarser materials out at the lower end of the cylinder while the fine portions are washed through the screen into a concentrating" trough underneath, where the coarser values arcsaved. The overflow is carried into a second set of troughs some 30 feet in length, which are carpeted with burlap overlaid with two sets of wire screens. These screens retard the flow of the fine material passing over them, allowing the gold to deposit "iii the burlap, where there is insufficient current lo dislodge il. A peculiarity of this process is that it saves gold of infinilesnial fineness without the aid of mercury. The present machine has a capacity of about 50 tons per (U13', but will be built ou a much larger scale when every part has been perfected. Coal and Petroleum Licences. The Atlin Makkht Co., Ltd. FRESH' DRESSED MEATS, also POULTRY OF ALL KINDS,' Dressed io Order. C. DOELKER Manager. uwnni vtartrttr^ sni����Z.V7^J.ts*j. c=w.a-n.f^/a.YwZuocuc.jcxo.-.: -SUCCESSORS TO- THOMAS & BENWELL, Wholesale" Wine and Spirit - Merchants. ��� ' USHER'S WHSSSaES. Vantcouvkk, li. C. - - - P. O. Box 102. THE GOLD HOTJSJE, I * DISCOVERY, B. C. C. 3i. Nissen, Prop. F: B. Wrong, Mgr Restaurant in Connection Under New anil Capable Jlannnemoiit. "jSTTOTICK Is hereby j-'iven that SO days -'���^ alter date I intend io apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works, Victoria, li. C., for a licence to prospect for coal anil petroleum upon lands hereinafter described and commencing at a post at the south west corner marked Initial Post No. 1, thence 8'J chains north, thenco SO chains oast, thonue SO chains south, thence SO chains west to place ol" commencement. Those- lands are situate on the Tooya River,Teloyrruph Crook District, Iyiii-i,- south of aud adjoining A. li. McDonald's coal location. DONADO KOSS. Dated at. Atlin, 11. (J., Nov. 2Sth, 1005. d2;i ~N~rOTICK Is hereby driven Unit !10 days -t-^l alter date I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of hands and Works, Victoria, ii. (!., for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum upon lauds hereinafter described and eoniinoucinsr at a post at tlie south west corner marked Initial I'ost No. I, thence SO chains north, thence SO chains oast, thence SO chains south, thence SO chains west to place of commencement. These lands arc situate on the Tooya Itiver,Telesrruph Creek District, lyinjr south of and adjoining James Stables' coal location. A. li. Mc.DONAf.D. Dated at Atlin, II. C. Nov. 2Mb, 3IIII.1. d2;i -fSrrOl'ICK Is hereby given that :I0 days -^-^ . after date I intend to uppl.v to the Chief Commissioner of bauds and Works, Victoria, II. C lor a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum upon lauds hereinafter described and commencing at a post at the south west corner marked Initial I'ost No. 1. tlience SO chains north, thenco SO chains cast, thence SO chains south, thence SO chains- west to place ol commencement. These lauds aro sit unto on the '1'ooya Kiver,Telegraph Creek District, lying north of and adjoining A. Ii McDonald's coal location. J AS. STAIU.KS. Dated at Atlin, II. C, Nov.2Sth, lilOr>. d2:'. The /Canadian" Hank of Commerce. " '; . CAPITAL PAID ��� UP $io",000,000. ' * KusiiKVii, $3,500,000. Branches of the Bank at Jcattie, . , San Franeiseo, Portland, Skagway, etc. Exchssdgie sold on all Poessts. Gold Dust Pukciiased���Assay Office in Connection. _. - -j-j^ fROSS, Manager. Certificates of Improvements. Wedge Fraction Mineral Claim. Situate in the Atlin Alining Division of Atliii District. Where located: Pino Creek valley, between the Yellow Jacket and "War liaglo. rpAICE Notice that. I, J. Al. ltiill'ncr, Krco Miner's Certificate No. 1! MOW, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to upply to tho Milling liccordor lor a Certitieato ol Improvements, for tho purpose-of obtaining 11 Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tliar action, under section !S7, must, be commenced before the issuauco of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 2tithda.v ol'October. A. D. IO0."i. ,i2:s j.ai. liuri'-NHit. ertificates of Improvements. Astor Mineral Claim. Situate in the Atliii Mining Division of Atliii District. Whore located: Pino Crook valley, adjoining the Yellow Jacket.- rpAICI-; Notico that I, -I. Al. Kufliier, Free Miner's Certilicute No. I! XiMl, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Minine; liccordor for a Certificate of Improvements, lor I lie purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 117, must be commenced before tho issuance of such Certillcato of Improvements. Dated this 2litb day of October. A. 1). I'M (|o;! J.M. KUITNIili. Bear Paw Mineral Claim. Situate iu the Atliii Mining Division of Atliii District. Where located: In the I'iue Crook valley,adjoining the Kook of Ages. rp.\KI5 Notico that T, .1. JJ. Uuli'ner, r'rro ���*- Minor's Certificate No. 15 :i:>'JU:i, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tin' Jlini�������� Recorder fur a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant ot the above claim. And luitlier take notice tliat action, under section 117, must, be commenced before the issuance of such Coitilicato of Improvements. Dated this2Gtli day of October, A. 11. I'M. d21i J. JI. UUI-TXKU. Cub Fraction Mineral Claim. Situate in the Atliii Alining Division of Atliii District. Where located: Pino Crook valley, between tlie Kook of Aires and Hear Paw. rj-iAK'IS Notice that I, ,1. Al. lindner, Froo Miner's Certillcato No. 15 S."i!)!i:i, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the .Mining Recorder for a Certificate oT 1m- provemenls, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of tho above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 117, must.be commenced before tho issuance ot such Cortilicato of Improvements. Dated this 2(ith day of October. A. I). UlB.'i. <l-:i J. JI. iilil'TNKIt. Sultan Mineral Claim. Situate iu the Atlin Alining Division of Atliii District. Where located: Pine Creek valley, about .Stephendyke. rjiAlil-; Notice thnt. I, J. I-'. Mree/.e, I'reo .Miner's Certillcato No. H :s.VJ!Jii, intend, sixty days from the dale hereof, to apply lo ' the Mining Recorder for a Cert ideate of fm- prnvonioiits, for tho purpose ol obtaining a Crow n Grant of t ho above claim' And further take notice that action, under section Hi, iniisl In; commenced before tho issuance of Mich Certificate of Improvements. Dated IhislliHIi day or October, A. D. 1!I0.">. il*' .1. I-'. HllM/iK. Maybe Mineral Claim. Situate in the Al liu Alining Division of Atliii District. Where located: Pino Crook valley, nelKlil'Oi'liooil of moiitli Gold Run. niAKK Notice that I, J. F. Ilree/e, I-'rno .Miner's Certificate No. 13 'J.lflPO, intend, sixty duy.s from the date hcrcor. to apply to the .Mining Recorder for a Certilicute of Improvements, for the purpose oT obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. Anil further take notice that action, under section "7, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2l"ith day of October, A. 1). liHTi. d2;i ,1. r. iiki-:i:/,u. ^tJ,.Ti?,? B^ ^ L :zci:f'Ev:thts. Ot; lirigr? %Mch; ���4ie,oi Xmns-'g^ and. S.leighiiH ;f-:?;P f ?fBigf,cleariii<; ?-,.a:t?l'iHuian'.s. ? ?,f 7 -777. ' "; :������������'���?'���-.?? ,i 77 ?y Souvenir Postal���������: "afid^Cln'istmaivj : 7f,;Gil His lit: G; li.yBcnirilft'iS? 7 'yf ;? . 7 ff j ?y ; f; McDonald: s.f Grocery: ',-���;-makes-: a j ..;.";. special!.}';oi" fresh eggs and butter;. y J (sell"tbe'-besl Hoeenef coaJyoiff ifu ���V A'lliiii.'aiid .Discovery.-- -j.T? Kcgah. /���^^''lAUiiifp^ 7ylield its:regular-meeting-en���Th.urs- 7 -'day;eveninjj:iy: y-y-y yy yy-v :-;y :y.n?; fI(?Uie. present :show:?rei:mnus"laud: :7f:travely.\vill ^imprbv \���'-particis slidiiklfbb. -i 11:oi?c'te.r ,fci:Qll?i!;f^hSmfer.^ v -pie; canieytoyyViliiy ���'���'.f:: ���:iiess:;f.tliespelling,match .between; the :7::pUpi;^f0i?.tli��-:r\m:SCl!00l-J;;y; ffyy7yf7;7 rf7fy7:J^pSt^;:strayecl7pr stoleii':;-lTpni-?Mcv f, f?Kee:?creelc���--^lie'ffnioose^ ''Attached ?-y't6";fiisfrfaiedk;7vverei ;twc*fbbbm "chains; :,f7ariclJ5b^fatli'oni'of��� rope:y.:Reward; ;if '���?-retiirpedt6:CVeb.Adam^^ fy yfl?^ V:??���-alw'ays.j'oiVbaudfat'Kegan-s. 7," - yf . y'HappVy'?:sh0U yffsent-^quadrupeHyam^ :, phernah'fa?:df:a ^certain .secret society,: ??fy whom.bur sagefiiiforms: -lis futili/ce.af '.?':';��� moose for the.offiee of the,'-goat.'''y ff ?frKyer^-dahcery������"���aiid f inMtictfevery-ff '���'. y Ijody fin; tounrfw-b o.- f' en j bys-"seeing^ ?:;-?:.gopd;;;;.daiibifiigr���not' tb'iiientibn all '���-;.?those who are'desirous;of maintain-,: ���7-ihg7:ire protections/should ;b,e attlie- .7I-Coolenafyvhail. ftquiglitf p. t.ySy.p.in;��� fyf'sharjx. 'yV :,yy:7y ;'-7-;Y;:7:7y'7,7.y;r-yy.;.ff.; ��� f;:;??ffy-Gamp ''Discovery-,?'^bfic)] Arctic ':''??Bratiierhpp.d,':;-yIield??fv ;?.week]y rueetjug ^iir^lheirf'hal^fpis; - cpyeiy,. on f-Tuesday. evening. One 7 candidate: was- initiated' fand : much 7 ������f'busihess-f.of'.interest ;to -. the v members ;���; deaflt??with. ?This? order-fis- rolling .. up a-jarge: membership and, is-?., get- 7 ting -.to. be. a.- strong-,.featureof-the ' :? society-inclined-; people, of our. cam p.. f ��� f flSfew line? of Geo? Wosten holm's ?yi; XL, pocket, knives at Regan's../. :?;??fM.r?.;Q^^ f 'andfbrotherff of ?iC;ff Daltoii? .'Rork.e', arrived-, hi. Atliuf oufSunday .last to, 7 accept a.- position with .the- Atlin- Tradiug : Co.'; Although the ''.new.-. comer's composure was somewhat f 'disturbed, during the?y?etf trip, I'roruf '���'���'",Ta kn- to"��� ,:f town? i 11 '���'" the?Roy a 1: Mai If bbat,,lie:auglit:'in limemake, a good ; chechaco." ?Mr;f Rorkc- is yan ail- frouiKk athlete and: will bs a big ac- ,' fquisitiou to tlie. local, hockey team . this.-ivliiter?. ��� ',- ���������������. The iast imiii" to arrive in camp left Ji'Jg Cabin on Nov. 30th and reached her.e.thc riiorning of Lhe 3rd inst. after a -hard trip. The mail which should liave reached "Here on \\;'cdnesday evening had not.arrived, when we went lo press, but. is ex.-' Easa./in. ;riia.f .Grade ')'fc ''\nuch"talketlVal>bvtt:speiliiig match f l5el:weeii?fleaiii3'?repre^enl,ing lhe- Discovery .ai!fd77Afliti?;schpqls lookplaccf '-in.'lhe local, ''���school house ycstei"dii^-..ifl"ieuibbii.;.f ' ?ivflr? ?TanieS' Stalilcsoccupied Uiechaii anifinade a.-?le\v;?: appropriate���.'-i-niroiluetoryfre-- marks''?-?- :;.??:7?,"?';.?.-f f.if:y:fff:-'Ti f?::Tlie -first?-line/up?was :?by??,the youngsters 'fbf7; the-junior vgrade;; ?Kath!eeuyH?isl'etti?Jolihni^:;?i.<un anti?]acki?l')o\vlli!'g?fbr iAtlin,?a !lM$cbvery,' Ch'cle;/tn'dcrspiii;':';Har-ry; ;Bi:uce y ahd; ���'?GaH;'?^iiclei^ti,Ff^'lie \TOrus;:;';cauie'7-!ast!-;7'iViidff?bqtk )jl.ib\veclywoiiclerftilf'prbitci,eneyyf7Gar^ a 11 i;i?7?C 1 yd e f. Aii d e rsohv \\-e r e, t lief fi rs t to go dowii,i&vingf?Karry:Erucc-'as fa'lohe chatiipipn for Discovery;:-Jack Dowliiignwasliie ,fi?st?tb^gbfrroinSlie fAtU!'K?rankSi;7xfollowe^yby?J^ T lir.i'i bul i yf/leayin g? .Kalhleeh;Htislett forf? Atlin; i:?bu t ?iiie-!y\ybrdf worms prbyedftbpVnuicli-fqr'?Eat HaiM"\cBnice?was left;asffthe win'uer'.'. ���Th e ?co n t es t was f k ee 11 ff a 1 id tl 1 ef cl.fi Id - re 1 v?, Irp 111; bo th'���.,' sch obis? did re mark-f ���-"abiy.-LVve'il'.ff'y'H:a'r'r\'-: Brubeicoutimieci .011 .fill efffibor-fandf^anyf endeavor ;?Avas ���in adef, ? i6?-'s' p'ell. f hi mf .dp wi 1 .yf; ;?P he .'at-; fteuVpt/prpvedf-successfhf after along .si r-uggl&fknd., Harry: is'?!bvbe;,cpii grain la le^d.,' on ;���' be i 11 g ?th e."?, cli a mi p ion of :the juiiipi7rgrade: in; the:;distnCt.7yHe juade such?a7gbbd'imiiressipir that^a 'prize'was-presehied to'vhiuif.byyMr;; ^'??J??Tliaiir???fS?7??:??'i,5?7f7''??;:??-s- D^'li 1 e repoiTof"tft^ wliich was \vpnf by /Discovery?' will appehr next week, ff :[.f ���������": ���;, MmM lilp.f "PeliveWcT.' to^arijv:? pa;rt >of'':-'tlie? district; ��� ���; ������..., ���; .-. : - .;���������.���. ,--;-i/: L :'��� 7 :.-.,. ���':���,. ���:���.. ���.!.:������������:��� ,..���.' . .���;���������:-.. ���Goods Frtelv and-Glban:; f,��y;u Mo'i'TO���^piie?fprice ryf?Prices?f;R.ighi-. fairff IrealineiitLto ?f?>ST;KlN):;?]S??C?y W .VliSf 1^-^' %f $r.@[w��i<sf:&&;:itL^ m s^.S^s^^p;^ ,Mks,^:::^L_ ' &&S'.&��>:S?iP;&iS KKRS^��''':SS.' ?: yy '��� '������ .Vv.;ehiii"ch 'flMoticesu,- ...' .,.. : ', Chuvch:ol Unjflnjul:: Stf -Mjirtiii-'s-Cluiroh.-r Kiuidav .services: .Matins- at 11 a. m.:- Kven- stiiiK-,- i:S0 p. in. Cclebiutiou or Moly.-Cou.i- miinion, 1st-Sunday in each month: and on special oeea.sions. -Siiiula.v..School::Sunday, at.-il P. in.: Committee Meetings, 1st,Thursday, each month.y Kev. J.'\ L. Stephenson, rector. St. Anili-cw's Vrcsbytevian Church', hold sei-.vices in the Church, on .Second; Street. Mor-niiu: service at II : evening service;-7:8(1. Siiii'day'Seluiol at the close-of the' iiicu-iiiug, 'se-.n-ice.-.ltev. A. JI. R'oss,.niMiistoi-i. , ;,:,,.v , :Tiioi.???DmiN^6oM??:fe If"ffP;ffffI';:'fff::f��^ ���Si? y? -fffDIXOW ?&?SCHULZ;, .Proprietors... :f ������ ?f: Corner f Pearl and First-Streets, Atlin? -B.;C.. '."'Tf^-'1 snRS.T- CLASSf RESTAUR ANT.;-I.N yCOINLN ECTION-. CHOICEST'WIM:S.- liOUORS AMil CiGAKS���CASE GOODS A SPECIALTY. pected to get in today. The trouble is- between Golden Gate and Bell's' . point,, where neither. bo;ilir,g nor ice : travel' prevails, ti'His lnuhing it.almost impossible for the carriers lo make any headway. The Whist.Glub is in full swing and promises to be a great success not only in learning green (?) players'to lead, from -"sneaks'1 and to trump their, partner's best.card.of a suit on it<3- second call* but also in teaching a. few choleric gentlemen la curb tampers which would cause a mule to turn green with envy. When yon don't return your nart- ?THe:;Weatfer.; : - The lowest and highest temperatures 'atid-fprecipitation recorded for the week are as-follows: 7 c Dec, . "Max-. ":"-',Mi:i".1 Preciiiitation. 71lain;f Show I��� ��� :'"r7." .'.���".���' '3 ���in.' '/>in. 27' 3 ���- 7 37 ;39?f- ; To I.:. 34: -������ ���: l-< ., . ....... .-.-./J. . .oS' .,^- 4.... 35 :'::'7 5 ���.���;.-." fs 5 6 ���~ -3 ��� 6; ��� ' ���;. '������������ i .;���.', 7. 2S ���~~' "i- ':-::'rt-f Stables & Tumsclen; carry a-stock of good groceries. ���.Christinas presents ,for old and young at C. li. Bourne's. The-latest .magazines and' papers are'always on hand at Piirmau^s. Why use inferior gasoline when you can"get 7.6 and S6- per cent, at fRcgan's. Alliii and Discovery. During the winter montlis any one who wants ex.prcss- or freight from T,og Cabin should leave their orders at the Kirklaud Hotel. There is an extra team on the' mail: Any business entrusted will.be carefully looked after. .dcjtf Karl Hamshaw, of McKee creek, received.a bad shaking up hist week. I-Ie was riding on top of a loaded? aleigh which upset and -threw him down a steep side-hill-. Mr. Hamshaw. spent a. few days-in town re- ���1. Executed Cheaply, Promptiyiancl Sai?isfactorily. THE: CLMM QEFIGE, fg.jfi^JtJt.jS.J. Jl J% *aVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVvVVVVVVVVVO����^V^ v^>v\A^l'Vvvw^AA'vAl^^ uer's trump lead it means that you cupcraling- and was in pretty fair haven't any trumps or you--if looks fettle when lie returned to McKee onald cremate---die right there. j thu beginning, of. thJs-.w.edEL.' - ,'J neice un irocerie^' .and:'Pr And Sell for the Lowest Prices hi Gamp.
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-12-09 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1905_12_09 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0169355 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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