LrS1 \ . D��C2I.,907 "V ��" VOL. 26. ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, DFCHM13KK 7, 1907. NO. 43S TELEGRAPHIC. A Budget of Interesting. News From Many Quarters. [HI'HOlAl, TO Tllli UfjAlM.1 New York, Dec. 7th���The Thaw trial was called this morning. Jerome, contended for postponement until after tlie holidays, and argued against the possibility of getting jurors who will consent to remain housed during tlie holidays. Attorney Littleton who is assistant to Delmas is acting as chief counsel for Thaw-, today he protesteded against the postponement unless the defendant be allowed bail editor ofthe Daily Alaskan, vice A. R. O'Brien, who goes to the Juneau Record. Nome Dec, 7th���A'shower' of ashes from some unkown volcano covered the streets several inches deep, and the air was thick with fine dust. London, Dec' 4th���Before a crowd ol 5.000 people, Tommy Burns defeated Gunner Moir in. the tenth round of what was to be the finish of a twenty round fight. , New York bookmakers'niade a killing hundred thousand backing Burns. Moir weighed-in noon 170 pounds, both ��� men in fine'-condi- tion. . Betting was in favor of Englishman.' 'Washington, "Dec? 7U1���Most bitter fight"' made in several years against territorial government is expected to be started againt Hoggat here this .winter. While no charges have been filed it seems a fore'gone conclusion that ugly allegations will be made. Hoggatt has f been warned of what maybe brought out befor the president, a trip to Washington Is now anticipated to prepare for tbe attack. Vancouver P.: C. Dec' 7th-- Mayor Bethune is a candidate for re-election. Odessa Dec. 7th���13 terrorists were hanged last week. McLeod Alta. Dec. " 7 th���Aid MacDonald of High River was-nom- iuated by the Liberals to represent the new constituancy of McLeod. Ottawa Dec. 7th���Senator Davis will propose the railway commission to be enlarged and include tele-; graphs. Quebec, Dec. ..7th���Bureaus hotel an old land- mark was destroyed by fire. Halifax, Dec. 7th���By important, jubgement of the Supreme Court of N. S. Chinamen can enter Canada without head tax wliich can be .recovered by civil action. ^ THIS PROSPECTOR., I love the man with pick and drill, And courage thai knows no fear, That hero bold in search of gold With lhe hope star ever near., To see him climb the mountain high, ' And dig in the deepest dell, Inspires me through with love so true, That I want to whoop and yell! I love the man who strikes it rich After toiling many years; ' ��� His wealth is clean'as a sunny beam ��� And unstained my blood and tears ���Exchange! The Court of Revision and Appeal.' This Court sat oir Friday the 29 inst: and," after investigating several cases of appeal, the Court was adjoircned until the 10th. of December at n A. M. at the'Court House at Atlin. Houston -Texas, Dec. 7II1���On Sunday morning a fire destroyed the heart of the business section of the City. Millbury Mass. Dec. 7th���The mother of Secy, Taft is seriously' ill and it is feared she cannot' recover? Norfolk, Dec. 7th���The second torpedo flotilla is preparing to start on the trip to the Pacific ocean to join a portion ofthe Atlantic squadron which is all ready there, Washington J3ec. 7th���Foraker makes a statement that he is a candidate for president, which is con- '.'.'���,. ���?,' ceded by friends, President Roose- ,.'������: veit makes boldest defiance ever ��� '"'" 'issued by a president. Many people declare an aitempt is being made to herd the delegations for Roosevelt, or the Roosevelt Pet; ,h;cw��w^,^.?s!!S tbe American people, if "suo'h aitempt is to be cbunteaanjaedv. Seattle Dec, 7th���Sam Wall the able newspaper man of Alaska and the Yukon is going north aboard the Humbolt tomorrow to act as On view at Bourn's Emporium is a Gold Cup presented by an anonymous Gold King of Atlin. The cup is of handsome antique design, resembling the lost Ascot Cup, we have not the name of the makers i�� The Discovery Skating FtfnK BEAUTIFUL ICE. Music in Attendance DECEMBER 14 th We- are pleased to 'publish the following letter, reporting that, our old friend Jack McLennan is in good hands, and on the right road' to recovering his eye sight. r .Editor, "Attain Claim." Dear Sir, , ' ' Mr. John McLennan wishes me to write to you, there is, I am sorry to say no improvement in his sight yet and none expected until after the operation? "Professor McKie has to cut a portion of the Eye out to let the pupil get back to its _ natural position. He'is getting .treated to to that effect, but the eye has to be brought inloa fit condition for the operation. We do not exactly know how long it will be, the Doctor says the eye is very soft owing to" the' inflammation, that it may be considerable' time- yet before they-can operate. The Doctor ordered Mr. . McLennan to live outside the Hospital, the confinement in the Hospital being against his general health, he goes to the hospital three times a week. Mr. McLennan has pretty good, health generally, the only trouble being the Eye, He feels the time very long, as he cannot see ��� anything, and has to get some one to go put with him every lime to help him along-?"'.".The time drags aloiig very si '.wly.v.:; >:: Mr. -McLennan wish to thank the public of Atlin and district for their great kindness to him in his trouble ������ ��� i Yours Faithfully, P, Toivueud ' Royal Infirmaryf, McKie Ward, 39, Edinburgh Scotland, November, 4th, 1907. * APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOUR LICENCES. A meeting of the Board of Licence Commissioners for the "AtlinLicence District" will be held in the Court House Atlin, B. G, on Saturday, December 16, 1907, at 10 a. m to consider the granting of the following applications. Nnmo of Applicant. Uuslett, James Smith, Alex Johnston, Samuel Itosselli, K.'..' Dixon & Schulz....... Hampton & Durie.... Galaruo, A. L ..... Roxborotigh.John:... Samls Edward......... McDonald, Daniel..:'.'! Clark, James-;;....*,,...y,.. ���TiisJ'iell, gliomas Arnett, George P..... Anderson, W. A... ^roifiisiE'. 'ii-:::::-::....... Simpson, W. H.... . The Hudsons Bay Co. do do do do Description of License. Locality of Promises Sought to he Licensed. .Keimwnl of Hotel . do do . do do '". do do do do .. do do . do . do do do do . do . do do . do . ��� do . do do . do do . do do TranSser Renewal. .. do 12 months . do do do do Leland Hotel, Pearl Avenue, Atlin, H. C. Kii-kluud Hotel, Kirst Street. Atliii. H. C. Vancouver Hotel, First Street, Atlin, It. 0. Kootoiiny Hotel, eornor of First Street and Tniinor Avenue, Atlin. B.C. Koynl Hotel, corner of l'lrst : Street and Pearl Avenue, Atlin, B.C. Nuggut Hotel, Main Street, Discovery, I!. C B.C. Hotel, do do Gold House, do do Pino Tree Hotel, do do Arctic Hotel, Main Street,'Bennett, B. C. Half. Way House, Half Way House, B. C. Log Cabin Hotel. Log Cabin, li. C. Dense Lake Hotel, Porter's Lauding, B. C Lake View Hotel, Wynton, B.C. Dawson Hotel. Tnku, B. C Wynton Hotel, Wynton, B: C. Hudsons Bay Co. Hotel Deiue Post B. C do do Porters Landing B. C. do do Telegraph Creek, B, C. Atlin, B.-C, Dec, 2nd, 1907. OWEN F. CONLEY, Chief License Inspectof ATLIN, B. C��� SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 7, 1907. The Atlin Claim. Til c Al LIN CLAIM is published evirnv Saturday MORNINQ. MAILED FREE TO ANY PAnT OF THE WOULD FOH SO CENTG PER MONTH; CB.OO PER Ytfln. ADVCRTIGING RATES! *T. OO PER I NCH EACH INSERTION ; READING NOTICES. 20 CENTS A LINE. HPCCIAL RATES ON APPLICATION. JOB PRINTING :- ��� ILL-HCADfl, POSTERS, VISITING CARDS ' LETTER-HEADS, PROGRAMMES, ETC., ETC. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PRICES MODERATE. ' , The Atlin District , Board of Trade. ' Editor Atlin Claim. Thb Athn Claim PunMsniHO.Co., Ltd. W. Poulard. Guant. manacseh-ihukctou. OUR CHIEF INDUSTRY. Birch Creek. �������� Owing to the supply of water being limited and uncertain not more than 20,000 yards of dir1: were removed. ��� Birch Creek does not seem to be so well supplied with water as most of the other paying creeks in the district. The out put for ,,tbe season's worK amounted to about ,$7.5oo. Farther up the creek, Messrs Brown and Lytle were mining; aud they naturally encountered the same difficulties aud want of water as Messrs Pearce and Co. not having a pipe or monitor, the dirt was disposed of by ground sluicing, and a considerable sized pit was cleaned up, the value won for the season's work amounted to about $00,006. Four men were engaged on the property.' Sir. I beg to call attention to the necessity of strengthening. the membership of the Atliii District Board of Trade, to enable the Board to transact, and carry on its duties, iu the best interests of the District at large. Since the last meeting of the Board the majority of its members, including the Secretary, have left the District, and may not return for some months. In the meanwhile, there are several questions of importance awaiting to be dealt with by the Board; aud there is, also, corres- pnndence to be considered from other Boards aud persons, seeking imformatiou; with regard to the progress being made on these Gold- fields. It is therefore disirable, that, all members should make an effort to attend the next General meeting of the Board, at the Court House, on Monday the 9th inst; at 8 p. m. when an oportunity will be afforded to introduce new members for election. Your obedent servent. Wm. C. S. Hathorn, Vice President. 2nd December, 1907. 9***��*Wh**J+***&^^ N.--C. WHEELING Groceries and Provisions , Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Allways ��n hand . The Iron Store, First Street. ��*(**4M******F4Hf*4l*f^^ POOL ROOM GOOD STABLING THE GOLD HOUSE The Board of Trade. DISCOVERY, B. C. 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. JOHN ROXBOROUGH, PROPRIETR. Gold Run. �� a�� ����� Last winter Messrs Johnson and McCullock and three other partners, drifted on Gold Run, near the mouth of Pine Creek, for several months. They experienced much trouble with water but succeeded in cleaning up $12,000. This winter they have sunk a new shaft, aud erected a new steam plant; and are doing very well, with these improvements in mining; they expect to obtain much richer results than during the last winter's work. Mr. L- B. Harris, the cwner of several hydraulic leases, situated above Gold Run, intsalled a keystone drill on his property and spent all the summer months in prospecting for the "Yellow Channel." He had three or four men engaged; but so far, he has not succeeded in locating the rich pay streak. However, nothing daunted, he will continue his prospectine oporation early next spring. Mr. J, Reid has a number of leases to the south of Gold Run, situated on a higher level near the base of the mountain, He ran some open cuts and sank in several places to expose the "Yellow gravel." The cost of expenses working was #2.500. KROND GULCH. Tlie only work done on this ���ground was by Meesrs G. A. Kerr, and associates. Tlieir shaft was deepened by a few feet, but the jpurops were unable to keep down Ub? increasing flow of water. We gladly endorse tbe opinion that an organised effort be made to strengthen the influence ofthe Atliu District Board of Trade. Not only the President, but several members of the Counsel are absent; and, as there are but comparatively few members ofthe Board in Atlin, it is certainly advisable to increase the roll of membership; and, therefore, we confidently call upon our good and reliable citizens to roll up! and, do their duty! The Atlin Board was formed iu 1900." Since its incorporation it has most undoubtedly accomplished much good for the district. We have authority for stating, that, it is the only organisation in the district, 'recongised as carrying weight with the Provincial and Dominion Governments- Our representatives in parliament have freqently eulogised the great utility of the Board, in placing the requirements of the district before the Government. Moreover, a town is never likely to grow and improve, unless there is some leading organisation, such as a municipality,, to represent and guide its-citizens. The Board, in some measure, occupies the place of a municipality with out the power to levy town rates but, it can command the ear of the Provincial Government, through the Hon. H. E��� Young; and, as Parliament will soon be solemely assembled, it surly behoves we citizens, to make up our minds to act unanimously, in expressing our iews and requirements with regard: northern Brewing Company, DC KONRAD WAWRECKA, MANAGER. Brewers of Lager Beer ana Porter. SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. The KOOTENAY HOTEL ��#*��IH*0 S��*!#bR***W��*>��^��#*****>**.*!#*^ ��W!Ms��**����iMs��sW�� OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The Bar fe supplied ' with none but the best brand's of Liquors and Cigars First-class Billiard and Pool Tables.. <*Vtt4Vtfre��rart*stt*Wtf04^tt*ff�� te^w*********^^ DIXON & SCHULZ, Proprietors. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT CHOICEST WINES,. LIQUORS AND CIGARS IN CONNECTION. CASE GOODS A SPECIALTY. j: Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. ft w^m^mmmmm . ������Iy .i.v V ft ATLIN, Bi C, 8&fiB\JBS3&$7, ��3SCEM3EK T, RJ��7" Iff I , to various matters influencing the progress of the district. . We also think the time is opportune to raise the question of reducing the upset price ou town jots, and, we feel sure that our popular mem- 'ber would be pleased .to entertain and forward, any fair legislation to ameliorate the growing; discontent arising from this-matter-alone.-- To meet the numerous inquiries which come to the Hoard of Trade for information we venture to sug-, gest lhat a small pamphlet be published to send out in reply, and,' it would be well, occasionally, to forward some good Photographs-to illustrated newspapers, also, a brief account ofthe Goldfields. . l. Miss Golden Atliu, tho' young and shy, is sufficiently well developed to "come out" and, show her charms and riches! " ��� ���. TO.CONSUMPTIVES. ��a*a*o��aoa*a*a*o*a*a*ce^a*x��������^3*��*w*a^(*��W3*������o&-: :> OUR CHIEFINDUSTRY. QUARTZ MINING The Lavardiere Group Lavadiarc gro-up: consisting of five claims, situated on the .north bank of Glacier Creek Tory Imlet, and distant about 31 miles ��� south west from Atlin. The ledge matter is 180 feet wide, and extends the length of the property, 2.5500 yards. The strike of the ledge ��� is northerly, and dips 7odeg westerly Work: tunnel, 88 feet 4 ft 6 in. wide, 6 ft. high. Values: gold, silver and copper. Average assays: $32.00 per ton. Lavardiere Two Claims: situated ou the south end of Copper' Island. Work: various open cuttings, showing native copper. A specimen from this property, weighing i6olbs of native copper, was exhibited in the Paris Exposition of 1900. 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-lo- his fellow sufferers the. means of ' cure. To those who desire il, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) ��� a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a crrre for Consumption, Asthma, Catakrii, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy,, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, wliich will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Brooklyn,. N.Y. it o FRESH DBESSED 'MEATS POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, ON HAND,, L. S c h u 1 z. 1*3 TIL HAMPTON. JAMES DtmiK. Certificates of Improvement. The Big Canyon Group. Macking Bird Mineral < Claim. Situate in the Atlin Mining; Division, Cassiar District. Where located: ���In Itaiuy Hollow. ' TAKIi NOTICE that I, Joseph H. Chisel of Hains Alaska. ,-��� ��� ���Freo Miner's Certificate No. ElllSO intend, 00 <lays from the date hereof, to apply to tlieMinln;; Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining? Cro'vn Grant of the ahove claims. And further take notico that action, under section 37, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this second day of October, a d 1907. Joseph H. Chisel. " NSO 9t .Hug get Rot el. DISCOVERY B. C. The Bar is Stocked with Choice Goods - First Class Dining Room in Connection:. HeADQUATERS FOR DIXON & SCHUI.Z STAGE. Certificate of Improvements. Big Canyon Group:, consisting of seven claims, situated on Fourth July Creek, distant about 16 miles 'N. N. E. of Atliu. The ledge is io to 12 feet wide of galena ore. There is an easy grade from the mine to Atlin Lake, by which loaded trucks could be run down and empty trucks drawn up Work: various surface cuttings exposing the ledge throughout the property, aud a tunnel 150 ft, long Assays $125.00 and upwards per ton. Ore on the dump about 300 tons, - ��� ������ - The Lake View Group. State of Montana Mineral Claim: Situated in the Atlin mining division of Cassiar District where located: Rainy Hollow. TAKE NOTICE that I Joseph H. Chisal of Hains Alaska Free Miners Cetlficato No Bill 80 intend sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above Claim And further take notice that action under Section 37 must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of improvement. Dated this Second day of October A. D. 1937. Joseph II. Chisel. o80-9t >tove�� and Hardware! iron piping, steel and bar iron, dynamite and gelignite, gasoline: STEEL SHINGLES and CORRUGATED IRON. T. Storks in Atlin and Discovery. Certificate of improvements. Lake View Group:of three claims; the Star Mountian Claim; the High Ore Claim; the Aries Star Group of three claims; the Isabella Claim; and the Eodiac Claim, are situated on the eastern slop of Boulder Mountain, between Birch Creek and .Boulder Creek They are adjoing properties, coveiing an area of about 500 acres. A good wagon road passes within a mile of the properties and good pack trails lead to the camps. On the Lake View, there are two parallel veins traversing the pro Arizona Mineral Claim. ��� Situated iu the Atlin Mining Divison of Cassiar District where Located: In Rainy Hollow. TAKE NOTICE that I Joseph II. Chisel of Hains Alaka. Free Miners Certificate No u 11130 Intend Sixty days from the date hereoT to apply to the Mining Recorder for a-certificate of Improvements for the purpose of ohtainig a Crown Grant of the above Claim. And further take notice that action under Section 37 must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this second day of October, A. D. 1907 Joseph, II. Chisel. o30-9t perity, about 400 ft. apart. The lower vein is from 3 to 4 ft. wide and the upper vein is 2ft. 6in. wide, Most of the ore is free milling, On the lower vein there are two shafts, about 500 ft apart; one is 35 ft. in depth and the other 27 ft. in depth. A tunnel 151 ft. long 4 ft. 6 in. wide and 6 ft. 6 in. high, has been driven on the lower vein. The strike of the vein is northeasterly aiid the dip 45 deg, northwesterly. The dump from the tunnel contains about 140 tons of ore. The upper vein has been exposed by several surface cuttings. High values have, been obtained from both veins, f KSOSH H* H. E. BEOWN & CO. Successors to J. H. Richardson. latest styles in gent's furnishings dry goods; carpets, house furnishings, gold seal hip gum boots and shoes, full line of miners gloves and mitts. Stores at atlin and discovery. <?>������S����������*��0������������O������t�� ��OQ-�� M����H��l��>m��MMMH *-&> THE VANCOUVER HOTEL. First St. Atlin B. C. CHOICE WINES I.JQUORS AND CIGARS. First Class Rooms Well Heated S. Johnston. Prop. THE KIRKLAND HOTEL. Jt^&Jtjtjtj&jfi^&tM1 First Street At li n B. C. ATLIN, B. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER?,, ' 1907. Local and General News. If you are sending a Card or a Calendar out side for xmas, why not do it now when mails are certain. New assortment for all tastes. C. R. Bourne. DISCOVERY,' B. C. iiotel The Artie Brotherhood. A well attended meeting was held in the Hall at Discovery on the -3rd inst.; when Mr. Walter Cancel- Ior was initiated into the Mysteries of the ordei. ' , ' ��� ' " The monthly social meeting will be held in the Hall, atf^Diseovery on Tuesday evening the 10th, inst. , to whicli all their friend are invited. ���Fresh assortment Lowney'- creams and chocolate' nuts ��� at C. R. Bourne. I'lKST-CLASS DIN TNG ROOM GOOD CLEAN ROOMS ONLY THE HKST GOOUS USJiI> AT Till! HAK. The St. Andrew's Hospital Donations. , ED. SANDS, Proprietor. ATLINTO LODGE A. F. & A. M. No. 42, G. It. H. C. r Itegular communications hold on tho first Thursday of each month in tho A. O. U. W. Hall, Third Street. Visiting brethren cordially Invited, Tho next regular communication will be hold on Thursday, Dpu.Slh (it 7.30 p.m. By order of the \V. M. C. R. liOURNE. Sechbtaht. The trustees of the St. Andrew's Hospital desire to gratefully' 1 acknowledge]^receipt of a special Donation of four hundred dollars ($400.) from the Provincial Government which is in pursuance of the promise made by Hoii?"''Dr7"Young when in Atliii last August. This amounts eveu more then jlthe Hon Gentleman led us to expect and] is particularly acceptable at this time when the revenue of tbe Hospital is falling off in consequence of the number of people who have temporarily left the Camp. The trustees and Staff also desire to acknowledge receipt of a considerable donation from Mrs Doelker in the form of many articles useful and valuable to the Institution. They further wish to acknowledge the kindness of certain well-wishers in Toronto who through Miss Mc- Tavish have donated a number of useful articles, amongst which are an up-to-date washing-machine, a mangle and' a sterilizer. These latter articles were presented by J. K. McDonald Esq. of Toronto, after whose wife (now deceased) the "Charlotte McDonald" Ward was named. Mrs. McDonald, his estimable wife (while she lived) and daughter have always taken a deep aud active interest in this hospital and have contributed towards its support in a maimer most grateful to the Trustees and all connected with the Institution. Hotel Dewey, Skagway.���Rates to suit everybody. Electric lights, electric bells, steam heat. Free bus. Everything modern. WANTED. The undersigned is desirous of securing the best possible specimens procurable of the undermentioned animals, one .only of each, for Museum purposes. MOOSE - (Head) Skull, with Horns, Hide and Leg Bones, and Hoofs. SHEEP - (Head) Skull, with Hide and Leg Bones, anb hoofs . LYNX - (Head) Skull, with Hide and Leg Bones, (Complete) Synopsis of Canadian nomesteod Regulations. /\ NY available Dominion Lands within _C3_ tho Railway Bolt in British Columbia, may be honicsteaded by any person who Is the solo head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of ICO acres more or less. ' Entry must be made personally nt tho local land office for tile district in which the land is situate. The homesteader is required to perform tho conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (1) At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each'year for three years. (2) If the lather (or mother, if the father Is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for, the requirements as to residence may be sutisiied by such person residing with the father or mother. (8) If tho settler has his permanent residence upon farming: land owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements us to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six months' notice in writing should be given to tlieCoinniissiouor of Dominion Lands ut. Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Coal lands may be purchased at 510 per ucre for soft coal and ?20 for anthracite. Not moro than 820 acres can be acquired by one Individual or company. Royalty at tho rate of ten cents per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collected on the gross output. W. W. CORT, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N.U.���.Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. jy21-6m O. E. BARBER SHOP. Canadian Pacific Railway Com pa Ay. B. C? COAST SERVICE. Princess May = DECEMBER. 13 30 ( Sailing from Skagway 8 p.m. Direct ,to Vancouver and Victoria. ��� Transporting by rail or steamer to Sentt.lo without, extra clinrgo ��� STOP-OVKKS . AbLOWISn.. iclictsto any |:nrt Of the world. -rj . T? YX7 T /-.-nrrl a. For ratos or information apply to if/. JL . VV . LOWlt, * ' Agent, Slcagwny. <S>-*-* USE OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS ��H J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE ONLY Any person supplying a suitable specimen of each of the above animals, or any of them, will re- cicve ��� reasonable compensation therefor. Government Agent's Office Atlin, B. C, Nov.'22nd. 1907. J, A. Fraser. ��� Govenimet Agent. Just in assortment of Glokar aud Peterson pipes.���C. R. Bourne Placing before the public the many advantages of . the district is the object of < "Oe fltlin Claiiii" This cannot be successfully accomplished without the generous support of the business . people and 'i the residents. SEND US TOUR SUBSCRIPTION -��-��<S>���������������� ������<�������������������������������������> Why send out whisn you can get goods as oheai' hbke.' Atlin, Nugget and Grape Ringjs-.-nnd all kinds of Jewelry maim factured on lhe promises. Flue New Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds Watches from $5.00 up. Asents for Columbia Gramophones. Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoon JULES EGGERT & SON, m�� and discovkkv, safety Deposit Vaults Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewelr
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1907-12-07 |
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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