���;8' ,ii>f��i.gin.r^^ m\iiii '���...Mi. -. j.jgj^"T 1^ "-��&>?���;���������* ...'. .....���.'���'..'������"'i-i :_ ���,vi"'"!'^gavwi.g^yw>ffc*��^,vp��,".ii' ^STSS^iSS^SSZiyil'Ll^:1''''. yrrrirrnr?'*?'^''^?'?;'? *^^ -" "r ��� v.... j-? v^-^wsysc^at^stfcMgsa ''.^ 1 ���i I 1 \TLiy, B. C, SATURDAY, 'hCHKUARYis, -,002 XO. 1 �� e�� ife's Heavy Ciotfiiag, 'Btaskcte, etc., etc. 35- ���Men's Ail-Wool ire.ivy lllnu .Waters Miick'iinnv-Sliirin " " . <<, t 11 Swe-iieis "��� ���>' ....). ' Halifax Tweed Swc.'Hcim " ' >��� ... , Shins .. , Heavy Klondike Cap-, ,��� !'ur Cups ' '��� Blue Den'inrl'.-irkii's 1. D.-H. Moleskin Coats . ,, Fin.- Navy Blue-Mackinaw Suits ,. Caris Watciprocii Cray Suits Heavy Corduroy Co-its Woo.'-liued Canvas-Con us. ." ������ - ��� Iiuhher-Jinpd *,..- ,, Fine Hhmkct-line<l Sle"epin,ir'.l3;ic.s" '��� ' "'' ��� 14-1!�� All-Woo! Silver Grav Blankets 12-1!) ,, ", ��� ���' ' i-j-lb Hue Vicuna Blankets, . It.-.; ll lit i- I'l-icii. $3-'-'0 3-50 , 5.0.J 3-.SO . 3-co ' 3iOo 3'75 2-7." �� 5<>' s..50 10.00 12.50 12.50 . 7-50 7.00 ' ��� 15.00 14.00 12.50 -10.00 r7-5" THE GOLD OUTPUT, .���; .:I -ifOCKEY Rumour That Royalty.Was Paid , * , A ��� Str.oriqf Team Left -Wednesday Morning on On Gold in Exec;? oi' What Was F6r"VVhite H'crse,' Actually Takflu Out Emphatically Donied, Whilst various ruiuons and exaggerated rcpoiisarc being spread al)io:id abour this camp, .correspondingly deleterious reports have also'ilonnd fa\or UicU the official reports as to the annual output up- on.whieh royalty had been -paid, was in excess, of the gold,actually First Gamo. Played Yesterday Resulted In -Defeat-for Atlin. ....... BLA,eKETT..,&..CO;-'������:. IRON STORE, First-arid- Trafrior Streets, Atlin, B. C. ENejiifS^. UP $S,ooo,'oco. Branches of the Bank"at Seattle] - -' ���'" ��� ��� ".' .'..-'.��� -San Francisco, " '" '< '' " ��� -.':"-���(-. ��� -. ���;"-��,;,- .,- -, ..... Portland,, - ' ���-��� ������ ' - _, l".^_ .;-���'. " ' " ' "''���"-' Sltag-way, etc. Excnan&e-soid-cca'-califf F&isstsa ��� . . . won. TJiis is manifestly, untrue, ,iind..uijl not bear.,the most ordinary investigation. .' R mily quite^.pos- sibh be that certain unscrupulous individuals did obtain certificates of royalty paid, coveting- - amounts greater than the gold, they actually paid,, done, foi;, the junnose, uii- ilpubtedjy, of adding a value to 'u-eir claims with :i vie\y (.��� selling ont,, tlie fact, .however, 'remains that the amount of gold purchased by our locals , banks, has eachg'year *5-cry , considerably exceeded the .amount upon winch the royalty tax had been paid. This -statement -Gown Dcsy L\r.<,?uAHi.;iw-AssAy OffIck k\. Coxnkctiox. ��� ������ . " J- S. 'MUNRO, Manager ran easily.be verified } ������y, an exanaj- At a recent meeting of the'Hockey Club it was decided to try and .make fi'naiigcmeijts for a game with White Horse, and these proving satisfactory, . the following- lepreseutatiye- team was chosen by the committee: ..Sinclair, goal, Decks, covei point, Owen, point and Rich ardson,..Sweet, NicoP and Coopeif���:forwards.,; Subscriptions "���ere..spHGitecl-, vb-wards- defraying expenses and providing for a leturn game to be .played on the Atlin rink^Ui.c- .sum of ��168.50 was iais- ed. The, team, left. Atlin earlv Wednesday,, morjiing and got to Whitp,.Hoise the following evening. A. game was played'yesterday afternoon and icsulted in a de- .feat-for the.visitor^... .The following report of the'game was received late last-night:jr-;',./ ....White I-roRSi^eb 14th.--The White H.orsc-teaAH.Jiacl three Xorth.- :West-4iquCvmei![",;on" .it. who did all Tbe.'CdrrStwb "Hotel J-, "..- -" Wm. WALMSLEY, Proprietor. - FIRST CLASS- IN -EVERY RESPECT. r ' ��� , -,.''" -.:^"ie-Winci, liquors And Uqdrs.���- Stublinq for llorsab. Q.-f,Ml,iO)K,.,n.: ', , .- '���_ ��� - - CARIBOU, Y.T. nation of the .Customs', entries all lhe olavh-cv fi ~" ' I rtU the Port of Cariboo, Y. T of the " 5" ^?- ^ Stari!' and expo, of go,d by ti,^':,i^ferh:;%tai,e;At,i,,bo3-s- The statement is" further corrobor- \^0l*j Vl rf , "' T ^ atedbyour local bank managers 2 ��Zi , I ^ delusively, whom wc estimate have" not puri ^ r^y.9 wouId P��� ������ �� H,,^ .,���;i,..,r.rf,,. "I" "��! P!U- M'-^d ri���, for ,t. and. perhaps have ^ - T \ 1 lie -Vancouver general mi fip fcre. m Deal'ers in Fro visions,.' Dry" Goods, .���'.'-'-' - -��� ...... , A* S. CR&SS & Etc., Co, chased one half of the gold actually won.fiom the disiricL The following^ statistics speak for themselves, and the estimated output has been .submitted'to those in the best position to come at the output, and the figtues may be taken as consei vative: , r9��o 1901 . SI'KClAI/rilCS IN '"./ ' FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Frosh Bread, kye.^a'aad, ,aCo: >' ; Cir.-\s. Myick, Propiictor. ��x,ocl K<jon��-ti, Kont-U-.- the liny, \\\>F\ ",������ Month nt roasoiinlili. rutc*." 13-^50 ���-���''-��� . 12,121 0Z. ; Shelf snd Hesav^' Ht2BDc��ws3ff"��B Ai-ini. C:iul> an.l Ocimiiic. H(;;.l<,.j SltiitL, --Men's Hair Solo im.l Shoe NiiiN llUton & Son-,, Sn-��. ----- Wimiows, Doors. Gli.ss ainl MutU-.v, etc., i-to. Full. Line of ."Winchester���Black & Smokeless���Riflo & Shotg-un Cartridges. Goods l!oin)lit Sold ,iml Lvihangccl. ITrnr.v 1S99 , Tax paid: 26,579 oz. \ralue: $427,260 .$210,400 $103,936 Ivstimated Output: $r, 000,000 $750,000 $500,000 We have been unable to give the figures as lo the amount of gold purchased by the'banks, but'hope to be enabled to publish tli-cni at no distant date for genera] information. beaten them. In the' first hali,;.\Vhite Horse' scored twice. In .the second half the home team .changed their men aiound and took their forwaids and put them in -the defence, taking the goal keeper out also; the victors then -scored twice. White Horse played in these positions until there was only twelve minute* to play, when they re-arranged tlie team and scored three times in fol,r minutes, and once again before play ceased. A second game, will be pla3-cci this afternoon, and the Atlin te"?m i.s-expected' lo leave for home 011 Monday morning.' The = Bank'-of !! r.��.tnlili*Jii��|l In,l3:il. liiCfii-iniiMlinl liy Kh.viiI (JlmrliM-. Paid Ui> C.u>iTAr. - - ' - '- - . $.|.ts66,666 Reservh Fu.n-d $1,703,333' lleadOincein Canada: Montreal. H, Stjkkman, General Manager. , Branches Iii-all-the principal cities of.Canada, and agents in Xcw Vork, SaiiFrnticisco, Seattle Tacoma, Portland, Spokane, Hoslon. Chicago, lite' ASSAY OFFICE ^ Gold Dust Assayed, Purchased or Taken .011. Consignment. -���' {Jnrirl/.'Assaying";at Reasonable. Rates. Hard on B. G Sealers. Vancouvi-:u, Feb. 12th. ��� Collector Jvy; of Alaska, accuses' British Columbia sealeis of unlawful cxtermuialion of fur seal in the Behring Sea, and refuses to allow them the privileges^ of the ports of Dutch Harbor and Uualaska. More Wreckage. .' Victoria, Feb. 12th. ��� U.M..S. Kgeria ran on a rock on the. west coast of Vancouver island but sus-J-,^!', Kay,' 1. i 1 ' . " '1 . .' hitch, and \' laincd jio damage, she brought more wreckage of lhe Condor. ^ Amateur Theatricals. _ The entertainment, briefly mentioned in our last week's" issue .though, financially not as good -is jit deserved to have been, was one of the best of its kiu.d ever given in Alhii. The progiauinie was an excellent one and was perfectly carried out 111 all ib details. Thc tableaux were very effective and some of the ���representations were encored- the ': Dutch.Sketch," in character, bv Messrs. Dockrill and Nicol was. highly abusing, while the clever lepreseiitatioii fcf a Deformed 1 ramp, by. Mr.- Trolman, bioneht down the, house. ..The play, entitled, The .Designing Widow, m which-the parts were taken bv Mrs J. .S.-Mmiro, Miss Hughes and ,Mr._ Kaye, went--off without a each took their part ," ; . 1 with an ease and naturalness not often seen among amateurs. & in I *^'.- "?f.H I 'SWl m Ml m ! 1 1 1, iS& I HI rim m m ���awl mil ��� m m m M LI? m tern ! ,;*, V'j 1 <H j m U2 ATLIN, B.C. SAT'UftUAY,FliBRljA.ftY.- '5- ��� W��� ��!.. I J The Atlin WILIOW Ck. DITCH. - PuUifelicrl every; Saturday uuiriiiiiii l>v T'.m Ati.in Claim IM.hmkhisci (Jo. - "������ "A.C. Hihsciikxi.ii. ICijitoh. , . J). Todd I.kbh. Suli-Kditwr. Ottii:e <>f imbliciitioti Pearl S'., Atlin. 15. <!. AiH-ci-tifciiiK Kiitus: *1.00 pur' inuli. ism-li insertion. Kunilinij notice.-, 2S cent:, it linr.. "Spcrinf'C'ontruct Ratos on application. Tim.subscription prici; in 5f> �� J fur im>"- ' 'liblP-in mlviiniM-.-' No pipi-r will 1,<- delm-rcd unless tbis condition is cuiiiplit'il with. The Miners' Association Ask ������ for Information. io '��� rung Machinery. Lengthy Communication Ad- . ressed to the Gold Commissioner. Saturday, Fkb.. 15. '9o'2. .,,.-. . Is IT -t<T be ^wondered that' the . people of tlie district feel, aggrieved at the iniquitous charges imposed by the While Pass &. Yukon Railway, . when we .receive'such ex- ''' ainples as t'he following i Pump, 1350 pounds, Seattle . to ��� Caribou Crossing',' $62.80, itemized thus:. ��� Whar.fage, at Seattle $��� .40 Freight, Seattle.to.Skagway. ��� ���,._ '.'.'- ^Wharfage at Skagway. Freight;--'Skagway to 0 Cariboo Crossing The following letter re the maintenance of the Willow creek ditch has been sent to the Cold Commissioner by the Atlin District Miners' Association, and bears, date of 5th inst: gIK j���Under instructions fruii the Atlm District. .Miners' Association,.! have tlie honour to-inform yon, that the Association respect Mining, Pumping & Sluicing- Machinery, '' Centrifugal Sand, Gravel &'���;' Dredging Pumps. 8.00 j.60 5 2-So HYDRAULIC DERRICKS - From 3 to jo tons l'���"S.r^l)i,dl-v- .,v TiCnD I'OWMK DERRICKS or 1 to 2 tons lifting capactt). MYDRU-LIC GRAYF.I, ELE VATORS, in-DRAi'LlC GIAXTS, WATER .GATES, . ... AXCIK STEEL RIFFLES &. ��� '��� HYDRAULIC RIVETED PIl'K. fullv.draws your attention to the t-hc" Joshua Hendy Machine" Work Kos '-iS to .14 Fkkmont Stkici-.t, ' * ��� ' SAN FRANCISCO),- CM.. Write lot' prices,' circulars and catalogues or call on ' _ A. G Hirschfeld, A^ent, Atim, B. C ���/" ' "Total" .'; " $62.So There is a vague possibility that Yportiou o'f tlie amount ^charged by the VvVPPniighl be for duty, but we are reminded that mining ma- chinery\;is/d\it.y!.iree, and? even if, in this instance,- duly had beenvpaid, it coulcl 'uotliave exceeded $12.50. With' "'th'e "reported interviews .which have..:appeared-.recently in ���"���' several o'f the- "Cbast"papers, Atlin . is liable'Ao^'n^^ke^a. reputation for itself as a-''"camp- on ��� the boom," "which :.\ve.'\vould ,a great deal rather not see. When - such ��� articles as .'appeared.iii..,'t,ii'e' Vancouver "Province " and-.-the Victoria " Colon- ' isl," under flaring headlines, such as, "Gold by the Bucketfull," it is time "to." call' ,7. halt, else we-might - eventually be cj.u_arry.ing gold ! It has always been our policy to .- .give only the-most- accurate news and information. regarding the ,der velopment-of the. district, and, when 'occasion.requires, to.call to account .. any gross exaggerations or mis- .'statements which may be made in the outside press. However, when people in " ther camp, evidently anxious to see their effusions in print, -. send'out such statements as the following, our- efforts are sadly handicapped:" . :. .��� '.'.'The - letter states that Atlin ��� lake is still open (Jan'y. iot.h). It .���^���.���hastoeen three times frozen over . this w'inter, but at no lime was it thick.enough to bear, up.the weight of a, team. The . steamer Scotia, which was' laid up on-November 4th, was still''being operated when ' the .���letter, .\vas.wr4tten." ,, ������;,. //fhe aboye -. appeared in-, the. Victoria "Times'! of:. 3-1.st1.ulto, and. - ptirrorts -to he taken ���from a letter .-recently received /.from Atlin, but ' no name is; given. ,A..-uian, named- -./���Fiiidlay,.furnished -some,very start- ��� :.liug-ih:forma.tiqn-tq.the B.C. papers', ;i.which we believe is " news:" to the ���������',..- community, ,and>. among other ' things he:.,said .,tluut.a ,site is now . being .surveyed, for the* erection of,a smelter-.by Montana; capitalists.' Such may have a grain of truth, ��� but the news isdecidedly. premature. unsatisfactory position in connection with the ditch, known as the Willow .Creek Miners', Ditch: 1. On-the 201 h of January, 1901, the owners of certain bench claims, affected by the ditch, applied in writing to the ��� Golcl .Commissioner at Atlin for the purpose of getting the ditch flumed ��� by the owners. The applicants set forth the damage to which they were liable by the probable breaking in of. the ditch. In due time a reply, dated at Atlin, April 3rd. 1901, was-received,'.in which the applicants-were-informed that-their letter had .been laid-before the Mining Department and that the Mining Act. ,\yas interpreted as follows: -"That .the applicants, having located the said claims-.-aiter:.,the ditch,;.was constructed, they must make . the necessary changes themselves without-in-any way injuring the owners of the said ditch/' . Later on, when the,ditch was- running, and, as anticipated by-the claim, owners, it broke into their tunnel. .Fortunately, no lives "were lost, but the tunnel was irreparably damaged and much valuable work completely lost. 3��� The Willow Creek Mining Co., the reputed owners of the ditch at that time, then consented to supply lumber to the owners of the tunnel, if they, the said owners, would construct a flume iu the ditch over the tunnel. In accordance with this arrangement, one hundred feet of'flume' was constructed, and all went well for a short. time, but then again the ditch broke in taking a portion of the flume with it. ��� 4.. Since tlie foregoing occurrence, some eighty men have been continually engaged in- mining lhe bench claims under and iu close proximity to the said ditch, and their shafts and tunnels arc likely to receive similar damage as- in the afore-mentioned, case. . V -,, 5. To avoid such serious loss to the miners immediately! engaged, and. to the mining community at large; it is quite evident to this Association that it is absolutely necessary that the said ditch be flumed for a.(distance of 1100 yards, and that, owing to the early approach of spring, the work should .be--completed with the least possible delay. Toroer Heeton & ���o. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ���^ Importers of all classes of Foreign Goods .^ *- Victoria and Vancouver* . -. . .: ; Sole Agents for: BROWN'S 4 CROWN SCOTCH WHISKY ' CORBY'S CELEBRATED CANADIAN RYE . A B C.BOHEMIAN' St. " LOUIS BKKR MOET-'& CHANDON CHAMPAGNE, DRY IMPERIAL -.';���;TilE-:R-OVAL MOTEL, E. ROSSELLI, Manager. , -. ., ���_.-!;.,...'Corner Pearl arid First Streets, Atlin, B. C. -.-.>:j ���/���:,������-��� I '.r.-i-M' This New-'aiir Commodious ^btel^wa-siopeded -to tho^nWic, April ,. .l6th; .t9o 1.-Everything _iff"it^:Ne\v.--Stnctly I|itst_ Glass. ��� . ��� CHOICCST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIU^S CASE GOODS A SPtCIAS.TY. 9 " Importer of General Merchandise "Miners . -Supplies ^OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY FIRST STREET, ATLIN, B. C. ���o*c��*Ci*o��o*c>*o*o<>o*c.*o.*D.*��o*a^*^o*��*o*^**:i*o*ao4<^o T^ ���iHE -K-OOTENAV I��0T_EL- I George E.,Hayes, Proprietor Cor. First and Trainor Strkkts. 6: The claims .principally affected ; by. this ��� ditchr extend for a dis^ Tlii- l'ir��t Class Hoti'l luis boun reniodeled ami refurni>iIie<l.tliroii��li<.iit $ .t-.u! o'lt't'-r. tlif hi'it nccoiniiiodiitlon to Trunsie'iit or Perinuiieiit ��� ^ O '" (.f;i��.-tN.--AiiiovicHii mid Eiiropenn plun. �� X Ficrs-si Wines,-Litauors and Cigars* % % Billiards and. P.o.ol. . . ' % I. m BOl. FINEST ECiUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTir. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CEASS MANNER: French Restaurant in Connection* . DAVI1> HASTIH, PROl'RIETOR. Corner of First -and "Discovery- Streets. - ~.. ' THE ���QD'Lp;- HOUSE, DISCOVERY, B.C. Comfortably Furnished Rooms--By the Day, Week or-Month. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.; ���������*������ J; I'��.'K��'siC..,Slu-ni��._��r- itih] -i*n p hhiImjiim jr. rMfJ-^w **vxfm,i*t v��4w^n " ��� *����.uf //^ t\ ATL-Rv B. ��.,-SAT-URTUVr JrEHRUARY is. ;S��3/ DHAUiKS IN First Street,'AtHs*, B. G. ������ Handle only the best Goods in. the Market. Qr^sserie's, Fr'isats',Flour, Feed ��� and- Provisions* BEST .SERVICE GUARANTEE'^: '..'..." Try, -oitiv'.Te'as -and , Coffees..' .. tanceofover half a mile and mu;. of the claim lu-l'l'-!-. are <lei>.tr;t-('. from mining on .icvounl-ol the ��ei-p age from the ditch. ;.., 7. As the said ditch is presumably,, in litigation, the question arises, who is responsible- for the vagaries of the ditch ? Is it the Government, the Willow Creek Mining Co. or the constructors, of th'e ditch ? ' ' 8. Very iiiipurUiitt interests are involved iji tlie: effective, maintenance of the ditch, as in some cases holders of valuable claims are de- .'pendcut upon it for their supply of water for sluicing purpose-;, while on.the other hand, if it be allowed to remain in its present condition, it will -undoubtedly niiu most of the .mining work, situate in tlie ."-proxinsityofilscour.se. - 9.-A large number of the.claims affected, by the ditch were located before the ditch was- constructed, and, taking the foregoing~faets into consideration, the Association would respectfully submit that yo-i ' should exercise your lull authoriiy as.Gold'Commissioner .in .discover- . ing and,'compelling the Responsible owners to forthwith flume the ditch, but,-failing youi ability to do so, ���-.'"that you will' endeavoi no'prevail upon the Ministei qi' Alines, lo-sanction the construction- of the necessary, flume under Governtnentsup- ' 'ervision, and-that the-y.��ost--thereof ,.be guaranteed by the.��� Government _,until the lawful ownership is determined. ���... . .<���>., 10. As,the Association considers this measure to be of the most urgent importance, it ventures to request-that you tvill favour it with .your.'.able - and . prompt assistance, and, in the event of having tc refer the matter lo the -Minister ol Mines, that you will request the Miniiig"Deparlineut to send you a telegraphic reply. ���- I have the honour to be, etc., ������- ' ., J. Ckichton, Corresponding Secretary. !'BE POLITICAL - Teems Willi a Liberal Effervescence. Tho Game Rooster Again Cock of of' thei'Walk���A Twelve Plank Platform Adopted by tho Convention. . ," The recent Coast p:.ps.-r- contain the following piece ot welcome: intelligence regarding Atlin5. ��� -���/".Acting on the lepresenialions oFJas. Stables; M. L. A., the Department of Lands and Works is today (Jany. 31) issuing instructions for the laying out of a new- trail from At'lin to Log Cabin. ,. ".The Government will'stake the new road at r/.'terval.s of 25 or 50 yards across the. lake and as far as the'Tepee,..aiKl -then through the timber to Log Cabin. This will necessitate" the "construction of two bridges���one over the Toochi and .' . .one over the Big Horn river. The entire distance traversed will be about 65 miles.". . , We learn that an appropriation' of $600 has been . set aside lor the .... above purpose, and . that, the trail 'has now .been staked from end to rfijend., The contract for the coifviruc- .::iio'ii;6f the two,...bridges .ha-j. been > ���given to two of the i��-.*.--1 ktuvvn 'men on the trail but the work will ,.r,.not;.he.doue for.some weeks vet. ' Vancouvkk, Feb. nth.���At the sitting of .tlie Convention here yesterday, ol the Provincial Liberals, a platform was, adopted consisting of twelve planks and among the mos' important are tlie following : Redistribution; ' ' Gover.iineut Ownership of Railways; Cash Aid to Railways and not land; Immediate Construction of the Coast-ICootenay and other rail- ' roads for which cha iters have been granted; - Enforcement of .an. Accurate System of Scaling Logs;'. ��� .��� .- ��� To make Dyke viands available for Agriculture as soon as possible; ��� -.-���'.- To stop Strikes and put an end to Oriental Immigration;- .i; 'To reme'dy' the-!Fiscal System of the Province^ which is considered bad. I Resources should not be given to Speculators. There shall be no radical change ��� in the Mining Laws unless proper notice be given'.' Vancouver, Feb. nth.���Word has been received from Victoria to the effect that the Lieutenant- Governor has signified his intention of refusing io allow the Legislature to meet for business ��� unless all the Cabinet vacancies are filled. R. L. Dniry lias refused the Provincial Secretaryship for the thiid lime. It is rumoured 'that R. H. Hall and Col. Prior', ex-M.P., ma run. ���st swsl Grape1., Rings And All-Kinds of Jewellery Manufactured/on. th.e; Premises. JJ5S?" Why send'out when you can gel-goods as-cheap', here? Watches Freest $3 up* . Fine Line of Souvenir Spoons* JULES EGGERLS SON, The Swiss. Watelimakers. WRITS GALORE. ' rou Three Quarters of: a Million from Victoria. The 'White Pass Road Has A Birr Fight on Hand ��� Coeos Island Treasure Again Before the Public. Victorta, Feb. 12th. -- Wiits asiaii.st thc 'White 'Pass'&'Yukon road are piling up, are now $306'- 000, while the Victoria Trading & Transportation Co. is issuing a writ for $100,000. ' The. writs to be issued fronr this city, it is said', will aggregate $j50.000. ��� -Vancouvkr, Feb. 12th.���Admiral Palliser says he knows where the Cocos Island treasure is and 'will impart his secret for a one- fOurlh interest. -.-;,- ...������' ���' - '���" London-,' Feb. 12th.���Great Brit- aiii'ahd Japan'iiave entered into an Alliance for the 'preservation ol China and Korea. '��� '--. --; 'Vancouvkk! Feb. 12th.���It is' reported from Victoria that Speaker Booth, of the local 'House, is dangerously ill and that he is sinking Ottawa, Feb. nth. ��� Senator William Templeman, of Victoria, 'U. C, has been taken into the Laurier Cabinet without portfolio or salary, but will be given a portfolio later. Victoria, Feb. nth.���Steamer Cottage City arrived here today with the Purser and 40 of the passengers and crew of the steamer bertha, which went ashore at Point Kvvakume on the night of lhe 'oih inst. The Bertha was on her way from Seattle to Valdez. The Captain and ' some of the passengers and crew have remained- with the ship in hopes of saving'her cargo. vSie.-mier may prove a total loss. I'ATKRKor-;, Mew Jersey, Feb. 10. A:: Eight inillion dollar fire has swept .nv:iy'U!e entire business portion of the city, Ottawa, Feb. 12th.���The Canadian Press Association has gaineel a victory over the paper makers com- 'bine. The Association informed the Government that the manufacturers had, entered into a combination to keep up prices. The Government investigated and has in cousequer.ee passed an Order in Council to reduce the duty on news printing paper from 25 to 15 pei cent ad \alofem. "���of '.'. Alask;a,; Yiikbn and ��� Northmen, B.C. " ' I'RQM, '.-. Skagway to.Atliii:& Dawson .I-. c;o to '. <"��� HIRSGHFELD'S Ottawa,. Feb. , nth.���It'is reported that the Canadian troops; have been disbanded in South Africa and are being scattered among the. ICnglish troops, much 10 their dislike,. .Ottawa, Feb. 1 ith.���The Hoii. David Mills, "Minister of Justice, has been appointed Judge in the Supreme Court of Canada and.his portfolio'given to the lloii. Charles' Fitzpatrick. J; R. Carroll, .M.T."^ succeeds as Solicitor- General. London, Feb. 12th.---Tlie Marquis.of -Dufferin, formerly Governor-General of Canada, died at 6.25 this, morning/.'at-' Clandeboye, County Down, Ireland. He passed away peacefully, after a nigbt of total unconsciousness. ���������'...- Notice.. ^TOTICE is1 .hereby fjiven that application . ... will lie'.'muile to tlie Parliament of Canada, at, the-noxt Session .thereof for an oct to Incorporate accompany with power to'-build.. equip, imiiutuiii'iiiid 'operate n line or Hints of railway from some point on Kltimnt Inlet in Coast District, in the Province of llj-i- 'tish Columbia, thence liy, tho most convenient- ami -fpfUiulo'route to Hazel ton on .Slceenn^RJver (ii,u, the Cnssiar District in ^liil Proviiiee. thence from" ,said Hazelton by't'h'e im>��rfea's!ilile anil practicable route to ���a jioiiit 011 tlWi$ortlicru Boundary line of .the Province of Pn;ilish,Columbia at or neur Te.slin Lnltoor A'tlinTinke oi- both; And ul- so.frnm.saidiHi&elton by'tlie most reasonable and fensilil.e route to.a point at or near the Itasterii Boutiirury line of tlie Province via SUeen'a. Bnbiiie, JUriftwbod, Omiiiecuaiid Pinlny Rivers to Peace River Pass, thence Kiistprly to the1 liasterii boundary of the Province; with authority.also to construct, equip", maintain and operate brunches from any point iu'thd proposed lino or liuec, not e.\ceedinj;; in.any one caho -thirty mileu iu length; aiid with powertoconstruct,acouir* own and maintain wharves and dockR in connection therewith; and to construct,own.ac- quire, equip and niaiutniu steam uud other vessels and boats-, and operate the hums on any navigable .waters; und to construct, operate and maintain telegraph and telephone- lines nleiiir the 'routes of said railway and. its- brandies,or ju connection therewith, and to transmit messages, for commercial purposes, and to collect toll*' thorefor ; and to acquire and receive from.-auy' Government' corporation, or -persons, 'grants of laud, rights ' of way,', money, bonuses privileges or other assistance iu aid of thecouHtriu-tion of the Company's undertaking:, and to eon- ���riect with and to enter into trafl'ic or other arrangements .with railwny���steamljo��1, or other companies, and for all rights, powers and privilesreK necessary, usual or incidental to all or any of the' aforesaid purponet. p.ited thislth clay, of .February, A. D-1S1U. . J. A. Gemmili; . - .:' Solicitorifar.A]i|)licaiit��. " -'��� -'Notice.' A. B.C., Ltd,, Lrx., Pahym>iishu>. ��� Ti�� JAitBfl Hume, M. H. McCauk akb Kli IlL-MB,' TIIEIK ACIBNT oil A(SISNTl) : T \V. 3. Anderson. p��rt. owner in the aborti ' .namod Partnership, liereby pive uotic* to tho abovo-iiaiued .lauica.Huiiie, M. li. Mc- Cub'e and.Eli Hiimoiorothor their Ajrent or Admits, that.tho.luin ;of, $182,-I9 is now dun me from nmili of t!ienbovt>-inontioued Janiot Hunie, .M, Hi.|MoCab�� andJ Kli'Huuic, as per A��s(.K>ini.iit .No. .H, roiirloi-ed , in nccordaucr- witli See. HA. n'il, an-.l a'', the said assossnisut hasjiot i.b.Rcn.jpiiiil in:c.oinplianco tliorewith, T shall |ii-o.casd, i.inder,aud by virtue of the poweri conferred by' Section 05, Consolidu-, ted Placer Adti )9 >1, unlos-i the. suid amountu be paid to me on or.before March 12th. 1932. 'tojfeth'er-Witn-.air.ri��.<es��'n>etit��.whieh may ac- erjue and qther.cpsts und ch'tirircf. occusioued &ysuch default." . W. .r.-ANiii-.H^ON,' M-���m-., A. H. C, Ltd. Lia , Pariimrrwbjj-.' Spruee Crook, Allin Mining District, B.-C. Atln-'.-B.0���,FeK.gth,T��2. '.f^vl-ft -vis*:.'.... *Sw^_ ^.���. .^. -. ^^tA^* ,.:;;L.^i!;.-��i(i;*^fe?S&;;i;>2j;5;jji,;^ ������--.-:iL-: ���^K/^^ra^^^-^^^P^^j^^^rSSSi m m\ m&\ m Fife If Ml Wl m '���sAbOI mm f-m m \m m 'ml j Ml till ml WE *-sKa�� 'fffil !$& vi\ M .���ATr;jrN^'fe ////;,}/ >R(C;KED:UP HERE; AND THERE: ClMircli/of IvnH'Inrid :;��� ','.,': '.'/'':"'������'..'" v:'--'/:" ���.St.'tMii'rtinfeChurch,coivTliiird .ami Trnin- , or,streets.: .fjimilay. 'services, Matins rit-.-ll; a. in.,'.ItV(!iisV)hf:"7':30 ]>. in: ',C,!i--!(.'l)i-atioh iii'; Holy' , Co lu in union, Ist/Hiiiiilny/ iii. iincli month and ; on^ypiVcinl 'Vfcnisiiins:/Sunday ' .Sclion.1," Siiii: ���<!a,vr.;i't :i. 11. ni.' .. ('oiiiinii(iM.;i_\!('"l.inu;s,_ '.Tsi : Thursday in cnchino'iilli: j- .- -���' - - --''/-,/ ':.'. //v- .-������������ './.'���'. -Ui-i:." 10. L. Stephenson, Hector. ;;. Si. >;.\ iidrmv's lM'-e.sb'yteri an-Church hold services' iii 'tlie- Church.''on/..Sei-iViid Street. ..Mort>i.n|r' service at, 11. cveni iiii- service 7 :"il Si nil lay School fit (lie" close iii" 1 lie ' iiioriiin.n'. service.' ,-���linv.'..I: IUi5seiI//\i.ihister. ... yPree Ki-aiMii./Kuoii). lti .which all i-n-ivNvelcoiiie.' '/y/.'Jus't'; a Trivecl/'at "E:: vPilhnan^fc '���-.'.. Co.-.s'��.freshj/f��� ' :-V';UKr-leinpilS:/|'/-/. "/.'?.^ !(///; ;';/////&-.:;/ \]/ /PlR^E^TINW 'ulXlo-iij'sSrec'e. tit cold weathetv/many.'of ;-':/lhe/;pire.;;;l.';xtiiigiHsJiers /have/ be-: .,,/ /come-frozen-and,:���'.are/: unfit/for iise,: //If' /lnypiie' Oiayli|'g,/'.H.lh'C?'eV-/iii/'���'.'��� rhei'r'i -/^qiqssessibi i / will '"';fa ke ������- tij t-1 n / "lo./iS I r.i /Rqs^eliu-al /llie^Roynl/H^ HAyilPbe/rechar^ ���;/.;.' Oct'ycuirfrien^ :-/^''rii.e :Atlin-Telegraphic: Bulletin/'/- '/V-��� wee^l\/;''-':/^/--^;:';--./;i/;':; /-���/'// z/7-'-/'-'-: ;v/:Tlie/Arai!cou\-eri^ //l>een'Opened ^^ .'��� /nierly pl/McKee creek/imcl/he: will -" ���be; p lea serif to.'. w.el eo iii e "Ti i s, fi;i end s';': -;.,; ';���������;;, Por- a :gbpd,"r square /iueal/. in /a; ��� /lHu-iH;;.-:;gq/.tp;:;lMie/;.0i.iiclc;.: Tviuic11 'H-toom/;- ;Mrs/'. Hen iiii i'g;'- Prop. I'll - ,!.>..|.|.-.((f ���llf.'.i V^/Vv;/^/!-/^! /:/(iy/-::ia: i: :/- :./'-s'i./::i.i.i. .Vii' ��� /-oi;.>.//: d U. in: //ii ������'���^!!v- ; :-.i:i /_;/_/.\VcDrk^ :uucleriMr/-;Pearse's siiper- ../yisiqn/ is/about/ to bc/commeucecl '/C)n'.the -.-.���.Imperial ,-. mine-;-on'. /Muhr'o //mountain;/:: /���//: '������^������_y.-..!::[::-'.:..;:.-'.u'j:: ////.l^ur.rtis^ied;rppi^ ^HouVHNor^ :.yv,/li.:'J'/..Cai;avaiiv;is^"ra]-)iclly ;:couir, '-/iDleti i ig'-"-;.o: ;e/ o f/11 i e / i i i i esit; ri ia"ps";o f : -.this district:/whicli/.lias: ever been '. /publisliecK;.; It/'will ..show-': the. loea- -/;tion. otall the/known/mineral and ��� hydraulic properties in, tlie district. .''-.-':���.T..lje'niap.;.;'sh'ould; _fiii cl a ready/.sale botli-iiere-ancloii. thei-outside. / :':'/ i^Foi/fancy.groceries; candies and ^notions'; 'go to F. I,. Pilluuin & Co.' /������'- ' The^appbiiilment. of Mr.' Joseph: ���/McKay,-'to.be.-a Deputy Mipiiig./Re- /'eorder fop/the Horsefly���.di.striot,.-;iii. _..'.'tl.ie". ('jue.siiell^ ���,.'_I\;ijiii.i)<>'.-. ^. jpiy.i.sLon,-. ,'is /gazetted. =/. -Mr. McKay- -is.,, well ���.-:��� aircf; favorably'known/in Attliu.-Jiav-. ing spent���' over two/ years/ in. the /;(.iovernnient:;oflTee7lieVe,;ancl/lat ��� at Vv'ells in the '.-Porcupine/'district/ .- His ��� 'hea'dq u arters . will .be a t Har-. ^per's-Camp. Mr.; Mekay-.lias'also '.beeii in'ade a Provincial Constable. , We wish him every .'prospeiity in .'-.his.he'w' field of labour. /. . Lowney's--chocolates' at. Dockrill ��� <!<iHourne's. Dixon .Pros.' teams 'left .for .Cariboo Crossing on Tuesday :inprniug ���last jind arrived at tlie Crossing on Wednesday evening. They'are expected ��� back'' tomoirow. From a telegram received from Gordon Pixon, no great .difficulty was ex-' ��� pci ienced in -bre.'ikiu.y; the trail. "lllue ,,'Ri'l.ibpii Coffee is absolutely ���pure. -It is sold in all the stores in .Atlin'. ' /'���'"' ' ' '���'��� ' ���J. II." Rieharclsoii le/T this week ���for While Horse, ei.i route for the [-Const, lie will b'.' gone, about a Ui6n.Ii.. "' .'". R/l). FelhenVtiiiihaugb . is. expected in next week.' '������':;���:'C ha i-H'e'.^ Hoii rue,; ^l-etu fired.'/ jr6iVi/;p-'tioliclay. trip tp/tlie/Coast cities: "���'���H'e:;re.p6i;tsi the"traipfrom^Log'/Cabiu in.sple'n_-.' d id/cpi i cli t io n/ :���'}.. :^-.iy.',' :������-'_:/:..^,/;;i/ /:/Presh .Ranch -FggS,,just/i'iTived, titjiv/: i;//PHimai.i:;&:;cp^ ::-'/0ebi'ge/ Hayes '������wen t/.; to/White "H'bl';se-':to;shout;/for--the:-Atlin Hockey teaiii:-'-c'',:;./.":'..v-^.'/;.^;/'- :';:" /.���;:.Shp\v ��� Case/ f6r/:saie;-~Apply/at :thejCj;A:tAi/,C^flice<'.:;',/',-/::.'-/ ��� / J /vl;v'". peeksi/ :���; ii ll'e'nd S :/ iii a k i 1 i''g. ',.-,"'a. ���tnjvF/asl-MJeTore'ci-inii'ng/bac^ ���lni/^-f-/:/''^..#;';f^ ./^eYniiue"fG;om IJlackeit'&jCp/p .%:.:,Wii 1 es.; &/|Gpod yea r';;1 ea 11 iei;, j-top- r'u I .bar?/I'bb.pt's;'/. -$-j/a :']ia'i r_ /a't/Ji'iu niy : R ega.bs:;/-/ .;��� ^,/;.;/, -';/', ^. /../ ,::.C /:/!/: ������;'-:.-/ . ���/rFvbin?-Illia. ;-���<;;pi:ep;i fill ioi)s/;/bei lig" inacle/;by/tlie/,vAl;i/iiageuieiifr/or/the Allin-"Skating'/Rii^ 6iV;tjiel2ij.th/:/prpu.ises/ to'.-!r.;be.'-a''-!.iiig.; success." and all that-is^ necessary/to liave/ii/goAvith^echit-iswa:/^ patronage '.by '.ih.e'^pii bl ic?; -;��� ���- -/;.: /���//. .. f There-: is /a': youhg'.:':.Si.\vas'.h-.-.-\y-hV-V hasva.^eiichaiit^lor/ fryitig: .to'gaiii; ;ai.i';.'eiYtr^ st a i ice' is: -l'^o/r ted-.'o f /(lie It.'. i t: won Id. be._we!.f-/[bi'//;j)_eoplevtc/kecn.an. eye on/.th is youth ;./and/:, ha 'njd.:.'. Iiiin. over tp/tlie/pblice.as/a-;yagi-a;nt;,if;n a,,thier.:;:-r.-:,;-/4;;:/^-;:/:^ ..:i:/J'0:/:Ainateni",:;-/i?h6lpgraphers]^ :T6nitig/'aii4V./fixiiig//s.olutioii?,;fo Solip/ ancl.;/pther; _pape;rs,.^iu:bulk/ reacly.ibr use;' at Hirsclvfeld's.- //./. .���'/^Y..'/W^.ilihsiey^ lidtel.;at.VCa'r'ibp'u_Ci:"ps^in'g^ huse's^-liis;p.atrons'jthe^:best'-of;ever);:.; tlnng:/X,Kxcelleht:stabliiigv; -.^/;;/:/// >".'!Jlaccr;--^ ifor'sale atthis office, ������������'���i.'.'.;; ^;/ :���:'���'"',\ J. I^rGrahaui,,, has/none-. tq.Ca.li- ���'forhia'.to.-sp.eiid,.-'..ilie'-;.-'bah .vacation.'. He will ."retu.r-n'.'-.to- Atliii about/the nuddle of next rnonth./O .'��� -The/case'' of..���/McNicoll:.;et:al .\-s.: Cornelius Bell, in which; .a...charge- of perjury was-made in counectioii/ .with, the record, of bench . claims on Sipruce;.creek- lias beeii/dismissed>. vSlip'encliaiy' Magistrate- ^Thaiii was assisted by Messrs:. Cross.aiicl CaiiK erbii/J. P.'s.: ' ������ :- ";'. '.,."..���, . The Mil nro '.ino'Uiitain stain p. mill has'started. upagaiii'aud/Mr. IJanqn, expects to':have/it.fiiiii.iiiig., steadily iii the.course of a few.weeks. '/The ore in thejneaii'tiiiic' is;being taken from-the Rocko-PAgeslelaim. -.-������.���.-���-.-. ���'���- . J. R^Robe'i-tsdii,' M. E., left-"for liis hom'e in , Peiiiisylvaiiia..-.on Monday last. . ."''' i ��� '- Joliii.l'."Hail left for Hie Coast this week: /v" ..���;,,,// ' . Mrs. Harris/wife Mr. PI. Harris, of the A'eiidome, cairie in dyer .the ice this'week/ / ' / ��� -...,. . ��� -Copies-ot the-new' -Placer Act of lyor, consuli.hited with the Acts.of- i'Scjo" and , 1S99, for sale at the Claim Ofiicc. U;S#Tflii!!Jg,g? -'.':'���'���.., '..,"���','������/ ������'''::��������� " ".,...;-''-/.~i^i-;;.--/l.-< - -��� --������''���-- .������-.������������������ --���:,- Special/ Bargains-'fri/-Gl6thihg ���'&*..*. .*;, &'. ,.V.:-::; /;:: ��� I ,-/-r>:/ --���.." ^<X'o-.-..".-. OilR ;: Pkl C ES . AR E.'.'.TH t'^LOWEST-;// /:// '-i-,-; "'/./'"-'; :;/--::;/��� '-'\''.r' ���/���: /.Orders takenibi' Tiiilor-madc Suits '/ ft^^KSl mm Ghbicest/W w&wfmmz&wgs. fSX>, mm Si^Qiik^ m Fish; ^FRj&H:rMEr^ Game in; season and ';;lwme:;:Kmade:^;Sausa^: /NpK'ri 1 hkn 'HoTii'i;":;Biri't.mng;/IviksT'������������'.S'T'kiniT./;V;;/-f? ^;:;:'Einl;^^::fWi'n ^ecko.ircMoritli .G.:-H.II.VYHS. : .).'G. GuHNKi.i.. * ��� /������-./-/ ������; ..-Discovery..,. - r' /.;'���;:; ;''6 PEN DAY ANJ> N f(:HFl\.. ' FlRST-CI;ASS RivSTA URANT :.-��� ^:;/,//../;./:;;./..,iN,,/i;'.:,},:,. V/ ;- "���\'.;, V CONNECTION, -/t llcndqiiartcrs fii'r lliilinci-.A Parr'cilt'n stawc. /ViNCOllVER. ./: /���iM5ST.?-i.iyuo.��s'>ir--blG;A'KS;-.- Good /AcciiMMOiiAXlbN. / Hkstauiianx' in ���'���/ ..'.-'.'' ������.*'���"'",'.������'���:'. Connection. ''-. .'���;..'-.-'������'.' :,.-.:'.'.:.:-'-Si...IO!.INS'rbX, Proprietor: / . CJoodiStiililiu^.t'or llornfs- Mini Doirs. \H TREE:��?a. ;=;-/;-v;piscbV^VyfiJ/::c^;-.;:^ Finest of "liquors.' -Good stabling '.:.." v: ���' lin. Sanks,'���Proprietor."' THE IRVING HOTEL; -Pine City, B. C. .; : ,- ��� 1-Ias the Best -Equipped Par:? ��� I'lif. McDonald Kiitcrlainiucnl Hull in Clou1 . f��ot ion. It. Mrl')osXi'.ii,'l',Wi'|i-. W. WALLACE GRIME & Co., MIMNS.URU.KCKS & COMMISSION AtJLNfS. Third'Stfeeti'Atliii B. C. Cei'tifieiLtu of Improvements. i;c;i;i< of .Atiics .m.inkkai, clatm. . Sl'li/ATK IIN.I'IMK- OlIIJI-lK, ATlilN DIVISION, - Oah.siaii Di.s'i-idor. It. (J. 'JVJOTIOK is hort-li.v ifivmi tlint I, .1. if. KiiT- fner, iiifcml, Sixty ila.vs' IVoiii diilc, tu ..tippl.v tn.tlic Mining lti.'Coril(!i-!.l'ur n.Orti- licato of Tin;ii-ov(.Min:iits I'ur 'tllc.|iui-|io'.so of otitiiiiiiiij;a.'C'i;owri (leant oi' tlie-aliovc iniiit>- nil claim. And ' r<'i:ii'i'in>;i<i Tnlie iioiicu Hint nctioii ��� �����,.. . ��� ,���, ��� - i nndpr Scot ion !!7 must be commcnccd-lnd'orc. I here is more solid comfort.in a ti,(! is-s-imiic.M.r .smci/C-niiicaic ot improv,,- ' cup offline Ribbon Tea than in a ��.��'���'��������� ,, r , . | - Dated'tliiv.tnj day of rVliriuu-v..1.0:12. ���/ .gallon of mpst.:.beyei'ages. . -. rBs-ow. . . > . j. m. k./^nek. Q;K F/IjINK- MATHS' HARBI'.R vSHOP U/VOi; WANT -Ion MlNEMliNiWP .' ;'. In. the Atlin District / ���-/������'t. .;: ���.������-."���wiuTi-: 'nji f'rop. /," No��-occiiii.vtlicii- iinn-'rpin't-toi-K niix-f (o tlie Hank ol'll. X. A.. I'ir*t .Street../-.-;... Tin: lialli rooiiiKiirc cijuall.v iim irooil ax fiyuiid iu ciiic��.. I'rivittu Kill rn'iicpfoi'ladles. Real. Ivstate and Mining Broker, -' -P. 0. Box, 36. Atlin, B. C. -���������Few;- Cnl 1 aii.tr :^etfv Pnces"^l;-;' .(S #?������������
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1902-02-15 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169446 |
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