ft., :>>;« f' (/ -SV 't'j/ \ • ■■ •■■'! it S.''/rw , \ I* \ ';:;.. ■ VOI,. =6. ''*, ,.. AT].IN,.„K. C, SATURDAY, [AN'l'AKY ■ cjO/. A Budget of Interesting;' 'News Front Many Quarters. " [IITI'I > I. 'I'll Tll» I'liA I M.l 'OlOnvTi'-,-;|rtn. 'iM\"-*'MT*I.ord Stiaili- cona resigns it is more than likely Ihat Sir Fiederick Borden will be appointed- highcuminissior.er-in the Old Countrv. ; . - s' ! N'l- :■ :'■ ." *-v;< ,\ Fort'.; JiV'iHiam.v i Jan.! J i i:—-Tvwo people weie killed nnd eight others injured on ' passenger" train' No. ::." The train jumped the track while running. ._50k jniles an hour.jind the conches' 'fell' aViisiaute'of 30,'all the"' cars except the, sleeper ,Were completely demolished- '* Medicine, .Mat.. Jan. 1,1.=—The cattle hei'c-jnre dv'ing bv the huii- »»«..< i • - v v - - •; .- dreds.. .. they, ,ap:«-}!.nable to. get,feed, ou account ufu5!!e u-nprecedeiited heavv snow fall. \ s "/'> "/ - \ ",' - ', l :. - i ■ . • . --- Ottawa, Jan. 11. —D'Arey .Scott, son .of 'the .secretary; of.,state,- has •1 * t -r. ^ » • - * been elected mayor. ;. .-.t; ;;.;)i •. ,.., - " Belleville, "fan. ;i.—The- Hotel Utiintc, one of;th'e most up-to-date hotels iiWliis scctioii oTthe country, was totally destroyed by,;fjre«a- few davsai.ro. - , a~ Chicago, general Jan. n.~?vV strike 0:1 all the railroads in the United State'.VnncPCahiulVis threatened by the decision of the labor leaders, who ,are.;pr.es.siug their de- uuriius—-for-.immediate- consessions from the emvlovers. ^% Vancouver,, Jan. 11.—\V.5\V Mclnnes, Judgej^Hei'i.lltrsqTi;...K.^P.; McLennan, J: \V. Deb Harris and T. 1;. NeelaiKls ■rui've"1 been nominated by the convention to tun in'l'-he liberal interests in this city. Portljiiid.JavT?*! i.—FYB. tytu'liu., uncommercial '"traverier', .shot ■ and- killed his'wif'e's sister, 11 nd wounded his wife in the head, he afterwards killed himself.- - .- -. Montreal, Jan :i.—There are over one th'p'iis'atid-cases of typhoid fever in tii'iTcitv7u"the'T)feSeiit time. Philadelphia, Jan. 11 -A man naniedi RoberVSteelerthre,w a bomb into the Fourth National Bank yesterday, killiny-f ;.tbir assistant cashier and himself. St I'eletsbuig, Jii'L., ci.-r-The chief of police was assassinated while attending, church"" service/the' murderer was immediatly cut do\vu by an officerw'Hd'li'app'eiied^o Ix; .standing' clos>i 'by.- : "' * Winnipeg. Jan. ij. Reports are cdiuiiriyf'iii1 that wild"iinitria'ls art iii- ■I'.'iditii: the smaller towns owing to a scarcity pfjjfoodiin the hillsK;.several parties have been chased by'gtey '.volvcs. . . Victoria, Jan. rt.--;The conservatives have nominated Premier' Ate Undo, «-H. ^B^^nfiotifspp,!.:!!.. F. \V: ""neliliseif "'inid'Pfe'dV'DavcV; its •bt-ir caiulidate for this citv. Vaiicouvcr. Jan. m.- -hi the rid- jiig of_VKichuioh<l.jSr'r.'-J. \V. Wearl has received the noniiiiation i\)i" the liberal party, while Mr Stuart Livingston will run as an independent conservative Vancouver, Jan. 11.--Messr.-, W. \V. B. Mchinesandj. A.*Mcl)ouald, the-twin leaders of the-liberal-party, arrived yesterday from Victoria, in order to' be present and address the .'liberal -:iuass. meeting, iu the city-ball. ;'~K'am!oops,--iJan'.: i 1. '----Premier McBrjde and .Mr. VV. J. Jiowser held a largely altondcd meeting here yesterday. The audience was most enthusiastic. v -Mr v'_lic)\vser.s spoke lirst and defined the policy of the 'McHr-ide government^ iiuce -its formation in.-1003.....The.Premier received ,a » splendid -.receiilion and made-- ah.eloquent exposition.orj.be adiiiiuistratioiij.of .,the .of the affairs of the province by his government. ' Vancouver, Jan.*'-'\ i..'- - Judge Henderson has resigned from the countv court bench ,in order to.be- come, one .of the fi\'e liberal candi- dates»rfor--the provincial legislature- in tlie-city of,-yancouver.-c -T. - ~-*t 1 *"_. ; ,._^_^ ; i._ ..£ ' the Eight, Hour Law- '!,! ;lt-, is ahvays, wise to be sine of your SIPJ'.ikL before-, making .positive statements. • •' • ■ - « •, '" "' "Certain gentlemenfhave,negjt^al to .verify, their^k.n_p\vledgefof facts in jcgards to., the stand taken" by Dr. Young on the above bill. In order to settle the point we have_consulted the offlcilil records of the house. We find that DR. YOUNG YOTKD FOR THF.BILL. .. x ..."'. :t " -» 1 he -following is- the extract:—- "The adjourned debate on the second reading of Bill (No. iS) intituled" "Aii act" regulating the hours . of lab'o: in certain "industries" was ,/esnmed. »' '-The' second reading was negatived oil the following' division., Ykas: Dairy, '"King," Brown," McNiveii, •Jones,- Davidson, T". A.-MacDonald, Henderson, Wells, Cameron, Haw- thqruthwaite,'.. -.Willia'nii, Wilson,- Green; Garden; YOUN'G, Mansou; N-.\vs:-— Murpli'y, Tanner, Oliver, Muuro, Patterson, Hall, Tutlow, Mc'Bride, Cottpji.fKllispii/CliJlorfl, Bowser, P'raser, Ross, A, McDonald, Fulton, Taylor'.(Macgowau, Grant. '**I"n ''his rrc'cent fiyht with Ileriuan, of Chicago, ' 'Gniiri had an easy yictury.. _ After playing,, with bis man for a time he put him out inv the^'cight'ir foiind '•"with" 'a • hcavj' swing to the jaw. —:-Theresults ofthe curling macthes for the Kapelle Cup to date are as 'toilb\%V-*Si:uTi?day''5;-^^%iitli skip; DR. YOUNG IS OUR NEXT MEMBER 5> The Reasons Why Because he is one 01" ourselves" Because he has lived up to al! the pledges he gave in the. campaign of 1903. '. Because his- whole attention has been, given to, the interests of his constituents. . Because he has corrected the hydraulic lease abuses. Ikcaiise since his election 355 applications for, and leases granted, have bec-.n. cancelled. • Because there .can be lio advantage gained from, inside knowledge of cancellations, as he secured an order that ten days' notice shall be given of all such. , Because there, are up'leases held in the district that .are not complying with' lease hold and statutory conditions. ' Because the Gold Commissioner has been requested to make a report every three, months of the standing of all leases; aiid 'to "recommend for cancellation those"'" not conforming witlr'the" law.' "' ' •' ' ''"'•' ' ' "; "Because" he secured an ameud- Becau.se owing to his efforts tlu placer claim today is four times ar. wide- (:,ooo feet,' as when he was elected. Because during the three years br. has been in office he has secured as appropriations for this district S33.5C0 for roads, trails and bridges All. of which 1ms been expendec amongst ourselves ( Because lie secured fur the Dis covery school S-|oo over and above the oidinary government giant. , Because nuclei the new Ticiucatioi: Act the-town of Atlin would bo obliged in order to keep the school open, to raise, <roo over what the government gave. iJeciju.se the Doctor secured a yearly grant of Sfiao and tlu-. trustees will have ' to raise only enough to buy the winter':.' wood. Because he'-secured a grant'of 5400 for the hospital in addition k the regular government subsidy. ■Because 011 his representation tho government grant of S.(oo to secun. a repott'.on the possibility 0!' r. roa>'. being -built, to the seaboard by way menljto the Water Clauses Cousoli'- 1, -'j. . •" "1 < *> \ daUon"'.-"Act, whereby.-a. miner ;i»; of Juneau .at«kiiig""u -.eljih-n- -ahso- -secures;- hitrj" "Because" whenever waitednghl''withbut" extra co'st'and without regard lo 'existing or sub- sequhjit.-watfer-irights 'sta'ked. ::If it' tli c mineri) o: tlu; district havc-'donc bohaucle'w>rlr. and needed'• roads or assistance i! was "invariably forthcoming, as fur had not been for this the miners.! insiance Volcanic Creek, would, long ere .this... have been j ' Because'he has always consulted frozen'out on all the creeks. ",„ | bi.s constituents and lias kept then: , Because he "broueht about a set- j riilly* informed through the prcs.-. tleinent of the Miners' Ditch qu^'j aiid by public meetings oi all nation,, ami secured free water for the j actions. - miner's ' who ""are"' working" "groiiiid j - Because heltas al\\\>.ya coudu-jled appurtenant to the wa'ter record7; ■' j hi.s canvass on an houotable Ir-vi.-: ■ Because'Tic brought about *a set'-' tle'men.l ,o'f the. water, dispute ou Spruce,-securing the building of a dam.;'aud' the measurement of the water, thus doing away with an immense amount of expensive liti-. gation. . t ■ "Because he secured an amend'-' tnent to the County . Court Act-, "whereby all mining 'cases cm be tried by the county court judge-, thus preventing, the c'ompauys carrying.-their cases to the courts in Vancouver, where, on account of the cost, tlie individual' miner could not go. ■ ' ' • • • ' , Because he seciued an auiend- and lias' refused to descend to personalities or "knocking."' Because he has shown bis ability not 'only to look after his constituents but to take part in the large: affairs of the country, as is show: by the important positions he: hm tilled' ou coni|t;i'.tees anci .'.•our..-is- sions in thf legiilatun . Because during iii.-> term uf o fie-. his ai:tioi)S 'have been endorsed b;-' both the local conservative and liberal assocatious and approved by the people at l.'iru.e. .The al;ove aie fuel-, ensiy verific: by any one, and in view of ihe.v- faclSAvliat is to be guiiied by makiti.- a change in our representative ■! Vickers, Kershaw, ?vKggcrt,, 13? FraserJ skip'; *. XV heeliiig;i Rbsselli; Anderson; y. Tuesday S.~ -Bourne skip; J., Cum'iuings, Bragg, H. Young; io..» •K.D.-.petherstouliaiigh skip;- l)owlihg,"AV-illianis, Gigot; y,- .Thursday io',-—Suiith skip'- Vickers, Kershawviiggert;io. IJoiirne skip;-, J, Ctimmmg.s, ...Bragg, IL..YqAuig; 7 ment'iunking'-the scale of costs' in a mining suit chargeable' at county [ tlii.s time. - iuslead of supreme court'rates. •';- '•' "Leave well enough alone. 'll/.K,. , Endo/sed by the Local Liberal Association. . . •'-■■-■ >-:■ ;• • •■ >■■' - :- -• ' ■ ■_ : Discovekv, B, C, (6th Septtmbe;'. D.k: "H"; V.. Yol'n^;^L:P,T., AlliivB,. C,;.; . .„., ..._._'... : : Dear Sir^-Miaycheeii instructed by the Liberal .\ssuciatton lo tot- ward to yot'i the* diiclosed" lesohitions, Wjhich,were passed .it last uigiitV' ■nieeting;-"*-•■- .-».^-vi •'- «Yours-Iruly,,,IL H.;Bkuw.n, Secretary. KliSOi.yic»:—-That this ;-sj Association • heartily endorses the action of !the'preseiit goveriiaieiit, in cancelling all leases. i]pt..co.inp!yiuiy with tlie law,'aiid wohld-'furtlierjur^-e , upou-;.llie'.g(\yermi'i.eut.1tiial; each .cancelled lease'-jetiiaiif'd'len for, t,v.'6' years ,1'roui' the date of cancellation.. K'US0LVKD::--That this A's'.soeiation urge tipon tii.e goyeniui'.',ni th•: liecessif^tof..•haying a^iook pf.jIvivAsi-:' Ri-'.cokus in tiie Atlin office; oj>e;> to public. inspection, showing'the amount of assessment wi reiltals-ipaid, etc.'p for all-fveases'iu the Atlin District. .„ .All of which b*s bacri brough*1 about by-our mflmbor. ...H doni wmmmmmMmmmmmmMmmmm ./��� / ATLIN. B. C./: SATURDAY, JANUARY iz. '.'too?- -t 1Ita Atlin Claim. 'flMH A'I'LIN C1.AIA1 is published cvenv iaturdav MonNiNc. mailcd rncc To any paht or the wonLn ron no ccnto rrn month ; *s.oo pen, w.n. AovrriTisiNc nATtt: si.oq pup. inch kaow. i^srnTioN; ncAniHo noticcs. 2s okm,t* k lima. U^TCIAL HATES ON APPLICATION.' -fr��*~- . ,, JOI* PRINTING : ILL.IICAns, POOTCP.S, VI8ITINR CAP.DG, LCTTCH'HCAOS. PHOanAMMCK, ETC., CPO.. OnDCMIi PI.OMPTLV CXCCUTED. PRICES MOOF.nATT. reading are able lo give points on any subject to those who think they are.conferring a favor by honoring us with their august presence when the votes- are to- be'counted.. We want mouied Bien in the-camp but !lou Legitimate purposes only. This Ati.in Cr,.uii Ptjur.ismNo Co.,. Ltd.. W. PoT,r,Aii��. Gk a nt. Kditoii-Managku. Dr. Youiig for Re-EIection. Matters political have been simmering during the past w��ek audi mimors of all sorts, colors and dimensions have , been rife. Atlin surely must have wineless connection with the outside, there- is no. other way lo account for the nun*- , berless weird yarns that have been. in circulation. The opponents of the present administration are having, if we are to believe current reponts, a v%ry hard time inducing any one to, oppose- ' Dr. Young. Name after iiaitne of local gentlemen has been mentioned but they have unanimously declined to be made victims by a small coterie who represent absokiteliy aothiug but themselves and their o.wi> votes. If our information is correct these manipulators, alter exhausting every expedient to. induce- souae local man to become th�� lamb, for th��- slaughter, wired to. like- outside and have held out inducements and promises which they should know tbey will be unable to fulfil,, with- the hope of inducing some one to. compete,������ and be relegated to, the class of tlae 'also ran.'' It is difficult to see the wisdoms of this move. ' What is- wanted is. a representative from amongst ourselves. One whose . interests are identical with ours���one who understands our needs audi wilieudeaiv- or to have them attended to. What use- to us is a representative who onlry coiues to us at election time when he wants our votes, giving hi exchange a 'glad hand" and a patronising slap on the- back,, coupled with vague promises that Jive just long enough to be ulterecL When he leaves the district, he literally 'leaves it1' behind? himi, audi we arc, to use an old truism���-"out of sight, our of mind.'' We notice that in connection witfiu all the rumors of outside men, is. coupled as an after thought, the assertion that '.So and So' is coming in with a barrel of money. What for? Are we a lot of cattle to. be bought at so much per head,, or aiie we intelligent people who read and think for ourselves and vote as. ona- judgement dictates!. Outsiders treat us very superciliously and with a contempt born o$ pine ignorance of the elements that go to make up a mining- camp. They credit us with just enough intelligence to-act the part of dumb. driven cattle, forgetting the fact that niue tenths of our population are woild wide travellers, taught by experience to act and. think for tihemselvcs,. and who,, from close 'ijjfiexvatiiyi. o�� ��y.eji.t* ajiii oaia��u,U J. A. Hatvey, the Conservative ' nominee foi; the- ricling.of Craw brook is, according to tha- Cranbrook Prospector, as sure of election as if he weie already in his seat'at Victoria.. R. A. Sniaill. partues of John Anness, of Spruce Creek is paying Atlin a visit. He will be for a time an auxiliary force on the staff of the "Atlin Claim." c Dick was at one tiara 'd/eviP on the staff of hire "Mataura Ensign." Gore,. New Zealand.. Follawia�� is the result of the- Monday night meeting of the Atlin wbist rfu-h:���TabJe No. i.���Nichol- Williams gain 5. ov��j Pillman-G. S�� Cummings. No. 2.���Wallace-J.. Cummings. gain 3. over Vickers- Cameton.. Ncx 3,.���Bourne-Wheeling gain & over Dowling-Smith. No. ^.���GaigruarGigojt gain 3, over Fi?aser-Auderso��i." , In the Iron- Store formerly occupied by .Stables & Lumsden. fancy aDd Stable Groceries and Provision* My Goods are all Fresh and of the best quality. Prices, moderate. The Iron Store, First Street* A��vwv*v��A^vw^vv^vvvvvvvv^^^^A^v^***^^^^^v*��^����^A^v*^r^*^��v HortDertt Brewing Company, Dl Konrai) Wawrecka, Managh*. Brewers < of Lager Beer amd Porter�� SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Souvenir post cards of 'Winter in the: Nofthiaiid,' at C. R. Kourne-Ss. Now the- Iftiolidays aae- past,, call at C. R. Bourne's for the latest uaveh Pine Cree fiotel ED. SAN OS, Proprietor, A Strictly First-Class Hotel. The KGOTEMAY HOTEL OFEN DAY AND .NIGHT. Til*- Bar is supplied with none but the- best brands of Liquors, and Cigars. First-class Billiard-and Pool Tables. Unly the Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigar* used.. WSCOYKRY. Bl C. Certificates of Improvements. TI1C ROYAL HOTEL, DIXON 4. SCHUL2., PMpriaUrs. Cantor Pearl and First Streets, Atlin. B. C. F*RS7 CtASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. CHOICCST WINES. UQD08S ANO CWARS CAM COODS A SM.OUTT. Sunrise and Sunset MftiArak Claims SitUAir: in the Atlin Mining Diw��tori,.Cassiar Dktciot. Wliero loouted : -rOn Indian. Cneok, nour Fourth of July Creek.. T1AKK NOTICE Hint I,. Edward S. Wilkinson,, n*. agent for Louisa I.eontiiie Graham.. Free MiiiorVCeatiJlcnte No. iil.GUVniid: AJejuviden- MeRonulri,, Fiico .Miner's Cei'tifici|��tt��-No.,B6��, 009fciiiti��!i<l-h 60 days, ficoui the diUe hereof, to. npiil.v In the Minimi; Kwovder for Certi-H- onAes- of Improvement, tptf tthe purpose oX obtna��ii.':i:' Gnow.ii &cujiis.o!ft>ho-Qj5<>.xeel![Jjius. And ffiu-llior tojto notice that n*thaji^undo��- section *J7,,muKt be eowmeuced- before thv issuaiiRO of such CeetUfcatcs el iwi/toto-. meuts. Datod tlila.2��5i��J4 Jivy of Ot-tol>ei-, 1806, KV.WA.8tf. S.;\Vll.KINKON, P.L.S.. t^ja-TT Affen��.. 5fove$ and Hardware! IRON PIPING. STEEL AND BAR IRON, DYNAMITE ANI> GEWGNITE,. GASOLINE. James T�� Ble^aD SlfO��K�� UN Atiin and Discovkry. Timber License. NOTICK is heroli)' triven that utter thirty day*, notice fca/n d/ite t Intend- to anpLn to. tho Chfrf Cotumlsuioner of Lundannd Work a lor SpnulnJ: Liceuw- to cuut and- carry away timber firom tha following devciibed Inndi^ nitimtu on tho HOiith side of MeXee cceak. In tlio Atlin Dint riot: Cuihmeiieinc >H No. 1 post,, marked G..A... iiorthuost corner, iilnntnd about one-Iinlt mile on the south aide of McKee, thence, uoiith HOclinlim, thonoe eont, SO clinkno,.thence, north. SO olmluH,. thonee went 80 ohain* to, point of commencement. j.r.tm2 CEOllGK AIJA.MS.. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. 66 99 Hampton & Duulo,. Hiiggef Discovery. Proprietors. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. First-class Restaurant; in aitinectiou January 14th and 27th Salltnc fremStag way Op.m. Direct to Vancouver aud Victoria.. 'InanaporSlnt bji ra.lt or stoounet to. SeMtie without extra chars*.. We eivo qculok lervlce. No Interniedlnt* ealli. XT TD TYl-i-a-i-r* Ver ratec or information apply ta XI, X>�� X/Uilily A cent* Skatr*��&* The Atlin Market Co. Ltd. FRESH DRESSED MEATS, ak�� POULTRY OF AU KINDS. Dreswd to Order. C~ BQ:ff.UlE.B. 64��jcuse��*. \... wmm ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY is, 1907 "; i\ Sx. Martin's Chukcii or Emglakd. Sunday morning services are rendered nt 11 o'clock. Wm. C. h. Ilathoni, lay render. PlIEKMTTKHIA.N CllUSCH. Sunday uioriiin;; srrviL'r:i,!l o'clo'.'ls.' Sunday sel.ool nt 12.1*. Kveiiinc 'service 7.50. Afternoon sorvice at Discovery; Sunday school a*- 2. S3. Pine City Paragraphs. . Last Saturday* afternoon and evening tlie children of Discovery and Atlin we'n*"the guests of Messrs Sweet & Jainicson, managers of the Discovery rink. The Atlin young folks were taken up just after noon in a big roomy sleigh. On arrival at Discovery-, a, mixed game of hockey was played, and games on the ice indulged'in: About supper. time an adjournment was made to the A.B. hall where was provided a tempting repast of coffee, sandwiches, cake-etc., Oranges, nuts and candies. Needless to say the juveniles did full justice to them. The older folks present probably enjoyed themselves as much as the younger ones, simply witnessing the energetic and determined way in which the good things were attacked. Jack Cartinel and Tom Hanna obligingly supplied music and for a time the ball resounded with the laughter and shouts of the merry gathering. All sorts of games were introduced and thoroughly enjoyed by young and old. No doubt the occasion, will live in the memery of the boys aud git Is as a "red letter day. Captain Newcomb of Vancouver, suspended from command of the Canadian fishery cruiser Kestrel some time ago, has'been reinstated: The captain has been proved innocent of the charges made. Captain J. T. Walbran, who was temporarily iu command will be relieved. Fresh line ot staple groceries on hand at E. L. Pillman's. <���- NOTICE. NOTICE IS HliRKljy GIVICN that application will be made to the Legislative Ashsiii- hly of the Province of Britiidi Columbia, ut Uh next notion, for.au act to.inciirpoi-jte n company with power to coimtruct, euuip, maintain and operate a line or lines of railway, of stnndni'd or other ipiajro. with any hind of motor power, for the conveyance of passengers und freight: Commencing from moiiio point In the valley of thndiilhat river, nt the international boundary linn between Alnsku and Itritlah Columbia: thence con- tlnuinc up the valley of said river and through the paw at the divide between the headwater* of the Cliilknt unit the Tatshen- ahini rivem: thence down the valley of the Tiituhoiishiiii river to the boundary line between British Columbia and the Yukon Territory : And, with power to construct, operate nud niniiitaiu all necosary brldgci, roads, .ways and ferries, ami to build, uc- Miiire, own mid maintain wharves, and docks in connection therewith, and to build, acquire, own, eiiuipr and maintain Kteam and other vcxnels aud bouts, and to operate tlio ���nine ou any navigable waters; and with power to build, equip, operate ami maintain toletrraph and telephone linen iu connection with the said railway and branches, mid to transmit messages far commercial purposes, and to charge tolls therefor, and to generate electricity for the supply of light, heat and power; and with power to expropriate lands for tlie purposes of the company, aud to acquire lands, monoy bonuses, privileges or other aids from the government, municipal corporation, or other persons or bodies, and to levy and collect, tolls from all person:, lining, and on all freight passing over any ot such roads, railways, ferries, wharves and vessels built by the company: and with power to connect with and make truffle or other arrangements with railway, steamboat or other companion; and to exercise inch powers as are granted by parts IV and V of the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act," and for all other necessary or incidental rights, powers and privileges iu that behalf. Dated the 18th day of. December, A.D., 11)00. 1J0DWEM. A LA.WS0X. Solicitors for ths applicants. jatfd O.K. BARBER SHOP. .The British Columbia Mining Exchange devotes several pages illustrated with half-tone cuts, to a splendid article on "Prince Rupert; the Western Terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific.���Its Present and its Future."���By Rosalind Watson Young, M.I.M.E. ' ��� mr as, ,>������ When you are feeling 'blue' don't resort, to red-eye. It may change the color to a rosy tint for a while, but iu the morning it is more opaque than ever. While there's life on the lip, while there's . Warmth in the wine, One deep health I'll pledge, aud that health Shall be thine.���Owen Meredif.li. Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain With grammar and nonsense aud learning ; Good liquor, I stoutly maintain,' Gives genius a better discerning. ���Oliver Goldsmith. Then fill. the bowl, away with gloom! ' ��� Our joy shall always last! For hope will brighten days to come, And memory gild the past. ���Thomas Moore. Driuk, for you know not When you came, nor why; Drink, for you know not why You go, nor whence. ���Omar Khayyam. McDonald's Grocery makes a specialty of fresh eggs and butter, j J. \V. THOMPSON, MANAGER. ..._,, BATHS, FIFTY XENTS Private Entrance for Ladies. ATLINTO LODGE A. F. 4. A. M. No. 42, G. R. H. C. a Kegulnr communications held ou the first Thursday of each month in the A. O. U. W. Hall. Third Street. Visiting brethren cordially Invited Highest Prices Paid For Furs I LOUIS LEVY Representing: Joseph Ullman, N. T. Will make Regular Trips to Atlin to bny FTnrs. ntt Synopsis of Canadian flomestead Regulations. A NY available Dominion Lands within _��tk. the Railway licit in British Columbia, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sola head of a family, or any male over IS year* of ae��, to the extent of onc-uunrter section of ISO acres more or less. Entry must he made personally at the local land office for tho district iu which the land is situate. The homesteader is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (1) At least six mouths' residence upon aud cultivation of the laud in each year for three years. (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm iu the vicinity of the land entered for, tho requirements as to resldenco may be satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother. (S) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming laud owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements as to residence may be, satisfied by residence upon the aatd laud. Six months' notice In writinc should be I>1 ven to shoCoramlssioaor of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Coal lands may be purchased at $10 per aero for soft coal and 120 for anthraeite. Not more than 120 aerea can bo acquired by one individual or company. Royalty at the rate of ton cents per ton of 1,000 poiindu sliull he collected on the gross output. W.W.CORY. Depnty of the Minister of the Interior N.B.���Utiauthoriaed publication of this ad- veVUsemeTSt will not be paid for. jrSI-Sm J>.. EJa. J?4 J& ��g& J* jfr t& aS-*' iwaBBrasgaaagsaBiaCTiiaaLas^ rvs THE ATLIN T CO., LD FULL LINES OF and -racy, groceries Flour, Meats, Hay and Oats, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furniture, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets, Oilcloth and Linoleums. Best "Cash Prices"'Given in the District ^r ilseftiB Why bend out when you can get goods as chkai- iikiie ? Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rings and all hinds of Jewelry manu factured on the premises. Fine New Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds Watches from $5.00 up. Airents for Columbia Gramophones. Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons JULES ESGERT & SON, atlin and discovery, safety Deposit Vaults. Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewelrs. KSO��H -��-��-��-��-��� a ���<$ &rg;.ain*s TheySTareZWalting^for Youl "'CLOTHING, OnrpoSsi and; Mouse Furnishings. FULL LINE OF BOOTS and SHOES, also GOLD SEAL HIP GUM BOOTS. E�� Brown-&' Atlin and ��9 Discovery, B. C. Successors to J. H. Richardson. The Canadian Bank of ��� CAPITAL PAID UP $10,000,000. Rbskkvk, $5,000,000. Branches of the Bank at .Seattle, San Francisco, ' " Portland, Skagway, ete. Exchange sold on all Points. Gouu Dust Puuchaskd. Ati.in Branch. J. A. SMITH, Malinger. 1 (j-y,v- Ba^.eJ;'SATURDAY- JANUARY: 12. Mxae /.'' 'L.OC; xu.i ,;-W" '1CJ.'.'.' /enti-: Hon. Ji.el.iarcl iBrrdc w,as ",1'iLl ii!inhHTU»ns!V^ '^liown'.: lb".;represent inc-; II' lownnev-'-Mir ■tlie-' fort iseomii)'. 0. 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III! irt Imi'ly Idiiiiiiiii r; s- lid Wit 'i"<:iiV tliVo 'iiriVnr ii! .i;iiinitii'-i»v'.'inrnt; I 'lii.i-i.-u (ii-;|i.-ii'''«'r?iit- litiiii. | stun |i; '(•I'll, lii,;.ni' , iiini-M nr i i.:i'«/rii : i-iiiii|i.'in.-. (iu.i.flfiiuyw •:-t " 1-(iiiMi-tn-i-Muiu? n'i.'ii|it{tin-ii:;ilH(ii ''nt .liii-jdiui uf ■Siii'-iiiif ii I,rUi).: lid i'llnn. lili'd Vin ivdiri-.-niiil,; in» .viuui'n nil t tin an iiifciiiuen jhon;ot Bro. Iscnpl'ion 'Ivives itiir/rl iiitv. an- in,- rl-.-Miii'iit: \vi ;Ii--I.."Mj bh'pooivtne; i!I:i'eniii)<T- . I ItUll-Iiiii'ji'i'iVuliri |illi-('liliii- I l-oiiv liim ilT'll-tinl-' ■iionesi.rni The 'iv.ore ion'.I. staiifi; no-Ctian': ,i. [ lint 2ia;':0i-(iiiii.. 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[\:iWhf ■ant:'. Ittoirit 'The;i ;iet:'.-.\i*,:l>e u p a iidvd - - l * ' _>— i nisai [seuct .■our mite:, !io\vever:snir .;y -a gro, noUalitA re.- :;■■: or;', whe'r _\be snovV^oRwinter;-striker ,n-1- ■■us. we-si. lien lau jiave. no an! at.P.1! ■th aniouulvVorvener^v .>i:t}u .loo g-e :>KiyC, 'AH u-qri-:;; j.-TEiny.;! Sxcfty.d by :a-u^xplosivc-is consider: ed:^iii,(>neVease.h'rsii)tr!e..:b]'ast..ieacli'- irlh.-"ii , he, iiiiliivy ■■ oi ■--.■.ii il li'it.-":.i:i:iir-'C»i iiit.liin-!y.iiv-tli in'pti!ni.;:or--i:iiiiiin**iiiM.'- '.■if-;i!ii» mid'-iM-niMiiiiii a'.rtl t'(iii>'.i;ri!i>' iii-riu,m .''' Atiil.w li.-ri':'i'i *it> v •iii-; l*'. IllM't'^'-rU li-rJii una ry tor tin: |iiii'iir,--c ■ :iCrri:*-:.\-iii I '■;)'■ M lif'OW mininy.TMO'fti".- n n'i r«', Uy. jm ritlni';n i n-.;iVni'-.oi- t In'i -\}(t\\r t-s r<'r>-.7'.K!.vy.-.irr, "M'u H-I-", !|ii|[i-'5< (Jill i.*: ill id.'i Vi-t.-lJ.'.lV," llll'l'tlin " l.i ;il-:(ll:'i .v-t'.' CJons^'ilida- liliilU' tliiw-li AV.i,ll >juivid«v.ithfll.,Coin Mm- ;'CrcekVAVlii.c!i V;il ili'linii-Vtri Vfi.'v v»;i't 1-roiii.: ..iii-.|)|-.i».i> i|',i.'i-niilti'-d .liy it»'i\nlf'y i l.iil,(' ir. Tin ;.'r.U" • c; t'l-rk,.Hi 'I'exfili'iji'eih"' vifti-i- inriii ii}i;i-il.^;vi/;^:rl ..rf»'i';'i.n'-.liiv-nr i\i|it#;Vv, iii rir^iu-iliiliri-Avitll y:,iil U'liti-i-. 1,'ni'iirdV No , _ l.'if ''J,Ul'l"ii'ii!l'rii<''i,ii'\virtVr'':ui';iircoriliiiii:«'l-'Avit!:'.': siiiil AVnii;rij<i.i:i;i,i-dr>ii^<l^; i'ljii' iii"ri|t»j-. <>f; >y».*.'•;J. i'-oi-i I i-iliilit--i with: iii:dr.,nnil Ini-ln W) lid "Wi ;;k>: >!*[?.,' \\;ii 11' r.v'i it liei.-orl! • uin.'i' wit ll..aid.AV-:ili;'i- JJni.-urd .\|..l*'iri:.'fri|- ^tlivr' |iiii'|miv:! tj|,.nti|i-;iiii'-: th* j-tuil A>''!'.''': v,iiii>d' th.-it. u'iitliiiit;"lli''Tlii.; I'lOf itTVillcUtn. cori-' "' tii'n*icil.;vli,-ilii' hi'V.diV'Vii^'.l^.oi'jOi-ii'tti'jiiii^ to;ii*:.v> ilu.iYwny alter in- uiniMiit: ill, i'Oi'ds'ii'v the'-"Viyh'ts;' Aiid_.fcwH-l<Yv lid..wiitoi- rof.: •if-; Id -> ii '; tlii-Vl'tlndi-l-. :iniiiAi-t.l,M'7 ■ I' <l.M».-l l'.'uni'<;;in(ll'IVOl- i-li' I I V'l'liv ,Cqi ii I til ii" i-ifirl ion- nf,: l.cit^M; ■(i.r.'i'uiV.liJ:!;* y-nni" .ilivtirit'i ■11:: niiiin,y:'-iii'ii}■:'■'■ tulin'j'.th'r )vitt'.'i; >p. i'i I. Viinvpy -'it 'th ;-h 'i In'.'it;toll I.Jist rii-t "-'■ itl-iii-li.- .■Ci>l.ii:ii|itii(i''<l«-! i-tn;;- n*. r. tiotii't i-Unov.'ii ns- i-ili':d: |:u'iid,^itili.(.i1iis;.i-t-,ni:.iIi;iiiMi-,.d.*J',y ^Iifi.i'jinviC;:!-!^-^.;] lOl-tJl' iir'il-.i'.f.-.-i.'il; Itlij lllld-i ■niiid'.Lot-.'ii-t-! IINttUlO!.! :1)1 evcinertfUn ;t;tve iveii lojinemhers i; jng; the;.i ,'ebo-v'l. loiVeivable" ntrurt ■Of! f'V,- ..f.'.-ll ii ii<l i'»il-. ii iid iiiin'i y> ji \c: <;tS.">J I ml; P-- --it :A\'oiilc!'seeuv';is;'ii' i-o.i/iiit'i'.Vt^-'ilf", ■>.' iniii. ■n'.'!. itui;fiir-tic'- imit .eculd: Iviardlyv■bc;,iiet:;-t.o^.t!; rcaa me :.■ reasons ;ii o v. id h-j; xtt uriied.: ":-i■•Spruce, is in tl;e ^Liini.to. vurrnLiOif^'^euerritijdV li uaiiua'. Mexico vNe;ir"-C!!i-; several, iiunc'.red eases of..stored dynamite exploded. blowing bfi'l'!ielbjr6f.a mountain j and cxtei'iniiihtiiig- a viilHge of S'/ .people.: ■'At.: U same tmii-v-.a sup- 03ed:::cartliqi;.a!vC-.sb6ck'-was:rcporr- froni a villa;. miles distant. tend Sioftiuf;; at.-•■'.'•■•: •• ■'epu. intir A tlio ■]■ IIV ri'.i'ii; the south. >ari uor. *vJf. turo: yiuf.n ■'-:- ioi :<u:g for (': . place, t'-i; j ; '«>'•■;: iiicnia ;i u u ,;i iioi'.se' ii'1-;'a..trip..-tO;'-tliC. i^-aeros^vtt; ■i ■'■Siitelai-r, t Mve.--tons oi dviiaii.ut-e or.ra'-rai Iroad af.'at \rcstal, .N^^^,lcaus«na;sliock ,'hieh rattled windows i;Y\Bitis'hanv- d:vil> iiid-hiiirty.-»ir'il-.;:Wi'i): fi-nt-;-, t lti-ii li ni.il-t-lv'07: ili1 !'iiir<r(t'V'ii!>d' •IfV, '':f<t;iii!u:;in>|.|tr ! ' (ivi'-ti.'iitirv (! I! '.5)'-'ffirt: t hnn.ii;. ■■urnif li-; j.< ;'<i:i;.''7w. in'i nil KitSt. iwutiiiiiiir. ■■.If (I .a.Vi:d..iiiul_u'.'jsii ty.- ii i i iu.:i:;d. i-vi-!i-ti'iiHi« (iiffi.7) (i!|it; tiiiini.'i.' noi'tjli lo tlc-ir. i»t iiuiviViM'ii;:tv.i.i liii ml i-i'il^St'i'lTVet: ,»-. ■ . . p i ■ ^. ■ 111 tit. f?;t*.-t in tii:ti i.' t n; i.|i??iTi iorth'ij'; dv:?.-"!!™ ll'l-t;-!' iiiiil, I'dl'ty.-flilll-. ,«•)!' CVinil|i;ui,v iin tin;, mirth iind .ii.mh . dWori-inn-Ci-l'-iU'-nr.. if-'}lfi-f^i ■I'l'iijil-.'th. i-iie k, ,j) u'uh," u ii il inny/'irviti iirn'tu.»'r' 1 iliii nil i imi's, ii in j' t,i-oi:i t ii tlii ,'niC''.'.:- tlio nfiVir-ifi-i in-, tu tim> ■ll tin ;?VI- id'-yhilifiii^Vitlii1!! 11. f •« j j -^ t J oiv 11 > r'' <". i'-'L1".*-',*- '>!' ;5l_f i'l"; 11 i;»>.-v > t »i .t 111.T it i «>"^< i/ixti'tid it mi w.idi-ii itlwi sii id1 l^i ..i'i!:! •tti'iiii.V'lii.iiut'rji-'fMi'.nr^ wit hi' i^V- idi I'iii-h i»i,ij ,nt 'SSiiil* nroa ron.-t riii't it ii r 1 mil' iiliij'i tin iiiii'iiikI nil lim-s- iifiiii'tn, tlttiiic-Aii' iiUmm' invt htid.iiil i-'on,': ivvyinir w utiM-Ayhirli inny h».» dy.titiiril.i.'Xfit-di.^ liVV|'finji:ri"v,;>id'ii'>:<:.t:il>e!lv .silid iinl- f!l!.7i .froj: tllClll.'t? IK> rtli «!.••-■. 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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1907-01-12 |
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 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 30308820-c90a-4e8d-8c67-e990522f492f |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169493 |
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