; v '" ���sr( 1 1 ML L-tf �� n " " i VOL. 5. ATLIN, B. C,'SATURDAY. JULY, 20, rgoi. NO. 105. DISCOUNT . ' SAIX 1 |# We are going to reduce our large stock oi SHOES��� Ladies' & Men's in all .Grades. Men's Clothing, linderware and flats < Our Stock of DRY GOODS Is also too large for the needs of Atlin.' ' We need-the Cash; you' need the goods, and if not we want to make an inducement for you to buy' against' the time when you will need' them. ^ ��� FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS i, i Wk Will Givk 23 per cent discount on All' Goods * 1 1 Purchased Fkojh The Above Lines. * ' '. ' ' 1 * .'Our prices are already reasonable, "take 25 per cent off and "the result ought to satisfy the most careful buyer. COURT OF ASSIZE. The Chief Justice and P^arty .'Arrive. , Police Court Matters. Supreme Courts-Adjourned to.the 26th, Pending-'the Arrival of Sheriff.Hall From Vancouver. BLACKETT & CQ. IRON STORE, ,-First and Trainoi- Streets, Atlin/ B. C. The Canadian Bank of i Commerce. ' CAPITAL PAID UP $8,000,000. , -Branches of the" Bank-at Seattle, - ���* -<-"���'-- '��� \ ~ San Francisco, Portland, ' ' ' , Skagway, etc. Exchange sold on all Points. ' Gold Dust Purchased���Assav Office in Connection. j: S. MUNRO,' Manager. PRICES ALWAYS AS. LOW AS THE LOWEST. Miners See D. G. Stewart, Post Office, Discovery, FOR GROCERIES AND MINERS' SUPPLIES. My Team Delivers Goods on Creeks Reqularly, -'* t ' Prices as Above. �� ��� ��� Now 0|*era THE lOOTE'NAY, RESTAURANT STRICTLY EUROPEAN PLAN E. L. BOOTH, Proprietor. Open Day nml Ni^lit , Pimm Bakery M $t$umm SPECIALTIES in . '- FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Fresh Bread, Rye Bread, etc. ' Chas. Mver, Proprietor. Goo<I Kooms to Kent���By tlie Day, Week or Month nt rensonnhlp rntes. i��iNS ���0, SKAGWAY, Alaska. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' Al.bO Dl'.ALElIB IN ^ www Hay and Oats ��*������* We Make a Specialty of Perishable Goods and respectfully solicit Your Mail Orders���Satisfaction Guaranteed. The = Bank = of = British = North = America l'.-stiililklied in lSIKi. Incorporated lij-Uoyal Charter. Paid Up Capital - $4,866,666 Reserve Fund -$1,703,333 Head Office in Canada: Montreal. H. Stike.man, General Manager. Branches hi all the principal cities of Canada, and agents in New York, ���San Francisco, Seattle. Tacoiua, Portland, Spokane, Boston, Chicago, Etc. ASSA Y GFFIGE Gold Dust Assayed, Purchased or Taken on Consignment. Quartz Assaying at Reasonable Rates. Hon. A. J. McColI, Chief Justice, arrived here on the 17th, from Victoria, and will preside at the Assizes, which were to have been held yesterday, but have ^ now been adjourned until the appointment of a Sheriff has been made. His Lordship, who is accompanied by Mrs. McColl and his two boys, announces his intention of remaining heie for about six weeks in .order to give ample opportunity to all parties to> have aii3' litigation '.'in sight" disposed of.' , Chamber Court 'will be held mornings at 10.30 o'clock; County Court sittings from time to time as the cases ,corhe up, and Supreme' Court sittings for the disposal of civil business whenever case? are read}'-to be-brought on. -This-'will enable everyone'who, has law business to be dealt with', to have their cases heard and ''disposed of, and it is hoped that the' generosity of the learned Chief Justice in spending so much of his valuable time in this district will be taken full advantage of. Mr. ��� Geo. A. \ Stewart Potts,' Barrister, of Victoria, came up with the Judge as-Official Reporter. The only criminal case on the docket to be heard at the Assizes is Rex v. McPhatter, in which" the accused is charged with maliciously injuring the property of the Atlin & Willow Creek Gold Mining Co. Mr. A. L. Belyea, K. C, appears for the Crown and Mr. Geo. A. Stewart Potts for the defence. The list of civil cases had not been, made up as we go to press, but, if out in time, we will publish it next week. From present indications, there will be. quite a number of cases brought before the Chief Justice. The Assizes and Supreme Court sittings here are attended by Messrs. A. L. Belyea, K. C, and Geo. A. Stewart Potts, of Victoria, and Mr. D. G. Macdonell of Vancouver, Barristers, who came in on Wednesday's boat, and will remain until after the Court is over. Mr. A. L,. Belyea will act as Crown Counsel. Mr. E. A. Jenns has been instructed by the Government to watch proceedings on its behalf before the Royal Commission lo enquire into the conduct of the local Government offices. Capt. McPhatter was .arrested on" Wednesday last on the'information ofR'. P. Hooper, charged with-obtaining the sum <of $rbo by false pretenses. ' The case arises out of the sale and location of ihe Maud and Mayflower, mineral'claims on * - 'r Willow creek. Hooper alleges,that McPiiatter represented himself as, owner of the half interest, which he sold to' Hooper for $100 cash. The preliminary enquiry was held yesterday, before E. M.'X. .Woods, S. M., and A. S. Cross, J. P. -' - A Welcome Visitor. Mr. W. M. Brewer, ( M. E., British Columbia representative of, the "Engineering & Mining Journal," of New Ycak, was among the arrivals ou Wednesday's boat. - Mr. Brewer has come here in the interests of, the Journal to look into the prospects of the Atlin cotintr}' and will spend some days here. He,in-, tends to visit-trie'different creeks of the district and form" his opinions ' from personal^ observation. ��� Hi* articles ' descriptive of- the different jaiiningfcanips throughout the-Pro- viuce, appearing "from time to time, in the Journal, have been extremely interesting, and undoubtedly have done, much good - in spreading abroad .the immense/ mineral re- ' sources of this great Province. Tliat Awful Royalty. Mr. William Partridge, otherwise known as "Sailor Bill," is reported to have gone to West Africa, in the interests of Mr. A. L. Jones, of Messrs. Elder, Dempster & Co. Posted up on the Notice Board at the Government Office is-auother "gentle" reminder concerning the payment of royalty, which is as follows: , N To all whom it may Concern:��� The .following extract from the Mineral Tax Act is published for general information; and all persons purchasing claims are notified - that this Section will be enforced, also parties who contemplate leaving this section are required to pay their Gold Tax beforehand:��� ".The Tax imposed shall constitute a lien in favor of the Crown, not only upon -the output on which the same is levied, but also upon the mine and mining premises wherefrom the same was-eactracted, and upon all ore, minerals or mineral-producing substances extracted therefrom, which may be on the premises. The Assessor shall have all the like powers for collection by distress or by sale of the mining; premises as are conferred by this Act for the recovery of Taxes, either upon real or personal property, and such powers may be exercised cumulatively." The Appeal in the Annie and Crown Point mineral claims, between Partridge, et al and Lord Ernest Hamilton will come up for trial at this sitting of the Supreme Court. '"������'-'J: ' 'i :a-\ ... i, ''w - - / -I 41 .:'K ��� 'I. .1 i '. I - f 1 m lil^ffl'fe^ *if*ip<sw*ti^i!S*aiMMj!Mp&��z&tol^, ^;^,^?^;'?y^^��fv^-7.;'r'y mmmm wmMM ;��feiS' t��J!��$lA$^^ V^'-jl-:' liPiiilllil, 'W '���Mfi����Ji".'i'.-.'K' v';^Pul)lislip<l un'oryi: .Sat unlay" inoriiiiif^ fov ���; ;':i;;0.-.TiiK: Axi'jiN cKaui;;P,un'i,isiiiNq'Coi^vi;H^ :.;]*.J,:'piHoo,<i,tV|'iiililiciitioii;'P��iiri S';','Atliii'i H. CJ".u ': :,!: AilviVrtisiii^.rates iiin<le UikAvii"'oil iVpi'iliuu-; .Oxtioii'ii;";i;.;^v'y^.:;i~:!!^..'..V!^',v.^^o^r^''! ^^vv-;1''/': '";J;; :':Tli6.?sYil>scrii>tto^ ;i .."ubloiiii aclvuiipe.';; No i>'ijicr.Aviitli'e i^ijiivoVeil ������'��� aiiiless this uoiiilitioii is.il-oiii'iilin'd '\vitliV';-":���.::',:,���> ^SATURDAY,: ^J UJ,Y < 2 'ottijpj 96V. Slffi^SvSSlS '"Ti^.v5^;y^"vTriV;ik;V;V'-^��^^ i;v;^;"^';:S:;j:':|jiSl!me I'tSJ-S'fe':...,. -. ItfiKM-V- ���si.tS'iT-v^'^.; r%E^0^ ^vHew;'C6hip"aijy.,^ ���::'4y]&ma^ iv^fep'ri^ ^;ffi;:N ewSCapitai:'in^rested;i%?v fit ':$';Mf^ jEajjna^ 'accompaiiied';1?yjM^ 'speci prjiof7*1 he |^new^c6^R^ij^:5ai>: jriy��'d��iii.A laffe'^^^ pfjsorn^tyye^ij;^ |;|;!Tiii|J^ 'tiUedjEa^Spae^^ ���iombie^Britainuqt Mr^E^m^^ tal^and intake ;^\'er'r a ^p.c^tioii|o%the assets^pi^the^ mare,?,\vhp^'k^ ^igfthefpref^ "'"h^reJaM^ '_c6nfrpi;p'^ aiidtjie^nevy^c ,Kr.;*;the;;s'caplt^ 'cent^f!ftlie|;to dicate^retaimivgvi^y -controlling ?$:|^i^fdiiig'W ermjendip^ ���' com psii vjg%fe;^prps pe^sjfor^satisjy ^factprYJtetufn^ ib'ufMt:^^^ tpianticlpat^^ ;Se h fcti in e;'jw?ii i':-'^amare^-:.a)id&Mrv; Pf evpst uaccompanie^;\Mr^'Glfire:;tp -BPulfieci'creek':^ the'day^pftlieir^a^ SS^;;K;;|;;';Ayillvfesult^iriSH I^-fV^itioffipf^ i..:i;i::��f:tgra^ ^.���v.ig'.U^ ^; S j a^ v;^ as ;;t i li^i^-glvvli ^ i1 e^;jrt 11 e "���.; 7 G ci ti r;t Hf ;o^i 1 y;^i;t s!; :?g\;;V-^9vucje^ th"? ise |;rfi''-;S:'';rS^^:'.K^. ISs^^'.;^;,^ im: :Vcg"issued^a^p ���^fytice^Me^^Vjtc^^ sr'i^plaihis;i-^gains.t.';:;tlie, ::cpnduct:'':;pf;tlie\ ;;:���:. v:rpfficesj.biH';tlie;^ :i:{v XandjMining^Recpi'der^ ��.;j'.j;:Ea��e)-rand^ ^^X^DiyisionsiKAtteiitibivis difectedvtb^ -sv-^trte^adVer^ X,:::/:}umiry,aii'iiounciug;:^tlie first sittings' ; >j ofPf^ : .'��� ';j;A iigust: :i 21I1,; at-;i '.la^c^clpckvat-tliib v^Gpurtijilause.';:^ v':v;<:'P^i'tsIis,S,^cret'iif,j^ % li"t sipi'.i;, .at 1 ct; ^\-i 11 'i;Hoyi:\,'<i ppljcation^fiir-j ^jy;ni.sii-:.ysubpo'enas jfor^aiiyxflvvitnesses' -Vrvl vs) i pss:' at teiidaiipe" "mti ay^ie^desired;) :;;':CrxMV.f;P^ O^^a^Mr^Cvr'WiJuS^wei-'i^ 3";|Pearf^reej:i?:;'^ x::'.:,;V;"Tiiis,.;C<niu]i^ Sv-'^pf .uumeri)us<:oniim^ )v:';i[^were,\^addr'e^ Sv;:'?meiiibers^ y;!\i.r:;;.:sStables^';-'.������'who'.'-viiot' ;:':v;:^;\yislui)g.'''.tp,:take'xa'uy^ ?^\Cprp or Cpi.^^-suggested that a cbmmis-' .V';xsion;.be appointed'.';��� to ..'carefully^iii-: ^V-;,yestigate the charges ^nyacle, sp'lh'at .���:'.. the���;different 'officials,;be cither, ex-' ;.;onenited or CoiideiunecL : .";-<::'^Y"''.; ^ire EtpmJa^&rSftTto |PINES^^QUiPPE����;HpT '0y^fiTfff:it'tFrericti<'R iRiCE5^;jHAS'r'iEl|i^Kai^ ���:vm'. f$^����itSiM ?:$},,] fmsfiiisiREiiilllW ^^S^^^^^H^^^^i^^l^li^lfS m&Wi lIllliSRiw; ���$���& ��� Fok' reasuiis' unknown it-.won id appear: that ittle ' or-no uood has >Y;"Sup.t.;Ctfarles"pn;;;pf^ Teleti:raph 'SeryiceY arrived:iii;Van- 'Cp'uvpTYxabbuW^tei^ vP;prt*.':j:Siulp\sq^i/^ tJiere^stili'YremaiiiYsonieY'^p miles ;of. wire^;;Lp;.:^riiigixB.utHlu^ meir/tare^^ 'pyis1ix-'t]ies;-worl^';;^ y.ice^ina\s\be?f.made':Yb :iTieii'sage��'fi'pnvv6^^ ;t'6;-the. ptlief,V''by SntV.'i '���: ,:i s! :said' ".lfta,ty v .by ��$h isY'-meiUis :;tir^ighty,;;hOt!r:;;;>erYicexAyi taiuedvYbetween !:' yancpiiyer; ���:;;; and ;PawspiK ;Y'.Kates:- haveYxipt' yet been fixed'i'.;vbu^ in YtheYheighb-rlippdYpf ^4 -for ten. .words.���':' "Yv ;':'' :; .V :''"-V"::'v:x'':'-::;".;"��/.': :;;;J'A^T.?:BakeH;si-^ tMara^erl'S-K;. iilliii|Spl||iira rOvM \A'Fibatirfe Falace. %BRE WliK S^PFji^E^ir^NDxtA ^i xBjjstYiVngkepie^t^^ ::.,":Y;:qUryiiker;t^ ' Y; r Y::^-O RI) JvRS ::PR OM ������:;V''1U.V'yi^':;;H-'^'EKRVfORY^ :r��*$f Aniong the niauy..siea.iuei;'s'.plying between .Vancouver and, Skagway; '.ibiie.>eeins;; to be nieeting popular favor' more ���than the: LslaiKler of tire session, u/Jiistice Marlin. Itiri ,'to: C.?:''^.1 Co. '/ft' is'described as a be hoped'tiiat.a:'Siniitai- "pinion hoi- veriiable, floating' .'.nal'a'ce, .^MKi'the ,.i: ���; been gained' '-froni ��� tlie pre.seiitnient .'"'made -'.by.- the Grand Jury.pr.last ing'" will not lake place ihis'.yeaK 'jAtlin, in ,;.proportipn"' to hspopiila- lation,' con tributes a h.rgerVsluu'epr .revenue to the'-ProViviCiai Trcasi-rv. ac'cpmmc.'dsivion': and . .'service ";a're equal loa;.y of .the. '.pceaii ;'liners.- The several ^hidies ���svhp''.>'uay:e.'cpnie to' Atlii),; -trayiliitig':' by ,lhe; Islanded-. spiiry; )OUT laiii-Bbase Lcilte St-i' bet. Rant and-Wntsoii Ave.;--'-:'. :Y.. ; ��� ,C.''lJ.;Cofpis, Pi:<>i>. JvL.'MUNRO, Proprietor; fiiciiiw;jBMeral;:^Store. :CARRIES':A 'FUEE:TJiNEDF:^ .:GENERAL MERCHANDISE';. :v/':' I''-.,-':^if-LAvS',"Cross & Co v '. ' . Ist/StreRtAtliii.. ;' '.'':'-;'','' ihaii the ciues of the coast, whlie ; pay; that nothiu;-; is. omitted'Ayhiclv :��J our return' is not a . be1. pit- |in auv wa\' '.vill ; add ���'lo'''.their'.;coin- .Prattle, pleasure of the tri;.,). Adjoining the Leland Hotel. B. tMf.'- .';: ���"������'������,'������"':. ��� NOTARY PUliV.IC. 1! ''r -V ' OI'FICE:-^I'eai;lrStreet, 'opp^ Post^Offiue. } ^S]'J(inds''-pf: jyiieatiiz&A'Papers''. ���rSoveral years' praetiuar exiioi'ieiiCBi������ stance, ,.'Several' .needed j-ubhc im-' Fort proyemeiits we want and������.'.' ,ve vvai;t: Ai'terv.oon tea'.and; "iate supper ard ' 'em bad." Let the . G rand jury, ' Ldci every day. fcr Uieir-isptcial Co^: |.Civil and'Hydraulic Engiaceb, >wheu;it is appointed, ;iee ; to.it tiiat venience. ,'ilie' oiricei'S of';; the ���'something':, comes of its 'cleiibeta^; steamer areVmost courteous and at- tioiis..'.'' "!teutLve.:: '..'-.".' >::.' --["A' -'���..'"' "��� ��� V J. H. Br'o'.v'nlec. P. I.. S-, D.I.. S. ';. K. CLovvry, A.M. K C/T.-". '.', ' and Surveyors. :';-j- i A RI. ;Stk k n t,: AT I ;I N, B. C. tJ-VASC ~v '"��� '. fill -::'m BEST. LIQUORS: & CIGARS, ��� .1 ��� :.-' ...' . . - \ . ...-;.��� '. ' ' ���' Good .Accommodation,'��� IIuhtauhant in ;'������:, ��� Connection. . - ������.-..;. ;'/:������',"./',; H. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.'.'.���'.' Good Slabliiisj 11ji- Hur��ie�� liml Dog*. ��m%*��4^^ w 1 ��� - W ^'���{ ��� ATLIN, 11 C., SATURDAY, JULY, ao, -901. v******* irapft* n and lorthern B. C. Views ito Ail in & 'son. In on Creeks Iwhcre in district. ��� ' WO Views ia \'t from lie PLATES j and Printed Irom. jps Promptly dcd to "M Building, IN, B.C. 't<9��tf��'&��<K*��.e? ' \ Sh<p3f ^ncl Heavy Hardware, SOLE AGENTS FOR , ' , GIANT POWDER CO.' Con., of Victoria, B. C. ' ���' . 40 and GC per cont Dynamite In 25 and 50 pound Cases. Call on us for Prices. - J �� Cor\ of PEARL and FIRST ST., ATLIN, B. C. The County Court. The following cases aie called for the first silling of the Comity Comt, which will be held within the next few days' < ' v Arlhtii Dick v. Jos. Morrison. 1-lany Kenning v. Jos. Monison. Ware, ct al. v. Foul et al. Atlii/lvtimber Co. v. John Kirkland McT,eod v. Russell et al. John Nichol v. Russell et al. llandtke v. Russell et al. Brookes v. Saweis.���Appeal. Bclliveau v. Sum ise Co. ' Clem v. McDonald.���Racine, Gai- nishee. Mitchell v. Bloomfield et al. Rant v. Willow Creek Hy. Co. Atlin Lake Co. v. Willow Creek Hy. Co. Dillon et al. nishee Sullivan & Speny. PUBLIC ENQUIRIES ACT. v. /Brown et al.���Gar- McLeod / v. C. B Dominion Supt. of Mines. An important: branch connected with the "Depai tmen't of Mines of the Dominion has recently been cieated and Prof. Eugene Haanel, head of the Depaitment of Physics in S>iacuse Uiii\ersity for the past 13 years, has received the appointment as Superintendent. Prof. I-Iaanel's appointment as Director of Mines marks a new era* in mining matters, so far as the Dominion is concerned. The progress of mining will be closely watched and reliable .statistics carefully compiled. The lacto gathered will be issued in the (01m ofare- po:t, whic peai eveiy .,_.._ ., .^SH>. tions he may recommend for the encouragement of mining will receive e\u\ consideration from the Governmcit. Prof. Haanel is in New York ob- taining app.uatus for the Government Assay Office which is being established m "Vancouver. From New Y01 k I rof. Haanel will -go to the coast ami lake the nccessan steps to se the Assay Office in motion. JpUlll.lC iifitif" is heioln frivon that under uml 1)1 wituool tint "Public iainim ius An " ii Commission lnis boon issued tnthu Honorable Aliens John McColl, CliioT Ju,- tion ol tho Pi owiieu ol l*i nlsli Coliiiiilmi, to onuuiro into the louduct o! tho olhees ot the Oolil Commissioner mill \ intuit Keiordois of the liuiint-tt Luke and Atlin Lake Miiiiu-; Divisions ol lii-:tisli Colimiljia, uml that tlu> Inst niretinir of tho said Coinniis-ion will lis hold ut tl o Comt House at Atlm, r> C , on Monday, tho twelfth (12th) day ol August, I'llil, ut'tho ho'111 ol cloven o'clock m the loienoon, lor tho pm pose of i eepivinu anj complaints whio/imuj bu mado ut respect ol (inrof the snid matters, and ot hxnifr such lespocfive times and plaoes as 'mm ho deemed most suitable toi the hearinpr ol i-w- ,dence in lelereuce thoioto, and otlieiwisd dealing- w ltli tho same J<" Every complaint muM he in writinjr, shortly hut cleurl,\, specif.wn;: the natiue of the complaint, m older tliat the peisou i-oir- ph.iiied ol m,ij know what he is to meet. ���Snip melius reciiuim. tho .'ttenduuee of any witness or witnessis, -,\ ho mai be de- iiicd li\ ant iui'j to attend befuie the C< m- nu-sioinu lo. + li�� put ��� '������-_ nf .���ivi-uj evidence iii.i.i be u);fa.n.Jii tin., ;]>�� auiVi ii-med I5j Section \i ni Thtj.inl Puliln rjiup.mes Act it is pi oijiled ' that no stulomout made In anj in. is >i\ 111 answer to any ujiestion put b\ the Coiiin issiiiiiei- (.hall e.'.eept in cases of ltirlic tinr.ii lor peijur.v comn.itred in such answoi-, bo culmiisihlr- 111 evide-ue luanv action, t ��� ut), suit, oi j,i ooeedin��, civil or i?i imiiinl "* Dnt-cd ,U Atlm, H C. this 16th du.i of Jn^ , I'M lira. A. &] ewart Pons, Pecietarv of the Coiiiiiu^ion ���N O TI C E. Certificate of SeKstrf��vonnesits TSJ'J'J'ICI. is !iorel,\ -riven that I, P I'* Sehui - '. selimidt, I* Al C No. KIV.71,'Secretin., or The (lloatior Mniiii),' A Millnij; Co. Ltd. Ian , V Al C, .No. ill 11, nit f nd, Si\t\ davs Irom dato hi-iool, to appl\' to tho .Vliii!n���'It-coi dm loi a Co: tilioatf ol Impiuvi-mont-,, lor the purpose of obtaining a Ci oh ii Oram upon the foi Ion J njtr desei ibed AJinpi al ( hum ��� 'Hie.Myo'sotis Minoi nl Claim, situ.ui> in the A.tlm \i1111nj: Division of CJassiar District and looatpil on Tahn Ai 111, nhoiit one mile south ol Shepp Crei'lc a,id tliioo 'tlioiiMtiui (S'li'd) ippt liom the w.iteis ol Talui Ann. A.NU tin ther talio notiPG tliat art ion, iimloi Settion 117, must he conimoii'-ed liff.ne the lssniuice ot such Coitihcato ot fupKne- nients. ' Dated this T����>nH -second day of Jump, l'lll. P. P. riuiiAiEKiminr, Spij ��� - ' ���'' Notice. &Cf*t?ficate of I'nsjpc'sav&essoests ATOTTCE ishprplo K.\cnt-lmt T, P F Soliai- schmidt, F.VC, Xo. Bl��4, Si-cieta'n of The Gleaner .Mining & Milling Co., I,td. Taa., 1'* M C, 1S0. .Illl'l, 11 tend, Sixty dins Irom date herpot, 10 apph to the .Mining Itnciider loi a Ci rtinoate ol Tmpiovemonts foi thp purpose of obtaining .a Crow n Crriuit upon thp followmjr described Miupinl Claim: * The Tuhii Chief Jliueiiil (*1 urn, situate m the Atlm i'ini-ijr Division ol facial District and located on Taku Ann anil adjoininy: the M.iosotis .Mmeinl Cliiini on the north end. r And fiirthei take notice that tic! ion. undei Section 117, must,be eoinmpnepil brtoietlie issuance of such Coitih'cate ot Improvement*.. -JJnteii this Tnentj seconddm ot June-. 19 I. P P. SrilAln.'j'iMtm, Sie\ Bulmer & Parrot, Li very - Stables. ; Sadr-'i'c Horses, Busies, Road Carts, Pack Horses for Hire. Stages Leave ��,lin for Discovery 'Daily from the Royal Hotel. f THE IRVING HOTEL, Pine City, B. C. Has the Best Ivqnipped Bar. The McDonald Lnlertaininent Hall m Cou- *!*, it is expected, will ap- quarter. Any .suo��ed- Nblic8. Ceptifleato e^impi'Oi-ements. neitiou - A R "''rDoN-Ani), V- '���!> APPLICATION FOR LAND. "SJOTrCE is herein Rivoii that Si\tv -Ims aitei date T intend to apph to the Cluof Commissioner ol i.auds a'lil Woiks im nc i- mission to pm chase the loliowiiifr desc. nied tract ol land m tho .Vtlin .Miinii-j Division of Cassiai, II. C . coinmeiiciiiK' at a post planted ut the !��. I co. fer ot Disomet-v btreet at its jiinotioii with Discoveij load, about one mile from Atlin. and n.ai ked -'E P Queen's N 'W. corner post," thence south ���!() chains, thence east -1(1 chains, thence north 40 chains: thence w o=t 40 chains to point ot conim"uoe- mpnt, toiitamiiift lbi) acies more or less. June Jflth, 1901 li. P QUJJKK, fyJO'J ICIi is hetcliy kmcii that 1, P K Rolmi - soliinidt, P M C, Xo H7I. .'���.���>cierni^ ot the Gleiinei .Mining A. Killmr Co . I td. fan. F M C.*V) .111,-, into- d, !a\U dais horn date heieni, to up|)I\ to the Miuiiu Kpooi der toi a Certificate ol Tuipi o\enients, for the purpose of obtainm;- a down Giant upon the lollon inn di-ciiberl Mineral Cliiini-��� , 1 lie Lake View Mineial Claim, situate m Ihe Atlin Milling Division ol (Xisbiur Distnct and iocntod ou Tahu Ann, and bounded on the south hj tlicT.ihii Clnet Mineral Claim. A.M) fiirtliei take iiotjce tiiat iutioii under Section .17, must be commenced oeioiothc issuance of such Ceitilicate ot Iiupiove- meiits Bated this Tneiiti-spoond daj of June, IHO1. ' I'. F. SC-liAll&CHMIDT, Secv. APPLICATION FOR LAND. J\|t)'l KM! i�� hei-Pbj jmeii Hint Sixty days affei date T intend to apph to tlm Chipf CommissioiiPi of Lniiils and Works foi per- niis-ion to pi.rcliase the ioliowinj- described tract of land Coiiimpuciim- at a post phinN A on ihp ,'imiMif Tul,ii Aur.abont halt a inilo Last ol the mouth ot \Van river; thenco' south one mile- tlipncp nosfoue mil",- tlipuce north one n-ilp, more or less, to tlie shine of Tal u Ann, thence follow Int: the shore-of Taku Arm to the point of co.u- , mencemeiit. JOSEPH TALr/'irKI'. alai ]l.tii, 111.11. ^m.}1 I SWLSS WATCIIMAKliRS, \ j " And miiiiiifactiiriii}r jew.llei-s. , All kinds ot ni.',iyet work exec i.ted with neatness and dispatch. *' , l'"''t *-t- "PVt to Vancouver G.Miera I .Store * ������.fei ' ^ , A r �� -' '''"���',?��� ,-*������.' THE PIQUEER SHOCMAKEk% Joe Palmer, riepairini) end Soliny Kubber Boots A Specialty. IKKLAND I-IOTKI., ' kikst ,stkki:t, 'ati.in. J. KIRKLAND, - Mak.i��kk. First-class dining kx>iii And ICleoart Sleenimj Rooms. MARKET A. Bri/niift, Croprietor. Opposite (he Koyal Hotel, Knst St. Fresh Fish always on hand. Hydiaulic and Other Companies Supplied at Wholesale Rates. I THE KOOTENAY HOTEL. I APPLICATION FOR LAND. NOT,CI, altei Chanr.tf of Time. i To suit the coinenience of the travelling public it lias been deenie.i advisable to nuke a change in the time from swmdaict to railroad. This will m.ikea diffeienee of about thirty mmuies -faster. The change was made in the Government Office and the banks, and Official Timekeeper Egyeit has changed his chrouometei .< ���-'"���U'uclv J. B. NO. GENERAL M.�� BOULD^f,' CttEEK. /tvf & Co., 'UHANDBSE, lshpteln f;i->eii that Sixtj dins dato, f intend to apply to Hip Chief Coinmissiouei of Lands ai d Works ten permission to puril.aso the fellow irifr de-- ��� l ihed tr.iot of land in the Atlic'Alinin^ Im,. ���.ion of Cnssiar I.Mstru-l, II. 0 Comnionejna at a post .Marked ���'I*. .1 liiuh.i-' S W. Coi- m-r Post," planted on the ".ji th side of the Uliuto rnei. about one link- Croni TuUn l*it> : theme north (0 chains, thence east II chains; rheuop ,oiit'n 11 clu.ins: thence �� e-t 4(1 oliniiis to point ol cijiiioieiicoinoiit, con- tainiiid Kill ,k ics, morooi les.. U.J IIUfTllEfe. Atlm, Ii. C, June JStli, 1<MI. jh-29-2m APPLICATION FOR LAND. a George E. Hay��js, Proprietor. Cor. First and Twai-nor. Strkets. This Pirst Cass Hotel h.is been lemodeled and refurnished tl ron-rhout anil olleis the be-t upcommodation tf> Tiansient or P.jrmaiient (iiiest-.���Anieiicuii and Linopeau Plan. Finest Wsm&s, Liquors and Gifgai's. Biliiarcs and Pool. s ^^Os>o^o^<:ts>o->'C^o*o*o4'O*i>O'?>oo<j>o*C'^o*O'*o*o*0*o<s>o*o**3?*o< llCK All Goods nt Atlin l'i i ��� I.enve Oulei ^ , ��� "i pi jlit nier Done. T ihiiuiu >;. ���^rOTTCI' is herobj yii.-n tliut Sixty dnts after ,!ate i intend to unph to the Clutf Commissioner ol bands anil Works for per- minsiou to pin cause (he iollon injr described ti act ol laud . Con.ineiicin^ at a post situnted ou the shore oi '1 aku Ann about one half mile noi th ol the mouth "f Wliuto River, thence east III c'la.ti*-tl.o'<���-south ID chains: theme west IP (hums hkm p hi less, to the short' ol '1111,11 A im. them ���>, following tlir sho;,- ol l.i'tuAiiu to |lie d.hiiI of com- lueineuiPiil .VU'illuh L' DfCh Jumi Ulii, 11101. Jy6-Jm Cigars. Finest Wines, Liquors and Furnished Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. W. WALLACE GRIME & Co., MIMIC BROKfilS & COMMISSION AOfNTS. Third Street, Atlin B. C. E. S. WILKINSON, SURVEYOR. P.LS. ..���3 Third i-treet, opii. Govpriiiaeiit Building, -j-wnf^mxua ntz^ettii ujtn.jutr.ri_*,., *.-*x.nv-Mi.��f ���*-.���- a ��;,���? / ".. ���A*tteB&= ��.��,*��. .��,*.�����-. hAs*-<U. ��-��-_-!���^r=JJ-ttJ?^^lisiito.i1ii^^atl''-iiJutai*i.*1 mi i. -M W Hgwl fJVtt l-��-v\f_*Ji'la.-i_4^_-_iut4t I J" KM,' III'' ' ;ATLIN, B.C., SATl/RDAV, JULY, 20', r9oi Sfe I \ ��1* , d , 1 ai'v !���-*����!!*���. 1*7* f'^ Ik* I- to* |SrS>. If I?; Jfc: M*' iVfV fate I' l". > lv'- ufe: If/' H 'I- It a1 . ��� \f-Vl Its." ',1 'i Iff ! ]i : A- 1:4 .lv The Pioneer Store. PINK tlTY. n. C��������� ' IVtKKIKK A KULL UNI! OI* ' Groceries, Bouts and Shoes, Gents' furnishings and Miners' Supplies. O. O. NEWTON & GO. PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. Church of Kaijrtand: St. .Martin's Church, cor. Third' and Train- or streets. Stiuduy services. Matins at 31 a. m.. Evensong 7:80 p. m. Celebration ot Holy Coitiniuiiiou. 1st .Sunday in each month and on Special occasions. Sunday School, Sunday at !l p. m. Committee Mcetin!;s( 1st Thursday in each month. Kev. I?. L. Stephenson, Kector.' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hold services in the Church on Second Street. Aloriiingr service at 11 eveniiiR service 7:!'U Simdaj School at the close of the morning Service. Rev. .1. Priiifrle, Minister, i White Pass Officials on Tour , of Inspection. For the famous Lubecke Sliced Potatoes call'at Fraser & Co. J. A. Fraser & Co. have one of the largest and best selected stocks of provisions \ and delicacies .that can be had, and they are well prepared to compete with all comers and meet the lowest legitimate prices that may be offered. Their goods are all fresh, new and good, and their- aim is, as it always has been, to handle only the best goods and to give their patrons the best possible satisfaction. Corporal A. 'F. Wooclhouse,- a popular member of' the Northwest Mounted Police, is paying Atlin a visit this week. ���. Corp. Wooclhouse has recently returned from South Africa, having' gone, through about eighteen months of the campaign, and fcame out without a scratch. He wears the colours and received a medal- for his services. He had never run ' across Trooper Uniac,' who left Atlin to join the Strathcona Horse, Corp. Wood- house leaves in a few days to report at Headquarters in White horse. ��� A. C. Hirschfeld will return to Atlin in about two weeks, accompanied- by Mr. Barley. They will bring with them the largest camera ever brought north. Any person or companj- desiring to have views "of their property taken, ii x 14 size, should leave orders at this office at once as they will operate for one week only. Fishing tackle for the sportsmen and for others, if they want it, at ' Fraser & Co. Mis. Lucas has accommodation for a few more private .boarders at her home, corner of Rant and 2nd street.���Term�� 'moderate. "G. 13." chocolates at Dockrill & Bourne's. On Saturday-last a party of officials of the White Pass & Yukon Ry. paid a visit to Atlin, consisting of President S. -H: Graves, Vice- President A. B. Newell, General Manager E. C. Hawkins. . Mrs, Hawkins accompanied the party. This - is Vice-President Newell's first visit to this country and he expressed himself as delighted with it and its seeming' prospects. Mr. Newell has" been but recently appointed to ' the ' position of Vice- President. The - party made a trip to Discovery and to Wright creek, and left '[on Monday morning for White Horse and Dawson. Curnn-iings & Richardson, LADIES & GENTS FURNISHINGS ' The Largest Stock and Lowest. Prices in the Camp. '. , Boots ^and Shoes. STOCK OF "GOLD SEAL" RUBBER BOOTS. The Latest Styles in Hats. OUR PRICES ARE BARGAINS. Atlin and Discovery, B. C, and White Horse, Yukon. THE ROYAL HOTEL, E. ROSSELLI, Manager. Corner Pearl'and First Streets, Atlin, B. C! This ���New and Commodious Hotel was opened'to the Public, April 16th, 1901.���Everything in it is New.���Strictly First Class. ,' ��� ciidicrsr wines, liquors ami cigars���casc coons a sprtiALtv. The Firemen's'Ball. delegation, the,' Dr. G. Lewis' office hours are: Atlin: 8 a.m. till 2 p.m., and 6 p.m till 10 p.m. ��� Discovery: 3 till 5 p.m. Fresh fancy biscuits at E. L. Pillman & Co. Are you going to build or make alterations?���If so, see Olive. Men always on hand. Lubeck's famous German sliced potatoes at Fraser & Co.'s, admittedly the best in the market. Take your prescriptions to Dock- rill & Bourne's. Oil baize, floor oil-cloth and house-lining, very cheap and good, at Fraser & Co. McFeely & Co. have this week received a large stock of general hardware, including stoves and ranges, cooking utensils and crockery, tarred felt .roofing paper, etc., etc., together with powder, caps and fuse. They have now a full stock of everything you require in the hardware Hue. The dance, held under the aus- pices of the Atlin'Fire Department, on Tuesday evening last w-iStin every way a grand success. .Unfortunately the weather was against our friends coming from Discovery, consequently there was but a small The dining' room of Grand Hotel was decorated with bunting and festooned with fire hose, nozzles, etc., and had a rather droll effect in the matter of ornament. The music was1 supplied by Mr. Ward on the piano and. Mr.'Seibert on the mandolin, and was .excellent. One of the features of the evening'sprograinme was selections lenderedon the\~iolin by F. Victor Austin, purser of the Scotia. These selections were most welcomely appreciated, and w<re a treat such as has never been beard before in Atlin. Mr. Austin received repeated encores. Mrs. E- M. N. Woods accompanied Mr. Austin on the piano in the-most pleasing manner. At midnight an excellent supper was served, and among the many delicacies the ice cream was lully appreciated. Mine Host Hastfe deserves great credit for the large share lie took in making the dunce a success. There were some 40 couples present, and- the ladies had wo difficulty in having all the dancing they wanted as the men were well in the majority. The committee, consisting- of Messrs. Dockrill, 'Young, Fairfcorn, Le Cappellain and McFeely, ace to be congratulated on the conxplete success of their arrangements. P. BURNS & CO., Dressed Meats and Fish, ATLIN AND DISCOVERY. VENDOME HOTEL. Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars. FREE BOWLING ALLEY. fiotel Ittetrepok- Rooms and Beds '\\ Best Liquors and-Cigars W. J. SMITH, - - Prop. ��LIVE , . . - BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL *" KINDS'OF WORK PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS A SPECIALTY BRICKS FOR SALE. OFFICE: Third Street, Atlin*, NEXT TO CHURCH 01-* ENGLAND. THE GOLD HOUSE, DISCOVERY, B. C. Comfortably Furnished Rooms���By the Day, Week or Mohth. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. .1. Ll-iA'1'HEHDALE, Proprietor. Fine, new Four-Horse Saratoqo leaves this Hotel at: S a.m., 11. SO n.m. mid 3 o'clock for Atlin. Dixon Bros/ Shelf and Heavy Hardware, New and Second Hand Tin and Granite Ware, Iron Steel, Picks, Shovels nnd Hlnckbtnith's Coal, Giant Powder, Caps, Fuse and Yukon Stove;,. Goods Bouqht Sold and ' Exchanged. Miss Gearson, an English "Globe Trotter," gave Atlin a passing call this week. Avoid all aches and pains by taking a Thermal bath at the Troy Laundry. Postum Cereal at Fraser & Co.'s Fresh fruits and vegetables a,rrive on every steamer for E. L. Pillman & Co. An invitation dance is to be given on Wednesday evening next at Burton's Hall. Furnished rooms to rent���apply Hotel Northern. Fish, C. DOELKEE, . FRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. . . Game in season and home made Sausage. Northern Hotel Building, First Street. G. Ii. HAYE8. J. G. COKNKLb. Discovery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. Headquarters for Buhner & Parrott's stut;e. PINE TREE HOTEL. DISCOVERY, B. C. Finest of liquors. Good stabling. Ed. Sands, Proprietor BATHS BA'RBER SHOP' P. LINK Prop. ��� Now ocoupy their now tpiurtors next to tlie Bunk of B. N. A., l'ir.st Street. The bath rooms aro equally as Rood as found in citiob. Private Entruncu for ladies,. .*��"* "VlMST*** V*l> "i���T��'����*?'��g,jr; 1* iv-r/.-'^-S. JZ^a~r'~��� ���uri>!imaiEXE��Z��&
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-07-20 |
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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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169609 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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