i 1 r ' 1 fr-< rlsl ^T�����^ VOL ���.TUP DAY, JUNIC 7, 1902.. NO. 151. &A&P J* O.-r; "���O k..���:-- x~\ \rz:> <r;,z />. g kz? J! f ���'��� / X -v..'' .'"-". *....i '"..���.< Is HOW OIL \\7 '. .VI: in '���l..;-*-'. .'>'-)Ci-. "I I. 1.'..������"'. , 'li'l' -: *'l>rl Children's Shoes *n Alii'i, '.mil in inn-.I.,any si,!... \.,u-, ���;-.:,���;���.���. Wc have marked everv Jiiic ' for (1 DOWN- TO _ GOST ' : V J > tj 'A^hy; pay $6.00, $6.50 ic same Shoe yoTi cTiiV'got Iroin us'for $4.00 or f,<\ or $7.00 1-5��- Boys' $2.75 and $3.00 Shoes wc have marked at $1.50. Call and [00k over, our Shoe Counter and be convinced. We are offering you Snaps.���Our space is limited to go into particulars, sufficient that we aie going out of Ike Shoe business and we offer voir the Best Goods at 25 - , per cent below Coast Prices. ���7 BLACKETT & CO. ' The Canadian Bank of Commerce. CAPITAL PAID UP SS,000,000. Branches of thecBank at.Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Skagway, etc. Exchange sotd on aSS PoZ:s$s. Gold Dust Pwi-cxhaskii���Apsav Oki'icic in Connection. J. S. MUNRO, Manager. LOUIS SCMULZ5 Wholesale and. Retail Butcher FIRST STREET; - ATLIN, B. C ���GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, also FRUIT AND VEGETABLS, on all Fast Boats EGGS - BUTTER, Canned and Fresh - CHEESE ��� LOWIMEY'S CANDY ��� Superior Candy & Cracker Co.'s Goods, Full Line. HAY AND OATS -Wholesale & Retail -"'"-����� ..-���OS MS A! BL Send us vottr Mail Orders.. SKAGWAY, Alaska. m SI'KCIAI.TlKS IN* FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Fresh Bread, Rye Broad, etc Chas. .Mvi;k, Proprietor. Good Knnms to It.-lit ll.v iIih liny, "Welt or Month nt rp,-i>,rniiiljlu rntcK. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Acinn Club and Giuminc Ilocltu.v Sliatc-..' Men's llulf SiiIi-m and Shoo iVnils.1 Henry Diston A Sou's Saws. Windows, lloui-h-, liluss anil Puttcv, etc., etc. Full Line of Winchester���Black ���& Smokeless---Rifle & Shotgun Cartridges.- ��� - ., ,. Goods lifiuqlit Sold iiiid ".xclitiiigcd. The = Bank: = of = B r s t/sh = North = .America ':' E-duliJi.slied in I Will. Incorporated h,v Ro.ynl C'linrteiv -������-.. ��� - -*�����--- '��� '���.." '���'���'. ���'��� The Atlin Branch of this'Bauk is being closed. Depositors are requested to 'withdraw.-their balances. -'.-..'..'��� I). SIMPSON," r. ,/" ,r . Assistant" Inspector.''"-���- '���;..' '������ '-. ������ .-* '��� ��� ?������-;��� -.-���-*���������' --,-���������-- '. -��� / 77 ,.'.,; ���-.; - Safes, Assay Plant, .Bank Fixtures and Household-''' Furniture for Sale. FIRST BOAT. List of ��� Passengers- -Summer Schedule. .. I'ruinis-Hi!:* 'Jonl Find Reported ��� 'I'lla Atlin Killing" Co, Has a Satisfactory Clean-up. On Saturday afternoon last the following telegram was received by the Claim from Stipt. Schar- schmidt: "Gleaner will leave Taku for Cariboo on Tuesday evening next." ���' Tuesday afternoon the Scotia arrived with a large number of pasr seugers, mail ancl freight. The passenger list is as follows : Mrs. J. IJ. Reifenberick, Miss Reifenberick, J. W. Reifenberick, li. J. De La- mare, 13. Helming*, ,C R Hall, W. May, TJ Daniels, A Patton, J E West, D Simpson, \\~ D Ronayue, H L Blake, G A Wentworlh, G Klansing, W J Harries, J LOllivcr, C Dyedal, li Adams, T Pierce, Sam McCaw, Alexarrder McCaw, Wm Seeckings, J C Thomas, R Fitzgerald, R A Grigor? Wm Buhner, T J Ribe, J Martin, T F Morarr, W Hurliii. H Dal-lislr, A Sutton, H O V Chatterlon, and Frank Casey. Mr. J.*J4psc01r.be, the new local Agent ol" the White Pass Company, ha*; been promoted from the Commercial office in Victoria, and comes well recommended. Wc bespeak for him the goodwill of the public. He will be assisted in his duties by J. Butler, who is already well and favourably known in the district. The sailing dales of the Gleaner will likely be the same as last year, viz.: arrive, Wednesday ancl Saturday, depart, Thursday ancl Sunday, The summer schedule will be published as soon as arrangements are completed. The delayed mail, consisting of 66 sacks arrived this week, while 23 sacks went out with the boat on Tuesday evening. A set of unusual Legal Notices appears on the last page of this issue, viz.: Coal Prospecting Licences. The discovery of a promising bed of coal has just been nracie and reported here by Murdoek McKay and C. A. Newberry, who returned from Telegraph Creek on Tuesday last. They report it heavy seam of coal on the Tahltan river, about 1.6 miles from Telegraph Creek. The exposure, cut through by the river, is traceable for over half a mile, and varies in., width from 3 to 9 feet. Four 650-acre claims were taken up and samples brought into Atlin. The first ' clean-up pf the Atlin Mining Co., last week, gave the gratifying return of over $3000 for a run of 50 hours. |fEB .O Documents Signed by Their . Representatives. J. A. Fraser Gazetted to Succeed Mr. Graham as Gold Commissioner���Some Rich Ore. London, June 1st.���An official cablegram was received yesterday evening from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria which states that a document containing terms of surrender was signed there at 10.30 p.m. by all the Boer representatives as well as by Lords Milner and Kitchener. Upon' the arrival of Mr. J. I). Graham, Cold Commissioner, in Atlin last Saturday morning, the report got around that he had re- ��� signed from the position, to take effect at the end of this month. Speculation became rife as to who- would be his successor. Petitions were circulated around the creeks for signature irr favor of local nominees, and in one particular instance numerously signed. Early, irr ..the week a telegram was despatched to the Plom E. G. Prior, Minister of Mines, by the Atliii District Miners' Association, respectfully asking that the appointment of a, successor to Mr. Graham be withheld until the desire of the Association could be known. This brought the following unexpected, but, nevertheless, very welcome reply. -. "James A. Fraser appoiirtcd Commissioner, Atlin, vice J. ,D. Graham resigned. E. G- Prior." The report of Mr. PVaser's appointment circulated round camp with extraordinary rapidity, "but it was trews to Mr. Fraser himself. However, from advice yesterday morning, by private telegram, the appointment is gazetted in this week's J-S. C. Gazette. Mr. Graham will remain here just long enough to turn everything over to his successor. Mr. Goepel, Official Inspector, will arrive by an early boat to assist in tint transfer of the office and in posting Mr. Fraser iu his arduous duties. A rich strike has been made by Mr. Pearse on the Imperial mine. A new winze was started a few days ago in the west drive of the upper tunnel? and a rich vein, some two feel wide was encountered. From a mortar test of ten pounds of rock Mr. JJearse obtained over 4 dwts. of gold. A full report will appear in a later issue. F. T. Blunck,' Fred Cook, J. Sabiu, C. Queen and R. Skinner all left Vancouver for Atlin, Thursd*"-j*. 4> ^^Tt1? "XT'* ���'.' , ���'*3.Wf.n* �� :-.������������,"> ���-��� .?.-.'-'��,-���:��� (<CW��asi4 gfggaa^*yMB^'ii����i|��i��'' "fflgjTOasiaiii) 1c^$(X��^.?s|��*''"'''"'*^^ BfclHlfc---- 7 V ��� , ,. 7. 4/- ���' ���*��������� i'c - .' ��� " ATLIN, B.C.. SATURDAY-,' JUNIi y.'-oo: lie 01 uaim. I'lihllslicd i-vci'.v Sntiirdiiy innriiiu^, bv T'.n: Ati.in C'i,,\i.m I'i-iimkiiini-i Co. A. ('���. lllUKfili-K.I.Il. KUITl.ll. I). Tiiiu. I.kiw, Siih-Kfliuir. Ollli*..* of iiiililii-iiii.iu I'iMirl Si.. Alliu. li. C. Ailvi-rl Wun; Knti-s *. Sum pm- inch, each in-.i-1'tii.u. I'.-ud'ui*^ u.ilici's, *ir. i-fiits iV lint-' Sp*>i'i;il (.'ontnu'l Itiiics ou iippli.-nt ion. 'lb" siihscription pi-ii-i- is 5-fi a .vi-ur. pn.v- al.h* in jilvaiif-f-. No p ip.-r will hr di-livi-ri-d iiub-.s tl,i> .-ondilinu is t-fiuiplifil \\ it li. The Dominion Service Makes Reductions.' .Telegraph Substantial rauliC' iVirnirig ^ ���iVIachinery, Saturday, Junk 7, 1902. _. Acco.RuiNCi._tOr a telegram from the Hon. li. G. Prior, M in islet of Mines, addressed to the Atlin District Miners' Association, our esteemed citizen, Mr. J. A. Fraser, has been appointed lo the responsible position o! Gold Cummission- er, to succeed Mr. J. 1). Graham, whose resignation has been placed in the hands of the Department aud which will take effect or. the 30th inst. We congratulate Mr. Fraser on hi.-- appointment ancl sincerely hope he will accept it when he is officially notified���he has not been at the present writing. Particularly so do we congratulate Mr. Fraser when we are assured that he was rrot orre ol the marry applicants for the position, contemplating Mr. Graham's resignation. A more honorable, upright and conscientious man could not be found for the position. I.ivery man, under his administration, will be treated with equal fairness, while his administrative ability is without question. His thorough knowledge of the the country and its' requirements, as well as a familiar acquaintance with the people, will stand hiin iu good stead. It makes little difference who is appointed lo any position irr this camp, especially if he is a resident of it, there are sure to be "kickers,'" but ever, these same kickers will be treated with absolute impartiality at Mr. leaser's hands. In ami mending a successor, we cannot allow the present opportunity to pass without paying our tribute to the retiring Gold Commissioner, Mr. J. D. Graham. Few Ware people fully realize the extremely Woods . arduous labors Mr. Graham has Richardson had to undertake, during nearly Voting . four years' residence iu the camp. 'J? Rant When he came here, early in '99, there was worse than chaos; at the present elate there is not a man who can substantiate a wrong done him Reported Appointment of Mr. D. Grant, Barrister, of Vancouver, for Atlin's County Court Judge. The public will hail with idea- sure the announcement from 'the Dominion Telegraph Service that very substantial reductions have been made in the telegraph tolls from this point. On the isl inst. the rate to Ashcroft was reduced from $3.10 to '$2.10 for 10 words and 10 cents in place of 15 for each additional word. Cable rates have likewise come clown from 46 to 20 cents. HYDRAULIC DliRRICJ-CS ��� From 3 lo 10 tons lifting capacitv. HANI) l'OWIiR DERRICKS of 1 to 2 tons lifting capacitv. HYDRA 1'LIC GRAVEL ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC GIANTS, WATER GATES, , ,' ANGLE STliliL RIFFLES 6c HYDRAULIC RIVETED PIPE. The Joshua Hendy .Machine Works. Nos. 38 lo ;*.'��� I'kkmont Stkkkt, SAN". FRANCISCO, CAL. Write for prices, circulars and catalogues, or nail on A. C. Hirschfcld. Agent, Atlin,-B. C AtSirc Lake Lu A. C. HIRSCHFELD - - Manager. Lumbering in ail its Branches. A recent despatch from Ottawa says that Mr. David Grant, a Vancouver Barrister and Solicitor, will probably be appointed County- Court Judge for Atlin, B. C. The appointment' will likely be made at once. Says the "Vancouver Province:" "Mr. Grant is a well-known local barrister, although he has been here ft r only two years. He formerly lived in Ontario, where he was prominent politically." Mills at Atlin, B.- C. Branch Oim'ick at Discovkry Til E. ROYAL HOTEL, E. ROSSELLI, Manager. Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. The First Shoot. The first meet of the Atlin Gun Club look place last Saturday afternoon on the flat north of town, at which there was a full attendance ol" members arrd a fair representation of the public. A team match took place between learns captairred, respectively, by J. Si. Clair Blackett and Ii. ]<*. Rossclli. The following is a record of the scores: Rosselli Featherstonhaiigh Haves . Total at the hands of Mr. Graham. To the liest of his ability he has dealt fairly with every one in the camp, and should he leave enemies behind him, it is owing to the bigotry and uartow-minclcdness���or abject selfishness-���ol* such -.individuals. It is .a human impossibility to please everybody ! Wc extend to Mr. Graham our heartfelt wishes tor his health and prosperity where- ever he may decide to cast his lot, and we say irr .all sincerity, What is Atlin's loss is some other place's Blackett Sloel .. Gil lard . Queen . Kirkland Ilastie . Dixon . A. Brownlee 000101000 rovn 1111 111001o11 1oooooooo o1000001o 000000010 00r000100 oooooono oror110:r 111110110 1or 000001 000100010 orootooi1 ot1000001 00000i001 000010000 This New and Commodious Hotel was opened to lire Public, April 16th, 1901.���Everything in it is-New. ��� .Strictly First Class. CHOICEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIliARS CASE GOODS A SI'ECIALtV. HPO mtike room for large Spring importations, I have decided to under sell .Cut Rales already Advertised, and, in. addition, quote lhe following orices: Alert IBay Salmon, per doz $2.50 Worcester Sauce ,, 3.00 Simco Jam, 5-lb pail 90 J'iv. Apples, 5 lbs 1.00 Apricots ., ��� 1.00 Peaches ' ,, 65 Moccasins, $2.00 per pair. Pears ,, Cooking Figs,, Sugar, S lbs Cheese, per lb Lit beck Sliced Potatoes, per lb Ham and Bacon, per lb 65 r.oo 25 30 Felt Overshoes & Manitoba Arctics, Ladies' & Children's Boots and Shoes, Dry "Goods, etc., etc., at cost. Crosse & Blackwell's Jams ancl Marmalades and all other Goods 'Reduced 10 to 20 per cent.' All Goods Warranted ancl if not Satisfactory Money Returned. �� THE KOOTENAI'.HOTEL. I .-I o 0 ��� 0 George E. Hayes, Proprietor Cok. Imkst ,ani) Thai nor Strkkts. This l-*ii--t Class Uotiil bus heon remodeled and refurnished throughout and oh'ei-s, the ln;*.t aficonuuodiition to Transient or Permanent , Guosts.���American and European plan. Finest Wines, Liquors and Gigars* Billiards and Pool. ��������o^o.^o^a^o^a^wiC'.^a^ olal 28 After the competition a sweepstake was made for the best out of 3 shots ��� Fet'herstoiiliaugh ancl Hayes tied, and shot 3 .more���with the following results: Evkry citizen of the British Em- pire must realize a feeling of re- lief'from the telegraphic announcement'that peace has been declared iu South Africa. The cost of the war has exceeded ,��225,000,000 ! Fetherstonhaugh 111 no Hayes . 111100 Sloel . . . 000 Blackett 000 Gillard 110 Rosselli o'to Rant . 110 FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. French Restaurant in Connection. David I-Iastijj, Pkoi-rihtor. , Corner of First and Discovery Streets. THE GOLD HOUSE, DISCOVERY, B. C. 0. \V. Johnston. Manairer. Comfortably Furnished Rooms--By the Day, Week or Month. The Best of Liquors and Cigars always in Slock. -��� Fine stable in connection with the House,- AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ���I- PLAN. . lw. ATLIN, B.C., SATURDAY, JUNE, 7, 1902. r|> can ' g-ive You as Gipod Value for your CASH as any" House in Towh. Try us wsih ii a*$d s��@. rocene-s 9 ,(riant Powder oil hand. raicr. $ m Skagway's Gun Club. The officers of the Skagway Gun Club arc planning lo begin business at an early date. It is said that among, the features ol" lhe Mimmer's -vork will probably be individual and learn mulches wilh the U.S. soldiers .stationed at Skagway. bast year the Gun Club de- 1 lc:iled the team fiom the coloured soldiers, scoring higher both as a team and breaking their individual scores. 'flic local Gun Club will have to gel in line if it expects lo beat the Skagway boys, when the contemplated game conies off this summer. Dawson's,Big Nugget. Under date of 26H1 ulto the report of the finding of a big nugget conies from Dawson, which for value, totally eclipses all previous finds reporled in the north. The nugget was found on J. H. Brooks' hill claim, between King Solomon's hill arrd Moule Crislo' gulch, on Bonanza creek, ancl weighed 320 ounces, valued at S4800. - Atlin will have to "go it one better" or lose its record. DeWitt Claims to Have Done Well Out of Atlin. ��� A recent issue of the "Daily Alaskan " reports the following: "C. H. DeWitt has returned lo Skagway after interesting Eastern investors in his properties on Martel creek [Martel hydraulic group, ou Spruce creek, above discovery], in the Atlin district. Work costing S^oo.coo will be done ou orre claim this season, and operations of much greater magnitude will be undertaken on another. Iu speaking" of his business, Mr. DeWitt said: " ' I had six claims, aggregating 5S0 acres of land, but three-fourths of the Viola I have jfrst sold to Chicago capitalists for $31,000 under agreement that they do $100,- 000 worth of work this year. They will come west, soon lo see the ground, but iu the meantime work will proceed. This same company may purchase the Ruth, a particularly good property., adjoining the California. '.' 'The California is the claim of which I sold three-fourths last year to lhe Colorado [Columbia?]'-Hydraulic Mining Company. At least $50,000 was expended on this mine. I have been made manager for the company and much work will be undertaken ���during the coming .season. Por their share of this claim and I'lic-lburth of the Maflcl creek lease the Colorado company paid tne, practically, $\25,000.' " . Out., will be read with interest by the many friends of Rev. Jas. Russell, laic Pastor of St. Andrews' Prcsbylei iau Church: " Rev. [as. Russell arrived at Sclucibcr, Oui., on .May, 3rd, and ���was met by his many warm friends iu this section. , He admitted that his visit to the Yukon did him good, in fact, he said, ' it made a man of me. ' I met the best iu the land ; jusl as large hearts, as ever greeted 11 111:111 ol any ualiittialily, kindly accepted inc. I may go back tu the Yukon, but \ have not fully decided al present. I like the whole-souledness-of the people, and shall never forget their hospitality, their liberality and their appreciation of gnspcl work, which, were amply proven by their donating funds for the erection of gospel meeting houses. I met all classes ,of men in the Yukon, ancl was kindly treated all through. I must unhesitatingly express my regard for the 'Alliu Claim' of'Allin, B. C, and the ' While Horse Star' of White Horse. Y.T., for their goodness towards me." "Mr. Russell gave two splendid lectures on Ireland and the Yukon Territory, as well as two Sunday services, in his usual eloquence. His lectures were boih interesting ancl instructive. "He has a heap of humour amongst his intimate acquaintances ancl relates some most laugable tales. He is no more less anxious to exhibit a pair of ' Manitoba Overshoes'and a 'Coon Coat' at Belfast, which are not absolutely necessary iu the Emerald Isle. " PYom here Mr. Russell goes to visit his brother and from there will sail for Europe to be gone about two months." Atlin, Nugget azvd i And All Kinds of Jewellery Manufactured on the Premises. _3?SS"*~" Why send out when you can gel goods as cheap here?, Watches Front $3 up. Fino Line of SomveKir Spoons. The Swiss Watchmakers., cfi ERT & NOTICE. I, Tin: Li* I'oy, Ltd., I,in., Mininu Company, owning-; tin; Li'. Hoy, Hon Tail, Hijack -.lACKT'liiriTi:, iKAina.LA, 111,1110, Liiijal Tl-lNIII'.H. Illlfl LlTTIiH JoH 1'liAtlTION Mint-rill Gluiin*-'. situated in h'ain.v Hollow, Chilknt, .Minium Division of Cassiar District, I*. (J. To HAItXAKI) HOYL mi Otiii.-.h" his Acikst '. on Adi.N-i'o : the iiiiflf.|'-.i"jiiei| ,)o.s, W: Smith, part owner of the ulioi'f���iiniued mineral chum's, hereby tfivo uotii-e to the nhove- nnined llarnai'fl llo.vl or other his Ajront or Agents, that 1 do hereby refinost the said Harnard Hoyl or other his A;;ont or Airenl.s to contribute his share of the assessment ���.vork' done on the said claims, viz.: fine year's assessment work, from July, 191)1 to July, 1!)02, !iinotiutin<v to the sum of-JllilUO. Unless the said amount he paid to me on or before the 7th day of September next I shall proceed, under and by virtue of the powers conferred by Section 1 of the Mineral Amendment. Act, IflllU, repeali 11*4- Section 11 of Cap. 1.1 of (he Statutes of IS!)!).' Jos. W. 'Smith, I5y Jno. P. Lindsay. < Atty.-in-I-'act, Atlin, B. C, Juno 7th, 1902. gin ATLIN,- HKXNIi'JT AM) CHILKAT MIN- L\G . DIVISIONS ()!.'��� CASSIA It I'LliCTOItAL' DLSTKICT:' j^O'J'ICI" is hereby j^iven that a Court of Revision will bo held at 'the Court, House. Atlin, oil .Monday, the seventh ilny of J uly,A. 1)., 19C2, iit the hour often o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose..of honriiif*- and determining' any anil nil objections- ajrninsf, the retention of any name or names on the Register of Voters for the Atlin, IJcn- nett and Chilkat Mining- Divisions?!)!* Cassiar Electoral District.���[til Vic, c. (.7, Sub-s. (f), a '������] . J. D. G11A HAM, Collector of Votes. Atlin, li. C, April With. 1902. my'l-GOd, , Frank Mobley, NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS First Glass kc air ATLIN, B.C. Furs and Skins dressed���Birds Animals stuffed. tnd RATES REASONABLE. First Street, Atlin, B. C. \V. Ii. Haddon, Mgr. Prices can be obtained upon application to A. C.'HlRSCHFKLD, .Specimens on exhibition and for- sale at the Claim Office. Finest East of Mountain The Good Man and his Flock Rev. J. Russell Heard From. The following communication, from Mr.. Ii. Slcacy of Shrieber, A country minister took permanent leave of his congregation .in the following maimer: " Brothers and sisters, I come to say 'good bye.' I don't think God loves this church, because none of you ever die; I don't think you love each other, because I never marry any of you; r don't think you love 'me, because you never pay my salary; your donations arc mouldy fruit and wormy apples��� 'and by their fruit ye shall k.iow them.' 7 "Brothers, 1 am going away to a better place. I have .been called to be'Chaplain of a Penitentiary��� 'Where I go, ye can not come, but I go to prepare a place for you, and ni.-iy the l,ord have mercy on your sctilu." Good bye." For vSale in Large or Small Bales $76.00 per ton. Apply to W. A. ANDERSON, Cariboo Crossing, Y. T. Pellew-Harvey, Bryant & Gilman ers Hie Vancouver Assay Office. Established 1890. W. WALLACE GRIME & CO., Agents. Lurjr.e or Small Sample* I'nrwa riled for Assay. I*'OK OF Alaska, Yukon and Northern B.C. I'KOM A new rifle. 20-inch barrel. |l "Weight 4 pounds. C. B. caps Sand .22 short; R. F. Has an AUTOMATIC SAFETY and cannoli bo discharged accidentally. ��� ' \ Price.��niy $g-(*?0 If theso ri'lk-fl, tiro nob carried in stook toy your dealer", send price and we will send ib to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalog describing complete line, and coiitninirrg valuable information to shooters. The J. Stevens Arms and"Tool Co. P.O.Box CH'COPEE7FALLS. NIASS. Skagway to Atlin & Dawson GO TO HI'RSGHFELD'S -ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. The following sailings are announced for the month of June��� Leaving" Skagway at 6 p.m., or on arrival of train: Pkinckss May, Amur Princkss May, do For further information, apply or write to H. B: Dunn, Agent? Skagway, Alaska. June :o. ,. 16. ,, 20. ., 3��- Copies.p( the new- Placer Act of 1901, consolidated with the Acts of 1898 and 1899, for sale at the Clai*: Oflice. ATLIN FISH MARKET A. Ukunioh,' Proprietor. --- Fresh Fish Ahvavs on Hand ��� Hydraulic arrd Other Com parries Supplied at Wholesale "Rates. "T^ i.t\' -nr T ��� v'L x^r:vxr:S.r:kit.f:-...\^ ����:*\w .?aa,��ii)-: %'^W^V^f" Jjiurrt-"'���* "���"���^���s^'iaPKiKi^^ ������������������'���-���������^������������������-���\.y. IMfes^? :. --v- -,W /' ,'������-. ���-.-.,,.77i7&iii^i 1*7 i?7 ��� ���y.'v-V,'' ' ATi?[F;,.77B.;c....? S ATU-l-lB 0Ai]tj NE;; 7, ?i 510: .picked7Up;<here7And:theke? *l.Jliuri-'n <jf I'nijrluud :,, V 7 , ' " -���? St.; Mil rt i ii *s Church, cor. Third mid Tri'iin- ��� or .st rents. Sunday .services, .MilI,ifi-; lit ,11 'a. '.' nii^HvisiiiO.iii** 7:'i0'.'p. hi.? Of'lel.i-uHoii'f.l'll.ily ('iiitiniiii.ion, 1st Siindii;,' in i-ii.-l. iiiiiiitli aiid j -mi Special occasions-. SiiiiiI..;,'. S.'l'.'.'-I. Sunday? at ,'tt: ii. in. I'tmiiiiitt ;*��'������'ilui.'tiii^s,,. Isl .'Tlnrr-idiiy in oai*li;n.oiilii. ��� ���'��� . : . ���?.���-'���',,.'������ .",-'?' v'i'.'Ilo.v". i*\ L: r*!tf'.|diV-ii*<R'ii^T"i-'i*'-f'ii\.': 7 St., A'liili-t-w's? Prs'sliyti-'riiiii' Clini-.-li , i i <> I d : services iii: t lie Giiori'l. ....'?.Sni-.iml?'St.'!?"'��� Morniiiji-"-service at II' evetiinjj: sei'vi.:-* * :���;,) .Sunday Seliool attli.v .'lose, of tlie. iiioriiiiitr .-x-i-vire. Kev. .).-'��� I'n ss.-i 1. .Minister.:.', l'*ree lieailiii'ii; Room, to whichiill an.* wok-bine. 77Thg'rc.:is''-iii6re .solid",-comfqrt iua -;cuppf Blue: 'Ribbon?Tea:thau?iir,a '.gallon-of most?beverages... .7..77.??7.7 ?? Taiu-not subsidized by any Go- 7 vernmeiil,7biil?l7amislillin-lhe Rggy, 7Butlerj Fruit? and ?��� Vegetable. Busi-. 7lress?, ? Fr.es 1 r ...consigurneiits.received by?every?steamer ;aiid 7 sold-at" lire -lowest?prices.7;7?? ?:A7;,?NJCi-:iiRsoN777 7D. 7.Simpsbn,?Assrstaiit?;irispCctor" '���of.7th'e'.'I*ank?o.f-B.7.Ni-..-A.',?arriv,ed iii Atlin by^Tuesday's'boat:7 -'7" ?.: ?7,.-.,Mes.srs,7?7\yi2L'.twbrth.7 tiiid-.:.-Blak'.e. arrived 7from? SanY Frariciscbvthis* week arid--vwill 7 spend, sometime: 7 looki n g. irr lb the quartz, prospect s?b f ���the clisfrict.7,7? ,7 77- 7??? ! 77 Mr.7De?I7amare \vas7anr0ngsttlre; ^arrivals byvthe'first:boat:7v7? 7?7?';?? 7? Oui congratulations are extended? A GRAND? Rj?7?'77,'i;l '*���'��� ��0.7 7:7.7,7 to- Mr.--?, Grime, 7 whose , appo.iril- 777ment!as a? Notary vPublic. w*is ��� Sa- >v!ze'ttecl;oiivthe?Sih'bf May .last. The? 7? appointment??,will?? doubtless. 7be ?? .-fully 7appreciated?:iu7?liusiness'���������'by.' .7: ;Mr7(f rime's many friends' through-7 ''��������� out .tlie'district?- ,7 777:77?,? 7^r;^'Hbiuse'linihg?-arid -'brl-clbths'at'J? A.. Fraser & Co. -. : ������',���,��� -'������������. -^���"''-���' ���- :��������������� AVeregret being. unable to pub- .'-. lish this.vveek the,valued communication of Mr. H. P. Pearse, owing to the heavy tax updii"our space by 7 new ''advertisements.���-7Foi" a, like reason, the communications of '.���','. A11 Oir-looker," and " Leaseholder'".'.are held over .-."-until .next. ��� week.?-? ' ? ���-. ..���;?_-:-.-.'���; c 7 Blue Ribbon Coffee, is absolutely ������'���: pure.--:-It:is sold in all the stores irr Atlin.: 7 ?? ���- ., / Air adjourned meeting of miners will be held in the Nugget Hotel, Discovery-,' on? Monday? evening next, to consider the formation of a , Miners' Union.. Go to Cummrirgs & Richardson? for Gold Seal Hip Gum Boots, .7$9:50. ." '"'. ..??������' ���7"'?.-' Furnished rooms to rent���apply ���''.Hotel'-Northern. - Attention is called, to the add of ��� the'Bairk1 of B.N. A., 'which is of .- particular interest to house-holders. M. Foley is calling for tenders on the balance of A. Muscat's slock. Wail paper at Fraser & Co. . Hay, oats and chop feed at McDonald's Grocery. A strong Committee has been chosen in Discovery and arrangements.. made' for the holding of a day pf sports orr the 2.8th inst, in honour of the Coronation arrd Dominion Day. From present indications it promises to be a great success. Ii. S. Wilkinson, P.L.S.,' will arrive from Victoria.tomorrow. Atlin uovy boasts a cobbler. T. Moran has put out his "shingle" at Dockrill & Co's old store on ist Street. eie.DraTBOi '���'���IN.;i7lU'CbC".NIT.10N OK ���_>*>\.T '\v-ii'ii.'i'-'-'--��'ic" huli^tn: f , . ffl-J/C .'A ?:?'7'??:7?,?7QN?7 ?:??���'???? ?SA:'i,iiRajAy,?JuNK?28th. la, Hon :e 7,Racing? ?.?���.���;���, 7.7-Tug-"of- War,''?7-7;77??77.:'.- Racing, High J urnp, Ladies' Raiies, ;?-.;��� ' ���7:.??7!-?i"Etc7?:'vEtc.v7"?7-;7"-: A? MliliT TS.Q- oi'tli.i lUmril. oil Lieenee Ooni- iiiissioners will. ?li,��": lisl.l.?iii7t)ie;'..C'o.irt 7Hoiise7'Atliii7i^70;7:c-n"TN!omLiy;^ inst., at tlie hour of 10 o'eloeli in tlie.forenoon; to consider the following npplieation : X. II. HAI-Utl'S? for ii' kenewal of Hotel Lieenee for the ?Goid Pan Inn, -Main Street, Discovery, I'.C!, . , Wa'ltbu Owen, "C/liicf Lieoiieernspeetor, 7Atlin,lLC..?,I line (ith,:r902;7?7 ������. '��� ��� 1 Notice to /'Contractors.. ATLIN LOCK-UP. SE' EALEl) TENUERS, endorsed7'.' Tenders for Re-inodelliii'j; the Atlin Loek-up," will be received by the iiiidersiirned iip to noon on Wednesday, 11th diiy of .l.iiii'e, A..1),, 1902, for tlie.i-e-niodelliim' ofthe AtlinLock- np. ] . ,."..7: Plans .mill Specilications may he seen at the office of the Goveriimeiit -Agent,\A.tirii'7 Tenders must hear the per.sonnl sitinnture of the Goiitrnetor- and also those of two responsible residents of the District, The successful tenderer will he reiiuired to execute n bond in the .sum of Two hundred mid fifty dollars ($2.10.(10) fo.ivtlio faithful performance of the work. The lowest'or any tender not necessarily accepted. J.'il. Giiaham, - . Government Affeut. GoMiriiinent Apont's Ollice, Atlin, II. C, 3il .liiiie,iyi)2. T " e ' LINK BATHS BARBFR SHOP Prop. Now ot-ciipy their uc-w quarters next to the Hunk of II. N. A., h'irst Street. The bath rooiusnri. eiiuiilly ns (rood iis found in cities. Private Kntrniice for ladies. W, WALLACE GRIME & Co., Notaries Public. Third-Street, Atlin B. C. MINING 15II0KEKS & COMMISSION AC'INIS. Fire &. Accident Insurance. AllKSTri I'llll PI-;i.Ll-:W-HAUVI-;V .ti OO, Assa.vers. Waited. 7 ..Tenders. 7'will. ?be?.;;receivecl -by ill e v undersigned,,-- until? 7 Saturday,? t4tli. inst, on behalf of Messrs: '.L'cnlz and:.I,eiser,? of:Victoria,7fbr77tlie'un7 der-iheir!ioned7-goods,;7 being? the Invlanccbf Stock of A,?, Muscat; -.7 "- 797?pairs?Shoes ?? 7? , :':-y^ 7? '..yj-'C-lptli. .'Caps,.? V'" 7-7,??? 7..-' ;:'���'?." '������?;::,������''^.l-'-Men's'-Wobi'iPaiiIs'?-; 777.777? ;7?:'5;|. NegiigQe''Shirl.s''?'-7.?.-.'7;y}'?.������??���' v7777:S6?lvaundried Slrirts?7v.7 7?���..���':???. ??. 'AA'S2':Hn\AAi'AA.:A.:A'AA��AA. 77? ?2o7pairs BbysPanfs? :7?77:77?-?.t ?7''-��� -?3. Men's Coats;???: ��� ?'���?777: 7 "f?;v7v,.27Vests7?7?' :?.'?������?'���??:?''.:7?-?? -7.-.:77 ?:?'.-;-"21S-pairs Overalls??7777 ;??7.-777 :?-'??t' l,a'r GeriiitinvSocks.v/vVv 7?r ?77:;''77??7v,7:?S.leeve l-l'oUlers,:?'^,??'? ,7 ??:-,,;?.;7<57.v,?7;.vSuspendcrs-v.?7,v7777.?:v7? ?V7'7-7|7 j uiu pcr,s ���,:."'-.'���'.'��� :77??777?,:7-:?7;7 7??7 '���������; ,,7? 6?IJliie?DeVirrir7Piirkas7 7!:^^?:^77v77 >7!77:7i?Cbhcerliiia7?7:?:7.?777v'7,::-?77?7v?77 7S???':^-:-'chcst''Te:a??'777 .?��� ?.?7?. ?'?-?-,:?;^? ?.'lMie7aI)Ove?stoClf of goods is open lor irispectioii??/?? 7-7! ??7??7 ''-AAA 7?vTlie71owest;?br: any tender.not uecessarilj7;accepled.?7?M.7Fpi.Ky.7 THT7 7 COAL VXO'SVZCTiWo, ';L|e'Ei"-lCE"3;': ^<7)TI(.;iv;:i*;iliflvf-by 'tilveiitlml ;i');days'-af-.'.-:' 7 ��� te> iiaV.7,X7ii;l-��iid 10 jmijiIv tv7tlio Oldoi? - Cciiiihii.-isifiVif-.r;iii", Liilifls' inidvtVorks for il ti- ? edii-.-i- to proipi'iit foi- eon I on the following ���'. '���'.��� desci'ihoil lands* ??.,'?. v'���'7- 7,011 ?1 he iif.rtli side of .tlies.Taliltan .Kiver? al.oilt ,10 uiilns I'ro'iii Ti-leHrnpli creek,, com--.:. nif.iiciii-jiiit'a? post, pliiiiteiljiilioiit'iliiiiliis 7 fi-oiii the,niouth f.f?:t.lie rivei-'iiinvUed *'l). f!..' ','. Stf'wiirt'ii;? S.v W. 7eijri'ier;?.tiieik*e7>!i .'l.,iiiiis ; north, tli.nil*.)Sli el.niiis onsi 7tlii'iii'<' ,'Oi-hninK soiitli*. t.lieiice.SO.eliiiiiiswesti't.i pt.iiil i.f uoiu-..'.".. lni'iic.Miiont.i'ontiiiiiiiifr (,!|0 iieros,Vmiire? oi* 7? lew-7 "���'������:' :'���-.. '.7-'?7'"'v??' ?7? .7 ?:L).:(?;-,? Stewai-t.- - , ,? i...i*uti'-i! S'i-y-��'lv?1-,iA7- '7 ?���':;? -.?-777v:,v'- 7=^^ rric7i7.,i.;i!i<0\'t-5 vs; vr-?.7 ??;^r-':vi ���.in.y<*-.i\f-'���,?'��� .. ���'-��� !.:]��� '-!inJ- ���f;'i;,:7i-!! 77,V7;V,; 7'> I7| lie'bliifirv;- ,(.'o:i:rfv;.Vs.ilii',V)!'7v'.l' i'fa;i.'i.vviiii!:?V('i"''-i if"'' a.?I.i-? ? :-,,!,-..( If..,[ii-.,?,pt.-.;!. f'.'*: .'7��;f-i"oiivthe.: following. ? lll.lVe|-ib.'(l Ini.dHi ��� ?':,, .:. '7? V ��� -..;?;?.-?'?. ..?' t.)ii I ho iiorthiiiiilsoul h sides? of., t lifi.'.l'a hi-,.?-: tairltiyer, cdmiiieiieiii}; .lit.? a 7 prist, , marked ; "A. K.?'liil)oiiiihl's S.?'ii.::Coi*noi*,v,tii(*iiee^07;7 chiliiis 1'inrili'.:. t hiiiici-v.Sll.fdiaiiiK west; llioin.-e "���- .,Sli..:?f!liiiiiiM..' south ; ';lliin.i:e' W):? ehiii,iiH?eiist:t/'7' iloint: uf 'i.-oniinein.-.-iii'?M.it..7.'.-...iitiii,i.iiii',^.,_ .I'.-lt 1., ai* re's, 1 i-.n re (ir I ess.:":', . 7 A.v U. Alf-tloiiiiUI.-- ' ' vfiocnloil Miiy.Slh. ISD2, "i<*7, prenay;^.Ke 7,; ss Now'-.Open 77? M tss Lvnauc;i-i.-��������� Prop:? The Table will always be?provided ���'-with the best :the Wl ark et-affords, .7 TFresh?Garden-?Seeds7vat:?.Dockrill &7Bourn,e's.7?7-.vV?7v 77-7???. 7:77?:??:???' "NTOTICJP: : is jiisroliy tiiveil thai. 11(1 diiysaf-v 7" terdulo l'intfVuiL tb7iippl.V?lb'tjio Chief. C/'oininissiouei- nl" Liiniln and Works.for a Li-? eei 1 ce to prbspei.'t. ?l'<��i*7 efial'i.it I hi; fnllfiw'iuu' described lands:"- v:;7??7 :??v:;v----- -----.--.-;��� -.. ..-.;i,.- '.'���'.On tlie.. lib i-th siile'f.f.t ho'Tnliltiiii Uiyer, coiiiini!in;iiii;,?ut. upost: innrked " Miirdfick iMcKay's N.'-.Wl ctiriieivpost, 1 hence fill chuiny east; thence SO cliuins sotith; -thence SO ehniiis west; thiiuceSO chains north to point of coni-v iiieucouici'LcfJiitaihiiiH* (i.J0 -acres, 71110 ro, pr; lesy.? 7? ?7v?' -77 = 7,-'- 7V;tliirilbckvMi:l\iiy.7-,:." .LbciHiMiMiiy stii, 1002.7 ���'���;' 77?'"::?7?'-V;-;7?7v;7 7 nTOTIGI';' is hereby-;"|j.iyeii?tliiit.. SO fliiys'ti'l*-,? . 71 ? ter������tluto,.tiiiteriil'-'.to,; lippb-tb the.Chief:? Cbmmissitmer of Lauds uiifl Works feraLi-? ;ceiii:c?.tp p'rqsi)ect-.f6'r'-.'e'a!il.-'bii-'t.lio':'f6llo\vli'i|T'-. .fl6scribe.il. lands:; ?,?, ?;: 7 ?;- -,?:? 77 7-j;-: vv 7On the ?hbi*tli,aiiil .south shies;of the Talii- taii Rive:-, coiniiiciieiii,'*;vat 11 post niiirkeil "J7 A..Eraser's X. li^f'or nor, thence SO chains.; west: thence- SO- chums south': : theuee? :S0 chains east:' tlience?:SOchniii.s north to point of eominenceiiieiit, coiitainins; (110 acres .more or less.? 77- 7;:77..7??v', 7?7?77;?,I'7A?:.Fr!is.oi*.. 7. ���'��� ?Loeated;Muy;Stli.i!)02.?t;? ?v ->7V ; 7 v,:?'??:? ;i|riiri'gs; now's?::your::^ ???? ?? .Gold Seal'Hip Gum'Boots?:-'???." ? :. ?.l9-5��-:::? ?,'.'7';'': ''.���??' Good Seal Bootees' 77 7 7 .,? -?:-. 777,;. . -. 73.50.., - - WE HAVE FULL RANGES IN LOW RUBBERS CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW GOODS. Choicest, Wines, Liquors & Cigars- EEEEvB^ Gh pice Win es,, Liqti ors and Ci gars. '���'-'���-: C.D0ELKEE,? ? . . FRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND? . . Fish/Game in season and home made Sausage. Northkrn Hottcl Building, Fiks'i* Stkkut. G. E. Hayes. .1. G. CO UN KM,. Discovery. OPKN DAYAND NIGHT. FIRST-CLASS KKSTAUKANT IN CONNKCTION. llt-aihinurlers for liiilinri' A-.i'urrott's slaiie. PINE TREE HOTEL. DISCOVP'RY, B. C. Fir'iest of liquoTs. Good stabling. En. Sands, Proprietor. I1HST LI QUO US .A CT.GAltS Goon Ai;<.*i).mmoiiation. - Ri;s?i'ai;i(ant in CONNMCTn'X. ' . S. ji.UN.STON, Proprietor.. Good St/ihliiij.- for VloriiOs anil Pore*. -il M
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1902-06-07 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
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Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
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AIPUUID | 64812906-d5df-44a4-a577-00c1929c23c6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169643 |
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