|V7 ir? 7, 77' y'A'. :���? ',-7 ��� ���' ���:d: ::���:'.-... 7\:OI;?7?7|7. ?7?:?-:A?lUiI;N?,-1^p?j7SATlJ?lU)A:V- AOyMA ?^?h:e7L^i"gest;^ 7?i-?r::^?:?7''v.?:?f7?v7Mercharidise'in^ :7|GOLD7SMl?H^ 77?7GOLD?SEM7 ^���v'S'?-::7-:-^ ':. ?:;?7.:;?u?7?7?7:??7'?'.7???7WoollohvUnd^ yAyA0m ioGiimEAVlou^ -1777 7?7?:!?;1?'%^v??I;?^f ^ '7?77??.?C;uiiied7:I-;dast^ 7^:*.||i:i7p.5::^ S:v-7Caiir'tecl?C^ ?-IR0N??7STO^^ ?'??77~'<2AI:^ Nelson?? Gilroy? ? Subriiii^?His 7;77??7||7|Opini(Dn;7;;57?|??v7?? A^Fracti^^^ffiiher.'s .Impression j-ss 7777:7'.; to? 7Thi|?7]��ubl;rj.Taiked ?7?-v?? p8'r*ty:r-^?it?Ka,s7tlie7 ���^-..^of'.u^Grea^ ?Brahches"!qf7th^Baiik7,at^ 7 :'?'":?77.77?:?7v?:.7?'?7 ?1';'?7:7^^^^ i'^VbS-v;-'?;?^^ 7:?j;?77^77::7??77???7??77]??7^ ?7:??7?-7?:;7 ,?77;7? ? 7 '^/j&rc^s^ :??j7??.??,??G6T.i>?D.us'r?PiJK/pK^K^ MA:.:AmAA^ 7PRIGp;?}AL?^ ??;���?: -���S'vliners;:See.'-:.jr^]y..y. .e��-:.' Sw*o 77*d��2"7'">��-,sb��/ ^..V.-..aL-a.*".'.':.|fc"i_) 7 ?7 77'..77?77?Post'70fkxc.e, 7"Discbvi*:i":v,?777?-.?v 7.77.7' FOR GROCERIES AND .MINERS* SUPPLIES? My Teniv tieliyerV Goods on .Creeks Regularly. Prices asAbove. a%w^ *k\tV^ra m 3 for ti 1 ���,i?'S/^r.M PA AfiXiio, /&.*�� ISS ���rf"<sS*a <o.v!'iai? :7'^*<*a/vr7 0^,a A^^-ft.if..A.'^''iA^ - , ;:.S?ifllf���i' : ':?���-? ?7??77 7 ?' ?7?7?' 7777^7*^^ 'aMa^^ ' FreshiRreadyiRye^lBs'sa'idjiQi!?^-^ 77-7?- :;'?? -;?':???7?-77.'::;-?77?-7?7??-????-: -"???-?-77-77 777..??7CiiAS.7Mvkk? Proprietor.^ .'-."...-.;.;_:"'-?- Good Ilooms.to Kent-^J-iy the. Day. Week or-Mouth, at reason iil.hvrat es.;.:?.,??.. h^-��A^&r;..M|'rf3��3I vv !0'?7^>^��9 SKAGWAY^:Alaska,, rl."^ '"?' ? , ' ��� '������.''''AIJ3lJ''ilHAL,EI(S IN ���'."���.���'���''��� <������'���'��� :'.'.'? ��� 7?, 7 ,; ? .. .?���,?. ^ev&a .?? Hay.?and?;Oats v??7 &f&*>s*y ? e Wake a Specialty of: Perishable Goods and respectfully solicit Your .Kair Orders--Satisfaction Guaran teed. .' ���E. :w.":BIOSgLE *E,- NotaryA'Puhiie, ���-���������. ACCOUNTANT, fv'll N i!MG BROKER? AN D F'NANCfAL AGENT. ?':..."?��� Abstracts Prepared and Accounts Collected. Oivi-'ici-::���Oi'i'osiTH Provincial Govicrnmknt boii.nixG. "; ���"if-Vl 8 !"����� il m y r ill of = Britfsfa = nierica ���-.sfiililisiifil in l.vii. 7 liM-.ir|M.i'.it.-il b.vKnynl Charter. , J'aid ?i.'i' Caimtai. -'-.- ���- - '-?' - sS4.-'"'66,'666 ',?''?. Rk'.iKi-tvii'.FrNn .'-'���'.-'- - ��� -7 - - Si,~o^^p,:\ "?��� Head .Office iii .'Canada: Montreal. II. -Stiki'man, General Manager. ������ !<r;inches in all-tne principal cities of Canada, and agents in New York, ���S.tn.l'rahelveo. Seattle. Taeoma, I'orlh.md, Si nkaue, 1-iosl.Gii,.Chicago, F,te. ������? ASSAY.OFFISSE- - .? Gold ,1.'* us I ' A.ss.iycd. Purchased or 'l\-:kcu on Consignment? - t )ii;ii'!'C'.i.ss;i'.'ir.l; at l-'*\ts-..mabJe Rates,? ?? It is? withSplerasure?a\-e7publis h?th e ; fo 1 low in g- ? re por t?r(k i ricl 1 y?. ftr rn r slied ��� ^tis?^)y;??!vlr7?\V? \Vailiice?;:GrHrrieXprr Jhe7Iiripei-ial^ .taiir??7?rhe;7repbrt7is:v\v];itteii ���..���N;ei.spii?7?Gii'fpyV'.'.7?.w ;p'qsing?as'?a^ ?f o?li is ."���'���; jfaiiie.'-'iis 7a? ni i rie r; 7 "\y it li? m ��i?n y Jyears!77practical?7?ex^ 'gr\ie7the:epmmiiuicatipiivyerfe 7??-?7 ^7A tli.ir'7-0B?7 Cy^A/laAAA'^AA ':^^x0k��^GKm^^^fAAA:.: ���?? ���v 77Dka?r ?S ir :.--- A.!s7,;yo ii?h a;ye?7askecl, ?hie?tb-?favbur7yqu :witli-a?Ayritleir: re? !pprt7'7on?7tlie;.Imiie'ri;il??iuine,7:I ;eiKieaybr7tbclbsp7!n7a7fe true--\vbrds.; without??;iiiiy attempt-'lb; bve r??pr? u rr cler'r a te^^ 7 7vlMm7a7mi!rer,?pf;7o\rer.?30 ���?jjra c I icap^ex peri en ce ?'|i'i!^ ;ier^ft:;cbiautxres?iricludi.rig,t^ ���tfr^lvsp u tli" Js hpi��p7f ?Ii^,^.SupSt;ipK>7 ;C!pibnrclo7:;Arizbria?r"Qregpm iirgtoh?::ahd?^7Aiislr"aliaV7:'aiicl77 ;beerr,foreui.au?"ahd?,maiiager:pf spnie( 7ver\?exterisive urines: :;7??.7-7'77 7,??7?? 7 7: Jjipc'atioii.? and" vATer^'.^rTThe??Im- pferial?rriiii'i?is,;siliiatedvbn?lhe7sout.li slope of?Mbhrb mountain? about?5 ?mile-itN?N;Ebf 7?Atlitr?: City"?iir7 th^ ,Cassiar7?distrtct77of?-7li.Cv,?aud con- oistsof fburv^ full,;clainjS-of-i,5bo'feet ;sc[uare: each?or ,a?lotal' ^of; 208 acres, irrore':pr71esSvv?v?7 .y.-\ A A A. :������:'<���'������ 7?7-.v? A Fbrniation.���rThe general..-, .forma-: tibir .bf; tlie 'district??.'is?7slate? The qtiart;^ iii ;��� this ? mirre? is7of?a Avhilish colour?7streaked7 wiLh?7dee|?>.7rusty' irbri7staiiis7ancl contaiiiing?free?gold? cppi)er-?v pyrites, ?hative"? copper? aircl? galSha?:'airvisible tothcviiakeclieye?: 77.Timber:?7aucl 7Waler;-���'rhere;?7is plenty-"of .Umber, -on Government ground?: within ������'?'6ne:-...7ii*iile ;-ol": the ..'milie for vail mining purposes and fbivfuel.;- There' is -.'plenty: of water: on the east,end Of , the 'property 'for- all"y domestic?-purposes -and-a teii- stamp'mill.'and a.lai^gei' supply carr be 7obtained��� from a lake aliout a. niile ?clistaut..,.-There ;is a" good site' for a mill at the? base of-, tlie mountain, and electric power could be 'supplied , from' 'lire fulls . on Pine creek,' about ix/z miles .'-distant, -..Ibr the working of both mill? and" mine.- j', Means of Access.;���There is? a igood waggon road from Atlin City j 1 right to the property aiid the teams| I were hauling ?)4 tons of ore-to a load, aiid making two trips a clay easily.. " ��� ' ' . ,; The Veins.---The liiain vein is from 2 to 8 7 feet ..wide-ami treads F. by 7NYK. and ?\v. ?by S.W., and dips lo the south, and can Ik: easily- traced hy-numerous oulcropnings the eufifeSfleiiglli-Sf? the;7:projiertys; 'fhere .are .also,soiij.e?'.'' large?slrJii\gevi"fi airtersectiiig-tlr'eniai?"' ;V.e'iu.:?i;7; 7 777 ���", '������/\\*"<)r.k; Doiie?:---'7r!fts7:pi-opcrt\?'\\'a*' ;-.l.>oiid_edi':.tp-:;->v.t-'|r_ep'"?2^ 7iboi.itvjuiiej:?i:9f5p?::7,7l7'\v:.is?'y^ ?lyti.ti'did-'tlii_'e??:wp,i.K ���strirclions77Jrpm?'7th^ 7nnirrager:?7^re??i;aiiv?a;?slioi'^ 7bf;abOut??2Q?,feet,'?;;crps^tittin^^ ^iTi?2q7fc^t??d.ee|y? ?t 1 fe^i -7r 7cl r i 11 e cl ? 7 tiii - 7yejn7?r 5677 iein??? an^^ ���til pti nt aiir?7;��irrcl"7gaiiu ii g, 7?;a bbut:7pi5&? ���feet?; :ur?7cleptli?7;7 four 7yer3?fregu]aV,?b'iit7;tlie?^irar-tz7a^ Jcleal.'"?]^ ? waste.7 H A. t:y��pgA etUh^?;S\Micr?r"qate?<5^ ;'assaver7tqjd7;mevlfe;g^ 'per? ton ���� jNeani wh ere -?\ve:' qtr i t-..w prk? 't.!fpuiid?!?free^goldj,'ni7.^ vvisi ble7tq?tlie7iiaked ;eye.777!We7: tjieu? iwen.t7dq\\'ii?bii?the7vCin,?hettr,\yh :we7erc)SS;Cutvit7aboiit';2q?^ feet?in7,lehglh^fbiincl7gbod7p^ l^vfeetqf'Ore: ?:iu;7 \^ east7end7?77:We?vtlien?-;ran77anbth^ ?tuiirreT7?rqq771eet?7lower?vcipwii7a ?cross-cut?-'the;7?\-eihi77iqq7.feet?cfe ?tuei'e?it:wai3787leetr\vicle7777We?ciri^ ed?7abqu 177407; fe^^^^ ���mo'ti p tain7arrcl7i 56? leet??aiig!ing?'bul.7 ^ql?.th'^v?mptni^ . dbiie?? rrearl\77?al togetjr ei'7? will i??th e? 7pick;?;Kuiid?both:?wal|s {anci^?^i-l??,Hlled^^ ?ay er"ilg i n g??;4 ���?" fefet ?*: hr 7?w.id tli,- ? V ery 7 mrrch'decqmpqsed?7ahd:7brbkerv.'u^ 'sq:much?sq7vthai;7it7was rieoessaryvftb? ���"piit*.'i'rr ti-mbers iit 7;placies :tb7keep-uj?? the?;?i"cof:7?7The7'quartz? vis. entirely? ;free?frohi.'the?walis;:'with a Fght7talc? ?g;ouge??l)etweerry'?arrd at;-the .greatest? depth vv\ve.7 reach eel 7?\ye: still :fbuir*iS:: roots:ru!iiiing down-alorrg the, walls'..-?-.- The ore frqm??the 7iipper?wqrks, was; sacked:and shipped?to.'A.tlin',?where7- :it-was:?milled 7at77a7A"ery7heavy,ex~7. pense, and the ?Syhdicate"s amalga- inator? told'7?me?.: it? was? justabbut ���; payingallexperrses.7, The managers anralgamatbr 7?'aird.7vassayer?7 vkept? e:^"er\'7tiiing7:vei"y7 secret 7 arid ?wbuld? irql:lef?7,mcv;or?7arryprie khowvariy-? ;tliing?:"cbi-iceriiing :7tlre7 values7sb I? am7riot'.])C?sted :as"to?these. 77 '7?In cpnclitsipr? I will siry frbni my'��� loiig?experience7l?have ; never seen any better showing.?;fbr,a mine, br tvvobetter.ciefined walls, and .'"if ;oiie- '-- fourth of the money that has al- 7 read}? been expended? had been spent'iii. driving' a tunnel and cross- culling the - vein five or six iiuu- clredfeet deep (or I might say looo? feet) i:: '.my '.'honest opinion you.-.', would have another of British Columbia's big paying ...mines.���Yours, sincerely, N.Gn.kov. Asst. Census Commissioner Mc- Farlane returned oil-Thursday afternoon from the Hudson's Bay Post at Chesiey river.'-.'160 .miles south from here. He was delayed for two weeks pending the breaking.up.of' tire ice,' and had a very', hard'! rip home. .Tie promises to furnish us with a few notes of his travels and wc hope.1.0 .submit these next week. ?!!*L_!rl!i" *>il .UAAyy'A I??.: 8? 17J; li.;-''-!'. 17-7? |!i':i.: |7-!V?7'.'- |-7*-:.7?v;? 7A?PLiN77&C7.?^TU^^ ''V?' .7.-",**'V.' .<:- a SJi m .? I'ubiisjiivl V'.'V'.'i.'y, -Sal tii'dny'inoriiih*^ jl.v .'���'. 7!Tiii7.\?i;ii)N Claim ri.'iii.i.sHtNG.Co.: 7-: "."'.'"' ?.: A.(;. II iiiHfjii i--i-:i.i>, HiiiTuif.': . ?v 7? ? ?(.) (lice of, publication l^eiirl S'., At I in; H?C."'-.. ?: Advertisiuiiv rates uinde ku'owii f.iriipplication. ��� 7 "���'?���".:.'? :'.:.?.?:,"- ���".'���';.'-:��� ".y.W'y-.:.'���������'::': '������ % The siibscripti.iuprie'eis ���?". a year: pii.v- ablc iii advance. No paper will he delivered unless this condition is complied with. ������'���"��� : SATURilAY?7JUNK78th,? .IQOf :7lN7?commuhities ?such77as7 burs; v.7ancl;especiall}--at7this7seirson7.\vlieu 77 the?activity^ of,, the -aiirip hasbarely 7'"7Cpmhiehccd?7the?;,tbiigues7pf7busyv:1 7 bodies7?ai"e? ?awaggtug?;7and?7Dauie7 7?Ruhibur?struts 7airduiid;7 with ?ah ;air A of importance? 77Tlie;:ATLiN7Gi7AiM ?? is;fqrCed?i:o ?cbntradict in-most eih- 7;7:?pliatic7?ter Ursa .,repoi-t;: circulated? by ?7??these3wiseacres7'that?the Claim:is?a ?v7]irqdigy?bf ���the7fNimr-pd7.SyiKiicate? 7?7thr;bugh7its?lpcal Tmairagei"; ?Mr;?;:R. y-'.:'?.I)..7,Fetherstbiiliaugli',-^ ?:?receiving the , support?of??���.tbatV.cpiii-7- :7?pairyJ??7We take thefpreseiit' o'ppqr- 7i?tuiiily7qf?iihpressirig7upqn7the 'pub'-" 77:lic7tlie':ftct7..that?:AVevbwn allegiance "7?to77iretthef 7.?pnirce?7qr''77poferrtale? '-'-.gbveriiment, cbhip'arry'nor;indi\riciu-; 777a.l;?;rieither;do7we?receive: subsidy 'or, 7? support?'from? ?anyl7squrce?in?:-that 77cpuriectioh.'v: The ?G'LAiiyi7.?has?7rro ?7Stnngs���'.: upon it7?ubr??isj7,it?p,ullihg 77wires77eilher.7? 0ur7patrpns?are,;tlie -^merchants of;Atlin aiid,district a.ird 7?the: public7?generally,7 7We7clesire,?rrr^ 77;all.:qupv endeavors ,?tb;^ 7;7partial7vtb7qirr 7:supporters?v?;?:70ur? '???. col v. mil's are ppen; at?all';' ti irres -to7the 77,publiq iir?sq ? far; as77Cpncerirs;matter 7:?of gerreral:iulerest7to;tlie:pebpielihd? ? the?clistrrct. Our ;.,mpttb'?has;?ever 7;beenv" Atlin .First?- and. ?this - we will riot alter.or amend for any com- ,',7'pany .or; individual. Our interests- 7 are: centered? in ���:. the .district airdin .fostering these we consider first and foremost the general upholding of the good name of Atlin. To the fabricators of the idle rumour concerning supposed "leanings," we would suggest that they put the foregoing" " in their pipes and smoke it." Our independence is not to be bought. tience: is now well-high exhausted, :W'ith?t!ie?^rd?iii7yiew7bf forcing him t?o?abaird6n"vhis?grouiicl,tlrat7itiuay Help??fpr?ainoment to -appease���'.';.the hunger? of? 7these7?ravehous7 wolves? It passes our'.;comprehension how the officials;Ciurvcondorie'lhe actions of? these obstructionists.? ?'0.ur7ad- vice would?be:that these individuals; iie: notified 'lb? allcnd; .'.to 'their o'yv'n business? aiid vnllow ':���.' . those. who are; williiig7aiid';itiixidu's tbvwbrk?lo Ad sb7iii:.peaci3?:ancl'' ?if -V not1' to7:iuform tlienr? that::; tlieir?���-���-rop'iii?.f'Vv.pi.id?b"e': IretierUiiin tlrerricpnipany.?: ??7? ?-7 W$M ���..-..? ,/;;B.*��.,:.,;']'J? ;$ucckss6rs', 7to?'7? ���7?;-',-'7? 'A\ AAA:iM''/i:!A'AAA-;Ai :|777|?i^ &'FancyiG ,-'<7,?7 7?/j A��jm ���!3:g\ ?7*,\Vi*; "extend??bur?.; best?.wishes?tp; Brblhfei"7MacKay?late "editor of? the' ;Ci.Am,7\vho is'-now;vseekihg7his?:(br- luireiuvDawson.77:::"?:?;?????;??-?-:?-;??.? tffe&@&&@-'ahd, rrenspt/Atte, td"orderss^Giveiis^a:cailA "& m ummAmm$M: RULE 'OF THE-ROAD;? 77IJiTTFR7?PO??'THI*'7;KDI'rO ?? Dkar? SiR:;?--Kincny;?;infbrrn.7me through'the; columhs7bf?your paper \viiether,;tbe;Britisl?'Cpluhibia qf::the?rpad;'.;?applies ?iii tliis ;district or 110 t;??7-Ha vhig7pecas ion ??to7drive frequentlyvbet ween -.here nuid7?yqur city .7I7 am7;?cqirtirrually?-:at7-a?? loss; which? way?t6v;turn.7wheh:'; meeting other77vehicles?aiid'7 find tliat?by.;f��rr? the vgreater; .iruriiber?-turri77tb7?tlie; FINpT?FQUI :-"77 7;';-W:77'-':^ ?7.7?Rici-: ?6t:?T-I asm*ik?7vF 7:777?77777';'7777-;7::?7Conier,,of'?F^ ;g|p|pi7^?:l| illllllSSi? I;iiTpQ:rtei-|^^ ''���li *'���'- r^ght .instead: of 7to?:the-left7 7 ?Bv Sinci", lhe birth of Atlin as a mining camp and its close call of .strangulation by judges, lawyers ancl jumpers, it has rrow about reached the fourth summer of its existence. It was confidently hoped that its infancy of stri'.e would have been followed by years of peace ancl plenty. Alas ! there is still a skeleton irr the closet, ancl the bone of discord has not yet been buried. It seems surpassing strange that men who have absolutely done nothing for themselves nor good for lhe camp, should at this moment be using every effort to kill progression, to handicap the individual miner and haiiij-er the willing companies in their efforts to develop the untold riches of the camp. Were such worthless triflers, with their satellites, on the other side of the line, they would have fared badly at the hands of vigilance committees, and an ignominious exhibition of tar aird .feathers would probably have been resorted to. ' Wc fail to see the aims of these obstructionists, unless it be that of disheartening the individual miner, wliosc pa-1 be effected.' having thisi'/matter distinctly-iuncler'-. stobd 7:by :all 7driyers?7and77.riders .serious. accidents'/may- be, prevented.' ^our%^-j^A-iAAAAA^}A1AA-iiAA: 7??77?7?A7 PriRPLRxiiDvbRivKi'.:?? 7??; Discoy eryy? ;B? C.:??4.t.li" J u lie? igb 1 ? 7 - For 7the7 infbrmatibii?7qf:.7?v:Per;; plei^77Dnv(^?"?'\ve7:*woulcl,7state thatthe?: Rule: Oi??the7 Road;; asvlaid. clown by B.C. Statutes, is 'operative here as?,.well asv/elsewhere/irr .the Province,? but'?there is7a probability that, from the number of people from the other, s,ide-:of, the line,, thereis a difference of opinion on the subject, the American custom adopting the opposite side oi" 'the road to that laid clown by the B. C. law. We extract from "The Traffic Regulation Act," Consolidated Statutes, p. 955. the following: "Sec. 3. In case a person travelling or being upon a highway irr charge of a vehicle drawn by one or more horses, or one or more other animals, meets a vehicle draw-,i a-' aforesaid, he shall turn out lo*lh.�� J UvFT from lhe center of lhe road, j ' allowing to the vehicle so met, one j half oi the road. "Sec. 4. In case a person travelling or being upon a highway in charge of a vehicle as aforesaid, or on horseback, is overtaken by any vehicle or horseman travelling at a greater speed, lhe person so overtaken shall quietly turn out lo the i,i-:i-'T and allow the said vehicle or horseman lo pass. "Sec. 5. Irr case a person travelling upon a highway in charge of a vehicle or upon horseback- shall overtake any vehicle or horseman, it shall be the duty, of such person lo turn out to the kight, and if he finds it impractible to turn out as aforesaid, he shall so regulate the speed of his horse as to allow the overtaken vehicle or horseman to precede him to some point on the highway where such turning out to the right and a passing can safely 7-6libij^i.;^^ A.7;j,Baker Manager. o ATLIN BUEWINtO Co. i'rkwkrs 01* sti-;amuand lac".i-;r iskkr. nonk hut-tiik BlvST . INGRlCnUCVTS USKIl IN THIi AIAXUKAC TURK til-'. iHR HI-IHk.Vil!-: ONLV 15KKWKRY IN TIIK ARCTTC RHGIONS. ORDKKS I'KOMl'TLV h'lLLKI) l-'UK ALL PARTS OK Till*; YUKON', TERRITORY AND NORTHWK3TKRN Hit IT IS 11 COLUM15IA. .*��������������� - ��� .AT I, I N, B. C. Thermal ��� Vapour "V. BATH&!\ Troy Laundry & Bath House Lake St., lu-t. Rant nnd Watson Ave. C. II. CoKi'lN, I'rop. Vancouver General tore. CARRIFS A FULL LINK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 A. vS. Cross & Co 1st. Street Atlin. ���Pt GO TO THI <a.ncl J. L. MUNRO, Proprietor Adjoining the Leland Hotel. SROWNLEE & LOWRY ' J. H. Brownlce, P.L.-S���'D. L.S. - K. C. l-owry, A. M. I. C. r.7 Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, Land Surveyors. Pica Kir. Stki*KT, Atlin, B, C, W. G. PAMTOM, notary i'uhlic. OFl'lCIJ:.���Pearl Street, opp. Post Ollice. All Kinds of. Mining Papers Made Out. . ������Several years' practical experience. ' HOTEL VANCOUVER; m*ST liquors a cfgars Goon Accommodation. ��� IIkbtauhant n* , CONNKOTICN. '' S. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Ooii.l Stiih'iiiir for Homes anil Dpjis, ��6$ <j ATLIN'. B..C, SATURDAY. JUNK, ��, 1901. I'W-****-**'-***** fan, ixun ancl1" Northern B. C. Views KliOiU ay to'Atlin & :-s>o*��-��a**��*3��*3*a* taken on Creeks anywhere in \e District. WOO Views to al^tct front ��o*o*o*a*'o'-<->0"-t>D-�� S & PLATES rped and Printed From. .Orders Promptly Attended to Claim Building, vTLIN, li.C. r^*<z***w*4HW#a i)!-;.\li-:rs in Shelf an re9 SOLE AGENTS FOR , GIANT POWDER CO. Con., of Victoria, B. C. Call on us for Prices. 40 and GO oer cent Dynamite in 25 and 50 pound Cases. , , Cor. of PEARL and FIRST ST., ATLIN, B. C T m Royalty on Placer Mining Raised. The nontals and Fees for Water Grants Havo Boon Almost Doubled. Il is*not generally known by the miners in this camp thai lire royalty on placer gold won fiom this aud other placer , camps0 in British Columbia has been increased from one to two per cent upon the gross output. This was first brought to our - attc-.liou lasl week and for the information of tho:-.e whom it may concern we publish the following extract from the Amending Act of 1900, entitled "Taxes upon Property." Owing to the fact that there is no mention of Royalty included in lhe Placer Mbiing Act iror in the amendments to that Act. passed this year, the' increase has been sprung" upon miners like the bursting of a bomb shell. Tlie irrcrease was made oir August 31st,- last, to take " effect from the ist of July last, but ere the news reached here the season had about closed .so that but very few of us were affected thereby. However, two per cent has been collected this season ancl the enforcement ofil without any' previous knowledge ol* the increase, has rather surprised the miners. Here is the section referred to: " 10. There shall be assessed, levied and collected quarterly from ry person owning, managing, leasing or working a mine, and paid I'; Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, two per cent 011 the assessed value of all ore or mineral- bearing substances raised, gotleu or gained from any lauds in the Province, and which have been sold or removed from the premises: Provided, however, thai all ore-producing mines net yielding ancl realizing on ore a market value of $5000 in any one year; and all mines (placer or dredging) not producing a gross value of $2000 in any one year, shall, upon a verified statement from the owner or manager of the mine, certified by the assessor of j the district, aud forwarded to the Minister of Mines, be entitled to (a) a refund, in the case of ore producing mines, of one half of lhe tax paid, and (b) to a refund of the whole tax in the case of placet: or dredging mines. The taxes imposed by this section shall be in substitution for all taxes upon the land from which said ore or placer gold is rained or won, so long as said land is net used for other than mining purposes, and shall also be irr substitution' for nil taxes upon the personal property used in the working of said ������i"';ujs. "\.\. This Act -ha'i Ik'dsi'ined 10 have been iu force: on anil from ihc first day of July, 1900." lljniglil also be well to in form those who have obtained or arc contemplating obtaining, water grants of the material increase iu lhe .icale of fees imposed under the Water Clauses Act of .S97', by an Order in Council passed on October. 16th last. The fees, by the new schedule, are", practically double those ol" the previous scale, as may be seen from tlie. following: r "For every record or interim record ol" roo inches or less, $10; old raie, $5. " For'every' additional too inches up to 300, $20; old rale, $5 lor every additional 50 inches. "For every additiorral 100 above 300 inches up to 2000, $30; and, " For every additional 1000 up to 12,000, SLio. " In respect of every record or interim record air annual fee up to the! first 300 inches of $5; old . rate $3. " For every additional 100 inches up to 2000, $3; old rale $1 for every 50 inches." THE MERRY MASQUERS. The Masquerade Bail at Discovery. " Rich Man, Poor Man, Beg'gar Man, Thief," and " Slack Men, White Men," Have a,Good Time. The Masquerade Ball held al the Nugget Hall in Discovery, on the the 31st ulto, was a success beyond the most sanguine expectations. There was a large aud merry gathering from all over the dinttict. Mi. Tom White did .the duties of floor manager as to tlie "manor born." The music, by the line City Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Stotl, was excellent, arrd nothing was led undone which could add to lire pleasure of lhe evening. It would take up loo much of our space to make mention of all lhe costumes, but wc give a few of the most prominent. There was a "chiel was amang us takin1 notes" and these notes wc append: Mrs. Harry Stocl and Miss Lucas, the two pretty summer girls, were awarded the prize for the best dressed ladies. Miss Obar, as Pocohontas, was very dainty and pretty; she received the prize for the best sustained female character. ..Walter .-Owen, our genial protec- Conlinued on next page. SUL1NER & PARROTT. Livery Stables. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Road Carts, Pack Horses for Hire. Stages Leave ' Atlin for Discovery Daily from tha Royal Hotel. APPLICATION FOR LAND.. "IVrOTlCf*; is 'hereby aiven that. Sixty flnys after flare T intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the tollowin'g deseribeil truer of liinil: Commencing at a poit planted on the shore of Tnliii Arm, about half a mile East of the month of Wan river; theuee south one mile: thence west one mile: thence north one mile, more or less, to the shore of Taku Arm, thence following! the shore of Taku Arm to the point of commencement. JOSEPH TALLMTRU. ��� .May 10th. 1901. 2m-jl J. B. NORTON & Co., GENERAL MERGHAF4DISE, BOULDER CREEK, All Good-, at Atlin Prices���['i-eijrhtiug Done. ' Leave Orders ut Pilliiiim's. ULIXS KGGKRT & SON, c Swiss Watchjia ricks, And niniiiifiK'luriug jewellers. All kind., of nugget ivork executed w ith neatness and dispatch. I'ir.st st. next, to Vancouver (5euer.il Store T7"TRKLA'NL> HOTKL, I\ I'tR.ST STKKKT. ATLIX- J. KIRK'LAND, - Manaoi-r. First-class dining room Aird lClegant Sleeping Rooms. See HIRSCHFELD s KOR the N OTIC'IC is hereby given that the I'ollow- iiiu definition ol (lie huffmlni-ies of the. IL'iuirtt I,aki- -Minint;' 'Division is siibstit uted for the description of (lie said Division-published in the liritish Columbia Gazette til the IKIth of November, USilfl:-- P.iiNSETT Lakh Mining Divimox. Commencing* on tlie IjOth. parallel, noTtY. latitude, h here il intersects iijth the west shore of Tnkti A i-m of the Tagish Lake:: thence southerly, follow ing the nest .shore of said lake to its southern extremity: thence southerly along the height ol land between the Lynn Canal and the Taku Rivet- to the. International, lifuindary: thence . north-westerlv following said boundary In its intersection with the height of laud I'm m- ina the watershed betneen the south fork of the Wheaton Kiver on the east and the Kusu- Vuh River ou the west: theuee north ou said height-, of land to its intersection wilh the (itlth parallel: theuee east along said parallel to point of commencement. Notice is hereby given that the laud comprised within the uuder-ineutlouefl boundaries is created a .Mining Division, under the style of the " Chilkat Milling Division":- CiiiIjIcat Mininii'Division. Commencing nt a ixiiiiton thetiOth parulle" where it intersects with tlie height of land forming the watershed between the soutle fork ofthe Wheaton River and the Kusawah River: thence south-easterly, tollowing the -said height of laud to the liouiulary between Alaska and l-iritish Columbia: thence west and north, following said International Roiindary to its iuterseotioii with tlie lidtli parallel north latitude: thence east, following the tilltii parallel to |ioint of commencement. Tho foregoing alterations will take effect on mid after the Ist day of May. IDOL RICHARD McHKlDI", Minister fif Mines. Department <��f Mines. 2l)th April, MM. It-inl8 PROVINCIAL RliCRl'TAKY'R OI-'IflCK. JJTS HONOUR the Administrator of the Government in Council lias been pleased to make the following appointment: ��� i'ltli April, 1'KH. Captain William John Rant. S. il.. to be .Mining Recorder tor tlie Chilkat Mining Division, to reside and usually perform his duties at Wells, Cassia.- District. squer; le. Orders taken at the office ot the Claim for the latest picture of King Fdward Vf'I. ^O^CX^O^O^O^O^O^C^O^O^O^O^^O^O^^O^OCO^O^O.^O^O^O^O^O^i THK. KOOTENAY HOTEL. George E. Hayes, Proprietor. Cor. First and Trai.nor Strkkts. This I*"irst Cla.ss Hotel has been remodeled and refurnished throughout and oilers the best accommodation to Transient or Permanent Guests.���American anil Kuropoau Plan. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Billiards and Pool. ''���*��0*��C����*000-*0'"K>*s*>0''>0'��0^ �� BUILDER AM) CONTRACTOR HSTIMATKS GIVKN ON ALL KINDS OF WORK PLANS ANDSPKCIFICATIONS A SPECIALTY BRICKS FOR SALE. OFFICE: Third Street, Atlin- NKXT TO CHl'RCU OK KNOI.AXI). veni: Ah rfnT?' AiJL^i. Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars. FREE BOWLING -ALLEY.; J. TA.LLMIRH, Proprietor. , 7U i"WiiTTSH��RUif?W WPJm ���//,-' ?7.?7.77?,7 .c7,-,-..,?.:��: Ii-rilv I!7: Ibaitii 7-A.a-l^Np7P;?C;;?SATUK;i>AX .'7-,:.?.r-::?::7v..Vy���v.?7.:-7--;.-.... .rr-v-r.: ? .-.-Vi'--rS "77'- '-��� .'. .:���- ...r.,.-;? 7777??-,..7?', ::-7-7.?v----':?,���. .-7 ?7?v;-7-''7-;-7;;'-7777?7:?-7;:77j:?ll'e;7::;Klon ??-?������ "-v????? A'':A:.y- ?���'.���. ?f;'7;pf:sidOiTi"??ii'^^ - ���7:.v?:77v?77?:--7?7;7;;7-'77v?CAi?RVi^:;:A 7i*'U Groceries,? Boots and-Shoes, Gents' Furnishings and -.'Miners'-"���'Supplies?' A 7.7 7 - ��..-��*. y&IEWTm<a:-'-& 'C?���� ���7-77?-77??.77.-7?-??.: 7 ,?. ?P1GKED UP HERE^ND THE^E? Church of Kiigliiud: ? "? v 7? *.-.?. 'St.M ti' i-1 in's Oli ii reli'. cor. Th ml ,n nil Train - in* streets. '-Sunday services, .Matins lit .11 a? v ni., I*'vciisoiig(7:'t0 p. m.v Celebration of Holy' Communion, 1st' Sunil:..v in each mouth and vim Special 7oi.-ciisious?,-.Suiii!a.v'7 School, ,81111-, .day at il. p. ni. .Committee ? Meetings,' 1st rThui'siliiy in ei1cl1.1n011tir.7v 7? 7 ?',?.?;;? 7 7 7 7 ..:-; Kev. i?.:!,. Stephenson, Keetoi\ r-7 St.. 'Aiiilreiyls^.i'i-esli.vlei-iiiii: CJIini'ch : I10I1! 7si'i-vices in ? ttiq 7Clili>*e|i??iiii Second .Street, ���v'ild'r.iii.'i'ir'l* ?serVii;e;-nt'il .evening service? 7iltti 'Siiuda.V;School nttiie,close?of. the,. inbiMiiiig service..:'- .Key. ,L;Prinjile. Mi 11 isti'i*. ?... THE MERRY MASKERS. 7v?'7:Atlju'77?Lc^ge}'?^ 7?7\Vv, 77;rneets*7irr?-the?;. A'i'LiN?7C i.A 1 ri 17 ?.7B.lbck;7on77;the7-secbiicl 77incl-771bu?th;. ^WtdiVe'sd'ays'^ 7jbur'riirigj7brethrenvare:vcc.i'dially iu-? ;7;yitecl',tbiatlend7,7?..7;';'7-.777?,.7,:.?;v7: V};}? ?���':?"Ayoid7all acliesvaiicl-paiUs,.by7tak- 7iii'o7.'a ?Thermal?7-biith7,at7 the ?;Tro\^ ; v.Da' tin dry A A > . 7'.- A -���������yAAy A. A ���; A A :'A 7?*Pipin'g7cbiuiueiicedv?tlris?\yeekvpn? ::7.the;Atliir;77Miriiug??Coy7's7;prbperty? ?7oir McKee :creek. ��� 7.-.'.Every tliing;is?fh- 7: sir a pe?fpi7a?s'u ccess fill season 's'-.'rii'n. :7 Mr.?Fetherstpnhaugh Ayentvdown?tb; 7vMcKee?-W*'edriesday? 10 7be? present v'\vhen the?\vater.v\yas turned?bh7???7? ????;The?}ioca.l7??'telegraph?7 office ?has; 77.beeu?besieged7every: clay? this ..week v?by'-people-? wantmg.?to;7k now? about ;:^7Vthe7??lDoat???:;7We? wouicL?suggest ;?that}?llie?7bperalbr.7vput,6ut7lrqur"ly, v;'}builetiirs? "?},The?: ;Vfiret?7bpirt7^iike ?7these';'s?<AVelcbme!;nuggels?"v?isvloag O' cornirigr 7? 7: ':-,,, -?7'-7;7.7..7,7?7 ?Continued irorh Thrrclj^ige?}'? lor. of lhe: pcMtce7 represented .Count ;d:e; Cassellaine,:with7?rdl? the. giaoc? and manner of ;a Freuchvgehlleinuii... So7.we.ll.did. he'suslaiii:.his chanicter. Ihatlris best?7frieiids7dicl vnol.eveu? recognise';, hiin, 7?,yet '���;'.��� lie"'.Ayore 7 up ;inaskl77?7Tlie.7:prize},71br7;?the7 best dressed? gehtlemau7Avas7 awarded '.to- hi m.?- ������-.-:. -:??-?7-:- '7 7v-;'-?7.'?'- y-Al:;i: -v.?'?-?-???' A J?7f;.?:Wtillace?7of 7theV;B*inlc?bf Conimei"ce,7as.?Patvvan'7r:uslr?geiitle-, mairTancl contractor:}lbr7lhevC.7i?:;R;?? took, thc.prize? fbrlhe? best? suislai lied miilc;?}^ Pat;s;::Ayin27?7Maniie77Was};spleiidid? SI r e; s ta le:i}? tl rlt?} Pa t }:"su;ppprtecl?hei7 twenty 7 niirrutes? :?then'7his7rhbiiey gaveout and si le-lr'as"1 supported 7 lii m Iweiityyears????'?1??????':????^:. ??..'.;' ?v? 7 "��� Frank 7Brackett?'as rah-bldimaid;? with".aii--aroma bf bhibns ancl a, high .....V,..,. ..;,..\ V .V.VV?':;7.V-; .-.'V. 7<J7?: .' ���������,,?-.,-,.'.. ��-..', colour;,-.; was' 7Marhie-s?7ch urn .7}?Tlre get-up \vas}fine,btrt:if Frarik'-wotrld pr 11 ne.dris ?nosesvandTTfeet}he?might 'ptiss7<isvKatlieriiie:7?7;7?v;v_777'?7-?;,v7;,?;7,.v v M -rs.; G eorge = H ay es,7go wii ed -:(,i 1 i?a.: STOCK -LEADING? HOUSE ?-;7-}7?7;}?Boq :7vOF??-:<':GdLD^}SE^ ?? ?H:UN<:!ICS :Ml: White'II orst;, Yii'ioiV,vnii(ii)isr:owy, i!.. t:?.?,? :-?7-7:7 7 v1,; ;��� %/J llilRPI g^OT ^j-^ '"IST"?KCn ��� ??;7:?Tlre Stuirise;Coyi?had?their grant ' at? work oh7upper Willow creek last /Saturday,'. Avith?Mr.7Reirt' as pipe-? ���'.'.-'man.-.-.-'- 77 .-���--'��� ??- ;?7?7-,.;-'-''-���?, -'���'-.-..'-?"������ ������'}-' Just 7A;rrived-r--irew7 slripment:: of ? clothing? furnishings, boots arid shoes at Newton's,?,Discovery, .will be sold at'great reduction:'?? -- --?, --���-?��� ?-; All .kinds, v of 7'Garden- Seeds- lit ;7Pillman,& Co7s.?-7}.777???7 ''/.'���- At ' the "l'rour of. going to press ..the ?' Gleaner '" . was reported, to be .somewhere between - Caribou a..d Tooehi, keeping epmpany? with an ice-floe... She is Teported to 7 lraye a few -passengers and a full cargo of freight..'..- :?....7 ...7}..v =..??-��� ? Strictly "Fresh Ranch: liggs; 60 ��� cents per dozen at .Pillman & Go's. The receipt of a few 7 sacks of mail on Monday \vas momentarily about as welcome as lire boat.. It took the carriers ex.ictly?eig!it days to make the trip from -Log Cabin.. Full Hue of Farrcy. Stationery at Pillman & Co's. 7 ���':'"' N. B.���The ice ",went out" on Atlin lake between Sunday night and Monday morning, the 2nd aiid j \ 3rd iusts, and the beautiful-expause I of water was a sichl fc.r st.ir e'en. Fishing tackle, *X:c. at Dockrill's. ! Mr. Christopher is reported to be j relurning to Alliu by an early j .beautiful,,pink? silk?-.trimmed?wrtIt daisies7? represeiiling77;Spriiig,77?i-e: 'raiiidecl? lis that ,;6.ur;7?miich -longed, tbrvSpriiig'is:a?month,late7??';7.7 ??:7;'7 ;7:7Majiyvgugii?eyes}\yerecast;pjv:U .Stubblefie!d7;;even?:the;silv^rj^mbbh- hncl 7stars7 made:?eyes? at the;pretty :p;ictiiTe':bfr;Nigh't:'??7v"?77r'?,'7????7 ? Jim'McKiirnoh,7a??Broi-ce}"Miner .from':.Gold Run,?was'eclipsed, l>y his rival Tivlro?'stayed; with Gold Run,'-: reprie.sehtecl'';M3y:'-Jack-}--veartm'el? arr'd whose generbirs?:display of .riuggets did one's.heart?gocd;?lo think' what may :bedn .store fbr7the ,?!sta vers. V ?'...' ? Pla.i :Dave.,PIastie 7pres'entecl him'-, self as.a"Barber?a lew weeks earlier, we:should7?haye tficd?tp ])ers,uade liim. to' remain.������?'-' ?-" ,,??' }"'?'?--"? 7 ,7l'a've?;Burfoii arid Mr. McFeely? as Cake-walkers, 'certainly, took-tlie cake. THad ''���they?'.'?siis't'aii-.edv--?tlieif. characters; the j-���' would have carried oil". th e. p rize. _:..?'; .7.: ?..?;. A A A.., ?7. 77, iA .... Free1?7 .Wrong 7.impersonated . otir weekly7newspaper,7;ai.id ?\ve: fe!t?w.e; hacla-Claim?on him fbrdoing}so.:7; '"-.'���'Mrs. Wrong,',as?ji Morning Star, looked,exceedingly pretty. , ' ? ? '? Mrs? ,Mobley,': in the guise of Red Riding;Hood, ssem haunted by tlie Wolf that wasn't there. Mickey Richardson . was - qiiite.at home as '.'Hobs.". , ��� Father Newton, in his luinible mien was-a father, and adviser to. all the ladies. ' . ? Roy Taylor, as lhe "Girl With the Golden .Hair "Hanging Down Her Back," was so well gollen up tlrat no one knew him. -'. ��� Mrs.. Campbell,' as Night, captured the hearts of all the boys. Miss McDonald, of Pine City, was a 'blushing bride attended by her bridesmaid, Miss Folcv. The 'Phis New -,<77.?7'.'?;7-;7,:v -'���-'��� .,v:.-l6th,-'. 7.7''-v:?'?7?7:77'77E'.'.7ROSSE-LLI.7;;Wlahager,:77? ??;��� Gorner?Peai*f and Firs tStreets? Atlin -.13? Cvj??; ;?7 ?7{iiici?7"Goitnn(K^ 1901.-}���Ivveryliii.iig?,ii,i Jit7is?,Nc\\77??S^ 7?cii()!(xsr^w:Nrsi-i.iQiJoirs::ANi>7aoARS-���--t:Asr (i��oi)s?A7si'rciAi:iY.7}.??}7;?}77?7?;;7, !���.-? 7r\t tlie^Old: Stand-^Gor??First^ Streets?} tti^lic$f# ik-ii.?Gn?i;u^iljK Prop:? 7 \Va 1 ,t v. r ;'l' ri a i'-i 1 icvM gr7-; ?i|M^k: :������' Ei-iies t|]Ki;ri^ 77|Jli^H b j�� 9 k ���AAy^'Sia^^-iLeave^-ferAAAAAAA ^Buggies and Saddle Hoi-se^vfor??: }���-'"??���???'" AA :'?v7 ���Hire;??}.?;: ??-��� AyAA>' 7 Freighting a Specialty. Leave Orders'-"at the Russell ;Holel:- l-Youi the"iiusseil? liotel,?Atliii at,���'?-���,' 7 rb.'3o:'.'a',."tii ���?} t p;ht7 and 6 p'.'ih.; 7? .- ? 7?:.' v^: 7; 7?;: 7 ,\.NU;17I(0M :?"-.'? ''-';��� 7.?.-- Ths GOLD ' HOUSE, Discovery, 7 "8 a.in.,71.1.30 a.m. and 3.p.in??'���-.. B :", M7ll^7MAFP|^ ,}S 7^-ft^; R66111 s ancl vBeds' ? ������A'-A^'AAy^'liAAyy 7'77'7;?;7?:7???..7}.}}^.:^ T B���%o -:-v7;v7-?:;.7--7:7-;r7v :?vv?,7-7:77DISCOVERY-,7-B.(C.--7 7 ?-?.,., 7-7 :v?.?7;7.?.?,7 ..-?'���}-Comfortably Furnished?Rooms--Bythe\Day,7:Week or Month. 7:;7 ?};7?v};7? }?Vj\IKRICAN 7 ,?7 -- ...v?.? -..: .?....? v.7. 7.7.L'Lbatiikiidai.k, Proprietor.'., r^i-^-^sj^ *R<.Ai ' Fine, new'Four-Horse Seratogo leaves tiiis Motel at : i^lXqil,i>lUS..;. , ? SH.n,.,!!. ;1o ���.���,. a���cl:i o'clock for Atlin. 7 boat with a plant for McKee creek Are you going to build or make ! characters were verv well sustained 'alterations ?~-I.f so, sec Olive*. Men J ,md h;irdIy any one kneu, Ulem_ . ( always on hand. . ������ Discovery-was delighted to see so j New and Second Hand "Tin iliul GruiiiteWaie, Iron Steel, Picks-, Shovels find I'lacksm jth's (,'oiil, Ciiant.Poiyiler, Caps, l.-'use and Vukon Stoves. ' ? Goods, Bought Sold and Cxcliiing'eil." . . ".''������' FRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. . . Fish, Game in season and home made Sausage. NoKTiiiiRK-'Hoticl Building, I/'irst Stri-:i*:t. ���I. ti. COII.NKI.I,. iR B HIV B Our ews of l he'Creeks" ;i".*:a:rv Alliu friends at the Ira teeiv crowded out this week, bul ' they ,!iav he nss���rec|' 0f there will be lots iu our next issue. may welcome at all, times.. md I a warm Furnished rooms Hotel Northern. in rent I or disinfectants go lo Dockrill' G. K. IL> VKri. Discovery. OPKN DAY .AND.NIGHT. FIKSV-C17ASS RESTAURANT- ��� ', - IN" '"-"������ CONNKCTION. It'll flfJIIU Hull, A I '11 i-i-i.i I .s- slu;:-e. PINE TREE HOT! DISCOVERY?.13. C. " Finest of ..liquors. Good stabling. K11. SasoS, Proprietor. JA I". LINK BATHS BAkiiKR i-'i*cii., SHOP Now occupy t lif-ii- new i|ii:irlers next to tlie Unnli of li. X. A...first Street. The tint li- mollis 11 rt illy 11s >d as fount! ���Tv.* b?.--J 111 cup-. Pr iynt.. IJntriint*.* I"|* In.ijes,
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-06-08 |
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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DOI | 10.14288/1.0169649 |
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