* .J ���.���tai&fe'ieu ii*.**p*V*it<iii�����tiu^ j Jwa^t^lfrt^ i.fcT.'jMUtiUM i*W>UHt i t&l^&'git^XM&aiQifflW'^^ ^aau^^M^kiiaiaai i^&iUnYM^.'M.^^ .y^-.>:Ji*J.ll��.t.WiiA-'V -.-,'��� :rin-"'V^i>V.-^^ :^A- -.,��. ,*-*vay>.'.'.v?;"v^1 T:,,\v,,v,,. :;. .:>T,^;- i.v���#. VOL. 12. zjrc ���'VrATLIN,- BTCvv, SATUR DA Y:,^MAY,:;^;:igo5:7 ,:nc 304 A - French" Peniai��--The War wf T^T; .Drags' ^ oriT ;Domlnion^Flnaneds--Thi3 Strike; in ;��� -^ ; Chicay-cw-Eai'fch ;;;;TTT":dere'iV8urr^ 7:T;Tdtt awa,���; 0nI:v:;'M ny?? S':>-r111; tlie) Trhqi;isa;j.bcliiyT^ ' ��� iov::SbuL!i::-YoVk,|ui-:gecl.;tlie"Gover-u-: 7B the htf-toVh ol cf a n ;;e leet i 01 i ��� ;ii r;: North -���������Oxford ;ai^^ "������-. '.tniei'Tlva'tiner"1 :said,V:tliat^'';as ; Mr.: Sut;lr;e):h3nd;had 'dt^doiiAVednesdayi T'^asfcalr^the^ '77\ pi aceTbrf Satir rd ay,:- h ejtiioughtithat; .Ti'-M.'r^jV^ Tceeditigiy.b^ ^iby'r&ina'rk^ V -an; answer; tb':Mn;McteOTi's request ���^������:;iu^du)i-'time'.^^T^v��.-T^^ :T>'it has ;been -decided .tq, divicleTthe :'; 11 ew,'p 1:6vi 1 ice: of;;A1 b'erta: ���,iiitb ,25- ���:,.;������/constituencies. ���;:';���.-.. .;;. ;::&:';;:>;^Tv'T;---; %.;:;!;;. Lbndoii;TMay-;S.-^Th '���?: ��� foreigu'office lias;issneda;stateluent :v;declaring"'.eimrvi)'a'lically Urat;t!.ie;al-. \.,;!eg'ed breaches'bT.rieutralit)':'bruthe: ::777 Cochin TTC1 ima^'^^tv^tn^mv^ ^;r_--jbuncled:^-;T.T'T' 7~~."7;';-:"T7-;y'.'.; T,J'' T/.!:Tit'; is^'epbrted;;tliat; several jap-' r, ; anese: s h11 is ''appear off; t he/;'-coafelii'; a"t ���:':^,A^uby,ev'ery.-^ 'less iff communication1' witnT;Fpf-- T - mosa. A line' of JapaiVese scon't " :ships^isTenbrted.to,;'extend;arouriT] :: thesotith;end of the -Islaud;of-F.or- :,.:.inosa, and "' airotlier/'ljiie of .scouts is; ,'. '"said .tobreach f>ir oul.iiitoA.he Pacific; ;77 from Llie-south^ibo^st.ofFofruos|h: -.' -��� Ottawa, Oiit.;May '8.��� The -state-. . meiiVbf the-'Dbrumiou 'fiiiance^ for; '\T-.lhe:.::te!t:tubH^ ���:' ������ I ve*hT eViciirig '��� April; -':30th-,*. -shows/ :::';:^50b700Q.ofaii:increase'in-i'eyerure,; '":.': )!&5p?77opp7o:an'.incfease in prd-in.-; ; ��� ��� ai;y :^;kbehdi,ture/ -aiid;:-$i:,^ TVbf aii\.;irrdi'easevhr.':e>:pe;nda^ure:> O]!; . ..capital account:-.''��� 4- T: T: ' fjbiicloriTMay/S:---Tlre' lieu'S^ha's '������." .reached 'here-that overdone-.hundred- picked men from the striking: Army .:'��� Hoot \\^orker.s ,ol..'..NorL-hamploii- shire, T��cc'biii])<'uiied''.. by'a ��� baiid of .music, hav.e started .on foot today for London'.to .lay'their grievances beforetlr'b.Wai-Qfliceauthorities:: ���������' ���' ���i^s^May 9.'^Ari. oliicial des- ��� patch received -to 1 iis^l.it-,.s'tatcs that- the Russian sqiuidron has departed' from Kong Har_Hay,r;iii:l,.ihat the French '..authorities aiong 'tire rorrte oft'he ���squadron ai'e'niaking deter-j uiiticcl.efl'orLs.H'o k'eep'it'uioving. T?)li'io;"May 9.���It'^-'anticipated by l3ic .oflicials here-.that: the two divisibnSibfhhe^Rtr.aaian;sqnadroir. will.unite today. ,���:'���"j '.. .���Hwig'jKongw.May.p..���A. despatch front Sing .{r'uiivChiua, -says that Hventy-liverRnssia.^,warships were- sighted off V;uifoiig' on May 3rd, .���iiiti UiaL/ourteen cruisers were seen off Three' Kings on Vhe same date. . Toldo,' May 9.��� Official reports received today 'show that only slight -advances have, beeri rrrade iii I lie TriiigyWii; Ujoii :;aird Ghanglu district.'i. :''-,;-.':.'The;-bnly.''fig'iiliirg'of.;ial'e', II as ,bec 11 .c'a'yal.ry'sk iriirisi 1 es.��� ���..; 77:. ,- ���:;:: Ne\^:��brlcT^M:iy;:^T---'rhe cbririse[ Ibi-^JSlmr.^Pattersorr ;iiasapplied.for b"ihV-;;TlT:-;!CT V:'?*QifebeC, - May'9^Sbhie:3 .teriiiecliate: .���a'i'vd;.^^^sfeerage passeivgersi lrave^lnrrdediiere;5 with irr; the last i4:hbufsv':T'.vi-^v::";--TTT^;'-T' v';TV;,'.v'. -Si.'GJy^s'P��':'-'.:';'M^y.^^^ weekv; of; the ���teanisters sirike;-tofri^ rhenced today*;and "the e'iHployei;s- are.Vappare'ritly.''holdiiig':J t.lie'a.dvair-; tage^ .yThej'tea'mster^ .iaiypearto^be iii'-V/'a positionvwhereTth'ey^ nius.t; eiither;yield-p.r,else.;decide:tO/exten^ the.-s'trik'e':by.'callirig.puL.. thonsarrds. of affiliated..workers!;' Three men were'fatally ���injit'red;.;dufi'ng.-lbday*s; riotingv. ^i'Tr;.'^;;:y::''':���./.''t:. . ;;\;';;...-;:-;..?..::;:.'. ;::;St.v 'iPeterahurg;���'.- May '/.g.���The -Japanese- -authorities Jiave.TCfiised' to agree to a/defihitiotrof tlie limits' bf.":'th"e';';:war''rzo'ii^ 0fthe preser 1 i posrtibiis'-of the ;op- pbslrig:armies;.TTTv:'TT��� :'-:-:,77)^7:7:'-}'-'7 :- EdiribntbiL;May^ 10.-���The ; Iyietr:' -teriarit-Goverrior .ofvthe.Pxo\auce-af. A1 bert'a'.' will.:;be ;sworit ,in iier.e' on M-iTii'ti^-News. -���,.������. . .Cv.- ��� ..���;..,��� JtiiyTi st..:������' A.big celebration ;is. being. TSt.-';Te'tfersburg^;;Mky;jp.-^Gfiuv eral'.:K-nrbpatkirr' has . ftria.ljiyv'been relieved.;of vhis^-Gbmmand'-.:;.pf ; the First���.'"���Army;..aud-# has..been recalled; rlo'StTlPetersburg;.;.;,..;.-. ���;���';. ,. ���'".���' .....' ���: ^ohibay^ ��� ���M'ayi.ib.:���Kifty^people hkve'beert ldlled'-'here.by arr earth- qtHiiie.' S'- ':.-:'-v: \..:.;-'���;;.:;������'-;''-.'.-. ������;;'.��������� -���'���. ! ^Vancouver, ���v-Mayj i;::-T-A '-liiait named Johir Jacksbhstoday asked tlie' local, police: to-, place- :hini guilder ;orVekt',':siatihgUhat;he.i!ad:murelered- iawo'rnaii'riahiedi.pbra .'Wh'i'tfield'irr littgh'rhd': on' December '23^1903.: He said th'at'.'h'e-..;could- iiot bear-'the: s'ecret'oriy'longer;; -;-- ---'-r: ��� :-���;.--.:';- ; Pipiitg'-i'oti Tine CreekTyas 'cbm- tirenced for ty days earlier', than 'last 'year.; .:J;'?\ 7777:::'..-,' T'V-^TT".-^^. "'';.' .::,;Mr.;;l{dr^Telfbrdi:\whb;.lias,gnst returtieti;;n-o^n;vtlre-:ea'st'ft;with-;his l3ridb.";'^as ;takeir"a-lay^witliT-Redy JacH^MbDonald^ir'thev^ifterest;^ MessrsT;BlackTaiid/^Grarri';;iir-;th^ .Senatbr;G'rbup,;:BbulderAereels7.;.;-:;:;r; n;;:;Mr;:Alex^'F:M(:Ket]zie^wii;l^ ^he^'Gassiar^' -creek lease'von- Boul- vder"Cr^dcthis;suhimer..v;-;:; ';';:;.;;:i:;v.:;;;; :i^y^he ���^imining^operations- v:which; MiaVebeerrca'rfied; ,bn-<for..the4ast ,'iS; mibn.thslbyv,MesSrs:'vBlack:&-eo..:oh: BbtildbrtGreelc vwill clbse-dowujfor .gbodvit-r|;abouy-thfee;;weeks.;^ f-:; ;;���.;;:���.A f.:.;'Mx^p;-;Ti'.'Switi^ r'iye;-hfM:;e:.;abpiit the;i;6th-ihs.t.,.;aud i \\\ \ ;=thie; -1, tiiea 111 i ni e ���".; the "p 1 a n t /p f; the ;Britislv^m,erieahTDredgirig::Cb;Y,bf wliiclr���,.'4ie:".'.is.;i'.-maiiage_r)i��h.as: -.been. made, read y-.fbr:'tlie'seaspn's;;:Wprk:',. TvAliftli^l'rVdraulic^cpmpauies.yare busy::get(ti]gT-iii/shape7^rid.pip4rig lias rheeii dn-progress; pti: :Pih&Creek '{6r'#ox&i7&&y'$>:$7Jyy>^ .iTMrT3;iHTPfurn be,.wiil:.lpbk^after. the" in iiii tr gVbpera'tior.s Vf o r. -,t lxe... Mc-: ;ICee--c;o!]'ipaiiiesvtlirsr.sunimer;v:i ;H.e. -h't'-s tliii^c-t-ii inea;at wnrlc at^i?^''^--; ;. Assesiinent^prk'-to ;tlrbiexiffri.t of ^500'has;:tlVis.;we:ekt:beerrT recorded/ 'b'n'the^Sunse^-ahd-Bostoumi.rie.raV ���cla'imsTT':' .'.���';. ':["���'��� -: ��� .' '--'v������"���:������ ���' \-';;������'>.���;.���' ^hXast;-8unda:y:!. fire.;;destroyed; the. tool '"���house'' of; the North Columbia. Mining 'Gonrparty at��� piscbvery, and among other things-lost'was^a large.; headliglit. ;;.Tlie; damagedpue^was about'|2pO..;T, ���'' :���-;V v'T";..; 7:-:..-:;-,..;;../ V.T]ier2;;,is^a; sho'rtage;Vof. m^ivori; : ;,; Staked. and;Reeprdecl. -, ST;;' ;; ';Mystei-y,V bench lease oirSprucei "Creek, by Ole Qwra: ;-";::;���/;"'T77'T-;���;-���. ,':������. "Teslin;'' bench please on^Spruce' Gi-eek,.;byVAiid'.-'"G'ur'yiu."':TO';^ ' v ''Anira;:;Ma)'ivV: bench': lease: on; Sprhce.'preek);::by^Geb.iH.'Bray;er^ ���;/ 77:7",7':-,; 7: rApplieatipiis. ''T 77 TT^tT; ;-.: The;;..following^applicatioiis^'for- leasfehave beeir posted:-:;';-7777 .���;.': 1.-��� 'T rT^Gladias.Tsbeiichjleasepn Spruced Creek,;:,by;Tom; \VLute.' ���'-.:. ���; ,<),: ;.V ..<c^|\Ve,:r.;}Threer"Tberic Spruce: Gr.eek,-;b\'Geb.;:Furrin.^ BouldeivCreek-: :, Erom the RecordingrOffice. Iterris'"of' T^ev/sT;T:''vT'; To date '325; building, permits have' beeii isst'red in -Winnipeg, covering :btrildings valued at $2,384,- 400; ,$709,000 ahead of the same period'oflast year. T - ,.;.,.,.., i, '���' It' ^y'as^i.'.re'pbrted-na.'. few clays"ago that ���;M.''Delcasse, .'for eight "years' France's iniitster of foreign affairs, had re's'rgue'd'V"'' A later despatch stated tl(iatj-l,ie'<liad:decided'tb- retain lfis.'por.tfolio.... ���-:������ ' - ��� ' : Schwab, of A'n.iericah steel fame,' has practically cpnclt'.decl.arrange: inents lo bttiid slrips for the Russian A'dininalty... Details are ke"pt secret but'reports-have it that thevvessels :will., be ���."the'.-'iudst ,fo'rmid'a:bl.e afloat unci of. 16,000'tPirs displaceuieuti ���A LDiidon...,cl'e'spatcli,.,a. .few days agd'annoirnced that Sir P. J.;. Ber- ���t.itv ���:"jtne:;'-^yl'sl1 ���^."'.^sad.or^vto 'i^ra'tice"' /"hall pi:eseri.teci ' Fbrel-gn MiiiLSt|jii'.IX'Jcas,'jf. with a note from the British CVoveiiitnei'itcoiirteously supppr'ting-' tlie'' repre'seiflations ��� of Japan' 'in', regard t-o the stay of the Russian squadron at Kanirauh Bay. Hydraulic "Leases."- .: .:'TT'li'e;.iollb\vi^ the goreni ment'office bulletin -board': ;'"Atlij, Ma'y'?S, .'1905V���I^otice', is liereby given that 'Volcanic.iCreek is now open for location; .-ui/iier- part 2 o'f'tlii Placer MiningAtt.;;;J. A. Frasei.'Gbld Cotuni'issipner,;' _'..���': ���'. ;T'V;'. Transfers. '���,-,' T' / The following leases on.0'Don- hell 'Creek have! beeir. bought by RTM^Kee:' '������ ' ' . T' ;'"���'���:'���-, ���'''NX'Sii.-' :" : 'LBA'SR.T'; I'KOM'.. "GoldHili'No. 2,'' bench, j. PIbu'sel :"Red I-Iili" bench, Av.McDoiiaUl' ���''Red'Hill," creek, H' A. Turnbtill ,vG61c Hill," creek'; J. M. Turnbyl;!' "RedHill'No.2"hcrich, Alex. Smith W. A': Baii-d 'to j. McPherson;, "Union' May," ''>'Fair;'Play''' arid "Martha," on Pine Creek. .;yT.:Atim;;;Boar^ TheVAh'nual-Me .T:,T'T. Oiflpers~-k';'Publi6;;E{eetiirig;toT':TT ';-V'';T^be;; Held :-fflay7l5V'^ iTThe.-..annuaf ^general \in'eeting.ipf ���/������;-.:���;'?���!; ���theTAt'liii-Disiricty was'Ah'e'idTiii^he;;;Cbuit|^ Thu^sday^eveniiig,%i[ 11h \hst���):. .'VT;T;.;-.i, ; ;After the. .business';-.. for the ,.past:: ;:.,:��� : iito iii I; li ;':hacl;;; beeriT; ^cmicl irded'T; t heT'f.' :T;;! :presidpr!r^:.Mr.;;:J^ and ,MrT A; .^C;trlr rsch felcl: ^ was^elec^^T ;teci.^tb':th^;^liairTT?T.';;TT^ ::;;;:The;rei;inrig :pre^ideiit;; theii;1 reatlTTT his;;;;repprl,vgtvjti;g:;.aH^u^ work undertakeri.;>frid;:accprnplished -T'T by.'theboarci;;during: the past ./termT, ��� T nil; lie, jirisvi;;: ts; f rt::ithi:d i s.trictT,^HeT, :2.7T7 :p'bihfed": otit;"fhat> "wliileymuchTha'cl'' v. been'd:bne',Hherevstill feluaihed cbri-' -;T sldenible'tbb^ ca'rrieci'i:o.a"'.sa'tlsfaeV..';}. tor'y'iissu'e'in EhefulureT.In passing " ^e'^reinarked^'that1 ^he'^iBpard of -T'rade' Wa's''a:'factbr which was: making : itself felt and was the only au-' ". ��� thorized,;ptt'blic ,bocl}':i n the d is trie; . .' recognized'-: h}' both the 'pbrUinibu and' Provincial'Governments'..' ��� '������"'"'"[ .'The secretary's report .iirclude'd'- airi'tein'izedstateiueii.twlirelishowed .... the assets;; of the' Atliri/City;Elfe: .:.'"'.." D'e'partiheri t to a mount to \$2,086,25:'.,.,_. _ '���'"'The"'...election.:!.p'f.;'6'ffice'rs..:fb'f-. .th'e". ���ensuing year fesuUed iir MrVSlaple's .-���; and Capt;' Hathbrn ���beiiig.re-elec'ted. by acclau'ia'tipiiT as presicleiitTaiicl vice;presideir't respectively'.' Cpuii'-' cillors' elected; we're: '.' Dr. H.'.-ii.'-' -' Young, M.'P.; arrd Messrs. 'B'purne.-���' Dowlirig, Kggert, 'G'rim'e,. J\:Ias^ii, Ne'viieTPillman and'TttrnbniLT;": -Mr. Fi'ed 17,. StcplVenson Was'tir'V- . .'aiiimbusly re-elected as Sec.-Treat's". : .The q'uestio.u of the reduction iii piice'of lowr'i lots having bcciVpial the attention "of the board,' K'v. Bourne brought' down a resblu'ti<V;:, 'wliich'' was adopted,' that ii j'; tibi.0 iiVee'tin'g' he calk'd'for' Mbnday^Mr.y -i!5tii, irV'ihe 'Comt'Hous'e at'-S.p.u:,'.', to'cliscuss the .'luat'ttiV and"deCrT.s.' ���as to what, steps 'should !?���'���' UVk'er'i:' -. Immigration. TVbs' Vau'^-lm'to T." 'Molldy, 1 i.os. auB j^ , j -..-The total- ininugrairon. .for,, tfie- Nancy latin-ks,, 1:.���.-������ & ��� 'third iiilerest'in ar'icl": three-quarter' interest'��� in; ' "Pomona" orr'Spruce Creek. ��� " Geo': A.'Braver ir. P. L. Callag- liaii, bue-half interest in' "An'ira May." aud."\Voodst6ck" oil Spruce Creek.' ' ' K'd'.'. Telford to J. A'.' McDonald, ���'bii'e'-fiu'arler' interck "Senator Min- inf Co.," Bouhk-r Creek. line 'months endij'.g .with March was 76,120, a net-increase of.,6,'614 over tlie same time.last year. Tl-.t'io was.au.increase of S,o6i,.lroin.G!.e;:t .BriUiiu, and. a. decrease of J,447 from the United States. ....-: . ':;d:;-:,;;::'T" Stables iv I,tmisclen make a s: e- cialty of Fresh Kggs aud Butter. ���MfflOWMintftMnu ATIJUi, B. C> SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1905 / / m .nil The Atlin Claim. THE ATLIN CLAIM is punniHrb kvcry batwrday MOnNIKC. MAILED rjltt' TO AMY PART OT TMC would ron no cehts pen month ; ��b-��* r��n vcAn. ADVKnTtniNc rates : $1.00 pib inch each inkliition; reading hoticce, a a ccNiift * line. SPECIAL RAvTta ON APPLICATION. :���*++:. n JOB PRINTING: ��ILL*HIAD��, rOST(n&, VH��IT��r��G CARDS, IKTTIB-HCADO. PAOanAMMES, ETC., ETC. onocna promptly rmcvrraDl PRICES MODERATE. The Atlin Claim Pudmshino Co. JV. PoiiTjAltD. GltANT, Ei>1TOU-MaKA(SUU VOLCANIC CREEK. A reference to the news in our column devoted to '.'hydraulic Leases" will show that the applications made some time ago for leases on Volcanic Creek have been refused by the Department of Mines. The action taken by the Government in this matter, will give great satisfaction to marry in the district, and it is another evidence that the pledges given by the Government in reference to the wholesale staking of mining ground "are being carried out. We understand that quite a few men have left for the creek and others'are preparing, to follow, and that iti is them 'intention to get to bedrock and find out if the ground will pay to work by individual methods. - - ��� : ������ national boundary is reached'and, in view ofthe whole,of the Alaskan properties giving such favorable results, we hope to see more honafide development done on all our own prospects instead of, as in the .past, a little assessment work on a few claims in order to hold them. We have the material but it might as well be in Siberia, as it is' no good to us in its preserrt state. , In an issue in the near future,', we hope to be able to give a report of the quartz development, in this district during the past year. , Useful and Ornamental 6eod$ -QUARTZ. We see by' the'latest Juneau and -���-v���t���. 1 ��������!��.-��..;__iii01 ine ijuaiu industry, of Alaska is..going.ahead by leaps and bounds all along the coast and islands of Alaska and, from the present indications, the output 'for the coming season will be'more than double that of any previous year. Iir "speaking =0!" Alaskan mines marry people fancy that the Tread- well mine is practically the only paying one in Alaska. This is not true, and it'is' sale to say that the territory named can ..show at least a. hundred operating and paying properties. All along the Alaskan coast from Portland Canal to''Lynn Canal and out to the Aleutian Islands quartz operations are extensively carried on. ICach week "and month news reaches us of ne\,v discoveries, and each year sees some "of them' developed into opc-Kiiiug mines. The development has really been pheu- ominat. This year many large plants \vi31 be erected along the coast from Ketchikan "up ,to the head of Lynn Canal. ' ' What is true of the Alaskan mines should-he equally true of our own quartz. While it is admitted that there are better facilities for developing the mines along some portions of the coast than we have, still the facilities for development in otrr district are certainly good enough to warrant the development of some admittedly" good'- lookirif bodies. During the past years most of the miners have devoted their energies to placer mining on account, of the speedier results. It does not seem reasonable Hint the quartz deposits should cease when the Inter-, A.;BR0iACH OF FAITH.' In demanding subsidies from provinces and. municipalities as the price of building its litre in a certain way, the Grand Trunk Pacific'Railway Company is guilty of bad.iaith. It contracted with, the Dominion of Canada to build a trans-contiiraital railway on certain terms. ��� These terms were thoroughly discussed, and it was claimed that they:were exceptionally moderate, that they provided for no land subsidy/and that the only financial aid was in the forin of a guarantee. On these conditions the contract was assented to by Parliament, and afterwirds by the people. It is a breach ofthe contract to go to a province1 or a municipality and declare that it shall not > receive the full benefit of the line unless further aid is given. This was .done in the case of the Province of British Columbia.- 'Ontario subsidized the company for the purpose of having a spur built from the main line.to Lake Hhrper- \rsr This may have been iuisrtfied, as -the .price 'of something nptjiemt- ternplaled in the originnlcoi tract. Ttis entirely different, when the company goes to Fort William, which is a natural terminus of the railway, and declares that it will be sidetracked unless it grants.additional aid.���Toronto "News." ,- Why send out when you can gkt goods ab,ch��aI' hkiieH- Atlin, Nuggit and. .Grape Rings and all Uimls ,o'f' Jewelry manufactured, on" tlio premitfos.. -������.-.��� Fine New Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry" nnil Diamonds -Watches fr.ojn 55.00, u|>. Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand'Painted China,'Souvenir Spoons: JULES EGOERT & SON, atlin and ��isc6vkry, WATCHMAKERS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. J. H. EICHAEDSON, ATLIN &. DISCOVERY! " Full Line of Clothing Just From the East ': " ""''''the latest styles .. ��� ..,, Complete Stoclo of i DryTGoods ��� <��������� 'r ���������-������.- ���. ���������-. ��� , = ,,- rf'i ,. THE. LATEST IN. HATS, ., BOOTS , AND SHOES. OT1' Gold "Seal,' Gum Boots. '_., , Our Goods are the Best and,pur.Prices the Lowest.1 �� e p.. Bmm 9. ATLIN, li.O. ������''."��� SHELF. AND HEAVY. HARDWARE, Tin and Granite Were,, Miners' andBlecksmiths'1 Supplies,. Doors-and Windows. FurtJttnzpe kind Mattress Factory. ' Canadian Pacific- Railway, Compsiriy. ALASKA ROUTE'SAli'lNGS. S. S. PRINCESS MAY, ,' -...,'��� May 15,' 25; Junk 5.":' Sailing from Skagway .8vp.m. Direct "to Vancouver and .Victoria. - ' Transporting by mil or stenmcr to Seuttle.-vvithoiit extrn charge. We give quick service. No intermediate calls. ��� for. rates or. information apply tu ."H; :R..;B;unn.,: A^etit, Sltugvi-ay; ���I son, o an In'an interview last veek Mi. A. 13. Newell, Vice-President and Den- eral Manager of the White'Pass & Yukon Route, said in regard t�� the outlook for theseasorr:���"The Company does not plan any new undertakings in the Yukon this se; but we certainly expect to '< enormous business. There is every reason to believe that the cowing season will be one ofthe most jros- p.erous irr the history of the country, because the northern country has been opened up irr some of its outlying sections, and trade and population, fire spreading . in all directions. Reports from Darson arrd other points indicate that the cleanup'in the 'Klondike, in Atlin anil at all the camps will be fully as large as if not larger than last year. Altogether the north has a season of great prosperity l>eforc it." .as soon as possible':' -His party "will be composed as follows: Ii. V. 'Boyce, Ladysmith; M. H. White: Fraser and A. H:. -Morley,-Victoria; Parnell Keary,i\ S.. Hug lies 'and E. H."Johnston, New Westminster, and Alex. Lambie, Vancouver. C. A. Higgar 'wiisi expeeU-d to arrive in Victoria last week, and A'. J. Brnbazon and W.. F. Rut-/., o! Ottawa, who are to have charge'oi parties iu the field, were ,al.��.b lo arrive .with him. . A United States - officer.,' .wi.lll acr! company. Mr. White-Fraser's party, and it is presumed one-will lie attached to each of the other parties in the field. , , ... ',���. The United States parties will be in each case accompanied by a Canadian representative..- The : Royal Men's Suits ��� Cleaned "' and I Repaired. All Woik Guaranteed. Gtiodi" Called I for find De- ��� ^ liven d. i y .Cflslion elivery. ''Mr;; and 'Mrs.' J. S. Fenn, ���i'MO ' Proprietors. '���"HOTEL .VANCOUVER. THIS HOTEL IS STCrKED WITH T^.E BEST Of GOODS Sam. ���JohKs.icne, Progf wmm^uuHMi�� OF' liATHS- ' ' ��� ��� IV. BARUliR SHOP ' }>. SillliLUS & Kl>DY DUHIIAIIV Now occupy tliuii u��.-w <|tiiirtt-i�� ui-xi to the Hunk of K. N. A., l'irsi Strrt-t. "' The Uitli roomy iil-u e<iiiiilly ivu ,f��u<l ui IimuhI in cHi��v. r'i;ivikttt Kiiti-miue for rih.n^v. '* t ft-1; ��� _,-.-.."i>iscoyjcuY, u. c. '. '���' '.i J^ ,' ' A .faTKIClI.Y A' Strictly- Pirst-CIass Hotel. Dii'iing-Iicoui in connection. Choice^'. Vv'iiies, I.iq'uci'^ mid Cigars 'Boundary Survey. . The work; of delimiting . the Iromidary between Canada and Al-^ aska.-which was begun .last'season,' will be continued this year. Mr. White-Fraser, of Victoria, has received his commission from Ottawa to take charge of a party which will l^e in the field during the summer. He is making arrangements to enter upon his duties *'���'��� Palmer. ' ��� ��� , , -.it, -' t The Reliable Shoemaker, - ��� - - DlSCOVlSKY, li. C. ED.".' SANDS, Proprietor BalnioYa-r Hotel. "'-���.- ���in Rubber B'oo��s si Specialty. Vi>it itt'i Itllnto Lodge, A. F.7:& A.M. ��� ltuii-iilur voimnuiiicii- tium liolil on .tins liial Tliiii-siliiy of cm-li inontli in 'tho A. (I. IT. W. Hull. 'J'liiril Strt-i-t. . . Iiretliren eonlinlly inviti-i*. Discovery, B. C.r Miller &-McLitpen, --Proprietors. ' We Aim to Please. Finest Liquors and Cigars. . Good Stabling. rowof.ee S'lcFariaiie Engineers and Surveyors. Dixon-'6. Sehulx, Proprietors. T ..,.;. Discovery. Ul'KN DAY ANiVn(0.HT. ,T. H. BllO\VXI.KE?..p. I-. Si, 1). I.. S.,. . j ,'.'. J. W. fttc K A III. A N E, C. E. ��� [ FIK.ST-Cl.ASS Uli.STAi:uA\T j v - - ���������in;- "���-: - | . : COXNLi'JTfON. : It��4.;; lll.ii. <U'is lei' l)i;:��.:r�� fcn,Lt, ������tt^-li'lJriit^mji j^iiuilu. ��^fc��� .,^|,n rt ��� l. w-*���*v^-W"JJVi*AltEKlU<��VlI^ ATLIN, B.- C, SATURDAY, MAY. 13, 1905 ATLIN. TRADING COMPANY, Ltd. Importers and General Merchants, Staple, and Fancy't>ry Goods, Ladies' Underwear, . -*Kfjj.��W~- Ladies' and Gent's Felt Slippers, .Men's Underwear. "*Ky2 IC:tr~ Ready-Made Cfotliirig,- " -Eoots, Shoes, Etc. -JXMASXV We carry a,full line of the celebrated Gold Seal Rubbers and'Overshoes- Remember every article we sell we guarantee to be first class. GOO IIS MKIiIVKKKD l'UOMJ'TI.Y ON TUB 'CHKUKs'. '" '��� ' ' A: S. CKOSS.'T'IICS. our stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is larger than ever and all at close cash prices. , Securing Timber On the North Coast for the Grand Trunk Pacille. Extensive preliminary preparations for construction orr the western end of (lie Grand Trunk Pacific are being iuadc just now irr the north. According to news from Port' Simpson, all the available timber along the waterfront of Portland - ��� *��� vu,.-, ���'. < Canal and Observatory Inlet is berng staked out by Vancouver' men, who'intend to'supply'ties and telegraph poles and other timber to the railway* company.", when'"coir-; struction cq'in'nieu'ces on this'coast!' The leader."6'fTthe party irr the north is" Mr. H. H.'. Russell, who lives in. Vancouver, and who .was one ofthe lieutenants of .the Morse party when the vice-president was paying his recent visit to Victoria. Mr. Russell came 'j|6rth .and purchased the steamer Fern. He next, secured the services of Mr. Hunt,..a well known timber cruiser in the north, aird annexed half a' dozen1 Indian guides. ..Then he ���' commenced work, aird has been busy for over a month securing timber limits which will later1 be" filed -in the Government ..offices at Essiug- ,ton arrd Simpson. ; hammedanism.he will lose all claim v ' *��� to Ilia title of "Protector of Holy Places," which is regarded as the main factor . in holding his empire together. , �� Thirteen coal miners were killed in accident last weekjn Oklahoma. . Dissolution of Partnership. NOTJf'K Is licjreb.v giv-nii tluit on and after Jiyii<Vlst,J!)OiS, tho. Mluhiir .l'ui-tnerkbip heretofore oxiitinp: between tlio 1111- 'ilorni{rneil,t under tlie llmi'mimc of liluclc & Grunt, will bo dissolved, . ���-'.������- j. (j. j{r;AcK, l"' !, - . "W. POoI.AHO GlUNT, VlS-'-lt " <��� ��� ������ A.F. McKu-KKiE.'.- '������ The Rival Navies., ��� ���- In order to appreciate .the magnitude of the naval struggle wliit'lj, will take place when Admiral'-TogO meets-- the Russian fleets,- the.t-^'o opposing forces are set out in total as follows:��� ; 'JAPAN. ��� ���';,-' GKOSS. AV. TOTAL NO. TONS. KNOTS. GUNS,. Battleships.���,5 ' 69.goo jS-io Sb" " Crjiisers 19'113,496 r7-22 2 $4 And four other'cbsolcte vessels-"'- RUSSIA.' - Tire following comprises the Bal-' tic I'lett, Admirals Rojc-stvensky und FolUersahrv,, Supplementary Squadron, Admiral L>ot:ovosky, und the Third Squadron, Admiral NebofeatotT:��� ' . ��� ��� GKOSS , AV. TOTAl! XO. TONS.' KNOTS. GUNS'. Battleships, i r i.0o;O78 r^rS: 134: Cruisei.';.^..i2 ��� 68,150 15-24 96 And about twenty-eight- torpedo craft. . Uifc,. or. Death Struggle. London,. May 6.'���Those conversant with the situation in Yemen province,' 'Turkish- Arahia, regard the situation there as being hi the nature of a life-or-deaith struggle, for the Sultan of Turkey. They point out that tire warlike Arabs of Yemen who have never done;inore than impatiently tolerate the Turkish yoke, have now''grown tired of paying taxes three or four times' over and-have revolted. Should the rising in Yemen succeed it/is hound to spread north to Hejaz, ���and i-' the Sultan's authority, is wined out iu that holy land of Mo- WATEKOLAUSES CONSOLIDATION ACT, ' - .. ' ", ,1807. ' ���'" It it hereby notified that'seliediilp oiic ot fees payable under thk Act, notioG of which vv-nu published in the British Columbia Gazette of tho 19th of October," 1900, has been amended by striltinu out the words "up to 100,000 inches" in the St li, 10th, 21st and 22nd lines of the said schedule. Hy command. - I'ltES. J. Fui/ton, 8th April, 1005. Provincial Secretary. ��� BILLS-OP SALE .ACT AMENDMENT ACT,M4 Notice- is .hereby- jriveu that, under the powers conferred by this Act, His Honor the Lieutenaiit-Go'veVjior in Council has been pleased, to order that the oftico of the resris- trar of the -'County Court at Atlin shall be the office foir.the'resfiutration of Hills of Sale referring to ami dealing with chattels situate in the termor}- embraced iu the County of Atlin as deilncd by section 2 of the "Counties Deiiiiition'Act Amendment Act, 1904." 17th Ap'ril, lOOS. Provincial Secretary. Liquor License, Act. TV-rOTICii Is hereby given''thut I shall "1-"* apply witliiii-iiO-.d.ays from date for permission to transfer the Liquor License of the Gold' House, Discovery, to Christian Nisseu. ��� -. "'" .- ., ni6-Jt Jok. 1'. Rose. LIQtJOR * LICENCE ACT. Application for Transfer of Licence. rpAKE NOTICE .that..!. K. P. Qi;f.ejj, of Atlin, H. C. shiill'i|-ppJy to tlio Hoard of I.icfiu-u Coniiiiisbitineis at their nr\t meeting for tlie transfer 'of the Hotel Licence, now hcl.l by ine, to sell Intoxicating Liquors in the premise-, known as-the " Leia'ii'd " Hotel, situate onT.ot 12, IUock 10 of the Townsite of Atlin, H.. C, to James .Uasi.ktt, of Atlin, U. C. Dated this 27th day April, 19u5. I-. P. QUEKN. Last Chance Mineral Claim. . Sl'l'UATK IS THE ATLIN MlNlNCi DIVISION OT CASSIAli DlbTIlICT, CONblbllNCi Of THK Last Uhanck. .Minkisai. Claim. Wheiii: I.OCATf.U ���Hi'.TVVKIiN IIIIICH AND IIOUI.UI'.H Cheeks, Xokth of Pink Chuck. rpAKIv NOTICE that I, M. IU Janiieson, .' -" intent for W. II." Hrown,. I'ree Miner's Cei-tilicate ]iSJ,S90, and J. M.Ikj'vViiinjr, Free .Miner's Certilii-ate li34,KU, mid .lohn Woods, Free Miner's CertiiicHte, l)SI,S92, intend, (ill days from date hereof loapulyto the .Mining ltqeoriler for a C'ei-tifjcivio-'Of Improvement fu'r.the purpose of obtaiuiiis,'' nOovvii Grant of tho above ulnini-;,_, ,. And further take notici- that airtioM, under section. Si, must bo coiiiineiiced. before the Iksiiiiiivi; ut such Certificate <if Imvroyement. D��te<l this 4th day of March, 1*!(5. .M. It.' J KM ESON. K M. O. iiS4,S'J4. Good Hope. - Mineral Claim. Situate in wa atun Minik�� Division of CA13SIAH'���������IMbfOT��!4'. WltKlIK LOCATED ��� HKAUQUAllTI��l��j'<��i' GilANlTiE ClIEEK. r-pAKU NO'f'rOB tlwt.{'.'-Geo. Pollay, PV.M.C. i u:W,S01, part owner ami ��t?ent for John KirUlmid, B. M-C HSi*,4Sl, intend, sixty duy* 'from t.l��i ilutte'hereofr't-ju R|H>1.V to the Mining Ilecor^'cV *�������.�� Certificate of Iinproyciiieiits. for tli��i��i��-pose of obtMiniiifj a Crown Grant of the^hove clainu . Andlfui:tli'er take notice that action, under sectron 31, must be 'commenced before the issHttirceof such GJert'iHcatebf liii|iroveniciit. . *lated tliis Ist-tuAj- *iJF Ajiril, A. D. 1035. The;! Atun Market Co., Ltd. FRESH DRESSED MEATS,. also POULTRY. OF ALL KINDS, Dressed to Order. C. DOELKER Manager, BtfNWELL,;: PEART & CO. -SUCCESSORS TO- 1 ; ��� THOMAS & BENWELL, Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Spirits and: Cigars. l.-:J.- ��� ��� , -i i Local Acent: M. R. Jami'eson. Head Office: Vancouver, B.jC. The KOOTEN.AY HOTEL OPEN DAY AND .NIGHT.z THK .DINING-ROOM IS CONDUCTED ON STRICTLY FIRST-' CLASS PRINCIPLES. ' ' : ' THE GOLD HOUSE", DISCOVERY, B. C. i i* - . , C.���H. Nissen, Prop. - - - F. P. Wrong, M,gr. Restaurant iu Connection Under New aud Capable Mauu��cmeut. THfe-.'-RUSSELL .HOTEL DIXON BROTHERS, Proprietors. "' .... <*&*, Pool & Biiliads, Free. ������-��� Freighting and Teaming js* Horses and Sleighs for Hire. 9 TALLMIRE & BENNETT, Proprietors., Corner "Fearl and First Streets, Atlin, 13. C. I | -������� Ifirst class restaurant in connection. UIOICCST \VINtS. LIDUOIIS ANU tlU.VRS tA5t GOOUS A SPCCIALrV. The Canadian Bank of- Commerce. CAPITAL PAID UP $10,000,000. ; .. .- R:iSJ-i:vii, $3,500,000. Branches of the Bank at Jeatt��v, San Francisco, ��� ������ Portland, ������" Skagway, ete�� ���,Exchange''sold on' all'Points. ��� Goi.n Dust Pukchaswu���;Assay Oi'hicu in Conkicction." D. ROSS,Manager. VANCOUVER ENfilN '���������-,��� : VANCOUVER, B. C S,. LTD. specialists in HO mg wmmmemf<* ���HY.DUAUL'IC GIANTS, -t WATl-K C.'A'n-S, . . RIFFIJi BARS, STKKL RIVI-TTl-I) 111 i', HOISTS, MIXING CAGES and OKK GARS. MADE TO SPECIAL DESIGN. A. G. HIRSCHFELD, /.rrtvnt.Ter Atlin DistJ-ict. Local' Events-; .���Tents,' A/and wall, at'-:Regau;s.;:-r ; Ah/additionisTb be;ma<lte:To.;the "��� kooterray Hotel kitchen, Mr/ Tiros." Sweet having plitained-the contract [idr-lhe excavating. TTv/T ; '1T..i ;: ;S^ Ecgert'sT Rates reasonable.' ������- 'v Peter;.Angel' ('?.)l-lias'-'l?��T9l^s^]. f} ;:elaim 0!^SpruGe-^Ci;eclc),.a!id::;;laopes "' to'get a gaocl' share of tlr(^precious .nietal"' which :\s7usiecl to pave some '''streets. .',--'.'T,'.v..".. '.:���-'\ TTT::'" -. ;��� / ;T; T ;:':': McDonald's .Grocery,;-makes;.a Ispccvalty.of fresh eggs 'and butter,: TTThere was; a milkTaniiive-at'the ': begin riin'g of:; the^\veek^; .d3belker''s; '. cows- were seen entering Discovery ���T��nv:the-;^ali^^ probable cause. :....*: ;T.'/.;:,..'.;��� -Mrs. ,:Peier"s/ Restaurant ; and :/'Bakery, is now/'opcri-;; ;also fnrnisli- ed:rooms by;thc'day or;mo:nth.:."���;.;-;7 ���-T :Bufn'this/act-ihto yotrr mind--��� ;V.'i-t TisT worth.'' remeiviberirrg. tlieirevis -but oiie'strictly-first-class hotel! in; ."SkagwayT-It isthe^Fiftlr^Aye^rue.: :"Our":carriage fleets all'traihs.,' ' I ';'' T.r'Wprk'{*ievi;.aVe: tit present engaged ��� rii: putting in air incline slip i'rvfhe- "���: AV.- V77&.Y7 K!.- wharf Eortheeasier T.liaindiiin;gpS freightTojanclTrom. the Tibdata,--' .���:.--�� -;T;.T:T' vT��� TTYTT 7Vf:Tlie-Goi'unibia Gr-apli'op.hbne 'is Tow exrifbit-atJules;Eggert^s,Tvhb'is "sole ngeul;:iprT% A^HirBistrict and ''. .Gar-Cross."- '- ","���;.'-.'.'-...:.���.''���.-. ':.' ' :���������-. ���'-'".T' : TvMessrs. ��� Dixoiv:#ros.: 7& Seu'ulz L'-.'tliis;'.Vv'6dk-.ct:-ect.c3va.lar.gb".ii'e\v building in- which tq'h'quse tlie' vehicles in connection . wuh^thek- Every; business.. ;-:r ;.v ���;,":-'-r-'. ���.;���::���". ��� News-has come from:Vancouver .that Mr. Geo. A."'Kerr and his "7 brothers1 have fallen heir tea large fortune left' by. the/1'ate/Alex. ;Kerr, of Spokane,: Waslr. _, .T....T. ���.;..'���/;. ; Circulating. .Library,, containing, best edit-io.ris/'at C. K._.I3birrne"s.: '7. -���: W'lren 'going from their camp on '��������� Torey Iniet to Scotia Bay fastSunY ������ rdavMessrs! Butler arid C lac lie r lost 7 their horse.���'��� ;.The; animal- broiW through the -ice and before-they' could' getiToiit died.o.f exposure.; Everything,in the hardware litre . at Regan's-... .. '-...'."_ {'. K. Yo'irng, of the local 'govern- ���men t-offices;' Geo."'A. Kerr, of.������Discovery; R..-A. Jackson and Mr. Keith arrived from the outside oir . Thursday evening.. It seems that during the past- few days- the pugilistic tenclaiic'ies of many" of our citizens1 have..- been roused. As a result" of one little aUei'ca.tioi5' we are given to understand that we may have a- new anderuiking esUiblishniciit, the ina- Cerial' for the same having been wired'- for. '��� hi,' ait probability the 'next''stiflT.-will/be claimed by both-' parties.- :"The'i'atest'nTagazriies'and nn[i<irs are alwa-ys'Gn"haiid;at;Pilhnan's. -, T ^rnf :aiid:'.Mrs:'" Barfony-ol", Pike ���Riverteleg.r-aph statioir,,ai:e-Lrr town. ;oh a/shortvisit..': ;::.... :.' ' Pocket&tabie cutleryat Regards. ; Work, on the Dawson, Grand 'Forks aird Stewart; .River Eins: will |be pushed'to-corupletiorr-this.sum-:. "me'rv:T-v-'.'T-"TT :"-���:������;:������������'" ';>TT ���' ''"'""' '��� T;If ���:'5-'qu ���'arW'-;.jycirticula-r,';.;arid:iwaiit. the;bbst:ar!i'd' lneaiViodiaveit'.���|��tTi\\P.- d'erate;': rates,;; 'ypuA:'^dil;?s-fo;p:at_tirie 'EiftiiAveiiue Hotel whertirijSkag- ^v,^y.UkerliehllpeT;tll^:ria'rn'e./.;^:l;^ ^^ ��^j��cri3ig'^JV,anMww*afgccMMr=g J=* ict-rvew We have -just-received ���'���^'V''-T ;'77''-^ ]f'v6u7waniil;rz^^ :": ; :-���������;::���������"���:������ ���:,;.Basbl)Kil:-TT-;':-'-''-.-'T;:';:-' '':���������-'There'wilbl^e- rr-'basebalbniatclir oii; '^ictbria; T>ay^; .May^4fcli,.t0.;be flayed oil the vblddootbaU ground. .T\vo::weU: ���grpbmed..:ari(lrca;iefully, seiectbd teams;r\viir co.mpete.;"P.ror. ^fessibh ate"' bar red: ���-���;.: R ossel li,.; field captain';;' Dr; ��� -Keller, -referee .;.. Re- ;fre&brjae:'hts';'Qn..:e-ac-\i'--.ba'se.^ ������-.. '-.���' '<��� '-'- ���'���'.���' . ';.: �����/''��� srprrd.ree.'i: ::;::..;':;.;... ."���:��� <"."���'��� ";-.-:/'V,:'-T'- . THijliline' of crpci^ry atTRejari's. :7777.7:-n?k^^ :!TplvelpwestVand: hi gfaest teiapera- tures; reccrdedrfer 'the weekare as foll'bw.s,':'>'-': ,Tv-'-;���'���'.:���.:���. . ���':{'. -. T: .':��� --v.' ^^���^W^&^MWBWM^W^ '.-m-: May ; 5;'; .''.32; .above. ������'i:.-.4;6-:abbye --.������������.. ��������� V;'.;6^.'-. . - 22 '���' ���--���-��� >;'-4P.-.?.^...i .:'���������.������;������-- j~:-i. :-.- 26- ���:::- -.:���-(;���:' ::.\:-fo:i'\u>..ii -, .;gv;V, ;^:-2-7'-T':'':T'-" ;.-: 4-4-;,s--.-.-.������ ��� :.:. ,/. .; 9 .. ���:. -2 fr'Tv. '-.'���. :-.:-"43;--- T> ;v"-:?;''Tp';T ;-2-3'"r--- ������:- ���46'-:-,;-^ .. ���;:.;-.'".-v..i;r_,-; 28' '���:������_ -.:. ���. . -.',.45'.T:-:::;:,:! Vfi-^'-';333:Hastin TT.-' ������;T:-i.T'TTTT'TTT''!^ '\.^^^ck^J0T^v^:(pr ^'s"elf^Measuremerit'"Biau^ ���: ���bniphiSets^Gafderi aiM^Erower Seeds', at C. R. .'Bourne's;-'.-:���������:'.p.'.- T::ATLIN5S'.:SM0Ei.AlEfe R.. WHITI'IELD, will be iu Atl^n about; 'the last of; May. with, a full lot'of Hand-Made, ���A^AtKUTiGHT" 'SHOUi;.;' Hold yourorders-for-him[ %nitt'for&&r:':li^ .--������.���������. .".. .;-, . .', v.% .- ��� ��� '.t1,'. .- ..,....' '.���' iV .-;.��� .. . IllO'H 1111 y.' t .*..���'��� -���.-���<��� ��� :���"��� .;. . .*',-��� :..'..'���. .-" ;.,.."'. "'���'������ , ���������"���'i': " '���' - :'" ���' '-";;- Rent of lespft ;Meiev,.-������:;:���������-������������������;��������� ������rr-rr-^::- -*���-������ --S ���������: ��������� ���**'.. .������";.' .... a^: ... ��� , ',; ���-....,;.'..���..��� ..v-.s'J.U ���>���..,.. v-oi:'at-'rjlat-v rates, as iimlert_ ;, ;,.,./: ���: :,.- ���;���:<>!�� '��� I -rlh* v 8f Candle Pdwer !ncande5cenif:.:.v..^.;......$'l :./.S- .pet;.: month po.r -Light is T;" :;���-"': ������^'"-���'\tT'^-T;T ���;..;;"������;���-���;:-::.- :|:2|;.--;;^/-^'i:rT'-' T..T;. ;���������.-/ 3Vii'om Wd'after;fbc.3rd.^��nn^ 1H fi-oin 6,a^ni- uiiSif.da.vlikl't. " . 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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-05-13 |
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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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1905_05_13 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 53a3b585-bf1d-4bb7-871e-8eb141d35b6a |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169734 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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