v..--?'" &-:'"^^:v/.;*:^,:^'V::'i^ ���-���>���������*.* ^Ee^SBbsil ^���v'V-V.vv:.;;?^ ,c<-*;;^i;~-;=^*, '*��� :^V^>^^:^^>; ��� ���; :V:v ^^V-lc^^;*^ *&&M 1 '.������*..-#. ���;--��� m-������������!-mJ. -m-.: >" ?k V P** ������*���*' A^-V'.*.'-MS. ������'���:?' .'*.\:Jtfv'ASy���.���-���':- vVv\0>,r?^v;;sn*vv- ���-><j'.*;?-;.vv-Vh'.-v..-M-y-i.v.U-'w: t&***;,**.'-^ ;-*'K ;;-VPL:,;i'3 A'i'ij^b;^ 7905. 2?-G;.' a^im^^^tffl�� i^il /;;v:S|s^ ���i ,:;,-... -. .::] viyy Vy &: '} ;*:l��i?&^^ ���|;;|';;;@;vSfr^ ^WM&^fter^Gpy^ v !'y ������?'; v%'1% P^iGq t vffiad--Turkey's* ^���v*;.;^ ['a*.,*;';.'-:;*,^ ^SStivK-Eete^ ~y:y p i-esei 11 ;*. 1 u 11 -a trip l'igs tvt h 'e ���: r i 0 lei"sta iicl * ���iS-deiri tf na' era tors. ��� ���-i ii'v;t lie vi:wes terirpor-: ii;^ion.';<^;R.ussi^ iym eiit-Mm ii civA^eed^dvl)re.i:: thing:* spel 1 i;.��aii'd\?.?pra^ ;-Wlatel yV r iViii pred*< vsVecessi ty: of*;di ay i ii g -Sw';.to.'yr:,clea,l^I.AwthT v*|Ppland;^ :;fcVqyestipii'jf:,cpiifra ��C.the*'elec^ ���-���>*Vsto^ ^yWiiti^ "^arrived'vatTaiepnclusiou^ v-^outepme^^ ���';;4tioiis';oi^ ���>;;r.V..-Regina*^ v havevj list vbeeit'issued.; for: tlie-Sas-:* >"; katchewaVi ::eleetioiis':v-v;The viioiui- :;!���; nations' . \vill*!takie*.p.lace\;ou -pec: 4th; vvand :;.tliev:electibiis, will'be lield.bu >v Wednesday,-; Dec. i.3thv; - -Although \ va ��� ���iq|pse,v a.ii'd vex citing': con testis an- V::iticipated:;:'still;,ibv;iti ..coufideiitly e:;-,; ;;v*;pecied that-thevHaultaiii'-ticket::\Vill: y ���Ca rry: the da)**.v ,-; v.v vv . v W-';���;;: "; ;. ���'. '.'- ^-London*'-Nov; -i'si���It:;-has/;;beeu; *.*. :made*:kupwii���'iH^this.*;'*cityi:'today, thai; ^.vthe ��� Marquis..;Ol'vDow.iishire;lias.:fiu-' ���;,-ally ^agreed to; sell all v. of liis -lands iii; v Countyv Down,*', Ireland, ;tb:tlie;.teii-! ^v-aiits;7.;.Tiiis estate;is^the-Vllargestduj ; -Ireland;'" - v * -���-;'";��� ''-:-:;;;*'v*;*-'-.;,:**'���;'������;;/'.''.; ������(:v London, ;:Npv. .23.��� It .is;khown ; * in. vfiiiancial Circles* vtlnit;;the ^'ne-w '���'.. Japanese : loan y' for '*; " :$i .asi'ooo'^opb,'* V which at present isbeiiiguegotia- ���ted, will,*be allotted , and -Issued 01*1 . Nov.' 28H1.,v Of the; new loan the -. Rothschilds of Paris will take sixty-' : two million dollars worth, London capitalists, will take thirty-one million dollars worth, and the remain-' lug tliirtyVUvo million will be divided between New York and Ger- ' lnaiiinonev-lenders. ��� . ' ,-'Madrid, Nov. 23.���In Spanish -.official-'circles it is expected that 'King Edward of -.England will pay King Alfonso a visit in this city some time next May. , :.*'; VairAnda, 15. C, Nov. 23.���TI12 store building with all its contents ownud liy Capt. Magucsens at this place \vas. totally destroyed liy fire ���yesterday afternoon. The loss is ���fully $10,oop. Winnipeg, Nov. 23.���It is reported in this city that the Hon. Clifford .Sil'ton will shortly succeed the Hon. ;IV]'r.V;McMim fe i'l ip r {o f.*.*Mii 1 iiloba -)y ::y~yy yl: y-J;. V'vvSePnl,^ .was^'cfeai.ecl^in/v'Km ;m��i>t:;ch;;c,!es.ftp^ >dl*pi.'e>/gp'\*6yi,iVncff ^ssaSsi iiated ff-lipcp^iiseS'alSwjority^pf I^V-^vJ-^ijHiiet'^;;!^ t|ie;;;lerins^ \yiiich;^Uie^Ja:]ianase;Cii- Jy'o)' s ;d e iii al id ed;froui"f Korea1;; *&&:��;:. ||;M:;<Viri^ coj ii iii iiii tj ha si*)) e e 1 \0\ used;iii;Spa:nish' oil i ljtary::.ci icfes y;A>y-:-.i iie&Hjinist^r^cif .war,:;\yi^ eniiiieiitvifPr:-:':fi'v&^^ ��ioh.v-ip,;:-cb\'efvvthe ?pui"chase���*of;two.; 'll li iVcb^ed':(hewlTap idffrre-a-fiel d yg in 1 s : fbrvthe ;ar in y W::yWyyif<i yy!:yyyy; ^Pjiri^ v.Npy;r^|^ ^iifkey's:*;-rep1)'V-tpKth 'iiuitinn7;:;pf;^the manded:tlie';uistitn^ ;ineli;t:';::;pf*vthe;'-refprm ,'Mfic^el01 ifeJj'Coiife;ins;���?:a.ywar 1 iing to ^hev;|effept^:tha t��i f vtiiejppwersiresort ;tp;a;iiavM'*v;dem^ ;stanUnp)>lG;;;;it^mayvresrilt iii' precipi- itating**y'aii?in teriial- '11 prisiti g-J 6 f-;Mii s-.; ���suluieii^fgg^ This^replyj^which^ ,an;anteVided*;tm*eatvp^ ���the^Su-lta.hJaiki ln'-s.vgp^rnmeut.'inis' *giy.eiV;a;*5erious;;turii^;to^ 'uegoti'itipiisH'v/vvrVvjV:-;^?'';^^ vv:;Tokib,vvNpv;v -S^i-r^Thei'iMai-qiiis' Itp::twas'::..^ightly itijured--while on the ^streetv;-*berp;"^lod^r'ljyT^beiiig, s.triickiy;with;;';'.a':;'-''stone'I^^ 'tlirown fi-oiiiv.amongst:"a;'crowd: :of jdisbrderly: Koreans.;; v* ::; '.��� ;;'::Londbii^^v.:v22].t*^i wel 1-i 11 far ni ed'" ��� pol it ical'?: c i rc'l es v tha t parliauientvvill dissolve atVa-n**early!; date; 'and : appeab. to ;tli;e ,-coiViitry.[ Premier'Balfour is lexpacted, to .talt'ei tui^early PppoTtuintytp^;;place1,y;his[ resi gnatioil.; ������in ;;;the;; haii*ds;pf: Kin Ed ward. ���.',-;. y:'! vj;'-'���"> ';'... v ';'��� ��� 'v;v .;^;*::'.'..;.;;;;:,vvgenk��at.;;:^ wlMievvfirstv .number;vof.the;Alberta; official .Gazette appeared oiiNov." 15.' : R. P. -vMorris,-'. '-general; baggage; agent of,the C.P.I Railway, .'died, in, Montreal last week.w * ������*.* *; V.King George .and Priuccand Princess Nicholas,"of.Greece, paid King iCdvvard a visit last week.. -- -' * - . '" .' ,������''"- f From Halifax 'Comes the ne.ws that a head less; body was found on Round Island in Glace Bay, Cape Urelon, 011 Nov. 16th. A Christiana deapatch states that, by an .immense vote and majority, Prince CharlesofDenmark has been elected King of Norway. Hon. Raymond Prefoutaine, Canadian minister of marine, will leave shortly for England to -discuss -plans for Canada's navy and'militia. The 'Canadian Pacific Railway company has agreed to pay the city of Winnipeg #25,000 per year for protection from fire of its property within.that city. Chief of Police. MacParlanc of Paris, Ont., 'mysteriously disappeared last week. Not having turned in a^cousidbi-able ;;;rimou^^ :\vhich:dKid.bc*:eii-cpllectc(l;; byvhitiris: giye.ir:as:Hhc^i'easpii.vVv;;;*:;v;r'';v ^vv.\*;ipl.et;pelci^ tori a v c 11 i! d ,i [ was;. B u i;ii eel; to ;c! ea t h-al n-ervparc'nt^ -Nov;'* 1-3th:;:: ���Heriinglitgowu caught ���in'c.:.rtsj;slie'',was.^'pr��*p -^;;J-;.;li:-v-RogerSf:i'ageiit;;pf^^ :'I'ass.':*cp.uipaii)>,*-.a^ advised;^ Office vat^Van'Miiverv'to'vipre a.ii vvbiprecedeiited .rush-vof;.!tpiirist's! next;SUininerV.rv';-::"vv:.v::;:v:::i.;.v^vv vvv A - ";:^Viii.ii ipeg! vdespatcli^say s.'*; th at air by al;:a u to tin'bile^f rack .ii 58;; iii i les- jn;icii;cuirifereuce^v.tpuciii!ig;tHa ancl;;PorUige;la]PHiinev:;willi.be jiext^Jywu-v ;."VIt:v;;\\dli;;copl;;;f5oo;oa^ whicb;\\'illrbe;supp!ie^ ca pi talists.'v;'v';v y ���;:-���;���; ;;:';���: ���V;*i;*i:^:;;,;*.*'::���>:���. '": ��� A tj v:Sk agwayvdast;*; :w^kvvA-v;;*;B:i ;Seiita;vJincl;;Mp,sc:s vRaiiisi-vtlievtwo. 1Aihericjihvsoldiers-'whpi':sbn.ie^,^^^ ago;hekl-'iip; aiid cobbed: a;nsl.i'ei;uiah at;theItpWM;vpfi:Haiiies^v itenced.ib :i;x; aiid ho!,years:;.im'prison-. .uient-rres'pecUve!yvJ";;;;.';;Si^ i. y&i -; Giirvv.G rpss;' '--cleiipa tch-;|to^ vvth e ;Whitehorse*Star'*:Says vtliat-vaftervifii pr61ongedUllness:Tagish:Gliarlie,yaiv iliuiian; w-eii;^knov.*nv;tli roughontvilie' Xnkpu ;aud,}Atlin vdistricts; died at' "thatVplace.; on.vSuuday*,:.N6y:[1.2th^ from consuinjitioli'.;;:*vVvv .��-;���;��� y^yy .;-���.,'A.Loudoii despatch of Nov..; 17th sMj\s:-v-IciiigvEdwardtrippecl.and. fell while out. with'.a'vsliootiiig.'.party iii Windsor- forest )*esterday, -severely, spraining -one ;of his an*kles. ,.He' was: 'renipyed,-to*, the;castle but-the shooting :w.aS';cpnUu lied.- .-,.-r ;.':'. A recent St.. Petersburg .'despatcli' says tliEft Poland* has.made a strong, appeal hot -to.*.'. be .separated froin Russia as she, fears ,-beiii'g"' gobbled aip',vby7.:.Germaiiy.*'.''''*''*In concliiciiug the*-despatch; states- thatvav dictatorship for Russia is probable.'-: *..;;'; -AvParis vde5 patch "says -that v;re- pbrts ;���;.which" 'have-"beeii "vi-eceivecl- there: from the live -French iiaval ports show, .tliat fbrty.'per vceiit.'. of the ���employees' of the government arsenals quit work last week.. 'Brest, was 'tlie���'-'only* *.place* -..where- .any. trouble occurred. '; ' " y ;��� At Puebec.last week (he Is'an.k of Montreal demanded 'the assignment, of Carrier,; I/ane & Co., .manufacturers of that city. The bank's' claim amounts to over $150,000 and. tlie total liabilities of the company' are $1,000,000. The business was. closed down and Gooemployees were thrown out of work. At Paris .last week the government ministers sitting in council inflicted fifteen days imprisonment on- General Brugerne, commander of the French army, for having ���'���made, public the details of a controversy betvveen himself and General Percin, former'chief of the staff under the previous minister or war. Jacob Schiff,. a prominent New York Jew, was a '^cw days ago informed by Lord Rothschild, of London, that the condition of the Jewish /Ijepplevnir;/:^ Uianvprevioiisly^^^ ���Uian^'S^ fuuds'-an'd'Jh^ Teally.'.-se.em.s^ ���tOTgrapple;'*,^**^^ -v-vft ^w'isVvgiN'eir'outva last SaturdayH!.ia't;.the;-poh'cevof;th city. wei;p,n'ivabl.��; .tO:5ecure;reye:ii;;lh��:;xv ;sHglitest" c-iue;;;'tp.r tlie'Aisappearaiice:''y'i ;bif ;vJoli il- 0!y Tisdale^v;jf;-:pTO^ iniuii!g;;m:yii:;v\'lio;amyed;tlifi^^ time^agp-n-biu^Juueaii^Alask'a^ \4y belieyed^tp;;haye;ifeenim robbed;.,.and; ;his remaiiis;eithei-:;hid--jv;v' deii;a*way.'pi*:ci-eriiate:cbv;;';Vv;'v .A.vAtvNev/castle-bu-Tyne;'laaf :P reiiiit rv; Balfour,;; iii}" ctirv^ :the/;.:Sn^buarv:JInion-::,Conse!-v'aiiy& asspciati^ii:,v;urged;;the:j!ij*i^ together'-;; ancLvJiglitv'bga 'fp'rejgii;[c6iiipeiitiqiv tlie'fiscal;|TO)icy}bf;fe : te rests pfAyorkiughieh^* thpiisands-pf '';;'; ���.wlipiiilie'/'deckire'dt^ account of*;tl)ev mtin)^ cheap; foreign-;;;v; ���,ers'r;-*'*;frbnii;';-c.Ri*.t;i.i!��'tita ;udipra! English.*la ;pe,te;ahd.;:;li.'ve:';;-:*-;;^v;i^.;^ ;^A;:Bbmb-;iy;-cl���5pat^ 'saysi:;':;;The;vEat;l;;^f*TMih(:P'^ ���here'th is?m*orid iig-'aiid "to;da3'-**a8siiiii-*'"^;: eel fthC';*dii'lies'"-iridf**'*;\d*ce vice'^I/brd :; Ciii'z6nV:;resigiied^-whp;,;.v;;':; .��iilJte.a:ve;for:;I..-a;ud:Qn to^brroys.'-'S^'y'v*; a'biuiciuet'giveiiiast;h:ght,;to ;Iipri:b��� vvi Curzpn ���-lle;,gaVe;as his r-eaSbiisahtl''���' ;,**; deleiice.; "for;., resigning: that*;hp'be-v; ., lievecUbif the subordinalioti of vtlie .- in i li ia i* y to*: the ci v i I power-a u d l h e v necessity of; consulting-Indiaiv"au- '';*. thorilies in.' matters pertaining- to .-*..���- 'In'di'a'.s.v't'.'eedf!.*;.*.'..';-.'*-.'.-*;*":.*.''*'- ���'.*.���';* '-*: ;.;'���;;���';:: /iiriing- -Notes.; : .'Notnefs; .gold output ;ibr the sea-:; spii,*j ust closed was; ,$4,500, poo.,; - - ' ; ^George .Adams '.\vas.-in'- town this week:aiid" reporti;iulus;i!aractivity'; bii".-.McKee creek".; There are. twenty- ; five.men at work and they are a 11 hustlers. ; By next week all. pre-; liniiuen' work will have been finished and sluicing begun'. ..'Adyanlirge,; lias ;been taken of the'mild wentherv and the prospects for the; winter are gobd; v- ;���'���"' -; " :; ,;'.'��� Aiuie Sylvester, a Glacier-creek; miner, left that creek for Dawson one clay week before last but.. lost liis"'\v.ay'and after beebuiiiig exhausted from.wandering around, la\* for. nearly two days in the snow before being accidentally found by Ilarvey Robe, He' was then -unconscious but, with the aid of'llic police; Robe took him bat .Glacier where' he' died in a hours. -'British* -Columbia has* shown a. .steady increase iii copper' production, and the prospect-, are that it will' conlimity as preparation:-; arc- rapidly being made lo further increase operation;-}... In kjoo the output was ���o,,yy/,oSo pounds; 1001. 27,603,���;.].("> pound'.-'; 1 yo2,'20,636,05" pound:-;; 1903, 34.359.9-' pouiuis.. and* in 1004, ,55,'/ 1 o, t 2:-! pounds. 'Phe' nves generally :-peaking v,\t low iii grade, the :ivi:rngc'.rcc��v��rf for the boundary camp l--.eir.g \..}i percent.; the Ivossiaud e.ut'p, 1. t: per cent., and for the n'.i*;: dj*.!rictV] 3.C8.iier cenl. .-ATLIN,. u. e. SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 25, 1905 VI Ik Atlin flak. 'jmLl-ATl':IN CJ./MlM It, ..UDU-i.I-ID OVW/.SATUnOAV rv>oim-*NG. mai*....) rt.r.c to any j*��aht or thc wor.LO for. ri3.cth.TS. |.,*n month: cd.o*> ���"���"���*���". VtflU, ADVCr. rlUINWCtArL-B : tl.OO PEH INCH CftCH IN...-.I.T.ON.J .-.k-rtOlf.'G NOTICC***.* 70 CWilOA LINC. OP.'CM*. HATCF. ON'^.'^LICATJOM. ��� _ <-.-&���*��- J0�� WIN-TING :- IILL....-ADS. fJo&rcn'Jv, vcsirir'r. om.de, LCTTrH-HtADK, PnOGIl AM M H-*., ETC., ETC*. onocns (H*.owir��ri.v cxucu*. to.. PHICi*} mODC.TATr. Tub Atms Cr.ATJi I'ciiiiiiSiiikc Co.,.Ltd. W. Por.i^viin; CfKiurr. Unr'niK-MANAiini!. .MAIL.. 0u vSiinday "Big Jack'", arrived" with twelve- hundred-' pounds, of mar); having comc-in- by boat from Caribou*: It rs- very fortunate for the camp that this trip was made as, owing'to the scarcity of snow on the summit, tlie carriers* have-.only been able to bring what, they coulcL pack on tlieir backs and' in spile of all their efforts-mail", was accumulating at Log;Cabin at a rate that meant a delay during- thc- whole winter. However, now that the arrearage lias- keen cleaned- up there- is no doubt of; the-carriers-ability to-*keep> the mail-moving and*, tliera- will be0 some prospect of our Christmas-mail^ reaching; us- during the- holiday season.. plain- fully the werking of the Aet and to call'* the attention of school trustees ��� to the eha-nges- in school administration that particularly roller to the duties imposed on them. The-factiruifropposition to fahe Act that w:i<> attempted by a few persons ���for political purposes- has dibed out ���from lack of popular support or Sympathy and' there- ia no- doubt 'that* there will be a��v earnest dt-sire 'throughout the* Province to ��>ake 'the operation' of the Act as-successful as possible.���j\cu'S**Advei'ti.-ier: fJ"3*ll naitesra wikdvuvx -v Wuv ar.su hut wiikn vow <:as rn'.T utions ah chis.w jikkk? Atlin, PJugget and Grape Rings and ��tl kinds ��? Joweiry muiin Pact-ured mn tl.ij pBoiiiisu.-.. J~ine Now 'stuck or -Watches, Clocks, Jewelry am! Diamonds Wat-clii"* ffrniM ?."i.()M up. AjiimiI-. I'or Cn-Iiinihui Gramophones. Sil*ve?ware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons. IJULES -E66ERT & SON, ATI.IK AND) DISCOVTiKY, (Safety Deposit V��ults. Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewcirs. They arc Waiting for You! ^BB^.t5arsra8ns m ; The appeal by the McKee-creek companies from- the decision of judge Henderson last year in which he upheld: the-water rights ��f friii- 'aca & Co. vs. the* McKee companies,, a'-ndi which, was* argued: last ���April before the full cou-rt, was dis- ���missed* with costs by I he Iti.l'l- court huvt weelc. Hy this* decision thc amendment; to. the Water Clauses Act introduced by Dr. li. E.' Young i:r 1903 applies to* both- leases* and placen claims. ' _ ' mm Hats ��$isd Cry &����d&, ****^ y nrwwr aikc-mm-i wt��i�� m��j*��nrfii.w��iwu��*��<*'**'* Carpels and' Mouse Furnishings. VVIX- UNK 0-1' " BOOTS and SHOES,. .also GOLD SEAL HIP CUM MOOTS. A Hist and G<�� ESEsasv&ry? B. C. Successors to J. H. Richardson. .'Canadian Pacific Railway Company.. wuuu r*i-K-w-= ADVERTISING*' ATLIN.. 111 tlie October, number of the B. CD.. Mining JXxGhange' which- has just reached us appears-a- long article on the- work being carried on along'Pine Greek, written by-Mrs-. Dr*. Young. We-quote Ilia-editorial from.the Exchange* acknowledging the ailicle:: "This montli we liavethe pleasure of presenting.our readers- with Ihe- promisecli continuation of Hie-Atlin articlb,. which appeared:in our August issue, from- the pen of Mrs. Rosalind Watson; Young; wife* of Br. Young,.member for-Atlin in the Ibcali house. The present article; dealing as it does-with operations* on Pine Creek, and. illustrated with' photographs- audi a. diagram; is- of p.eculk'.P interest, and value, both as airccord-of the past season's- work, and.as an indication of the srsleusive increase iu development' which maybe looked.for next year. In 'thanking Mrs* Young lor her. valuable contribution; the li-. C. Mining Exchange wishes to express-not merely its gwii, but its*readers''and correspondents'" appreciation of. the* good, surv-ios���not lodje estimated-iu dol- Ihrs and. cents���which this lady"s .public-spirited ener.oy is doing for. her liusljaud's ccustituoiioyj'.a constituency which; partly, from ks> geographical- reniotcness-and partly fro mi other eauhes,. liati- not inlre- qucutly-received somewhaI* less than juslice from tha public and the press,"' ' lai- the United States- since v8^$ there ka-ve bean 1.3a1,9.56 m-urrlers* 4i!id homicides-and there have been ���2,286' executions*. Iln '1-885. 'die number oG'miu-dess was* r,8��S. 5n rc-oj}- it find increased to 3*,Slj.*2-. The. number of executions in iS8*5 was io8:. in i.goijillie nitmben was- rrS. .This- startling increase in ihe-mnn- jber of murders and. homicides- as .compared with the-number of executions-shows* plainly bhafe the criminal: hi>ws of the United) Siastes are not being- enforced1 as they a.ught to be-. iimnwi 1 ��� aunii��m��niin��i.in��rr m ���/���h- i,~' ��� 1 ������ ������*- -^i*w��i��ikmjhii MQUOR LICENCE ACT. ALASKA ROJJTE SAILINGS, jS.. S. AMUR cVcparts-from. .Skagway:* Nor. 4, 15, 26, Dr-rc 1 r, ci0. , ofe do JAN:. ri'>- 2l5> ^-KH. rr> 2&' Siiil-ii.ir Ki-oin Skagway 8 |>.m. DfrseS to Vancouver and Victim la. 'J3r,*ws;*ioi*iiiiK* hy BiiiBoB stcamoy to Sea-ttlo witlinnt e.\t*ra cr.a?*He. . " H. B. Dunn, A{ieiil��SknB\vn.r�� 20. !\Ve f?i*-.*>o jviiiijit souviue*. Xci initi-'i'iJieilhitc oalls. Fur l'ii'tos or iiifwrmiit ian mipDy to Estate al J. E. Jon^dat!, Deceased. A'pplioartiori' S)j" Tra*n:.fsr of Liceirca. ,TpiVIUi Ncit-v.'C tlint* I, .r������pli 'Jiillfciitic,. ��f -*-��� At*!iii, 11. 0.,. ahull upply t��. tlio ljoiu-il (if I'h'cmh'O (JoniiiiUMijiie-nj. at tlicit-. next nift't-'mir for- "fho ^rmifsfui- <if tlie- Hotel! Lici-iiii,e,.ii��v.�� hi.'*.il ):y me, to >-<-U Pi.tct-M-L-iU.ii.fr Liiinurti in- Uin premise:*- known ��*��� ftl.t-' 1-toj'iU Hotel,. *.i*iiii'.��**i on I.ol 7,. Itlnck 15,.of I lie Ilownsite of- Atlin,. Ii. C, to. I.V. H. Djkuii and I;...Su1iii!k, ol: Atlin,.II..G. Uiil-ud ���"..hi*-.- SHi ila.v of November, illOX ��� <:2. JOdHPH *.i*AM��MI!KJi. UQUQR UCENCE ACT. A-piJlioatiotufor Triansfer cf LixmrvcKs >" IT.UWJ Tfotiee tluU I',. A: JU MuI)itiia!il,.oB J- Atlin,. 1>. (J...slii-.ll appl.v t.o Mio IJourd of* I.iiicni-o CommissioiKirs- at tlieit- next i-.iootanj.-; Ion* tlie ti'iiniifor of' t>!i(! Il��tel l-ieonue, now Iiulll hj"- me,, to.sfll rntnKiciit- in^: Iii.nioi'M.in t.lie jiremitif). know.ii as- the Ivootuniij- Hotel,, sitiiiite :��n h'irsh Stneot in Hin '.Uownsite o6 Al-Iin,. D..C!.,. to-H. U'tsKcllt,. oi'*Atlin,.U. CJ. ]*(ited r.liit-Sth day ftf Nov(Miih<*r,.I!)(l"... .12 A. I{ McDO.N'AI.I). '���"IVJJ-O'i'fCIi; &.hcaoliy ffiTun clia*Si liavo (his '-J-^* (U��j- l>een nppoi-nrt-d Is-y lliir Honor Mudfro Voiiiik afj-Ajliniiiistrstor (of. tlie estate !���� .f_ li. Joii-_'(lall,.deceas<"d. AH. peraoiiu- ImvaiK e.UiiiMs iifrai-nst tho cs- ���hatc ollahovo namotl ifceeased a-re reciiiirotl txj..yieaiiNO with the iindcrsi-fiiied,. dtil*/ vet'i- Kril, on or !>ef��re tilie HISt day at .limitary, ?MG, a-iter v**lii*uh date I will ��la,aiihu6o the jussott, ofi stwil <Veee��s,cd, ha-.iin^ yesard only !(io such claims u��Srhall havo hceu duly liled. All ire-raw.-! uidobtcil to (he ot-.'Ja��o ot said doeea-sed :ii;o rocini.rod t�� imy siiine to tho iiiidi;rs.**i;riied on or hof'iro :ils>t .liuiiiary, lS'UG. Dated all A��lin,.H-U...Sc-pli;i��i!��er MHi, J9(ir>. W.. l'OM-AKIl GL-JAXT,. 1.2**. Olliuial Ailiiiinihtrutsr. into icdge? A. F. & A.ft/1. Hernial- eoiHiMiiniea��� t'.oi.s hold on tlio first ThiH'whty i>f each month in (he A. O. ��7. W. Hull, Tl>iV.l Sti-eer. Visiting' brethren coriHnllj- invited. I Have Re-opened The Liquor Licence Act Asrt&lic-Ktioe*:. Ioj-' Transfer raff LT-cence. THE KDUCA-TI0EP AGT.. fin view of the changes-, iin the* i'ublic Sehooio Act made at the last session' of Ibe- I,egislature,, and which, will: come into- operation at tilic beginning, of next year., the- Miniirler of Kducadon.has issued a. airaular. "for the information of veleia- and guklcmce* of trimtees."' 'jJheoJ.).iect of the circular, is. to. ex..-, f \ fftl-Mi .Votice thai we,. DIkiiii .u.-K-lr.iiit, of ���"- Allin, l).('., iiliull appl.v to ulio Iloiinl ci I" I.M-onco C *:��� ��� ��� ��� 111 lh>w I o ��� ��� <*��� i-M ut llicio- next in out in-j* for M.e traiihlov uX i'lio llfttel* I .iconcc,. iK.v.i he'd !i.v lis to m'II liit'i-Kicali* ii.y l'i(|iiors in Ihe pnt-iriihn>i. luiciwn rw. 1 lies NiifTKOt l.lotnli silnnte on .Muni Slnect in the '.'IowiikIIo of. Diseover.y,. II. CJ.,. In. Iliiiiipton & l.'(ii'ii!,.of l'lsi*ow.*ry, II. ().. I Dated tli;n .144li day.of XoMi!itilier,.IW)r... ill' nixxix A MCIIUI.Z.. iwiwiwnw.ivnn>����n,Mw,iv.K,f.<n.itfv����n f B1AK.K iVotieo t.lint,-ixly days al'tcr (lii-ti;,. -*- T,. '.1,'lios.. Iv.. |.'!(;iiiln;r,. iiitunil r..pply.iiij,' tc- tlio Hon.. tho C-JliieB ftoiiiinissioiier of. I,itnd.s.nnd Workofor permission (;���> pniKdinw. tlie I'ollowiiiir il'im-ull'i'.il U-ixnh nl, l(iiid,..��itii- i:l<i mi llitr i>ai��|. shore olVWimiy A nil,Allin l)iv.isi:ni: i-So-urimiiu-tr ut Post No. I, a mile and.n.liaUVsuntii <;f. I In; l-'vovxiieiidiUouiKliH'y.,. Ihi.nee norUi-v,*est.!i'ly ���!(! elinliiM to I'o'.^.Vo. 2,. (lioiKji: ciistorly .��) eliains- to J^ost. ,\o. I!,, tlioiiun* southerly.' ���!() ehains lo. Post* No. I,, tlienco westerly *li) uliaJjis. to. pui-it, til e'Jin inonoenieiil.. . THUS. li. I''U'"..M1.NG.. .Uu(ail.(JiM.I.SIIi ila.v; (if.Ni,.v.f>i)il.ii!i:,.lil'iri.. l/UJI "TVTTO'l' 1X3U IS Herehy srivou Ilia* appliea- -!<-** tiwii .will1 lire hiimIm ((���> the P.e^ihhitivo lAsRCnibly oft Hritish OeJumhisu ati Lta- next [session for a E'rivuto Hill to incorporate a CJampany t'��. b^ilil,. C(|iiip,. iiiaintaiii and atiovutK! u> !��no or lanes nK railway, of standard or any odher K��a��e with any kind of Jiiiwtiva- power f��r earryin;? of Ei'oijrht and pawienyrcra fiiioiii fahe- iiKNitrh (��5 tl'�� Holla Soolu lUvor at tho head v>f liuiike Ulionincl, Sfjust l)it,trie>,. in. the Vrowinco nl Hritish Coliimbiu,. toUowiiiK* the Uclla Vuolti Iliver to a. po'Jit ahout 111) miles- from its month, Ithcuuo i��i ����� North lia��*erly direction hy tho Init'st foat-ilile route to Frer-or Luke,, tlioi.ee liastward aloiij;' tho Nucluicn liiver to l''wr( Guor-^u eMi tho l-'uiiw1!' IaImit and Westward i|ilaii�� (l'.o South hamk of l*,ra.s'or A.iiko and in tlio no;*?hhor!io(*id of (ho travelU'd riontc to a point an tho Uulkley 'Valley near tlio month of. f.he Xelkwa l{Jvoi:,.wi(h pewver t.o eonst met hrnii'ihes t��. (h-�� llhickwutur Uivuv and tlio Cliileotin Country: oim-iL with power t*�� c-on- strnet, op(irntr",.and maintiiin a.11 neeesMiry .hi'idKO.^.rniuN,.wii*rs und feruics,. unil i'o eyn- is(uiie(,.iie(iiiiijie���owii mid maintain mid <opi>r- !ate who.rves and dvok'*-; and So rmnsti-'iiel, *m.wii, ii/;..,uin*..', inaintaiii and oi,'Uru.tc stouui .iliii-L citlicn vunsids, hoat-.*,. on any inn'.wihlo iwatci's���ati(l tu>ec��n<>trii(<t.,(jporat.e und iiiniii- jta'ji lolenru.ph and loleplK-jiio Lines* iiIoiik: the 'roiihes of said railway and hruiicli.'S,.oi: in Iconioii'tion tlioro��'itli,.and to transuiit mes- ii*-an*o��* l^ir .joniinoreinl pnuposcs: and ���.���li'iut**.- and colleet tolU Cor tho use tlioi'.-.il' rciyee- tiively;.aml tM.tfuiit'KivtooIc'uSirlell.viuiil supply l.i*,'ht, heat and power,, and lo constructs oreet and inaintaiii tho noccs.-lary liiiildiiiys, .luiit M-'wikt*. *.((*, K'"-'1'"'*"* -U.II.V kind mX .jiihui' fu.r the purpoucs it foresaid, or iu ('(uiiioetion t.liellOWUtll C'M- t'UWIIJ'llr Ull'l (����� IVC'.|,llil;i! ��i|l(l rc.coivo from any (invcvuineiitv C.'oi'pf..ii*,*ion ���� pecsou'i. ��r!iji!..> of l'iii.l,.nifom'.v,.li','.i.j!..'s,. iirlvilUjHfctiyOf otlnir i.^sixtanee In aid oC 'tlio > ,i const .���iictiriiii (>�� (he G(.iui'u.uys liiuleulakinu*! ! uii111.'..'������(.'..���iinoct. w��illi imkI.I'jnti.'U iiiil w traWe oi; i othev iiiU'au(;iii.:iont.s with Itall.wiiy,. Stciun- l../1'tt- or (if'hui- (y'o!iipi*.nU.'sv and to e;tei''<JMi th'j pon*ei'S.;i'jiuitw!(l*wr rjuthyriso'l l.y I'ut'ts- J.M iui.I U ii'J tho "ll'i-.tou 61UiitM(!H. ('(.>���. id > I hilt- . lion. A-et",. u.n('. with p'MVe': to.ex.pi''.ipriilti.! I.'iiiiIm.I'o..' I.ho |iiirpos*!**.wf'. I,l��.' (Jompiiiiy; and l'��.r uJi. rijjhti.s p��*w.(.'i.'a u.ikXpvIvMckom uoces- siu'.y or incidoul.ii.iiu or to Ihe iiroiiiwi!'*. Hated, tin* UUn!u&- of Oiilolirti',*.lte- A..l.\ UJX.'I.'()N��� ii?S> ��.ilj/;tl.u�� tou tlin Al..LilJcan(s.. -On (he Waterfrnnt. Jleu'n Suits CJeansd <vnd Sofiaifed. AM Work Gtiarautccil. Goods (Jailed for aud Deliv��r��(l. ���C;i**h (.vii Deliicry. MrS. M. Fenn, Pr-nprlitress. THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS Sans. JaSisasiosrsd, Prop. DISCOVJiRY, B. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel*. Diniiig-Kooiai in connection. iClioicest Wines,Liquors and Cii;ar.<> i ' i ED. SANDS, Proprietor,. Hampton &. Duri��, Proprietors. Discovery, 0-5-.KN DAY AND NIGHT. J* IK ST-Cf f A SS RIJSTA UK A NT IN 'connection; . J-JU-Ml^uut-tci-s fur .Ulxun's slo^u i 4 42 ATLIN, B.C., SATURDAY,'��� NOVEMBER 25, 1905 9 a-^imioj ATLIN Sissd DISCOVERY. Our, Si-ores in .both Towns ,are now fully stocked with full '��� ��� A. T. Co.,,Ltd. lines in Groceries and Dry "Goods. A. S. CROSS, President. THE MINIS BOARDING HOUSE. As a usual rule, no feature or pa it of the mine is a greater,source of annoyance and (rouble than the hoarding house, otherwise and more " ��� familiarly known, tothe crew as ihe "cook house," "cook shack'' or "mulligan pen." Wo have 'frc-, , juiontly heard superintendent.--; re-' mark that they would rather inaii- iig'e a hall' dozen mines than one cook house.' It is a trouble maker, that cook house. The meat i.s ioo tough or the beans, are too salty; the coffee is too weak or too block; there is not enough grub cooked or there, ,is a veritable flood ol it. Sometimes things lake a start and arc running gloriously smooth, when the cook takes a sudden notion to leave, the notion coming- just 15 minutes before meal time and with no other cook within 40 miles of camp. So it goes, trouble, trouble always around the cook bouse. And yet tJie matter of decent board is an all- important one for the mine management. "Unless the men are given wholesome food and plenty of it they will become discontented, grumpy and mean; mean, yes that is the word. Feed a man on poor "grub" for a month and you will have him in tunc for most any kind of crime. He will not do one-half as miich work as he would do were his stomach well cared for. It has been well said that the great majority of men have within them a hog asleep. It is a hungry hog, too; a particular breed of swine, in fact, one that will root the bottom ont of the trough or all, the boards off the fence if he . is given corn when he wanted mash. We have eaten at mines where bouquets were displayed on the cook house tables, with napkins nnd plated silverware, and, best of all, food that was fit for a king. Again we have sat down to a mine board where you had to keep your hands on . the flapjacks and the cheese to keep the mice, thr.t were gayly sporting to and fro across the Sable, from carrying them off. At ihis last-named place there was but little difference in the color of the coffee, the beans and the "spuds,' and not very much difference iu the taste of each. The' men were discontented and quarrelsome, and it was a most'unusual occurrence for a,'meal to pass without some one getting badly hurt by a broadside hurl of a "camp'sinker'' from across the table. The writer has been told by mining .superintendents of experience that they have had less trouble with Chinese cooks than any other nationality. A white man suits the men better, but' is more difficult to get along with. This is especially true of the American, who treats all unkind remarks about his cooking as he would'a peisonal affront. \Some mines 'manage their own cook houses, by placing them under the care of the superintendent. Others srant the privilege of oper-' aling a boarding house to a capable individual, and members 'of the crew arc boarded, each man being responsible for his board. This plan lakes the details of the iu'slitu- lion from the superintendent's shoulders, and gives better satisfaction than to hire a cook and assistants, and attempt lo put thc cook house in with the other details of management. r,ack of system is ( usually the cause of all cook house troubles, for if there is a place where system is absolutely demanded it is around thc mess boa id and the kitchen, 110 matter whether it be a mine, a ship or a logging camp. There must be a capable head to the concern, one who knows how to buy, as well as one who can cook cleanly, wholesomely and well. The mine that can find such a man and put him at the head of the, cook house has solved the problem of the. "mulligan pen." If you find such a man and can get him once thoroughly installed, grapple him to the mess house post with "hoops of steel!"��� Mining World. HTV*. i.iiE Atlin Market Co.; Ltd. FRESH DRESSED MEATS, also POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, Dressed to Order. P/lanarjer. C. DOELKER The ct Whiskies And the Whisky 'of Kings o o o rj o Ben well, Peart ct Co. Vancouver. Sole Agexts i-'or. British Columbia. TItTE GOLD ' HOUSE!, DISCOVERY, B. C. C. H. Nissen, Prop. - - F. B. Wrong,.Mgr. Restaurant, in Connection Under Now aii.l Capable Management. Joe Palmer, he Reliable Shoemaker, - - - Discovery, B. C. anadian' frank i Rubber Boots a Specialty. Certificates ol* Improvements. ' CAPITAL PAID UP #10,000,000. Kssekve, $3,500,000. Branches of the Bank at",Jeattie, San Francisco, Portland, ExcSsaesge sold oea aff Pefefe. ��� icgWcly' ete* Gold Dust Purchased���Assay Office in Connection. D. ROSS, Manager. Certificates of Improvements. Wedge Fraction Mineral Claim.' Cub Fraction Mineral Claim. Situate in tlio Atlin .Mining Division of Atlin District. Whore located: Pino Creek valley, between the Yellow Jacket and War Fajrle. rpAKH Notice tliat I, J. il. Itull'iier, Free " ". Miner's, Certificate No. 11 il.VJOIl, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Minii.;; Iteeovder for a Certilicitto of Improvements, for tho purpose ol" obtaining a Crown Grunt of the ahove claim. And liirther take notice that uulion, under section 117, must he commenced hefore tlio issimnco of such Certificates-- of Improve ineutH. Dated this 21'th day of October, A. 11.1005. d2:t .J.M.KUFJi-NISK. Astor Mineral Claim. Situate iu Ihe Atlin Mining Division of Atliu District. Where located: Pine Creole valley, adjoining tho Yellow Jacket. ri-iAKK Notice that X, J. M. Uiill'iier, I'Yco " Miner's tVrtiUrate So. H S.VJUH, intend, .sixty days lrom the date hereof, to apply lo tho Miiiinj; Itecorder for u Gertiiieate of Improvements, for tin: purpose of obtainingu Crown Grant of the ahove claim. Aiid further talto notice that:'action, under section 117, must he commenced hefore the issuance of such Cortillcuto of Improvements. Dated this 2��lh day of October, A. II. 1SKT., dr.i ,' ��� ' .r.M.Kiji''i*'iS'i*;i{. Boar Paw Mineral Claim. Sit uatn in the Atliu .Mining Division of Atlin , District. Where located: In the Pine Creek valley,adjoinin;;- the Itock of A(.;os, rpAKI*; Notice that; T, J. M. Uull'ner, Free Minor's Certificate No. I! iKillOS, intend, sixty .lays from the date hereof, lo apply to tlin Mining' itecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the aliovo claim. And I'm th..i' take notice that, action, under section 117, must he commenced hefore the issuance of such .Certificate of Improvements. ������*..' ' Dated this 2tith day of Oetohcr, A. D. won. a-ill J..M. liUI*'l*',\'KU. Situate in the Atlin .Mining' Division of Atlin District. Where located: Pino Crook valley, between the ltock of A if on and Hear Paw. rpAKH Notico that I, J. M. Uufrner, Free .Miner's Certiliciitc No. li :'..".nc.l, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appl.v to tho Mining Kecordor for a Gertiiieate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining; a Crown (jrant of the ahove claim. And furthot take notice that, action, under section :'.7, must, lie commenced lictore tho issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this��'.(h day of Oetohcr, A. I). lOt'.l. <12il J.M. itUFFNlCll. m He: HA1MVAY" Jni youi from coppisie KrniK to TliUCWA ItlVElt. Notiob oi' Ai'l'r,r��.vTioN* i**oii an* Act. Sultan Mineral Claim. Situate iu the Atliu .Mining Division of Atliu District. Where located: Pine Creek valley, nhout Stcplieudyke. rpAKK Notice that- I, .J. F. Breeze, Free .Miner's Certificate No. I! I!"*!)* II, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the .Minii!**; Itecorder for ti Certificate oT Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining.*; a Crown Grant of the ahovo claim* And further talto milieu that action, under section 117, must lie commenced before tlie issuance of such Certificate, of Improvements. Dated t his 2lith day of Oetolier, A. I). 1!I0.*,. <i2:s .i. f. hhki-:/>;. Maybe Mineral Claim. Situate in the Atlin Mlniiif; Division of Atliu District. Whore located: Pine Creek valley, iieiKhborliood of mouth Gold Uun. rpAKK Notice that I, .1. !���'.' Hi-ooze, Free , Miner's Certificate No. ll XiDCC, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to appl.v to tlio Mining; IJeoorder fur a Certificate of Improvements, forthe purpose of obtaining u Crown Grant of the aliovo claim. And further take notice tliat action, under section !I7, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Ccrtillcatc of Improvements. Dated this iijth day of October, A. D. Ifili!*. (121! .I.J'. IlitliKZIi. TSQ-OTICE rs III5KEUY GIVliN Tliat ap- -L-^: plication will lie made to thc I.i;hIs- lativo Assembly ol tho Province or Hritish Columbia at it-next session, lor an Act to incorporate a Company with power to construct, equip, maintain and operate a line or lilies of railway, of standard or ot her trii.ij;c, with any kind (,1 motive power, for the conveyance of passengers and fro.V'lH. from some point at or near tho mouth ol' Copper ltiver, on the Skeena ICivor, Coast. District, in the Province of Hritish Columbia, by the most feasible route to a point at or near the mouth of Telkwa Itiver, on the Dull-ley ltiver, Const District, in the Province of Hritish Columbia; and with power to construct, operate and maintain all necessary bridges, roads, v.ujs and ferric*, and fi> build, ac.iuire, own und maintain -.*. Imrvcs* and docks iu connection I herewith, and to build, aciiuire, own, o(|iii|> and inaintaiii steam und other vessels and boats, am 1't.o operate tho same on any navigable waters: and with power to build, equip, operate and maintain telegraph ami telephone linns in c.jimec.tiou with the said railway and branches, and to transmit, messairos for commercial purposes and to churj;o tolls therefor, and to K*eiiera(e electricity for tho supply of lijjht. heat and power: und with power to expropriate lauds for.the purposes of the Company, and to acuuire lands, money Ikiiiusos, privilcKCH or other aids from any Governuiei.t, iiiuuieiiial corporation, or ot her iiersoiiH or bodies, and to levy and colled*, tolls from all persons using;, and on all freight passing over, any of such roads, . railways, ferric-,*, wharves and vessels built by the Company: and with power to cnimect, with and m*iko traffic orothorarranfrements with railway, steamboat or other companies; and to exercise such powers as are granted liy Parts IV [-1] and V (ii] of tlio' Water Clauses Consolidation Act; and for* all other < necessary or incidental rights, powers and privileges in that behalf. Dated thisltli day of October, A. I) J!ii..i. IIODWIil.l. A.I.AWSON, iVl Solicitors for the Applicants. swu^UiiteS^ft^liiJ^aiUwwv^TiK'Ii-J ATIJ^,vB. C,,y SATURDAY.V^Ndy.^MBER-:; ?Sy,:*?°5< yy, ■li ft?*- J .*H*tt*..-.:., I .'•?**-■, .- ISjfiv;: <a*W< J|Kv |#>V-:; ■ll'-vv I ^ -V^y* -Local "Events.- ^.'•/Tiie bss! of''toilet.;pr.eptirnli"ons:.:it" •;*,a;":K*:;j^^ 'y7, v'C.he; latest/niaga^ineS'and pHpe./-; y are.a!\v:iys*p.ii' hautl;ati,Pillnian,>;,;'i • - :-:.■IvicDonaUl's:'.'..Grpcei:y;'';.*;'*in'ii'kes;,* a //specialty ,bl/ (Ve-sh eggs, nncl,butter, v . I:sell the.best'vKoceue cqal/oil/in. y/AUii'/and a:)ispovery^-J. :.T.;'Regriih' y. ..vAVlieiiyou call "at llie/Rtn/aV-u'yi'-^ //.forge!v/tq.-pass ;ilirotiglrU!ie;Stoi'.i!i: vy do or firs v./:/"/: wy.yyy::].^,yy ■:/.'■:,;■,;., :v-vv;Mr;'va*itf /i/River-V-telegr^^ //•/tp.w'ii'bV^ v/'--''/.y '/v/'■::•■ Walter Gwen this \yeelcc6nipletetl' -/ a*vi2' x 14'beBrooriv'-addition ;'to*-*bis f vTJurdvstrec^**i*esidence::viVvv;.rv ;^*/**:*A;.*.\viuSt/blu^ v/a. ,iiumbervbr.:to\vnspeople^ mid :. they. ■/'■ \vili;hieet one/night 'eacli/Aveek/unlil; /^spring. *./..;/y yj/:yyyy':y,y'yyyl. y///Arrangements arevi^iiigiiiiade'to •^'liave a//Knias, ..tree;.*entertainiiient 'iii' .",',lh.e.'Presby.teria''it;ch,.iircb^'..'Dis;c-5:yery1' v'OivChristinas night,.*; :; .v ;/,./::,/ ■'././ ''v*;:v:Messrs.:Stabk . iincreasedytbe-interior- appeararice/of- ■ .v-tlieir*' storey by. putting^dpw.n a new. v: clear-grained fir floor. v:'.*v y/v.,/v:;y/ /-/ Z: yNeyvyriine': df yG ep^Wosteiibplm's vVlvX:iIiVpoeketykniyes,atyRegair;s^vyyy . yvyyWefare-bsiiig'blessedywU yyytipnallj'y-fine weatberibut'1 wisev-eiti- '/ zensvliave.liadv.tbeir'.storn /Vaucl/windpws -attacbedv,"■-.'■ ;/:./■'//*.'. ,'/../ y J:;' J0!1»y TCi r lc 1 a 1 id:/a r ri v ed; o 11 y Wed -: /vnescjay '/with y ahy'vS6-i**pundyy mailr; 7/-makinga full consignment toy da lev -.'Tlevleft oirtbe^returiutripvTbursday.. : morning.-^''v;.y;y.-y..v :./'.;■/> " :v-.**:;.*:'',-..'■;..;.--/ '■.*,/, v A committee /was /appointed /at /;Tiiesday/nigbt's;meeting to'arrange :'; * lot a" dance, in the near, future in aid .of 'the. fire '/-protection fund." '/Full v particulars .will be given- in .our '.'/next issue///;//;/ /; y' :/■/ , /; Messrs. Sinclair/ Johnson-Woods; :/%n*-l/Tavl'6r*vleit' yesferday'to' com-. ; mence logging * operations on tlie west shore : of ./Atliu lake. The steamer Ailinto conveyed their outfit across the lake. '.;*■•'.. .*"'.'•'. Q. StronnPck,* who has been. iu: •■, charge:of the Tagish telegraph sta- v lion-forvsome. time, came in on. Sun- /v day and has since' left .-for .his/: old y yppstat the north end/of Atlin lake. /where lie...*expects to 'remain:-all ■" ;wiu,ter;, ' ;'r/'':r/'\"' .'/■'.'. / A. turkey shoot ..will v be' held on Thursday,'Nov. 30th, which is the American Thanksgiving day, at the //Nugget, hotel, Discovery, and tlie proprietors o.C'tliat' house, have obtained a large number of the king of barnyard bipeds lor the occasion. It is an ill wind tliat blows no good, to.', somebody and the local curlers are "laying" for the weather clerk on account of being unable to make icet and get "l.uirlin' the sialics."- Cheer-up boys ! Drink a ■pink lemonade (?) and then start '•digging,the garden-. Messrs. W. P.' .Grant and G. T. ■Rant left at 4p.n1: Tuesda.voii a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. They travelled by the water route to Car Cross in a 16-foot canoe and a wire has been received stating that, although storm bound for 28 hours, they arrived at that place at 7 p.m. Thursday. Stables & J/unisden carry a stock' of good groceries. Powder and Gelignite—60 and 75s —always on hand at Regan's. 'y Fire Fund; y. Tuesday/e\'cniugy theAaVljounied: citizens rncetiiiif"/was-vheld/in/the 'cpnri/v .1 ro'iise.-'v:v I* he //report- • ,6f ■*.*;the cpinmittee- showedy\.hat vsixty/lbur. xl6llars:a;ih6iith:liad/been/p!Oinised. ThiV 'was: 'lipt*cn6ngli/a.-> it/is esti- .-lim.teci''thatyat:least: eighty dollars/a 'nioiUli-';.wpnld**;*-*be/'iequ W^ie ngt li yy d i scussi o 11/: i t /. w as y s u g- gesle&'Uiat^ .scriiHibiisrv be/ asked./ for'/from/ the; citizens^ /said::;iuci'ease:to:rfeinain/;in; elfecty linfil/tiie.end/bf March, .1906/ ;itAva?/thotVghtUhat/tliose:!/i'eturimig toThe/cahi p 'in yth e/sprihg- .wo.ulcj vlie; :abie vto vtake/* care ypf^this .increase/^ yAy^ila^U'/respbnse'vAy^ f ro 111: Hi bse /ci t t lie/m ee ti ii g^but. there Is; stiiI ci deficit'of a 1 io u t "liye-xlol lars: u'':in&ith;;v-^ni'e^;' teered to see 'Spnieybf:llie;sujjscribei-s in ^l'endeavoi'/to raii^lli'is^ihduhtv We:.b&iie\'e/tlKi.t/lliey/\vin diflieulty/in/dr)iiig/this/* If we allow t:hev/fire/depart]^ ac.tive/it::ine,ani;lhat/they^- coiUixiuies/wilL v withdraw: /entirely from/the "'^ we"vare siire 6-ur:'/iiiei"chaiitsydo:not wish?v' Previons/yto the meeting;ad- jburiiing-i';Mr:vG^./Eind el ec tecl fire - c li i'ef aiul11 i gl i t \y ate h m a u for tlie ensuing term."/::./■"'■-./"-:;//'/;',// '■-■-■: as'--.,"*.*-:. t( >t 3^^^^^^^^^^t^^^ ":i->He -:'*Weather.?v /vTlie-lowest aiid highest/tein'pera- tiires'/and'precipital.i6h/rec(Srded:ft)r. the week "are/as follows; ■'Ly'''/':y.y Nov, ..Ma's.'v'-: ;y Min. ::■'■ /.Procipit'ii r7y ,■^■34-^ VV22 V; ,yv:_..25 in*. 18 / y:-3t. ■ '.'24: /'.'..' -r-'.i.;*'... 19 ■*..* 29 . v:'.-25v-: '• ...0'2,..* / 20 .,3S'V :,22J'.y .... .; -. 2r- ::*3S v v-33:- ;''■:■■'■—-':■■"■■■" 22 '. ;3*J . ' v;2pyy V ;.V ■ v.—- v; 23" 44.: . v"35/'-*: ■•■'. *.....,... .'. • :y, Now/is the lime to procure your Xmas'/Cards and Souvenir,.Postals' ■at/C./R.' Bourne's. ;.-v//.y;y ..,;./'/. y /::Whyuse;inferior/gasoline when you can-get 76 and'S6y:per cent.; at Regaii':S... Atliu and Discovery..*///■', yiJvery man 'owesitto himself and his family to iuaster"a trade or profession. Keadt lie display adviirf.isenieut of the six Worse Schools of Tolejirapby, in this issuo and learn how easily'a youii::* man or lady may learn tolo- Wraphy aiid be assured a position. f@i& SnB&tot. ON American Thanksgiving Day, .. " Thursday, Nov 30th, 1905, -'-./- ■ ■, / AV .■..*■'■"■ ■ *''■■'■. '"■'■■ ■ ■j iW<U***Ul.JiU H il mSGSSWERY. . Bring Your Own. Rifle. yrrt /."*'■*■ <7'>\ sr*> "i rr*LE.G'RAPHERS ^EEB£B Annuailv.to .'ill the new positions created by Kuilr.ii'.il ...id '.rnft-arnpli (.'ouiiiiiiiios. We want Vpusici Mc-ri and l.adier. of fvood habits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY A !'• J D Ft. R. ,'\ CC O U N TI I'-J G MMM ■ ■We I'll ruisli 'if. pcr.ieuf.of Ihe Opera tors a ml ;s|iiti'.u Aleuts iu An.erica. Our six schools iu*.. tho I.i.'i,-.;.-,!' c:;cii..-.i ve 'i'el'.'HTapli Schools :fj '(ill; HOI.'ll}. Kstal-liwhe.l ilu years and en- dorsjjd by all leudlnt: Knilivti.v Ollicials.' We cxccii'.e u :-*l'"i!i Hon;. 'Ui.ovorv Ktiulcnl to i'ur!i;:'fi !.iiu -u* l.ci'a ..-ositi.,.! pay in;'.' from £<|il I:. >■'< a iuoi.il. in Still..'.-. cnM of t ho ltocl;.\ .Moil;.:,lins, or from :~/hi to SKIO u inontli in .Statc-i we*.t of flu. IJocltios, inimciliislcly iijion grfiflii.itio!).' i-irud.-uts enn oilier at any time. No viica- liiimi. i-'u'r 1'uli parliciilar.' n>v.ai:iliu^ any ..f our Hclioiihi '..rite ilir.ct to our oxcciili\*c ...lie*' nl t'i 1 ■(.-*■ 1:1:1:ri, (). Catalogue free. The [Itei'sc Sciioci of. "feicgraphy. *§?*m'. ■i fefeliverei;tb^a ■'y: .G ()0(ls;::Eresliy.dhd :,die^ Ooiv^ 1-TbW'bj^Oiie/p/ricc'/ y.w: iiilittiiitiiisiii '"yyy^W-S ^;y;0.y:^ Br®w@r&z®fs&® Kvsmai^MniM/arg^^^ &&P:8>&&& ^^^^^^^^^.^.^••M^M^.P-J!f.S^;,.^.^^^y, THK/;DININfj-Ro6i\*lMK y:iyy^ ■y'"v:-y .vD.l'x6Nyy&-,SC.HULZ;/v:P-ropr!s-!:oi*^ v:Corner;rPearlvancl, FirstyStreets/ Atiin,'/B.yC.y/:/ ; /,: Fl RST C LASS R ESTAU R A NT I N CO NM ECT ION' '.'CIIOICtST. WINES. UU-JOKS AN!) (;it)AI!S-—CASt GOODS A SI'UiALl Y. ;^&r. ;;'/-/Executed Cheaiily,:':Promptly!-;andy'Satisfactorily.,7/;.;/''' '■::^;';'y-;^ v*JP,$•■#•*!?>.J?>J*><2>>& *itingk ilss® mm M )fiii«-»'OiiIy:-$i;oo'':P< P; »W-» i^^-vA*yvV1*(AAA'Vy^/^/VVVVVft^^ I Kee^...'CC-piee iJnes :of -; Groceries, and Pr@visl©ii^ And Sell for the Lowest Prices in Camp. (!inii.:,:,i.i'i, Ohio. Alluni.ii, .(iii.. Texcrkisiiii,, Tux. HfilLiio, H. Y. l.»3ti:osso, Wis. S.111 Iranciscojt-al. * "fipW?\ 11* ■-•■• n
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-11-25 |
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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Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1905_11_25 |
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Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 53a3b585-bf1d-4bb7-871e-8eb141d35b6a |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169896 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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