*s 7 VOL. 5*' ATIJN, H. C, SATURDAY, O0TOB1CR, 12. igoi. NO. 117. ISCOUNT SALE. We are going lo reduce our large stock -.if . , SHOES���.--Ladies'& Men's in all Grades. Men's Clothing, Underware and Hats Our Stock of DRY GOODS is also too largo for the needs of Atlin. We need the Cash; you need the goods, and if not we want to make an inducement for ynu lo buy against the lime when you will reed lliein. FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS We Will Civic 25 per cent discount on All Goons Purchased Kkom The Above Lines. Our prices are already reasonable, take 25 per cent off and the result ought to satisfy the most careful buyer.. Partners in the Blue Canyon Sell Out And Throw Down the Shovel For the Joys of City' Life ���A Popular Hotel Changes Hands BV IKE WAY. Some Items of Local Interest to' tl- e Camp. ; ��� BLACKETT & CO. ' " IRON STOREt First and Trainor Streets, Atlin, B.C. The Canadian Bank of Commerce. . CAPITAL PAID UP $8,000,000. Branches of the Bank at Seattle, . San Francisco! Portland, ��� -x ���--*���-��� - - - -Skagway, ete: Exchange sold on ail Points. Gold Dust Purchased���Assay Opeice in Connection. J. S. MUNRO, Manager. The. Carri-boo- riotel Wm. WALMSLEY, Proprietor. L 9 FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Opposite Depot. CARIBOU, Y. T. The Vancouver General Store. ��� Dealers in Provisions, Dry Goods, Etc., A. S. GROSS & Go. SPECIALTIES IN FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Fresh Bread, Rye Bread, etc. Chas. Myek, Proprietor. Good Rooms to Rent���By the Day, Week or Month nt reasonable rates. SKAG WA Y, Alaska. WHOLESALE GROCERS "ai.ho pbai.khs in '���****** Hay and Oats w*#a* We Make a Specialty of Perishable Goods and respectfully solicit Your Mail Orders ���Satisfaction Guaranteed. Iu our last issue a description of the properly owned by the Blue Canyon Mining Partnership was given, while this week we have tu announce that a number of the partners have sold out From a miner's point of view the deal is a rather novel one, but the consideration runs into five figures, and- from an outsider's opinion both parties to the deal have done well. Messrs. Carlson, Doyle, Rose, Koford and Prescott have sold out their interest in the property to Jack Letherdale of Discovery and lhe price, a big amount in cash and all his right, title 'and interest to that popular hostelry, The Gold House, Discovery, together with all stock, fittings and furnishings. The purchasers at once formed -a new partnership, with,.it is understood, Mr.-J.-P. - Rose .as -manager.. As will be seen in another column, a grand opening, under the new management, will be - given next ���week. If the boys have the same success i:i the hotel business as they had in rhe Blue Canyon they will do well, and we wish them every prosperili". By,the purchase of this valuable piece of -mining property���a one- half interest���the five individual interests become one and in consequence the property can be more economically handled. It is understood that a partner of Mr. Lelher- dale's has an option on the other five shares and is now negotiating for the active exploitation of the property next season. A Mining" Engineer's Views On the Camp-'���Monro Mountain ��� Mill ��� Agsi 1 at' Work. Gold Commissioner . Graham Leaves for a Well-earned Vacation. The = Bank = of = British = North = America liKtiiblished in 18S6. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid Up Capital - - - - - - $4..866,666 Reserve Fund - - ----- $1,703,333 Head Office in Canada: Montreal. H. Stikeman, General Manager. Branches hi all the principal cities of Canada, and agents in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Spokane, Boston, Chicago, Etc. ASSAY OFFICE Gold Dust Assayed, Purchased or Takenon Consignment; , Quartz Assaying at Reasonable .Rates. J. D. Graham left on Thursday for a well-earned holiday1. Pie has a leave of absence for six months. He goes direct to Victoria, thence to his home iu Revelsloke. We wish him a pleasant lime and will be glad to welcome him back again. It is understood that during Mr. Graham's absence, the duties of Gold Commissioner will be fulfilled by Mr. K. J. Thaiu, Mining Recorder, and the next B. C. Gazette, it is expected, will announce the appointment. ' . The first break in the , Ashcroft- Yukon Telegraph line occurred this week, near Hazelton. Communication was restored late last night. Among lhe arrivals Ibis week from the outside was Mr. William. H. Hile, of Philadelphia, Pa. ' Mr- Hile is Consulting Engineer for several big mining companies in the east, and is on a trip of inspection to endeavor to verify the repot Is which have gone ah.ro id as to the district's possibilities as an hydraulic ar.d'quart,- camp. His time is now verv limited, but had he imagined the outbok was hall as, promising as he finds il lie would have bean in er.rl'er, however, he will' endeavor to spend some weeks next spring, when all things being favorable he would come prepared lo spend some money 1 To the old timers in lhe camp it will ��� be remembered that Mr. Hile had made arrangements to purchase Discovery on Spruce, but, -being-- a-:*.---alien, he. could -.or get title to the ground and the dea?. fell through. Mr. Hile visited some of the quartz properties on Fourth of July creek, and expresses the belief that with systematic development, some "mines" will be shown up in that section. The Stamp Mill on Monro mountain has again started up. The. first load of ore from lhe "Mother Lode" was hauled over on Monday morning last. Mr. A. Kaye, lale assayer for the Bank of Commerce, has been placed in charge of the scientific part in connection with the mill and Mr. C. Volkert with the mechanical. A waggon road has been built from Discovery to the mill, which gives easy grades, and a satisfactory contract has been made for the hauling of the ore from the mine. Experiment is now being made to find the most economical means of transporting the ore from the mine to the bins on the Discovery side of Pine creek. R. A. Lambert, who has recently been acting as foreman on the properly of the Atlin Lake Co. on Birch creek, left for home on Monday. He took away with him a pretty good poke, the season's returns from his own properties, and he informs us that the Birch creek com pa 11 j- will be in the front rank of gold producers next year, also that this year's return is highly satisfactory. He will return early next Spring to look after the Atlin ' Lake Cobs property under Mr. Mostyn Williams. The Company is to be congratulated in having secured the services of such an able and practical miner as " Charlie" Lambert. '1 i If- iii ' VI 1* a I ; U. yj H m ��� ;.? I m it** Kb ATr.TN, B.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 12, 190: i v-m I'-' P. ��. 11; " V ' ���'���Uili-il"''! i-s'i'i'.v Sn 11: i-iliiy uiiiriiinu liv Till* A'l'l,iS ''I'Ai.M ''l* .-���ll'Nri ('"��� A. (.', lllliHCni.-r.i.ii, |.;iiiT<iii, I''. '|',,|iH I.I-.-.-S. Su|,.|.;ililii,.. "tlji.,. ni' inilili',|l'i<ni r<*'ii*l S-- Alii,1, H. C. - Ai|Vl.|-iisiiiUr Hull's ; -51.1111 pi'i' ii,rli, I'lifi, ins,.,.,-,,11. |;|,|iil'"'j niilb'i's, i'l I'l-nts 11 Iino. Hl'Oi.j,,* l-'iiiti-ui'l lliu,- mi npplii-iiiiiiii. 'I'll,. ^llllM-i-iplillli |,,.'|l*l* i, .-j.', II ,Vt.,il* IIJij-. i'1'li, jM n'lvi,,,,.,-. ,\c, |ii|M-i-'���-ill bo ,|,.|ivi>i-,.,i inil���s^ fliis'cjuditi.ii, *,. <���<>in,.]!���-���! Willi. nSaT*-U*j,\V, IK''"* I2l'l. lip'. lx :i (lehiyed Idler, dated 261 li ��1 lo, revfi ^e< 1 from ���"��� 11". A ��� C. I-J irscl 1 - kid, bc lias the following to say n^Qut "ie Allii, .Mineral ICxluLii and the contemplated presentation o^lhti ''racelet from the miners of Atlin l" lhe Duchess o and V'rk: Atlin the Scene of a Domestic Tragedy- .j '' Harpy Henning" Tries to Take His Wife's Life With a Razor ��� Feigning1 Lunacy. Kai'ly Siiudi'iy ri('U*ni'><',u l:i.-.i c:il1;i .-.��.-r^nil>" .-n" Allin's pi'ilcv- Ic.v- ing citizen'; was rudely disiui'k'd by tin.- now; <���'' ;'ii alli'iupled murder, in which .Mr. a ml Mrs. Hen- niiig-of lhe " Ouick l.unch Room," played prominent parts- About Cornwall 0110 o'clock in lhc afti-moou, while i-Mrs. Hciining was in , her room rauiso insng inery. Alining', Pumping & Sluicing- Machinery, Centrifugal Sand, Grav'el & Dredging Pumps. HYDRAULIC DERRICKS ��� From 3 to 10 tons lifting capacity. HANI) POWKR DERRICKS of 1 to 2 'tons lifting capacity. HYDRAULIC GRAVEL ELEVATORS, ,. , ' HV.UR AT LIC GIANTS, WATER OATHS, ANGI.K' STEEL ���RIFFLES '& HYDRAULIC RIVET]-:!) ' PIPE. preparation* for Uie Royal visit .sorting out the soiled clothes for to Yicioria are progressing" merrily, lhc* following day's washin her Sonie'of the choicest .samples of husband entered and roughly asked the Atlin 'exhibit have been dis-: her if she was leave'liiin. car^p Lady Joly expressed a deter- ' niijUliiou to include Atlin in her lotlr v\*il'u the Lieut.-governor during- the coming summer." A telegram, dated Victoria, Oct. 2'K], staled that the presentation of the bracelet from the miners of Atlin wls the only formal uialler occupying the day, and that the Duchess most graciously expressed her thanUs'and appreciation to Uie donors lor the.beautiful gift. ,'PuKi'b-; seasons have passed without a break in the inestimable record A*-Hu luis made of being a peace-loving and law-abiding community, but alas, lhal record is brokeib and we have been shown a iiend in liiuiuui shape since the publication oi'- our fast issuc. The deixUj'ji of drink, it is to be feared, has produced a pensioner lor Government support i��l~ some years' to coi^c, 1>Ul it is a matter of congratulation thai" his intended victim win recover, though years will not obliterate tlie marks of a husband's violence. In the present instance the waul ol"jln-isdictioii and tho necessity of a deputy county court judge in Atlin is HUougiy bourne out. The l^'i-suiicr, though ho may have a pi'uluiiiiUu-y hearin.v,, caiinol lx* brought tip for final trial for nine or ton moii'-l's- oi' until lhe Court of Asrf-'/*�� si Is hen: ncxl July or Aiigurft. The city bas 110 provision lor the caring of prisoners of his elaSS| nor Joes the Provincial department 111 ake allowance for a Jailor. -__ .'*" Copies ol lhe new placer Act of. s-nng- io played lo a favored few", and have i Upon answering him, "No," he been duly admired. The liyeliesl seized her ami threw her on the i"lerest is shewn in the bracelet, ' bed, and pushed .something into and tlic.cnterpri.se of }l sIm*ll and her niouth to gag her,'then, draw- far fr0m prosperous camp like At- ing-a ra/.or 'Trom . his pocket, he lin iu contributing to so unique a tried to out her throat. A struggle sonYejiir 0f mining life 1ms excited ensued, but the husband succeeded wide.tiud fa'vorable coiu'.'.ent; Lady .in inflicting a'number of painful Joly, the wife of Lieiih-Gov- Sir j wounds on her face throat and Hern-i Joly de Lotbinere, who is hands- Mrs. Kenning by her S*'eatiy Pleased with the unique or- j struggles and from loss of blood naineiit, is interesting herself in the finally' became exhausted and said an-jmy-ciuenis for its1 presentation to she was dying, but pleaded to see H. R. H. the Duchess of Cornwall j her baby before she died, and anclY'orlc, On learning that the asked,for a glass of water. -Hen- bracelet was the rich gift of a poor * ning, believing her to be dying, said he would' go lor'water and then they Would die together. While he was gone Airs. Henning slipped out anil . ran to the back door of her neighbor's house, Mr. Foley's, where medical aid was at once .summoned for ' her and then she wn*s. removed lo the hospital. Henning was arrested by Special Constable Bickle after a hard light, Henning endeavoring to evade arrest and protecting himself with a cleaver, which he brandished with murderous intent, but he was eventually overpowered and taken to the gaol, pie now awaits his preliminary hearing, which will be as soon ��� as >frs. Henning is able to give her evidence. .In all probability he will be removed to Tagish and placed under the protection of the North West Police, to await his trial at Uie nexi sitting of the Court ot Assize, next summer. He has, during his incarceration t��een trying' lo create .the impression thai lie is '"Hivy, and ou Monday night ho iuiide several clumsy Litteniwls to break his nod-:. He* had been drinking pretty heavily during lhe past summer, and this, together with a mistaken lit of jealousy, are supposed to be responsible for his rash act. Mrs. Henning is slowly recovering from hei" Wounds, though forty- seven .stitches had to be made in her face, neck UIlCi hands. Mrs- Henning was born in St. Louis, and Was married to Henning just three years ago. They have one child, who is now being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of the Pioneer Bakery. They had The Joshua ��� Hendy ��� Machine Works. ���Nos. 3S to .*.��� l-'iimiosT Stuekt, " .MAN" 1-RANCISCO, Write for prices, circulars and catalogues, or call on A. C. Hirschfeld, Agent, Atlin, B. C. CAL. ���o**cKi*>o->o*o*>o*.,^o*o*o**0">'o.**0'&C":o*>ci**ooo,*j:'*>o,��o*!><:i*<ci*o*o*<j S T H K K O OT K N A..Y H O TEL. George E. Hayes, Proprietor COKb lURST AND TuAlNOR STREETS. ��� 'I'll is l-'irst Oh is-. Hotel lilts been remodeled mid -'-���i'tiriiislit-d tlu*oii(;lioiit und iillVrs tin- lii'nt ii(<i'oniinoilntinii to Transii'iit or PpriniiiiKiit (iiiosts. -Aiiii'i'ii-nii und ICiii'outMiii film. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Billiards, and Pool. S: ��*j>:*o:*o*<i**:'.*o:*o:*<:'*o'*o*^:w^ !ANB* HOTEL FINliST EQUIPPICD HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING ���' CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. French Restaurant in Connection Rice & Hastie, -Pkoi'kietorsv - David Hastie, Manacer.' Corner of P'irst and Discovers- .Streets. Importer of General Merchandise Miners' ^Supplies OUTFITTING A-SPECIALTY FIRST STREET, ATLIN B. C poteE Russell; Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. liards free, "IT* FM** I III This E. ROSSELLI, Manager. Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. New and Commodious Hotel was opened to the Public, April 16th, 1901.���Everything in it is New.���Strictly First Class, ciioicr.sr winls, liquors and cigars���cash goods a splcialty. 2901, consolidated with the Acts of | been arranging to go out shortly, J 89$ and 1399, for sale at the [ but last week purchased the lot up- CMiM Office. jou which the.ku-.ch room stands. WHOLESALE DRY ' GOODS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ^ ~-r-. Importers of all classes of Foreign Goods ~~�� Victoria and Vancouver. Sole Agents for: BROWN'S 4 CROWN SCOTCH WHISKY CORBY'S CELEBRATED CANADIAN RYE A. B. C. BOHEMIAN St. LOUIS BEER MOET & CHANDON CHAMPAGNE, DRY IMPERIAL ���j������.,-K*7- �� - ._L_J'- 4 y'l I fl I '���ti 1.?. i m m ���;W& % ATIJN-, B. C.; SATURDAY, OCTOBER, -90^. DEAI.lCJiS IS First Street, Atlin, B. G. " Handle only the best Goods in the Market ^rooeriesr, Fruits, Flour, Feed: and Provisions. BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED. Trv our Teas, and Coffees. AW REVOIR. A Number of Prominent At- ~liriit.es Migrate. Tho Record Creek of the Season- Boulder is Practically Ab:ni7 doned to tho Frost King*.' This week saw about the last of this season's work completed on Boulder creek. Most of lhe miners have left lhc creek, The season has been a very successful one, and it is estimated that close on $150,- 000 has been won, and comparatively few claims have been opened up. Boulder has proved one of the richest creeks iu the district , and the summer's development has shown the existence of pay under the benches, far better than the most sanguine could have looked for. Next year's' work, now-that the majority of claims are on a paying basis, will be still better than this, and nearly 'ill those who left Allin this week will return' with the .Spring. Work has practically slopped on the De Lamare hydraulic property, the big flume, to lead away the high water of next season, is Hearing completion, and the drift being run acrossthe cha'rinel will "probably encounter the rim on the west side before long. The drift is now about 150 feet from the east side of the channel and goes far to prove that Boulder was at one time a very big- river, and the amount of gold deposited seems greater and more uniform on the bedrock ot the De Lamare property than further up the .creek. We look forward lo a big output next year, everything being in readiness for remunerative exploitation lo be begun at the earliest moment in Spring. Mr.- De Lamare left for Yictoria and Paris by Thursday's boat, and will spend some time in New York and London to engage American and English capital ,i:i some other properties he has acquired in the district. , We hope success will crown his efforts and wish him bon voyage and a speedy return. Co. Sailings From Skagway: S. S. Hating, Sept. a.Xth. Oct. 8th. „ 181I1. ,, 28th. S. S. Amur, Sept. 23d. Oct. 3d. .. 23d. and every ten days thereafter. PL B. Dunn, Agent, ■■-.Skagway, Alaska. ' ' NOTICE. 7 "Hook of Ages" Mineral Claim, situated at Discovery Camp, Pine Creek. To J. II. Mat>i>amci; and W. Holmniis- ■iVOIITH OH OTHBII TIIKIK AGENT OH ACIBNTH : VjyE, tho. undersigned, W.G. Mitchell, ami V. A. Wise, ptirt owners of the'.above ■ mineral claim, hereby give notice to the above-named .1. il. .Vlnllaleu and W.IIolliNgs- Worth or other their Agent. or Agents. I hut wo do hereby roiitiest t lie sui/1 J. H. Mnllnlou mid W. Ilollingsworth to r-uiit i-ihutr' their share of the iisti(*hsnn*tit work done outhi* -uiil rliiiin. viz.: Two, years'ii,sessineut work mill survey, from Miiy 22uii, IM'Ui,' iinioniiliii r to the nun of "fino. Unless the said amount In--mid to ni on or -before the 12th dny of Jmniiiry next «o shall pro'-ccil under itml by virtue of the pnwer-i conferred by Section 4 nf the Mineral Amendment Art, I1UI, repealing .Section II of Cup. Hi of the Statute* of l.SII'.i. W. (J. MrrcliBi.1,. K. A. Wmi:. Alln., II. ('.. Urt. mill. 1931. , . M"1-3ui I'AliT l\". 'W'ATr.nCi.AHHi'.s ('nSMii.niATinN Ar:T, Ihlfi." . (1.) This is to certify that t he ** i'ine Cre.eli Power Company. I.imiteil."' established with the object of carrying on the business of n '*--ower rmnpiiuy" \i-itliin rbe inclining of I'lirt IV. of, tlie *" \V titer Cluiises Cniisiiliilii- tton Act, 18SI7," In the Atlin District, Province of Hritish Columbia, anil iiiiiirimrnteil mi thp2Ktli dny of .1 line, I9III, lm» siibinittci! ith undertaking to the l.ipiiteiiaiit-l-J'iveriinr in Council for npproviil, mid that tlie-.aid undertaking, a" shown by the document;. mid plan filed, lias been approved, und that tho same is tin follows:— To make available water for the working of n Inrtfi: area of plncer mining ground ivliieli is'nt preiiciit unworkiible. Beginning nt n point approximately l.S.OIKl feet above the Discovery Claim, ou Pine creek, to lie known n.s ** [K»iut of diversion of water," and proceeding tlieuee westerly along Pine creek to its mouth, und <>.vteii<lin^r laterally ou either side of Pine creek so us to embrace the Pine creek water-shed, the Sunrise Gulch, Twin Gulch, and tlie lower ]joi'ti<m of Spruce creek below tlie Discovery Claim, embracing that p irt known locally as the ** Steveudykc."' Tlint for this purpose tlie Company will acuuire by purchase three thousand five hundred miners1 inches of wutei% to be diverted from Pino ereeli, using tlie pro-ient chmiiiel of Pine creek to tlie 'point of diversion, lK.UIIO feet aboie Discovery Claim, anil thence by ditch and Hume along tlie north side of Pine Creek to mid below the Sunrise Gulch, and thence by u system -of- steel pipe line to reach Pine Creels at and along parts approximately S. 51)1) feet below the intake, mid again at the Discovery Claim 18,11110 feet below the intake, and again at Sunrise Gulch 2(>.0llll feet below the intake. To siphon across Pine Creek with u 'Ill-inch steel pipe line approximately "-5,0011 feet above the Discovery Claim, and thenco bv ditch and Humes along the south side approximately three miles and to return nil of the said water into Pine Creek at mi elevation below tlie intake varying from 85 feet to 4IHI feet. (2) And this is further to certify that the Company propose to begin tlieir undertaking by extending the ditches and pipe lines. ('.!) And this is further to certify that the amount of tiie . capital of tlie Company, which will be duly subscribed mid paid up before the Company commences tlie insinuation'of additions, or exercises'iiuy of tlie powers of the "Water Clauses Coiisolida- sion Act, 14iD7." Part IV, in that behalf, is hereby fixed at tlie sum of one hundred mid fifty thousand dollars (•SlSO.Ollll.im), null the further amount of capital to be subscribed and paid up, above the cost of tlie first mentioned portion in respect of the remainder of tlie undertaking, before the same is commenced, shall be fifty thousand dollars (.Snl),- iKin.uu). (4)'Anil this is further to certify that tlie time within which the said capital, namely, fify thousand d<»llnrs (S!i(>,()l)IUIIf.) is to lie subscribed is fixed nt three months from the date hereof, umlltlie time within which the said undertaking and works arc to be commenced is fixed ntiix months from the date hereof, and tlie (lute by which all the proposed uiiilertiikiu-; shall be in operation is fixed at two years from the date hereof. Dated this 2Hth day of August, 1901. J. D, PRISNTICIi. se liS-Im -Clerk of tlie Kxeciitive Council. CURT IK I CAT IC Ol" THK RKGISTKAT10N OF A.N KXTRA PHOVINCIA1. COMPANY. •Co.Ml'ANIKK Al'T, ISSI7." r'HEREHY CliKTIKV tlint tlie "Societ Miniere dn la Colombie HritHiiiiinuo" lias this day boon registered asaii Kxtra Provincial Compuiiy, under tlie •'Companies' Act, "18117," to carry out or effect ail or any of the, objects of the Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of Hritish Columbia extends-. The bead office of the Company is situate iii Puris, France. Tho amount of the capital of the Company- is 600,(100 francs, divided into (JOI)O shares of 100 francs each. . Tho.head office of tho company iu 'this Province is, situate in the Town of -Alliii. und limile Jdtine de Lnninre, explorer, wlio.-c address is Atliu aforesaid, is the attorney for the" company. The time ol'tin-existence of the conipiiu.v is llfty ,ieur«. Given under in.v hiinil and seal of iiffii-i* «t Victoria. Province of Hritish Columbia, this I7lli day of August, one thousand nine litiiiilred null one. S. Y. WCOTTON. Iti-gistmror .loinl Stock Companies.' The follow ing «ri. the objei'ts for which the company bus been established:-- Kxploratio ptions unci purchase of nil mineral concessions-; gold or otherwise, in Alaska and the 1, louililie, inid more particularly in tin- Atliu. District. Hritish Columbia : the development of the said roii- ccssiims: tin- option by concession or purchase of till industrial enterprises, coin- merciiil or agricultural, t he sale or exchange of said concessions or properties: tlie publication and sale-of circulars, reviews or papers treating iiitei-estingriiiestions in tlie above named regions; tlie organisation of affiliated societies" for all undertakings of the above-mentioned nature: tlie sharing tin-said societies, or in others to lie formed or already existing: tlie sale, purchase and exchange of all minerals or gold-bearing mineral matter, silver, copper and other metals: the forming of the means of transport of merchandise or passengers in Alaska Klondike and Hritish Columbia: and ail other iudiisttrial, commercial, agricultural or financial operations which could directly or indirectly be incident to the principal object*, of the Society Buhner & Parrott, Liverv Stables. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Road Carts, Pack Horses for Hire. ROYAL MAfL Stages Leave Atlin for Discovery Daily .from the Royal Hotel. Pacific Coast S.S. Co., Pioneer Alaska Line. Notice. "Siinhisi:" mid "Sunset" Mineral Claims, situated about 2'j miles from Indian Creek. To D. DAItDHX or utheii his Aciiint oh AuKN'Tri : T the undersigned, Robert W. Gibhs, purl ' owner of theabove mineral claims, hereby give notice to tlie above-named li. Dnrdeii or other his Agent or Agents Hint I, having purchased tlie interest of Alexander McDonald in theabove claims, do hereby re- (liiest, tlie said D, Harden to contribute hi- share of the assessment work done ou the said claims-, viz: two years' assessment work from the 2(ltli day of July, 1S90, amounting to the sum of ,*J2li.'>.0'0, Unless the said amount lie i>nid to mo on or before the Kith day of November next I sliull proceed, under and by virtue of the powers conferred by Section I of the Mineral Amendment Act, 11)00, repealing Section 11 of Cap. ir> of tlie Statutes of I8!ri). Roheht W. GlllHH. Atlin, H. C, August I7th, 1001. :lm Safe, Fast, Punctual, Comfortably and Luxurious. Courteous TreaiErtesmi, Splendid Meals, J'OU , B.C. and Puget Sound Ports THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS Leave Skagway CITY OP SKATTLK. for Vancouver and Seattle Direct Oct. 2 tin.' ALKI for Seattle Oct. 3rd CHAS. NELSON, For Seattle ' Oct. 4th. COTTAGE CITY, for Victoria and Seattle , Oct. 8tk Alternate- sailings every five days direct for Sound Ports. , Above .Schedule subject la- change without notice. J. H. KELLY, Agent, Skagway, Alaska 7"IRKLAND' HOTEL, I'lKST- STRlvKT, ATI.IN. J. KIRKLAND, - Managkr. First-class dining room And Elegant Sleeping Rooms. NOTICE. "Anna Mahki. " and *'Viltohia" Mineral Claims, situate about :i'-1 miles north of Atlin. To J. S. FERGUSON on oiiiiiii' hih Arknt on A of. nth : T the undersigned, Patrick Donovan, part * owner of the above mineral claims, hereby iiivo notice to tlie above named J. S. Ferguson or other his A gent or Agents, that T do hereby reijuest tlie suid .1. S. I-'ergiison to contribute his share of assessment work done on tiie said claims-, viz.: one year's assessment work from 11th August and 8th September, I IKK), respectively, amounting to the sum of -?2I)U. Unless the said amount be paid to me on or before tlie 23rd day of .November next I shall proceed, under and by virtue of the powers conferred by Section 4 of the mineral Amendment Act. 1900, repealing Section II of Cap. 45 of the Statutes of ISO!). Patrick Donovan. Atlin, H. C., August 24th, 1901. Au24-8m TULES EGGERT & SON, Swiss Watchmaickks, And manufacturing jewellers. All kinds of nugget work executed w itln neatness und dispatch. First st. next to Vancouver General Stor« BFOWNLEE & LOWRY .1. II. Brownlee, P. L. S., 0.1. S. R. C. Loivry, A. M. I. C. f.. Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, and Surveyors. Peari. Street, Ati.in, B. C. THE PIONEER SHOEMAKER, Joe Palmer, Repairing and Soling Rubber Boots A Specialty. Ike. Gillespie. Prop. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Furnished Rooms by the Day, Week or A'lonth. E. S. WILKINSON, SURVEYOR. P.L.S. Third Street, opp. Government Building v. Wau.a(;e Ghime, Agent. W. WALLACE GRIME & Co., jillMNG BROKERS & COMMISSION -AGENTS. ' Third Street, Allin II. C. HOTEL VANCOUVER. IIEST LIQUORS■* CrGARS Goon Accommodation. — Hkstauhant is Connection. S. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Good Stabling for Horses and Doss. Muirhead Bros., —Landscape Photographers— T-T.'ivc'a Free Exhibition at The Junction. i.)r.".*K!i:i.r. A Bos.-r.yu. lycnu. i i! tf-i bf 1 ' Si" 1 ■ if , 1 T', I ■:L' i}y.\ Bssaai BSBSBSSS ���wilSi n w k a,-111 "I ..te -?t" ATLIN. B.C.,. SATURDAY, O'CTUUEK. i<,.rgoi v, ' n The Pioneer Store, PINK CITY. ||. (;., CARKIKS A 1-TLI, I.I NIC Ol-" Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings &' G. .��. NEVJTON & GO, gs ant) Miners' Supplies. PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. Church of England: St. M ni tin's ('hiti-i-h, cor. 't'liiril dT riim- iir streets, siiudiiy services, in.. Evensong 7:'.'[) p. m. fi-lelu-atioii of Holy C.'oiuniuniou. lsl Sunday in each mouth and on Spi-.-ial occasions. Sunday School, Sunday nt I', p. iu. Commit tee, Meetiii'.'s, 1st Thursday in each month. ' Kev. I". I,. Sti'plieiisOii, Ifpi'tor. Si. (Andrew's Presl-ylcrinii Church hold services in the Church on Second Street. .Morning ser.vice at II evening service 7:110 .Sunday Scliofd nl the close of the moi-iiin service. Rev. .'. Russell, Minister. Fre Heading Ruiun. lo \\ hich .ill are welcome. OR AND OPENING:���A dance will be given hy the New Management al lhe Gold House, on -Wcd- lesda-i evening- next, 16th insl, lo Publishers' Announcement. Sonic* weeks ago we intimated that we'were entering into arrangements with the view of having a telegraphic service in ' connection with the Claim, and that we would issue a Special Telegraphic Bulletin every Wednesday evening, and lhe regular issue, with the '"latest telegrams, every Saturday morning. As the contemplated service cannot be entered inlo without the liberal support of the public, we respectfully desire that the .people of the district will show their willingness to have the service inaugurated by liberally subscribing. We do nol look lo make any money oui of the deal, but the sum of $25 a week is' required lo pay telegraphic,services. When in Victoria Mr. Hirsch- feld called upon Mr. J. Fall, at lhe Jubilee Hospital, and found him recovering from the effects of chloroform, having had to have his leg- broken again, the knee being stiffened. Mr. Full is pretty well but at times suffers much pain and his knee is much swollen. He sends his regards to all his old friends in Allin. , , l-'or lounges and mattresses, go to J. D. Durie, next to Kirkland Hotel, Atliu. Miss Haddon was among the many out-going passengers on Monday. ��� NOTICE---The dynamite, fuse and caps, formerly handled by us, has been transferred to J. A. Eraser & Co., who will supply all demands. F. E. McFeely & Co. Copies of the new Placer Act of 1901, consolidated with the Acts of 1S98 and 1899, for sale at the Claim Office. R. D. and Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh and Miss McLaren left for the coast ou Monday last. On being asked as lo the amount of tlie clean-up on the Allin Mining Co.'s property on McKee creek, Mr. Fethersloiihaugh informs us that, it 'was between &S000 and ��10,000. We will endeavor to obtain the exact output from the lirst report published in London. Avoid all aches and .pains by taking a Thermal bath at the Troy Laundry. Placer Act, .190.1,' consolidated, for sale at this office. To those with a ''sweet tooth :" We have just received a stock of the finest fresh candies, chocolates, etc. E. L. Pillman & Co. I .Matins at ii a. which a'cordial invitation is extend- ed lo a!l.-,-Everylhing free. Furnished rooms 10 rent���apply Hotel Northern. Fresh fruits and vegetables arrive on every steamer . for lb L. Pillman & Co. _ ' Mrs. Hrowulce rind -daughter, Eva,.left for Taconia on Monday. ''Milkmaid" brand condensed milk a I Eraser & Co.'s ��� best for infants and young children. i* Piluc Uibbim C'lToe is absolutely pure. His sold in nil the .-.lores in Allin. "G. B." chocolates al Dockrill & Bourne's. ' , Giant Powder at Eraser & Co.'s. F. E. McFeely, who left for his home in'Vancouver on Monday, dc- sires us to state that any unfinished business iu connection with his late firm has been placed in the hands of Mr. J. S. Mnnro, of the Bank of Commerce, to whom all" debts owing are lo be paid.- There is more solid comfort in a cup of Blue Ribbon Tea than in a gallon -of most beverages. Placer Act, 1901, consolidated, for sale al this office. 'Wall-paper at Fraser & Co.'s. Extensive improvements have just been completed by Mr. Myers of the Pioneer Bakery,' on First street. Another story has been added and the whole interior remodeled. The house coi:taii:s some twelve beautifully finished and comfortable rooms. The addition of a family dining-room is one of the features ,of the alterations, and will no doubt be' fully appreciated by the public, as Mr. Myers" reputation as an exemplary host is well known throughout the district. We commend Mr. Myers for the enterprise he has shown. WALL PAPER: --House-keepers and others are hereby advised that Eraser & Co. have a considerable stock of wall-paper on hand, which will be sold very cheap to clear. The following were among the out-going passengers on Thursday's boat: Mr. and Mrs, Wollaston and family, Frank Dockrill, Mr. and Mrs. Law, Tim Rayl, A. J. Baker, R. J. Skinner, Mrs. Thomas Woods, and Mostyn Williams. J. lb Pilling has received the appointment of Night Watchman, in place.of Mr. Wollaston, resigned. GIANT POWDER:--- Eraser &'[ rninff-s iGhar LADIES & GENTS FUR.NIS3NGS ri< The Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the Camp. Boot s and Shoes. STOCK OF "GOLD SEAL" RUBBER BOOTS. . The' Latest Styles in Hats. ��� ��� OUR PRICES ARE BARGAINS. Atlin and Discovery, B.C., and White * Horse, Yukon. LOUIS SHULZ, Successor to Burns'.&'Co., sal e an d Reta i 1" B ti te. h e r. <B Whol HOTEI j�� Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars. FREE BOWLING ALLEY. Hydraulic Giants & Hydraulic Riveted Steel Pipe. We innniifiU'ture ul'ull line of nil supplies required for Hydraulic Mining. We have now in'oui- shops orders for 7000 feet of Pipe: also'Water Gates, Hydraulic Giants-, etc. l'erhnpw you-inny need something immediately from the following lines which we can ship at once from stock : . . ENGINES PANS ' ORE CARS GRIZZLIES -BOILERS BLOWERS', ORE BUCKETS BELTING PUMPS ' BLOWERS - - VALVES ��� ENGINEERS' FITTINGS, ETC. - The Vancouver Engineering Works -. , eocCESSOlis to ARMSrRONG & MORRISON, Iron .Founders, Boiler Makers and Machinists. OFFICE AND WORKS, VANCOUVER, 11. C. THE GOLD HOUSE,' DISCOVERY, B. C. Comfortably Furnished Rooms���By the Day, Week or Month. AMERICAN AND.'EUROPEAN PLAN.- J. Leathkhuai.k, Proprietor. r*i' Rt-nc * fine, new Four-Horse Saratogo leaves this Hotel at: UlXOTl. DrOS. Sn.m.. 11. Ill) n.m. and I! o'clock for Atlin. JIMMY REGAN , Shelf asnd Heavy Hardware, New and Second Hand Tin and Granite Ware, I run Steel, Picks, She els and Blacksmith's- Coal. Giant Powder. Caps, Fuse and Yukon .Stoves. Goods IJoucjIit Sold and exchanged. ��� C. DOELKER, ; . . . FRESH. MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. -. . Fish, Game in season and home made Sausage. NORTIIKRN HOTKL BUILDING, FlKST S'l'KKKT. G. K. Haths. J. ti. COKNKI.I.. Discovery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Co., having acquired 'the ������.slock Giant Powder, etc., formerly ���handled by F. E, McFeely & Co., are prepared to dispose of the stock on hand at the same or even lower figures than were formerly asked. We are pleased to announce to the patrons of the Kootenay Restaurant, and to the public, that the Restaurant will be re-opened under the capable and efficient management of Mrs. G. E.Hayes. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. Heudnim'rter.-i for Uulnier it Piirrott's stage. of! THE IRVING HOTEL, Pine City, B.C. Has the Best Equipped Bar. The McDonuld Entertainment Hall in Connection. A. R. McDonald, Prop. Thermal ��� Vapour Vc BATHS y% - Troy Laundry & Bath House Lain; St., but. Kant and Watson Ave. C'OPFIN. Prop. DISCOVERY, B. C. Finest of liquors. Good stabling. Kd, Saisus, Proprietor. W. G. PAKTON, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE:���1'earl Street, opp. Post Office. All Kinds of Mining Papers Made Out. ��� -Several years' practical experience. Notice. . "RJOTICE is hereby given that the Atliu- Ruby Hydraulic Mining Compiiny, of New Jersey, will iu no way be responsible for any debts or liabilities incurred by Paul W, Law, in their name or otherwise, anil that the said-Paul W. Law has no authority to net for the Company in any way whatever. J. H. FcEMiNO, Director. O. K. BATHS BARBER SHOP o V. LINK Prop. Now occupy their 'now quarters next to the Bank of B. N. A., First Street. The bath rooms are equally as good ns found in cities. Private Etiti-anoo for ladies. m 1 I i film Mm i>iVi . . i ��� . ;.*,.<��� -fbi '. i11 "It!
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-10-12 |
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_1901_10_12 |
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Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 64812906-d5df-44a4-a577-00c1929c23c6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0169923 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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