4Mvaa5?: -^-Tv?r"^>"'.~' Vpr^'r3. :ATIvIN;;::B;- G ;,i .SATURDAY, ���> ;��� OCT OB ER ;^i 4,;! 90 = ::li:tSgKSfillffi^ !^Postmaste^ .;.:; :.T;W 0 .�� 'Chi lcl vefti- Bx\ r nQti��ta;<::DMili^< K��er; ^^iWmi|v|S'^flofilc\Sisy-e.t i fi iigjfrpnr't'iie ;^por't]olio%^ ���'^���SirvA^ilfnd'iii'auri'e ;"J"p^b:ab!e;?^^ ;:;;';;;future|sate^^ .'r^fsHi'pJi.rib^^ f ^Lw6rtli^'\yitl>Vje-rili e'yJvi beralicaiiciiclate^ ������rj;r''f6i":tlie'i>yiititite'il?'$eat^ ^ippbftiapd^^ Kf0,fe:,Rice;:ff^ ;, ;VcbuyefjT;$we^ v)'?clepot illere��toda^3B;33M^&MMM l^fcpeab'idsV^^ S^den tVof; till efWesternsC ;;fiat'y?"a^ "Mdncatoi-s^ ?ftiay,;;atnPa;sW '-���?S;bbO"rmeii' ;f6r;* = cb!tstrUCtibn 'work' on different divisions! Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 12.���Two children, were burned to death and many thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed by .forest-fires' in this district yesterday. Over 30 farms with buildings and crops were devastated. New Westminster, Oct. \'i.���The Dominion Fair receipts show a de- . ficit of $4,000, which, is mainly due to the bad weather experienced. Nanaimo, Oct. 12.���The heaviest rain and wind storm in this vicinity for many years has raged continu- ���.ously during the past week. Over - 30 feet of the government dyke were swept'away and .considerable other damage done. -Seattle, Oct. 12. ��� "Swiftwaler Bill" Gates, the noted' Klondike ���plunger, arrived here two days ago- from Fairbanks: Alaska, and is making things exlieincly lively in the city. He took a bath in champagne and then tried to buy all the seats in the grand opera house, but. when told that the most of them had already been sold he offered May Irwin, the leading lady, $5.000 to play sick and not appear. Pittsburg, Oct. 12.���An Adams Kxpress Company clerk in this city has stolen a package containing $100,000 and made his escape. . Tokio, Oct. 13. ��� '?hc British steamer Leho struck a floating mine a few days ago and sunk. .Fifteen people are.missing and it is feared ��� that they have been drowned. :���:, St.. Petersburg, Oct/1 i3.-^The Tartars; have taken -possession.-of many Trans-Caucasian villages and expelled,all. Russians. , Washington^ Oct'. ^.TrChiiia has askecj'^.Uiici^ vvMncli\slVc---cIaimsra'sv'daiiihges'';'6ii;be-. ;lialfy"6f:' iiia:iiyfCelest'ials'/Kv.ho.'; have been .Reported 'if-^Mr^^^^r^yyvf gvHionpJ^^ lhe;-cj.;e\y^ pbrt��'Slferufa;h^ 011 -;!c'l 1 arges':?yF;'-p6'ii h terfeit iii g:^ -&0 ver: :recentiy;;passed^ iyi^aucquvei^Q Day i dson ;;5��a;| jil free':: S'year.pld^cliild;* was[ ru n;,;oy er|;By,;ati:s t reet/|;car^;ahcf Id 1 lecl'li eYeljWed iiesd ayS;^'��ffi;B'T^?:;!? |\p'Peterb*qro;-J;f^ '|Go\y;-.;^ ;quitVed;^ Hilljt.liasibeehlfpuiid;;'gu slang htert;a^ttie^a^ f;')f|^;|BH^Ciei]air^6 jias/:��b'e^ ;S;;;A;n y effort jai' ;.0>|ing��m^de:at:Giii-; cuiiiativtoi;pbtaiii;fa-^ ^rs^'CHad^icl^ V;^h��f printer^ Y.^^asi Beemgra^ sched*ulej;asy&irianded:^ ;i;((Johir;iX;R& $roj'o3J^ ,"tiqnal\b("^^ :J*'^?^Eurek:ivS(Gal;^ydespatch^says' that*"vthey ; steamer^S t.'' ;ipaul^\veiit ashore last week at Point Genda. ��� Governor Mclnncs has invited the miiicts of the'Yukon to send in suggestions for the new mining- code. ' ' - A'trapper named Edward Hardy committed suicide at Dawson last week after being on ;a protracted spree. Quiet has been restored between the JVInsselmen and Armenians at Revel, Russia, by the presence of troops.' ' After being prohibited- for over a year boxing, exhibitions will be held in Chicago ' during the coming winter. A Constantinople despatch states that .Roumanians attempting to provoke Greece to commit some overt act so that the former country will Iiave--';.;.spme^ ^caUngfi'..Qree.k.\'pp^ 'riiania'^: ;.;,'.���. ...c.^^ fWSixtNy'^cdhstructibu^aroiuvorkers: struck;1:; for; J a; i 11 i h er 1 i'o u r i'-:'c\ a y'a I; -fyd. cehts'an hour, at Wiriiiipe^oii Satiir- day/last^*:^;^;^ M On-'October:;v6tli "��� tlVey';Doiiiinipii gebldgicaf:snrveY';boat�� ;aslio're;.'p;n. Race���.���frocks iifi^lie"-straits; of/Jtian dC:^.uca^-.P::':::;/\:.-r;^^ ,soh,;will buiId:several iie.w"steamers; l\y.ith:|;\yhich;.tp.<haiidle^ ion-tlie'lower: Yukp'hCC vJ:{The. iAilaii ;L,iiiey,cpuipany-;\yill build; two'uew ,tu'rbine;steamei:s;Pf:a 'speed; Pf; rS;knots ";eadi''.for)tVie;'M6n;i: :treal-Liverpobi:'rdute.$!:,;;; ;v:i.v;.,;;^,::'^:;' :^,;Aijcpastii tAveen ^ShaiighaiXaiid^ietsiu ;struck a;.-fl.pa'ting:mine;;last;Ay'eek^^ ;Fifteen^liy6sj.wereyi6st^ j- Thirty ;men:;:: are-~;itiiprisoned-:-iuyai ;buriiiiigp coal:;. -mine -Jat'SFlorence :Cpioradb.y;:?Tliere..iS;;yery/littlevIiope' pfrre'scuiirg'themianye.!:/yy/^:v:r;;v |;:;vA.;niigget'.6f;G^ irig-':','25SVypound.s/y.ms :the;i^ar6se7''claim-at:Gobait,vOirf ;it4s^aiiied;.at'$2:iv66o!":^ f*vThe";fiftli'-ico'nime"rciai^ ;Atlaiiticy:;Cable": ���company; "betwceii, Norlli, America/and; England.,':,:.will be!cbmpleted"tliis:iubnthV^<y/��� :>/-: The Dominion custom leccipts for the past three months were $1,500,- 000 greater tbnn during the corresponding period 'of last year. The Norwegian steamers Fjord and Robert collided near Hclsing- fors on Oct. 3rd. The Robeit sank and 20 people were drowned. Last week So per cent, of the Dail and Fleming mineral claims on Windy Arm was "bought by T. M. Daultcn, of Seattle, for $105,000. An epidemic of glanders is prevalent throughout Manitoba and hundreds .of horses are being killed in an effort to stamp out the disease. A five story building in course of construction at St. Petersburg col lapsed on Saturday last and 100 workmen were buried in the ruins. The slate of Alabama has quarantined Mississippi and an armed guard is patrolling the boundary !Jijje;l6';k'cejvpHt;:"il^ JrpfugeesV ;;;;';;'>..-;A'^^���^'���������M\^::^^^^^^fT::-'': '(��� .Tlie ^admirers^-pfyHPii;.;;'���G-%H;\;.;��'\ :RbsS,",;Ja^ jTrcseitf^riuy-w^ ,cpllecl;ea'',^frb'iii:?':aii':'ifparls^ :;Pommip^i;��;^.^ ^/P^lf.'Be^^ coveije.dJKan^^^ aniVo'i^ .Pure ;;y fo r -_ y t it be re u 1 b.45'i s.-'^^Tii e ���-. Ve ii r e~;s .'��� ::>;:-. .wiljybe ;iuade;yknp\yi:yn Stft.licyd'i'ih''^ eaksociety; of ��� t! ie;:'\vorlcl .V ��a; ���^���^^.^i^--:''. ���.JvH-Tlierin'veBtigatipii;;n.jyXt ;Ncw,^Pi;knPgis!atureyi.iUp'.;,t uess;Gf:Seyei-td,offtl!e.;'big\ insurance;;X\ companies,:; discloses': .:.tI.ie''y;ract.'.'';LhVi.t;.'.;!.:''''/.: immense suhis;P;f: nipuey ���haye';'beeity;;:; eoiitnbuted;:;;ljy"Lhemv- cTiiriiig^Tfecenty;;; 'y,ea;rs-;..lp;-";caanpaig"n^ lpbliticians'rt-.-C,K^ sueH ���w:ati.;::.StH?:Petersburg^ ^���hn't^iiifiiiediale^ ���'hiade';;tp':,iip:I.d:,'dec'.t'ip'ii-sy pl"-U;i.iatipna^^ 'ybice; pf Hhe-commpn^ people? will'/ibeXXi .l^rtrd';:::.4;M>:;Witteyj^ ;preuiiers;hip;:;ofj;the;;;empire ot .;ditipu;'tliat.he;be}giyeii :a::;free";liatiH:;;-y,; ���a:ii^v.cartp* blaiiclieyi Jn^:tIijfe;ciiQice^pJK\a^^; cabiiieh,X:yy-;H;M:j'jf-;;:-f;^ ��;:?:A;fSeplil;^ 7,th"s^yslhat:vbad.hbiodd;;:;ex'is^^^ itwgeji;^he,irnej];yofj^.i^^ nprtliern fyMauchufiay;;asy;thbse;;:>iii:;;,.;': cliargecanudt '.agree /pii;any,aiuieable;.'f;^''' aYmidticel'Va^ \Vmall'squads^\bf"-meii-'are^&f^ occurrence. The" Russians insist that the .Japanese must retire, but the latter (irmly refuse to do so. It is greatly feared that the petty squabbles daily indulged in may bring about general fighting before the elapse of many weeks. It is now known that three men were engaged in the hold-up of the Great Northern express train near Ballard, Wash., last week. The bandits are believed to be'in Seattle or vicinity and cvei'3- effort is being made by the police to apprehend tliem. While the 11?asked men were robbing the express car two boys, who were stealing a ride on the blind baggage, attempted to hold-up the passengers in the Pullman cars. The boys were captured and arc now in jail. They deny that they had any connection with the other bandits. Upwards of 50 shots weie exchanged between" the robbers and the trainmen but nobody was hit. iXftflffi ��r^i�� MWMOINKKW1EK3MUI1 =,*LY.1arX!VI.1UI 'IMJlfm Sale of Crown-Granted Mineral Claims in the Atlin Assessment District for Un-Paid Taxes. IIIEIIKHY (HVIJ NO'JtTCE Tlmt oil MONDAY, tlio StXTIf Day of KOVKMISKIt, A.I). IH0.-i.nl I hi' hour f.r ol.-wii oVIoi-lc in I In; rorcnooii. nit ho Court Uoom, Atlin, I nliii.ll oll'er for Hiilo liy I'uhlic Auction lliu Jlini'i'iil Claims in the list hrn-iimfti'i- sot, out. of tlu< unisons in tlio ��iii<l list Iiurclimrtur sut out, for which Crown Grants have heon issued, for all un-puiil laxns arcriifd iliii-aml pa.viihli. on tho thirtieth day ot .Juno, A. O. 1U05, or on any jiroviotis ilatc, und Tor I ho eoi.ls of adviM'tWiiif ami other cmidiisps. li- tho'tiixus and cxpcusuH, iucl tiiliuK' tho co,t ol mlvortiiiliuf, us sot out in said list, nro not paid to me hofori' the day or sale, this elaiinsumy be. sold to tlio lil|,'liesl.l>iililei', and a coiivuyaiico cxocutcil to tho purchaser of- all rlsrlit and interest in said elainis lefriilly alienated by thu Crown firants thereof. ,,,,,,, In the event of there heln-no purelmser, or tho prieo oll'ereil shall not he siillieient to pay tlio luxe: and expenses, the hind shall absolutely ro.vert to the Crown, and the Crown (Jrants thereof shall he deemed void and cancelled. LIST ABOVE MENTIONED. Name of Claim. "Xiinrod" "Imperial" "Sultan J''r." "Transit 1>V." "Myosotis" "Talui Chief"..........'... "Lake Yiew" ............ hot No. KoKiMtcrcil Owner or Grantee. 1!I7. ins. 100. aw. 23!>. 210. 211. Nimrod Syndicate, Limited. do do do do do do Suhai's'chmidt, It. M Yon Craiiier, J) .' ��� Peule, P. R..............:....., Taxes Payahlo Kxponscs and Total Amount sotii June, iron. Costs-. Who. $11 71 $2 00 Sin 75 1:1 OU 2 00 1.1 to II 21 2 CO 11 7.'i 1 ��� 2 00 1; 7,"i 11 :,() 2 00 IS 5(1 1 10 (10 2 00 12 on I & 2-, ' 2 00 10 21. , Dated at Atlin, II. C., thin Twelfth day of Oi tidier, A. 1). l'M'i. J. A. I'llASI'lt, Afa-SEBSOU, ATMN'/HtfESHMEST I)im:l<:T, : ATt.'s- I'^'rr Office. ATUN, B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 14, 1905 l.y -'���'The Atlin--Claim. Till* A'l LIN CLAIM is punuslico nvcnv Saturday MonriiNG. M/viLCD rncc TO any part or the would ron 00 ccntd pen month : 3.5.00 pen TEAR. AOVCMTISINC nATEG I SI.OO PC H INCH EACH iNsrnTioN; reading notices. 33 centg a line. SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION.^ .��<��+ ��� JOH PRINTINO : DILL.HCAOS, POSTEns, VISITINC. CAnOS. LETTrn-HTADS, pnOCPAMMES, CTC.. ETC. < ORDERS PnOMPTLY EXCCUTTD. PniCES MODERATE. The Atlin Claim Puiilisimnc; Co. \V. Pou,Aim. ({hast, Hditou-.Manaokii. LOOKING FORWARD. - ' A man with a gift of prophecy, first regarding the conditions of life today���the stupendous industrial ��� development, the prodigies of crooked finance .and the artificialities which attend our actual living���and then looking into the future, may behold wonders unbelievable even to those of us who are gifted with the most ardent imaginations. Prophecy may often be an' inspiration, like the flower of thought that suddenly blooms in the sonl of a poet and finds expression in color ��� and form that music which is the audible perfume of the soul. Again, it may be the result of the operation of conscious or unconscious logic. For the things which come to pass and which realize prophecy are the result of the unfailing logic of events; of what men think; of what their hands find to do; and what they hope to accomplish in that . period which is ever before us. The real prophet is a giant whose feet press the earth, but whose head is capped by clouds and into whose ears the stars whisper their eternal mystery. H. G. Wells, who delightfully intermingles science, sociology and fiction, possesses the breadth of view of the real seer, and the only regret is that we cannot live long enough to give him his full measure of greatness or of failure. That he may, indeed, truly see ��� some of the wonders of the future is emphasized in looking back over the speeches made by Wendell Phillips. On July 2S, 1865, he delivered a speech before the school children of Boston in Music Flail, and those now grown to maturity no doubt realize what a rare privilege was theirs in being given a view of one of the marvels of the future, ' which is now familiar today. "We have invented a telegraph," said Mr. Phillips, speaking of old age and progress. "But what of that? f expect if I live lorty years to see a telegraph that will send messages without wire, both ways at the same time. If you do not invent it, you are not as good as we arc; you are bound to go ahead of us." And just within the forty years that this inspired man fixed as the period of development the thing has been demonstrated as a social and commercial fact. So surely as the natural eye beholds objects, did he see the tiling in the future. Which shows us something of the divine possibilities of thought working within a man of absolute integrity, of most exalted purpose, and with.a heart big enough to feel the paiu of the whole human race. County Court. Urown vs. Callaghan, svhich came up lor trial last Monday and was adjourned, comes up for liial on Monday next. J'"osier vs. Wrong and wife also comes up for trial Monday. The suit of Grime vs. Pine Creek Power Co., Ltd., was adjourned till after the hearing of the appeal in P. C. P. Co., Ltd., vs. Pearse et al. The action of Bennett vs. Small and Broc is called for Monday. The hearing of protests against leases of Northern Mines Limited was adjourned till 17II1 insl. Why kkni) our when you can out ooops ag ciirav iikki'? Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rings tmd all kinds of Jewelry 111111111 fiieturcil on the premises. ' ' fine New Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry �����'<' Diamonds Watches from S5.00 mi. Agents tor Columbia Gramophone". Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons. JiLES EGGERT & SON, at..-* an�� i-hscovury, ��� safety Deposit Vaults. Watchmakers arid Manufacturing Jewclrs. They are Waiting for You! IN CLOTHING With Full Pokes. 9 .Bargains Hats and Dry Goods, FULL Garnets and House Furnishings* LINK OK BOOTS and SHOES, also COLD SIC AT, HIP GUM- HOOTS.' Ole Oleson, Kittle Kitllesou, ���Yutnper Yuniperson, Whittle Whit- tleson, Yohn Yohnson and Gustav Guslavson were among the passengers who arrived with full pokes on the Casca yesterday and left 011 this morning's train for the outside. They are headed for Sweden and, if necessary, will take up arms for her and against Norway. "However, they are all peaceable men, believing with John Sherman that" War baen hal."���Whitehorse Star. II. E. Brown & Co., Atlin ami Discovery, B. C. Successors to J. H. Richardson. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. S1 2 lX'l'Y Days after date I intend to apply to 1 lie Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands ami Works to purchase forty ueres of agricultural. laud situate" thrcc- 'liiarlers of u mile north of Atlin towusite, described as follows: Commencing at a post planted on the north east, corner marked "G. SI. S." north east corner post, thence west 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence cast 20 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement. G. SI. Shirley. Atlin, H. C, Sept. 7th, 1905. nl8 S. s. s. s. ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. I- i i ������ PRINCESS MAY, - October 4, 16, and 2S. PRINCESS BEATRICE, - Oct. 10, 23, and Nov. 4. Sailing from Skagway 8 p.m. , Direct to Vancouver and Victoria. Transporting by rail or steamer to Seattle without extra charge. H. B. Dunn, A getit, SkaK'Vay. We Rive iiuiek service. No intermediate tails. For rates or information'tipply to r~|~lAKG Notice Unit, sixty days after date, X vigntion Company, Limited Liability, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase for terminal and industrial purposes, on hehalf of said company, The rollowiiig tlcsct-lijcl tract of land, containing one hundred and sixty (1G0) acres, more or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Comiiione'- itig at a post situated in the south west corner of Windy Arm, thence running from this post south .SO chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north SO chains, thence oust 20 chains to place of commencement. British Yukon Navigation Co., Ltd., Per P. K. SCHAiiseiiMipx, Supt., Agent. Dated this 11th day of August, IMS. o21 THE WHITE PASS&YUKON ROUTE. Through Line from Skaguay to Atlin, White" Horse, Big Salmon, ; Dawson and all intermediate points. Finely appointed trains daily* except Sunday, between Skaguay Caribou and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and .Express- TIME SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS:, <��� , No.l.���North Hound. | No.2.���South Hound. 9.30 a.m. Lv. SKAGUAY Ar. 4.30 p.m.- , 2.10 p.m. I.v. CAlilHOU lAr.ll.ril) a.m. ' 4.M) ii.ui. Ar. WHITIJ llOKSli Lv. O.aO a.m. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS: Leave CAlilHOU 5 p. in. Tue.sdn.vs, Arrive A'l LIN 0 a. in. Wednesdays. " " fi p. in. Fridays, " " 0 a. in. Saturdays, j.eave ATLIN 3 p.m. .Mondays, Arrive CAKIIiOU 7 a.m. Tuesdays. . . *' '* fi j>. m. Thursdays, '* " 7 a. in. Fridays. lfiO pounds of baggage will be checked Free with each full fare ticket and 75 pounds with each half fare ticker. Passengers must >>c at depots in time to have Haggage inspected and cheeked. Time Schedules are iiiibject to change without notice. . StF" . Baggage Bonded Through. ��� For information relative to Passenger, Freight, Express and Telegraph Hates, apply to any agent of the Company or to M.J.H. ViHITK. G.J* a P. A., J. LIFSCOMBE, It. IXPiNNEO. Asst.G. P. a P.A., T uncuiivcr, H.C. . Agent, Atlin. Skaguay Alaska. fl-IAI'li Notice that, sixty days after date, T tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of laud, containing eighty acres (80} more or less, situated in the Cnssiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at a post situated in the south end of Windy Arm,thence running from this post south 10 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thonce west and along the shore line to point of commencement. II. W. li. Canavan, Per P. I'. .Scii.vittjt.'iiMinT, Agent. Dated this 11th day of August. 10l).*>. o21 SPEED SAFETY COMFORT. TUB 1'IONKISU ALASKA LINT.. Steamers leave SKAGWAY for Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Ports CAHHYING U. S. l'AIL. HOTEL VANCOUVER. Humboldt, Direct. Oct. 6, 17, 27 City of Seattle, - Oct. II, 21, 31 Via Vancouver. Cottage City, - Oct. 10, 25 Via Victoria and Sitka. tw Above Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice. ��� r*"J-1AKK Notice that, sixty days after date, -*- I intend to apply tu the Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for permission to piirchiiHi) the following described tract of laud, containing eighty (SO) acres, morn or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at the north west boundary of II. \V. K. Ciiiiavaii's location, thence running from this point south 10 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north II) chains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement. , P. l'\ SciCAItSUHMlDT. Dated this 11th day of August, 11105. o21 C. ]). Dunans, Gen. Pass. Agt��� 10 Market Street, Sun Francisco, Cal. E. A. MURPHY, Agent, Skagway, Alaska. THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS n Santa Johnstone^ Progtm I Have Re-opened The Royal Laundry On the Waterfront. .Men's Suits Cleaned and Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. Goods Culled for mid Delivered. Cash on Delivery. MrS. M. Fenn, Pronrletrens. m DISCOVERY, B. C. A Strictly First-Ciass Hotel. Diniiig-Room in connection. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars ED. SANDS, Proprietor. r*l~lAKK Notice that, sixty days after (Into, -*-,(, ������ hehalf of C. Wynu Johnson, Intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lauds ami Works for permission to purchase the following doserihed tract of land, containing eighty (80) acres, mor<; or less, situated in the Cassiur District, Atlin Division: Commencing at. a post on the Houndary Line between the Yukon Territory and Hritish Columbia, situated on the west sldo of Windy Arm, thence running from this point west 20 chains, thence southerly 10 chains, thence east 20 chains,thence north and along the shore line to point of commencement. . C. Wv.NN Johnson, Per T. KiouAiiD.y, Agent. Dated this lltb day of August 1U05. ". oil' The Reliable Shoemaker, '-'-���'- DlSCUVJCKY, B. C. Johnson 6c Dune, Proprietors. Discovery. Rubber Boots a Specialty. ? A. F. & A.M. Regular communications held on the Hist Thursday of each month in the A. O. U. W. Hull, Third Street. VlaitiiiR brethren cordially invited Ol-KN DAY AND NIGHT. KI RST-CI.ASS RESTAURANT IN ���;���'������ CONNECTION Mt'iuhjiiiirterii for Dixon> Vtuuo. f ������**''��� ���-''''-/ H ���T-"V ��� ATIJN, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905 / ATLIN TRADIINQ COMPANY, L<t���i.9 atun' astoi aisboveRY. Our Stores in both Towns are now fully stocked with full lines in Groceries" and Dry Goods. A. T. Co., Ltd^ A. S. CROSS, President. Farewell to Mrs. A. R. McDonald. "��� On Saturday evening last the many friends of Mrs. A. R. McDonald ;isseiul}lccl at tlie Kootenay hall to hid her farewell nicvious to her departure from Atlin. Mrs. McDonald was one of the pioneers of Atlin and had made many warm friends who, to show their respect, gave a dance in her honor, which was one of the best of the season. Mrs. W. Owen, as hostess, received the ladies, while Mr. R. S. McLeod did the honors for the gentlemen. Dancing was commenced at 8.45 and continued lively under the enlivening strains of music by Jack Pilling,' assisted by Dr. Cameron', and the floor management of Mr. Williams until 11.45, when all present joined in singing "Auld I,aiig Syue" and the national anthem. An adjournment was then made to the dining room, where everybody partook of a splendid lunch which had been provided by the ladies. After lunch Dr. H. E- Young, M. P. P., made an appropriate speech and concluded b}- proposing the health of the guest of the evening, which was drunk standing, all singing '-For She is' Jolly Good Fellow1' and "Will Ye no Come Back Again," after which every- bodyt,wished Mrs. McDonald good night and God speed before dispersing to their homes. On Monday forenoon Mrs. McDonald was made the recipient of two very handsome presents from her most intimate friends in the shape of a gold watch, set with diamonds, and a set of nugget pins. Mrs. McDonald and children left per the Scotia 011 Monday evening for Vancouver, where they will reside for the winter. In Loving- Memory of John Wolters. He was strong mid worthy of might. That s-wuiigtho pick with a blow. Worthy <iT a riant; Against one that was- mightier than hi; When lie loosened her vengeance. In her merciless tinker she bore down On him mill took away his uiiulit. Dear is the spot, where now lie lies, ileueatb the green grass in God's resting place; His trials here ale now over ' And a life everlasting lie has begun In the realms of love he now litis won. Koud was his heart, in friendship sound, Mis sympathy real, and loved by all those Who knew him so dear when he was here. Sweet are the strains that augWs&iug, He is not. lost bur gone before. ���Juo. Mewshani, Discovery. The Atun Market Co., Ltd. FRESH DRESSED MEATS, also POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, Dressed to Order. C. DOELKER Manager. BENWELL, PEAUT & CO. New Arrivals. -succ-<:ssors TO- THOMAS & BENWELL, Following is a list of those who have recently arrived per the Scotia: Oct. 11���Mr. Geo. Wilkinson and wife, H. Gtlcheu, J. M. Turnbull, wife 'and son, Miss Josie Kdwards,' H. D. Gagne, P. Rocco. Gives Good Returns. Returns from the first 50-tou shipment of ore from Windy Arm to the Taconra smelter have been received by Colonel Conrad. The shipment yielded $102.40 per ton. On her trip next Tuesday the Gleaner will bring out between 50 and 60 tons,from the M. and M. mine, which will run from $300 to $400 to the ton. Unless remarkably severe weather sets in, the first tramway to the mines will be completed by the 20th of the present month.���Whitehorse Star. Baron Koniura sailed last week from Vancouver on the Empress of Japan for Yokohama. He was jn poor health and much broken in spirit. Severely cold weather hasl set in in Manchuria and a long, hard winter is before the troops of the Russian and Japanese armies, no provision having been made to get .theni out of the country before next sum men Already the troops are demolishing the fortifications and other buildings to obtain wood for fuel, 'and even military bridges are being torn up a::d burned to. avert death'-.by freezing. A big herd of caribou wandered i-ito Chena, Alaska, one day last week. There was a "great slaughter and many people secured sufficient meat to do them through the entire winter. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants. USHER'S WMfSmES* Vancouver, B. C. P. O. Box 102. THE GOLD I-IOUSE, DISCOVERY, B. C. C H. Nissen, Prop. F, B. Wrong, JWgr. Restaurant in Connection Under New and Capable .Management. h Court of Revision. Atlin Assessment District. IN Accordance with the provisions of the "Assessment Act" the first session of the Court of Revision and Anneal for the Atlin Aswissment District will be held in the Court Room, Atlin, It. C, on Tuesday, the twenty- fourth day of October, A. II., l!)U5,at the hour often o'clock in the forenoon. - W. rOLf.AltD GRANT, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. Dated at Ailing 11. C, 23th September, 1905. I The Hope, Cariboo, Utah Fraction, ATI.INTA FRACTION, GOLDEN PLKECK, CIIIEr- I-Ji ACTION, A.V1) TORONTO MIN- UtlKh CLAIMS. IjOf'ATKU ' liAST SlOE T*KU AlIM OF TAC1USH l.AKK, NIN1S JIII.BS AHOVE GOLDEN (tAXK, Atlin JIininu Division op Cassiau i'xbthict. "r��AKE NOTICE that the Engineer Mining Company, Special Free Miner's Certificate No. 5721, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining: Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purixue of obtaining Croini Grants of tho above mineral claims. And further take notice that, action, under .Section No. !I7, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. l Dated this 1st day or August, 1905. THE KXGINI'I'RS MINING Co., - oil , A-'P. Mkaij, Pros. The Ruth, Red Star, Long Island, GOLD ST11INGI-'*, NOItMAN and KAM- .\IA MINERAL CbAfM-S. l.OUATI'.l) ON 'I'll!- R.\8VSmit OK TaKU AlIM OF Tauihii Lakic, NrxB Mixkh South ok GoidiKN Gatk, Arti.v .Mining Divihion ok Cahhiak DiHrnif-T. r |~1AKK- Notice that the Engineer Mining --*-��� Company, Ltd., Special Free Minor's Certificate No. 5721, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improveinents for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above mineral claims. And further take notice that, action, under Section No. :17, must, bo commenced before the issuuuco of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 21st tiny of August, 1005. THE ENGINEER MINING Co., Ltd!, o28 A. P. M.BAU, Pres. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho owners of the "Moil-Union-" lease on Iloulder Creek will not boresiKiiisibloforanydobtscoiitrac- tod by tho lay nieii, for labor or supplies. A. S. CROSS, AtJjii, June 2<>th, 1005. Managing Owner. jl-l-Jm ..���-.������' The Canadian Hank of Commerce. CAPITAL PAID UP #10,000,000. Reskrvk; $3,500,000. ' Branches of the Bank, at -Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Exchange sold on all Points. Ska-Sv/a.y, eta, G01.0 Dost Pukchaskd���Assay Office in Connection. ' - - - - ...' . D. ROSS, Manager. -j^TOTICK Is hereby given that applica -*���^ tion will be made to the Parliament of . Canada, at its next session for uu net to in- coriiorate a company with authority to construct, equip, maintain and operate a railway of standard or narroiv guago from a point lit or near Selkirk on the Yukon River in the Yuktin Territory, south westerly by the most-feasible route towards Aish-ihik Lake, south westerly through McKinlcy Pass t�� the junction or the De*;adeash and .Kuskiiwalsh Rivers, thcuec along the valley of the Aksek River by the most feasible route i U> tt point between the 1:10�� and 13S�� of Longitude oh the international boundary line. Also from the aforesaid Selkirk by the most feasible route along the valley of the Lewes River to a point on tlio Big Salmon River, thence across the. Dig .Salmon River to and along' the. valley of the llootnlimiuu Iiivcr to Like Teslin, along Teslin bake and from thence by the most feasible route in a southerly and easterly direction across the Stikcen River, in a .south westerly direction along the Nnas valley and Kitsiinigalluni valley through the Kitiniat, valley to Kitimat Arm in liritisli Columbia and to commence construction at. any iKiinl thereon: with power to construct, maintain and operate branch lines and all necessary bridges, ferries, warehouses and wharves; to construct, own and operate telegraph and telophono lines in connection with the said railway and branches; to construct, purchase or otherwise aciiulre, charter, obtain control of, navigate and keep In repair steamers and other vessels to ply between jwrts in Ciiuiida and between ports in Cunaiui and ports outside of Ciiiiiidn.carry and convey passengers and freight and curry on a generul transportation service in connection with the snid railway, and to sell and dispose of such vessels; to acquiroand utilize water und steam power or any other power for tlio purposes of, generating electricity for lighting and motor purposes, or for any other purposes iu and may operate the said railway by any kind or motive power; to expropriate or otherwise acquire foreshore rights and lauds for right of way, station grounds and other necessities; to acquire, take und re- ceivo lands or any other aid from the government of Canada or from any provinces or districts thereof, or from any municipal corporut'on 'or-.persons towards-tho construction of said railway or works; to levy und collect tolls from all parties using und 011 all freight passing in or oyer the said railway or the bridges, vessels, or lands of the company; to .tnul-u traffic and other ar rangement* iv.th other railway companies iir.porsnns anil CoraK other usual and necessary powers and i��--jv-.leges; to carry on the hiiM.iessof a ffeiiciwa trailing company ai.rf ol an express cotuswny, to own, manage ai.l lease hotel*, and to own, mine and explore and deveJope minora* lands and to carry o* a gene,-*! miucng^usiues,. ���,���, ������,. ,)llsiMesc incidental to *ho purjioscs aforesaid. Dated August 17th, 100.1. C.W.C. TABOR, ��-S - Solicitor for Aiiiilicnuts. A\a^ncsitc JMmcral Claim, Situate in the AMin Mining Division of Cas- siar DUu-ict. Where located.���Kast of AtJin townsite an* adjoining the east, boundary line of the townsite. r p.VKH Notice that, I, A. C. Uirschfeld, Krce -a- Miiier's Certificate No. H MWJi intern!, sixty days from theilatn hereof, to apply t�� the .Mining Recorder for u Certioente of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining* Crown Grunt of the abofo eJaiiu. ��� A nil further take not'co that action, under ' section :I7, must ibe commenced before the issuance of such Certificate or Improvements. Dated this Kith dny of September, l.<Kr> nil Aiiniiiill.y, to /III tho new positions created bj- Kailroiidiind lelegriipliCoinimiiies. Wo want Young Men and Ladies of good imbits, to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCbUNTINGJSPSS? Wefiirnlsh 75 per cent, of iJiiiOperatorxnud fetation Agents iu America. Our six schools IN Till WORLO Ivstabllshed ffll years and endorsed by all loading Railway Official*. Vt e execute a .$2.*0 ilond to uvevy student to furnish him or hera position iMiyjiigfrom ���*���!�� to m\ a month in States east of the Rocky Mountain*-, or from .>7.ri to $11)0 a month iu States west of the Jioekies, immediately upon graduation. Students can enter atony time. No vacations. I'or full particulars regarding anv of our Schools write direct, to our executive olllce at Cincinnati, O. Catiiloguo free. The Morse School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, Ohio. Atlanta, Ga. Texarkann,, Tex. Buffalo, N. Y. IviCrosse, Wis. San Francisco, Cal. Send us your ,14 Pf-r^rg- LJi3>'.'' ,.;MV. ;f-i l��'l 'i I #iJ ���'; m mm Hi I U;--fe- ���'It *&��* /f+z**' ���!���:, ATLIN/'';is) ."��� C'V;' ��� SATURDAYV;;- OCTOBKR'\J 14'i;��� g?bj. Rtiby; - v_.i-, ���el< i.-pijiclir.: 'Pp. ; Lbcal'.-'Eventsvv:,;;: ;.;;;.J=;;;. ...... ,..���.., :cr'n 'l-oniitniir-r-.Pens,; all ���-.The, .Development; of thc'::'Mining-jsjzcs :^w\ prices' at: C. i>.; Bourne's.������<'. .aMi^;]atest.;,iii!ig-!-<ines,.and j),apet-!- are ahvavsouiiand a^Pillinau'sK: ' Parinersh.l'p G r 0 i 1ncl :���-: .Tlie\Rui>y Creek^Mlniug-.'i.-artiiei>'- sti!p,;:l''Kobqrt;: McKay, manager,: elorfed downtheit-r.opei-atioiis for the season .some days ago. ::...,-.: ������'���5 This company,' which' was; l>ract'i- cally the; only operator on ��� Rubv ih is -summer,' liave^praeticallyonly been prospectiug/aud ' li'ave" .had a: small ': ere w at.work,- some six men. all told: /Full dine' of "Shot ;Guh; and Rifle Cartridges atRe);ai?s;Hard\vare;;; :,';McDonald-s, Qroccry;, ^ makes ;.a specialty, of ; fresh eggs-, and-butter. MrS;-lN.' G.���'������-;W.iieeling,' vaud;baby arc expected to"-arrive .in: tovvif jiext Wednesday. :; 'Con'espondeuce is nia'de'a:pleasure bv using;the.iiew stock,;c)f-'fiiie writ-' llielivork,-:>vas con United in cross- ing'-paper aiuf envelopes al jUoiiriie's. ;? cutting- ;the;: creek cHannel-^oni: the ^bottom. ol the siiaft" and a'drive .vyns; .:: rim..some:96-feet 10wards, .the.:, west '��� bank, ;wiiere.a;sbft:rim was encoun- :"tiered and cntibr about'2o;feet;'" Qii "iJthe'east side a drive;wasn-iui'7:b Tcet, :'��� -^without ;encQuiitering::;:rim, 4bii,u ;the; ;vwork' 'iu'; this /direction -had; to be ../abViielbnefc^ ^:Ci;eased ; Quantities :bf water enc6uii-; "tered:";- Prospect drivesAvere run/up ;:: stream.along the main drive,;.ii/ all :,s6me' Sofeetin. length r''::}yj':i-:{^ii. r> - ;The:pa ^: distribuKd:,; and :to:can'Y:SO.iiibwhat '������"'be'ttehvalues'iliaii;'stated tby;:iis'in a i'fbrmer :report;btivthis7 prdpeily.: Ir ^^alivsbme ; ijSbb,- feet tifibedfbelo \vas< /cleaned// ^i/-:///./"' ;./';/;/' '��� ���/.:.A'' proper13^/;withv: tlie ' ;.stiowing ,':tlius;,far; "developed,-/;and /vitl/the' ";;grade,and water/Ruby/rfeek;posses-'. .':.. ses,"wotitd with /the 'expenditure of :.;:&��� faircamount.-of;''capital /make/an .. exceediiigiy;gobd;paying :;liydraulic. ^.proposition./ --'/: --// -���y -It --is/.time^ vtliat-tlie: :^ibolllder,, ".question; would'hayetobe'inet \vith; :iibut-,llieirr-rembvaL-A\voiild~oii.ly,..-.be:.a-: ������\*^fislibii'-bl;delail.::j,..'.v^/::r;.^;''.;i:';.;' //. /The opiivlon "formerly expressed V.is'v only confirmed .b-/this:-season's; /operations: ���-���'''/-/ -:-'''--;i: M r: 'J'; '���:������ M > V.T.u r tilvull Jwifc: an cl: so n; '.a 1 id:Miss.:J!Q*>ie,.Kdwards '<returned to '":AUm.''':'t!iis"::wc^ ea&terii states.; -;f i; -"r';.. y"~ -iv^i"--;,;; ;/7Miiiei-s/;shbuld::::lry^;Geligt their, tunnels.���No fumes, ;does bet terworki but.::cbsts Juo nibre than 'powder^ a;t ��� R bga u 'sv ',:,;^'.;,;: ^:J;.f' ���: :lf^ :,;' jtidge Ybung:-. accompanied, Mrs ^���in^iand^^ 'Skagway on-Wednesday. ;,.He,;re: ���t u rn^s;: oi^todai^-s - bbat.;;. ;;A; vf:;j��;;;:j:';." : S;"H. :'PkHub'e,ieft',;ojy.: Wednesday, for'afivb-'mbiiUislrip to Ottawa: and 3<rew.'yprk;: ���MGargks':'. were in: fre quent use Wednesday-V;:������������i*. J'; ^:'f:r. {-/Mrv ���H.?,Gilcheu,;7siipbrintendeiit of the Yukoii branch; of the'govern-' metit; telegraph: lihei ;: was.in Atlin ; for"a;few 'lioursjWednesday ���MrCiGray^ :wh6 :.:;\vas, :li)rbught ���:-. to lk{nitig Notes. :;..Tlie,,Nortli Columbia;;Gold Miu-- ;��� ing Co.,' J.���.M^/Ruffi-ier,. ^manager,. are still piping.and, removing- .large quantities : of ;dirt. : It is expected ������eh'at their, final clean-up" for the sea- ; "son" will', take place,Oct. 30th..' ,.-".' . The- dredge ,011 Gold Run ofthe :S. A..'.ID. Co!', Ltd.,, O: T. Switzer, '.Mianagcr,'. closed down for tlie.sea- . son this' week.,' Particulars of the. ..season's operations- will" appear in, a later issue-. : Work- on the Volcanic creek.road, ���which is. being dbi-ie by -contTact'by '' the miners on that creek,1 has pro- --gres.sc.rl as far as the flats on' tlie <]?burth of July. It is expected that 'uhc work will be completed in a week or sov '''.-/" Options 01.1 several Pine Creek properties above Willow Creek were given this week. ��� If these deals go through, it is expected that next summer a large olectrical'- plant will be. installed. ������ -.��� Active operations by the various Gompanies will be continued so long as the weather continues moderate. St;���.���Andrew's hospital fnbnvRacine's mill:last\week|Jisstitl;in:aV\refy precarious; condition, :iyut.;tlie;re vis; hope of his ultimate recovery.';'*-.-'';Z::.\i:\ ::���<��� Tlie:). construction.;'of;It branch:of the;go\-eriinienftelegraph line;into Gohraal:Citi--vyas completed on Tues: day.^: The';ibcal;toll'betweeii;Atliii ahd;';Cbhfad is 6-bits"vper::ieii::wbrdsi ?;'';i)iv^i'^lY;^I^vi'rlI' be";in:-Atlin for,two weeks;or, sc-^,,, Parties desirous of. baving their teeth attended 'to^sliouM call; bii;V'iue immediately ���and .arrange for-sittiugs.���Dr. Tv. S.. .Keller,;First Street, Atlin..,; : Low:rates, modern:, conveniences and exceTletit service have made the ..Fifth, Avenue ' the.. ;most;,- popular. Hotel, in ,Skagway.:-: 'We can.and will please you-���try us���you will 'not'regret it.' , ,;; ��� - -,. .Stables &. I ,umsden carry a stbel of good groceries. : i'\ The McCiary famous ranges'and heaters at Regau's.. ..,;'- ; -Every inaiiowoKittiiliiKis'elfaiiil hi�� family to master a trade or'profession..-Rciul-thedis- 'play advort-iWotncritioi't-he sixlMoi'so.,Schools ���of Telepraiih.v, in this issue and learn how easily-a yoitujf liiuu or Iad.viiiayleiiru.tcle- Ki'npby and bo assured a position.. c, , 50 SHARES OF 'acting: Conccdcclly one of the best in , Alaska���try it. It is operated by the owners. Modern���fire proof��� ���firsticlass. Rates to suit everyone, ���The- Fifth- Avenue-' Hotel, of Skagway. 2 ;, ������'..������������ ���������' AT 1 PER SHARE. Orig-inal Pat: Value $100.00 Per Share.. . Apply to N. C. WHEELING, Agent. 'wtjy , /% m? m, m v bl dp & WE": ha :-��� Of ���ill ���SS^^'y ���".-::-���-V ^'''^'���������''''���'������^'-^''''������'���^^���''^Wil^';- l^fP-K'5-''" l^'/rft'i^0 ;;;:':: ���l|-;::^ :: V;,' ;;,"are;:gdiiig !fast, I a n<l;;this line ;will;sooh;^he cleared. ;\Ve:;Slilj.:-;j1ead;:in;,STA'PL ISilll o :flii'ilMSPiSllliiil; Z?*~(XJM ��� TirjtW'nM*c��wc*zzr.Kstr\,.rKfHnaji< xvzfMma tn'�� ;;",;:;:-'-',;���,-;';;.;;.;:'',;;-;:-;.;,,.;;.;;.';;';;;;;:';'.'';,;y^9j>jp-j>j^ :';;'v%;;-:;'';���;..'':;",:vv;-:;;''"-:;;:;"';:;'';-''-';:; |]|i^;;-M^^ :;Self^.Measufeivient;.Bla;iiks.ian(r ffr^y^i Plfif i!.;��ii|ii|lfiplti -: irSaLA^t::-MNP^:LA:RfM :JL;lkO; Thk dining-room-is:(coNiDucTKD on- iy'RibrT^vmsfr:. ':-. ���:' - -V:^' v;:'"-:. - -";. ^-r''';.!;;;:-" "::;V:;^CI>ASs"f" PRIISrCIPX,If;S^';;-- -;:; ^;" '- ^;'': ';:- ;- ^.'. ;��� EOI.XOM BROTHERS, Proprietors. k���4 Pool ��� &;': - Billiardsv Free. Frefghting and Teaming > ; Hoi'ses and i^igs for liire. -9, ."���',-" TALLWl I RE & BENC4ETT; Proprietors. Cornei? Pearl and First Streets, Atlin,.B. C. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. tlJOiCLSI'WINtS, 'lOUOHS ANI> CKJAKS���CASt GOODS A SI'*.CIA".TV. &&$S Ilil-lillf $100 tti TM ^/yy/����VVrV\/^V>A'VVVVVvVV'VV<��*^<^OVVVt/-v^^ 'A Lar-re Shipment Of NEW GOODS. ���''���'. ' O,' O O' Jk).west Prices in Gimp at- v t* THE ' -^�� c - M&d LF- Is a luivrn Tor all I ravellers. Tlio meals are frcu-inlllliitf ami I lie braeoi-M in (he liar us r>>fro!jliiii(r as Hi" ileivof tin, enrly nioi'iiin^. A,, ideal similiter n'nil winlor I'l.'Nuri. JAMES CLARK, I'ROl'lMUTOK. m ���M m .-.���-���.-"1
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-10-14 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
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