'-"Hi US VOL. ATI.IN.' B. C, SATURDAY, OC'I OHTvK,. 19. icjoi. N'O. U.S. Are e BLACKETT' & Co.-. offering Special Bargains in their Larp;e Stock of��� Men's Goods I.VCI, NI.Mi Ri'Z PROSPEC 3'S I Clothing, Heavy OversSsir^s? Sweaters- G~- 'stps, Ousssstrw'ear &9i$8 f��k@(Es:a Their Stock' .of Groceries is the Largest and most' Complete in 'Atlin. nni_ 111 ev are prepared to give specially ��� Close Prices for winter supplies. examine on Infif O��' el Rich Lead Struck en the En- , p'mcer Group. rhe IKothor ' ode Showing- Up Well ���~ Outlook" On ��� the Gleaner Group '--- Rich Assays From the White Moose. sewhere. nr iTT. uauni.iil CO.' ��� ��� 1 IRON STORE, -First and Trairior Streets, Atlin, B. C. !8 CAPITAL ��� PAID UP S8,ooo,ooo. Branches of the Bank at Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Skagway, etc. Exchange said 0x1 aSl Points. Gold Dust Pukchaskp���Assay Oi*i*ick in Connection. J. S. MliNRO, Manager. .m ��E3 Tiff FIRST Owositk Dr.roT. Wm. WALMSLEY, Proprietor. CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CARIBOU, Y. T. '<��� Dealers in Provisions, Dry Goods, Etc., A, S. GROSS & ��<B. Mttt STKCIAI.TIKS IN FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Fresh Bread, Rye Brsad, etc. Chas. Mvici', Proprietor. Good Koiiiii.s to l*ont--ll.v tlio IMy, Wuck or Mo.-illi nr roasimalilc rains. Shelf assd Heavy Hardware, - en* vn, IS'uh- mill .Si'L'Oinl I lit ncl Tin ami ('I'linitu W'ui'o, Inm Stncl, I'iults. Slinvuls- mid Itliiolismitli's O011I. Oiiuit PiiuiIi.t, Cups, I'iisi' anil Vnltiin Stovt's. (ioods Houirlit Sold anil r.xclianned. The = Bank = of = British = North = America KxttililiMlieil in 1 Js*-0. Iiicorpurntcil by Uoyal Cliartor. Paid Ui- Capital $4,866,666 Rjcsicuvic Fund $1,703,333 Head Office in Canada: Montreal. H. Stikkjuan, General ^Manager. Branches in all tlie principal cities of Canada, and agents in r>TewYork, San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Spokane, Boston, Chicago, Etc. ASSAYr OFFICE Gold Dust Assayed, Purchased or Taken on Consignment.' Quartz Assaying at Reasonable Rates. This week the most v e'coirc news reaches us concerning the developments up;. 11 ninny of the quartz prospects under explo'.tat'o;.', and we are also ple.-srd 10 report that sevcal promising groups; at the south end of the lake have been taken upon a working bond by Mr. W." H. Hile, of Philadelphia, whose arrival was chronicled- last \*eek. It is .understood' that the consideration in each case-is. a good one, and as Mr. Hile is known not' to do tilings 'by halves, we ' may look for startling' developments when lie gets" to work *next season, provided the-properties--come up to expectation." " " " -","��� We have today received a report from Mr. M. Clere, Consulting Engineer, that the Engineer Group has just given a new example of its possibilities. Some weeks ago we gave a detailed description of the various ledges upon which work had heeu done. Since that time prospect work has been continued, and a few days ago, in.blasting out the croppiugs of the Toronto ledge, they have encountered very rich ore, similar to that of the Mill Test ledge, and full of free gold. This ledge had been prcviousl}* very little prospected, and the news of its richness must be extreme]}* gratifying to the com pan}*. Where prospected the ledge is distant from the Mill Test ledge about 2500 feet. Iv. is the intention t,f the company to continue the development on the Toronto ledge during the winter, and it is to be hoped thai the excellent prospects just uncovered will prove even better, if such were possible, in the development. It is understood that the company has crossed the fault in the Foundalicn ledge and have cut into the main ore body aud are now drifting due east along the ledge in very highly mineralized rock, averaging with the ore found in the main cross cut. The ore shoot which was recently discovered in the main tunnel is very-visible on the walls and bears evidence of being a clear cut vein within the ledge, it measures two feet, but as yet no drifting has been done. From surface indications on the Gleanerville properly it was expected that the cross-cut tunnel would strike the lead within ^ninety feet, but the dip of the ledge became so-acute that although they were in over one hundred feet, they have, so far failed to strike-the ledge. As they are 'bridging the ledge the ruck is becoming very highly luiferaiized. Work 0:1 the properly is. suspended, but wiil be resumed earl-* next spring. ���-���'umples h;ut.-just beei. shown us from the A.oiher lode, and, they .-���;.lii-fy the desires of tlie- :.;o-t exacting. On ��� a new shaft. ' beryut* about a week ago, the solid iedge matter has bsen encountered about .eight feet below the surface, anti shows just, as fine t'rcn miHing quart;*, as one would w sh to sea The quartz .:s of a g.ayish-white colour, with visible free gold evenly distributed throughout. The prospects are so gratifying ti at work will be diligently prosecuted. Tlie stamp mill on Monro niountaiii'has crushed, so far, .some three or four tons of ore from the .first cut made on the . ledge, with, it iii:der.sUod., sati.si*:ctor.y returns. ElToils,' will be.made to keep- the.-.mill, running., constantly from now on. ' The ledg-e, where, last uncovered, shows a width' of three feet of.clean ore, though the walls for some distance each side carry, lair.pay. , . "r"Of samples sent to Butte, Mon., some weeks ago, from the White Moose group, the following very satisfactory assays have been received; i's'c. 1. 1.44 oz. in gold; 7* oz., silver; 2.1 per cent in copper and 10 1-2 per cent lead. JVo. 2, 73-100 oz. gold; 63 oz. silver; 16' per cent copper and xo 1-2 per cent lead. Preliminary Hearing. Henning Committed for Attempted Murder. Witnesses Bound Over to Testify at Next Court of Assize; On Monday morning of this week the preliminary hearing iu the case of Henry Henning for attempt to murder his wife, was heard before E. M. N. Woods, S. M. C. Dubois Mason acted as Crown Prosecutor. Upon the evidence produced the ' prisoner was committed for trial at the first sitting of the Court of Assize, and the several witnesses bound over. It is yet a matter "of uncertainly where the prisoner will spend the winter, but instructions arc looked for daily. Mrs. Pfenning is slowly recovering from her wounds and will be around again in a few days. The Wires Down. Last Friday's storm played havoc with the through telegraphic service and communication was only restored on . Thursday' night. The congestion of-private" messages has delayed Press Despatches. - i\ rt Hal m I'l'l ���I"i il t, r y- ��������� \v ATXiN, B.C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, to-,''rgor l'ulilislii'il I'Vcry Sal iinlii.v' iii'iriiiini hv Tllii ATI,IN <'l,,\l.\l. I'i'lil.l.-ililNi; (In. A. I!. I ll HRt'lll'*KI.II, I'lirriill. I). Tnlili Lulls. Siili-I'ilitni'. Ollii'i- ui' niililii-utiuii i'l'iirl S'.. Atlin, H. C. Ailvri'tisini; lluti"! : Si.ml pit iarli, I'ur.li iiis.'i'l'uiii. ICfitilinjr ii'itii'i'��. -���"> ri'iits a lini'. Siu.'i'iul Conti'iii't Kiiti-i mi ii|i|illciiliiiii. Tin' siiliscrliilioii iirii'p is *r> a vein' im.v- iililf in iiilvmu'r'. N<i p ipoi' will In' ili'livi'i'iid unless lliis coiiilit'tmi is coiiinlii'd with. Saturday, Oct. iytli, 190:. Tin* results shown by this sea- sou's development upon the various " quartz; properties in the Atlin district have been very gratifiyiug, aud go(" far to show thai the permanence of the camp, apart from hydraulic mining, is fully assured. The attention of capital is now being drawn towards this section, and ��� this week we hear that quite a num- ��� ber of promising properties have been placed. under bond to a big- company in Philadelphia. Recent advices inform us that the While Horse coal measures are showing up well and that a force of men are being put to work to open up the property in a systematic manner. Adjacent to White Horse there is a very considerable promising ,'miueral belt. With a possible unlimited supply of all kinds of ore, wet. and dry, and the likelihood of coking coal within easy reach, what is now more requisite than a customs smeller, which could be erected at Cariboo or some suitable point on the lakes, equidistant from the White Horse and the Atlin mineral zones? In our opii'.ion it would be a matter meet for the consideration of the White Pass & Yukon Railway Company to lostcr the country's mineral development by the building of such a smelter. The Company by such action would be assisting iu the most material manner in opening up the untold riches of this great northern country, and at the same time would be enhancing the value of the stock of the company by increased traffic over their lines and steamers. Many instances could be cited both in this country and the United Stales where railroads have seen lit lo thus assist and foster the mining inteiests adjacent to their lines, and in every instance the greatest benefits have accrued both to the miner and to lhe railroads. We take this opportunity to congratnUwe Mr. Newell, who has been appointed to succeed Mr. E. C. Hawkins as .Manager ol" the While Pass 6c Yukon Railroad Co., aud would suggest that if he desires to make a name lor himself in the future development of this great section of the country he should give the question of a custom smeller, to be .erected by the rail- , road, his most favorable cphsidera- lioh. ���______ In order that the opportunity to induce capital to Atlin should not be iost, prospectors* ought to bear iu mind that the capitalist will not pay the price of a in hie for what is but a fair prospect, and the miner should ever be willing to sell his property on a working bond to bona fide capitalists. Whether the pro- snecl will .make a mine will then be demonstrated and the miner benefit ��here1"y. A. C. Hirschfeld Kesps Atlin to the Front, Press Extracts From-Coast'Papers ���The Atlin Exhibit Attracts Favorable Comment. , ' As is generally known Editor Hirschfeld left Atlin about a month ago, in charge of a very creditable mineral exhibit' from this section of British Columbia, and, incidentally, as custodian of a nugget bracelet to be presented lo li. R. H. the Duchess ol Cornwall and York, at the Exhibition held at Victoria, 15. C, this month. We have watched with pleasure' the progress of'Mr. Hirschfeld's endeavors to place the camp .before the public aud the manner in which our prospects were received on the outside. Opinions were locally expressed as to the good that would result from the presentation above referred to, but now that that presentation -is a matter of history, the most pessimistic cannot but sa}* that from an "advertiser's" point of view, it has been of benefit to the district in a general way, at least, in that Atlin and Dawson have been placed on a par, in as far as the Royal visit to Canada is concerned, in their "presentations." By this presentation the attention of capitalists is drawn towards this section. The following notices are extracted from the various coast papers: ATLIN MINERS QUARREL. niFl'KKKNCKS OF OPINION HINDKR THIS DKVI'I.Ol'IUKNT OF PROPKRTV. Mr.' Hirschfeld, editor of the Atlin Claim, who is at present at Victoria, will, before returning to Alaska, take up with cthe officers of the Government vital questions which will affect the successful opr cration of mining in the Atlin country. Private differences are now seriously retarding the work i;-, that district aud many misrepresentations are being made to the Government, 011 the strength of which official orders are issued which hamper development and create bitter feeling- Mr. Hirschfeld proposes to put matters .in their true light before the Government, aud will use every effort to have past differences amicably settled. ��� Skagway Daily Alaskan, Oct. 8, 1901. A PRESENT FROM ATLIN. Tlie bracelet of gold nuggets, sent by the miners of Atliu for the Duchess of Cornwall and York was presented this afternoon at the Mount Baker Hotel, Oak Bay. Sir Henri Joly de Lolbiuiere introduced Mrs. M, K. Hitchcock, who, in a few well chosen words, made the presentation. Her Royal Highness, after receiving the gift, desired Mrs Hitchcock to express to the donors in her liauie the sincere pleasure she felt in accepting sq unusual and beautiful a souvenir of Atiin's loyalty. Her 'Royal Highness asked several questions concerning and was intensely in-. Hydraulic- 'Mining ineryi ing, Pumping & Sluicing Machinery,''' (Centrifugal .Sand, Gravel & Dredging Pumps. HYDRAULIC DERRICKS ��� From 3 to io tons lifting capacity. HAND POWER DERRICKS of i to,, 2 toiis'lifling capacilv. HYDRAULIC GRAVFL ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC GIANTS, WATER OATHS, ANGLF, STEEL RIFI'LES &.. HYDRAULIC RIVETED PI PIC KS. _ Nos. 38 to 44 1'"RKMON'r ttTUl*l*T, SAN FRANCISCO, CAT,. Write for prices,,circulars and catalogues, or call on ��� A. C. Hirschfeld, Agent, Atlin, B. C. * THE KOOTENA.Y " HOTEL. I George E. Hayes, Proprietor Cor. First and Trainor Strickts. Xliis First Class lintel litis boon i-omoilcleil and return islioil tlii'ousliout rind oll'oi'i, tlii? licet acdomtnotlntion to Transient or Pernuiiient Guests.--American ami I'uropeiwi Plan. Finest Wsates, Liquors and Gigars. Billiards and Pool. a <*-':-��M<>a*j:i-��o<vo:<<K'$a :L FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS' MANNER. French Restaurant in Gonneation Rick & Hastie, Proprietors; David Hastiic, Manager.. Corner of First and Discovery Streets. �� Importer of General Merchandise OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY FIRST STREET, ATLIN B, C Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. E, ROSSELLI, Manager, Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. This New aud Commodious Hotel was opened to the Public, April 16th, 1901.-^Everything iir it is New,���-Sirictly First Class, CHOICCST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS���.CASE GOODS A SI'tOM-TY, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 75^ Importers of all classes of Foreign Goods ^ '*- Victoria and Vancouver. Sole Agents for* BROWN1 S 4 CROWN SCOTCH ' WHISKY the mines, CORBY'S CELEBRATED CANADIAN RYE A, B. C, BOHEMIAN St; LOUIS BEER & CHANPQN CHAMPAGNE, DRY IMPERIAL mtmmouKmBmmBBBM n i. ATUN, B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, io:' rgoi. ?%&, $$MT~ DKAI.IU'S IX @s3c��&&soiesF Fruits, Flour, Feed First Street, Atlin, B. G. Handle only the best Goods in the Market. BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED. Trv our Teas and Coffees. terested in the details of mining life. , . ": The bracelet is a unique, bit of bijoutric,, being composed of a double row of nuggets, to which arc suspended live laiger, nuggets, on each of which is a letter in relief forming the word A T L I N. 11 is the work of tlie jewelry linn ol'Jiik'.-i Egnerl & Sou, of. A'.lln, H. C��� COI.ON'I'-T, Oct. 2*..(1. ��� The Atliu exhibit gives a good indication of what thai section is likely .to be when it is fully developed. A collection of photographs of mines and mining scenes adds interest to the exhibit. Covcru- , men I reports, catalogues and milling magazine.-: can be obtained from Mr Hirschfeld ��� . The Atlin mineral exhibit attracts the public, and, for so young a cam]-, is certainly very encouraging. The Gleanerville, Engineer aud White Moose group exhibits go far to show that , Atlin has not to depend wholly on her placer diggings. Mr. Hirschfeld, ' who is daily at the'exliibition, very kindly volunteers any information to the many enquiries. ��� Colonist, Oct. 2nd, 1901. FOR .SALE--At a Bargain.-- Comfortable Cabin, two rooms; eovered-iu woodshed and Summer Kitchen. Furnished or unfurnished. Apply W. Wai.i.ack (iKinnc, A ft I. BATHS BARBER SHO!' ,. I". LINK Prop. Now <>i'i'ii|iy their hum' n inn! urs- next lo tlin llrmlc nf 11. \. A.. Kirst Street.' . Tin: but li rooms inn ncuully lis good 11s found in cilins. Pi'ivntu I'litiMiuce for Indie,.. IU'IC. GlI.I.KSI'l H. l'rop. ���jyj'lTICl' i-, hereby (iivi'ii tlnit W. Von ICyUnni* mill M. I,. Plnlnnuer, nf tho town of Discovery, Allin district, trailing iiiulur tin! naniM nf Champion it Cn., Merchants, have, l>y Deed of Assignment, mndo in pui'suniict! ofthe Creditors' Trust Deeds' Act, duti'il ['oiirleeut li October, Instant, and. executed on that day, assigned I'll their and each of their pergonal property, real estate, credits and oM'eets, which may bo seized and sold under execution upon II. IC Symmoiis, of said town, upon trust for the bciioii t of their creditor-,. Dn'ted at Atl'n. ",.C., thl* fourteenth day of October, A. II.. lil'll. II. li. Symhons, Assignee. mm Finest" Wines, liquors Furnished Rooms by the Day, Week or Cigars. .011 ith. The White Pass Company Appoints a Successor "^*E, the undersigned, W. G. .Mitchell, ami F. A. Wise, part owners of the aheve NOTICE. "Rock oi' Agbs" .Mineral Claim, situated at Discovery Camp, Pine Creels. TO .1. II. MAI.IiAr.BU AND "A*. HOLUNGK- WOliTIl OH OT1IEK TH��I1( AOKNT OH AOENTS d c mineral claim, hereby give notice to the above-named J. II. Jlnlhileu and W.HoIIiHgs- worth or other their Agent <>r Agents,, that we do hereby request the said J. II. Jlnlhileu and N*. Hollirigsworth to contribute their share of the assessment worlt ilnne on the said claim, viz.: Two years' assessment, work and survey, from .May 22nd, 189!'. unioiiutiii-; to the sum of'���250. Unless the said amount he paid to us on or before the 12th day of January next wo shall proceed under and by virtue of the powers conferred-by Suction I of tlie -Mineral Amendment Act, 190(1, repealing Section 11 of Cap. 1.1 of the Statutes \V. G. MiToriKLr.. F. A. Wise. Oct. 12th, 1901. sn-7-'!m fifty thousand dollars (!"l.*i',,''('(,,(IO), and the further amount ,of capital to be subscribed nnd paid up, above the cost, of ( he lii'sl mentioned portion iu respect of the remainder of the undertaking, before the same is commenced, shall be lifty thousand dollars (">."i!)t- IKKl.OO). . (-1) Ami tlii<. islui'ther to certify that the lime within which the said capital, .namely, Illy thousand dollars (S5'),<l()l).')(),' is to be subscribed is lixed at three months Iroui tho date hereof, anil'the time within which the said undertaking and worhs are to lie commenced is lixed at six mouths from the date hereof, anil the date by which all f lie proposed undertaking shall be in operation is fixed at two years from tho date hereof. Dated this 29th day of August, 11)01. J. D, PUENTIOI*. se 2S-lm Clerk of the Kxecutivo Council CliKTri'ICATK OF Till* REGISTRATION OF AN EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANY 'Com pa sir's Act, ISin." of 1899. Atliii.H. C., To Late Manager E. C'. Hawkins��� A. B. Newell, of Chicago, the New Incumbent. A new head now controls the operations ot the W. P. & Y. Ry., as Tar as the Alaskan business is concerned. On October tst, Vice-President A. E. Newell assumed charge, and now* all letters are signed by him as Vice-President and Oeneral Manager. ' Since the resignation of Mr. E. C. Hawkins' the railroad officials could find no worthier or better man than Mr. Newell. He has been in the railroad business for many years, and the progression, as started and executed by his predecessor, will be continued under the management of Mr. Newell. PART TV. 'WATErrCnAt;sES Consolidation Act, 1897.' Copies ol the new Placer Act of 1901, consolidated with the Acts of ��� 1898 and 1899, for sale at the Claim Office. For a First Glass Meal OO TO The Kootenay Restaurant and Cafe. POPULAR PRICES. JlllB. G. 1". HAYliS. Prop. (1.) This is to certify that the " Pine Creek Power Company, Limited," established with the object of carrying; on the business of a "power company" within the meaning of Part IV, of the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act, lS97,"in the Atlin District, Province of British Columbia, and incorporated on the 2Sth day of June, 191)1. lias submitted its undertaking to the Lieutenant -Governor in Council for approval, and that the said undertaking, ai shown by rhe documents and plan filed, has been approved, and that tho same is as follows:���- To niiilto available water for the working of a large area of placer mining; ground which is at present, unworkable. Hogimiiiig at a point approximately IS,(10(1 feet above the Discovery Claim, on Pine creek, to ho known as "point of diversion of water," and proceeding thence westerly along; Pine creek to its mouth, and extending laterally on either side of Pine creek so us to embrace the Pino creek water-shed, the Sunrise Gulch, Twin Gulch, and the lower portion of Spruce creek below the Discovery Claim, embracing that pirt known locally as the " Stevendyke." That for this purpose the Company will nequiro by purchase three thousand five hundred miners' inches of water, to he diverted from Pine creek, using the present channel of Pine creek to the point of diversion, 18,(100 feet alioio Discovery Claim, and thence by ditch mid iliiine along the north side of Pino Creek to and below the Sunrise Gulch, and thence by a system of steel pipe line to reach Pine Creek at aud along parts approximately 9, 1500 feet below the intake, aud again at the Discovery Claim IS, (1(10 feet below tho intake, and again at .Sunrise Gulch 26,000 feet below the intake. To siphon across Pine Creek with u'Hi-inch steel pipe line approximately 8,000 feet above the Discovery Claim, and thence bv ditch and 11 times along tho south side approximately three miles and to return all of the said water into Pine Creek at an elevation below tlie intake varying from 85 feet to 11)0 feet. (2) And this is further to certify that the Company propose;to' begin their undertnk- iilg by oxtondiug the ditches and pipe lines, (ii) Ami this is further to certify that the amount of the capital of the Company, which will bo duly sirlisei'ibed and paid up before the Company commences the installation of additions, or exercises any of the powers of the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act, 1897," Part IV, in that behalf, is hereby lixed at. the s'uin of one hundred and T HEREBY CEKTTFY tluil the "Societ . Miniere de la Colombia llritaiiniiiuo" has this day been registered as an lilxtra Provincial Company, .under the "Companies' Act. 1897," to carry out or elruot all or any of the objects of the Company to which the legislative authority of the Legislature of British Columbia extends. The head ollice of the Company is situate iu Paris, "Vance. The amount of the capital of the Company is 000,000 francs, divided into (1000 shares of 100 francs each. , Tho head office of the company in this Province is situate in the Town of Atlin, anil Emile Jaime de Laninre, explorer, whose address is Atliu aforesaid, is- the attorney for the company. The time of the existence of the company is fifty years. Given under my hand-anil seal of ollice at Victoria. Province of Hritish Columbia, this 17th day of August, one thousand'nine hundred and one. S. Y. WOOTTON. Hegistrnr of Joint Stock Companies. The following are the objects for which the company has been established:��� lixploration, options aud purchase of all miuoral concessions, gold or otherwise, in Alaska and the klondiKe, and more particularly in the Atlin District, firirish Columbia; the development of the sard concessions; the option by concession or purchase of all industrial enterprises, commercial or agricultural, thesale or exchange of said concessions or properties: tlie publication and sale of circulars, reviews or papers treating interesting questions iu the above named regions: the organisation of affiliated societies for all uudertnlciugs o! the above-mentioned nature: the sharing the said societies, or in others to be formed or already existing; the sale, purchase anil 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 iu Alaska Klondike and Hritish Columbia; and all other indust trial, commercial, agricultural or financial operations which could directly or indirectly be incident to the principal objects of the Society Bolmer & Parrott, Livery Stables. Saddle Horses, Buggies, I^oad Carts, Pack Horses for hire. IZ&YAl MAIL Stages Leave Atlin for Discovery- Daily from the Royal Hotel. Pacific Coast S.S. Co., Pioneer Alaska Line. NOTICE. I, "ANNA Maiiki." aud "Victoiiia " Mineral Claims, situate about '"'.j miles north of Atlin. To J.. S. 1'liUGUSON oii.otiii:ii ins Agent on 'Agents : ' the, undersigned, Patrick Donovan, part owner of the above mineral claims, hereby giv"> notice to the above named J. S. Korgosoii or other his A gent or Agents; that I do hereby reuuest the said ,T. S. Pcrguson to contribute his share of assessment work dono on the said claims, viz,: one year's assessment, work from 11th August and Sth September, lflOO, respectively, amounting to the sum of $200. Unless tho said ninoiiiit.be paid to me on or before the 28rd day of November next I shall proceed, under and by virtue of the powers conferred by Section 4 of the mineriil Amendment Act, 11)00, repealing Section II of Cap. ���).*> of the Statutes of 1890. Patkick Donovan. Atlin, II. C., August 21th, 1901. Au21-3m Safe, Past, Punctual, Comfortable, and Luxurious. Courteous Treatment, Splendid Meals. B.C. and Puget Sound Ports THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS Leave Skagway CITY OF SEATTLE,' ' for Vancouver and Seattle Direct ' Oct. 2th ALKI for Seattle Oct. 3rd CHAS. NELSON, For Seattle . Oct. -4th COTTAGE CITY, for Victoria and Seattle Oct. Sth. Alternate sailings ever)- five days direct for Sound Ports. Above Schedule .subject to change without notice. J. H. KELLY, Agent, Skagway, Alaska T7" IR KLA N D HOTEL, 1'IK.ST STRliKT, ATI.IN. J. KIRKLAND, - Managwk. First-class dining room And Elegant Sleeping Rooms. y TULES EGGERT-& SON, Swrss Watchmakers, And manufacturing jewellers. AH kinds of nugget work executed with neatness and dispatch. First st. next to Vancouver General Store BROWNLEE & LOWRY .1. II. Brownlee, P. I. S., I). L. S. R. C. Lowry, A. M. I. C. I.. Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, and Surveyors. Pkarl Strukt, Atun, B. C. 0�� F** N. Co. Sailings From Skagway: S. S. Hating, Sept. 28th. Oct. 8th. ��� 181I1. ��� 28th. S. S. Amur, Sept. ,23d. Oct. 3d. '., 13th. .��� 23d. and every ten clays thereafter. H. E. Dunn, Agent, Skagway, Alaska. . ��� ��� , ��� 111 : f 'A U 1 I--I v*l m m 1 *to I i-H"- if'-.l I!) ''}. ���������I .^���1.<-H.;,.I.i..J..-,^-��.,..<,. /rATL^N^^^ ;-PiGKEb'!-UP";HE-RE ANDJHERE;- Cliurcli of. I'liglaiiilV y; '* .y 7 ';y 77- . Si. .Martin's ('.liiii'i'li,.('oi'. Tliird and Traiii- ■ or sirceis, Sunday s.-irvii'es.1.\l,'itiiis at 11 u. in., liveiisiii'ig.7':'.{") p. in.''XVIiilirniioii ol' Ijoly •Coiiiiiiuiiiijii; •. lit' Sunday iu 'r-iu'l: itioiitli iind on Special''oeeasii'iiis.'. Sunday School,. Sunday ai yi;:|i. lii. IViintiiilli'i' ;.\;.Wdiii;;s/ 1st Tliiii-.ihiy in each ni'oiilh. y :. y ; '■•■,'•.■■''. I'ftv. . 1*. !.. .Slepliens.Mi, IJeetor. ... ... St. /Andrew's ' P.rcsii.vliu'lu u" ('liiii-ch hulil services iii 'I lie ('hiiri'li ;iui Second Si t'i'i't. Miii'nii'ig isi'i'vii'iiyiit 11 i.'veiiii.g M'l'vii'e -Til'll'. Siiiiilny S'i'liool at the close' .''of (lieiiiorii ing service.' Kev. .'.; I'lis-cll,:'.Vinislei'. . I"ri>e; Kcnil i iiff/'i{ooiii. t o. Vf',!' ieli n II a re \\:.'Iconic. ." ";pp^:fos;;:SfiiL": Publishers'; Announcement.' ;7 7 7y';Sqnie'-'\veeks7at;;6 we-i pinnated ,;;,:':';.;. tliat .'.we^ere'; 'entering.; in lb' nrrange- .; y iiiehts \vitli ;tlie"\'ie\v; bi" lumvg- a .telegi-aphie service- in ; coimeetion ,7: "■':■ 7, .\vi il i7; tl ie.""(:j.i.'A"i>"i ,-.-'*ii id yt li a',t-" 'Iwe '"Avpu J.flj r^7issue a-SpeeialTelegraphic* Bulletin/ /./;e'y.ery'.'Wedii'esdny/c: veiiiiig ancl Llie eYnpiuy. .'■;..""'■ .Tegular.' issue, .with the. latest / tfele- '; grants, /every,, Saturday: moriiing; ■7'As;the con leinplated7ser vice cannot ;;7/' be/en ^ 7'.; .';.;support of. .tlie... public, ■Aye'.... respect-, 'y;iull\-;clesire^ that the7 people/ of; ;tlie yy: ,;• ■ .district:.will"show.' their- \viI!ii;giiess y;y 7tb have/theservice: .iiiaugiirated 'byy 7,7 ."liberally::.; subscribing, / /We do not 7/Iook/to;make;au)/ money/out of the: ;^7/'deal,ylxitthe/snm.bf :^20 a \veek is, /-'// required .to pay telegraphic services.'' = .•'■'It is-intended;.to start the. service 7.7Voir the. first - week./of next 7mou th y;;7y 'and tlie7Pdblisliers would appreciate ;;,'.;it': .ifviiitendihg. subscribers vvould i7.;::;kiudly"call;yand .haveVtheir/names ■ ;: p.hiced;pn the. li'U. befcre-ZN'ov.; i'st1. So'.Ea'y.'.7EL:'ag'wa'y'-...''R'umo.'iir'3---.Tlioy. y,y7;7;:Wili ..-I'd, Doubty. Have a/V/arm :;;7 7:Welcomo7 ,:,;:7;-;;7;7' 7?7;7; .'7 . '■■.'; Tlie following is! taken,from' the Sicagwav Niiws'bfy i 5tli iust.aiid may; be' taken /lor .what il is worth;: .'•'.Tlie coining.of the Japanese laborer/, to ■: A11 i n, -is 111 rea te ■; e'd, a s a I a bo i> iiigi-nian'scalaniity ylbr:iiext:sea',Oi!, ft:,we '.are.' to: believe a /report/which; has,i cached :this 7city.77 A dormer; employee of ;Mr7--Skinner, yassoci-. aled";:with;;;;(.)e'oi-gc; :Av Bracket t;iu hydraulic 'en'ei'pnses;in 'Atjin/ytbld a;Te:preseh[:Ui\,e7c)17l.lib:' 'Di'!';iy/-S]«ig'-. V\'ay7;>rews:7/th^ giveii:7i)ut7tlij'.t7:i:ext;: \;bar7::he^\vili: a"phi:;/se '■■':i:ii:'p'c'-:ii'i7*.ybi;ki:ig ;theii:,7propei'ty 77; Both;/: par lies./interested; are 7.in.'Ail hi; so/that-it-is impossible/; today; tb:o!)lV.iii;.;anyrex- pressipnyof/bpinipn'IVbui/thcnK:''';;,. .//Run* ours; tbythesame"; effect, ■lui.v.'e; .foT/spine/tiin^ in.this;cainpy,but -it;:is" to be lipped, if'tli'ere;i.s7aiiy:'7.rp'iiii'laiipii'';;foiQ';siich; ruuiours, :'tliat '7;Dayy.7Jphes ' *;-;\vi!l claihi; iip yihore yiclinls bii/the.Alaskan;-run ;un til: these'Japs are shi]3- ped'. ;7Then;'—-—-7'y-'/''y:7.7' 777:7777' "■; STir-o i .ri-g'^S:- ■^1 ^::Th?,.; largest; ;^ ;STOCK:i.;OF''^rG ;;.;; ,7';, .7, :-7'iAli e .;;;!l;^_te^t;; ■ S13.^1 e s - ;i-ii> 7;Ha t3.-.f ,:7y:---r:-77'::: y--.; v''v'i':;'"''''--"r;\"7'^ ,; Atlin and Discovery,y; B; Cy*,;;and" White 7Horsc;: Yirlton. 7: 7 . ■ y. :'".:■'.-'' ■■'':.'- *-<y'-':-'-yy,i..,.7;.;,Successor_yto MMm -f^5>y o; 7^Jlt)feale;ari(:l :;[KeMil.:7BLtMliIiy;"v' WSmB s. :,./, •.;„-,. .Q... : ChpicestyWines,: Eiquors,'tSc: Gigars.; mmmm Lii 7T-k lydraiiilcyfllants ;&v;M Notice to; tHe7 Public. .''■■"■ The Ivditor. begs toannbunce, in ;.- /response, to; numerous ;wellwishers /on the creeks and elsewhere, that ./the Claim /will be/sold "at the foi lowing rates, "strictly payable in an . /vance: ', '■'"•./ '..... :-.. .7 One year, . 7. Six months 7; 7 Three months One month ; postpaid to"' the '-'nearest local, post- office. To outside yearly subscribers, .50/ cents, and .for '.six;month's $5-00 '; 3-00. •5° /Placer/Act, ;i'9Pi/;ycbnsblidater;b fbr;sale/at 'this/office'./ 7:7/::;,/7// ///■/ " Wall-paper at :Fraser;<S-:: Go; 's;'//;:; ;/:;; W AtiBW. APBR 7~^Kous<^ep- ers and v others yare here by. ad vised that-yHraser-&.yGo../liave.a/cpnsider-: able.stpck.of.: wall-paper , on. hand; whicli will be sold' '.very cheap to clear. 7/ ■// //y-:: / 7-v7;/'-.-7./;:/;: 7GIANT POWDER:^- Fraser & Co/, having acquired v the stock//of Giant-Powder, etc., formerly/handled- by/K.7E, ;McFeely ; &y Co.,7 are prepared . to dispose of the. stock on hand at ,the same, or 'even.lower figures' than "were formerly asked. " We '/manufacture u I'u'iliiiie of all -supplies-, required-for .: Wcliavw now in oiii'.slKipsidrdevs .for'. TOOO.ifeet. of; Pipe: 'also AVater.. Gates, Hydraulic; Giants, etc.; Perhii'i'js : you/niay 'iieeilysomethiiiir immediately, from.-the following, lines ,,- which we can shiii at once Frcirii stock':'■-yy.-':--'•■■'■.'-'■■-■;. -y-:; ;-y';;;-:-:-'v'v-";"-":--^':''-'':-.';-':''"'■•■"■-., •;-.:..>,-::,;: liXGlNKSy :. ';..?;'" 7PANS7/ :/77/;/ /O111'''CARS'77 '''/:"" G-RIZZiCIliS y;-: "y': -'*'■.;:'.'. :"/-/ ;HOIT.IiRS-y .7 ; UbO'ViiRS.-y: ORE ilUCI'ETS'y: 'HIil,TINGy /': yy:.''./:'^'7''""7':,/-'r. puJH's/;y7/';7://;/iJi/b'U',iii":-*7.'y7 :7'77^:77"c:'i-;y;c///.Tl>6,--/y 7^.y"7> ;"/:/,;y-;;.::;r::y:.'V:y;Un;o,jSS ylron :";Fouridersi;Boilb'r' Makers;an^.:WJabh'ihists'IV / „. ;y7;/,,7'. .; , be'iMci", am)/,.works,:. VANCouv!*ii7/:^7C.///77//: :'/7.7/../:'7/':'// as m.. or less,. .25 cents extra. 7 Single copies, .15 cents. .,.,' "u ! For' lounges and 'mattresses/go to J. D./Durie,' next /to - Kirkland " HorteJ, Atlin- ,.";;7- ;:■-;-.-.■■ ■•■-.-■:;-.- '; . Avoid all aches and pains -by-, taking a 'f hernial bath , at the Troy Laundry.. . c .-■'. Placer Act, 1901, consolidated, .for sale at this office. . , / To those with a ."sweet tooth.:" We have just received a stock of the lines! fresh candies, chocolates, .etc. 7F. iy.Tillman & Co. Furnished rooms .10 rent—apply Motel Northern. Fres'h I'rtiils aiid .vegetables arrive on every steamer for K. I,. I-ilhn-iii & Co. ".Milkmaid" brand condensed milk at l;raser & Co.'s —: best for To Whom it Mavu Concickn/: Enow all men by, these presents,, that Vv'e/THE. A'i*i.ii">i Claiivi^Publishing Co., have now on hand, a full aiid complete,stock of Comnier- cial ^Stationery, /and-that we are prepared to execute all; orders with neatness "and despatch.'....'. We always wish our friends success; This week we hear that Mrs. H..F. Lucas lias come into a "million, "and we. fear we'"inaj'..'see her 110 more, nevertheless we hope the world will go well with her. NOTICF:—'fhe dynamite, fuse and caps, formerly handled by us, has beeii transferred to J. A. Fraser & Co., who will supply all demands. F. Iv. TMcFicin.v & Co. J 1 An unexpected, but -.wcicoinc. i donation was this week iuudy to tlie. Fire l'inid. bv: \V.'"i 1^9: .''■.-/ -V..';/:':7/L' r'''':7:y-D'lSC.pVE:RY,/:B:-;C./_':,7;/;iy;:,;'.;.;7.;" Comfortably. Furnished Robms--By the Day, Week or Month. ■-■■■■W--:rV-^ ; J. l.KATriKiujA iii;, Proprietor. V fine, new Four-Horse;Saratago leaves this Hotel nt: '.''.'. S u.iik. 11.'!!0 ii.in: and :1 o'cloclt for Atlin.'•"..".■' Dixon Bros/ "Y S I. ,.'/ ■/./;. FRESH MEATS ^ALWAYS ON/HAND- /y-.'// Fish, Game in season and home ira "777/ "sroKTHiiKN- Hoti*i7"Buii.ihng,; First..S'rKisKT7 7 G.K. ll.VYKS. J. G. GoTiNni.i,. wsw Discovery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.. FIRST-CLASS E EST A UK A NT ...:/y;; 'j^r ■■■.:, ' CONNliC'lTON.'.;'.-' Ileadauiirters for lUilinor & I'arrott'.s Ktane. frrial — Yapour Troy;:'Laiindry & Bath Mouse Lake St., bet. liant.and Watson Ave. ,- Goi'11'rN..Proii. 'HI infants and young children. Blue Ribbon Coffee is absolutely pure-—'It is sold in all the stores in Atlin.' "0. H." chocolates at Dockrill & Bourne's. Giant' Powder at Fraser & Co.'s. There is more solid comfort in a cup of Blue Ribbon Tea than iu a gallon of most beverages. 'in.'tlas 1'raser, of Edinburgh, Scotland, of the sum ol $25. This will go far to make provision f or putting runners on the new lire engine. Make no date for the evening of 30th inst. Ireland, political,'mdus- trial aud educational, -will be dealt with by Rev. J. Russell that evening. ; Tomorrow's boat will take out a big batch of our migratory birds: W. H. Hile, Jack Letherdale, wife<aud child, II. Maluin, M. M. Clere and many others. ' IRVING HOTEL, Pins City, S. C. lias the Best Equipped Bar. llie McDonald I'liturtiiiiiiucnt Hall iu Con- iioiMiou. A. It. .Mi.'IJoNaM), Prop. W„ ®a PMMTON,/ < '■■:.'".... NOTAliY L'UHUIC. OFl'ICi-':—Pearl Street, o|i|i. Post Onice. All Kinds off MSeiing Papers Madey.Out.. — -Several .venri' practical cxperienci'. S. WILKINSON, P.LS. SURVEYOR. i kec HOTEL DISCOVERY, B.C. Finest of liquors. Good stabling. I'll. Sands, Proprietor. I • Tliird Street, opp. Goviirninent Uuildin^ HMVam,ai:h (jrir.MK, AHunt. W. WALLACE GRIME & Co., MINING BROKtBS & COMSIiSSION AOr.NfS. Third Street, Atlin B. C. lllvST LIQUORS &-. GIGAKS Goon AccoiurouATioN. — Kkstaiiham' r.v COSSKCTIOS. .S. .IOIINSTON, Proprietor. Good Stalilia^r lor Morses'and UoiJs. Muirhead Bros., —Landscape Photographers— I-Iave a Free Exhibition at The Junction. Uur.'Kiirr.r, & Bouii.nk. A-runts.
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-10-19 |
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_19 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0169956 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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