G7\ VOL ATLIN, B.'C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, igoi. .NO. 113. We are going-- to reduce onr large stock of SHOES���Ladies'& Men's in all Grades. i Men's. Clothing, lindenvareand Hats Our Stock'of DRY GOODS is also too largo for U10 ncods of Atlin. We need the Cash; you need the goods, and if not we want to make an inducement for you lo buy against the time when you will need tlicin. Wk FOR TE NEXT 30 DAYS Will Givic 25 psr cent discount on All Goojxs Pitkchasici) Fkom Thk Ahovk Links. ��� Our prices are ��� already reasonable, take 25 per cent off and. the result ought to satisfy' Ihe most careful buyer. . BLACKETT & .GO.' .IRON STORE, First and Trainor Streets, Atlin, B. C. The Canadian Bank of Commerce. CAPfTAL PAID UP $8,000,000. Branches of the Bank at Se./attlei'. n - San Francisco. \ *..{���'���' ." "\T -vtlaTid,. =. Skag-way, etc. Exchange sold on ail P&imts. Goi.n Dijs'p PuKCHAsun���Assay Offic;-: i.v Chnxjcction. ��� - 1. S. MUNRO, Manager. E. L. Pillman & Go. President McKinley Shot By an Anarchist, At the Buffalo Exhibition ��� Wild Excitement Prevailed ~ President's Condition Precarious. ical \t !3 2. ATLIN and DISCOVERY. . The Vancouver 'General Store. ��������� Dealers in Provisions, Dry Goods, Etc., A. S. -JROSS & Go. ii fl !$* mr< Sl'ICC IA I.'I'I liS IN FANCY CAKES & PASTRY. Fresh Bread, Rye Breads etv. C11A.S- Mykk, Proprietor. Good Kooins to Kent��� Uy tlm Dny, Week or Month at reasonable rates. ifil ������ SKAGWAY, Alaska* WHOLESALE GRO ERS ><8>i '&a'<&SW4 A I.K1) IIEALKKK IN Hay and Oats %4fe}tftf��-4 v\ e Wake a Specialty of Perishable Goods and respectfully solicit \'our Mail Ordors ���'Satisfaction Guaranteed. The = Bank = of = British = North -America l.s,titJiljslii.'i! in 1MI). I'AID Ul' Capital RnsKKVii Fuxu - liKioi-poi-titr'il li.v Ko.viil Cliitrte<-. -:���-.. - -''"- '$4.86(5,666 - ���- - - - $1.703,333 Head Office iu Canada: Moutreai.,H. -Stikkman, General Manager. Branches in all the principal cities of Canada, and agents in New York, .San Francisco. Seattle. Tacoina, Portland, Spokane, Boston, Chicago, Etc. MSSA t. OFFIGE Gold Dust Assayed, Purchased or Taken on Consignment. Quartz As&iyiyg at liwisonaMe Rates. ��� Buffalo, N. Y., vSept. 6.���President McKinley was shot here this afternoon at about 4 p.m., in the Exposition grounds, by an anarchist, named Leon Cholgosse. The assassin pressed in with the crowd to shake the President's hand, and, when almost iu touch with him, pulled a revolver from his pocket and fired twice. The first, shot'entered the left breast, causing 'but a slight wound. The second entered the abdomen above the navel. A wild sce.e followed and the assassin would have received but scant consideration had not the authorities taken him. in charge. He is a Polish Jew anarchist hailing from Detroit, -and,.as yet very little is known of him. . The President sat doyn after being shot, and stated to those about him that he was not bably hurt, but when his vest was opened the trickling stream of blood told its own story. He was.removed to the residence ��� of President - Millburn, -President of the Exposition. Upon surgical examination of the wounds' it was found that the first ball struck the sternum and glanced off, making a slight flesh wound. The second perforated both walls of the stomach and- has not yet been located. Mr. McKinley remained conscious until anesthetics were administered, and the physicians slated that the wounds were not necessarily fatal. Mrs.' McKinley bears up bravely under the trying ordeal. j Millburn House, Buffalo, N. ' Y.', Sept. 8.���Senator Fairbanks has just left Millburn House and is lull of hope. Pie says that the physicians feel confident of the President's condition. Dr. McBurney, after his examination, reported that he could not find an unfavorable symptom, and that there was no indication ol' peritonitis. This opinion of the famous physician carries much weight. Vice-President Rooseveldt arrived at the President's.-.temporary residence at 12.45. "He "walked over from the First Presbyterian Church on Pine Street, where he had attended divine service Ibis, .morning, he was accompanied by Mr. Auslee Wilcox,, whose.guest he is. Representative Alexander .and Continued on iast pag-^- CABINET CHANGES. Provincial House Appoints New 'Ministers. Minister of Mines MeBvide Resigns' --- Successor Doubtful������-J. C. Brown Provincial Secretary. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 3.���There "was a long and slornry cabinet session this morning at which Hon. Mr. Dunsmuir insisted on the advent of Mr. J. C. Brown of New Westminster into' the Cabinet. Hon. Messrs. Eberls, McBride and Prentice violently protested but' without avail. Hon. Mr. Prentice was 'offered the portfolio of finance, and Mr. Brown was eventually sworn in as Provincial Secretary. Hon. Mr. McBride has placed his resignation as Minister of Mines iiathe hands of the Premier. Hon. Mr. Prentice will probably resign also. - - ��� ' - It is l��elieved the Premier will shortly retire ajid lhat Mr. W. W. B. Mclnnes, M.L.A., will succeed him. The excitement here is intense as a crisis is imminent. The whole thing is a virtual reversion to Martinisin, the belief being that the Premier's policy has been dictated by Mr. Martin to the Premier, who is willing to lake Mr. Martin's advice rather than that of his own. ministers. Hon. Mr.. McBride was seen this afternoon, and said, " My resignation is iu the hands of the Lieut.- Governor for reasons which the public will surmise. J am packing up my effects, and will' turn over my department to my successor as soon as he may he designated." ��� . As will be remembered, Mr. J. C. Brown was elected for New Westminster as Minister of Finance iu the short-lived Cabinet of Mr. ��� Joseph Martin, and it 'is not going loo far Lo say that his entering the Cabinet of Hon. Air. Dunsmuir is regarded with extreme hostility by a large section of what was the Government party. One of the first actions of the new Provincial Secretary was to send a telegram to Mr. Graham ordering that the Sunrise ditch be shut down, and that it remain so until an engineer, to be sent in, should make a report. Coming as it did from this department, the confiicliou between the Sunrise and the Willow Creek Companies is evidently being made a matter ol" Government enquiry. The effect of this "peremptory' order has been to throw out of employment some 50 or 75 men at the most important part of the season, and work oh Pine creek is practically suspended. The Willow Creek Co., fortunately, was able to take 011 (juile a fi.-w of the men. .'"-^C^-r.vy'f^'iV-.^." ---wre&^i v-^i^t^iJ&ia^ L ."��� -r- ���'���'���".-f ���������'- .-^^-- ATLIN; B.C.. SATURDAY, .SEPTEMBER.' iy root !F 1" ft ���'* ' 4 in l l\ r Published every Siilnrdiiy moi-iiiiit; l>v TlIK ATI,IN C'l.ALM I'UIIMKKING Co. A. (J. lliiisfiil.-1'.i.i), Kiiitoii. I). Tojiii I,urn, Siib-KiliKii'. Olliee ol" niililii-iilioii I'ciirl S\, Allin, U. 0. AilviM'tihinit Kr.tos: !>I.'il() per inch, eneli insertIon. Iteiulinir mil ires. 2-"> rrnts 11 lino. Siii't'iul C011Iracl Kates on npiilleution. The subscription price is ��r> a.yr.r.r jmy- ulile in advance. No ptper will he delivered unless t his condition is complied wit h. Satunuav, Skft. 14th, 1001. Despatches from Buffalo, N'.Y., ��� under dale of the 6th inst. convey the -painful intelligence of the attempted assassination of President McKinley, and although the details at the moment are fairly reassuring in that the wounds are not'necessarily fatal, one, at least is dangerous. Our "sympathies are with the relatives and with the Aineiican people in their affliction, but we must hope for the best and,that President McKinley may live to see many years of peace and prosperity in the laud. It is "almost beyond belief to think that in a republican country like the United States, where anarchy or anarchists are supposed to have no grudge against Messrs. Stables, M.L.A., and ��� J. W. McFarlane Hydraulic strung ��� @ Machinery. Reach Atlin After Varied Experiences ��� The Islander Wreck Incident Renewed. Among the arrivals by last Wednesday's boat were two well-known Alliuites, .who during their absence have had wonderfully varied experiences. These were Mr. James Stables, M.L.A., and Mr. J. W. the government or its administrators, that such a dastardly blow should be aimed at its chief executive officer. "Insanity," ' most likely, will be put forward as the plea for Ihe deed, but we have no sympathy for that form of homicidal insanity, and we shall be glad to record that the villain has met with his deserts. In another column will be found a lelegiaphic despatch from Vic- , toria, B. C, announcing- a change in the administration of the Provincial House. Our policy has ever been lo avoid all matters of a political nature, but as one of the contemplated eh-iugcs, that of the Minister of Mii.es, may or may not materially affect our welfare, we crave the indulgence of our patrons. In the resignation of Mr. McBride, one fact has been clearly demonstrated, .he has had the courage of his convictions. From Coast advices, it would seem Mr. McBride . believed that in the introduction of ' Mr. J. C. Brown into the Cabinet, ��� as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education--a staunch follower of Joseph Martin was admitted into the Council, whereas,'I" ��� when Mr. ' McBride entered the Cabinet, over a year ago, it was with the distinct undei standing that no adherent of J02 Martin should hold a portfolio. It has been said round town lhat Mr. \V>. W. B. Mclnnes. M.L.A., of Na- nainio, had succeeded Mi. McBride as Minister of Mines, but at the hour of going to press, the rumour has not been confirmed, it is sincerely lo hz hoped that whoever is appointed to that responsible position will be a "man 'whose, policy, is ������synonymous with the best development of the immense mineral.resources of the Province, and one who will have no "axe to grind " or " hangers-on "��� to support; thai the administration of affairs under his charge will be so conducted with the view ot accomplishing the ���greatest good lo the greatest number, McFarlane, Assl.-Census Commissioner. Mr. Stables, after being relieved from his duties in the Local House, left for a trip lo his old home, Crofts o' Clova, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Mr. Stables' primary object in going home was to visit his father and brother, the latter of whom had' been, sick for the last two years. Mr. Stables, during his sojourn in the land of his nativity, noted many changes from the associations of his youth. The city of Aberdeen has increased its population by one half since he left home; electric cars have been introduced, and its architectural growth has been very considerable. During his stay in the Old Country, Mr. Stables visited the Glasgow Exhibition. Mr. Fielding,' Dom. Finance Minister and Mr. Blair, Minister of Railways, were there at the time. The exhibit,put up by Canada is seconi to none, and .-the comments ��� he heard expressed were the most flattering. British Columbia had a splendid mineral exhibit,' including a very creditable showing from this section. .'Much credit is due, Mr. Stables says, to Mr. A'. K. Stuart, of Greenwood, for the masterly arrangement of the Provincial exhibit placed iu his charge. Mr.. Stables left Vancouver in May last, and visited all the important Canadian cities en route. He was nou-commital on the ministerial changes in the Provincial House, though he hopes it will result in nothing detrimental to this part of the Province. Mr. McFarlane was warmly welcomed by his many friends on his irrival iu town. Mr. McParlane's ecent experience in the sinking of the Islander is still fresh 011 our minds, and his return adds a new interest to that frightful calamity. McFarlane, very naturally, has no \vish to risk such an experience a second time. He pays a great tribute to the hospitality of the people of Juneau for the kindness and assistance rendered, tlip ill-fated passengers and crew. Mr. McFarlane returns to Atlin lo make arrangements for taking the census over again, ovving to all the records of his previous work having gone down with the Islander. The work will, be put in hand at once, and, if possible, completed before winter sets in. ft is his intention, if arrangements can be made, lo employ the same assistants as were previously ..employed on the wcrk. These were: Atlin, and to the TIalf-wav Mining, Pumping & Sluicing Machinery, Centrifugal Sand, Gravel & Dredging Pumps. HYDRAULIC DERRICKS ��� From"3 to to tons lifting capacity. HAND POWER DERRICKS of i to 2 tons lifting capacity. HYDRAULIC GRAVEL ELEVATORS, HYDRAULIC GIANTS, AVATER GATES, ANGLE STEEL RIFFLES & HYDRAULIC RIVETED PIPE. The Joshua, Hendy Machine Works. Nos. 3S to 44 Frkmont Stkkkt, ... ' SAN ,FRANCISCO, CAL. Write for prices, circulars and catalogues, or call on A. C. Hirschfeld, Agent, 'Atlin, B. C. ���o*CKi*o*o.*o*o*a*ft*o*o*o*C(*��D*c��:(*o*o��o*C'.*o*o*):(*o*o*o��* c> o o T HE KOOTENAY HOTEL. $ George E. Hayes, Proprietor. Cor. First and Trainor Strkicts. 0 This Firsit Cltuss Hotel has'Iiocn' remodeled unci refurnished throughout g and oll'ers the host acemninodiitioii .to Transient or Permanent. <f Guests.��� American and Kiii-opcnii Plan. ����� Finest' Wines, Liquors and Cigars. '4 Billiards and Pool. ' '<&V:i*o*o*o.*o>o*o��a*.a*.o.*o:!^^ Trie qran.d." hotel FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL' IN-THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN FIRST-CLASS 'MANNER. French/Restaurant in Connection /- ./' T. >p}y K\cic & Hastl. PkopjJViktors; David Hastik, Manager. Corner.ur:. ."rst aiid 'Discovery Streets. Importer of General Merchandise . Miners' --Supplies OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY FIRST STREET, ATLIN B. C Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. <*JW, Phis New :6th, E. ROSSELLI, Manager. Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. and Commodious Hotel was opened lo the Public. April ;yoi.���Everything in it is New.���Strictly First Class. CHOICCST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS CASE GOODS A SPECIALTY. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. >���- 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. BOP1EMIAN St. LOUIS BEER MOET &. CHANDON CHAM PACINI?. DRY IMPERIAL. I iji'J '5 it f 1 $ 1 i 11 sascSs.: .l^pfy^y rc-Arfer Sv^a*"^^ *"--MOi'WI��.W.. ���/ ��H(~ *���������*��� J ,�� -*-.i T . J ^..i-mn^i-^-^v*������i.'~j -������ . a ATLIN, B, C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, :9ot. HfOS" niCAI.HRS TN First Street, Atlin, B. G. Handle only the best Goods m the Market. 'House, including the lake shore, north to Jubilee mountain, south to Pike river: George Polly. Half-way House to - Discovery and creeks east,and south: Harry Brown.- ' Bennett Lake and , Porcupine: Robert Patrick. - Tcslin and Dease Lake: George Cooles. Mr. iVIcFarlane is not a bit I lie worse for his experiences and is 'glad to be back in Atlin. He fully realizes' that it is an ill wind thaL blows nobody good. SSroceries, ruits, Flour, Feed and Provisions* BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED. Try our Teas and Coffees. ' White Pass Ry. Dividends. The fourth ordinary general meeting- of the W. P. & Y. Ry: Co. was held in London on the9th ulto. The amount available for profits is .��344.373 2s.' iod. Out of this profit an interim cash dividend of 5 per cent was paid 011, March 22nd last. The Directors now propose to make a bonus distribution to the -shareholders of 25 p;r cent upon the issued stock of the company, making a - ' total ��� for the year of 30 per cent. . It is explained, in the Chairman's report, that this 30 per cent dividend is not to be taken as for the year but as the profits resulting from the operation of the enterprise from the start three years,- 'ago up to " June 30th 'last;'--J'ii - ' is, "in fact, to be taken as a dividend at the rate of ro per cent per annum from the inception of the company. A motion was put and carried, That a dividend of ��1 10s. per share be, and tlie same is hereby have-been must be peculiarly tormenting and humiliating lo that country's intelligent and ambitious citizens. If" Canada had accepted the invitation ol the. 'thirteen .colonies in 1776 to join with them in rebellion against England she would today have a population of 20,000,000 or 25,000,000 instead oi 5,000.000.' Montreal would be as large as Chicago, Toronto would be another Philadelphia,���Tine Daily Alaskan. Notice. I, "KiiNKItji; " .Mineral Unim, sitiiiili.il about 2'a iniiiii Troni Indiau Creels in u nortli- wiMerly direction. To I). DAItDK.V oil oTHKlt' Ills AdUNT on A (IK .NTH : the imdei'Mtrneil, Itolx-rl \Y. (iililin, part owner ol'.Hic nliove mineral claim, here- li.vuive notice to the aliove-nninecl I). Darden or other his A^enr or Agents tliat I, having imrclm-icd the inlerest of Alexander .\lc- Uoiiuld in the nliove claim, do hereli.v re- diiest the" said f), harden to- eoiitrilinte Iii* 1 sliiti-o of the iiNsfhiiiieiit work done on the said claiin, viz.: two year.-.' asscNNine-it worl; from the ait-li iIh.v of July. I��lil, ainniiiitiiin- to the sum of $l(li!..'il)l Unless the siiiii ainotmt lie paid t<i me on or liel'orp the' Kit h day of Xovomlier next I shall iiroeeed, under and hy virtue of the powers- conferred hy Seetion 1 of the .Mini-ml .Vineiidnient Act, Ifliill, i-epeal- Insf Section II 'of (;,iji. J.-> of tli(. Statutes ol' l*l��. ItlJHEHT \V. GtHHS. Atlin, II. <"!., Au^riKt IVtli, 1111.1. :im Biilmer & Parrott, . Livery Stables. Saddle. Horses, Buggies, I<oad Carts, Pack Horses for Hire. F.&YAL MAIL Stages Leave Atlin for Discovery Daily from the Royal Hotel. ��� . Notice. NOTICE. ' The Mineral Exhibit. The Mineral Exhibit for the Victoria Exhibition will !>e on view at the Claim Office until the 14th inst. All parties wishing to add to the collection are requested to forward samples to this office and it has been arranged that all samples will be forwarded from Discovery and Surprise free of charge.- Since the last report, the following sums and nuggets have been received towards the nugget chain . 00 I ��c-.s.sinem wont Il-om J J Til A to De presented to the Duchess OH September, 101)0, respectively, amounting to "���'���������-- ' the sum ot $->M. Unless the said amount lie paid to me on or before the 23ril day of November next 1 shall proceed, under and by virtue of the powers conferred hy Section I of the mineral Amendment Act, lil(K), repealing Section II of Cap. .15 of the Statutes of 1S!W- P.MiticK Donovan. Atlin, B.C., August24th, Will. Au2-l-:tin JyTOTICi; is hereby liuliy Hydraulic Anna JIahkl" and' -'ViCToitia " Mineral Claims, situate about :!!.., miles north of Atlin. To J. S. FEltGrUSON on othkh m.s Agkxt ou Agents : J the liurieraigiieil, Patrick Donovan, part. * owner of, the above mineral claims-, hereby siva notice to the above named J. S. Ferguson or other his .-'{rent or, Agents, that r do hereby reciiiest the -said J.S. Perjrusun to contribute bis share ot assessment- work done on the said claims, viz,: one year's assessment work from Utli Au-rust and 8th iven that tlie Atlin- Aliuiiifr Company, of New Jersey, will in no way be responsible for any debts or liabilities'ineiirred by Paul W, Law, in their name or otherwise, and that the saiil Paul W. Law has no authority to ,l0t fo.'ylie Company iu any way whatever. - ' J. H. Plemink, Director. Atlin, H. (J., Auk. 1!>, lflfil, Ai.24-l.ii York at the forthcoming ilion: ' A. A. Johnston G. E.'Hayes . - H. E. Symons A. C Exhib- $2.00 2.00 Nugget. Hirsciifei/d, Secy.-Treas. NOTICE. "Rock of Aokk" .Mineral Claim, situated at Discovery Cain;). Pine Creek. To J. H. .Uai.i-yalki; oh otiieh his Aoent oh Akbnts : J the iiiidersi-ued, W. G. .Mitchell, part ' owner of the ala.ve mineral claim, here- <leclareri, and that such dividend lie ,,-vf.'lv',"��*'��e totiu- above-named j. n. jini- salisfied bv the distribution amon��si !"Ie,V "r',tl,er'"]- A"L'"t ��'' Atcoi.ts.tii.it I do - lOUCIO.I amongst hereby re(|���o>t the said J. H. Mullalei. to con- the member.-; as nearlv as mav be tI-1,"lfc h>* ^nu-v of the nssessmeat work in proportion lo their respective ,,,,,,PO"the s"il1 C,II'��- viz-: *���� years-as- , ..' ... ��� n-sl'eCU\e sfossiiiuiit work and survey, from .Mnv��n<7 holdings of htllv paid-up shares in j isn9-tll,,0,1!ltil1- r" the sum of s2.-,:i. Unless thec-apital of the COmna-V to I.J lt|ie!",,,l,"����"1 >><��� Paid to ,noon or before . , r compa.-j lo De the ,th day of December next I shall proceed treated as of par value. Great expectations are held out lo the shareholders as to the pro liable outcome -of the quartz development of the districts tributary to the railroad. ATLIN, HENNETT AND CHIJ.KAT JJTN- fXG DIVISIONS OF C.iSSUR 'wrsTRtcT. "^JOTICK is hereby ^iven that a Court of llevision and Appeal, under the provisions of the - Assessment Act." will be held at office of the Government Asent. at. the Town of Atlin, in the Atlin .Mining Division, on Kriday. tho tweut.-i-seventh day of September, A. J).. I!l,i], at the liourol ten o'clock iu i the forenoon, for the purpose of licariii-r all coiii|)Iiiiuts against the iis.se.ssment. for the _���. ypar 11)1.2. as mad �� ��>j- the Assessor of the under and ly virtue of the powers- conferred I ���Vtli"1 K,,��"��t and Chilkat Jliiiiii"- Divisions, by Section I of the MineiMl Amendment Act, | "'ed at Atlin. B. C. this eleventh <kn'.- of 19(1!), repealin- Section II of Cap. 4:, of the Statute, of ISna U'. G. Mn-ciiKi.r.. j -I.D. Gkaiiaji. Atlin, li. CSeut. Ttli. liliil. ...,.���:-���!... I AsaesNor anil C'olleetoi BROWNLEE & L9WRY .1. H. Brownlee, P. 1.. S., D. 1. S. ' R. C. Lowry, A. M. I. r. r.. Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, and Surveyors. Pkarj. Stkkkt, Ati.in, 13. C. THE PIONEER SHOEMAKER. Joe Palmer, Rc|!<iN-inij ana Soling Rubber tfoots A Specialty. TZ" IRK LAND HOTEL, first stkkkt, ati.in. J. KXKKT.AND, - Managkh. First-class dining room And Klegant Slee|iing Rooms. A. Brunich, Proprietor. Opixj.site the Ko.v.-ni Hotel, I'irst St. Fresh Fish always on hand. Hydraulic acid Other Companies Supplied at Wholesale Rales. so-7-Hm 'acific Coast S.S. Co69j? Pi.>necr Altiskis Lino, CH.KS ICCOi-KTiS: SOX. Swiss Watch.makkks, And iiiauiiliiiTiiriiii- jewellers. -VOTAlii: PI: I W.I CI. OKKJCU:���i'eat-4 Straet, ��jj|>. |\,s| Oflice. All ffinds of tWcsIng Papers fifarfe Gut. -Seeeral years' practicat experience. -All Amerf~fln Orfrim nf 4-U^\ A'"' '""Ubin-iirin" jewellers. rTnl^ r the Safe, Fast, Punctual, Comfortable **"����*?r^���***~��<*��*u U Canadian LenSWS. . ���vnauic.j nearness-iin.|ilw|���,teli. I and LuXUrioUS. S '"t !>t- "NT '" Vt"->'i'ver(;e,���.ni: Store! THE IRVING HOTEL, Rne City, B. C. Has the Best Fqnipped Bar. fo K Canada's population in 1901, as seen by the published .returns, is 5,300,000. This is only a trivi-.il increase in the past.ten years. The .gain between [S71 and 1SS1 was ty per cent. It was ir.7 per cent hei ween :SSi .iikI 1891. It was , -.-,-. v - only 9.7 percent hetween .Syi -and C9Tl0'U'K C,'n .jo.. r���: g���,,,, ���r ..��unii��.CIR^^k,- Mates 111 the past ten years, on a CITY OF SlvATTl F much larger basis to start with, has! ��� been appicxiinatoly 21 per cent.1 Sailing- dates even- To .-the population of Cauadii an addition 01" 500,000 , was made in Hie past'leu years. To the population of the United Stales there was'an. ; increase ol'13.000,000 in. the same J time. Manifeslly, the gap between] the I'nited Slsttes ai.rf Canada is rapidly broadeniiig- instead ol (r:u- ran ing. , . Iu C'.'iiud;/.s ci.se the wliat-iiii��t,i- Gourtaous TreaCnvassf, \ Sgslendid {Weals.^KH' ^'"-Uiiii'lH- I->rol e McIV/u.uld Ki-.teifainment Hall in Connection. A. li. MfOoNAi.D, I'roi). Seattle & Puget Sound Ports THE - ELEGANT 'STEAMSHIPS J-eave Skagwav ALKI, ("or .Sound Torts Sent 7H1 <Sth. ,, !Oth. ,, 13th. . -fifth day Ihereafter. Above Sciifdule s��l��- jet:t to change withoiii notice. \ J. H. KELLY, Agent, . Sliauwa.v. A lush n. Thermal.���-Vapour Cigars. Finest Wines, Liquors and Furnished Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. E. S. WILKINSON. SURVEYOR. P.L.S. Third i*re��. <i|)|i. Uover.imiMH IliiaJdiiijr W. W.\i.\.,u:k Giujik, A^'ent. W. WALLACE GRIME & Co., Troy laundry S.BaJth'.flouse.i ��m��������M*&c0missm Thin] SJreet, AlJjjj B. C. l.uJtr St.. I, Hunt.auil VViitxon Avi>. ACtNTS. HOTEL VANCOUVER. " MKST UQUOKS * CIGAKS iuott *��X)��Mol)ATtl).\. - KKSTAUtlANT I! OONSKCTK.-S. S. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Ciimd Stnlilin^- lor Hoi^bs and Do.-s. ���Muirhead/-"-Bros., -Landscape Photographers- Have a Free Exhibition ;it The Junction. ���J.)or:j.-.'ijj.j-w ,<- llorusK. Agents. i^^-"^'-^^ j^aais ��.:iffi<4'��BS(S*6��Aai��,/��!tt^��6��jui |l II - I'J f ��� 91 I 1 S%Rs?saffisss ��-i��M^fixr'\^_i' "��� ' ��� - j i lie Pioneer ��� ATJLItf, BXY, SATURDAY, SEPTF.MMU*. 'iy 1901 btore. - imm: city. U. c. CAURIK.S A FULL LINK OK Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings and Miners' Supplies. G. O. NEWTON & GO. PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. Cliui'cli of Ivup-IaiKl: St. Mill-tin's Cliurcli, cor. Third and Truiu- or-.lriM.Ms. Sunday M'i:viri's. Matins at II a. in., Kvuiis(iii<; 7:110 |). in. C'rli'luaiioi; of Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in oucli month unit 'on Special occasions. Sunday School, Sun- duy at li 11. in. Ooiimiittpes .Mcptiiifis, 1st Tliursday in each month. Kev. K. L. Stijpliens-on. Rputoi-. St. Andrew's I'rcsliytrritiii Cliurcli hold services in the Cliuri-ii on. Second StroiM. Mor.iinn' service at 11 evening- service 7:'.10 Sunday School all ho close of tho morning scrviee. Rev. .1. I'lintilc, Minister. To Whom it May Conckkn : Know all men by these presents, that We, Tim Avi.m Claim I'un- USUino Co., have now on hand a .full and coinpiele stock of Commercial Stationery and that wc are prepared to execute all orders with neatness and despatch. Mr. Mci'ecly is still confined to the hospital. Blue Ribbon Co flee is absolutely purei- -It is sold in all the stores iii Atlin. The lecture by Mrs. Hitchcock, last night, on Korea, was 'particularly interesting and instructive and was^' highly appreciated by tlie audience. The proceeds were for the benefit of the Atlin Exhibit at Victoria. To those with a "sweet tooth :" We have just received a stock of the finest Fresh candies, chocolates, et,o. V-. i^ Tillman & Co. .. ' . y Miss McNeill is .paying Atlin a brief visit; she is on hei way home from Dawson, Owing lo Mr. Hirschfeld's contemplated departure for the winter, on Sept. sotli ne:ct, he will make a clearance sale of his immense stock With Deadly Intent. Continued from first page. Judge Iruight entered immediately after the Vice-President. Senators Kail-banks and Hatiu'a arrived before noon. All weie overjoyed when the good news came down from the sick-room. I,o\vcr temperature, and the decreased pulse was particularly gratifying and induces the hope that the crisis would be salcly passed. . ''..__ The following bulletin was issued by the physicians at 4 p.m.: "The'President has slept quietly for .-j hours; his condition is satisfactory to all physicians present." Cummings & Richardson, . LADIES & GENTS FURNISHINGS The Largest Stock and. Lowest Prices in the Camp. '��� Boots 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. ��� Turner Beeto'n--& Co. ��� WHOLESALE,. DRY' GOODS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. <-- . ^ Importers of all classes of Foreign Goods "^ *-.. Victoria and Vancouver. Discovery's Concert. of photos. As there is no better selection in the country all parlies desiring excellent vk-ws of Ihe district should not fail V> cad and make their selection. Wo reason- aide offer refused. Furnished rooms m reui~--:ipply Hotel Northern. William Conroy was brought up from McKee creek lasr night, suffering from kifiamination of the bowels, He is resting easily at the hospital today, Fresh fruits and vegetables arrive on every steamer for K. L. Pillman & Co. Avoid all aches and pains by taking a Thermal bath at the Troy Laundry. 5x7 Pretno camera for sale at Hirschfeld's. I'. J. Sammo'-.s leaves for Dawson next week iu charge of McFeely & Co.'-; scow. Copfes ol the new Placer Act of rcyn, cou-ioli'ialed with the Acts of '1898 and 1899, for sale at the Claim Office, . - There is moie solid comfort in a cup of Blue Ribbon 'Tea than in a gallon of most beverages. ���:/��� ��� The concert held in the Discovery Presbyterian Church , last Thursday evening for the purpose'of bidding farewell to Rev. J. Pringle, proved a great success. In spite of the disagreeable weather a large number of Atlinites went up. Mr. Bracket!, occupied" Ihe chair, and iu his opening remarks referred lo the good work done by Mr. Pringle in the district; he felt sure Mr. Pringle would carry with him the good wishes of everyone iu the camp, and what would be our loss would be gain Tor his new field of labor. Mr. Pringle feelingly replied. The following programme was thoroughly appreciated by the larg-e audience: 1. Piano Soi.o, Mr. Stoel. 2. RicciTATiON, Master H. Stubble- field. 3. Vioi.ix Soi.o, Mr. Ch'as. Bourne. 4. Song, Mr. Cancellor. 5. Son-c, "The Holy City," Mrs. R. Bc-rens. , 6. D:>T, '��� Night Dreams O'er. i'V.i-..-.-.-������!;. ' .\ii.-s! Hug"heK and 'M;. i,nin>deu. 7. Song, Mr. Summons. S. Farce, "A Pair of Lunatics," Capl. Fielding, Mr. P. Berens; Miss Clara Al aimers, Mrs. R. Berens. 9. Song, " The Song That Reached My Heart," Mr. Luinsden. 10. Recitation, "Irish Fire Brigade." r. Berens. 11. So.vc, " Kathleen Mavourneen,"' Miss Hughes. 12. Duet, "What are the Wild Waves Saying," Mrs. Berens and .Mr. Shirley, 13. Recitation, ���'.The Careen Mountain -Justice," Mrs. Wostell. . 14. Coon Song, "' Lulir" 'Mrs. R. Berens. 15. Song "The Mule," -Mr. Shirlev. Sole Agents for: BROWN'S 4 CROWN SCOTCH WHISKY CORBY'S CICLKBRATKI), CANADIAN RYK A. B. C. BOHEMIAN St. LOUIS BICKR MOKT & CHAN DON CHAM PAG NIC, 'DRY IMPERIAL. P. BURNS' & CO., . Dressed Meats and Fish. ATLIN AND DISCOVERY. VENDOM-E HOTEL. Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars. FREE ��� BOWLING ALLEY. Hydraulic Giants $c Hydraulic Riveted Steel Pipe. We manufacture a full HiifMif all supplies req";rcil for . ��� Hydraulic Mining,, 1V(> liave now in our shops orders for 1000 feet of Pipe: also Water Gates, Hydraulic Giants, etc. Pel-Imps you uuiy need something, immediately from the following lines, which v��e can ship at once from .stock: ENGINES KAN'S ORE CARS GltlKZLlKS ItOILIilCS HLOWERS ORIS BUCKETS BELTING PUMPS BLOWERS VALVES ENGINEERS' FITTINGS, KTC. The Vancouver Engineering Works blti-ksbohs ro ARMSTRONG & MORRISON, Iron Founders, Boiler Makers and Machinists. OFFICli AND WORKS, VANCOUVER. H. C. THE GOL OUSE. DISCOVERY, B. C, Comfortably Furnished Rooms���By the Day, Week or Month. AMERICAN AND KUROPKAN PLAN. .1. I.KATiii'.iiUAr.K, Proprietor. T^K-s-/->n Rfnp ' Fine, new Four-Horse Ssratogo leaves tliis Hotel at: i^ixon orob. M (i_I11_> 1K .MnMu lind., ^..lo,.]^,,. a,ij.,. To Whom It'May Concern; JOHX GOYTHIA !���; requested tocommunicate with His family about land in Albia, which can be fiold at once ayd to wive his address. Bkfflj, Lis&SSSSEa i'om
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1901-09-14 |
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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Atlin (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1901_09_14 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2011-09-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 64812906-d5df-44a4-a577-00c1929c23c6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170003 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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