aWaSH SSr.irBUXgSnSfr . . i^^^^,^w^W^fJW��Wt^W'qr^g^ S**tiJEJyJ.| (tt w<eigfeig*jiuduj'iuariiartiaw g��%^��wg*r'.a��ji*jiM^^ HSHHHBttSS V""-^gwsa LiSESS; w-7 ������ : ' 'V.'-v..*;', ->'..i.Vi;''yi^7'iAi^-;..,v:S.--:-.; 'Mi ���A.,-.-:." / ������V'-J:"' .' 'i' '��� V,i U ��� >l 7 ���.:v.oe.v.'.r'i'';;; .���ATAryr;>s,rB^C.'ia;:'SA'I'LJR:DAyv ��� Slvl'IMlM'liHR^viVrir-^d^- 7N-G;;%o, 'Successfal ��� ;:(i0ri:cei;t. .v.v::^yii'��rr;u^ ; oiv -gi^'ing-nil cntei'taiiiiiieiil;>; tlie>-,! ;' generally���gct>upa'ir;:goo<:l;;t)iie.;;; but ' tlie7��������� cb11cert7 7giyeii;7;at'" tlie'';>Atlitv 7<31 ii I >:, :'o i r- ; Wed 11cs d a y. 7 e v e i i i i i g,''.-.: Ion J;-; 111 c '-'1 j'e i .i e il t-; 6 r;-'ll i 'e ;���" 1-1 qs ] i i La 1., v ;\y as.: ?;!"��_.��"; ; a li etui a I'-iihi y t Hi i ig: ;0 f >ih e 7 ki iid;ever; ;l>cforce11joyeif I>y iin At1 iifaudie ncc.', ! 7-:Tli'e duties of"cl.iainiKUKsvei"c:ably ::inaii.aged?:by^^ -spoke ^oP7llie,::7-\vortliy:7oi.yect^nr : operating Stable'vfo^ .-'xowaicls. Kw 1 iich7:t lie.; alidie i leb'jwei;e; ;';helpii)g-'to^cbii;^ ,';;t!mOfiiianc^ 7 i roin-:pt lieViscu rcesjt ill^)iough'"\vas ���:raise<Ufor.;^ :; i h e ,;7e t lev g'y -Y ;p f Y the:;;: ep iiimiitee;7fpr; f-th'e^.ucces'sfii^ '."cpneSrt^-'iaiife ���^M rs ^r-13 row n;&m^ 7enl)rls7seilin g-:tickets7 KMr^Ifrasei, ���aisoS pokefp r7tlieygo6d7:\york!7<lPjfe 'Iby; Dr. y&To,u 1'iigTluid7-tlie'7K"pspital' ;stai^::tb7:\yh6iii;;m.uclV;pTa ���:;iysSthe'.:wiit>lecbnim :^'TSuca"a7chpice:7djspla}^;;p :'was^ .presented/^as^puJcl :iseldoin;.;bc r excelled; in gauy::: com in uuity;;77:;iie-; ;;;siiies;;tHe^i6c'aV;'^t :':aivg-Aasitbrs7geiierbUsly:;tobk7p 7;'Mf7'X3P-^ ���'���conVer^'D^^ ;;wa y ?M r.y.. S'.'sG'i-j.- Lawrence,'; of.Cthe SNahiiii'Steiegra^lf ^station ^^7aud '���J iii'dge ��� ..';'i He nd ersoii^ '��� ;.'.M r.; 7;' .Win."; ���:'.'MSbre:,7.\yho^ Ave do -not; desire; to re ter to as a .visitor':; he has: bee'n.uUtLi.us.but a; 'few months,' and whenever; he-appears before an audience he,7never . failS/to.charm ;7his,,Irisli;Sbngs'and ; jokes, cor net Imitations accompanied by :";guitar, 7and .; --Irish,; jigs, '" brou ght.t he house, down.".- Mr. A. CD., Taylor was in great demand and his songs and recitations7;\vere -���.repeatedly.encored; ...Dr.; Keller, bn; ��� .the "violin,; -and.'7Mrs.;-::.;Ev'i:.,M..y_lS''." Woods at" the' pianp, . rendered;; a blend::that :nb; other :.t\vo :-instru- nieiits could equal, "and got' no~rest .uiitil' a'"second- ' was given. -Mr. Lawr.eiice's'recitatioii earned lieortjv ..ai)'pliiuse.-:"-. JudgerI-Ien'dersoii, a well-: known elocutionist^rer.deriwg'The 'Relief ot Luck now", was greatly appreciated. '..The local;aitiste's were: Messrs. Stables, Fisher.'.and Lums- deii, whose gifts of song are so-well kuowuthat no '-praise is required, although special nientioii. is -de- nerving of the perfect siugingof the duet, " Larboard Watch." Mr.' 'llartsliorn entertained the gathering for a considerable time .with a series of stereopticon views, kindly i'uniished by Mr. W. J. Kobinsou, wliich were witnessed wilh keen enjoymeiit, especially the coronation march and coronation, which were Jouclly cheered. Mr. J. T. Pilling and Mrs. E. M. N. Woods ably assisted at the piano. Following'is the programme : CJliaii'innn's reiimrlts,........I. A. I'l-axisr, lisci. ���Sonjr,'" Gipsy John"; eiic'oro, "X.��w Hack Our," A- I). Ta.vhir. iiecitiiticjii. " KnzzyAV11/./..V," S.G. I.uwi'U'ikh.. Koiijrv'-'TimJjn.hil <��'-,.! hi." I<uitl,".'.':,. ��� ���������!.-Stable;*-. Violin s(ilu,'>...���.���:''.-:.'.���:���,.:���.;���;!......7.7;. I ir.- lfeller.'.- .OomicsViYiy.: " lti\-nr>'t liiuji- ttl':'Keiil^��>-'s';r ,; ';,: uiust lie Doiio' ill. Irish St.vlf" ; i:u- : ;*, -,-;:���: corn, I itiital ion <>!' (.Mn^ini'.Cacr'fjni- 7 . ." ;���--..;. .'-���;��� p'n11hill���-by^'iMini';'.:'..'..,'...:.-.7.-; Win. Jliioru: '.liiie'l.', *: l.ai'bb'ai-il .\\:a!(-li'7'.7''. -7"��� "'C. 7.7 :' : V.;vo-7..';. .7V'-W^1's;-l,,i��li'-i;'aiol1 l.ijinsidoiu Uoriltil.'oii, 7Mi)irKi;iM;(;OaiiiiiMo"|oii- '[���-���: '''���'"'j -,';' ','������ '���"���(;lfii'.<.;',v1J(*iiiii'iiy O'iii i-tiinirsi-'.'::-'A .7li.t'l,a.v.io'.r.v- Stiiijr,:" J^inIoni ri': I .>/>'<,'; Son{4"; iMi<M>r<?v7 ���- 7 77 ; 7 J!/1'-'A ii.i.i i <;,' -n it ���" > ��--,?7 7.7., /;7... .1 .li-.TjiinisilDii. iii.ri-11 Htioii.;''/i'i'ii..:Si_i!'vi..-'or��� ivMokn<i\v'i";7i;;;.; .7. .i.;.;........."...;..'.;, ;:.,.-<Uul'^ii I'-loiuUii-hctii.-: ;Sd'iifiV"-Tiili h'i.'i--:'.l-ri>yi>'rii<.ii,'si'oV'-'.-T,A.'-.!).:Tti.vlur.' Coinic sonjiv'/; i.'lj l.iij'.busy.all nojil ri-uoU,;1-' 7 'r!\'';7'77:. 7,. 7-7 :<.77.:.. 7 77;. 7.n'NViiirAicibri-. Acuiiiiijia'iiisl ,v;^;77;777,;77!;7.iv.7.i77l7'i?itli'irfr.: 7;:;::77-:'7;:,'> :-.'.;77;^V.77Ai;-H;:ii7:Mv'x7W(.io<ii.i; :jloyi0K:7:pieiii>os7-;��i"!'l.!'0M'!f 7 Ooi^imil iorf -���;- pi-fiiir/ssjiin,- l,7���io(UlVioill<l^;^inl���y'Qiloel^cll' 7' 7 Sc<its;:-\Vii'aiii'tf'uii.:iilil;.iim,iil'.'.':A iiiixteiisioir ���'.'7 wiii'ili-obij.SUYit inji-.oiil lii:.ii.'W,'(;tc-., .7 ;���'���' -7- ���m&m:;m��mM: ^yilerHi'i^Sept^Tpti^ ���fro.in^M.u jede^n^s ta tesi :;t hat; tli fe;ey acu-; atipn .of ;.tlia,t:7:cit.)-7is.7nbw77iii:7prpT "gi:essi7a.ndv'a��fds7V,l'iiii^ '.iiave^mot^'Ye'^ :1I u n f 7 ;which 7;'vR o. ws'r 7a;;-'.fe \y:7':mijes: :sp'u tli :of:Mukden;;77;;v:/;7;i;:::7;;^;7;^^ 7:7At^cbrrespouye.iYt,:-;.ju's:t;;^ ���tp^Miikp.en;'Avitlrhie7^ eiiard7"savs:ilielbsses,:oii7bbih:sides'' 'O .,.��� - , ' -,. . 7; .-.7",'" 7 '7 ���'���'-.'��� : '.������/':���:.'-,.-.- '.,7'-'.', ''--"\'/' '7, " ��� '.'���'.'. ";.''���������'"���<: Ihem{atl3e;tween7sixt\7a!id7s^ I'thpiis^ncfr^i^Vi^^ :X:i^'^^i^17iii"fc^i<3\\^r ?\yitli;:cdrpses;bl7.tiie:;slaijv: ":-j:.i[:^^::^/\ 7V7 Croiistadt^ ;Sept. x2th7-^-Tli-e;-lial- ���;tic-"7-'ri.e'.e;t7';';iii.>'7:c'bmin'aiid^ :^dniii;al ;Rojesveve;isky, sailed on; Sunday;'Its destination Is the;Ear- 'East'.',;';.. The": Emperor; Ayitiiessed'its: departure,;:. 7; 7. ; 7: ���:������'.-;..' '��� 7 ' .���.-.;.'��� 'v: Wasliirigtonv: Sept.���'.'. *2th":' -���vA Tokio 'despatch.:to'.tliejapaiie.se le- gauon places.tjielpial casualties at the.'Liao: Yang-'-battleV at7 -i7��539 ���Japa'hese 7kilied 7 and';: '\vounded, Nhinber:, of ofli.cers ���. killed; : 136;; wounded,. 4-64.: 7 .;.- 7; .: ���'' "St.- Petersburg, SepJ7- 14th7-r-No news has been received of a positive character7������iV.ohi-:either 7th.e Russian 'or -Japanese -armies.'-;' -There������;���'.;litis been .iio.fightiii gland l.fany.inpye-' meiits are .being carried out they are .well veiled. ; .-.".'��� ���'>.:'��� ���.- ,-. ��� :.:.'. Washington, :��� .Sept. 14th'^-rTlie Russian transport Lena,7 now at Sau...I'Viincisco,; has .asked for. per- niissioti to make temporary repairs: The case has been 'jeferred; t-o the President. ��� 7 St..Petersburg, Sept. 14th -.--Reports lliat Chinese troops are concentrating in the valley of the Lino River is causing considerable concern here. It is lliought pro- bai)le that the Chinese prupose.to guard the teiritory actutilly occupied by the Japanese. ��� Washington. Sept.- 15i.l1-.���Acting Secretary Adee received a ielegram from President Roosevelt approving arrangements for hand-, ling the Russian transport Lena, now al Sau Francisco. Instructions were immediately wired to Admiial Goodrich to tie up the ship and that the disposition of the crew would be arranged, later. Soti-rt.7vN:e:ws.;. H..-,-iii llie.ciiseoT fvluirlieiid.vs. Spruce 'CreekriPpwc'r - ;Co., 'c'tanimenced; in 111 e: Can 111 y;.C6ii r l;: t h e; cl e let retail ts inoved-foivpi;6i 1 ibili01 i;a 11 d.. td,"ti;a 11 s-: Ferrthe'casfcio :the-;Supre!iie.:'Cp.i.irt,; 'aiiHy.ltie/nKdter'.'c^ H;;biVlsliip77M.r.7;;ji'isli.ee>; Duff;: -and a.Fte r'^'res bi-'y i i'ig ���;' :1! j s ;>d eo i si o 11 ���; 11 i 11 il :ihe; afibrri0011 pfor ;tiine; to -consider; tiie^tiiaiter,':-ittSyiiii dield'^tiiatlilie- :proliibitioii7;wpiild77lie:7biit.f7,tbat;7 a7 ,l'ej"ni';;b^:.tIi'-e;;b.i\ltM" case;::wbbid7be; proceede'd,;with.7at 6u,ce^:'VMr^ :Cbnfp;tihyv:ai\d::Miy\\;pods;iPr t i ffi- 7 7 Hi e"; t e r-iii 7 in :; il: e Prd e'r fo r: i in - '.mediate trial/gets.pver-lhe.difliciilty. pfiiavjii^ffi^ ;be7tned7ljelpw,;;aS7Avbulcl;bther\vi^ 1 li a v eloeeu: ��� t li e vctise.:': :>-: 77 -L ��������� :C:.'AJ_:\% v 7/ :;; Thb^tNorthern ���l-;umb;er.-.Co.;.vs.i La y eidi e re > e i; 7a 1; >w a s 7a7, casp p f 7re-: -ple;vih7iiv-which tirlioi'se^asclaimed: by7tliS"|)lai 11 tiffs.;; iVpmlhe'; defend-" aiife'l'PheljiKlghieiii wasythat .the 1 iorse������'(-was 7rig 111fu 11 y i n ;.pbs\s>es'sio;i:- of7tlie7Cbinpaiiy:; ;aiid;7:t.liat';;:7cpiise- quetitlyaheltakiiig;; jipssessibiK'by; Layertlicr was;i 11 ega 177.;Th'feV:'a'c.l'ioii: thcrelbrc: \yas' 'Jprpperly'; brbught; byi the',C^upaiiy7>wlrich''stood,;in;' the' saivie:"le2;al Vposi-tioivlT-as r'Piilmei, 'fr.pn'i''^;\^'':ub'^iv^'?;tlle.'-'���������i1^0���r^i'.,���^ chased.'-. As"Palmerwasn'iiderpbli-1 gat ion to.pay the"sum--017^70,' the; Gpnipany' must pay this amount to Layeidiere; - .-.-j. Cost si to.. .���iilaiiitiffs. Plaintiffs allo\ved,.$5 damage's..'.';' 7..:The caselo.f.'Ginaca & Morean vs. Me.Ke'e Creek Consolidated.was tried and judgment reserved. 7 7l.li;Brown etal vs. Spruce Creek .Power Co., which, was an .'action.by' the minersbf. Spruce 7C reek against the ComptuiN' for not allowin-g' 600 inches to;flow, down the creek, and which created a' great deal.of itiler- est, the j udgmeut of the7Gbrirt" was in fivbrpf plaintiffs allowing;tlie.ni 600'iiiches'aiKPcpsts -of -tire' actipn.. .Mr. A'., j.. Ktippele and-,.,Mr. Woods for, piaintiiPs'and Mr, A. h. Bel- yea, K.C, for the Compaii}-.. The case hasbeenappealed. , ���; The case .of liarwoocl et al vs. Western Engineering 'Co., \vliich was brought by some of the workmen employed by the defendant coiu))an.y in installing the new' dredge, for breach of contract; was decided in favor of the plaintifls, tlie Court .awarding- each, of the plaintiiTs some $iG6 wages and dtiiiiages. Mr.. Rappele and Mr. Woods for iilaiiitiffs and Mr. A. I).. Ttiylor for'Coinpaiiy. As a result of the case of Muir- head vs. ��Spruc:e Creek Power Co., it has been intimated that there- is a solution of. the important, question of how to deal with legal matters' arising during the months when no judge is present, here in the A'tJin'District. The greatdiffi- culiy has been that during the I months of winter and spring there I is no machinery supplied for the ininic'diafc disposal of legal matters. .;���';'. -'llie-suggestion is t.hti.t if some com-';���'-'���' 'petei:t ; mail '6( lcga 1 t raiiii i;g.,: and" b'xperieiicel'were appointed :l)y;tlie7;':.. Goveriuneiit,:'; .wiibse'bi^^^ wonld<; belto������ - reside-���'���;��� ia 7iAiliii7> wi ili; .; power .to -,-':take' ".evidenceibyn'tiy- of ;'; leicre 11 ceaiiclnvitlrt lie local ;pp\yers7;7 of ;-a7 Sripreiiib; ;;Court; judge iii: all 7v i 11 terlocutory;matters,.and;:after;tlie;>;7 case.: was closeel;,.to,;sea 1 al 17 papbrs;.:..';'.; a_iid e��.rideiice;"i\ 1.1 cl Torward ;tp' ;Van-';; cbuver;;or77yjcibfia: :;vtb7:be; properly;:-7 tKljusted.uppirtiiid-a decisipir^iyeu;;;.. at;biice"by ;.t!ie;ij .ii'��cige.;.'belore''- .-vvlioni'--;' Ihc'papcre Aveie71a|d.l? This;HypuId 7; gbt;;pver. the;:di��ficult3--at';preseni7- existiiVg..7:,-;. 77:7 77:;;^ 7;-.7;7'-;;J;:7;.^ ���'.���'. .:We.;are;:;ple;ised;;.tp lioie iliat our.': 7 iiietid>er, ;Dr:.-Fr.;:E;7;XoAing,rdid: n^o^ ���w.aste/.ciny.-tmie'-aftef pf7;;tliis77decisi-bn;,7;.but7;iihniediate]y ;\7 interviewed >M rf'Jn slice 71 )iifiv and-,:; frpin:7A\'liat7Dr.7:Ypu!ig >s'aid lb our- ed i t or; 1 i'e7;i sV; t tiki ifg"7 s 1 e jisl; iy i 1117;'a 7 7- Alew;bf;preyeiiti;i;ig;lhe;inHiec.essary;;; e'xpe.use;of; carrying:;such7Pases lb 7.; yictoria.;; 7;7;.7.'7.':77:;:.7::.7;7;:::7;7 ''"���-: Iii our^xt i?suP vw-e 'will l>eiii>le> -: tp:give furllier :particulars.������'���;-. ;;'Gity: >6f -;T-Gpeka;:;Sitnk.7 7.:7': ������".'IMic-; City, of; 'iopeka.'one;; of the- "Pacific" Goa-st'-St'eamslnp Go's liners,, suiik, at-11 er 11.1 oori 1 ig:*i 11:Se'tittie har- borlast Sunday, evening.:.:The ,'eii.- tire cargo of tliesjiip, cousistitig of 500.7Ipiis^ mostly .perishables, was lost:: She- was'; to - fea ve7saiied for7 Sktigway Mpnday :mbrni,ng and had730: passengers booked, -'but 110 lives: Avere lost.7 The loss is estimated at .$50,000. It is suspected that some . member. -of : the .crew scuttled 'die ship. She -will -soon be raised and on"h.er.run again.."���' ''.v���;^:fflnil^.���'���Tit-Bife.;���.'. : A -graiii of 'gold cani be 'bealien out so that: it wilf cover .a.: .space; pf-Sm;. ���square inches.- .���".;������, 77-..- ;��� '^c " i:)u"riiio' 1903," r.S.1boo.,bop.: ixjiind��" of lead y.'ere produced in 'Canada, valued a.t $762,660.' The Koole- iiays supplied nearly the ivJiole of. this aimou-nt. Grand Trttnk "T-.enninus. Va ir-r.ouver.,' Sept. ���'. 3U1.:���Private advices received from Port Simpson state that the Grand Trunk Pacific officials' have announced their clioice for ;i lenniiMis to be either Port: Simpson or Tuck Inlet. Incorparation 01 die At!in District Board of Trade. A special meeting of the Board. of Trade is. called lor Seple��n!lKsr 2 2i;d, for tlie election and inslal- ationof officeisand other business. Y.-'m mmm WY(Yt0 -'.. [Y-'YFY^ '.;.: .-.:'V:.,-]'-.^f-.:.:-��� :: ;:.';777 777 s; '7;{S w :7�� 77.7v-cfjl "7:1 111 7-'7;:;^�� ��� .;������'���-& '%< ATLIN, B. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. l9��4 sV * 0 Big; Game is Plentiful. In an interview with :Nj 1. S. G. Lawrence, who is now government operator ai Nnhliu Station, D.T.S., he says that tiie locality ot fsakma and Nahlin is a good district for large game: bear, moose caribou and sheep being; plentiful. There' have been .-several hunting parlies up the Stikine River this summer and ihey have all been well satis- lied with the amount of game encountered. It is eleven months since Mr. Lawrence was a resident in Atlin, and he seems very contented with his billet, though admitting that Ihe men employed are not overburdened with excitement. Japanese War Poetry. Mere are a few characteristic stanzas from the favorite song of the Mikado's soldiers, translated by Gener.il Sir Ian Hamilton : Sou--ol' .\ij>i>on. down will: Rus-ia! I.nn|i"rt .-: 111 ire���In.1 i.er low. i-'ui < h 1111 i just ice she ue-ii-i-,e... ltn':M:i i-3 our mortal foe. {shameless, trunipliiin down the Treaty, lii-a>|iiny count ries far anil wide. All tin' world lias turned against her i-'or her lawlessness and pride. Tell lis not of Russia's vnstiies.-.��� Vast, 11111.V li<>. lint, poor and wild ; lioast not, of hor swiii-miii", millions. What are swarms unlo.s combined? i Hut our own dyur, precious country 'Ncuth its iMnperor unn combine ; Knr one thousand year.-, successive Kri^ns that same immortal line. Hoia-Up on the C .P. R. Near Vancouver. The west-bound Canadian Pacific express train was held up 35 miles from Vancouver by six masked men, last Monday, aiid $7,000 were stolen. The train was ilaggcd and some uuMi armed with, rifles got on the Lender and compelled the engineer and fireman to take the baggage and express cars two miles' down the track, where llic-y were rilled. > This is the first train 'hold-up that has ever taken place in Canada. ���ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS FRESH NEWS. The following Sailings are announced for the month of August, leaving Skagway at S p. in.: "Princess May"- Sept. isl, :oth, ���11st, and Oct. isl. ���'Amur''���Sepi. 6th, 16th,and 26th. l��'or further inform'ation, apply or write to II. B. Dunn, Agent, Su'agwtiy. Alaska. Kl'UUI) SAJ.-HTV CUMI'llHT Estimated cost-of Panama Canal is 5200,000.000. i-'nuce .' Iii ;ky has been appointed to succeed M. Von Plehve as Russian .Minister of the Interior. A forest fire in California last week swept over thousands ot acres of country, causing a $100,000 loss. . The House of Lords has decided that women are debarred by their sex from becoming qualified lawyers in England. A passenger train on the Seaboard Air Line, Virginia, was derailed Saturday last near Cotawaba and four passengers were killed and 35 injured. .Great Britain owns 13,000,000 square miles of tennory, and ou this is a population of 420,000,000. Since 1871 the population of Great Britain and Ireland has increased from 32,000,000 to 40,000,000 ; at tlie beginning of last century ihe population numbered 11,000,000. Glasgow, Scotland, is the chief seat of Ihe clay tobacco pipe industry, at which 600 people arc constantly employed. All work is done 'by hand ; every cllon to use machinery has been a failure. Pipeclay is got from open mines in ���Shropshire, and two thousand tons are used in'Glasgow yeaily. , Spain'appears to be rapidly eon- "valcscing. She devotes much attention to the tuts of peace,--building up her-marts, developing her internal resources and enlarging her mercantile marine. Instead cl brooding over the loss of Cuba and llie Phillipiues. she is inclined to consider heiself well rid 'of bad rubbish. A Juneau woman died and was- being carried by four pall Bearers. In passing a sandy part of the road thev stumbled and fell and jolted the'eorpse back to life. She lived " several years after .'that and died. Again tJ'he p:ill bearers marc-la-d to the graveyard.' and when thev reached the sandy ^pot the husband rushed forward and said : "Steady boys, steady !" ��� Douglas Island News. Pacific Coast 5. S. Co. Pioneer Alaska I.inc. Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Ports, L'AllllYINIi 1". S. M A 1 1.. Sail, from Shn^way City of Stank,���Sept. 16,25, Oct. 3. Vancouver ami Seattle dit-eet. Cottage City,���Sept. 14, 22. Oct. 1. Vancouver and Seattle direct, traiialeri-in^ passengers lrom Vancouver to Vietoiia. City of Topeka, ���Sept. iS, Oct. 2. Via Sitka. S. S. 1-Iu in bolt. ��� Sent, to, 19, 29. Direct to Seattle via Victoria, transferrin;;- passengers to Yaueouver. The Al-Ki will run semi-monthly. Above Schedule Subject to Change Without, Notice. C. D. DUNNAN, Gen." Pass. Agt., Jll Mtirltct St., Sau Francisco, Cnl. L. M. WEST, Agent, Skagway, Alaska. J. U. Cohnhi.!.. Notice of Forfeiture. To H. G. Nieoll and any person or persons to whom he inay'have transferred his interests in tho ICujieiie No. 1. EuceiiB No. 2. >��litems No. �� Mineral Claims-, situate about 1\:, miles north of Atlin, in the Atlin Milling District: You are hereby required to take notice that we have lor the last year done the whole of the nssessniout. work ou the above mentioned Mineral (Jlaims as retiiiircd by Sec. 21 of tho Mineral Act and have paid for i-eeoidiiij; of two cert ilicates of such work, and you arc hereby required to contribute your proportion of Mich woi-k and expenditure, together with nil costs of advertising your said proportion, ninouiil inn to sixty- six, dollars tiuil iiint.v-oue and two-third cents ISi'lUHJal exclusive of costs. If von luil or nil use to contribute your said proportion ami all costs of advert isintf, within ninety days lrom tho date ol the llrst, publication iif-this notice in '-The Atlin (Jliiini," whiuh ilnte is I uiiiulor written, your interests in snid .mineral claims will become vested in us1, your co-pari uer.-,, under llio provisions of the .Mineral Act uud Anieiidini; Arts. i)nti'il tbis2'.!rd ilay ol July, A. I)., Will. tj. V. Co.NliBY. !���',. I). KollKl'.. Discovery. OPHN DAY AND NIGHT. 1/1K ST-CI, A SS K EST A U R A N T IN CONNECTION. Ilemhiuiii'ter* for Dixon's stiiwo- literal MILLER & JWcLAREN, Proprietors, DISCOVKRKRS'OK ATI.IN. ��� Our Dining-Room Furnishes l!te Best Meals in Camp. I ���'J XI ;.Sr 1A OF' J- LQ V- < >T* S. GOOD STABLING. DISCOVURY, ��. C. NEW DINING ROOM NOWOPEN, Furnishing The BEST MKALS IN CAMP. Finest of liquors. Good stabling. Whitfield's Shoe Shop, FIRST STREET, ATLIN. Boots and Shoes Repaiied--Gum Boots a Specially. Harness also Repaired. HOTEL VANCOUVER. THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS Sam. Johnstone, Pvan. Iftlairtifo&ff'SB Lumker Co, On and after the 23rd. of April, 1904 and until further notice the following will be the prices ol Lumber. Rough, up to S inches, ��40. ���do do 10 ,, -15- do do 12 ,, 50. Matched, $50.00 S. D. $5.00 & D. D. $10. extra. 12^ per cent discount will be allowed for cash at time of ordering. Atlin Lodge, No. 15, u// rr Ki). Sands, Proprietor. BATHS o *.*.. BARBER SHOP. Siiiklus & Eddy Durham. Xo��- occupy then new quarters ne.\t to the Haul; of. U. N. A.. I''ir��l Street. The bath rocmisiiru e.,i:ally as jioo>! as louml in oities. Private lintrnnce for Indies. meets second and fourth Wednesday.-, of e-ich nioulh, at S p. m., at the A. O. U. W Block, Third Street. . Visiting Btotliers are cordially invited lo attend. F. W. Dowj.ing, ��� Master Wori:man. E. AI. N. Woods, Recorder. FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN -FIRST-CLASS MANNER. Up-to-Daie Restaurant in Connection. David Hastie, Proprietor, corner first" avenuk and discovery street, atlin. NOTICE. To IIunici MiiKay oT Itennelt, H. C. ;v~TOTIC;K is hereby k'ivi'H by the under- -LN signed, liolderol' |.'. M. ��J. No. IWUill'.l, tiiat, you have failed to keep up your I''ree Miner's Uortiliciitc ami lailed lo contribute your proportionol cxpendit u re renuired by the !!.(). A<:t till Vic. (Jap. 1^5 iltirina the last four yours., and that U at the expiration of ninety days publication you .should rail or refuse to cont ributr your proporti )f the expenditure rcujiired byseetion 2l,tojri)tlicr with all costs of advertising and to .show that you are and have been a rree-iniiier, your interest in t he " A HOT 10 " and " CaN- ;tr* ("'iM.K " Mineral fJlaini.s, situate on t lie ' l.-li liand'-'.ide ,il I nU'e liciiuett below the Town ol ",.Mi'ieti..ball bei ciuic vested in the I ntuler-i;: 1 �� ho lias nr-ulc the reiiuired cx- ' |,..i,ilitiiri-! then hob-, ^provided by Sect ions ilutiil 2'>l'. oi'aaid Act. JIaiiv Hoikik. I Hy IIei.i, A Comhwi-.i.i., her Soliritors 1st pub, A us;. 2"J paw-son, Y.T, THE Half-Way House is a. haven for all travellers. The meals arc free-milliiiir and tho bracers in tlie bar as refreshing as the dew of the early morning. An ideal summer and winter resort. JAMES CLARK, PROPRIETOR. THE WHITE PASS& YUKON ROUTE. Through Line from Skaguay1 to Atlin. White Horse, Big -Salmon, Dawson arid all intermediate points. Finely appointed trains daily, except Sunday, between Skaauay, Caribou and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail one! Express- TIME SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS'. No. 1.-North Hound. | No.2.-Soiith Hound. y,!!) a in. I.v. SKAGUAY , Ar. <.HOp. m. 4 10 |) m. I.v. CAK1VS0U I.v. 11.50 ii.in. ' 4.��0 p.m. Ar. WMIT1C IIOKSli I.v. ��.��0 n.in. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS: Leave CABI BOU �� ... "- Tuesalays. Arrive A 1 I.IN 9 ... ��,. WedneMlay.s. ., " r, p. in. Kriilnys, Leave ATLIN 5 p. >". Moiulnys, '1BOpl Is of l.��^��^ Jiil lle'^Ue.l fre. with eBcl. full 1��t-o . i.Uot un.l ^ P< .1. "���i"' T^tlrnluJlb-i depot, in time to h���ve 11.^ i..M>ee��ed and e he,..' Time Schedules are subject, to chni.BO w ithont notice. lDSf~ Baqqaqe Bonded Through. ,,ol. information relative ,,7 lW..Ber, Fr.lBl.t, Kxpress and 1 ..|rBr.���.l. H..te.. ���unilv to iiiivnue''! "l theCoinpnny or to MlTlCP*!'.*., J.LIPSCOMB K.D.PfNNKO.Ass.t; .'7.P.A.. Vancolner. 11. C. Agent. Atlin. SU��B���uy. Alaska. , 9 a. in. Stitiiriliiys. Arrive CAKI1KHJ 1 n. in. Tuesdays, o " 7 n. ni. l'"ridays. r.:n: ATLIN, B. C, SATUK-IM-V, ■ SKFTliMBIiR 1904 S> 1 \\\ 1-1 i! In r f , 1 1 1 W\ I 1 ill % III '.'I 12- 1* i I' i 11 li 1 i i.l L7-| ii 1 III 1 j The Atlin Claim. THE ATI-IN CL^IM ispubl'ibhcd cvcry Saturday MORNING,, tyiAtlCD FRCC TO ANY PART OT THE WOR_l,D TOR OO, CENTS PtR MONTH ; $G,00 PER YEAR. AjD^VERTISINQ RATES! %%. OO. PER. I N C H E A C H t-NSCHTlON ', READING NOTICES. 30 CCWTS A LINE; SPIJCIAL RATES ON A PPt.1 SATION. J0J5. PRINTING V.U-L'HCADS, POSTERS. Vlr.lTINO CARDS BETTER.HEADS,. PHOGUA VI «jl E8,. ETC., ETC. OIIO-KH11 PHOMPTI.Y EXECUTED, PH..CCS M^OKRATE. Tlllt A'i'LIN Cl.AlM l'Ulll.lKIUNti Co. . C. llll(BCIIirilM), - liDITOIt. PlIOI'lUKTOlt. Saturday, »Sei>t. 17, 1904. Good news and good reports continue to came in from all sides, especially regarding quartz, which go to indicate that Atlin Camp is still keeping on its onward march to prosperity. All that is needed now is a showing in the way of production, and this, wc are in a position to say, will soon be made,, and with i,t tlie. capabilities 0/ the camp will bA- demonstrated beyond a doubt. Once this, is done, capital will pour in. to develop the many meritorious properties now being opened up under great difficulty by tlie hardy" prospector. Still, the citizens, merchants and others who are interested in the welfare of this district, should do something in the direction of helping the prospector. It would be a good idea if some of the many properties,, or eveu one of our likely quartz mines, be operated by a local syndicate. Such a syndicate, doing bona-fide work,, wan Id do more to advertise Atlin than all the prospectors put together. Shaw your faith in. our prospects and pro,ve them to the world and you will 1'nid that the result will" redound to>the credit and benefit "of every man, woman, and child, in the District. Improvements on the W. P. &Y..R. The White Pass Railway Co. has this year done more improvements than usual on their 'line; The principal work has been directed towards reducing the 11 umber of wooden bridges, by building concrete wall foundations and filling in. Since the White Pass Company took the line over from the contractors, thirty-six biidges have been done away with and two replaced by steel structuies, in addition to the high steel bridge near the .Summit. Tilany other improvements are planned for the future. igget and Grape Rings And All Kinds of Jewellery Manufactured on the Premises. Why send om when you can get goods as cheap here? Watches Ffont $5 up. Fane Line of Socivonii* Spoons. JULES EOQERT & SON, The Swiss Watchmakers, *o*c82*a*o«o*o*o*o-»D*o*a*o**o^o*ct»c<*a*a*o*o*a*o*a<:>*<:'*''> 4> THE KOOTENAI7 HOTEL COK A, R. McDonald, Proprietor. VlKi'T AND TkAINOK STKKKTA. Lowuey's Chocolates, direct from factory. — C. R. JJourne. If ♦ A E. M. N. WOODS,. , . BARRISTER-AT-LAW. i Hiii» taken an OUiee at, Unuui 1, <;<aM Mouse, Discovery. OHicc Hours— Tuesdios, Thursdays and Sum relays, from li to b p. m. <£>■*■ *-*-♦-♦,-*-»--« >- *♦-*-» *-♦-♦ •♦-«►♦•-*-»-«"§ 'IT<~V7r P. COLT. Civil, liNGIXEEJI* PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, Uounsh ViL.wir, an.ii K^uys S'i'iinr.T.s, ati.in. Surveys ol' Hydraulic Luiises and Milium! (Jlaims. TliK Fii-a! Class Hotel bus been remodeled ivml refurnished throtiuhout mid oilers tlie hett nrcmnmiuliiiioii t» Transient or lYriiiunuut (iui-sts.—American mill Kuropemi plan. Finest Wines? Lityuon's and Gigat'S. Billiards and Pool. ti*O*O^O-*O*O^O^O$O,t>0'^OOCtO*O**O<>C,^O*O*O^O$O*O*O*C>^QO^G'> G OLD IrlO'OHE, DISCOVERY, B. C. st-Rtctta: .ritjst class. JO.BN WOLTERS, Proprietor. »$,>__ STAQK *t 1-I"VI£L*V IN CON jNJBCTJai*. .A. E. GARu:i^v.r op Tin: i'i u.M oi'- LIVINGSTON, GAKKliT & KING, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARLES PUBLIC, VASCOUVEIt, U» C. Atlin Office: lo "Atlin Claim" Blcly notice: l,n the'wia.tter of the Estate of "Mc- Leod Gibson, Late o.; Boulder Creejk, deceaseds DIXCN DROGHERS, Proprietors . ♦©■♦ Fool & Freighting and Teaming Billiards, Free. Horses and Sleighs for Hire* j» J. H. RICHARDSON,. ATLIN &. Liberal Conservative Association Meets. AjWell attended meeting of the liberal Conservative, Association 'was held, at the Balmoral, Hall last Saturday, and the following executive committees were elected ::— Hon. President—Dr. H. E: Yours, iYL. P. P. President—H. Cancell.OE (ire-elected). tst Vice-President—Jules Eggert. 2nd Vise-President—Walter Sweet. Secretary — Stuart MaiineU (reelected). Treasurer—-Prank Lytle. Executive- Committees--- Boulder: Nociiiaii Rant',. Frank , Dockrill/Charles Taylor. Spruce : W. S..Ta,yLor, T. Fleiiiing, C. Coates. Discovery:, Geo. Kerr,, John Wol.- ■ ters, Erauk Breeze. .&fc!bii:: W., P. Cj.'uit,, J. S.. I'ean, C>eo^ Shisl&y. The addition to. the list of membership is very satislactory, as also was the financial statement. The unanimity of feeling among the meiubsrs- was especially to be remarked,,, a-nd the pae.s-ident and secretary were both the recipients ~|733itWONS liiiviui; cLiiin)s-a}iu.iiist, the e.,-. -*■- iate oi the lute Mcl.uoil Gihsoii an- requested to sciul tlvu sajiiu to Mv.WiiUei: Owen, Atlin, U. C, AiluiiiiktEiilor ol the- estate, on or belore thellth ot October next. Dinetl at AtliiuU. C, 11th ila-j- ot Septoui- ber, 19C-I.. O. Wr. SAW liKS,. Solicitor for AiliniiiUtrator. NOTICE. ~]^J*OTlCli is. hereby Riven tlia.- -»-^ iluys [j-oiii date 1 intend t at within GC> ys> li-uin date 1 intend to apply to ,the Cliier-CoiiiinissUjner oX Laiulsaml Wui-ks for perinission to. puruhnho the Colltuvints described y;i:omrd^ situate in the Atliji Ilix- triot:—CoiumeiiciiiK at a post niuUeil "■ 1'. T. U\" jS.. li.. ruvner,. planted about one and cuic-hult miles south of tlie niojitli ot Melj.ee '(Juuck and one-half mile from Lake front.', theuee southerly 10 eluun.s. tliuucv westerly JJ) ehains, theneo liortha'rly 40 chains, theuee aasterljlO ehiiius.to point of uoiumeneeiueui., contaiuinti 1G0 acres nuirc or less.. 1'. T. JIa.mkiiaw. Atlin, H.C...July'27lli, 1901. Fh DISCOVERY. Line of Clothing Jost From the East THE LATEST STYLES. Complete Stock of Dry Goods THE LATEST UN HATS? BOOTS AND SHOES. #@T , GOLD SEAL GUM BOOTS Our Goods are the Best and Our Prices the Lowest. NOTICE- ~^^J~01Jf!li it.- beuebi jjiven r.hat sixty da,vs, -^-^- after date I intend to up,-,l.v to the Chbjf CoJiiuiiskiouer of Lands and Wutlo. tor permission to. purclia.se tho LoLUxw in^. ilescribed land sit luitril iji theAtlui DUti-irt:. CoinniiiiieinK' at n post miu:l(cd ,1..'J'. Kr^nii S. W..co,i'ner. planted alwnit, oiij. ini.li. north — east, of At lin ToAViisitc, thence west ^'1 eh a ins,, thence north la) chains thetu-t* cast «0 chains,, t hence sout h,20 cliadns to point of cointvi^nce., iiMr.|it,.contajjiijic; 10 acres inorc or less., ., Hated this St It day of August. DJIIi. .I.V.MliH T. ItKtiAN, The Canadian Bank of Commerce. CAPITAL PAID UP '$8,700,000. Ji'VCSKKVE,. $3,,0OO,OQ0. Branches of the Bank stt JeatUe, San Francisco, 1 Portland, Skagway, «t*. Exchange sold on all Points. Goi.io Dust Purchased—Assay Okimcu in Comnkctiom. D. ROJ3S, Manager. ¥AL riOTEL, V. TROTMAN, IVlanag«r. Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin,^B. C. ■••«•- FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. cnoicrsr wiNfs, lkhjoks and chjahs—cAsr. goods a scituiir. NOTICE. N'OTICIi fs-lierehl-. fii veil that, sf«ty days after dute L intend tu iipjjlj to the Chiff of nattering remarks for the' cood c,."».,ul*io«""-0le'•«u«l»««»' "'.«-ks &,.- „«.- . h . . ' LM,: bwut-1 inihAioti to ptAi-chu.se tho following ilescribed. work and untiring energy they bad \ 1 met, oi land: (ji>i..u>....<:U.^ at post, marked *fcisplayeil ill tllS pa.St ~ both geiltl'e- 'S<'uil«'>. initnal |jo^, nort,h-easL e«.rm'K,. «n men replkd in well- chosen vtoids *ho"ortl1 sl,<w'°"lAtli" '"'lJ<<-' '""'■ '""•"' "'° \ fr^~ it... ^.t^„. • r- ■ cr- -,Y Allurf.0 l{iwer,.Ttiliii,.II..C!.: theiKiUlWH) feet to. After the eleci.on of officers, Dr. v,f„f. N(1,.,. 4llHIlBt! m fc(!, t- ))()S(, No..,.. Hyclraulio JYHnln^ % ■„ /lachinery, H. Jv YoiHig'atHlressed tire mett- ing o-n- the srtu-atfon in the Do- nir-nion. Jfr. Hirschl'eld also addressed, the meeting. (.-heneu 1000 feet- fro post No..2:-. thence M0 foot, r<x pos,t of eoiuiHeiiceifle-nt):- ewiitaiiiitift live acres more irr h»ss. I" C. Wii.mam A. Nmvili:., [ IJatod at Ailii,..July ilii.li,U)0l, V .HYDRAULIC GIANTS, WATER- GATES, ANGLE STEEL RIF1-LES & HYDRAULIC RI'YKTED PI PIS. Pumping & Moisting Machinery. listimates. Lwiiisheci on application The Vancouver Eagiaeerlng Works, Yamcqoye*,. B~ C. " £U ^OW^aM^ifc ^•tfwi.-5w«^rrxrrigjs^^Kan^^ m^^^^!^!^ ,.;i„ VrtfrVr'.-iwft&yU $fc-3iAWi AftW^uyjSSii.. J, —■"BJictwnirtMfHiirtiViw^w « '*Z£^ttfc&.&*J&^rJ3&J.?t» ATLIN, R. C. SATURDAY, SKPTKMUTSR 17, 1904' Big Game is Plentiful. In an interview with :\ii. S. G. Lnvrence, who is now government operator ;ii Na'nlin Staiion, D.T. S., lie says rh.-il Lne locality ol rwiimia and ��� Nalilin is a goon disliiet for large game; hear, moose caiibou and sheep heing pleiiiilul. There have been several burning parlies up the Siikine River iliis sunimei aiid ihe\ have all been well s.iiis- iied with the amount of game en- counteietl. It is eleven monihs since Mr. Lawrence was a resident in Atlin, ami he seems very contented with his billet, though ad- niitting-that the men employed aie not overburdened with excitement. Japanese War Poetry. IIe;e are a few charaetoi istic stanzas from the favorite song of the .Mikado's soldiers, translated by General Sir Ian ���Hamilton : Sou-- ol" Nippon, down with !Su.s..ki! I.aw less ,'U:; ire���hi} her low. l-'ai ih mi i just ice slie ueti'i-.es. 1 Itussiu is our mortal foe- >Siiiiiiii>l>'ss, t i-ampliii^- down t bn Treaty, Ci-it-piii;.;'countries far and wide. All t lie world has turned against her i-'or her lawlessness and pride. Tell us not of Russia's vastucs..,��� Vast, may be. but poor and wild : lloast not. of her swarming millions. ' What are swarms utile-,* combined? Hut <iii r own dear, precious' country 'Neath its limpcror can combine : c I'or one thousand years .successive K'oi^us that, sitme immortal line. Hold-Up on the C. P. R. Near Vancouver. The west-bound Canadian Pacific express train was held up, 35 miles 1'iom Vancouver by six masked men, last Monday, ami $7,000 were stolen. Thelrain. was (lagged and some men armed with rifles gut on the tender a::d compelled the engineer and fireman to take the baggage and express cais two miles down the tiack, where thev were rifled. This is the first train hold-up that has ever taken place in Canada. O. P. ���ALASKA' ROUTE SAILINGS- FRESH NEWS. Estimated cost-of Panama Canal is 5200,000.000. i-'nuce Mii.;l-.y has been appointed to succeed M. Von Plehve as Russian Minister of the Interior. A forest fire in California last week swept over thousands of acres of country, causing a $100,000 loss. The House of Lords has decided that women are debarred by their sex from becoming qualified lawyers in England. A passenger train on the Seaboard Air Line, Virginia, was derailed Saturday last near Cotawaba and four passengers were killed and 35 injured. ��� Great Britain owns 13,000,000 square miles of terri:ory, and on this is a population of 420,000,000. Since 1871 the population of Great Britain and Ireland has increased from 32,000,000 to 40,000,000 ; at the beginning of last century the population numbered 11,000,000. Glasgow, Scotland, is the chief seat of the clay tobacco pipe industry, at which 600 people are constantly employed. All work is done by hand ; every .effort to use machinery has been a , failure. Pipeclay is got from open mines in Shropshire, and two thousand tons are used'iu Glasgow yearly. Spain appears to be rapidly convalescing. She devotes much attention to the arts of peace,���building up her marts, developing her internal resources and enlarging her mercantile marine. Instead cf ' brooding over the loss of Cuba and the Thillipincs. she is inclined to consider herself well rid of bad rubbish. A Juneau woman died' and was being carried by four pall 'bearers. In passing ". sandy part of the road they stumbled and fell and jolted the corpse back to life. She lived several years after that and died. Again the p-ill beaft-is marched to the graveyard, ami when thev reached the sandsvspot the husband rushed forward and said : -'Steady! boys, steady !" ��� Douglas Island; Mews. i The '"Dllowiug .Sailings arc announced for the month of August, leaving Skagway at S p. in.': "Princess May" -Sept. 1st, :oth, ���2 1 st, and Get. 1st. ���'Amur''���Sept. 61I1, 16th,and 26t.l1. For further in formation, apply or write to . II. li. Dunn, Agent, Sicagway. Alaska. Pacific Coast 5. S. Co. Pioneer Alaska I.inc. Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Ports, C.S UilYINli f. S. ,M AJ 1.. Sails from SKn^way City oi'Sealtle,���Sept. 16,25, Oc'..;>. Vancouver and ^cattle direct. Cottage City,���Sept. 14, 22. Oct. 1. Vancouver and Seattle direct, transferring passengers lrom Vancouver to Victot ia. City of Topeka, ���Sept. 18, Oct. 2. Via Sitka. S. S. Humbolt. ��� Sent. 10, 19, 29. Direct to Seattle via Victoria, transferring: |in-.sen;rers to Vancouver. ��� The Al-Ki will run semi-monthly. IV Above Schedule Subject to Cliimirc Without Notice. C. D. DUNNAIM, Gen. Pass. Agt., Jtl Market St., Sau l'"rancisco, Oil. L. M. WEST, Agent, Sl:iii?wiiy, Alaska. J. U. COH.Nr.1,1,. Discovery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 'FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. lU'iuhiiini"tor* tor Dixon's Mu^o. ialntoral Whitfield's Shoe Shop, FIRST STREET, ATLIN. Jioots and Shoes Repaiied-��� Gum Boots a .Specially. Harness also Repaired. MOTEL VANCOUVER. THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH ' THE BEST OF GOODS Sam. Jaitnstosse, Pvogi. MILLER & JVicLAREN, Proprietors, DISCOVERERS UK ATI.IN. Our Dinini��-l(oom Furnishes ihe Best Meals in Camp. GOOD STABLING. SF> W? DISCOVERY, li. C. NEW DINING ROOM NOWOPEN, Furnishing The BEST MEALS IN CAM P. Pi nest of liquors. Good stabling. I-.IJ. S.iND.S, Proprietor. /o BATHS .8 BARBER'SHOP Notice cf Forfeiture. To \i.' G. Nicoll and any person or persons to whom he may have transferred his interests in tlio Kiitfeiio No. 1, liujrene No. 2. iMi^eno No. 3.Mineral Claims, situate about. ���>l., miles north of Atlin, in the Atlin .Mining District: You are hereby required to take notice that we have lor the last year done the whole of the assessment, work on the above mentioned Mineral Claims as rouuired by rice. 21 of the Mineral Act and have paid for recording of two cert ilicntes of such work, and you are hereby required to contribute your proportion of such work and expenditure, together with all costs of advertising your said proportion, amounting; to sixty- six. dollars and ninty-one and two-third cents ISl.'li.iUiSal exclusive of costs. Jf volt fail or refuse to contribute your said proportion and all costs of advertising, within ninety days from the date of the first publication of this notice in "Tlie Atlin Claim," which date is hereunder written, your interests in said .mineral claims will become vested in us\ your co-partners, under the ptovisions of the Mineral Act, and A mending Acts. Oated this 21trd day of July, A. ��., 1001. O. 17 CtiNi.KY. E. I). Kohki:. E: Si-iiki.ds & Edijv Uukiiam. Now occupy then' new quarters next to ttie Haul; of. H. N. A., h'irst Street. The bath rooiusttre e.ti:all.v as jrood as loutnl in cities. Private liutrance for ladies. ^ssBvtheB��n Lumk&r C&, On and after the .231 d. of April, 190.I and until further notice the loiloYving will'be the pi ices ol I.limber. Rough, up lo 8 inches, $~\0. ���do do jo ,, 45. do do \2 , ��� ,, 50. Matched, $50.00 S. D. $5.00 & D. D. $i'J. extra. 12}4 per cent discount will be allowed for cash al time of ordering. Atlin Lodge, No. .15, meets second and fourth YAt-diies- davs of each mouth,'at S p. in., at tlie A. O. U.W Block, Third Street. . Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to atteiid. '��� F. W. Dowj.ing,- Master Workman. E. AL N. Woods, Recorder. FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE NORTH. EVERYTHING CONDUCTED IN .'FIRST-CLASS MANNER. Uss-to-Daie Restaurant in Oonnection. David Hastik, Proprietor, corner first avenue and discovery street, ati.in. NOTICE. To lluNitv McKay of ��� Bennett, H. C. "IVT'OTIOH is hereby [riven by the iinder- ~<-^ signed, holder of 17 M.C. No. lWltiUM. that you have failed to keep up your h'ree Miner's Cert ill cute null failed to contribute your proportion of expenilitu re requi red by the li. (J. Act (HI Vic. Cup. 125 during the last four years, and that if lit the expiration oT ninety days pulilic.ition you should fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of the expenditure reu iii red by section 21, together with all costs of tulvertisiiiH; and to show tiint you lire and have been a fi-ce-ininer, your interest in t he'" Altcrio" and " Oan- vps C',-ki,i; " Mineral Claims, situate on the ��� .-It lliiinl '.'.iile of l.iikc lii'iinett below the t'l.wn i,f ".eiinet i. shall I,n nine vesteil in the niiuersij:-iied �� ho has intuic Hie retiuireil cs- pi-mlitiire; the whole as provided by .Sections I1 and 251! of said Act. JIaiiv Hounrc. I!y IlKl.t, A ('oririwr.l.l,, her Solicitors \-\ pub, Aili.'. 2"J Uawsun, Y.T, THE Half-Way House is a haven for all travellers. The meals are freo-millinsr and the bracers in the bar as refreshing as the dew of the early morning'. An ideal summer and winter resort. JAMES CLARK, PROPRIETOR. 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 Skanuay, Caribou and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express- TIME SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS: No. I.���North Hound. | No. 2.���South Hound. ' O.HOa.m. I.v. ��� ��� SKA-GUAY A r. 4.30p.i'n. 2.10 p.m. I.v. CAKIHOU I.v. 11.50 ii.ni. 4.30 p.m. Ar. W1HTU liOKSIi r.v. U.llOii.m. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS: Leave CARI HOUS p. in. Tuesdays, Arrive A 1 f,lN �� a. in. Wcdnesd.iy.,. '"' " ��� r> p. in. Fridays, " ���" 9 a. in. Saturdays. Leave ATI,IN 5 p.m. Mondays, Arrive CAUII10U 7 a.m. Tuesdays. 5 p. m. Thursdays. u . " r a. m. Kridays. 150 pounds of biijrsiiffo will bo olncked freo with enoii tull faro ticket win! 75 pounds with ciicli half fare ticket. ',.,".��� 1'nssoiiKt'rs must be at depots in time to haye H��ise��8re iimpected and checlied. Time Schedules are subject, to change without notice. ��� ��sy~ Baggage Bonded Through. Kor iuforination relutive to Piissenger, J'reiBlit, Iixpress and TelcRi-iipli Hnte��t npplv to uiiv nitoiit of the Company or to M j'l{ WHITli.O. F*P.A., ' J.LIPSCOMB K.T).PINNUO,Asst..O. F.jl',1., '* Vancouver, B.C. Agent, Atlin. SUuauuy. Alasliu. m '.v/.'.fjf -���vm nit M -'���ii .-' ft * ������-r. -isi, ^J,Af, ii^fiT J��,^lK^VJ'.JiJ<1l-T^.1trtH,Wj*" iVlA. ***** ['" |'5J 1 u-f. 1 ' ii1 Hi 1 ' !>l s ti '1 , ' -3 i ������ ��� ' . -, & W - # $&, 4k '", %', 11 IF' a^a'atawtfywyr^wy ^3tSJ!ClWIg>'JMKlti5iCau<LftliwS^)flt..^Wl^*i^'.'l rt^i . i!s��M�� ji*r*t��SWJCtr-ij\����, 177 II* 1 R ..�����.>*���..i���..��.-,���-.��� *WiHB��i��f..n.i.>vt "i ii m.- i S.rV��� _j, .Tim .. t. ; ' ��� '��� n'. . **.' i "l \ * L*fi i ��� i'w�� ij \ *���"''��� i,;'l';in|li in nV i'i ���"���in jh*^v ���-*-?< ��������*�������������������� ���i nO��i, ��j.-iy*wW��p ,-��T>^i.|yiJ-vi^i^nw<ii��^H��wiMyi ATLIN, K. C, SATURDAY, SKPTl-MBI-R 1904 The Atlin Claim. THE ATLIN CLAIM is pudlishi:d cvcnv Saturday Mon,KINC. I^IAILCU FflCT TO ANY PAHV OT THC wonijO ron oo, ciznts ptr month ; ts.oo pen YEAR, A(0,VCRTISINC. HATUS I tl.OO.PFTP. INCH EACH LNBcnrioN', nCADiNr. noticcs. as ccwts a uni:: ���JPr.CIAL IIATCS ON A PPLI S ATI O N . JOIS. PKINTINti : VILL-HIAI,S, POITUIS, Vir.UINO CARD1 ^CTTiH-HrAns, iMiocpAviMr.il,. i:TC.,i:rc. ono.s:^Q PHdwiruv kkccultcd, pm,C[r, M(|Ucitlrr. Tine A'L'M.n Claim I'ijiii.ikiiino Co. A. (J. HiHHCiiinu.il, - Kiiitoii. I'lioi'iitr.Toit. Saturday, .Sept. 17, 190.1. Good news iw.d good re[)orts continue to come in lrom all sicks, especially reo-arcli.no (quartz, which go to indicate that Atlin Camp is still keeping on its onward march-to prosperity. All that is needed now is a showing in the way of production, and this, we are in a,position to say, will soon he made, and with. i,l tlie capabilities o.f tlie camp will b��. d;euionslratcrl beyond a doubt. Q.uce this, is done, capital will pour in. to develop the many meritorious properties now being opened up under great difficulty hy the hardy prospector. Still, the citizens,, merchants and others who are interested in the welfare of this district, should do something in the direction of helping the prospector. It .would be a good idea if some of the many properties,, or even one of our likely- quartz mines, be operated Ixy a local syndicate. Such a syndicate, doing bona-fide work.,, wo.uld do more to advertise Atlin than all the prospectors put together. Shaw your faith in, our prospects and prove them to the world and 3-011 will find that the result will redound to the credit and benefit of every man, woman and child, in the District. Improvements on the W. P. & Y. R. The White'Pass Railway Co. has, this year done more improvements than usual on their line. The principal work has been directed towards reducing the number of wooden bridges, by building concrete wall foundations and filling in. Since the While Pass Company took the line over from the contractors, ., thirty-six bridges have been done away with and two replaced hy steel structures, in addition to the high steel bridge ''near the Summit.' JMauy oilier improvements are planned for the future. Lowney's Chocolates, direct from factory. ��� C. R. Bourn*:. <��>��-���-���-���-���-*-��������-*-���-* ���-���-��-��.�� ���������������� ������*-��.�� E. M. N. WOODS, BARRISIEB-AT-LAW. I Instulctiii an OiiitM* uS Knout 1, (j-jaM lluimo, (Discovery. Ottiuu Hours ��� Tuesdays, Thursdays and riuiimluys, from (i to S p. in. T * ���> T T * E. P. COLLEY, Cisiij Uncjineejiv PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR, yOH.Nill'PEAUr. AX.11 l<'V<$3 SSHKIITS, ASMS* Surveys of il.vdruiilie LeasJis unit Miueriil Claims. ' ^. E. Garrett OF THE PII1.M OF I.IVrXGSTOX^GAKKliT & KING. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS,. NOTARIES PUBLIC, VANUOUVEII, U�� C. Atlin Office: lo "Atlin Claim." Blda Liberal Conservative Association Meets. A well attended meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association was held at the- Balmoral Hall last Saturday,, and the following executive committees' wers elected r��� Hon. President���Dr. H. E. Yaui'g, M. P. P. President���I-L Caucelloc fne-elected). i-st Vice-President���Jules Tiggest. 2nd Vice-President���Waller Sweet. Secretary ��� Stuarl Manuell (reelected). Treasurer���Frank Lytle. Executive- Committees���- Boulder: Norman Rant,. Fnuik Dockrill, Charles Taylor. Spruce: W. S..Taylor, T. Fleming, C. Coates. Discovery:, Geo. Kerr,. John Welters, Frank lireeze. Ablir-n:: W. P. Grant, J,. S. I-etui; Geo.. Shislfry. The addition to. the list of membership is v.e.cy salislactory, as also was Ihe financial statement. The unanimity of feeling among tlie meiuibscs \va.s especially Lo be remarked,, and the pnes-ideu.t and secretary were both the recipients of flattering remarks for the good work and untiring 'energy they h'-ad- diisphiyed in ths past ,- both gcntl'e- men replied in- well- chosen '.voids.. After the election of* officers, Dr. H. l.'C. Young addressed' the niett- Sng on- the sttimtrou in the Dominion. Mr. I-Iirschl'eld also ad- (li'esswltlie meeting'. NOTICE. !,n the'ematter of the Estate of Mc- Leod Gibson, late o; Boylder Creek, deceaseds "ff-^EUSOXS luivin^ cUiima.ujrti'.iist, t.he us��� -*- ititi.' o�� the lute Mul.cuil GUisoii hi-u rciiuesteil to bend tLio same t'j Mf.ffaUoi; Uwun, Atlin,. H. G-, AdininUtriitor oE tlie- estate, on or before the 17th of. October next., rjateil at AtLiiu H. C, llth (Ulj- of. Septoin- ber, l'JL'l.. (:. W. SAWIiKS, Snliuitur for AdiiiiiiUtrutor. NOTICE. "T^J-OTiUIC is. hereby uiven that within C<> -L-N duys from ilute 1 intend to uuply Lo the Cliief-CoiiiiiiLssLoner of La.mls.rind Works. fo.r iiermissLon to. puruliuso fche follwvinji ilcserilied ^rouniL situate in the Atliji Di>.- 'triet. :���Coiiiiiiencinsf at a post muked "���!''. 'Jl. IJ'si" ^^. K.. covner,. planted about one and one-half, miles south of the uiujitli of, McL>.ee Greek and one-half mile from Lulco front., thence southerly 10 chains, tlionce wes>terlv li) chains, thence uorthttrly 4U chains, tliencu ousterly 10 chuins.to pointof coiniueiiconieiit. containing 1U0 acres more or lens. I'. T. llA..MSIIA\r. AtUn, H. C...J uly 21th, 1901. NOTICE. "I^T'OHGli �� betchj (riven rlint sixty ihick;.. -L-N. after date I intend to ap.'.ly to the Chief Cuiuuiiiuiiouiir of. Lands and \\'oi;ks. tor permission to. purcliu.se the CoLUhvuik described land situated iji the Atlin District:. Conimi'iiciii^ at a post inn.rked ,1.71'. Ki'^nn tj.. W..i'0.rner, planted nlimit <nuj mill' north- east.uf Atlin Townsite, thence trust 211 chains,, thence north IiO eliiuns thence <.'ii>t.2ll chains thence south, 21) chains to point of coiiimence- iiiciit,.containing-. 10 acres more or. less. Iiati-d thLshtliday nl' August. l'JOl. .I.V.MUH 'J'. Ukua.v.. NOTICE. i Rings And All Kinds of Jewellery Manufactured on the Premises. ��j85" Why send om when you can get goods as cheap,here? Watches Front S5 �������� Fine Line of Souvenir Spoons. JULES EGQERT & SON; The Swiss Watchmakers. THE. KOOTENAI7 HOTEL', i A, R. McDonald, Proprietor. COU. 1'lKS'T ANO TkAIiNOK JaTKUKTS. This l'lrst f.'lnss Hotel has bi'iin remodeled and refurnished throuslioiit unil <i/!'c'i-s the best ncciiimiiuiliitioii to Trnii-siuiil or I'erinanent Ciuosts-.���Aiiiorican and Kiiropisaii plim. ��� Finest Winzes, Liquors and Gigars. Billiards and Pool. <:t^.:i^o>o��o*o*o*a'>o*'0*<:��*��o*o��*o*<:i��'0*i:i*o*o*o��o��o��o��iX!*0'�� G OLD I-IOTJSE, DISCOVERY, B. C. srn^.:raix"Y first class. JO.KN WOLTERS, Proprietor. STAGJS to I.ITliUY TIS- GliSiKUCTlOl*. ft '/. w a o H 0 W i DIXCN DROGHERS, Proprietors ��o����� Pool &��� Billiards, Free. Freighting and Teaming jfi Horses and Sleighs for Hire, .J. H. RICHARDSON,. ATLIN &. DISCOVERY,. n���">��:��������� ii Line ��I Clothing Just From the East THE LATEST STYLES. Complete Stock of Dry Goods THE LATEST W HATS, BOOTS ANO SHOES.. #@- - GOLD J>EAL GUM BOOTS Our Goods are the Best and Our Prices the Lowest. The Canadian Bank of Commerce. CAPITAL PAID UP $8,700,000. Ji-SSliKVK,. $ J, 000,.OO.Q. Branches sf the Bank a.t jeattue, San. Francisco, Portland, Skagway, ete> Exchange sold on all Points. Gold Dust Purchased���Assay Oi-tick in Connection.. ' D. ROSS, Manager. V. TRQTMAN, Manager. Cocner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. ��� ���<��.��- FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. CIIOlCfST WINIS, IWOKS AM) tHJAHS CASE GOODS A SPlCIALTr. Hydra.ulie Mining' inery. NOTICIi Zt. liuroliy. yivLMi tliuti sixty duys uitcr (Into L intend t�� apply to tlio Chief C'liiiiinissloiiur 06 l.auiU itucl \\'<*rks tor pci'- inisMitxi t(i purcliu.si.' tlio folli>wln^ ilenri-i-lioil. i-l rticti (it* I^nct; (Jti!iiuii.|i(..i-ii;i: at piist marked Nnviln'��. Hiiti-iivl post, nort.li-east ��n��K,. ��n- the noL-rli sIkh'o ot Atlin LuJto and. u<��>r the iVt'liJiti) lU\ier,.Takii,.ll..C-: tlie<io<; lt'00 feet U>. yin.st. N��. 4 : tilioncu 8(10 Reet tu p<itl In'ii. :i.;. UltciMiU 1000 ffot to: post No..2:. theni'H ��I0 feet. r<> jKist, of u<iiu-iNoiM|eiaeiit)i' eontaiiiiny: live (teres more or less. G. Wir.t.TA.M A. Nkvii.k... j. Mated at. Atlin..I uly iUUi.U'OU 2 HYDRAULIC GIANTS, WATER- GATES, ANGLIC STKHL RIFFLES- & HYDRAULIC RI-VKTI'D PI PR. ICatiiH-ates. fvirni-shet'i on applicaf.ion. The Vancouver Ingmmng Works, i **��l YAMC4WJVBK,. JBL C 'i-ll ���}^ iff ' ".ty.: :m m\ ��U n r,*smmaBm>maKmimiaBm r��VR:W-4>^T^^^^"^^S^ iii^vC-Kvi;^^ :!& ^ATLIN,7: B.:;;C-,:7;SAa,UlUJA:Y,v;,SKpa:EAllil.vR; .1904:: 0?Y: P1 GKEp UP- HEREAND T H ERE. , Cliiireh ol Kiurliuid : . ���. ������ ���.���"���', /; ...St.. M11 rt ill's Clhiireli. cm'. Tliinl ;:aud .Train- ��� (.i-'sli-ei'is. Siiii'dny . services; Matins at lilt.- ii'i., Kyu.iiso'iis'7 :''IU P- '>'���! Celelii;iiti(in of Iloly Coiuniilniiin, 1st..'.S-jiiiultiyiii/oiii'li mouth and; . 7nii Speeial .oi-eiisiiins.^���Siiiiiluyv.'Suli'.iol;���Sun-.; /"liiiy nt'7 o7i>i" 111. Ooiiiniilleo ;XloetiiiKs, ;lst 'J htirsilny iii eaeli nioiitli. 77-7 7!- 7 1{,-v7 I-'.. I.. .Steiihonsoii. -Hector; ;. St. .\ iiilrmv's I'rijsli'.v.turiiiii Clii'ircli ��� hold 8i-i-vii-e.s ill tins CSli n.rcli' (in ���''Siieiniil^ Street. , Mui'ii'uisr survii(iMit,'7'il .evening vei-viee 7 :!W. 'S nmillv School at the eliise' (if I lie iiioi-nin^ sai-yiee. ..Ri-v.K.Tu i-Uiiij-'ton, Ali.i'.i.i.s.tur;,' .'-��� liuiwiui Catholic Church : Serviees-willbe :.-Ii'elil feeiiiid SiiimIii.v. ��l' raeh iiiiiiitli.;' A I! lire, ivi.-lcome.' Rev. Fat her Corlieil,.minister. 77v :The^Atlin/IVra:diii'g,.,G6.-hekl:.tlie'ir, / anuiVaLmeeting.this.week/and some //changes were made in tlie: director-: ':7ate.:/' Watch'; this.;; paper/! (or their aiinbuncenYeut.next week./,: .��� .;/���!'!;! MciJonlild'.'��� s ,7Grocefy..'.; niakes/; a' "specialty of:fresh'eggsatid butter.: 7 -'. .Well assorted Stock of- "Domestic. 7 .andii���ported Cigars, at Bourlie's. ;7 >: '.��������� Bt-'rt !\Vhitfield,//Norman./Fishen :'- -aiid 7 AL':Spier's -returned/, yesterday /nioruiug! fronL/a .hunting /'trip /to Little- Atlin/Lake, atsd/to; show that; they can;shoot,.'they,.b,rouglit .back: ���7 with 'them nearly fifty birds/mostly /ducks.:':.: : ' ���.-< ��������� -../.;���- ;/��� //j. 7.:., ./.. ��� 7���;������;��� The;0; K. Barber Shop for-Hot : or.'Cold': Baths ''.atvall; hqnrs','56 cents;' ;������";'. /If you want agood, meal gO/lo,tlie. -Quick 'fmnch/Room/'Mrs Llenning ;.".proprietress.'/'77.-;/:.7 ���//:: /"7'-" /7777' //// New/Flies and/Kishiug Tackle at C. R;--Bourne's.---.//'.'/ "7/::-::7/77/ :7 Mr.!R. D. .Fethei-stonliaugh; and /Captain Alexander ."returned from a - *.- - - -7"; -:- -'- - <-<-.;'. Y ��� Y '' .���' '..,".'.' '!':'.-'.-'' '; - .'- /.trip toz/Wjlsdn Valley with afine / bagol"; birds, /and/as a consequence ' se'vei'al/g'ood/suppers were discussed��� //th is: week; - i /://-- .^~-~<.- ��� ,crL��,.���?>-. -, ,,���/.-,...//,// : Co hie .and " see. /my .new line of Heaters, Stoves and Ranges.-���J. D. 1: -UK IK. / 7/7: :v/ 7/ :���-//. /.Air; Slockand is in the Hospital suffering, from mountain fever. ���7"Mr' A. Carraicha'e.l reports! good ���.-prospects' and satisfactory, returns on Bull'Creek-. The result of operations has confirmed the .good opinions entertained at.the outset, the ground tested on a large scale proving uniform in character. ���Work" will be .continued until the end of the month. ���//.=. ��� For Jumbo Wool-Top Mattresss and/Supported!- Springs, ���. Feather: ������"PillpwSj .blankets,. .Quilts,.-.; go/ to /���Lurie's; - 7..;:/./"...... If you \vaiit the '"latest/Magazines and Tapers, go to Pilliuan's. ~ His ���Lordship Justice Duff, ac-j companied by Mrs. Duff, arrived' here last Sunday; they are,/quite an acquisition lb our social circle. NOTICE TOM1NERS.--I am very busy and have not time to go around the creeks to talk " sweet." But there is some honey yet i-in- ///:'iMie /largest/-11 ugget7;'of;,,nati\:e- copper as yet found in Atlin ''placers is/.oh/.exhibition' in/.Mr. .Egg-en's AVihdb\v7 It weighs:/ thirty-seven oiinces a lid/was found;-/oil .bedrock in t he;;\y or kings; on 'Bull Creek.// ���..-.; ' ;Mr7N.:C. \Vhee1iiig''having de; cided to/liandle 6nly: groceries: and provisions, !I will immediately sell at. sa c'ri.li cc pi icestli e. ba 1 a 11 e'e of 111 y stock 7of/l)ry/Gbodsi Boots /'aiid Shoe's',-'/Underclothing, 7 Stationery/: etc/7;; In/ order: tq'a void/ legal, expenses, ;all accouiiis- must /.be/'- paid before Sept./15th!; after;/that; date niy/:/bboks7;\vill- lie 'plaeecl /in /tlie. hands of 'my atlbfiiey for col lection; of ii 11';'a'ecp.ii'iits.- ~M; Vo 1 .-.liy...";-.7/7 7 !!7;Bob.:!lMack7iS:Still7i.t;/U,ie7 Hospital ,\vith sciatica'; 7 we .hope ...to /sec: him aboiit/Hoon/,1////' ,/.:':-/'--"'/!; 7 :For:Fresh/;!Fruit/ aiid - \;egeta!5leS, Billuian'saie al/vays in the lead. .7.7 v/ClONTRAC'I'Scalled for.Sacking 150 !toiis5of;Magii'e.site/1:and ���'deliver- ���i'ng-sa'ine oil.Bearl.St. \Vhaff; ./Send sealed bid 7 to /A/ C; -Hi uscn ]��� Ki.ix! Particulars cir'applicatioii: :/!//./ 7/7 ;/��� /;WA:NTjfiD.!T^Sithatibir!:as /Cook in Camp;--A pply at Gi;a iji Ofkick./ '!//P.OST^-Npb /off, siiacle on;��ljaby carriage.7-7-;R!eturii.l!o!.Mks. .Pi.,u.ri.:hi-:'.'; 7:F0R: SALE-^A;"new!,Standiir A re Light Lam p; .'66'6'ca iid le po we r. - At M c Dona i. d' s' G r 0 c u ry Sto r h . ''-. -Stevens Single7]-5arrel,:/i2 /bore ShdtGuh. //Apply'Claim-Gffice.!:/. :&>;. ^ is ������������J : r*y*fr*n*iitn?rTT**T.-K*i?**i *��J�� /(;:/'. !S/^, Wy&it. i-ENI*. ;/ Oari:y/: nQthin ���7q;ualitics'///7an iXQ-)^G^'ri"<S"sL v..''_t!hp f it:";-���'; G aL i | v.:;;-:- :b fe"'-: ���. ;j> :ro^: :/7C-U:l-^cl! ft)r^ 7 ;ip re ;.b;iiy Li!.i g;TO N6TIGE7 In the County Court of Vanobuver, holden at Atlin.���Hastie vs. Ricei. .7|Srr"0TI.'iCH is frivon that an Virder has lieeii -L^ /made hy/llis- Honor .'.'Indite llciiiler- son that tlio pai-tnei'Shipexistiiifr lietweeii David Hastie and Georjye.l.. Itire be dissolved and that the all'airs tliei-eof, bo. wound: up. Notice is also k'V.uii tliiit the promises lt'now.ii as tlie Grand Hotel at Atlin will be oll'ereil forsale./ I'ui'tlier notice of such sale will be jiivrm later. For particulars apply 10 7 ;7 ' C.,\V.-SA.WKKS, Atlin, 7'/ "��������������� ..-Plaintilf's Solicitor. NOTICE. J~0'f TOU is iiereliy jriveu that, witliiii 00 days from date, I intend to upply to the Cliiel Commissidiier of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the. following (leseriliod laud, situate in the Atlin District: ���;C(iiiimeileiiiy; at a post mi-.i'Ued " C M. H'sV N.--li. corner, planted about one mile south (if the luonth of McKee Gri.'elc and oue-hiilf mile from l.nhe front, theneo southerly ;KI chains, tlieneeAvesterly 10 chains, thence northerly -It) eh ni lis. thence easterly -10 chains to poiiit of "eomniencenient, eoutainitijv PIN acres nioi-e or less.t . . (',. SI. II AMSIIAW. Atlin, H.O.. July 27t'.i.UKU. called for. 'I will. not be getting any more, in this season ; those, therefore^ who want an)', had better come around before it is all none. The honey is at .Stewart's Grocery/Discovery. Wj!, I.AWSON. NOTICE. IHHUlillY/^ivo notice that witliin liUdays from date, T intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of bands and .Works for permission to purchase tlie followiny; ilescribed ki'oii'iiiI, sit uate in I lie Atlin' District: ���Coinmciicinji- at a post, marked US. H.I*^" N. E. corner post, planted about, two miles south of the mouth of McKee (Jreels and one half mile from I,nke front, theuee southerly II) chains, tlience westerly I!) ehains, thence northerly ,|ll chains, thence easterly ���!() chains to point of conimeiicement, eontaiuin^' I lit) acres more or less. S. II. IT.I.'MIII-:. Atlin, li. 07, .Inly '27th, I'JOI. ' SW-X-KSSOII to ft/j^ FOLEY ���S.&" PULL LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Flour, Oats; Chop Feed, Bran, &c, ;.&c.. W^;/^^^o.l ;/!/!77////!:,Z:/;/7/7'/;S 7/f7//Oii -a:;d:aftei';Aiig;ust;iistsaiH.l untilTui'ther' i)otiee,:tjie following/will' be the;rales;itvi-7iighls'; :aeeoiuils culiectible/inbtuiily!: ! ;"'.;::/ : / -.'���'!" ;", /! JUvLC'rRiCV!::LlGl;17,7:.!:JvA:!^ '.'���.��.. Osi'iislSoYP.awer. Seais&at'ti'esGGBtiZ 8 f.75' fjcz" mastiSa.ste'r liqlst, 1 6-Y. YYY:-W': '.7' ;7-/::!^'/77 '7'u'!/7.7!/^7!.''/'^7:7/7!7^.5iJ'777 HP us.. 5? 5* 5.SO . '��"�������������� ��������' ���:/ /All buruedrout or jilackeued lamps! will be exchaiiged! foi/new qties.;/ free;,of:charge;:if/brouglit;,to;.ih;e.-Coiu"paiiV;'^ ���be'.icliarg'e'd-.l'on^ : '7 7 77/7.7/���/:.7;/7'.7/;;!/':';/!./-/ MGDERN/STEAM^LAUr^ //' W!Ken7You- Want! Job "Printing; ��� /���^C/all/.'and/ :Get/;'Pr(ces!!.7at:!!:The:;, !XAttiri; Claim7 Office. ,/'7/77'7777/7: '���'. ��� 7jg^~/ We are better prepare^To~'tate ! : !, than any house this side.of Seattle. 1'erishables a"���SjTecialty;���..���/; Rose of .Ellensburg! Butter, Chase & Sail born'sCo-ffes, Standard Oil Go. "7 AGKxa: .-,/ . .. .'���������' Preferred Stock of Canned Goods, ./Blue Ribbon Tea";../'/-"..// ������"'.' ��3&"~ Satisfaction Guaranteed. rxn ... -HMGIN SStJiGWAY, .!j3MSAVi.'.'.;..''7";. ���GL-r^B *~W Wholesale: 7aiid-:R //���FIRST ;STREETr ATLIN^B; G;^^^ //' irsb'-B 'tsra'aH: i�� aa"-' er^ w &&. �� m ATI.I'N, I!. (;. -'maw If SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, ! ,., r4fl^�� hi. . 'XIr 2"d Granite V.?aro, ' / .......���^.^^.^jis"^ ifr. .Miners'/and ���Biacksr.-.iihs'-Supplseis, Ddors and Window: ../*'. . Fesi'ssslcis'e' a?2d lUssiir&ss Fstcisary.. ' ��� NO* ���A'fLINi'.H. C. . BREWERS QE L&SEP* BEER. SMALL , ;.AN'D hARGK ORDhULS PROMPTLY -KILT,ED. THE &SE&T mMFMET >&���> Imk.sy .Stuhkt, Atlin/ KEEP*N0Nic. BUT PRIME ST0CK--L0WEST TflARKET PRICES. m
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1904-09-17 |
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_1904_09_17 |
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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 | 53a3b585-bf1d-4bb7-871e-8eb141d35b6a |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170026 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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