,��� v '���<���*���"���' r-v*. ^ *" -^i i ^z��m> ^ k 111 "vA J-1 * i���� ir'i XA. J^. .A v J::.a k M.A V- M.�� f VOL. T3. ATUN, B. C, SATURDAY/ ' SEPTK.MBUR 9, i<)0> NO. 32 r TELEGRAPHIC. / Peace Treaty was Signed on Tuesday. FRENCH GLOBE-TROTTER SUICIDED. Japan's Subjects Evinco Popular 'Angrer Over the Tonus of the Peace Treaty���The Cholera at Berlin���Fire and .Massacre in " Russia���The Sultan- Yielded. [SI'KC1A1.i TO Till: OL.A7.M.] Vancouver, 13. C, Sept. 7.���The bod}' of R. Lampierie. a Frenchman who was on a globe-trotting expedition, and who had been missing since the 23rd,cf August, was today found floating in Burrard inlet. It is presumed that he had become despondent of^being unable to complete his task and had committed suicide. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 7.���.Tbe peace .treaty was signed simultaneously by the Russian and Japanese plenipotentiaries in this city on Tuesday. Among other things the agreement states that the- evacua- tion of Manchuria must be completed within iS months.-- - ��� Tokio, Sept. 7.���The first turbulence attendant upon-the widespread popular anger of the Japanese'people s- ��>ver the terms of peace as decided upon occurred here yesterday." At a mass.meeting which was held in the public park and attended by a large crowd, the malcontents proposed and voted in favor of 'resolutions declaring that the nation had been humiliated, and they strongly denounced the terms of the treaty. The crowd then attacked the government newspaper building with stones and other missies and damaged the machinery and injured several of the workmen. The ringleaders aud many others were overpowered and arrested. Berlin, Germany, Sept, 7.���The cholera epidemic in this city is spreading rapidly and thirteen new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. There have been a total of 90 cases and 26 deaths to date. London, Sept. 8.���A Port Said despatch slates that the' British steamer Chatham caught fire yesterday while in the Suez canal and held up the traffic of the canal for some hours. The steamer had 70 tons of dynamite aboard but the fire did nol.rcach il. Quebec, Sept. S.��� Hon. Mr. Par- - ent has resigned his seal in the .Quebec legislature and also his office as mayor of this city and has accepted the position of chairman of the National Trans-Contiucnlal railway. .-, ��� . San Francisco, Sept. 8.���Billy Nolan, manager' for Battling Nelson, has declared that he will. not consent to Jas. Jeffries as referee for the Briit-Nelson fight on Saturday night. As a result of Nolan's ' stand there will probably be no light. - It is rumored lhat Nelson is showing the yellow streak. , , SL. Petersburg, Sept. 8.���Recent advices received from Baku state that a fire which had started some time ago in the'Blacktown distiict of that city was still burning. The losses will amount to many millions of roubles'. The fire brigades'are unable to get tlie conflagration under- control. The Armenians and Tartars are the warring factions and, being entirely beyond all constraint, they are running the town with , a high hand. To date over 200 , Persian subjects h'ave been killed. -, . St. Petersburg, Sept.' -S.-'-Street fighting still continues in the city of Kishiuefls. The roughs of the place have defied and routed the authorities and are engaged in sacking the Jewish shops and killing the inmates and owners. Scores of soldiers' have been killed every time the'military has endeavored to'sub- duethe mob. Paris.Sept. S.���The-foreigu office today received a despatch from the French ambassador at Fez which announced ' that the Sultan of Morocco had yielded all the points which were demanded iu the recent French ultimatum. gen'ekai. news. At Portsmouth on Aug. 29th the Japanese envoys insisted,, that there should be no armistice until'the treaty of peace shall have been signed, exchanged and in force. The Russians were greatly disappointed because of the-attitude of the Japanese, but the}' finally gave in. The stand taken bjr' the Japanese, it is believed, was due to their desire not to be tricked out" of the advantage which they possessed in the field,before the arrangements were completed. However, on September 2nd the matter was again brought tip and the Japanese agreed to au immediate armistice. Al Tokio on the ist of September the Japanese mikado gave his approval to the peace terms agreed upon at Portsmouth and authorized that a treaty be prepared in accordance therewith. The business portion of the town of Bridgeport, Wash., was destroyed by fire last week. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien won the decision from Billy Bates in a 10 round bout at Fairbanks last week. 'J- J. Hill says he will spend $r,- 000,000 in improving the passenger service of the Great .Northern railway. Moiiey and jewelry to the value of $100,000 were.ou Monday stolen from .the residence of Jose Ayare at New York. . Three thousand and five hundred job printers went on strike last Saturday at Chicago for an eight hour work clay. The Peking government is en - deavoriu'gilo stamp out the boycotting of American goods by Chinese impoiters aud dealers. 1 A 14 3'car 'old Indian girl was killed by a 16 year old Indian boy at Vancouver on September 2nd. The boy was captured. A London despatch says that.the news has been 'received there that a cholera plague has appeared al several places in Prussia. The mayor's chain of office has been stolen fronr the city hail at Montreal..'' The discovery was made when the inaj'br desired to use it to receive Prince' Louis of Battenberg. The American steamship Peconia was sunk during a fierce gale off tlie Florida coast on August 29th. The cargo of coal shifted and the vessel filled. Twenty-one of a crew of 23 were drowned. The Subway saloon, New York, which was 'sanctified by Bishop II. C. Potter, closed its doors ou Sept.' ist. The place had not proved the profitable investment it was expected it would be. ; Ten persons were killed by an explosion, which took place'on Saturday last ��� in the works of the National .Tube Co. at McKecsport, Pa. Damage to the extent .of $100,- 000 was-also dc^ic.-' '' ��� - A ��� Bellingh'am, Wash., despatch says 'that Everett Mclnuis, of that .city... killed _ his .father, Jimery. Mclnuis, while out shooting near Mount Baker last Monday. The boy mistook his' father for a deer and shot him. Thomas Sidsworth, a waiter on the S. S. Humboldt, committed suicide by jumping overboard from the ship while she was in Seymour Narrows on her northbound trip last week. It is thought lhat the man was temporarily insane. A Skagway report says that the steamer Humboldt struck an iceberg when near Douglas island ou her last trip north. Her stem was stove in for several feet aud the ship was delayed an hour or more in making repairs. She took iu no water and sustained only slight injuries. A Berlin despatch says that a d tachment of marines and sailors from ^the German cruiser Bussard surprised 1,000 insurgent natives near Kowomi, German Fast Africa, last week. The Germans killed 73 insurgents and drove many others into the Rifiji river, where they were drowned. No German casualties w-ere reported. Mining Note.���The Gold Commissioner has posted ��� as void the leases contained in the Metal and Petticoat groups (as published last week) and also the following leases on Dixie creek: Black Hill, Lost, Last Chance, Divide, Osmuz, Cosmos, Cairo, Suez, Berber, Aden, Mecca and Iud. The Halifax lease on Pine creek is posted as having been cancelled. Native Copper - Has Been Found on Windy Arm-- ��� Much Excitement at Conrad City and a Stampede. Windy'Arm wilL.assuredly be a quartz mining centre. On Monday- two men who had 'been prospecting on the east side of the aim opposite Conrad City returned to that place and exhibited specimens of a ledge which they had staked. The samples were of a quarlzite which carried a big per centage of native copper but as an assay had not been obtained up to the time of our informant leaving there we are unable as yet to state values., However, from the samples of mineral produced it is evident that the ore will give returns of exceptionally high values. The find caused much excitement iu'CCnirad City and a stampede re-, suited immediately. The men crossed the arm iu dozens and' swarmed' the countryside all night and hy daylight Tuesday morning fully two square miles of claims had been staked. " Mining iMotes. W. S. Taylor and N. Fisher returned to McKinley Creek Monday. . " Ginaca & Co./of^KIcKce creek,"' had a very successful clean-up last week and will be cleaning-tip again in a few days. - . . .All the operators in the district have been greatly hampered for three weeks or so by a shortage of powder. There is now however a large supply on hand. The B. A. D. Co. on Gold Run are continuing lo handle a very large yardage daily. They, like the other operators, lost time lately- through want of powder. The McKee Hydraulic, managed by S. H. Plumbe, will be cleaning- tip today. The low water has materially reduced the amount of gravel handled by the company during the past few weeks. The Northern Mines Ltd. started up again last Tuesday after a three days' lay up by reason of a break on the shovel. They are now running full swing aud are making a big hole iu the bank. They will have a clean-up shortly. The Socicte Miniere de la Columbia Brit.iiinique on boulder creek, H. Maluin, manager, are now clearing up their bedrock and will have completed their season's operations by the end of next week. Their output this season will be somewhat lower than that of previous years. The North Columbia Gold Mining Co., Ltd., J. M. Ruffner manager, are still handling large quantities of gravel, in all their pits. This season will be a top liner so far as tbe amount of gravel, handled aiid cold won is .concerned! The com-- paiiy have also had surveys made - of a.number of their-mineral claims., near Discovery. ATLIN, B. C.> SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 TIIR ATLIN CLA1A1 is punuGHco cvhmy Saturday MOnNINC. . MAU.CO rttCC TO ANY PflnT'oT THE woiu.0 ron oo ccnts ncn month : go.oo pcii YCAIl, , AOVCRTICINO nATCt! '. f.l.OO PCH INCH CACH INOCHTION; P.CADING NOTICCS. 23 ccntb a linc. SPECIAL HATCS ON APPLICATION. -*������- JOH PK1NTINU : oill-hca'ds, posTcns. VISITING cards, LCTTEn-MEADs, pnocnAMMCS, ETC., CTC. orders pnoMPTLY cxccutcd. pnrccs MODLIIATC. Tub Atlin Claim Puhhsiuno Co. \V. POLIVAltn. CllIAST, liUITOIi-MANAOKII. News' comes each week of new quartz discoveries. As seen in.another column, the one this week is on Windy Arm, opposite Conrad City. Our opinion on the quartz of the district, as expressed from time'-to time, is being abundantly verified. The whole country is an immense mineral deposit, and the sooner this is understood the sooner the camp will develop. In other portions of America the showings on Windy Arm would cause an inflow - of population of many thousands���while ours only brings a few hundreds. We feel assured that as soon as the conditions are really understood, and the values we have really known, there will be a tremendous growth of people and mining activities will be on the boom. To our citizens we would say be wise and get in early and avoid the rush. Opportunities are not'plentiful and, after staying for the country to develop, do not be too late and let the chance slip by you. Paul Morton, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, says that Senator Chauncey M. Depew has made an explanation of his connection with the Equitable that is entirely satisfactory. Morton certainly ought to know a good explanation when he sees it. He has had to make a few during the past few months in connection with his own share of the Equitable scandal. I "��� -Sports and Smoker Under Auspiees of Atlin Club Were .of the Best. The sports held on Saturday last under the auspices of the Atlin Club were well attended and went off without a hitch. , The'lug-of-war between .the Scotia team and the professional men was certainly amusing and il" the pained expression , on sonic of the faces had only remained tbe owners theicot"could certainly have made a nice Jortnne ��� in a freak museum. The sailor'mcn won in two straight heals amid much applause. Walking the greasy pole, wliich projected over the water from the end of the clock, created considerable amusement. There were six candidates for honors who sported their athletic frames in various styles of bathing attire aud afler Various trials tlie flag was won by Mr. Cain of the Scotia crew, the rest of the bunch being satisfied with an annual.' The target shooting at about 400 yards was also rather funny���out of 135 shots by 27 game killers only 7 found the target..- Mr. Pollard Grant captured the cup presented by Mr. Jules Eggert with four hits and a score of 14 out of a possible 25. Mr. Jas. Lipscombe was second with a bull's eye, 5, and Mr. T. Sweet third with a magpie, 3. The game of the district need not in future feel at all nervous. The boat race was won by the Scotia's team, with Gus Brunich's fishing crew second. Owing to the late hour other races,' &c, were adjourned. The smoker in the evening was well attended aud , 1 a 0 .�� workui .) ttal flood. WllV SKSB OUT 1YJ1KN YOU CAN (1KT (IOOIIS AS Ullii.W 1IUHK ? Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rings autl all 'kinds of Jewelry iimuu riieturctl ou tlio premises-. Fine New- Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ��u<l Diamonds Watches from SS.00 up. Aleuts for Columbia Gramophones. Silverware, Cut Glass,.Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons. Safety Deposit Vaults. ,, ATUN AND DISCOVKKY, Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jcwelrs. They are Waiting for You! IN argains 9 ' ^^^�� arf 5^HUE��S������i FULL io Garnets and House Furstishings. LINE Ol' BOOTS and SHOES', also GOI.D SKAT, HIP , GUM BOOTS. Atlin and '��9 Discovery, B. C. Successors to J. H. Richardson. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. S: S. PRINCESS BEATRICE, - Smptkmbbr 4, 16, and 28. S. S. PRINCESS MAY, - . Sept. ii, 22, and Oct. 4. v- Sailing: from Skagway 8 p.m. o Direct to Vancouver and Victoria. Ti-nusportiiij* by rail or stenmer to Seuttle without extra charge. H. B. Dunn, Apreut, Skaprway. We'jfive quick service. No intermediate calls. For rates or information apply to It I rnpAKE Notico that, sixty days after date, -1- I, on behalf of the British Yukon Navigation Company, Limited Liability, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of l.antla and Worli',- for permission to purchase for terminal and industrial purposes, on. behalf of said company, tho following described tract of land, containiiis; one hundred uud sixty (1UIU acres, more or less, situated in tho Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing ut a post situated in the south west corner of Windy Arm, thence running from this post south SO chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north SO chains, thence east 20 chains to place of commencement. llritisli Yukon Navigation Co., Ltd., Per P. U. SciIARSCHltllJT, Sll]lt., | Aj^piit. Dated this 11th day of August, I01.1. o21 THE WHITE-PASS & YUKON ROUTE. Through Line from Skaguay to Atlin, White Horse, Big- Salmon, Dav/son and all intermediate points. Finely appointed trains daily, except Sunday, between Skaguay Caribou and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express- TIME SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS: No. 1.��� North Hound. | No.2.���South Hound. 9.30 a.m. Lv. SKAGUAY Ar. 4.80p.m. 2.10 p.m. Lv. GAKIliUU Lv. 11.50 a.m. J.SO p.m. Ar. WHITE HOUSE Lv. 9.30 a.m. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS: Leave CAKIHOU 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Arrive A'iLIN 9 a.m. Wednesdays. " " S p. m. Fridays, " " 9 a. in. Saturdays. Leave ATLIN 5 p.m. Jlondaj's, Arrive CARIBOU 7 a.m. Tuesdays. " " 5 p.m. Thursdays, " " 7 a.m. Fridays. 150 pounds of bnggiige will be cheeked free with each full fare ticket, and 75 pounds with each half fare ticket. Passengers must be at tlepots in time to have Haggage inspected and checked. Time Schedules are subject to change without notice. S&~ Baggage Bonded Through. For information relative to Passenger, Freight, Express and Telegraph Hates, apply to any agent of t^ie Company or to .U.J. II. WHITE, G.F.&P.A., J. LIPSCOMBE, E.U.PINNEO, Asst.G. P.* P. A., Agent, Atlin. Skaguay Alaska. Vancouver, 15. C. Speed ope cine Safety s Comfort The Hospital Concert Was Well Attended and a Good Sum Was Realized. The concert given in aid of the St. Andrew's Hospital on Tuesday night was a success in every way. From a financial standpoint the sum of $��28 was added to the hospital treasury, aud from an entertainment point of view the concert was one of tlie best ever held iu Atlin. The club house was well filled when the first number, on tlie programme was given, and through- , out the whole evening the interest never lagged and many encores were responded to. It would be a presumption to say that one number was better than another and we must rest content to say they were all good. Much credit is due Mr. W. W. Grime and the committee who had the affair in charge. rjpAKIS Notice that, sixty days after dato, -*- I, on behalf of 11. W. 12. Canavaii, intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty acres (SO) more or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atlin" Division: Commencing at a post situated in the south end of Windy Arm, thence running from this post south 10 chains, thonce eas(.20clmins, thenco norlh 10 chains, thence west, autl along the shore line to point of commencement. II. W. E. Canavan, Per P. K. SciiAHsciurniT, , Agent. Dated tills 11th day of August, 103.1. o2l THE 1'IONEEH ALASKA &INF.. Steamers of Company leave SKAGWAY for Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Ports CAJRIIYING U. S. MAIL. City of Seattle, Sept. 8, 18, 28 Via Vancouver. THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS ' Humboidi, - Sept. I, 13, 23 Direct. rjlAKI? Notice that, sixty days after date, -��- I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands ami Works for permission to pui-clui"-".' the following described tract of luud, containing eighty (SO) acres, more or less, .situated in the Cassiar District, Atliu Division: Commencing at tho north west boundary of II. W. li. Cummin's location, tin-lino running from this point south II) chains, thorn.-,; west. 20 chains, thence north ���10 chains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement. P. 1"\ SCHAIIHCmilDT. Dated this lltli day of August, 1905. o21 Cottage City, - Sept. 12, 25 Via Victoria and Sitka. EX&- Above Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice. C. D. DUNNAN, Gen. Pass. Agt., 10 Market .Street, San Francisco, Cai. E. A. MURPHY, Agent, Skagway, Alaska. Sans. Johnstone, Prop= I Have Re-opened The Royal 'Laumdrjf On the .Waterfront. .Men's Suits Cleaned and Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. Gootls Culled for and Delivered. Cusli on Delivery. Mrs. M. Fenn, Proprietress. DISCOVERY, B. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel. Dining-Room in connection. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars ED*.- SANDS, Proprietor. The manufacturing' district of Portland, Ore., was last Saturday visited by a i'^o.ooo lire. r"ipAKK Notice that, sixty days after date, -*- I, on behalf of C. Wynn Johnson, intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of bauds and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty (80) acres, more or loss, situated iu the Cassiar District, Atlin Division:' ConuiifMiciug at a post, on the Boundary Line be!-.\.",:n the Yukon Territory and Uritish Columbia, situated oii the west sido of Windy Arm, thence running from this point west 20 chains, thence southerly-10 chains, thence east 20 chains, thenco north autl aloiig the shore line to point of commencement. C. Wvkn- .Ioiikhox,' 1'er 'J'. iticitAlitis,' Agent. Dated this Uth day of August WO"., oil nS.oe Palmer, The Reliable Shoemaker, - - - DISCOVKKY, li. C. Johnson & Durie, Proprietors. AtlinJ For the New VVj Bcei.l The followiuj who contribute]! and vegetables j liu district at l!| bilion at Nc\ whicli were shiij boat: Coal, Allin-'I ling Syndicate:.'' lion Id er Moil thorn; Gold &Jjj diere copper, vis" Mine, W-J end Atliu Laj! and T. Marsha! Tom Van glial galena, Fred I-J| Monro Ml., Mj) and Jones; Gil lake, J. CamplI White M'oosca Cross aud CJ Taku, Jno. w] Taku Arm, I'Vl Jack, Little c* holson; Queei'J Nevile and I-|| Jacket, Pine enf Monarch L,od Lode, Klin , IV Engineer Groi holson aud 'j\ Couley,. D.,Ro"! Good ' Hope, ,.. Pollay; Table. Taku Arm, O Squirrel m. c.; Fenn and Halt Vegetables���i gan;squash, pi Stephenson; tt Andrew's Host^ Wheeling; cai' nips, Shirley B;: Jno. Cii muring:} W. Dowling;; carrots, Cv Doe Before shipr."' ou view at B * I and it was the'.1 miration ai-.ci- C-j5 : i' il - New'J Following i=4 have recentlya'vl Sept. 3��� S.-j] Gaddis, O. B. ,{i J. S. Peters, J.'*/ Beatty, F. L. t| son. Sept. 6-* kinson, I-I. Mcj. E. Harkins, W,' M. Richardson'.*! ij An Indian gill to one year i-'J stealing a watc^J woman while :��'! Rubber Soots a Specialty. rownlee.S McFarlane Engineers and .Surveyors, .T. H. UKOlVM-liU, P..L. S., U. L. S., 1. W. MCJb'AEbANK G. E. Discovery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. I'I RST-CEASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. Heatltiuurters for Dixon's stage. A'hnuiilly, to fill thtiJ Icuili-uiul and TulctrHi Young Men and in LEARN''Ti AND R. R. AC _ Wo furnish 75 perWk Statitm Agents in Ai|| !t,''0r,.V'9 J"'-��cst ex'fM IN HIE WORLD. Jisti^i ���lorsod I,y nn leatJi-f'Al Wo execute ti ��2Sui fiiriusli liini orhortl. to ytiO a month in.'iS Alountains, or from '��| btatcs wust of tho .'" (/rcitlunlioii. ��� Studonts can onttlil tions. For lull partst our Sstilmols ��� write olhce at Giiiciuiinti, The Morse Scbl Ciiicinnali, Ohio. Alltintn, Ca. Tcxarkana,, Tex. ' it ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER g, r 905 [libit Ister Fair lias bd. list of Ihose fcs of minerals lesent the At- Iniuion cxlii- jiniuster, and |i Thursday's K'C':il Prospec- by C.ipt. I-Ia- [VoassjLaver- lirc Bros.] Be- slou; South per, (J. Nissen (th July creek, vMile Point Imperial Mine, foore,, Stokes roup, Tooche fDr. Runualls; rouiigi A. S. I)fliii; Vulcan, ���Santu Group, (son; Cracker j:reek, I-I. Nic- Jlolte, W. A. ilson; Yellow !m McCawley; Mt.; Mother I A. Robinson; iku Arm, Nic- lEugene, O. F. |id D. Duulap; pa creek, .Geo. Intain Group, .and Harkins; Otter, lake, ige, J. T.' Re- carrots, Rev. ["and beets, St. potatoes, N. C. Igbeets aud tur- iiwede turnips, low turnips, F. |ts, '. W. Owen; [lie exhibit was & Lumsden's of much ad-' , _-:mment. "*���"""���*''-- ������ ��� ���"���- -��� TTT ATLIN TRADING COMPANY,' Ltd.9" atun and >BiseDveRY. Our-Stores in both Towns are now fully stocked with full lines in Groceries and Dry Goods. T. Co., Ltd. A. S. CROSS, President.' J'ART J V., "WA'J'lill CI.AUSISS COXS0L1H.VT1OX ACT, JSU7." Irals. It' of those who (per the Scotia: lieelock, C. B. F. H. Chase, filliams, A. C. is, F. N. Jolm- [Fox, H. Wil- Sux, P. Roeco, ladham aud F. been sentenced lit Skagway for fm au Indian :nt gathering. iiGRAPHERS positions created by Vuiinanies". Wcwiint |s of good habit",-, to J3GRAPHY |JNTINGS!227 |x the Operators and Our~six, schools 1.Telegraph Schools _t"d 20 years and eu- [Mvny OHicinls. f to every student to ttion paying from friO us east of the Rock3' ito $100 n mouth iu lies, immediately upon J any time. j"o vnea- jirs regarding any of let. to our executive lOntulogue f roe- of Telegraphy. Buffalo, N. Y. lo Crosse, Wis. San Francisco, Cai. ^flllCltlCAS "Tlii! I(ri(i,-h Ai-ioriuiiu ttrcilg- iug Company, Limited," u ooinpauy incorporated under t ho "'(Joinpnnius Act, 18117," and which hail cuuipllud u'ilh'tliij prc.i'Uioiis of the "I'owur Cuuipauii**:' lielief Act, lli.U," ami was in tin.- snnii> |>i>sJl iun ii*, i/ it limS boon specially incorporated us roiiuired hy Part I\T. of (he "Water (Jlauses-Cuusoiidutitui Act, IS!)7," was granted a curt ilicnte.lKted tlio 2lJI.li tlay olMuni", l!M);i, approving thu pritptrsfil undertaking ol' I hu Company and which was <hf"rein situlod as/olJwws: ��� "The actiuisitiou hy pin-chase or under powers conferred hy tliu" Water Ciaii".es Consolidation Act, J8SI7,' of two acres, more -or, less, oT ground "situated ��n< ho south side of Pino Creek ut. tho fool, at'Pino Creole Kails, iu tho Atlin Lake Mining Division of the Cassiar District, which' forms part of the mining ground leased to tho' Pino Creek Power Company, Limited, for tlie 'purpose of hy- ilruulic workings. This piecu of Und is intended to he iict-uircd us u sito Tor the oi-eu- tiou thci-oon of a powei'-hoiisjeaiitl the necessary buildings iu connection therewith for tho generation autl distribution by electrical methods, for the operation of a bucket dredge capable of treating three thousand cubic yards daily, for lighting and any other purposes for which such power may be used under the prova>ious. of Part IV. of. the 'Water Clauses Consolidation Act. 1S97.' ''The generality of any words in this clause aro notlo bo limited by any words in the same clause or any other part of this eci-tilicate. "For tho purpose of the proposed works the Company has acquired from II. W. E. Cu.iuvYi-.il a record bearing date the Ith day of April, 1930, erf cone thousand inches of water, to be diverted from Pine C:-cek above ��� Pine Creek Pulls, and which is to be returned to the stream at the Falls." And in such certificate it was stated that the Company proposed to begin their undertaking hy acquiring title to the said site in manner aforesaid, and by commencing tho erection thereon of.the said power-house;: and thut the amount ��f the capital which would be duly subscribed before the Company commenced the construction of its undertaking and works, or exercised any of the powers of-the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act, 1807,," Part I\y in that behalf was thereby iixed at the sum of $25,000, being tho whole ef the capital stock of the Company, cud that the ddll'ereiice between the said 411m and the amount required to complete the undertaking autl works .should be raised by tho issue and sale of debentures of tho Company, such dill'erenoe being estimated at the sum of $35,000; and finally, that the time withiin which the said undertaking aud works were to be commenced was iixed at i sixty- days from i he "date thereof, and the1 time within which all the proposed under-. taking should be iu operation was iixed at six months from the date thereof-; i And whereas the Company siibseiiueutls' | found it inadvisable, by reason .of the factj that iu the judgment, of hydraulic export, engineers the location was not .a suitable one lor the erection of a power-house, to ae- (liiirothe sito'foi- its power-house referred to in and contemplated by.the aforesaid cor-, tificatc, aud 011" advice thut such wus within its .power determined to und did erect, tho power-house on ground occupied by it under lease for mining purposes, and known as tho "Flora Hydraulic IJeneh Lease," mid situate ou the north side of Pino Crook and at tho foot of Pino Creek Falls, and has applied for the purchase from the Crown of a. certain piece of ground comprising 20 acres or thereabouts, including therein the site of the said power-house, which application has been ullow.ed subject to survey, and suit! power-house mud other the works authorised by the aforesaid certificate ure now.in operation and have been since a date prior to the 1 late fixed tor completion by such ccrlillciilc^ And K-hereak- the Company has applied to llio;l.ieiJlcuaut-(��oi"ornor in Council for an amendment of its certilicate so as to show tho correct situation of its- power-house, and ��1 to Ihe district, within which the operations of the Company urb to be exercised, uud also enlarging its powers, and hus Hied witli the Cleric of the Executire Council- the documents rouuired by section S5 of the said Act, and a pluu of 1 ho said locality; This J8 roTcKUtinv thut the undertaking of the Coni'sany a* .submitted has been tip- prbveti'aud that the same is as follows:��� la] The acquisition dy purchase of 20 acres, wore or less, of laud described as commencing at, o post marked "Ii. A. IX Co.'s south - west corner," al����ut500 foot north-easterly from the. south-west corner of tho "Flora. Hydraulic llencli f.ease,"ou the north side of Pine Creek,in tlie Atlin fjiike Alining Division, Cassiar District; thence cast 20 chains; thence north "JOcbains; thence west20 chains: jmd thonce south 30 chains to the point of commencement, and which land is now-aceu- .piotl by the Company, aud. upon part of which, as showu by a plan liled with the Clerk of tho Inventive Council, the Company has erected a j wwer-bouse, with plant con sisting of two large HI ill well llioroo Turbine wheels and two Westinghouso typo urdyiui- inos-, with transformers- mining to 22,UU0 volts: [b| The acquisition, in addition to a record 1N11. !ia already held by the Company for 1.1100 inches of water, which is diverted fi-tim Pine Creek above Pine Creole It'alls,and is returned to (hu ".(renin below the Kails, or .1,011(1 atl- ilJIiouul miiiei-'.s inches- of water to lie taken fruiij Pine Crock at, a point about. HOI) feet below ivliui, is known as- the Old Junction Uritlge ucross the said Crook, anil to be diverted and conducted to the works of tho Cuinpaii.v by ditch, iliime ami pipe, niul relumed to Pine Creek at a point, about, ouu- haJf niiilo below Pino Creek Kails, and tor 11 record ol" which the Company has mado application: [cj Tho const ruction at or near tho point of direrhinu of the aforesaid 5,000 inches of water of u reservoir lor the purpuso of' settling the water before its entry into the raceway, and the enlargement of the Company's ditch aud Hume line: Jd] The enlargement forthwith of the cu- pucity of tho power-house of the Company to utilise tho wiiter-power from Pine Creek and conrert the same by means of water- wheels anil generators into electricity, and such further enlargement from time to time of the said ptiwcr-hoiiso or of the plant thereof as maybe deemed necessary to increase the facilities of the Company iu furnishing electrical power: [e] Tho operation of the Company's under-' taking and works for the .generation and distribution of powei" Jiy electrical methods for mining, lightaugand any other purposes whatsoever fur which such power may bo used under the provisions of Part IV-'of the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act, 1S97," within the district described .as follows,:��� iiegiuning at the intersection of Pearl Street with the shore line of Atliu Lake, in the Atliii Lake -Mining Division of Cassiar District/ Province of Uratish Columbia; thence northward silong the .shores of the said Atliii Lake for a distance of &A miles,' or thereabouts; thence ou a straight Hue east 24 miles, more or less, crossing en route Surprise Luke; thence southward..!! distance of 23 miles, more or less, crossing Dixie Valley and the tributaries thereof; thence westward 20 miles, more or less, to the eastern shore of tbe said AtJin Lake; thence northward along the said lake to Pearl Street, in Atlin. the place*! beginning; And this is further to certify that the Com- pany propoio to commence the works mentioned in puiMigfaphs xiiij-ucotMMiu [cl and [d] forthwitli, mid to complete the same twelve months fivjm the date hereof,.-it an estimated co>�� .of twenty-five thousand dollars, which turn cltnll be raised by the issue and sale of debentures of the Company before tho said ivories are uuderta-lteii. Dated this 27th day of July. 19D."i. CHARLES WILSON, a2G-i . Cleric Executive Council. The Atlin Market Co.,' Ltd. also FRESH DRESSED MEATS, ru��ivijim,m^jis POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, Dressed fo Order. itum.-nm; C. DOELKER Manager. %- ��� 4U ��L*<5 fCffl ���0- GRAND OLD HIGHLAND, Black Label. SPECIAL RESERVE, White Label. OLD VATTED GLENLIVET Yellow' Label. j C. H. Nissen, DISCOVERY, E. Prop. nous: c. Fi B. Wrons(, Mgr. Restaurant iii New and Cupi Connection ''-" -~.._ ^..~- iblc ie M far ^ast with the title of imperial ritenant, S^tfBfi Newcastle ! ��� CAPITAL..PAID UP Reskrve,- $3,500,000 Branches of the Bank at Jeattie, Pa., report states t .two, passenger trains .collided $io,bo6> Junction*' " ~:'A' San Franeiseo, Portland, ��� r- a. ��� . n ����'��.- Skagway, etc Excfoastg;�� sold on aSB Posssts. Gold Dust Purchased- -Assay Office in Connection. D. ROSS, Manager. ICEMRJft The Hope, Cariboo, Utah Fraction, ATLINTA FRACTION, GOLDEN IfLEECE, CHIKK FKACTION, and TOliONTO JIIN- - EJiAL CLAIMS. Locateu East .Siiik Taku Ahm oi' Tagish -LAKIi, NINE MILES AIIOVE GoLDIiN GATE, Atlin Mining Division of Cabsiau . Distiiict.-. npAKU NOTICE that the Engineer Mining Company, Special free Miner's C'ertili- eate No. S72J. iutentl sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates; of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above mineral claims. And further take notice that action, under ��� Section No. 37, must bo commenced before the issuaiico of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this lsttlay of August, l!)0.r>. THE ENUINEiiKS MINING Co., oil , .. . , A. P. Mb ad, Pros. She Ruth, Red Star, Long Island, GOLD.ST1MNGEK, NORMAN and KAM- -.' MA MINERAL CLAT.MS. Located on the East Side of Taku Ami of Taoism Lake, Nine Mii.es South oi* Golden Gate, Atlin Mining Division pir Cassiah Disthiot. a~1AKE Notice that the Engineer MiuiiiK - Company, Ltd., Special' liYco Miner's CertlJicuto No. 5721, intend sixty days from the dato hereof, to apply to the Mining Ko- cortlcr for Certificates of Improvements for the'purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above mineral claims. And further take notice that action, under Section No. 87, must bo commenced before the issuanco of such Certificates of Improvements. ���'-:-��������� ' Dated this 21st day of August, 1905. THE ENGINEER MINING Co., Ltd., o2S A. P. Mead, Pros. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the owners of the "Mon-Uuion" lease on Uoulder Creek will not be responsible foruny debts contracted by the lay men, for labor or supplies. A.S.CROSS, Atlin, June 20th, 1905. Managing Owner, jl-l-lm SPECIALISTS IN VANCOUVER, B. C. HYDRAULIC RIFFLE HOISTS. GIANTS, BARS, MINING STEEL CAGES A. C. HIRSCHFELD, A^ent for Atlin MADE District WATER GATES, RIYETTED PIPE, and ORE CARS. TO SPECIAL DESIGN, -Py-TOTICE Is hereby -J���^ tion will be made 1 given that applica- to the Parliament of Canada at its next session for un act to incorporate a company with authority to construct, equip, maintain and operate a railway of standard or narrow ^imge from a point at or near Selkirk on the Vukon River in tho Ytikoii Territory, so"uth westerly by the most feasible route towards Aish-ihik Lake, south westerly through 'McKinley Pass to the junction of the Dezadeash mid Kuskawalsh River--, thence uloii-; tho valley of the Alsck River by the most feasible route to a point between the i'X�� and J��8��-of Longitude on the international boundary lino. Also from tho aforesaid Selkirk by tho most feasible route along the valley of the Lewes River to a point on tho HlgSalinon River, thunco across the liig Salmon River to and along tin; valley of tho itootnlimitia River to Lake Teslin, along Teslin Lake and from thence by the most feasible route iu a southerly and easterly direction across the Stikcen River, in a south westerly direction along the Naasvalley nnd Ifitsunignlluin valley through the Kitinint vulley to Kitiisiat Arm in llritisli Columbia and to coinmeuco construction at any point thereon; with power to construct, maintain anil operate ; branch lines and all necessary bridges, ferries, warehouses aud wharves; to construct, own and operate telegraph and telephone lilies in connection with tlio said railway and branches; to construct, purchase or otherwise acquire, charter, obtain control of, navigato autl keep in repair steamers and other vessels to ply between j,oi-ts in .Canada and between ports in 'Canada niul ports outside of Canada, carry autl convey passengers and freight und carry'uu a general trans portation service iu eonncctioii-with the saii railway, and to sell and dispose of such vos- S"ls: to actiuirc and utilize water and steam power or any other power for the purpose" of generating electricity for lighting and motor purposes, or for any other purpose! in and may operate the saitl railway by any kind of motive power; to expropriate or otherwise uctiuirc foreshore rights and lauds for right of way, .station grounds- autl other necessities; to art* 11 In*, take autl receive lands or uny other aid from the government of Canada or from any provinces or districts thereof, or from any municipal corporation or persons towards the construction of suitl railway rjr works; to levy and collect tolls from all parties using and on all freight paising in or -over the said railway or the bridges, vessels, or lands of the company: to make trnfiiu -null other arrangements with other railway companies or persons ami for all other usual and necessary powers unci privileges; to carry qu the business of u general trading company and of au express company, to own, manage and lease hotels, tuid to own, mine autl explore and ilcvclopc minora! lands nnd to carry on a general mining business and any business incidental to the purposes aforesaid. Bated August 17th, 11)05. y C.W.C. TABOR, o2S Solicitor for Applicants. ktlkto lote ���ge, A. F. & A.M. . Regular communications held ou the first Thursday of each month 111 the A. O.'U. W. Hull, lliird .Street. Vis'itint,' brethren cordially invited / ATLIN, B. CM -SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Tllfi ATLIN CLAIM ts puiu.ishcd cvrnv oaturom MonNlNC, miileii rncc to anv pAnr or the '' WOI'.LQ Von CO CCHTG PER MONTH ; t.O.OO PER Ycnn. AovcnTioiNo nnTcr,: ti.oo pen inch each tNsr.nTloN; reading noticeg. 20 cents a line. SPECIAL HATES ON APPLICATION. -��������- JOB PRINTING : BILL'HEAOS, POSTEI1S, VISITING CARDS LETTEP.-HEAD5, * PROCnAMMES, ETC., ETC. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PRICES MODERATE. The Atcik Claim Puiir.tsniNO Co. W. PotiLMin. CiKANT, ISuiTOll-JlANACiKH. News comes caoli week of new quartz discoveries. As seen in another column, the one this week is on Windy Arm, opposite Conrad City. Our opinion on the quartz of the district, as expressed from time to time, is being abundantly verified. The whole country is an immense mineral deposit, and the.sooner this is understood the sooner the camp will develop. In other portions of America the showings on Windy Arm would cause an inflow of population of many thousands���while ours only .brings a few hundreds. We feel assured that as soon ,as the conditions are really understood, -and the values we have really known, there will be a tremendous growth of people and mining activities will be on the boom. To our citizens we would say be wise aud get in early aud avoid the rush. Opportunities are not plentiful and, after staying for the country, to develop, do not be too late and let the chance slip by you. Paul Morton, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, says that Senator Chauncey M. Depew has made an explanation ofhis connection with the Equitable that, is entirely satisfactory. Morton certainly ought to know a good explanation when he sees it. He has' had to make a few during the past few mouths in connection with his own share ot the Equitable scandal. '��� "-Sports and Smoker Under Auspices of Atlin Club Were of the Best. The sports held on Saturday last under, the auspices of the Allin Club were well attended and went off without a hitch. ' The lug-of-war between the Scotia team and the professional men was certainly amusing and if the pained expression ��� on some of the faces had only remained the owners thcieof could certainly have made ,a nice fortune in a freak museum. The sailormen won in two straight heats amid much applause. Walking the greasy pole, whicli projected over the water from the end of the dock, created considerable amusement. .There were six candidates for honors who sported their athletic frames in various styles of bathing attire and after various trials the flag was won by Mr. Cain of ��� the Scotia crew, the-rest of'the bunch being satisfied with an annual. The target shooting at about 400^ yards was also rather funny���out of 135 shots by 27 game killers only 7 found the target. Mr. Pollard Grant captured the cup presented by Mr. Jules Eggert with four hits and a score of 14 out of a possible 25. Mr. Jas. Lipscombe was second with a bull's eye, 5, and Mr. T. Sweet third with a magpie, 3. The game of the district need not in future feel at all nervous. The boat race was won by the Scotia's team, with Gus Brunich's fishing crew second. Owing lo the late hour other races, &c, were adjourned. The smoker in the evening was well attended and , I 0 0 ,�� ������"1'1 .) The Hospital Concert Was Well Attended and a Good Sum Was Realized. The concert given in aid of the St. Andrew's Hospital ou Tuesday night was a success in every way. From a financial 'standpoint the sum of $128 was added to the hospital treasury, aud from an entertainment point of view the concert was one of the best ever held in Allin. The club house was well filled when the first number on the programme was given, and throughout the whole evening the interest never lagged and many encores were responded to. It would be a presumption to say that one number was better than another and we must rest content to say they were all good. Much credit is due Mr. W. W. Grime and the committee who had the. affair, in charge, MFIAKE Notice that, sixty days after date, -L T, en behalf of the British Yukon Navigation Company. Limited Liability, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase for terminal and industrial purposes, on. behalf of said company, tho followiu-r described tract of laud, containing*- one hundred and sixty (IsiUJ acres, more or less, situated iu the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at n. post sit uulcd in the south west corner of Windy Arm, thence running from this post south 80 chains, thence vest 20 chains, thence north SO chains, thence east 20 chains to place of commencement. Ilriti5.l1 Yukon Navigation Co., Ltd., Per P. I'. SciiATisciiMinr, Supt., Agent. Dated this 11th day of August, liTO. - o21 Why send out when you can <.bt aooiis as cheat iieiie. Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rings nnd all kinds of Jewelry nuu... facturetl on the premises. Fine New Stock or Watches,'Clocks, Jewelry and t;Diamonds Watches from $5.00 up. ' Airents for ColumhiaGraniophoiies. - Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons. The manufacturing' district of Portland, Ore., was last Saturday visited by a ;>25o,ooo lire. rTlAKK Notice that, sixty days after date, -��- I, on behalf of IT. \V. 13. Canavaii, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands unci Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty acres (80) more or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atlin" Division: Commencing: nt a liost situated in the south cud of Windy Ann, thence runniiif"- from this post south -10 chains, thence east.20 chains, thonce north 10 chains, tlicucc west, and along the shore line to point of commencement. II. W. Ii. Canavan, Per P. V. SCHAKSI'IIMMIT, Agent. Dated this 11th tiny of August, 190.1. o21 nrUKU Notice that, sixty days after date, -?- I intend to apply to the Chief Cominis- bioner of Lauds nnd Works fur permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at the north west boundary of II. \V. H. Caiiaviui's location, thence running from this point south 10 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north IU chains, thouce cast 20 chains to point of commencement. P. F. SCIIAHHCIIMIDT. Dated this llth day of August, JOOii.' o2l MP1AKU Notice that, sixty days after date, -"- I, on behalf of C.Wj-iin Johnson, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, situated in the Cassiar District, Atliii Division: Commencing at a post on the Boundary Line bciw-'.-Mi the Yukon Territory and Uritish Columbia, situated on tho west sitlo of Windy Arm, thence running from this point west 20 chains, thence southerly 10 chains, thence east. 20 chains, thence north ant! along the shore line to point of commencement. C. Wynn' Johnson, Per T. IhciiAiius, Agent. Dated this llth day of August lilOii. o2i s Safety Deposit Vaults. ATLIN AND DISCOVHRY, Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jcwelrs. They are Waiting for You! '^^^^pg&IriLS in ^a 4feirshSBhJ.*5 ��� Nsfs antf $B��y @����ds, wmwwwiw Carpets and House Fursiisfcings. , FULL i;iNE OI? BOOTS and SI-IOlvS, also GOLD SKAT, HIP CUM BOOTS. io - Atlin and P09 BJiscovery, B. C. Successors"to J. H. Richardson. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE, - Suptmmbbr 4. 16, and 28. S. S.-PRINCESS MAY, - 'Sept. ii, 22, and Oct. 4. ' Sailing from Skagway 8 p.m. Direct to Vancouver and Victoria. Transporting by rail or steamer to Seattle without extra charge. We give quick service. No intermediate calls. TT TV T^-i-ntl For rates or information apply .to J-JL. J->. J_^ U.11J.J., ' . . - Agent, Skagway. THE WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE. Throup-h Line from Skaguay to Atlin, White Horse, Big Salmon, Dawson and all intermediate points., Finelv atmointed trains daily, except Sunday, between Skaguay-Caribou and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express- TIME SCHEDULE OF FIRST CLASS TRAINS! No. 1.���North Hound. | No.2���South Hound. 9.S0 a.m. Lv.. SKAGUAY Ar. 4.30p.m. 2 10 p.m. Lv. CARIHOU Lv. 11.50 a.m. ���i 80 p.m. Ar. WHITE HOKSti Lv. 9.30 a.m. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE STEAMBOATS: Leave CARIBOU 5 p. m. Tuesday., Arrive AUL1N 9 a. ra. Wednesdays. ��* ** ;> ij m ITriduySi ** n* *"* oxixtu 11115 h. - Leave ATLIN 5 p.'n./Mondays, Arrive CARJHOU 7 a..... �������������>������>��� �� " g p. m. Thursdays, ( u. m. JJiiunjs. 150 pounds of biiKfrnso will be checked free with each full tare ticket and 75 pounds with ^^[l^^ittUe at depots in time to have Ila^aRe inspected and checked. Time Schedules are subject to change without notice. EG?~ Baggage Bonded Through. v For ii'iforiimlioii relative to Passenger, Freight, Express and Telegraph Rates, apply to any agent of tlie Company or to M J B W1HTK, G.JF&P.A., ��� J. LIPSCOMBE, R.D.PINNEO. Asst G. V.& P. A., Vancouver, 11. C. ��� Agent, Atlin. Skaguay Alaska. Speed Safety Comfort s THE 1'IONKElt ATiASKA. Z.INB. Steamers of Company leave SKAGWAY for Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Ports OABBYING U. S. MAII*. City of Seattle, Sept. 8. 18, 28 Via Vancouver. Humboldt, Direct. Sept. I, 13, 23 Cottage City, - Sept. 12, 25 Yia Victoria and Sitka. ��Q?- Above Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice. C. D. DUN NAN, Gen. Pass. Agt., 10 Market Street, Sim Francisco, Cai. E. A. MURPHY, Agent, Skagway, Alaska. I Have Re-opened The Royal Laundry- On the Waterfront, Men's Suits Cleaned autl Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. Goods Called for autl Delivered. Cush tm Delivery. MI'S. M. FeiW, Proprietress. Atlinl THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST OF GOODS Sana. ' Johnstone, ��� Prop. ���."aloe '.Palmer, The Reliable Shoemaker, ��� '-'.. - DISCOVKKY, H. C. Rubber Soots a Specialty. rpwfllee:.&. McFarlane Engineers and Surveyors. ,T. H. HUOWNLISU, P. L. S., D. L. S., . i. W. MCFARLANE C. E. DISCOVERY, B. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel. Diniiig-Room in connection. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars For the New Vj Beei The followinj who contribute! and vegetables] lin district at l3 bition at Nej which wereshi boat: Coal, Atliu-J ting Syndicate! Boulder Mol thorn; Gold'HfcJ diere copper, vis Mine,' \\1 end Atlin I,a| and T. Marsh* Tom Vaiighal galena, l'Ycd ]| Monro Ml., MJ and Jones; Cl lake, J. Campl| White Moose Cross and Cl Taku, Jno. WI Taku Arm, Frj Jack, Little ��l holson; Queer! Nevile and I-I Jacket, Pine crj Monarch LooJ Lode, Klin Al Engineer Groij holson and iy Conley, Dl Ro| Good Hope, Pollay; Table.] Taku Arm, Squirrel m. c. ;J Fenn and Hall] ��� Vegetables- gan; squash, pi Stephenson; tj Andrew's Hosil Wheeling; cai nips, Shirley Bl Jno. Cnmming| W. Dowling; carrots, Cv Doej Before shipL| on view at and it was thel miration ai I'ollowiug ia have recentlj'aj Sept. 3���S. Gaddis, O. B. J. S. Peters, Jl Bealtyj F. .L.j son. Sept. 6t kinson, H. Mcj E. Harkins, Wi M. Richardsons EDV-SAIMDS, Proprietor. Johnson &, Durie, Proprietors. Discovery. Ol'KN T)AY AND NIGHT. I-IRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ' IN CONNECTION. Headyuai'ters for Dixon's stage. An Indian gi| to- one year stealing a watel woman while -(J A'iiiiiinlly, to fill thU Kullroad autl Tclc^f Young Men autl ' LEARN' AND R. R. A< Wo furnish 35 per,_ Station Agents in AC tiro tlio.laracst c-xtT IN THE WORLO. listf dorscd by'all leadill Wo exeeuto a .S251IJ furnish liim or her j to ��00 u month inl Mountains, or froml States west of tlie ' c/ratlunlion. Students can ontl tions. I'Vjr full parll our Schools writo 6 oilice at Cincinnati,] The'Morse Set Cincinnati, Ohio. Atlanta, On. Texarkana,, Tex. ��� it ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ., ex hibit Ister Fair has ha': [list of those res of minerals lesent the At- Iniuion exlii- linii.sler, and li Thursday's boal Prospec- |by Capt. Harass; Laver- lirc Bros.; liit- Istoii; South ler, C Nissen |th July creek, Mile Point liipcrial Mine, loore, Stokes roup, Tooclie )r. Runnalls; foiing, A. S. iiflin; Vulcan, ISautu Group, ���sou; Cracker [reek, I-I. Nic- flolte, W. A, iolson; Yellow j m McCawley; Mt.; Mother A. Robinson; Iiku Arm, Nic- |Eugene, O. F. lid D. Dunlap; p creek, Geo, Lutaiu Group, and Harkius; Otter lake, Ige, J. -T. Re- carrots, Rev. Mind beets, St. potatoes, N. C. Deets and tur- jSwede turnips, low turnips, F. ts, . W. Owen; je exhibit was &. Lumsden's of much ad- /^iiiment. ATLIN TRADING ' COMPANY, Ltd.. atubs and DBSGDvem. , ou ,>e��j-t,-ir<it tin:. TTTrjcnosaorM a.irwMwn ��r*a n*T"n r*i-r*rnr -r~ inn n nn T"! * Our Stores in both Towns are now fully stocked with full , ��� lines in Groceries and Dry Goods. A. T. Co., Ltd. A. S. CROSS, President. /als. It' of those who ber the Scolia: lieelock, C. B. F. H. Chase, filliams, A. C. is, F. N. John- Fox, I-I. Wil- |nx, P. Roeco, idham and F. I been sentenced jt Skagwaj' for ��'ru au Indian :nt gathering. ?GRAPHERS positions created by jimpuuies. Wo want |s of good liiibits, to iGRAPHY iJNTING^Sgg? the Operators and Ja. Our six, schools Telegraph Schools Jed 20 years and en- [lAvnj'.OUiclnls. fto every student, to tion puyingfrom S'-JO !<s east, of the Itocky Ito SK10 a month in Jics, iiiuiietliotely upon tony time. A'o vaea- }irs regarding any of it to our executive Gutulogue free. i of Telegraphy. Buffalo, N. V. LoCrosse, Wis. San Francisco, Cai. PART JV., "WA'J'UllCI-AUSliS CONSOLIDATION ACT. 18(17." WniClfclvAS "5'be HiitMi American Wringing Company, Limited," a company in- coi-piii-atcd umlei- the "Coinpanics Act, IS117," und whicli hail complied with thu provisions of the "I'liwor Companies:' Iteilef Ael, 1!02." and was-in (hi; winie po-Jtiuu as if it, bntl been specially incorporated as rettiiired by I'art, IV. of tins "Water Uluuses Consolidation Act, IS!l7," was gi-uulud a curl i Ilea to tin tutl tho'JUth tiny of .liini", lllll'l, iippruviu-; I In: prnpnst-d uiiilorluiciugof the Company ami which was therein Muled as ftillnwt.-.:��� '"The nt'tiuisilion by purclutse or under powers conferred l��y tliii" Wat or Clauses Consolidation Ael, J8U7,' of two acres, more or less, of ground situated on 4 lie sunt li side of IMno Creek at. the fool. ��r i'iuu Creole Kails, in the Atliii Lake Mining Division of thu Cassiar District, which farms purl of the mining ground leased, lo (Ue I'ino Creek Power Coiupiiuy, l.iinilcd, for tJic 'purpose of hydraulic workings. This piece of luud is intended to lie aciniired as a site for the erection thereon of a power-hoiiieantl the necessary buildings in connection therewith for tlio generation am* distribution by electrical methods, for the operation of a bucket dredge capable of treating three thousand cubic yards daily, feu- lighting and any other purposes for wliich such power may be used ���Hitler the provisions of Part XV. of the ' Water Clauses Consolidation Act, 1S97.' The genea-ality of any words iu this clause arc not to be limited by any words iu the same clause or any other part of this certificate. "For tho purpose of the proposed works the Company has acquired from II. W. IS. Canavan a record bearing date the Ith day of April, J.9D0, o-f one thousand inches of water, to bs diverted from Pine Creek above Pino Creek Falls, and which is to be returned to the stream at the Fulls." . And iu sueh certificate it was stated that the Company proposed to lie-in their undertaking by acquiring title to the said site in munne-r aforesaid, und by commencing the erection thereon of.the said power-house;, and thut tho amount of the capital which would be duly subscribed before the Coni- pany eommf need the construction of its undertaking and works, or exercised any of the powers of-the "Water Clauses Consolidation Act, 1897," Part IV., in that behalf was thereby fixed at the sum of S2o,000, being the whole cif the capital stock of tho Company, and that the dJH'ereucc between the said sum and the amount required to complete the undertaking and works should be raised by the issue unci sale of debentures of the Com- puny, such dill'erenco being estimated at the sum -of $.7.1,000; and finally, that the time ������atlnn which the saitl undertaking-- aud works were to be commenced was fixed at i sixty days from the date thereof, and the tiine within which all the proposed undertaking should be iu operation was fixed .at six mouths from the date thereof; - - And whereas the Company subsequently found it inadvisable, by reasou .of the fact that iu tho judgment of hydraulic expert engineers the location was not a suitable5 one for the erection of a power-house, to ac quire the site for.its power-hoiu-e referred i to in and contemplated by.the aforesaid certificate, uud ou advice tlmt such was within its. jxower determined to und'did erect, the power-house ou ground occupied hy it under lease for miniii;j purposes, autl known us the "Flora Hydraulic licnch Lease," ami situate ou the north sitle of Pane Creek and ut the foot of Pine Creek Falls, aud has applied for the purchase from the Crown of a certain piece of ground comprising 20 acres or thereabouts^ including therein the site of the s--aitl power-house, which application has been allowed subject to purvey, and said power-house -and other the works authorised by ihe aforesaid certificate are now in operation and huve becu since u date prior to'the date iixed for completion by such ccrtilicjitci And srhcreat- the Company has applied to tho f.ieHteuaut-Goi'ornoi* in Council for an amendment of its certificate so us to show the correct situation of its power-house, ami also thu district within which tlie operations of the Company ure lo be exercised, and also enlarging its iiowersi and bus IHed with the Cleric of the Executive Council- the documents retiiiired by section 85 of the said Act, "and a plan of tho said locality; This is to 'okkiiby that the undertaking of the Coni|iany a* submitted has been approved aud that the same is as follows:��� la] The acquisition by purchase of 20 acres, more or less, of laud described as commencing at a post marked "H. A. IX Co.'s southwest corner,'" nlx>ut 500 feet north-easterly from the. south-west, corner of tho '"Flora Hydraulic ileucli Lease,"ou the north side of Pine Creeli,!!! the Atlin I>aki* .Mining Division, Cassiar District; thcuce east 20 chains; thence north 30chains; thctico west20 chuins; juid thence south 30 chains to the point of commencement, and which land is uow-occu- piod by the Company, and. upon lmrt.of which, as shown by a plan liled with the Clorkof the 1.x ?eutiveCouncil, the Company bus erected ii j jjwer-house, wilh plant con sisting of two Iiirut! !jt ill well liiurue Tiii-bino whoclsaud two Wi'stiiighou.so tyini olilyna- iiios', with traiisl'oriiiui-s raising to 22,0110 volts: i\>] The acquisition, in addition ton record No.!)!! alre.'idy hold l>y ( he Ctimpany for 1,000 inches of water, which is- diverted from I'iue Creek above I'ino Creek Kails,autl is returned lo the Mi-caiu below the Kails, of ,ri,ll00 ntl- dilioital miutir'h incite* of water.to bo tttltou Ciitin .Piue Creek at. a point about. II'.IO I'cct be-low what, is' Itutiwu us the Old .Junction Uritlge across the said Creek, and to bo diverted and conducted to thu works of the Cumjiuny by ilileb, Hume niul pipe, und rc- tujueil Uj Piuu Creek at a poiul.about ouc- bnJf niiilo below I'ino Creek Kails, and tor a record of whicli thu Company has made application: Le] The et?ust ruction at or near tho point of dirersittu <of the nfoi-esuid 5,000 inches of wutor of u rckorvoir for tho'purpose of settling the witter before its entry into the rucewuy, and the enlargement of the Company's ditch uud Hume line: fd] The enlargement forthwith of the capacity of the power-house of the Company to utilise tiie water-power from Pine Creek and convert the same by means of water- wheels and generators into electricity, and such further enlargement,from time to time of the said .power-house or of the plant thereof us may bo deemed ueeessary to increase the facilities of the Company in furnishing electrical power: [e] Tho operation af the Company's under-' talcing aud works for tho .generation and, distribution'of power hy electrical metliods! for mining, lightiiigaiid any other purposes whatsoever tor n-hieh jsuch power may be used under the provisions of Part IV. of the' "Water Claus.es ConsmLidatiou Act, 1S97." within the district descri bed as follows:��� Beginning at the intersection of Pearl Street with the shore lino of Atliu Luke, in the Atlin J-ake .Mining Division of Cassiar District, Province of Uritish Columbia; thence northward aloug .the sliores of the said Atlin Lake for a distance of 6]4 miles', or thereabouts; themcc ou a straight line east 24 miles, moreor less,erossing en route Surprise bake; thence southwards distance of 22 miles,, more or less, crossing Dixie Valley and the tributaries thereof; thence westward 20 miles, more ���ar less, to the eastern .shore of tbe said Atliii Lake; thence northward .along .the suitl lake fro Pearl Street, iu Atlin, the i-Jaccof beginning; And this is further U> eertify that the Company propose to commence tho works mentioned iu jiai-JigrJaphs iub-s-cctioi... [cl and [d] forthwitlL, and to complete the same twelve mouths from the date hereof, at au estimated cost of twenty-.tive thousand dollars, which turn bliM.11 be raised by the issue aud sale of debentures of the Company before the said works are uudertaJion- Btttcil this'27th day of Julj-, 1905. CUARLKS WILSON, a2(i-l . Clerk. Executive Council. The Atlin Market Co., Ltd. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, Dressed to Order. *mn3uu=iT."��i C. DOELKER Manager. tfr-E^TKtfjv^rw��B:C��Aifj33SM:njiin^%��SOM^u^Aa.^LKv=n=3Ai= SiC��frfi ^4 GRAND OLD HIGHLAND, Black Label. |^ "jy SPKCIAL RESERVE, .' White Label. |[ ^"1 OLD VATTED GLENLIVET Yellow Label. ^" | THE CtOTID I-IOTJSE, 0h| DISCOVERY, B. C. j, *^k\ C. H. Nissen, Prop. - - F. B. Wrong, Mgr. I <- r liestaurant inr Councctioij^ajfcA N The Hope, Cariboo, Utah Fraction, ATLINTA FRACTION,GOLDEN FLEECE, CHIIil'' KEACTION, and TOliONTO MIN- - EliAL CLAIJ1S. Loo^teu East .Suik Taku Auji of Tagish lakk, nise mir.es auovf. goldun gate, Atlin Mining Division oit Cassiak . Distiiict. rpAKU NOTICKthat the Engineer Mining Company, Special Free Miner's Certili- eate No.572J. intend sixtytlayD from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants of the above mineral claims. And further take notice thut action, under Section No. 37, must be commenced before tho issiiautio of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this lstduy of August, 19!).ri. TIIE ENGINKEKS MINING Co., oli A. P. MliAU, Pros. The Ruth, Red Star, Long Island, GOLD STIUNGIvlt, NORMAN ano-'KAM- ��� MA MINERAL CLAIMS. Located on the East Side op Taku Aiijiop ��� Taciisu Lake, Nine JIii.es South op Golden Gate, Atwn Mininci-Division oif Cahsiau Distiiiot. /"jpAKli Notice that the Engineer Mining J- Company, Ltd., Special' I'roo Miner's Ccrtiilcato No. 5721, intend sixty tlays from the tlato hereof, to apply to the .Milling Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grunts of tho ubove mineral claims. And further take notice that action, under Section No. !I7, must bo commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 21st. day of August, 1905. THE KNGINEER MINING Co., Ltd., o28 A. P. Mead, Prcs. NOTICE. NOTICE Is horeby givon that the owners of the "Mon-Uuiou" lease on Boulder Creek will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the lay men. for labor or supplies. A.S.CROSS, Atlin, June 20th, 1005. Managing Owner, jl-l-ini .estuurant ... ]��''t>^?;i^^-^^ *ew anil Capable siS^.;'\v,,"V'*1Y^ ATaA*��- ��� litis'-','1"' ���0"V7..,|?,A:"i^<,'"'" i7',-y,-'y'-'"'V'., ���-''''' ���_, ������ f��..'>.',r.':-->''Ax-,���>~,AAi!,-.' . v:i% ;.i- \T.A , ^^m^i.^A^^AA 'A<A %l CAPITAL ..PAID UrSS&^^T**' Reserve, $3,500,000. ..-,-'^^li-' Branches of the Bank at Jeattie, San Franeiseo, ��� ��� ��� . Portland, Skagway, etc Excfaass&es ssetlcS on aSB Poissts. Gold Dust Purchased���Assay Office in Connection. D. ROSS, Manager. iNGIWEEMNG WORKS, if] VANCOUVER, B. C. SPECIALISTS IN 3�� iydraiilic Kilning Fmcmnerij. HYDRAULIC GIANTS, ��� WATER GATES, RIFFLE ' BARS, STEEL RIVETTED PIPE, ' HOISTS, MINING. CAGES and ORE CARS. MADE TO SPECIAL DESIGN,- A. C. HIRSCHFELD, A-gent for Atlin District. -pvTOTICli Is hereby given that upplica- J--^ tion will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next session for an act to incorporate 11 company with authority to construct, equip, maintain nnd operate a railway of standard or narrow gunge from u point at or near Selkirk on l he Yukon Kiver iu the Yukon Territory". so"uth westerly by the most feasible route towards Aish-ihik Lake, south westerly through McKinley Pass to the junction of the IJeziulensli anil kusknwalsh Rivers, thence along tho valley of the Alsck Uivcr by the most feasible route to a point between the 1S0�� ami 1118�� of Longitude on the international boundary line. - ' Also from the aforesaid Selkirk by the mosft feasible .route along tho valley of tho I.ewcs Kivor to a point on tho Hig Salnioii ���ltivor, thenco across the Big Salmon Uivcr to aud along the valley of the llootaliiuitia River to f.uko Teslin, nlong Teslin bake and from thence by the most feasible route in u southerly and easterly direction across the Stikccn Kiver, in a south westerly directum along the Naas valley and liitsiimgnlliim valley through tlio Kitimat valley to KltiBiat Arm in llritisli Columbia und to commence construction at any point thereon; with power to construct, maintain and operate branch lines nnd all necessary bridges, ferries, warehouses and wharves; to construct-, own and operate telegraph nnd telephone lines iu connection with tho said railway and branches; to construct, purchase or otherwise ucttuire, charter, obtain control of, navigato ami keep in repair steamers and other vessels to ply between jiorts iu .Canada and between ports in CniiatUi and ports outside of Canada, carry mid convey passengers und freight and t:arrs on a general trans portation service in-connect ienvith thesnid railway, anil to sell and dispose of such ves- <--f*ls; to actiuiro and utilizo water antl steam ixjvvor oritny other power for the purpose of generating electricity for lighting und motor purposes, or for any other purpose* in aud may operate tho saitl railway by any kind of motive power: to expropriate or otherwise actiuiro foreshore rights and lands for right of way, station grounds- ami other necessities; to uctiuire. take and receive lands or any other aid from (he government of Canada or from any provinces or districts thereof, or from any municipal corporal ion or person"! ��to wards the construction of said railway or v.orlts; to levy und colloct. tolls from all parties using nntl on all freight passing iu or over the said railway or the brhlgcM, vessels, or Iniitls of the company: to nralto truffle -and other nr- raugemtjiits with other railway companies or persons und for all other usual and necessary powers and privileges; to carry on the business of u general trading company and of au express company, to own, inanago und lease hotels, a ml to own, mine autl explore anti.flcvelopo minoral lauds and to carry on a general mining 'business and any business incidental to *ho purposes aforesaid. Dated August 17th, 1003. " ��� C. W. C. TABOR, o2S Solicitor for Applicants. MIM�� led Ai'F.'fi. A.M. O'A, ��SWJ Regular coiumuuicu- tioini held on the first Tliurstltiy of each month in the A. (). U. W. Uull, Third Street. Visitiu",' brethren cordially invited I a\ I l si L ATLIN, B. C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905. carry an. Ai. stock of GROCERIES, ���FRUIT and VEGETABLES ������ BUTTER and .EGGS, K L o PILLMAN GL Branch Store on SPRUCE CREEK. Local Events. Full line fishing tackle'at Regan's. "The latest magazines and pavers arc always on hand at Tillman's. "Parker's Fountains Pens, all sizes and prices at C. R. Bourne's." McDonald's 'Grocery makes a specialty of fresh eggs and butter. There will be a song service in the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening. A fifty-foot flag pole has been prepared and will shortly be erected iu front of the court house. Mrs. Peter's bread���the best in the camp���can be obtained at Pill- lnan's Atlin aud Spruce Creek stores. The Discover}--- and Atlin schools are preparing-u an educational exhibit for the New Westminster fair. Large assortment granite ware at Rpo-on-e. ,.-.��-~-.���-.-..-, . Correspondence is made a pleasure by using the new stock of fine writing paper and envelopes at Bourne's. Messrs. Rant, Alexander and D. McKenzic have left for a week's holiday and hunting at Little Allin lake. Born���AI Ottawa ou the iSth, ult., Mrs. S. H. Plumbe of a daughter. Both mother and child were doing well. The Scotia will leave on Sunday, the 10th, instead of Monday, so as to enable her down coast passengers to catch the Princess May from Skagway 011 Monday evening. The gold-panning contest on. Saturday last was won by W. S. Taylor, Taku Jack second and A. C. McDonald third. Gus Brunich was panned-out first���colors and all. Concededly one of the' best in Alaska���try it. It is operated by WE have only about One Dozen v about &S& ~ AA A - oru,o�� frrfHri Jy <$vj> aa y* s^ v. at Si.00 each left. Our Boys, Girls, and .Misses Shoes, Ql- beir *a ^SV^ hair, arc going fast, and this line will soon be cleared. Wc Still f.cad in STAPLE ' GROCERIES at- 'VJ I Stiore. 8>TAKLE8> & LUNSI 0 IP I HjVf O ���_-LLUCJT_Cm rssrxrsisi. m^-renus* n^r^.-TTxrvJwvcir.il' irucJ- m�� w vr^\Jai '] the owners. Modern���fire proof��� -| first class. Rates to suit everyone. Avenue Hotel, of '^tS^edu*.?'' ���-���;:? -^fe^liieir and Taylor, of^fe local sawmill firm, were cruising timber on the west side of Atlin Lake. The Ci,aim plant has this week been removed from Pearl street to the building formerh' occupied by A. S. Cross ou First-street. A couple of local sports while up the lake ou an outing at the beginning of the week saw a large black bear, but they didn't have a rifle. Members of the Atlin Curling Club are requested to meet at the rink at 2 p.m. on Tusday, the 12th. Take a pick,-shovclor wheelbarrow. C- R. Bourne, druggist, left on Thursday's boat for a visit to relatives in New Westminster aud Victoria. During his absence his store is in charge of Mr. Queen. Low rates, modern conveniences and excellent service have made tlie Fifth Avenue the most popular Hotel in Skagway. Wc can and will please you���try us���you will not regret it. 2 The gold watch which was so generously donated by Mr. W. J. Robinson for a very worthy purpose, and wliich has been 011 view in Mr. Eggcrt'.s window, will be raffled this evening at the Atlin Club. A carload of coal oil and gasoline just received at Regan's. Supplied in any quantity. Stables & Lumsdcii carry a stock of good groceries. livery man owes It, to himself ami bin family to muster nt rude or prnfoHiioii. Keatl the display udrertiseiiU'iit of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue- and leuru how ensily a young nian or lady may learn telegraphy and bo assured a pouitlou. :'|���The Fifth Skagwaj'. 333 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C. g)g$- Mail Orders "promptly attended to. Self-Measurement Blanks and Samples sent on application <srth m /'A A-"yft flA "<Sj *>A Ci I *��?*��� ATLIN, B."C. u*ewers .ssi as2 Koppaclier vs. C. H. Co., Ltd. This is ���������an action for damages caused b3' tailings held by the company's crib dam breaking away and covering the plaintiff's ground." The trial commenced Thursday before His Honor Judge Young and a jury composed of Messrs. Nevile, Gibson, Pilling, Webster and Dixon. ' After opening the case an adjournment was made for a view of the ground. The evidence on behalf of the plaintiff was commenced on Friday and it is probable that the trial will- not be finished before this evening. SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. The - "KOOTENA Y HOTEL 8&&j8>&&& ^^^8>*^^ftft5?^3sri��*S;SiJ>NP*P*3i.ftSvS*Sv ��� S^P-5*: IfcPbJF"��^:? P-.&&&-.&&-. ��� - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. THE DINING-ROOM IS CONDUCTED ON STRICTLY FIRST- CLASS PRINCIPLES. THE RUSSELL HOTEL DIXON The Weather. The lowest aud highest temperatures and rainfall recorded for the week arc as follows : Sept. brother; too Proprietors. Pool & Billiard Freighting and Teaming & Free. Horses and Rigs for Hire. .Max. Min. Rainfall. I 59 44 ��� in. 2 59 34 ��� 3 56 31 ��� 4 52 34 ��� 0 52 32 .02 6 54 33 ��� 7 60 30 ��� - NOTICE. TALLMIRE & BENNETT, Proprietors. .Corner Pearl and First Streets, Atlin, B. C. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. CllOICCSr WINKS, LIOUOKS AND CIGARS CASE GOODS A SI'U.IALTY. Tlio Annual Mccliiiir of tlio Atlin JJktriot I.ilniral Association will be liolil in tlio Uoyal Hotel, Uiscovery, on l-'riilny. September Jfitli, at 8 i>.ni. , ii.k. imowN, s-"*- Secretary. LOST. ������pg-UGGKT HKOACir, Crescent slmpcil, on -J~ v or about Anoint 201 li. ��� .Makers nanic, "I*. li. Ki'i-ii, SliaK'vay," on back of broach! Mewaril of *Jl(l.()n ujioit roliirnlnff to Tho Allin Claim office.- all-!) VWVWVvVW��WV<��*VWWWW^OWWV^^ tlin-.--.0nly. $100. Per ���The-"hest Mm�� ��� @f #1 CEHfES $?�� had' in i$s@ asmsd $��%%^^ JV" ;fA , ^, 0mH lip THE 7 *" �� ������'l-ZJi'. ALF- is a haven for all ti-avellei-s-.'TlioniotilH are free^nillini- nm> tlio bracers in tlio bar as rofrcsliin-r us' tlio' ilow of the,early morning, A,i iileal summer nnd ivintor resort. [AMES CLARK, PKOI'KIKTOK. 4.
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1905-09-09 |
Description | The Atlin Claim was published in Atlin, a remote community located in northwestern British Columbia, close to the Yukon border. The Claim was published by the Atlin Claim Publishing Company, and ran from April 1899 to April 1908. Although a number of different editors worked on the Claim, the two longest-serving editors were Alfred C. Hirschfield and William Pollard Grant. |
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Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
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