gp"yia"*k %t ��� vor^-n. ATI,IX, H. C., SATURDAY, SFvPTKMBKR 24, 1904. NO. -2ii MINING NEWS. NEW DISCOVERY. Stampede to Glad.y's Lake.' O. C. Solt aud J. M. Buchanan, whi) have been prospecting till summer- on Consolation Creek, which empties into Gladys Lake and is -sonic i-en miles long, have been rewarded with good prospects. Th'* discovery claim was slaked on the'i.jvli i'lsi. and -is about half a mile from Gladys hake. The disco vercs ha ce opened a cut some ioo yards for drainage, and although good pay has been obtained, tht-y luive nut yet worked on bedrock*. They intend to get iu machinery next summer. The creek runs through very diigh gravel benches and in its channel are large boulders. Quite a stampede has been taking place to thau locality during the past few days. Consolation Creek was staked in 1S9S, but was abandoned without being prospected. The few cold days of the past week have been the cause of a shortage of water among the mines. The French Company on- Bdul- der Creek have reduced the force 'of men on their hydraulic opera- . tions, owing to scarcity of water, and are now preparing for winter woik on an extensive scale. Mine-owners aud laymen are preparing agreements for the winter season, and from all. accounts a large amount of ground is to be worked on lays. '��� Mining Tit-Bits. There has been a huge increase in the piodwetiiju ol' copper in recent \ ears, but authorities maintain that lhe consumption litis gained pioponionatcly. Nickel was fusl made known as an1 element' in 17S1 by Cronsledt. Canada is llic latgcsi producet of nickel; its production iu the United Stales has sin link loalmosl nought. r Radium, in appearance,' much resembles lhe common table" salt. Its power lasts indefinitely, without any apparent physical or chemical change, and is the marvel of the age. There are over 50 bucket dredges ���it work in placer districts in California. The first dredge of this type was it:>ed iu New Zealand, wheie there aie over 200 in r.pera- tiou. WAR NEWS. The Straits Settlements furnish 60 per cent, of the world's supply of tii*. ' The richest sulphur mine in the world occurs in Louisiana, from \ Petals, being w��Vlh ��300 per ounce which is shipped over 500 tons'-but the annual production hardly diiilv. I exceeds a hundred ounces. New Zealand, from 1S53 to 1904 - PLATINUM. The platinum expeit, Howaid Dubois of IMiila'dc-lphia, has been spending this summer iu different parts' of Brili.-li Columbia, tiyingto discover localities wheie platinum, can be found iu calamities to work it on a commercial scale. He has prospected or otherwise examined; all likely places in the United' States but failed to find any place there where it could l>e handled with profit. Platinum is found only in placer localities, with .black Sa'ud, ancl is.- ivtlioi-ght-th**ve i<- i-.ot- a placer mine in Caribou but is loosing more or less platinum because the miners are not sufficiently interested to make th-e necessary alterations in their sluice boxes to save it. The demand for platinum is far greater than the supply. It is principally used in manufacture of electric lamp** and dental supplies aud runs in value lrom $13 to $20 an ounce, according to degrees of fineness. Its source i*s supposed to he serpentine rock. Rhodium is one ol the most expensive of the platinum group of Mukden, Sept. 23rd :���A battle- is hourly expected iu tlie vicinity of Fustian, 30 miles east of Mukden. At present till is quiet. The weather is turning cold. Si. Petersburg! Sept. 23rd :��� lvuropatkin reports that the Japanese continue to attempt to turn the Russian left but without success. Reports from .Kuioki's head- (inailers state that the Russians ate reconnoileiing along the Japanese front with a large force of cavalry. They appeared yesterday within 6,000 yards of Ycntai Station and threw a few shells. Tokio, Sept. 23rd :���While official confirmation is lacking, it seems certain the Japanese cap- fired .1 foil ou another hill west of Itzh-m, which they, earned by a desperate assault and have since resisted all attempts of the' Russians 10 iccantuie. Both these heights overlook .Port A'tluir. offering excellent gun position, which weakens the Russian defences. tOoutiiiiiiiil "�� pujri* �����) Court News. Carter vs. Kerr.���Action for balance ol wages du^ and damages for wrongful dismissal. Judgment for plaintiff for $20 and costs; no damage allowed. A. J. Kappele for' plaintiff aud A. I,. Belyea, K. C.P for defendant. Cinaca & 1M11 rot vs. McKee Creek Consolidated. ��� Judgment was on Thursday handed .down allowing plaintiff the 90 inch 01! water claimed by them under the provision of Sec 29 of the Water Clauses Consolidated Act as Amended, and S50 damages. Messrs Kappele and 'Grant for plaint iff$ a'hd Messrs. Taylor and Mason for defendant. Judge and Mrs. Duff left for Vancouver 011 Monday last. . With hi* departure, the sittings of live .Su- pieme Court are closed for this year. Both Mr. and 3.1 is. DuiT ��cpressed themselves as. well pleased with Atlin, both from a business as w-elG as a social standpoint. has produced S317,000,000 iu gold. She is now producing at tlie rate of ^9,500 a year. - The Britannia Mines, on Howe Sound, near Vancouver, are expending hundreds of thousands of dollars in opening up. The experiment of importing Ja- jpanecse coolies into .Mexico under contract lo do work in mines is proving disaslerous toall concerned. G. T. P. R. Terminus. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway officials have inspected Port Simpson and several other possible Pacific coast terminals, took a trip up the Skeena as. far as Kastelton, returned to Victoria and have gone back faast. Great disappointment was evident in Vancouver and Victoria owins; to the officials' uncom- Meerschaum is found on the. MlulIicaliVcness, and the terminus aius near liski-Shehir, in Asiai r . . , . .- . 1 ... . , .. , ! of the projected transcontinental ...inor, where it is mined 111 larger 1 , . , , , , , quantities than in any other part of hue is.still a deep, dark secret and pi M LATE NEWS. > The oil -tank steam'ef, George I.ooii'is. was burned near Portland, Ore.,.ibis week." The boundary dispute between Canada and Newfoundland will likely be refened to the Privy Council. Anton Lloyd, a deck hand on the steamer Casca, fell' overboard and was drowned, at Kirkaian Crossing, on the Yukon,, last week. The charge of bribery against John Brown, the Liberal member for North Perth, Out., has been sustained and the seat declared vacant. In the United .States, according; to the census lately published, there are 1,750,178 child workers, between the ages of 10 and 15, and one out of every three is a girl. An Omaha doctor believes he has found a. cuie for lockjaw, hitherto considered rarely curable. His en re consists iu exposing the, patient to a freezing temperature. The French census shows thci population to be 3^,961,945, a gain' of only 444,613 in ten years. There1 is no other Kuropean coin*try iui which the population incieases so slowly. His Hon. Jitulge He ml ��i sou is now enquiring into ' the profits made by The Pine Creek Power Co.. hy the use of derricks. This enquiry was,directed by the Gall count in the appeal of Slavin .vs.''The Pine Creek Power Co. John Sampson, chargo! with shooting- al 'G.us Anderson, on Boulder Creek, with intent to kill, elected ou Thursday for s.peedj" trial, befonc Judge Henderson, without a jury. the world. The Transvaal Colony is rich in uuauy minerals besides gold, which received no attention during the Boer regime. A furnace for smelting iron ore has been erected near Pretoria ; large deposits of iron, coal and limestone abound there in close proximity. A rolling mill and other ii*ou works are under contemplation in the same region. will remain so until the directors meet in Montreal. President Plays opened, out so fur as lo announce that the.place chosen would lie recommended unanimously by the uicianhers of the part v. Board of Trade. Come and see my new line of Healers, -Stoves ancP Ranges. - J. !>. Di*kii'.. At a well-attended meeting of the Atlin. District Board of Trade held in the Court House ou Thursday, live following officers were elected: President���James Stables. Vice-President���Capt. Hat born. Council���D. Ross, A. C. Hirsch- ifeld. C. 1). Mason, C. R. Bourne, 1). G. Stewart, A. S. Cross, Major NeviLe, J. P.ggert, V. Howling. A trip of 41,000 miles is something of a record for an Indian dugout canoe, 30 ft. long., 2^ .ftt. deep and 43 years old, but this has been .accomplished in the last three years by Capt.'j. C. Yqss, in a trip Jmano. Victoria to Iiii.gla.nd., via. JXew Zealand. NOTICE. Judicial 5ale -of Frc-per-ty in t'l;�� Town of All in, R- C. "'.m-suiuit tniVe order of ilHi-JIoikkv .Itii'l^K Ue>iul<M-M-ii, Jmlue or the County I'o'i-rl ol I'-ciioorfivei-. ���iiitflfi an the .action of .David HiiMtK.e.iW'iiis' d'ceoi'tru I.. Kiect-o dis-oh-e the pantiicM-ship lift woo 11 ilifiu uml Umiun in. Uioixic lUistie amU'nrthe svleoi'rt.heI'u.i-tnci- ��.liip.l>ri>f)Bi,l.v, tliuri' w.ill Ik; oilcred lor-.ale hy iPul'IU' Auction at the Grand Hotel, .Vilin, H. C-. on TIiiu-mIr}-, tlio 2'Jtli <!uv of Xc-ptciif I)ci-,l!l04, at the lioiir of 10 a. m., tlu"->r��nih('k known us llif* Oi'iiniii Hotel, si'tirtrtu -on l.nU iiunilip-i'sti. 7 and .S, in Hlork iiiuivhc.:-7 ��� n--��iii��i Twwn f/f Atlin,niicluilinir 'hu llo(��l liirnit uri> and fiixt'(��-i:s tliwi'in, ain't also -th�� ��tin>!(ol wilier Miil'Ki|i��oi's in said Hotel unci it lie .i in-' ��xiiifcil license tlwii'isfeir.. '['���ho fc-r.-it! Hetel will he so'ld nsu rniRM-iit;. - (MjtnHM-ii. Terms of snip.���10 pi-r i-iMit. iVi��wniwt tik-iK'-u! , sale unci the 1ki1uii<��! withiw t��vo ilh.�� li|tt.-:-��- jefter- ' Kiirther. psrtaciflHi-* inns* l��n Imd fninu <:'- ���'A'.. S��\vi!i s, Kat{��� or from "S"; I'.T'i'ini'. K-cci-. .���jtilieiMi-K, Atlin, li. CL l'n-tfid at Aitlin, 11. CL. thi< 22ittl ilv."��-<f Siw- noinher-.'ilM. Kiwi).. .'!.. "rn:v*-s.. )*.i'"i-is*.rjii-^f tIw-(-onin;yCourt^if Vitif-.-iartzE^ IMilrx at .tclin.. ���' 2 OCT 2 1904 - ��>.} '���'������ , ' �� o I w If ..! ������<l .ii r.-r.,^. ^i^'Ji^ihvUlzi'&rl'Jj.-i'.u;'. ~-^2����>^>Z&&\t^ IwW^^-i.ucV, V.Oi *>,��. H.Ltit 'j*. ii ^ja t&ftavtvnz^&isir. ���x^i.\^>j. AT1JX, 7 B:.;C^ 'SATilRDA-V, . SKinU>MTn^R 7: ^:i;7 7 V9.047 |V:.'7 itlie^lH^GhnhK ���l'Ji.17 A'l t.!"-,' CLAIM 112 PU HUSH CIV CVCI^V HAfUHDfiY - 1/;,-���.-.!. 1.-jr., sifliii"') rm t: to >.hy: p.-.nf or Ti-ic ,. -.V 3rt.D ;( r>t, ,7-n' GENV77 .I't:il MOJITH 1, JS.OOI'CR ���71.: . -(i.7n,7 v:.v,-.ntl-.;tNC. hatcg: ;,i,03'r'i:i, ihcm'c.ch . j.-isr.ivnon', Hr.-.Dirii-, fio-riceu,: nd ccrnr. a Liuf : b'*CCIrtL ff.MC!; UM AI'Pl.iCCTlbti, ..II.)!. 'KISTINO :' t'ii ftn.L-MCADr.7- .' ro.'-TUt:'.-.,. Ltntn-iiiifios. rnctiHi,Mr,'C5 ;. v . onrjoid;"iiOf.i^li.v '.; ...77 77 7 - .-: p'.iCE;-, .laDi-ntrt, .: vitiiTin:-. c*mi>.:. ctc, etc. li-jTco.' ;��� '7^ ,7'J'tlK ATJ.1N fJl.Al.M , 1'L'IU.IMIIKU Co. 7 !���' ':-','.":��� A."0.-'iiiiisbftPKi.i'i.'; -;7K;!utih7PiioVmi-TOii. v^7' -SAT.ut-d)Ay,7Sii;p'i'.7 2.|.,:.' icjo^Yy Y 7c:7 '���',1'ii cpjol)lcin7o f'thij' hour is ltow ~."to place,lcgilispaie niir.iiig piopbsi- 7:tibns' bet ore'the"; investing ^public.; 7 'During'yihe!7past, .'live.' years -our, ;7::prospec to.r����� hav<s -been -reiniirkably ���'������','fort u n ale 7.i^ 7: f i n eel; Yii ti'r i I e'ip.u.s 7.7' 1 yd es:\v i 111 i n 7 a /"laditis 7of 7 7thirty. iniles77o;f. AtliuV - M:ucii; money'and ,'labor; have been 7 7expcivded it;���;��� compliance witli the ;'7go!d.'-'laws.'.to'.;.. record necessary,"as-' .'7:.scssinent work 7; it pel"in 'many cases .crown 1 grants :Ato7 mineral, claims 7 have7'been ,-���..obtained. = ���'riie';g're'att ;-;���-��� potei'ilial and intrinsic values of our 7 niivieralxesonfees*are: freqtiently:reported upoit bj' etntiVeiit mining ex-: ."; "pcrts;.; 7���'aiid.7':'siTugiiine .hopes 7: .are 7 ,<iiatiiraily raised, that the time ,lias ������'���'arrived to oljtaiii^pi-ofitableLrefiirns : 7from., the hi hies:7 \Ve.;are7i61d 7 lliat ���':'���. as; in flux ol capital is 'at'.baud;, that; "capitalists have awakened^to7tlie 7;factv���Atliii is the/richest' spot ...in'.- creation;-��� and tli-ry bmiger for7tlie; |jolcl��n ipoilr 'nic7wish is Ijither to the thought. ^Ahd, sirungcly : #nougii, capital declines . to. be iftis'hc-dV:; it must.,.be systematically; liuru'i'fed before it will; even '-cast- a f;iv*.>mble.g'lance.sit "the7 richness of our ileitis. Therefore, we must seek die capitalist in.his 70W11 ^market place,- it may. be rather ''infra di**." for our future gold kings, but ' they havea.mountainous, precedent in history and it is the .easiest course to .follow. I,et.76ur legiti- lustte liii-ning propositions be well 'and Carefully.' introduced abroad, and 110 doubt enterprising capital: will be forthcoming, t.o assist in I lie. development of our quartz mines ^uici: the winning of'the precious ���metals... --.-���;-. '������ ������ . ..:.... . ;,:.;;: ;";:=$6,500 j&war&O 7;7 Y 7.7 For the' capture and conviction'.of the gahgtlhiUbeldaip the':C.:,P, :K. .train'.'��� near. Vancouver ������-.last- week, theitewardof $6,500ns 'offered;by tlie C.. P. \'Y, Hi*.: 'IVo'ciiiii.ioii Express Co.: and 7 tiie Provincial ./Govern'-1 inent; ��� The police feci con fid en I of .capturing t hem - ,T he.whole cou 11-. try 7in the., vicinity op Vancouver atul the.boundary liiie,: is ..a'rpused,: for.eyeryiuan and ainateur sleuth has vhis':'eye bh/.the. big :reward. The robbers are "three;;:iii������; number, afe-ai'ined-with rifles and have been; seen'several times]?.' ' 77'."..��� ;7 .7; ;; ::"Ijowiiey-'s-Chocolat.es, direel.from hictorv.--G::.R.:;bOUKi\K. :;77:77' -7 17' 7 Y,; ii A R R 1STE R- AT-L A \V.' 7: ���-������ 71 :* .j, .Has 1 alien an .(.ilH'ec at, l'ooiiir I, (iold ,1, lliiiisi.., ���'���.-���'������ I ;isco.vil'i-'.v.',, Otfic'i' I lours ��� i 'I'ues'la.vs. .'riiursda.v.s' and Saturdays, s, ' ; l'l-tHU it to ..1) p. in'. -: ;, . ��� : . '' ���: ^ <& ������"<-���-���-��-���-��-��� "���-���-.���- ��� ��������� ���-��� * ���-��"��� ���-��7��, ',-'��� 777 ..7 7 GlVt'li" UNdlSKEl:, : 71 .7' 7:'-.'', ; 7 PRQVINCIALLAND SURVEYOR^ i; UoiiNi'/t l'i.;,\ii[. a xi) . I'"U(.st Sthi-ets, Ati.in. 7i 7 jSui'v^'ys.'.of. IT yd raulic Leases aiid : ���:, ��� . :.Mineral 01 aims. ���"���'���:: -r '���'77 ''7, - ]Nugget^jahdJ:-'Gr^ And AH^Kinids'of Je^ ['���<: 'ffltW Whysend otuAvhen ybu.cati get goods: as cheap; here? <.. 7 7:'; ;.-.,:-: Watches From'.. $5 sift. Fine Line of Souvenir'.Spoons. ;.,, ;:; jiJLES ^GeERt;;!-^S^ ��o*C'}:>:*o*oocf*<:t'<Ki>o T-HEi :KO:OTB^N :Cou, A , ;R . M o Do n a I d'," Proprieto r. 7 ; FlKi'T; 'AND ,'f KA1NOK7 STKHKTS. . Tiiis Kirst Class Hotel liiift heeii' I'miui'ili/IOil liticl i-ef 11 i-nisliocl I liriMiiilii.ut :.: : and oll'ers tlie hewt acoointuodatioii lo 'rrniisieiit, or I 'erinaueui.;,. 77 :, Guests.--A 1 ucri(.-a 11 and luii'cjpeHn plan. - : ;7:: .7-fiwesr; Winzes.. ILiij stars 'and'���Hi gars.' ��� ':r\ ,. 7;;;: ; 7.7'Bf.l������i;i:a;riH's-,an:3'''-'R6oJ-"]: ���*!��ci<>;<:��'^ci'>c��'>6'*ci'*c��*c��*,;''*'j*o;'!,,V'",v*'>^^,t><>c>* .07 ���a-. U) ���.:;:,7:'. 7.";.'. Di SCOV E'RY;���]'��� B;:;;C; m&m ���&:m^:&Axr:j^YYX^ 7 '7 JOHN: WOLTERslPropi-iWbr;:^^^; STAOK: fc'r-'I-I.VICHY.-' IIS' 'OiMNKCTlON. vfc., :.U '���'���0,- ���'*���: :0" :D' ;o" ������'K . ���:e- ; W . :.i��. :'3;: o... ;^^^.:^<3r!A:R'i^;i^ 7.'..'; of. thk rii'Mof,,, ������'���'. v7-:-, '������;.;: ,Liy [NGSTon; OAiiKiiT AKIXG7 ; 7 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 7.;,.��� NOTARIES PUBLIC," ;7;;;';Y :7 77 v AS 00 IJV'K II. .H.-.1 :;':������ 77 :;,,i:; .'������ ������������;[. At! in''Office: In" Atlin Clsim" Bldg 7 DIXCM ;BROTH ERS,V;FrsiDrielora : Freighting ancl Teaming V7iS�� ]; Horsev:and Sleighs for] Hire. NQTIGEv In th�� nriatter of, the Estate of Mo- 7 Leodi Gibson, late or ���; Boulder Creek, tieceased. "| ;>l"RS''NS.IiavinK ulaii'iis aji-ainst the; es- ���-*-.���. tare of 1 hr? latu -McLeod Gibson are i-f..(|ii<istpd liisoml tliii.saiiii: to Mr. WaUer Owen,- Atlin,: li. C,: Ad in in Ut rutin* of the e.-tatc, on or before this 17th of Octolier nuxt. ilateil nt Atlin, H. G., 1 Ith day of Si-ptoiii- lipiviaai.' . .- ������.������'��� "7 ��� . .���.'���'���.' 7 .;.' V. W. SAW.IiKS,'-. h'c'lic-ilor for Administrator. ' !''eJv:>"''l;':*:..JLl-��'^7-^^\t\iA WS ATLI1M & DISCOVERY. rung NGTIGE. "N^pyXlGK is���'lnsreby'.Kiven that within lit) ���L-^ days from date .1 intnnd to apiil.v.to' The New 3-overnor-Gf.neral. I-'.arl C.ife}', , tvho has ���been -ap- . p o i n!. c< 1 C o >.' e r l i o r: G e 11 e r a 1 o I- ; C a - itada, l.-'Ciiicle being a man of.ability and tact, lias given much attention to colonial nuiltets, and is \vcll and favorably kr.owu throiighout '.he Doiuinion. lie has been identified with what is known a/, tlie/'piiblic- housc U'li.'t," since" i'...scl'oundiition, ; ;u: ;.(n*ga:ti".at'n')n csiablisiicil and inaini liiicl '.��.' promote sobriety among the pc.i*,.'lc by offering them, itM alteriiativtri to the saloon, places Of. r'.-lieslnnt'iit and ix-creation not tlepciuUr.t -oil lhe sale of .ititoxical- ��� ity liquors. . -'t'liis t: list niovemcut, after proving its utiliiy in Hnglund, was a few month!' ago explained to the peopl*-- cf Canada, by Earl'Grey in ptrsoti. ' After the ili-staireil raid'into the Transvaal he succeeded. Dr. Jainiesu'i as Aclministiatoi of the Cii.trtertid .South Afiican Co'�� ten itory and was an iniiniale friend of the late Cecil Rhodes. the CliU-f Comiiiissiiniin- of bunds ami Works for pei-niission to |>ui'c.'has<j tliw- followiii}?. desL-rilitid prroitinl, situate "in the Atlin His-, trict:���Comiiit-iiving. at a iiost maUftd " 1<\ T. It's " JN7 l'j..corner, planted about one and one-half miles south of the mouth of MeKee Creek and one-half ���.mile from bake front, thence southerly 10 ehains. thenee .westerly ���10 ehains, thenee northerly 4(1 elm ins. thenee eastfi'ly <l) eliain.s to poiiit of eonitiienceinent, i-ontaiiiiiifi' HiO aiu-es niore or less. ' 1-". T. Hamkiiaw. ��� Atlin. II. G.,.luly'!7tli. Jllllt. ���J.S iS*jS.: :7Jt. I Vill ��� '..-���III *�������' ���.;-;���;..,;:.,.;;':THE;:LATEST;;^ *'��� Gomplete^StoGk of:; Dry Gocid s : 'YJHE ' IATEST m ' HATS, BOOTS AND ���ySHBESl-'. '������������ "&8~',/' GOLD'7 SEAL; GUM BOOTS 7, Our Goods]'.are the Best and Our Prices the Lowest asi; NOTICE. auk o .'77'.. .CAPITAL; PAID ;.Uf. $8,700,000. 7 7;-7 .'.'"���',; -_������:���:��� RiSHUV.H, $3,060,000... : Branches of the Bank at Jeattie,.���;...,. ''������\Sdn'FJeanaaGO^\'Y:'Yy:."'-:-':-'-YyYry-ry~'--Y:--:-' Portland, ' "'��� ���"������"������' ���''��������������� ���'���������' Skagway, etc. , Excteatiigfp sold on1 all Paints. : ,."7 Gold Dust Pukchasmd���Assay Oi'ficic in .Connuction. 7 7.1). RdSS.-Maiiaser. .. T'OTICI-: is liiM'tby. yivuii that sixty days after date t intend loap,-ly to the I Chief Oiiuniis.-ioncr of Lands and Works | for permission To purchase the follo-.vi nrf | di-.-i'i-ibed-liui'l situated in the A t liu Oistrivi : i ,GoiiiiuiMii-iii^ at u post 111urJi1.il .1.���T.'.lit.viiii j S. Wi i-oi-uer, planted nl,mil one mile nortli-' '.���asi of A tli'11 Tciwiisltf*. iliftiie); west '!'���) eliains, | rlii'iieo north iu chains, thence cnsl'-i'i chains, thenee south 20 ehains'io point of eoininenee- uieiil, e��iiitui'fiiii<r W acres more or less. Hated this 8th day of Aujriist. Jill!'. ' ���Ja.mkh 'I'. Rkijas. fE-L NOTICE. , V. TRQTMAN, Manager. Cornet* Pearl and First Streets. Atlin, B. C. ������ - *<>������-...... r. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. CHOtCfSr WINtS. IHJU0K5 AND UtiAKS-r���CASI. (JOOD.S A SI'l.CIAUY. raulic ming NOTI.<;i: is hereliy (riven that sixty days after date I inteiul to applj lothe OhiVf Coinniissionei- of Lands and Works for permission to purchase .'���'. f(dloi\ in-described li-aet of land: Cnuiineuciii';- 11I postmarked Nevile's-initial post, noith-cust corner. 011 the north shore id'Atlin bake and near the Alliuto Uiver/I'aku, H. C.7Uii.ncc It'tkli'eet to post No. I : then'ee HWl feel to post ,\o. :',: rheuce lOiilj feet to post No. Z: I hence Mid feet, to post of ei.'iniueni'enieut: coiilaiiiinj; live aere> more or h:s,s. (7 Wir.niA.M A. Xnva.i:. D.ileil at Arlin. July ^ii(|,r |(n,|. M ���" . - .-.M-actiinery. HYDRAULIC GTANTS. Wv\TKR GA'l'HS,' ..-.ANGLE STJCEL UH-KLES .& ''HVMkAliJ.TC lUVETEl) prri-: P&mspiaisg & fitcs&imz/ .Ms'i&kmisrj/. Iwitimates furnished on application , The Vancouver Engineering. Works,-. V'ancouvjUx, li. C. 7'�� :'S;.7.',,;>:;-% Yi't '!;:.'l!| [:-��� \ & /^['.^"���^���V^ ^^'^C.frt;.'titi:^.\'i'^^ '.:MH2i?ti~S/Ji.J.'4ZM-tl*Sl<Ur.t-Z!i. i^Wsl£&2m*#}iKii f-^j&&^&£zm&ii&&^tt t'i'iu-^u twrjuiwww)', a ii (dantHi^iruDMli i •J^JiflMtigajlc^ w-ni^ifl-i^n,-,,-. Wl ATIylN,''f:.C;7 SATURDAYv-^I^PTl^IBltli^^: 190^: Ki?*w§i '''--;.'; v.;; 'Vaii'coiiverj': ;Sept. ,17th ::—-'The -:ZjKussiaiilranspbrt;;K6rea;: i^report-7 ^edploZ:(be77off;:tl)e;;-c^ 7 ''Columbia'.'' ■ =Y:„' ',7 1 7-;-7 St,7ReIti'r.sb i1 rg- /Sc 1U. -■: 71li:;;--;}A cl - ;viceS'7from.7^1 likdeiv:, indicaie thai.: ;; the;7Japanese forces; are;; again::;oii; ;the7-'inove. 7 Kuropativin's"■'■'recoil-' '.naisriiices .eslablislies the:'fact,.tjiat 7:;'tliey..:a're;iiias.siiig.:C)'ii'.-.jiis east ..flank.,.. ;7and boclie.s:of japaiicseaire. inovi uy 7Mip7the-' .'LiiicV:.7''-'UJ.V'ej'7'''.'v':iUey.:.7.-:7'/J'l.ie 7A\';ir;ofiice: believes ''.tiiiiL.^yiois'encnt.-*' ■TcHoageiueiit will'.-' ;take ^pl'tce/'Jor ,7SeV'era) :\V0el'S.77 77:.- ,7,-V7 "S::?Y;\Y?Y;.r~Y: ;; ';':.:'/-:M'uktleii; Sept;-/,!'7.l.l'r;;:r'.r.7.rt;-'''is'.;''i'c.-.' ".porteUyT.lhi^ 7;;vau(:iuy c»n;'NlukdeiiMVcMii'ThCeast';; '■■Y l-hi;ilierr:is-a"'sti'oiiy'7 force :of7Rus-" ;.-'si.'i 1 is rear! \v-U»: iiiee t them. 77:7 7:7 :YYY '.:•£'■';%'! jy^ :-7,J.)rouglU;::hito;to\vn7\;eslerclaj'.7..: I'tti- :;.:.ticiilafs7of^skirinisli;;,iipt7ayailaiye. .:77J';i7isiiot.clear ;\vlietheri,t;\va3;sim ply; :Za.ii"diit')6st;affair:Ur a real ;.'■]■■ palicie.:', '7; .'id va lice. oi'i7Muk.'deu'.:,■■■'■.'.:;-',■.'.■.''.■ i.^-,-7.:-:-'7:.;-' .7^K)rts7l'r6iii 7-General;' lvurpkL^tate' ;■•.:;■ tlia't the^Japanese fronLisuowsdiue. •..:V<listaac^Cnoul^ ■;; hipst half:\vay':to':.Muk'deh-bjui; con-^ ;Z-fr6iitiug;Jtiie rciutpost',luies .,<^the :-7 Russian foTces7:7;:■ 7,:-.:: :':';77?<IY:: Zr—'pientsih::—Froni :a/;trustworthy' 7 ;-3bur'ce;it7.is;learned ;that7;the;;Japa-: . "■'■'iiese ^foreign niiii is ter;. has. Tissued- a, ■-circular aiiuounciiig7thatJapan in-; 771 etuis 7 to',7 turn .'Port7A rt li ur* -when ^capture^ 777pcii!'nsuiai:fv'."p\'el';^ :i;-wlio-willr-dec^ : ^opeuipcrf lor the coiinuerce.To/' the ''world.;: 7.7.; .7. '■. ..77:7-7,..7 \\'. ,..',;". r - '•■'" St.71>ererslmrg,c-Scpt.'i9tli :—No -fresh news' hasbeeu received 7 fro m ... the front, although outposts>_aW in contact and,some Tittle skirmishing : .tias occurred. : The-war office-does -jiot believe the Japanese are ready- 'for .another advance unless, They 7: have received heavy reinforcements. 7 Chefbo, Sept.: 191th : — Chinese and Japanese7iulvices agree ; that bombarding of -"Fort Arthur became terrific at dawn on Septeinher 15th and continued until the 16th. Tlie Japanese fired from 7 Pigeon'- Bay a 1 id. other places wbere lieavy.guns have •been placed.' : 7-;-,... .: 7 :BerliiiV::Sent.' ^iicb — Not; since' '..the0.war began has the situation been so critical as:-regards danger ; involving all' Hurppe. The; constant mobilization of Chinese troops along the Maachurian frontier is Jiecouiing ominous, and :the. vague reports of Japan's, intention to call upon China to send these troops into territory which .the brown soldiers have, wrestled from''Russia , is more ominous. The (.crimui I'-inperor believes fch.it the 'domination of all Asia is the prize-at slake. Tokio, .Sept. 2?ik1*.~-It is generally believed that an engagement ■•will soon 'lake place at, Mukden.. The Jap.niesf; are slowly pushing northward. The outposts are iii touch near Yen 'Fai and .skirmishes o:curdtily. J inauese are rapidly chn'.L.M'.':: the gu.ige of rajlrnad from Nc.v Ciiwang .tnii will probably be in operation to l-.iao Vang in a fortnight. Liberal 1 AssoGiailon Elecl-ion 7'7;"; YY,'-<dYpiiicer^[YY^Y:YYX; 7 The followijig list of,oncers,were 'elected; at''tlie''' an mial meeting pf the Liberal; Association. ;7777.7 ;Preside!il:--jiio.;Kirklaud. 7 .7; " 7,vAtliii. Vice-President,—T-::<jeorge SisicliiiiO ^;;/-.'-'-..' 'v^'^^":-^'.-7-:^.''^-./-;--.1^.;/^ ':;-.' '■v■.-■•.Discovery Vice-President,"-:-Win. Cbhroyi-'-: ■';.'■'..:i,/" .7; .■'■■'■'•■r:'' 7■,;":. 777Sccy.-Ti;e:'sui'er--;H. K.Hrowu. 7: .Ivxectitive';;coniniittee-—:\V..r'\V.; 'G.nine'^-.U^'fiv^^^ Oet).7:'Pollay;7:Toiit7\\;assohV Archie ncaUv.:^'-''';1-^'--';: .:i;:7;;;'7: 7 ':•'' .;;-.:':'7i; ^--Alaska; route gaii ings---- ■;.7 'l,!ic-7'.diowing7Sailings' are7.aii; nounccd";;lbr ihe7thb'nth;of AugusU ]eaviiig;-Sklig\\'iiy^at.^:;ri^:^ ^;Pi:i!)c'Os.s':;Ma\'.^f:i,He .7-■■.2isl','.;a'i<dfPct.'-.;:i',Kt. 7;"7: '^YY-.;.: ■■:.'; Am .ii ti'-^-Se pt76] ,h;';i,6t h,;iuK.^th7 :7 -Kor furtherriiiiot:inatioiL7ipply: Qf vvriie to;: 7.:;H7:ii;vbuN,NvA'gent,7:7 y;jY... 7,7.■;.::-,7 77 7-S;i«igwuy.; Alaska.; 'ISl'J'UI- .;-'j-;\'l-*JfTV;. ''i--o.'.Mi'i'-'ti'-': ipAClfiQ'J^OA jv.'; 7;.:■;■."-■ 7 l'ioneer A liisli'ii: Line.; ."•' Seattle. Pugot Sound, San■I'rancJscb i-77 7; and -Southern Ports, 7- ^ ;: '■■.v;'- 777. -: ■'■ 'r.uiiiviNci'-'i'r.V.tirji a ijilT'-- -:■ '.'-:'7 Su.i.!.- 1'i-oni '.Sl-«y:H',ii.v,-. i- ;CityofSeattle^Sepi:;;i6,:25,--Qct;.^7 77:777 Viinconvej- kiiij: Sent tiecifrect:-,.:;;;.;.7 7 Cottage^ City,;"Se[)i'.'-:r;4^22,i,(7)ct.7:i. Vaiu-onvei-'ai'nl Senttle 'direct'.', triin.sferriiur -.".'■ imi-sen^c-i-siroin.-VtiiiwiuVer 10 V-ieioi in. 'City:of'Topekav.77-:Scpt7;i.S;7G,eL72-- 7 Y:'Y: Y\- 7.7.;. 7 ; vi^sitUii../:::...';-: )■•. YYiyYy,' S^S7;HutnlioTtv;— ;SepLi7i07;i9'7:29.;: ..liir'uet.: t'twiSe'ltttJR. vin Victoria, triiusl'errin.ur '■,.::',-.-',:.7:,;'-.'ii.«ss'iMi^«j,!('',tiy-Viini!<«iivci*,7.",.-YJ:.7 ■ Tii'e..'Al--kr..-^w.ii'l^ir.ivi.iiseini^ fXF- Above 7C...K...1...',- -':«*ni.j«.'.i- K.-.f-ll'.-iiie--" W'ltliiliit .-Noitiee-■■' -7 ■'".' ■ C- D. DUNN.AN, Gen. Pass7Agt., :','l'U' .Market ■SU'Si'uV J-'ruiieisen-.-Cal.-';..'.,: '■■■"*r.7"-% L. M: WEST, Agent, ■".■'• ■■■■■:';... , SUiiKwiiy, AlasUa. -7 m .]. G.-.Ci.ii-}H'tii.;';'j V&W7 ^''yyIy. :yY':.Discovery.;-;;;■ : y-Y';..'■ 1 .'GwvN; J:)A:Y--:ANp',:Ni;C^H'lx-;:: : M^TKSM'-CI^ASS^lH'STAa'l^AN-'r^ Y\:Yt::'r' CP.NNKCTK)Nr:.;';'77":;-: ' {ilenilijiinrtersifor, pjxoii's' s'-ii:«. (VII LLER &-:iVlcLAFi>NJ FrotiKictors, 7:":7:;: :i)isc(>VKKKi;S7'oi"^T^i Gur.vDrnin'g-Rpom'V Lix-^3;r;;:7:tli''r5 ;777-:;7C :goo d ;;sta b li'n g ^;"7:77';i:)jscov.i':RVr;;B.;7.c;^7 NEW DIN ING \ROOiVl7 Nbw OPEN, ^YyYY: 7.;7.7']rurntshing:';>^fae;:777r.7:.7:77 :77'; iiEST-:iVliS'Al;S'S^M^Jyife^:i H inest Vol: lidiiors: - ;;Gp'od7stabliiig.; ;FIRST7STREET; ATLIN; '-7; BootsY an/i 7;Slioes 7 Ivepai; ed--G iiui'7 11 OotS: - a 7 S pec iii 1 f y .7' Harness:; a J so; Repaired.::';;::; 7;.Y'..Y 7 \:Y- 7''7-;7";;;7,;->; :. 'HOTEL::;VANC<IUVER.;7-7 Kmm THIS HOTEL: IS STOCkEDWlTfl- 7 :'7TH'£';:;BEST:;'.0F7. GOODS 'J-'. /Y.YSacn^'':Jffhnsl€tne',;-.-Pros:.. ■NpifaiB^ ■y'.yY 7V'-Limited ^y^y .7- 7.OnyiMd ifter llie;^ id;J; bf7 ApriV; 19^)4 Jtii<cl - uiilit Vfatrtfier 7ii-oti'^e tii« i'ioliowit'ig^ViJM '}>ef-'7'7'7;7- ■;'::7.;77:7-7yY'7'7;;;:,7 777;77;':':. 7 7; ;Roiigai; 'tip:itb;S ihe lies', I'^ifO!- -Y:Y ,::.7,-;-7.(.|07-7 7;7db;-;7';-ro';7;7iV'7;7; 45-''■/;'".': V:l77;7db;;77;i7do';::;.-y:2':77:-;^7;;:7^ :7;:^fatcbecli:$50.CK)./7;7-77t7:;.7:.7;;;7;.7;, 7:7 '■'•;S: '■'I X '$i/OO''&/; 1') ■■ ''jU$*$:"e^ll^- ' ■••.•M:2.ii^ lbwedfor casli;attiine'of ord-ering, :7- :MiY -r'S 7.7B:.':-,:,7-i Yjmm amm i:-<s7- Mo]'""' Lo.'SaNUS., l-'i-ciprietoi-. : ::Notice:::©f;:::Forfeitiire.; ToJL CL N'lieoJl uml uii.v iierson or person* to whom hu'iimyiiuvi* t runsl'erreil liis interests-in t'M'. li'ii^ene-Vo.: L Jiiifrene N'o. 2, ■Bi'i'sreno. N<>: H .Mineral Cliiims, siliiute ■uho'ii't 2':i miles hoi-tli' ul'.. AtJin, in tlie Atlin .Miiiiu.u- District - ■'.. ■ '. ."■ .-'• 7. .''..-. ■ -Y ■. 7 Ywn are iie--<-liy reiiiiareii t (i' take not ie.e tliVit. we liat-e foJ- tlielast: ,i-« ti i* -'-, <1«Vii «'•-■" 111*?. whole oft he usse.s-aiieiit worh on the aliove iiiunlioneil Jlinuriil't'JI.aiii'is us reciuireil l).y See. 2« «f tlia7\l»ne»-a! Act ar.il have puiiit for recoriliii';- of two certilicates.oi' sneJi, worU, li'ml yn'ii are hereli.v reanireil to («int rihiite yciiir_i)i-o.liorii.otU)J7siiel! »>irl< anij vxiicnili- ture, tofretlier \vkli-ii.lJ eosis of uilvertisiiifr yo«u- siijd ,i>ix>|w>rt.ion.,; amount in^- to six! y- .isix-clollarv-atKl iiJiity-one n<iBSt.t}*-«-t liinl .cents [S(ifiJ5;r,l ex'el'isive of eosts. If von fuil ur refiise "to cont riliiite'vonr saiVl j)i'oi>oj-t'ioii anil all costs of ail vert i si njr, within ninety ilays fivjin rhodate ot'fhe lirst pnlilk-alitui of this notice in "The -Atlin (Jliiini," wliioh (U'e is herc-iiniler writti.-n, yonrintercrttf dn said "iiitiier'il elainis will Ijeiv-iiiej.vesteiLiii -ns, .viiiii* c«-partners, iniile'r the .iirovisions oi..'tins' Mineral -le*. anil Auii.'UilintJ.A/jts., ..■'■." Dated this 'iij-il diiy of .I nl.'V A. p.. «>«. '-.■.■.-.'* O. K. C'lNI.KV. ■• I'. 1). ItOKKK. - YyniAXttSW'YYYYXiY'. .7»:;7HA;RBE1-17 SHOP ;7:; UJ^7Sh:'H!.S3S^^ N6w-<'e(ui|iy.'tlieit-7i.^\y;.<in''J^ei's::ve^7;;!': ;:7:;'t«'thcJlaiiii o'f-'L,^- ..i-}V.)e*x.]S\**t*t.y.Y}:Y Tii:u;ii:iiiV'r!»Viii«ui-ij''cs^i».!!y;V i'n ciries/ 7Pri-vjite7lMiM-aiiee for;ladifis. ~; Iii- ; .3 m mm mi 7s:- -.tent m ..f....,?!iWS^SI! nieets second'?--and :lburth:7Ay«lnes--'; iihvs;ioT!--ei;K:h;':m dii7V7<3. ij:AV;Block; Tliird':Street; .T'"''.-Y-is!tiVig^^^^ 5i:ivnte<l::tbatteikU: 'Y:.Yy0YYY'.j:Y :-j:Yy:.. :y;;.::-7:;;;.:71^;:.W7;:piWa^ 7: YJ.;;; ; 7 i'^-i aster.;AV6rk<nia iii;;; '■:7:77Vi7:;iC7:MV;N7:AVoobSv:^ --C:7:-:;'::7-r7 m w ■&'■ YY:^ 7..--';--.7-r-i« mmk l<JKl&£YE<^lVPXiU^ ;'.: 7:iv\T::RYTHP^ lSfa~£Q~K5ai&X,R^ --:7:-''7 . 7'\">v::-;piVi'p. :HasTiE, PuOPRiKTOK. 7; '''=■■ 7.C0KNKK "I'IKST AVKNUU: AND -DISCOYEKY: STRKUT,'ATLIN.: ,:7 fa NOTICE. To llusnv Mi'.K'AV of Heinnitt,'H. ('- "^TTO'l''1'1^ £-i I"'1'1'1'-'-' (.■■'»'',•" I'-1' the iinder- -Ji-> sj-ned, holder of I-7 M. C. N«. HWM. that, yon linvi! fiiiii'il to keep up your I'ree Miner's CertiJiejite and laiJed In eon' rllnitu your pj-»|i'-rtion«l'eMien'li< nre reunired l.'.v liie II. .(•. A'et Jit) I'll', (inn. I2S dnriii'i the lasl foiii-yeiirs.iiml'lhiit 'f '" ll"' <"M'iration of ninety days jMidilk'iition yon slinnld fail or refuse t«««iitrUin<f ,w propoj-'ioiMif the e-vpcndHiire j-cii nired li.v section 2L I o^i.'tlier with aJJ eon'ts «f nilver*Wus.' und lo yhow that yiin are and linn; lieen « free-ininer. ymir inter-cst ,in (lie " A KITIC " icmiI ".(.iAN* VON Okkjsk " Mineral Clniius. situate on tlie Left HaniLSide oT l.alte Ueanett ladow the TmwimcI IJiMiiietl. shall Jieroaie vested in tin: niiilcrsi^ied w li'» has ,made the reciniri'd expenditure- the whole as provided hy Sect ions ; ll at till ^"-IJ of said Aet« j M.Miv llo'i'ii',- V.y t'l-.r.l. ,% Ci.iii.-iM'lil.l.. her-Solicitor- j Jst pill). .Vll^.^l.l J,>;ili»nll. V.'l'- :'7',:-7.;TH E'■:'.■:■' lALF-WAYflOUSE' is a hiiven for all traveUe.rs. The meals - iu'e ifi-ee-milliii^ and Alio ilu-ose.r-; in i.l»i, ibac- Iks retfrefili'iii-s as. tlie deiv^f the early _,iiM)i-iiinj;', 7 An ideal - -Kiinuner and winter , ' j-c*ort.. ::;- :7 - -. :7v *m$mmmmmmmams&m JAMES CLARK,: ''■■'.. I'KOPRIKTOR':.'- THE WHITE FASS^ Through Uno- from Skaguay to Atlin. Whit*a! Hopm, .'.Big. Salmon, 7 Dawson and all intermediate points. ; ' .. ■—■■'.■ ~ -''. ■j'*.~-nr-rialli/'''*xc.ent Sunday, between Skagvsy, Cariboy Finely appointed trains daily, .except, ounaaj, and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and F-xpvo*3- TIME SCHEDULE OF FlflST CLASS TRAINS7 No. I.-North lloimii.. ! No, i.-Sonth KminiJ.. ,; yaoa.in. I.v. .SKAtiUAV ^ Ar. ^IUji.iil i; K) p.m. I.v.:-.- CAltlliOL-. Li-. UJiOai^iu . i.80 \un. Ar. \VJ I ITIi IKUC-iK J.r.-. fl.at) inn. TIME SCHEDULE LAKE! STEAMBOATS-. ''•-^^,,!ou^'•:^^;;r• A^oAi.u.%\n:::::K:C*- 1,'eave ATI.l'.S r. p.m.'Mondays.'' Arrive CA1MIWIJ ~ a. .... T.iesdny- .') p. in. '4'hncsdayM. 7 u. in. Kridnyn. ,W ,emuds of ...eft**,;- »*i" ''« «*««'«•'> f,'«' *'*«■ «*"!' f"" {*™,M»t "'"'73 "c"",,,,, Wi'" ^i^^!2"S h. «.,,««:» xime ,o have Li^n.e li^veced .„• .1—d. 'liineSeJi^.iK-st.re'.irhJeettocluanKe^ithoiitn.du-e. ■ EST- Bagga-ge eonded Through. apply to ..nyMH-ent of t he Company or to „, ,m,v,,,'. , f. ,r t ,, , J. LIPSCOMB li.lUMNM-.O Asst.C. K*i.A.. I ! *.l !*l i il M..I..1!. WIIITI'. C. I'* ■'• '■ yani'iniver. U. ('• Agent, Atlin. Slcnjilin.v. AJjjsK-h. ^,,'?*.3^^-*^ ATLIN, 11 C. SATURDAY, SKPT1-.MBKR ';,:;,, sU 7*0 "... ��.. <��<='-<-" ��[''"?; \ foi. yourselves. C:X:"^tuZ s .n, so..-., s...- ., c. Shurp ,is in the Hospital II.iv.it ���'. ;������ .��. Co.nn.it tee Meet',�����>.. ��*<����� " .... Tli'iii-sdu' in each month. llev. 1''. I,. Stenl.en^on. Sector. with an injured leg/caused by the fall of y rock' while mining on Boulder Creek. Bv everv boat K. L. Pillinan & ��� .���, ��� Co. 'receive the finest assortment of S,. Andre's's V resi.yleriau Ch.ircl. hold S ;::uV'SX:o;n.;he\:ioM- of,l,e,....rnin,: ����rvi".-. II.-v- L.T.irUiiiwt.m. Mnn>l��.. Mrs. Bom pas, wile of Bishop Bompas, is here on a,visit. McDonald's Grocery makes a specialty of fresh eggs and butter. Mr. Hy. Maliiiw 'left /or Paris this week. He will return with .Airs. Malum and child eaily next season. Well assorted Stock of Domestic and Imported Cigars al Bourne's. Mr. and Mrs. I;I. Duni. and daughter, accompanied bv Capt. Smith, Lieut. Smith and Mrs. Smith, of Skagway. arrived here on Sunday. The gentlemen left on Monday's boat and the ladies are the guests of Mis. \V. J. Robin- sou. I The O. K. BarberShop for Hot or Cold Baths at all hours, 50 cents. Norman McLeod, while having a friendly wrestling match with Phil ' Hampton, broke his leg above the ankle. He is at the Hospital. . N. C. Wheeling has now one of the best assorted stock ot Groceries in this Camp., Specialties in Kggs, Butter and Cheese. Dr. Keller and " Micky" Rich obtained in Atlin A verv worthy object deserving support is the building of a Skating Kink iu Discovery. We all know the disadvantage our Atlin skaters were placed in by'V.nl getting siilli- cieul opposition and it is up lo us to help the boys and create lhe opposition necessary lo the lile "I sport. A smoking' concert, pie- sided over by Mr. A.J. Kappele, will be given al the Nugget Hall, Saturday, 24th Sept., the total proceeds to be devoted to the Rink fund. Over a dozen of the best talent will take part in the entertainment. Tickets, 500.^ The Scotia goes out twice a week I now, Mondays and Thursdays. Carry nothing but, the best qualities and brands of Groceries- that can be procured for the Northern Trade. &sr Call and-inspect, our stock before buying your fall supplies. SHIKfiS. " OLD SEAL uw THE IRON STORE* Vov Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Pillman's are always iu the lead.. $100.00 REWARD.-One hundred dollars rewind will lie paid for information leading to the conviction of the party or parties who have been maliciously placing Poison around, thereby causing death of valuable dogs.���N. C. Whkkung. CONTRACTS called for Sacking 150 tons of.Magnesite and deliver- ijr. incmc. ....�� ���; ing same on Pearl St. Wharf. Send arrlson had some good sport at. the sealed bid to A, C. HiRSCiiFKU). - * 'particulars on application. Bids close on Wednesday, 281V1 Sept. POST���-Nob off shade on baby carriage.-- Peiurn 10 Mrs. Plumbic For'Jumbo Wool-Top Mattrcsss aiul Supported Springs, Feather Pillows, Blankets, Quilts, go to Dune's*. On at:d after August ,st and until further no.ice, the follou.ng ��,ll be the rates for lights ; accounts collectible monthly : FIFCTRIC LIGHT PATHS: - Installation, $y.$o per light. 3 Gandle Power Incandescent $,*7S per month per hqht *362 ',',' " " S.50 All burned-out or blackened lamps will "^^^^M free ofcba.^e, if brought, to the Company s olhce, but h.okeii ones be charged lor at 30 cents each. MODERN STEAM LAUNDRY IN CONNECTION : 1\A���J* ����"*���.����. When You Want Job Printing Call and Get Prices at The Atlin Claim Office. . head of McKee Creek this week, I Particulars ����f "rPj^su"' ,.i��c. r,n \\ fdiies(la\. 20111 ' ami the Editor, as a consequence, is living high. They got over .50 birds in one day. I f vou want a good meal go to the Quick Lunch Room, Mrs Henning' proprietress. Mr. Wheeloek was among the arrivals this week. New Flies and Fishing Tackle at C. R. Bourne's. I Harvey C. Irwin will be brought back today from Caribou on a. warrant charging him with misappropriating seven ounces of gold from the Minnie Paul Group on Spruce Creek. If you want the latest Magazines and Papers, go lo Pillman's. I The Ladies of St. Martin's Church Guild will hold their annual sale of work in the Roman Catholic Church, corner of Third aud Tray nor Streets, ou Wednesday next, 28th Sept. Doors will be open at 8 p. m. Admission, free: ex-l . Fancy work, table linen, draperies, hand-knit socks and mits and many��� other useful 'articles will be for sale. Refreshments will be seivcd' during the evening. We are better prepared to lake care of large orders on HAY,. OATS AND FEED, than any' house this side of S��u.e.- Perish;, hies a Specialty. Rose of Ellensburg Butter, Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, Standard Oil Co. Preferred Stock of Canned Goods, ' Blue Ribbon Tea. gJOV~ Satisfaction Guaranteed. NOTICE. -*VrrOTI('l7. ^ herehy -riven that, within till JlN duy,, from date. I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, foi- permission to purchase tlii- followinir descrihed land, situate in tin- Atlin District: ���('oniniencinsrnt a post marked "CM. H's" N. I', corn.t, planted alioiit one mill' south ol tllii mouth of MeKee ('reck ami oiie-lmlf mile from I .tiki' front, thence southerly 40 chains, thence westerly IU chains, thence imi-t lii'ily 4H chains, thence easterly 40 chums to point ol' commencement, eoiitniiiinsr 1��� ,.���;r.'s ...oil- or l.-s. (,_M ���AjlsllAW. Atlin. II. C7. .July 27th. 1804. THE ROSS-HIGGINS CO. SKAGWAY, ALASKA. Wholesale and Retail Butcher FIRST STREET, ATLIN, B. C. NOTICE. J- HI-'lll-'HY (jive notice that within 0(1 clays -L lrom iliito. I inteiul to apply to the Chief (Joininissioner uf Lauds and Works for permission to purchase the following dc- siTilioil iri-omiil. sitmilP in rlie Atlin l>isli-u-t: .-('oininenciiin al a post niarkeil " S. II. PV X 1'. corner post, planted ahout two miles south of the mouth or MclCec Creek mid one half mile from l.nku front, thence southerly 10 liliuins. thence westerly 10 ehains. thence northerly -HI ehains, thence easterly 40 chains to point, <>!' commencement, coutuiiiitijr l,in acres more or less. s M |1|[.Mm.. Atlin. H. C.,.Inly 27th. 1001. ATMS, H. (;- SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Tin and Granite Ware, -���=^=_=^~-sass-*"** Miners' and Blacksmiths' Supplies, Doors and Windows. Furniture and mattress Factory. | ������..���.:��������.,,. ��� M. FOLEY ���':'���' ATL'l.N, H. C. ..,' .7 BREWERS OF LAGER BEER. SMALL AND LA RGK'.' ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 9 FULL LINE OF-STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. I-ii'ST Srui'KT, Atlin. r, , ������ " Z ""��� �� o r I KEEP NONE BUT PRIME STOCK-LOWEST MARKET PRICES. HloinY Oats, Chop heed branv etc., ccc.i m i^afK
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Title | The Atlin Claim |
Publisher | Atlin, B.C. : Atlin Claim Publishing Co. |
Date Issued | 1904-09-24 |
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. |
Geographic Location | Atlin (B.C.) |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Print Run: 1899-1908 Frequency: Weekly |
Identifier | Atlin_Claim_1904_09_24 |
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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/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0170045 |
Latitude | 59.566667 |
Longitude | -133.7 |
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