fife'* ���' I n i rvT^-f**-r^*^tvf.*r*^ Min*>.JUdJnU3.1irir'.2.1GfcASSA"lW'SV,%S ������cjs^f*'5'-."!^'i��:Jei-ul-j.iun- *M"fV5T3?-!' TSrsr *---*t"2f ^P^^t'^SVI Jfiiiass3��i r- :7.__ZL^^iSJc^J^kdkL: J5^ o. ���i- I'J i . UH'4 i'1 14 ��� I t I ���il J rf'J I- ?! r v T .$ *'V I'j (?*' >1\. .��'��j��i*'^-��ni ATLIN, U C, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904. j\ ���* -00- WAR NEWS. May 28'j'ii ��� A de.s* alch received 'in Rome noin Tokio '-ays lhe Japanese have ���ultackul T.ilie'iwan. Tlicii occu- |):ilion of ihc junction ol lhe Dairy 1 ail way with the main Poll Arlhui line isolates D'xii.y. The Japanese captured lifly guns 111 lhe Riu (;ji*.>u light. Russians kfl 400 dead on lhe field. Their Ju.-s.-s is sijid lo have been two thousand, and Japanese three thousand, killed or wounded. . <. A New Chxvaii" desi'alch sa>s lhai theie is excellent au'.koniy lor the .x.-taUmeul that lhe Japanese plan to use 100,000 men against Pent Ailhur and lake it by st01 in in a [011.light. They realize .that ' the I��,-m's will be severe, bin ecn- -, iP-i ii ' bellei to lisk that than k..-e;> .1 large army idle -for three months. Th'ey do not-propose" lo pei eliale into the interioi riiiy rifr- lhe-i than Mukden. _, ,_ , , , , .", A despatch fiom Tokio says the "Russians ha'-e -abandoned- ,Nan Quail Li. g and havejjeen, driven- from San Chi r Li Hu,. recreating ���towards Poit Arthur. ; .' .-; '; St, Pctcisburg does nol disguise llie i.ict.ihat Russians ban .qffcr. but liule resistenoe to,.the advance'of the Japanese,"and must now retire within the foi tress of Port Arthur uiid deiend ihemselyesagainstsiege; May 30T11 : General Kuiopatkin has sen.t-"a despatch 10 th'e war office at 'St. P.-teYsbtirg which says the Japanese axlvniicc oir Kwan Tien .has begun 1". 0111 baimmata'za.' Si. Petersburg is .said to Lave received information .which compels lhe couviciion that General Kuroki and the activity of his scouts, northwest aud south-west.ofFeiiR Wang, Cheng, are parts of a well executed leint -.o pieveut -Ktuopatkin-. from deiachii.g a force to hamper ���Genii 1 a 1 uku's operation against Port A ilh tir. , . ., A repott has been* rcceiv-ed* a,t Washington of the departure Iro'm ' J , n" ol" another army division; i) ,1 the destination is unknown. May 3ist : . A Mukden despatch sax s the \ i >a i*.-se mad*? another unsuocess- ul .'t.-m.i lo block the haibor'ot Pjii Ai liiur on May -3SU1. One Jar)ine-.e gunboat und two destroy- er^ were sunk. ��� 'p.kio says four gunboats, "two destroyers and two toi pedo boats weie sen. to Port' Arthur on the 'iii..!-.h?:'.--.x,i','1k'' j8ih and effected a i;.lU. 7 , vc>':l.l;s;L!,<:vv.lacing7heavy iir..: .;-iurtie laud batl-iit-*--'. They d-i^.*o?s;rc-i A .cw searchlight���'station ii'.id otic or two new forts. One ganboat was struck by a-'shell;; one officer injured, three men killed iuid o'iie gun damaged? AID the. olher boats escaped without receiving any injury. ' Tokio Miys the Russians exacu- aled Dtxluy .so hahtlx lhai ihej faili-d Lb de.->iioy nnich property thai \-��ill piovv. highly valuable lo tin".* Japuuese. ��� 1 Vladivoslo.-k believes lhe Jupa- 'n'c'e have" niiiicd IV-iei the Gieat Gull, on xvhich lhai citx issilualed. -Tientsin sa\ s it i.*-, reported that four Sibeti.'in legimeuts have left ti point t\s-cnl\* miles souih of "New Chwang, ye-teid-ay, i'oi the i.elief of Poit Arthur ! '" J l! NI? ''I ST : ,Theie is a scarcity of war news .today. The only important new is contained in a despatch ip London Pom Rome, staling 'that a telegram was ic-eeived in that cit} from i 'I'okio ..Avhich,' re.poi Is that General Kmoki has completely beaten.the':"'"i:e . of General K1110- palkirr neai Simai^e. -All. lhe Russian puMiwuis east of Plji Cheng a'ie''s'aid to have been abdi'idoaed, ���=e\ eial , guii'" taken and. a whole, squadron of Cossacks captured. 'Phis engagement near Simatsc is thought to be the same which took ���place iroitli-east of Feng Wan'g .Cheng, May 27II1 "do 36th.' Both sides are said to--have suffered -heavily, butsdetails are lacking.; * A courier arrived'a Tientsin from *Ne\v Ghwaiig'' who' 'says -'that the Russian^ officials are. desperately gloomy 'over the results of Kin Gliou aiid Naii'shaii" Hill*' engage-' merits. ...:,''" * ' JUN.K 2ND : . St. Petersburg ".---A semi-bflicial telegraiii' fiom" Mukden says that the'Russian losses-at, the .battle of Kin Chou were 30 ^officers and Sco men killed' aud woundji'. The guns which were abandoned were iiseles.-. 'Mukden*. ���" Lieutenant-Colonel Gciurko ar-iivecl from ��� Port Arthur after safely pas-sing llnough the Japanese lines, lie was attached to the staff of Geneial Fock and beaiei of important infoimalron re- Litiiig to lliti frg$ting,.at Kin Cjroti and'the situation.at.Port Arthur. St. ��� Peteisburg :��� According tc .information recti\ ed by the General Staff, the Japanese have aboui 125,- 000 .men .'in Southern .iManchmia. General Kuroki iscontiuhally shifting col"trous back.and -Joitl? l.P.con- . 1 ceal his real puipi sc. .. ���It is stifcly predicted that the Russian "fiqiuidioi'-'at* Foii'Artlmr will not wait until the< last 1110- mei'it befoie'g.rir.g out. A despatch from lhe Russian admiral sa\s thai every ������-���hip,, with, the exception of thc.Ppbicda, is uvw ready, lo. go to se.v-'jVa moment.'s I'.olice. and Ural llic clj.iiuuel is clear. ,'..,.... Coiiipetent niiii'-''.iy crilic-J stale "that- land- ".'ortihcatioiis liiust be breached beP-ie a geren.l; assaiill is coninienced, and this is not coir- sidtu-d jicssiblt* iu less than three weehs. [Owing to the wiies being; down u.dax, there will be no rejxirt of liiti.si niu uews.J DOING. Atlin's First Dredge Proves a Grand Success. Oui Editor, accompanied by Mr. D. {-loss, manager of the Bank of Commerce, paid a visit to the dredge last -Tuesday, where they were very cordially received by the gepeial manager, Mr. O. T. Switzer, who kindly phowed them over the dredge and explained its workings, which'have" already been fully described in previous issues ;of this paper. i . ."*"'���' The dredge today is iii full operation and the line of buckets pours a steady supply-of- wash into the .sluice, which is carried away by an average of 2,000 inches of- w.ater, raised for the purpose by a 6 aiid 10 inch pump. ��� ._. ' , In the wash, at -intervals, enormous boulders are to be seen, many weighing over a ton", all of which -a.'e easily passed"'through the" revolving screen and tlibroughly washed by a'steady stream of water under pressure before .being automatically dumped over the.side of the dredge. Owing to the fact that a face to bedrock must be opened up before tire cliedge can move ahead, the accumulated tailings have ,for the moment to be shovelled away, which necessitates stopping the dredge for a while every half hour; bur this stoppage will not, however, be necessary as soon as bedrock is reached and the face dredged out. Oir Tuesday the dredge was employing fourteen men to run two shifts, and orr Thursday a third shift will be put on, making a total of twenty-one men, who will, keep the dredge working steadily night and day. As soon as the face (which is to be"150 feet wide and of a circular form) is fully opened up, the gang of men now employed at shovelling tailings will be laid off and all the labor then required to run the monster machine for three eight-hour shifts will be eight men aud a cook. ��� Tlie* electric power house employs Six men and a cook. On Tuesday a depth of twenty- two feel on one side and fifteen feet on the olher side of the face had been reached, and indications go to wairanl ihe'assenipu that by today. bedrock will have been attained, when .the resulunit golden yield cannot fail lo be caught and held in the sluices of the most modern and economical of ;,11 placer mining machines. Bed of Pine Creek to be Reserved for Dumping Ground. Gold Commissioner's Office, - Atlin, B. G., rst June,'1904. ��� Sir :���-As it is rumored that iheic is a disposition oil the part of certain individuals to re-locate portions of the bed of Pine 'Creek between Discovery and "Gold* Run; it has occurre-i to me'tlial it might save any persons so disposed both trouble and annoyance if 1 announced through your columns that the bed of Pine Creek from Discovery to Gold Rum being practically'worked out, is' not'open for re-location and thatrecrrds will not b'e issued therefor, even if applied for. Applications for leases over this portion of the creek have been refused ihree times, it beiucf deemed 'advisable by the government to keep that portion open for the" accommodation of those operating llie'benches oh either side"; I have'therefore requested the mining recorder not to accept any'applications' lor record between the points mentioned. ' Trusting this'co'mmiiniea'tion may have the desired effect and prevent disappointment, and -annoyance, I am, sir, yours truly, J. A. Fraser, gold'coiiiTifissioner; The Editor, The Atlin Claim. Sir Henry M. Stanley Dies in London. 1 Sir Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer, died last month. He was originally John Rowlands, and was born'of obscure parents iu Wales, in 1841. When'a small boy, he worked his way to New Orleans as a cabin boy and' there adopted the name of a merchant for whom he ' worked for many years. He served in" the Confederate army and afterwards was irr the1 United States nav}\ He became'a'hetvspaper reporter and later was war correspondent for'the New'York Herald. It'was while in the employee ol lhe Herald .that lie found Livingstone and became famous. He devoted many years to African explorations aud wrote, voluminously oir that continent and his experiences there. He had made his home in England for twenty years and was a member of parliament. He was knighted in 1899. * ���* <��� Reelpes'for Shoes. . To make shoes, or boots waterproof,'melt together in a pipkin, equal quantities 'of beeswax , aud mutton.suet.- W.hile liquid, rub it over the leather, including the soles. Kerosene Will soften boots and shoes that have been hardened by water and render them as pliable! as new. ' m i Pf Pi B #���1 k', If bit m m 41 f IS 1 *r ��� *���*.���,(, ��i"< \v-iiirj>'*r'rtfiri*^f "!*>'*��v�� ft*^iv��'i^^iiwiij^aztai^^itrim>^mmflV ^>''^vmmKewtT'nvviT[Tj:afnnT''tr'T' M-tw^'ssrsTSt-friPs-s^'W,^^ t.f\ ���?. ^1 I* Pi wisswi'aaBiBJf;.-'.--!*;.1! *jc*m*j��.*ui.A ������'; ,*t *VT-> ." -1- ���A .^I.S- i^5l - , .'' ���**'"*,S r-i i ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY. - JUNK 4, 1904 The Atlin Claim. I'.ililnihefl every Sitlurilay morning In l'".fK A/lXiM Claju Puui.ibhi.no Co. A.C. HlHBCHll'Bl.D. IlUITOII, PlIOPKlKTO 1:. - OlHce of publication Pearl St., Atlin, 11. C. , ,,.Adv��i-tj��iutf;Rnk��v :...S1.0*J .per .inch, eucii husrtion. Heading- notices, 25 rents a line. aJpeeiuljContraut.lintcif on ui.plluntioi.. ' The subscription price in (5 a year payable in Kilvctnee. No piper xvill be delivered mi less this condition Is oomplied xrith. The Rise "and Fall. The lowest and highest temperatures recorded for lhe week ending 27th inst, are as follows": May June 28 29' 30 31 1 SBK Saturday, June 4T11, 1904. In another column of this issue we publish a letter from the Government Agent stating that the bed of Pine Creek, from Gold Run to Discovery, - has been ��� reserved for,the .purpose .of permit- ' ting the owners of bench , leases to utilize-that part of the bed 6f Pine Creek for a dumping ground. We are pleased to note that the govein- ��� ment have-realized the importance of' such a- measure, which is. decidedly advantageous to tlie individual miner; in fact, all worked 'out' creek beds should be reserved for the same purpose and thus do ," away with useless litigation, trouble and delay, of operations, both "to individuals and companies, through the personal ownership of the only available means of disposing of their tailings. The reservation of worked out ground for, the purpose mentioned;,is a���. measure that does good to all and,' harm to none and should therefore be "respected "and stric'tly'.observed. "' 24 above 3'-> 32 32 ' 38 39 ' 34 54 above 48 56 58 57 5S 56 Something: Worth Knowing1. A bottle of pennyroyal left, uncorked in a room "at .night will ex- pel any mosqmtos therein. ,i. AiliijU:. Nugget and-Grape. Rings And -AH -Ktrjrfsl.of Jewellery Manufactured on the Premises. gptif? Why send oik when you can get goods as cheap here ? Watches From $5 ugt* Fine Lino of Souvenir Spoons. JULES EGBERT & SON, The Swiss Watchmakers. ���O-��*M��3-s'"'��"sK*O*0-*tK>*'2ta^ I THE KOOTENAY HOTEL. COR, A, R. McDonnld, Proprietor. FlKST AND THAINOK STKEUTS. This First Claw Hotel Inks been remoilel'eil ami mfiinilnlieil thrmiu'hoiit and offers the beet aoconulio.lutio.i to Tiu.i>ii<>iil or I'fjriiiiiiient ; , , . ;('uent��.���Am��llcmi anil liUiropeuii plun. Finest Wine's, Liquors and Cigars. .. !Billiar��ds, -and .'Pool. . 0*0*6*d*0��C"*��G'sKt*0'-��^ .-( IS AND CtSAXS CASE GOODS A 5PlCMI.Tr. meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, at 8 p. m., at the A. O. U. W Block, Third Street. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. F. \V, Dowling, . Master Workman. E. M. N. Woods, Recorder. Hydraulic Alining .. / # ...- ,, 'Machinery, HYDRAULIC GIA^fTvS, WATER GATES, ' ANGLE1 STEEL RIFFLES & ' . HYDRAULIC RIVETED Pumping & Hoisting Machinery. ���r * ������_���������__��__ % ^ ^ " Estimates furnished on application ? The Vancbbver Engineering Works, Vancouvhe, ii. PI PK "H ���^MTF5^,'r-v*.���^r.T)'f*1^**.W''-'^m'tw^0-'-*4-tt^:WCT^'pwy^^ L��fltuMM'iiuuauutlllliMiiuuiMMiiuii^^ ivuiuuimMiMMsitirr���- EE2SS -1V asssss *?m f" 4 f i .mumwrs^mi ia��t *I'V*^��X'3r5-**Z*��a!0^ "MfmnlHlad'uCM H��lj M ^^^^^j^^^^^.-.^ 5^p^,n-- rj^^y^^ ^- - "���" -T" ^ 'r" '���'v. *' -*; /^"'/^ *���-TrrMW*' -wWCJ**'-** UMHJw^��>iiub^"i^'ift^jrirut teit-ift.,,,,,,, r^r t,_v *�����*�� Sit-i �� *" **-txtt "t.l*V*',i'l ,*t\' jiuse&ittfW iviiw H-< ( h /CV^' ��^?��^=r ^i "l k 9 i ATLIN', -n C, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904 # 53? ! 8 \ '"��� s ro ���' 1 ������a 1 *v -.r w .( \ i": ��� ���is* 'JBMKt =9 rify T HE 'ATLIN '-'TRADING, .7COMPANY, - Big Clearance Sale - of Winter Dry Goods i>. v As our Buyer is going East to purchase a'large stock of Dry Goods Men'.-, all wool.Grey Sock? ��� '" e have decided to sacrifice tire stock orr hand, to make room for NEW 'Ladies' N.itmal wool Under wear oudb to anive in tire Spring. Below are a few of tlie many" cut prices Men's all wool-Toques ';_. $0:75 .Sc $1:00 Reduced to $0:50 Men's Mackinaw Coats $5:50 - ������ ,, -- $4:00 Men'.-vail wodl Canadian Tweed Pants $3:50 ,, ,.- $2:50 Men's all wool Halifax ���.,,- ,, $4:00 ,, - $3:00 '���-'$0:5.3 ' ;, ��� ������;'''3"for $1:00 $3:00 ��� - $2:50 suiL Ladies' Combinaliou Stocking's & Rubbers ' ' '" ',, - '' ~$i':75 ; ��� We also cairy a laigc assortment / of Floor and Table Oilcloth. Wall Paper. ���'Men's LeaUiei Gloves- aud -Mitts.���German Socks, Blankets. ���, Wool Mitts, aud Gloves". -- Cretans & Flannelettes etc. A. S., CROSS, President. N. C. -Wheeling, ��� Secretary. ' ���'!���., ��� . 1 Till: CROWN GROUP. Local Enterprise Rewarded. lC.\'pt.*i,tations have been more > tlian realized by the prospects 6l>- . tuincd on the Crown Grou,i of leases ne.u tlie Upper _ Canyon on .���Spruce" Creek.-? The intermediate., paystieak .between the Blue Can- * * ������ ,% * 1;.. ��� , (* 7* , yon and the'Columbia mine, has been uncovered, and from'a single pan as 'liigh'-'as Thirty cents '"have been ���obtained':- I 'The' owner*,: all local men, are so satisfied with the outlook ��� that "further 'development will be made at -once, and'a"considerable ' amount of capital'-has " been subscribed for* that-.purpose. So far, the work -consists of a-tun-" nel driven into the south bank fora distance ot fifty-two.'-'feet,-; and *the prospects mentioned- above* were taken from the end of said tunnel. It ii the intention of-'tlie"rovvner< to1- sink'to b'ediock (the prospect found" was not on .bedrock)'', where it*is.t'o be ' expected that very Tgood-^piy will be eucoirnteied: '' ' ��� '"'���*���-' " NOTICE. A PPLICATION ., FOR .TRANSFER Of .LIQUOR* LICENCE. ' L ��-.-��� ' The Boulder CreekJudgment '���';-"?^- -..t^vatii. *,,..-.,., in .favour of the.Societe Miniere',1 Plantife" ! ���"��� The following,is an extractfrom the d'eci.->ion leiYdere'd by the-courts" iit regard "to" tailings "��� deposited .in the creeks" , .,- ^-��-*.-.*-j- ^ ���*, " It is this day-ordered and adjudged that the ;defendants, .-and their agents, servants, workmen, etc., be aud they are hereby perpetually - restrained'* atld enjoined from depositing any.bf 'the tailings from "their claims on Boulder Creek; . -. .- iu the stream of said creek, 01 in any such manner'as to cause damage to plantiffs." ' * . For the defendants' above'tlie in- vtake~lhe" f61f6wiiig*"ofder 'was ren-' dered. ') , ".'.-_ "It is further ordeujd and ad- jt.dged that the defendants, 'etc., Ss:i v.trrts and "workmen.'be'and'they aie hereby perpetually'"'reitrained and enjoined from depositing any of the tailings from their claims on said lloulder Creek, in the stream of .said creek, or 111 "anyisuc-h man-. nci'as lo obstruct the in-take of the plauti'TV flunie*"6'r totalise any damage to the plantiffs.".. .,.,���,, w The counter claim for damage's of the defeiida'ntji 'was'disinissed vvith costs. '.'." y '���:.".: ..- .���- .7,7 The costs oil the ��� action .\yere charged on tlieSuprenie.CQurtscale, FRANCIS THOMAS' TKOUGHTON. of ;tho Tovri ,-^f Atlin, British ,Columbiu, hereby Apply t��' tlie. I'ouril of 'Lic'enco Commissioners for n. trui.sfer of tho hotel li- fiui.ee now helil l�� K. H. Ko^jelli, to soil in - toxioiitinifj liquors iiudor the provisioiiM of the Statnte^in that behulf, in the premises knowii niiH deKuribe'fl'us the Koyal Hotel, Atlin situate on Lot 7, Block 15, of the Tow ir- site of 'Atlin,'to' cotnm'etice on the nrat aUy'of JaVy.'WSt:; . ' ' 7 ' L ' ..' My post ottieo iuhli-fi-is in :���Atlin, B. C. -.- '���'. The liuine antl atlilress of,the (iwuor of the premises proposed to be licensed are :��� 'Pra'iicis Thomas TraufrhtdurAtliii,- B. C. Dated thii $tli of Ma), 1904v: \ I". T. Tkouohtom., ', Sisrnatiiro of the a'old'er of the licence:��� - ' * ' * * \ .- -' '.' K. K0SSBL.LT. E. S. Wilkinson, P.L.S. ' Wm. Brown, C.E. WILKINSON,,&;: BROWN ... Provincial Land Surveyors' & Glvil Engineers. Hydraulic Mine tngineering a Specialty ���^ Office,-Pearl St"., near,Third -St;.rhtihttt, H.C M TliE GRAND HOTEL �� FINEST EQUIPPED HOTELvIN. THE NORTH'./, vi.;,^,: EVERYTHING CONDUCTED "IN'^FIRST-CLASS MANNER. . Up-to-Date Restaur an tyyIn Connection. ��� . . . s. , DAVIDyHASTIS,- P,ROFK1BTOK. "' ' . - ��� "' ' 'CORNBR' tlRST *AVENUB AND DISCOVERY STREKT,,, ATLXK. , FOR NOTICE. APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENCE.. T ALEXANllKR'R. McDONALD, of tho ���*��� V. T/Owii of Atlin, BritisluColuiiibiu, hereby iflve notice that I shall *ippl? to the Board of Lieenee Commissioners for.u trans'- fer.of.the hotej. lieenee at present held by Georce'K. Hayes.'to sell intoxicating liquors 'under the pi ovations of the Statutes iut'hdt behalf,iii the'premisea ftnowVi'and described aa th,e Kootenay Hotel, situate-on f'irst and Traipor Streets;��AtliiV, British,Columbia, to commence on the first day of July, 1904. Sly post offir.e.a'idrBss iii!,���Atli;i, B.C. '' TheiiamcTand tiddress of the owiier of the premises proposed'to he'licensed are :��� Mrs. Sarah McDonald, Atlin, H. C. - Dated-this 6th day of May, 1S0-1. ., . ���.-..^���f .-...-���/,.-,. a. R. McDonald. . Signature of the present holder of tha Hcense':-rr|" j". ,-.-1 - ��">* ' / / .. s. ' - " ' Gito. E. Hayed, by his attorney in fact, J. G. Cohnell. The ���{AX-} Mm Studio, , r/Lcvcns. .Single Barrel, j 1*2'..'bore Shot Gun, Apply ClainTDfEce. Call and get prices at .*, - ii ���7. fir :> \n c."-:t:-s--^s- THE WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE ���'-*-' "i ..'-.*���',���--.-," .A' ,.'r:'^ ..J .;.-.*..- ul. - -'���.- ' Paeifie and "Aretie Railway "and KaTicatloa l"o��*>anr. nrltltli Ouluiiibln Tukag Railway Ooasvaar. ;,���;.*.r. " *- " 'British Vukpn, Railway Coqspan/, 4. i , - ' .' 1 7, *"' ' ' -' - ,-J, , *-- W . J * TIME, TABLE. , IK KF?KCT JANUARY Tl��CI,"���-7fi.--- :-"' .-'-��� Daily exeept -Suaday. : c ,'" .; ''' Ma. >.A.,��9ua4 - K*:�� S?B*iM '* LT .-10. M '7.'�� tn BBNNRTT, .?-, "-,-'��� CARIBOU , ��� ... ,. ..... ��� , _.. WHITE HORSB''LTr ��� _. .. ��� ��� _ Passengers must be af depots in.tiine to havo Baggaf�� -iuip^esWcl. ��a4 ��t>aohos). 1*. speotion is stopped 90 minuteWbefore learine time of train.' 150^pounds of bagrsase will bis cheeked free with eeok full faro tickot ���������* It with each half fare'ticket' ,--���-. r., ,*'., . ."��� , , j. , : , * _ %y II r. 17 m m f\ r m i!/-i m m I ���J*-*, A ml m ml up ( ,���->" '# riwsfflzi-CT-in-^t"^^ vwyw^vwfivaftas&togi =��HillWBWv'S55W^'3^23*H^^ v;???'?:*"?-*? *"������� *n�� im/U/ri. i J _ u*e J'��.' i-f**f��ivci��tCj/U/-J!Si^(-.ju*-u**rt ATLIN',". B, SAT UR.DAY, ' * j (JJsJi ryoa. v-'H ,'t. Martin'�� Chiii'f'h, i-or. Tliii .1 anil Ti-nin- t.r -.Iieet-i. Sunday M>r\ii-cs, .Malms lit 11 :i. 111., l-'veiikoii*; 7:30 p. in. ('<-l.jl.rnt mil ot Holy Couiiniinioii, 1st Similiiy in eiu-li month nut! on Spetiinl ....-elisions. Sunday Si-liinil. S1111- dtt.v at ", |>. in. ('oiiiinltlf.'.i .Mi*etiii*-'s, 1st Thur-tiln} in ouch niinith. Ki*v. I*'. I��� Stf-11lifi1s1.11. ltf.-ft.ir. St. Andrew's I'l'esl.,-. li>ririn Glnirc-h liiil.l i,*��rvif'f*h in tin- ('liuri-h on St-rond Stii-rt. ,Mornin�� M-rvii-f at II .I'vcniii*^ *s.-i-\ ir-i- 7 i'P. Similny .School nt the close of iho nioriiiii-; service. Kpv. L.TiirltinnKiri, .MinisU'i*. l-'rce Ruailinc-Kooin. to \*t h|c)i nil 11 ro welcome. Mi". I"? M. N. Wood?, wlio for llic past live years lias filled tlio .office of Stipendiary Magistrate-;, in -���this district, has resigned that posi- _. lion and lias opened up business on * First .Street, Atlin, where he will :.:,' practice his.profession of Banister- at-Lu w. McDonald's ,* Grocerj" makes a specialty of fresh eggs and butter. Good progress is being, made on the construction of the new Catholic Church at the corner of'Third and Trainor-st reels. ���' ' 1'iesh Garden and Flower Seeds at C. R. Bourne's. A new window -has been put in the south side of the' Presbyterian Church which, much improves the building. The O. K. BarberShop for Hot or Cold Batlis at all hours, 5ocents. -_. Our genial pas tranter was'busy ' -? Thursday ' night burning' "up the old and1" musty tomes which have " arciimulated during the past .season, in anticipation of the rush which will certainly lie his before our uek't'issiic. "? ? Well assorted "Stock of Domestic and Imported Cigars at-Bourne's."- The Gleaner left . Caiiboo on ��� Thursday morning. It is said that , some of' our thirsty citizens who . were out late 'Thursday evening could hear her whistling at Taku. ��� -��� ' DR. C. H. GATEWOOD, of the t well known firm of Gatewood & ��� 'Spencer, ���Drntists. of'Vancouver, ri js expected in on .the fust trip of the steamer. Anybody rreedirrg --- the services of a thoroughly up-tc- date and competent I>e:itist will do well to consult 'him upon his arrival. Joe. Tallrniie, having retired from the trail, has taken up the noble art of gardening. The pleasure.*- of root pulling, he says, arc far in excess of,mushing yp the Tepee "Hill. Dog Muzzles can be had at J. 1). Dune's Hardware Store. N. C. Wheeling has now commenced building hie new residence. He has alieady cleared and planted a large garden adjoining the resi- ' dential lot. 11'you want a good meal go to the Quick Lunch Room, Mrs Henning proprietress. New stock of Stationery, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Dodgers, Posters, Cards, Programmes, Invitations,. Envelopes, etc., etc. Atlin Claim Offices Mr. Queen's farm-is now quite a i^ori for visitors and 'local at-rricul- V > v * - - b tufisls." .Hie bats are ""now '".mii'ig out, und the large area undei cultivation promises a gencious ciop. Mr. Queen still has men engaged clearing and breaking up land tor seeding this season. Pitch, Oakum and Caulking Cotton. O.ir-Locks, Paints aud Oils, for sale nl J. D. Durik'k. FOUND: ������- Ou the trail between the Beavis mine and Atlin, Set of Teeth, gold bridge. Owner can have same by applying al "Claim Oflice." ��� " "*" TO SELL OR RENT���-Residence of live rooins'in desirable locality ��� lully. funuslird, ' Kitchen Range, Heaters, etc. "' " Mrs. \V. J. Smith. Bl'DS AND ROOMS--Clean, Q'iiet ami Reserved. ���- Al Tim *s- . MiCTKtij'oi.'i-r, Atlin. - ��� * * ' "*\V, J, Smith, Prop.- <5> *-��� ���*-������"���-��-��-���-�����- ��� t- E. M. N. WOODS, BARRISTER-AT-LAW. ,-, llns tnken an Ollici- at Itouin 1, Gold ^ Hoiiki-, llisoovi-r.v. Ollit-c llf.iirs.��� �� 'J'lies.lujs, Thursdays' nnd !>tUm't|n}->. ^ from t. to ,S p. in. ' SXA-ftLI J2> 8 S3 IrV^^JPvFrk".' v~, j.-. th" We are still doin^ business a1 Old Stand ', THE IRON STORE. " And are to the front with Fresh E^gs. and the best brands of Butter, backed up by a full line of Groceries, best'brands, on the Market. OUR MOTTO: Fair treatment to all OUR AIM: Once a Customer, always �� Cutlomei*. NOTICE. ���Sixty tlio s tram iluti- I will apply to the Cliii-1 Commissioner nt Lands and Works for permission to purchase the followintr tles- cril.ed l-iiuils, in the Atlin District. Com- inonciiif; nt ii Post marked A*. C. 11., N. W, eo'mpr, adjoining C. It. Meyers' S. W. corner post nnd planted nt .1 pujnt on the Eastern liOiiiifliirj of Atlin Townsite. thence Kastprly ID chriiiih, thence South 27 chains, to the Northern bmisiflury oi .the .-Anaconda min- i-i-,il i-Iniin, thf-ncu Westerly -It) elmine, thciice Northerly -7 olniin.s to point;of romiiici.ee- l,ll--,f-, in ti.ttv ii,, ,i^r.lU-s iibi'iiti, xiiuri- i>^ less. -. ? ' A. C. HlHBCHFELIl. Dute.I, Atlin, H. C. Muy 10th, 1!W4. NOTICE. THE* BRITISH COLUMBIA JPOWEK AM) - ��� ��� ' ' MANUFACTURING. Go.,. Limited. .., On and after May ist. and until fir" thci notice, the following will be the rates for lights. Accounts collectible weekly. ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES: ��� Insinuation, $3:^0 per light. IS Candle Power Isicaniiascceti $GnSO par week per liqht. O ,9 ,, ,, .��>**.?�� IC'si- < *' The Company will furnish all lniri| s Met ������: '.I ���������:���. < ��� 1 ������ ������ ; '. <��������� <--!d lamps with irew ones when limned mi'.., , , ' ��� CUUAI'KK, BETTl'K, SaVHR, Cl.ICAM.IliK, "& I Il7YI.l "l 11.:" . rJA i;. J Modeiin ttrr.AU Laundry in 'Jonnisutios���7Wash Hl'Ndi.us Couun* f5 ����� ��V. thi iA\h.-*,ut Shelf and Heavy Hardware^ arid (Vranite Ware���Miner's ct Blacksmith's. Supplies.---Doors- and Windows. Tin FURNITURE '/I TTRESS FAOT&RY. TV[OTl(."li is hereby privpn that Sixtj ilnya iit'd-r ilnti- I intend to apply to the Cliii-l Commissioner of Lands nnd Works ff.r pei-inission tn pin'chnsc the following ilesi-i-ihi-il liiiitlhitiiiitefl in the Atlin District, vi/..:��� ComrnuiicliiK- nt t, post marked D. R., N. \V. corner, phintcil about one mile North- linst ��r Atlin Townsite. thenco Easterly 40 chain*-,, thener. Southerly 40 chains, thence Westerly 10 chains, thence Northerly 40 chains to point nf commonciement,eonituiii- iu^ li-O ai'i'fx more or less, D. Robs. Dated, Atlin, 11. C, .May 11th, 11104. LOUIS 3C!-iUlLZ9 .Wholesale and- Retail B utel *���,�������� -FIRST STREET, ATLIN, R. C. Ai . norr1 RISCOV^RY, B.'C. ". ' -* X CHOICEST WINES LIQUORS & CIGARS ALEXANDER 81 A I N, . Proprietor*. or Rent* te 99 tnpmty f ha A SMALL - ATLIN,. H. C. BREWERS OE LAGER BEER,. AND LARGE ORDERS PROMl'Tl.V FIT.I M'��. i mow nj j-:i*: & ta.yi.oh. I'UOVINCI.VI. JLN-O DOMINION i.ani-> ai.'UVUVOUeJ. THE tfWfri.'-'vj- \t.ihf. ii Consulting, Civil uiul Hytlniullc EiijiinoerH. Atlin, British Columbia HOTEL VANCOUVER. lK���� Fi'kst Strkkt, Atlin, ; '��� I KEEP NONE BUT PRIME STOCK-.LOWr.ST MARKET PRICES. \V. G. Paxtou, Notary Public, will attend iu Discovery on Wed- TH,S HOTE1: ,s stocked with ���lesdaysaiid Saturdays until further I .notices THE BEST OF GOODS Sam* Johnstone, Prop. - - TVS* J* U1>'A- ,\������;- -?--.-���'���,"��� HAS REOPENED Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes. Ai Rooms to Rent.���Board by the Wed- C. R, Myi.']-*-, l'roijrietor. Jr-i "m