;: 1/1/7- !t.'if,:v, S^7:M:7777' . wAS ���. CAiv.vP.'.v'/..'''- vol: T3* '-^MKllGl|^^ ffNGttSH^^ 'i/^^ne^ 77'H:77M77Susp^ul e'ct���Fqr-way/'a n d/'S wei 7 7,'-;-':7:7777d^��:;7Arra '���^iS^liJB*^ :' ���'���': tY ^ >'v 7pv7s ?. * ''^^-'l^y -^W!i fl"?*'1. " l.fe::' S-: ;M��! 7^| -7V ���; /^Sslai i.^B^Si ^J^I^^'i^-^e i^^S^^rr? :;;1:;;epideim^ ;>7 J uis' bee n7 phebk^ .-;: 7 ||Iviege^3|l |m ip^pt^^i^Ca^ 77 ^^S't as/ ��� tifeia ���fawil'cied;e.ght;?graiid; "^aiP^^s^y^he; ;Iiitenialibnal7Exiiibi-;; /^���agncirlt'^ 7i:rghrae;:cei^al^ /'/^fe^G^^?-^ :777tke7G^ ^perieciifr'p'^ ^vje-yjand^^ 7/;the^hibit^ 7v 7^ asjgarise ii^in 7^^ 77?the7 "Mbroccan^-'q'u^ /7-*^-^^Genu^ 7-C:;.4&!H^ ;/:;is;yiewed^witj.^ 7 ;��� 1* e:ti sio't i^as'/G Sririau yWv'i 1 li 11 o tV-y ield:; '/������OU'/^'everal^ -7 Fi*anbevcbaisiders:mbst-ess.eiitk -/feii/settle'rueh^ //treruelyiahxious:^ 7. howeyprisusc^ ;;7: :,Qttawai;;Sept.7Sr;-^Ganada?s:-';forK .../.eign.t-ra'de'^ /'/avlarg-e/incfe^^ 77t.lie7[Jiii.tec!: Stakes /'a hd'{'s��mevykat:of: Y& 'decrease/ wit h/t lie ;iaaother .country '.. vTaricl: ;G erma ffitY'>^^r��:Y*t-Y- -';; .-���. ��� -. ��� 777- '���' 7V 7 ;^7 Tpi;on tb",;.Sept:"2^ 77��f;/.the77lbcaO ;-;and Capt.;Sergeant7Seriouslyiiij tired' .7 iii /'a Y&ve-Ywhich ������^destroyed^Qwfck 7hundred' thbusanci-dbliarsXwortli^bf ^property on; the ;Esplanade aiid-Ber-: v kle.'Tstreets iirthisroity..to'day.7-//:';;7:7 ��� 7:Presto^ ;7jii-Hil},'iu''aii'^ fanners -of southern '.M.innesbta, de-: , tclafed'that'..the :Panaina::CEiia'l;lyl'ieii /completed would .simply be ;an.".ex-:. <- peiisive';' .toy and -of little 'use in. extending'the trade of:���'America.'';' He. ���advised", all Americans to cease of- feiiding;..tlie. Chinese .as the Orient, ; ��pi...hisi-\vay_;.'��� -7 Tokio,, Sept. .2:[.���Au'.atili-peace ���meeting in this:-city-yesterday was barely atteiid.ed owing.'to a -heavy rainstoim.-The tone of the meeting was quiet. .Resolution's were passed demanding .that the cabinet' should: ..either break the peace /irea'ty or' 7fe,fck!'o;in^ J^P^UU^iJi'^^ %P3S'#!l^1^:/11 P,9^fuclr^ste^' leyei/paid'onWl"\\^eetiMW^M _ ���ipbn;/s'uch.:a";steb pohfei^i'ibe7\vaS|tb-:iie;!cbn^ ;^|ys,7:^resideiit^ ^*o^-.ind'jalso:;^ >7^:'^*) J^M Ml'lfl? hpen^tottift' iP^f?4$y#|:lpai ^ty/^iextr^ ;br:>voUnde;y-,7.";t;'7-';K;";'7-'-77 :;V!-Kee\y'��i'tiii^-S6p.tr^ :Keivnedy:::::was^,7kille^ Watsom '^prGbahly .' fatalljv^ihju'red yes'terday W:a^ blast oTxbck^atr'the ne\y;'i.Kee\y.ati*'i'!.:flour.vi-fl'ilL'^7^^ ;-;77: -; v :7f^7GKNE;iiAl;\ NEWS:>v-7'7-:7:7 :;7; - ^Eour^tiches/pXsnoW !s0h''bti.;MbiKlaj'7:7'7;?:7-;'"r7 :H; :77I>brd;Roberts will, acebnipany.'thb ���Duke:pf:Cbnnaught,to^S "iii.-Novembeiv-:, fY/-Y^n:, 77.:::\'77;;��7-77 ��� \;Xhe'-'/Grand '-V^runk'-;Pacific; will take'over thiVCaiiada7AUai)tic;rrail-' wa}*:on Oct. '1st."7'��� / : :; ';77���'���'.���"'''.v/^' ..; 'Sixty.personsi/were/last week hi- jhred in a railway accident at Gleii- w.ood Springs, Pa. 7 The Chinese are already re'turiiing tjp Maiichuria aiid:are again taking up their'barm lauds? ���'���-���V. '".':'���: .:''���������;' ���Albert McClusky, a burglar, lias been* sentenced to seven years, imprisonment at'Vancouver:.' ' . '': If present crop prospects are fulfilled'hi M.auifo'ba',' 250,060 new settlers will come to Canada,from the U. S.'iie^t;.yeari/'--: ��� 'v>7'-,.. - The .sleainer Sarah.arrived at JJawsou ,o'n -Siuklay witli 130 passengers and $200,000' in -'.gold dust from/Fairbanks.: 7 . i w A sluiceboK on Gold" Run, near Dawson'! Avas'.ro'bb'ed of .$jo'o' worth of'gold d.11 nt. on Sept. 15 th;'" A .su's- pect. was arreste'd.' In T,on'dou".'it is.' esinna"ted", that the, fishing7.cbiica,'.sion.s which the lIS^P^^?.^^; ?3lan'u ::hav^3ractir! ^y7>r::S'^V P y$% he;-'t ra hsc6'nti n en tai' ^i^'^yV&thmissibners^fo pbsalffor;a:;innioji;dep^ %|frf^:M':M-7^ ;bandTa^Siifte(:::^'b jealo nsy> 0 n;:H*e:in ornin g~ of ^SeptVfisV i??pst|yvas:;ajye:rj'; prbmihent/mihiiig: :.hian777':777;;;' :'7 iH 7 7:'7v 77.S-.:7/;;.7777;��n77. ^.a^spn,7is'vsueing/i]ihi :;;,:ibri';;duwbe :ph|/the:;7grbil*id/M^n'fi^ M ^M- Jia-S7^%'i ..''liamed 7as :C'the7Cb: resppiidehtv7l7i'-;:A?37;7;% |.7&h%al/:tMadrigo^ gtoisoiie'^/tbwm ^h^|^regimehts;'pfv^ :pirSept7-b:th^ ;the;Japa!ieseV7:5^i7-7v7:::^:7v7;7 |7^fpfty|tl:ree7:aiitiVR^ ^nj^e^^pfk?haye:p|ptest^ ^|^t'th|>^tei^|tlifjFr^ or"J|th^S^ii i ted;xSta :R ussiaii ;'gpyenime n WxY'YiY YY$��&Yh 7 ::i^A.7Beigfadev:rei|D!t :thousfuia^;nian1|^ 4s|r-irbntier|inta;S^ towiis^iid;tik'ilied4the'':cbmtondaii^ - :-p :i i'1 -^���W','*i"'^i^-*^v^*#jfe?f��^ii:^ui^7^i^: ..ot'.tbe,.oeryiau;guards;777:7;777;777.;/;77 :7;Mll':7;dahgen.;;6f::war:;bet^ )vay,:and}Sweden:;is;;:over7 ancfIthe ^nljL.questioij^emainijigJitQjj^ tfcd;is\lhe^^ of fprts: along;thefto'litieV;7 ������; 7 }Y-; :/7 A/report isays^ .that lit". Vnowjobics1 as; though:Geprge/Kle3',7;M.::P;7;fcr: ,Vic tori a/7: wi 11,7:su cceed v /S i r: ��� ��� He'n ri 'jGly;.de71^pi:bihiere7asJ: 'iiexf- ':h'euteu'-' ���aHt.;go.ye'rn'ohor ^('Timely 7:rai:*is'7f/tl*rbu drought-strickeh^-district :;bf7 Siiriia,"' India, ;7h'aye7:r^lieveclY tlie : tears';of ;iumine,:/althbhgh7,the7heat7has^^ ;ready;destro)*ed:maiiy::of ���;���: tlie-. crops:'- .^Threeiyphoonsiin/rapid "succes.- sloh, su-ept^ tlie -coast: "district "of Seoul,;;Korea',.last week1.-^Blahv^peo- ple:.were"killed an'd--'ii.umerpiis:'btiild-:' ihgs; destroyed.: hy wind^aud ;water. :-7 Gn Sept. 14th fire/destroyed : the entire business {.district .of Nome,, Alaska., The loss is fully $500,000 aiid..only. stnall':hisurance.. was "carried. ...'Many people were completely ���bankrupted/; 7 " ' ������:- ... '-i;,, -.' ��� The ., department'of, uiilitia, Ottawa, has received-'tlicifirsi: shipment of 1,000' of the new Ross rifles. This.make of rifie 'has been adopted to replace the Lee-En field -.used bj-j the Canadian militia. ,; John J. Flaniiigan, of the New- York police department, in competition last week put a -36-pound weight 42 feet. ��� The--, previous world's record, which was held by ���Flanning,:was 30.feet 7 inches:' The terms of a secret treaty made: by the emperor of Japan" and 7-the ejear-o.f Russia have become public. The czar, and not tlie. Russian empire, will pay $500,000,000 indemnity to Japan within five years. Experiments in the use of oil. as : w i 11: be��� ;es t ab i is h ed/;a U :'m a t iyio:r'^:iiie;:' ;I i'p ijio;--i jo r ��?si"^ ?;SicV-#-i ';/-'^-f :ic;i i.r :':"?r::r^: :��� v;r v-7;/.7- !77;S'W7 7P?{ttersbiii& ���^yho wits/tried/;;lor7the7murder/of!^ Oae^/^pu'ngilat/';^ acq u i t ted^h cvslTe-iiiarr i.e'd'h cr-boruier:' ��� 1 ^usba nd;^;^pi^|3f-;J-Mr ti n;;/: f rpm-;; ;whbii]7she;WasTdivbfced^ ���bgb7:7;;7;;7;7^ ^i/At^Heishigu^^f :;w'eek:7iro;pjM//\vitih ;diSpersed/:.a7/;mee'tli)g.7bf/^ ^^^re^ijesentirig^^ M/that/g^ ^|.yecl;ii.7:;tpj^:7disbus^ ;si tu a. t i"p.it: K'^ ":7?': ^ YY^Y: ���;/ 777//-;:7/;7;f77/7 ':���:.;, 1V"'nng7/a /pahie/ ata^caftfeJshbw':"' ;a t; Sa him a'uea; :".S pai ii;/:caused7 by. t h e/7 ;ani;mals7/becpming/ ;''Mglite'ne^lJai)d-^ :r ush m'g- A ii to H he: cfpu'd, 0 20^fsbn.E'7; ^Y?^e:.7;:iiy;ursd.7:;;by/:;i)ein^ :dbwn7;aud;/ti'ampled:;:upoii;^ ^be'Mt^iU:\n^il-^ ;-/:;; A':;tln;ee--m'asted'-ve'ssei la tely :;fpu iid:^ bottpm;/'-!!p7oii7:1:he::AkisJcSii:;cqast is'-" ���believed:; tp|be:7the^;M QfSan-VI^raiiciscof':\vhich -���sailed^U'o'nVW: ^It^pprt/lpn^the/;/^ :Slie;.;^rried;:a:.crc ^Uare^pp^ed^tp-hav^^ v;/7^ast7^ye0::;2|^^^ publ isiV^.;a7rhiu^ 7-X"//; a>77ff7 ;0e*|efrep^|h a t?7 tf||/Jlami Ij^ofilBa'rpu:;./; ^f^i'lplfl^pu^rfpe^ :th&/|;Rp|tsffipii;tU|.^ :Been:.^^assinat^p|'The ;b^#4^-!-:P^bj^Jb/2-^bverh :cials:dt;;^kipi^^?:7/;;7//77;:7 '���_���:'.; Aii]7 Aifeiei^^iir,:'despatch-;\ saysM'���' ^tha t^Iju tcK:tfep^ ^iig^lilW'cal^rM^Pa^ :ojf:: the/^Gelebes:���'.-grqupj cand'-.x-vijicii-iY. 'was/7the/capital' Oir-Priiipe Loewoe: '':'> ;wh'o:lias; been ;:causi!ig7.''the- :Dutcli '" -inuc!i--tFGalMejipf:l.ate.;:7;7Many:Diitoh7^^^ soldiers wei'e kille;d;^iid',wbfflicled.7 7/,7 : ;/':'IJircle7;a3ill'7 ':KeliV.7:iast:7Aveek.:^v ���i'eelebrated.:-.-.his;'''.S.5tii7'.:bir:tIi.day.'- New:. York*, prison,:, where hehas: been-for744 yea:fs;ior^;m :secb''i;d^%ree.7/Aii; effort7is--/behig/):- :uiade;tp;: have/hiri/pardo'tied7:V!;Tl'6:"/���; judge,':jiirors 7, asid;' :attorneys::/wh0.7: :acted i/iuVthez-tnaL/c^ iSenteuciug.-of.K^ 7 ��� Martiallaw has/been proclaimed: . :ip/:the/Caucasia^i^ guras,:\viiere:the Tartars 7are "inas- ; ��s��: fuel on balljeships, have -been so satisfactory' that., the British'admiralty has ordered an extension of Lhe great oil-storing depot at Plymouth. It is understood that stores of oil sacfeihg'Amehiahs7;of albagesahcl sexes. -Mutilated children .ii:e .bain'"-' fed-tOMthe dogs.77/All; who:are not. killed .are/ forced:. to'7embrace.:the:. Islamism /laith.'in /order:; to save their ���:,- lives, 'V-.-.a'tki- 7already :;.ipo,doov have been -eohyerted. 7 ���;���'������'������'���'. -���// /.'A 'New1- York r-epsrt7says/that Baron5Komurais gettiiig worse and tba't the doctors/diave - not as yet been able to : diagnose ;hi.s illness.' A Japanese-theatrical; manager: iu Dakota claims that Komura'is com- mittii'g'harikira (suicide), by using a subtle drug as he knows that the; peace terms.he has arranged axe not satisfactpry to his people.. A Berne despatch sa}*s.that the ' Swiss; expedition which made an attempt to reach the summit of the western Himiiayas has returned unsuccessful owing to the death of Lieut. C.hea, liead'of the party, who ��� was caught in .an avalanche and' crushed to/death. A large part ��� of the party's '.-supplies was lost at the sanie time the leader was-killed, llowever, the expedition ;weiit suffi-'. cieiitiy far into the mountains to .discover a new tri.be of people, who are independent of the '.leadership, of the. Grand Liama. Of this tribe of people the women .are the -largest, " strongest and bravest, the men he- ��� ing ismall of'stature, . weak'-.and timid. The women are in absoltila eon'roJ -.'.r "'1 -'".:'. :/ ATLItf, ' B.* C, SATURDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 23, 1905 The Atlin Claim. THE ATLIN CLAIM is published every Saturday MonNING. MAILED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD FOR SO CENTS PER MONTH I *R.OO PER YEAH. ADVERTISING RATES '. tl.OO PER INCH EACH INSCRTION I RCADING NOTICES. 25 CENTS A LINE. SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION. -^^*- JOB PRINTING : CtlLL'HEADS, POSTERS. (VISITING CARDS LCTTER.HEAD5, PROGRAMMES, ETC., ETC. ORDCns PROMPTLY EXECUTED. PRICES MODERATE. of the ground on which Mr. McKee is working and the ground on Bull creek on which the plant is installed, the whole of valley is open. Tub Atun Cijaim Puhlishing Co. W. Polijaiib. Gh.sn-t, Editou-Managku. GOVERNOR McINNES. The report that Governor Mc- Innes would reach here on today's boat is premature. On enquiry we received, through the courtesy of Mr. Dowling of the government 'telegraph service, the news from Whitehorse that "The governor left here day belore yesterday (Tuesday) for Kluane lake to be gone a week or ten days. Can't get back before Tuesda)* if he goes all the way."' A special meeting of the Board of Trade was held Thursday evening in connection with" the proposed visit of the governor. At the' meeting the question of a road around the northern end of the lake was taken up. As the road would pass through the Yukon Territory for the greater part of its' length it'was decided to approach Gov. Mclunes on the question and endeavor to secure his powerful, influence with the Yukon council, and lo this end a committee consisting of the president aud secretary of the board, together with Dr. Young, M. P.'P.j was appointed to approach the governor aud lay the facts of the case before him. This- is a very opportune time to do so in view of the development in the southern part of the Yukon Territory. Some two years ago the Yukon council was approached by the B. C. provincial government with the hope of getting the council to continue the road which the provincial government was prepared to build' to the northern border. At the time there was no movement commercially or in mining in the southern Yukon aud, as it appeared to them that Atlin alone would benefit, they refused to authorize the expenditure. Since then development work has shown that the northern part of B. C. and the southern strip of the Yukon adjoining promises to be one of the richest mineral districts in the country. Roads will be absolutely necessary and we may in interesting Gov. Mclunes be able to secure the co-operation of the Yukon council iu our project. A letter from "Go- Ahead" on this subject is printed in another column. Joe Martin, in a speech at Winnipeg on Sept. 15th, urged the formation of a third political party in Canada. It is evident that "Plighting Joe" has come to the conclusion that opportunities for sparring, are not sufficient!}' numerous ��� with only two parties in the field. Or perhaps he is trying to work a bluff, on the off chance that the boss of the wheat province government may offer him a front seat job.' '; Why sknu out vvhkn you can get goods ah chbai- iiiiiii*? , Atlin, Nugget and Grape Rings and all kinds of Jewelry matui . faet'ured on.tho premises. , , Kino New Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Diamonds Watches from Sft.OO up. Agents for Columbia Gramophones. Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Souvenir Spoons. JULES EGGERT & SON, atlin and discovery, - safety Deposit vaults.. '.Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewelrs. They are Waiting for Youl 1113 IN CL�� JB*i!N��$ Mats and Dry Goods, Carpets' and 'House Furnishings* FULL LINE PV BOOTS and SHOES, .also GOLD SEAL HIP GUM . HOOTS.-#��� New Arrivals. Following is a list of those who have recently arrived per the Scotia: Sept. 16���Dr. H. E. Yo.ung, W. Ferguson, Mr. Carruthers and L. Scliulz. -Sept. 29���Dr. L. S'.Keller, J. McCloskey,' Pat Foley, R. Win ters and J. A. McDonald. , . H* C> Brown & Co ' Atlin and ��� ^, Discovery, B. C. Successors to J. H. Richardson. Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The general synod of the Church of England, recently in session ;at Quebec, by a strong vole decided against-'the -re-.niarrying in ,that churcli of divorced .persons,. . ��� ' SIXTY Dnys after date I intend to apply .to the Honorable the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works to purchaso.fdrty acres of agricultural land' situate .three- quarters of a mile north of Atliii.tovvnsite, described as follows:"-;-jCohimencing at .a post planted on- the 'north . east corner marked "G. II. S." north east corner post, thence west'20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence esist 20 chains, thence north 20 chains to point of commencement. 7 . G.-M*.-S")irlejib, ,'. Atlin', B*. C Sept. 7th, 1905. '' "ni'8 ALASKA ROUTE SAILINGS. S. ,S.'PRINCESS"BEATRICE,' -. Sk'ptembur 4, 16, and ,28.' S. S. PRINCESS'MAY, - '- , Sept. ii, 22, and Oct. 4. ' '" ���'������������': Sailing from'Skagway'8,. p.m., . , . .EjirecVto Vancouver and Victoria. ^ .Transporting by rail-or steamer to Seattle without extra charge. , . ,.; EL.-R. Dunn, "... ���>,',- ' Agent,Skagway. We give quick serviee. "No.intermediate calls. ��� ��� For rates or information apply to' a~lAKE Xotice that, sixty days after date, ., -'---TfNoii behalf-of the British Yukon Navigation Company, Limited Liability, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands ���atid.'^Yorks for permission to purchase for terminal and industrial purposes, on behalf of said company, the following described tract of_ land, containing one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or less, sitiiate'din the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: , Comuppiie--- ing at a post situa'ted in the south west,corner of Windy Arm, thence running from.this post south'SO chains, thence- west 20 chains, thence north 80 chains, thehco east 20,chains to place of commencement. > . ���������..: .r. ',,, British Yukon Navigation Co.,',Ltd.��� . i Per P. V. SCHAHSCHMIDT, Slipt., : Agent, i . Dated this 11th day of August,.1905. .,.. o21 TH E WHITE PASS & YUKON" ROUTE: Through Line' 'fjpom Skaguay to Atlin, .White' Horse;' Big' Salmon, - , ; ,. , . ,' Dawson and all intermediate points.:'. ..' ,- .Finely appointed trains dailyi except Sunday, between'Skaguay .Caribou ' 'and Whitehorse'.' Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express- ,T,IME.,SCHED,yLE''OF Fl RST'CLASS TRAINS;-*. 1 ' ' Nci.'l.���North'Bound. | No. 2.���South Bound... ��� :i ������ ' 9.30 a.m. Lv. SKAGUAY.' Ar. ,4,30p.m". '-, ''..'' 2.10 p.m. Lv. CAKIBOU Lv.ll.50.ft.ni. '��� ' ���- . ,4.-30 p.n-..Ar.,WHITEHOKSBLv. 9.30 a.m. ., :*���,,.���, TIME .SCHEB.0LE LAKE! STEAMBOATS: ', ' .Leave CAKIBOU 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Arrive 'Al'LIN 9 a. 'm/Wcelinesilnys:' : ' "��� " ' '.5.p..m;!B1i!idAys," ��� " " - 9.a: in. Saturdays. * . :. .a.eavo ATLIN ,S p: m.-Mondays,,.-, Arrive CARIBOU 7 a. ni. Tuesdays. 1 _ ." . " .5 j>. m./riiursduys.., " ,.-7-t\ -,',; l.'J.'a. xo. JfridayS.���,-���,.; ,.,'i-V .1 ��� 150 pounds of baggage will he "checked free with each full faro-del'et and 7,5 pounds with each half fare ticket. " .���<������*"--' '. Passengers must he at depots in time to have'Baggage inspected and checked. Time Schedules are subject,to.chauge without notice. ' ' . MXF~ ..Baggage Bonded Through. For information- relative-.to Passenger,' freight, ExpreSsUmd Telegraph Rates, apply.tp any agent of the Company or'to s , . ' - M.J.B.WHITB,."G.>4P.A.;" j'. LIFSCOWI'BE, R.D.PINNEO', Asst.'G. V.& P. A.. Vancouver, B.C. ��� -���" ;" Agent,'Atlin. ��� 'Skaguay Alaska. '. TAKE Notice that, sixty days after date, I, on- behalf of H. W.,13. Canavan, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of land, containing eighty acres (80) more or less,,situ- ated in the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at a post situated in the south end of Windy Arm,thence running from this post south 40 chains, therice east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west and along the shore line to point of commencement. H. W. E. Canavan, Per P. P. SCHAUSCHMIDT, Agent. Dated this Hth day of August, 1905. o21 SPEED SAFETY COMFORT. IHE PIONEER*A&ASKA.IiXN*-. Steamers-leave SKAGWAY for. , Seattle, Puget Sound, San'Francisco - and Southern Ports ..CARRYING U. S. MAIL. City of Seattle; Sept. 8, .18, 28 Via Vancouver. HOTEL VANCOUVER. Humboldt, r"I'1AKK Notice that, sixty days after date, -"- I intend to apply to the Chief Conimis- LEASE CANCELLATIONS. During the montli of September to date there has been posted notices of cancellation of eighty leases, viz.: Sixty-four in the O'Donnell valley, twelve on Snake creek and four ou Pine. Since our last publication there have been twenty leases cancelled on Bull creek. This completes the cancellation of leases in the O'Donnell valley axd, with the exception sioner of Lands and Work,s for permission to purchase the following described tract of laud, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, situated in tliqijCussiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at the north west boundary of H. W. li. Cannvau's. location, thcuvo running from this point south' '40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north 10 chains, thence east 20 chains to point of. commencement. P. l\ SCHAHSCHMIDT. Dated this 11th day of August, 19015. o2J -. Sept.,J, ,13, 23 - ��� ���-. i Direct. Cottage ..City, - Sept. 12, 25 Via Victoria and Sitka.. OPT Above Schedule Subject to Change ,"-''. ' -Without Notice, C. D. Dunann, Gen. Pass. Agt., ��� 10. Market Street, San Prmiclsco, Cal. E. A. MURPHY, Agent,: - Skagway, Alaska. ��� THIS HOTEL IS STOCKED WITH' THE BEST OF GOODS Sam* Johnstone, Prop* rT"UK15 Notice that, sixty days after date, -L I, on behalf of C. Wyun Johnson, intend to apply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described tract of lnnd.'eon- tuining eighty (80) acres, more or less, situated iu the Cassiar District, Atlin Division: Commencing at a post on the BoundaryTLlrie between the Yukon Territory and.British Columbia, situated on the. west side of Windy Arm, thence running from this'point west'20 chains, thence southerly 40 chains, thonee east, 20 chains,thence north and along tlie shore line to point of commencement.. C. Wynn.Johnson, Per . T. KioiiAHDS, 7' .*' .1 Have .Re-opened The Royal Laundry On the Waterfront. Men's Suits Cleaned and Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. Goods Called for and Delivered. Cash on Delivery. ' Mrs. M. Fenn, Proprietress. ���fiotel DISCOVERY, B. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel. DiuingiRoom in connection. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars ED. SANDS, Proprietor. Johnson & Durie, Proprietors. The. Reliable .Shoemaker, - - -' DlSCOVJCKY, U. C. Dated this Utb. duy of August 1905. Agent. o21 Rubber Boots a Specialty. it�� Lodge, A. F. & A.rVl. ��� Regular communications held mi tiie ISi-st Thursday of each montli the A. O. U. \V. Hall, ;rd Street. diully invited Discovery. OP1CN DAY AND NIGHT. HIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN ��� CONNECTION, iU'uduuui'tei's for Dixon's stage. ATLIN, B. C, .SATURDAY, , SEPTEMBER, 23,, 1905 a9 ATLIN and ^l&QWERY. 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. The Death of One Blaek Bear. / John Nioliol was the brewery man What lives 011 the lake shore, He got a little pet black bear A'tethered near his door. To keep that little pet bear'warm He plant some bush around, Some rock also lor shelter And some berrie on the ground. But bye and bye some hunter bold Go out lo shoot one day, Geo. Findrey,' of the fire hal^man, And Nathan cross the way. They see that.bear, they,see.the .��� They see the rock also, [bush. But 'cause theydid libt seethe chain They say "By gosh, that .bear am , slow." And so they fire their little gun, ' Then dodge behind a tree;'*' They say "We got him dead for ��� But did not stop to see. [sure," The news it spread and uimrods The country far and wide, [scoured But bruin saw them coming So he quietly stepped inside.' ':" Then when the tumult'eiided He came boldly ,forth one day, - But the parson and-the dotninee :. By chance come past that "way. "By gosh,"-says they, "here is that bear, .* > We'll got him .-sure this day," The teacher says 1'I'11 take good aim While yoii kneel down an' pray.-"-' So he fire that gun, then they run, -. The bear he riin also, "--' ��� ' ��� ��� But .when he got to end of chain .-'; He could no further go. "1 ��� ; if ��� ' - '��� ~.P. Next day. some.lady come that,wa��, They play atnobler-part; - '��� ' For one she.'feed'.th'at^b'ear.icookee,'' ' The other give him'tart. ������ ''.'>, But 'Tonald, the brave hunter man, Says '/Out alone Til go; .. '.\ The way to kill'that.big black bear, The peoples I will, show." So out.the crafty Donald'went, And, with,his friend.E. P., They saw-that little pet black bear-'. Sit down behind one tree. * ' ��� E- P. stood out in front and looked That bear square in the eye,' While 'Tonald climb upon the rock Which sheltered him near-by.. ���. E. P., he mesmerize that bear- r ��� W ith look so strong and pure, For.when brave Donald fire his gun Dat bear fall dead for sure. Now.all ye brave, bold hunter mans You need no more be:sca're, ' j For Donald and his friend E. P. Have killed that pet. black bear. . CORRESPONDENCE. could be treated, at the aforesaid smelters. 6 That the-.coal .mines in neighboring Y. T. will eventually supply the coal demand of the Atlin district. 7 That the proposed road ..would obviate tlie dangers and loss of life experienced hitherto' b}' mail-carriers, freighters and travellers using the limited and primitive methods adopted over the lake routes. 8 That 1 lie proposed road would be open" throughout'' the year and would undoubtedly promote the mining industry and enhance the. welfare and prosperity of tlie'communities established on "either-side; of the Yukon Territory boundary, i ���Your obedient servant. Go-Ahead. Atlin, B. C, Sept. 21'st,-'05. The "Atlin Market Co., Ltd. FRESH DRESSED MEATS, also POULTRY OF ALL. KINDS, Dressed to Order. C. DOELKER Manager. -SUCCESSORS TO- Estate of James Kennedy, Deceased. , ^STTOTICE Is hereby given that I huve this -L->( day been appointed by Hi's Honor Judge Young as'Administrator of the eatnte of James Kennedy, deceased. All persons having claims against the os- tate'of above named deceased are required to, Hie' samo,'-duly verified, with the undersigned on or before the 30th day of October, 1905, after which date I will distribute the assets of said deceased, having regard only to such claims as shall then have beeniiled. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are required to pay same to the undersigned on or before said 30th October,' 1905. ���'",/ -' . : ' ������< * ��� Dated at'Atlin.TB. C, .12th September, 1905. . - ."VV, POLLARD GRANT, 816-4 Official Administrator, TJrIOMAS & BENWELL, Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Spirits and Cigars. Local Agent : M. R. Jamieson. Head Office : Vancouver, B. C. 4 THE GOLD HOUSE, ��� DISCOVERY, B. C. rC. H. Nissen, Prop. - - F. B. Wrong, Mgr. Kestaurant in Connection Under Ne\y and Cupnble Management. The; Canadian (Tho Claim is not responsible for views expressed hy correspondents.]' Editor of The Atlin Claim Sir,���I beg to'submit" the following''brief rea'sous for advocating a roadfrom Atlin to the'Y. ,T.- boundary, near north end of Atlin lake, and -thence towards the vicinity of Wi'ndy:Arm or Caribou: ��� t That the country .through which the road would, pass; is well mineralized. .,"������''.'���'" " 2 That the Atlin mining area, under operation, is steadily extending northward in close proximity, to the Y. T. boundary. 3 That the topography of the proposed route is of easy grade and favorable for the construction of roads. 4 That the erection of smelters is contemplated in Y. T. within easy distance of Atlin. 5 That l lie Atlin district contains payable smelting ores, which _ores Estate of J��jin?es Hunter,.Deceased. "TVnTOTICE.'is, hereby given that I have this -^-^ " day- bd.eti .appointed, by His .Honor Judge Youi'S1''?'Administrator of the estate of James Hunter, deoeasedl All persons having :cluims against the estate of above named deceased are required to tile same wltii tho tiutlersiirued, duly verified,- on or before the 30th day of October; 1905, lifter which date [ will distribute the assets of'said deceased; having regavd only to such claims ae shall have been duly filed. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are required to pay same to 'the undersigned on or before 80tih October, 1905. bated at' Atlin, B. C, September 12th, 1905. W. POLL A El) GRANT, slG-4 Official Administrator. ' The Hope, Cariboo, Utah Fraction, ATLINTA FRACTION, GOLDEN FLEECE, ' CHIEF FRACTION, and TORONTO MINERAL CLAIMS. . '��� Located East Side Taku Aesi of Tagish Lake, nine miles above Golden Gate, Atlin Mining Division 'ov Cassiah Distkict. npAKE NOTICE that the, Engineer Mining Company/Special Free 'Miner's' Certificate No. 5721, intend sixty days from the date liere'of, to apply to.the Mining Recorder for Certilicates 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 be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 1st day of August, 1905. THE ENGINEERS MINING Co., oil "Al P. Mead, Pres. ' Bank of Commerce. . ..-;;- . .CAPITAL' P'AJD' UP $10,000,000" ','"'" '' '";.' -Reserve,��� $3,500,000. . . Branches of the Bank at Jeattie, - !''���'" '/"_ '' "' ���'!-������ San Francisco, "' ...,/,',., "t '' Portland, . ���������ty.n .-���.-.;Exchange sold on all Points. . .Ska8"way> ete. "Gbtp Dust Purchased���Assay'Office in Connection .... ' ..' ;;,! .__..- . D- ROSS, Manager. The Ruth, Red Star, Long Island; GOLD STRINGER, NORMAN and, KAM- MA MINERAL CLAIMS. ' Located on the East Side op Taku Ahm of . Tagish,'Lake, Nine Miles South of Golden'Gate,-. Atlin Mining Division 'of Cassiak Distkict.' "���''.' f~|~lAKE Notice that the Engineer Mining '-*- Company, Ltd., Special Free Miner's Certificate. No. 5721, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tho Mining Ro- cordeffor Certificates of, Improvements for the purpose of obtainingiCrown Grants of the above mineral claims. And further take notice that action, under Section No: 37,-must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements.' ���.'���.��� ���'.'���������. .���������'' :,-,,' ��� Dated this 21st duy of August, 1905. THE ENGINEER MINING Co., Ltd., o28' ��� ������'���'���': ' ������A', p. Mead, Pres. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given tlint the owners of the "Mdn-Unlon" lease on Boulder Creek will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the lay men, for labor or supplies. r 7 ' A. S.CROSS,'"/��� Atlin, J11110 26th, 1905. : Munagiiig-.O.wiier. ' ".. " ",. Jl-H��>'' ���.' ���".' "T^TOTICE Is hereby given that applica- -I���^1 tion'will be made to tho Parliament of Canada itt its next session for an act. to incorporate'a company wit'i authority to construct, etjuip, maintain and operate a railway of standard or narrow guago from a poiiit at or near'Selkirk on the Yukon River in'the Yukon Territory, south westerly hy the most feasible-route towards Aish-ihik Lake, south westerly through McKinley Pass to the junction of the Dezadeash and Kuskawalsh' Rivers, thence along the valley of the Alsek River by tho mostfeasible route to a point, between the 136�� and 188�� of Longitude on the international boundary line. Also from the aforesaid Selkirk by the most feasible route along the valley of the Lewes River to a point on the Big Salmon River, the.iice across the Big Salmon River to aud along' the valley of the Hootalinqun River' to Lake Teslin, along Teslin Lake and from thence by tho most feasible route in a southerly and easterly direction across the Stikeen River, in a south westerly direction along the Naas' valley and Kitsumgallum valley through the Kitimat valley to Kitimat Arm in British Columbia and to commence construction at any point thereon; with power to'coiistruct, maintain and operate branch lines and all necessary bridges, ferries, warehouses and wharves; to construct, own arid-operate tolegraph and telephone lines in connection with tho said railway and branches; to construct, purchase or otherwise acquire, charter, obtain control of, navigate and keep in repair steamers and other vessels'to'ply between ports in Canada and between'ports in Canada and ports outside of Canada, carry' and convey passengers arid freight and carry on a general transportation service in connection with the said railway, and to sell and dispose of such vessels; to acquire 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 purposes in aiid may operate tho said railway by any kind of motive power; to expropriate or otherwise acquire foreshore rights and lands for right of way, station grounds and other necessities; to acquire, take and receive lands or any 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 said railway or works; to levy and collect tolls from all parties using and on nil freight passing in or over the said railway or the'bridges, vessels, or lands of he company; to make traffic and other or- rangements with other railway companies or persons and for all other usual and necessary powers and privileges; to carry on the business of a general trading company ad of an express company, to owllj m 3 lease hotels, and to own m��"e and explore - �����., ..nut; ana anddeveopemmernllandsnnd to carry on a general nnmng business and any business incidental to the purposes aforesaid US"'esS' Dated 'August 17th, 1905. o28 C IV. C. TABOR, Solicitor for Applicants. Magnesite Mineral Claim, Situate in the Atlin Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located :-East of Atlin townsite and adjoining the east boundary line of the townsite. rpYKE Notice that I, A. C.Hirschfeld, Free ���f- Miners Certificate No. BS5��9> intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements Dated this ICth day of September, 1905 nil TELEGRAPHERS Young;Men and Ladies of good ImbUsllo LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING.^^ furnish him or her a position p.fyingfrom SW to.3.60 a month in States east of the Rocky gradMtfoS. �� Rockles' immediately ape Students can enter at any time No v-irn- o,?,VS�� ,KoP,f" Wrtlculaw regaTdinga ,y Sf our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free" The Morse School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, Ohio. Atlanta, Ga. Texarlia.ia,, Tex. Buffalo, N. Y. laCrosse, Wis. San francisco, Cal. Send us ycHf Job Print wntfpg r��:7-: ;1.7;; , M 777 7297 I���������;7������-'���'���.JVTrsK A^ G.-Kiischfeld anddaugh-, .ter ;7left7 for. Vancouver, 011 tlie .last -.boat:,;. A.;C.^acedn*paiii'jd;tliciir it; ;far:as:;Cariix3ii.;:;7 v'.--7 .their',t\iiiiiels.-^'N6,Tiiiiies;';.docs betr ter; work, 'but'7costs vndnVore than 7 powder ..fit Regan's:;' ;7[YY;;-; ':^'X;yS}yY)-- 77' :Dast"vTuesday nightHrs;Honor 7 and Mrs.ijiidge [.Ypung;ei'tertaiiied isonie 7 of their friends to a "dalicfe at ,7lhe Atlihcf.ub. ;.,,; 7 j.7. 7 77 7.. " :.7 7;77The.77piftlf;7Aveinre /.Hotel, 7of 'SlcagWay,;7is7,iioted7'iof;V;its7 .good .: .beds', 7 commodious! .���: a'n'd 7 .elegantly '.furnished, 'rooms;:7andi all/ around general, excellence.?;/; > ;;;/7; 7//::.,7. 3.7;.- 7 "Mrs,; Geo. Findley. and/daughter, /Mrs.7Morrow; left:.bn::7ThuKday.,i;foiv oPortageJa-Pniirie'and;'. Yorktoure- 7iSpecti\*el3'. ;;7E)u': route -they ,;wi.U -visit 7Sea.t{le and Edmonton;;'Y-Y\.; ?v 7 7 ; !/,.7P)liNTISTRY.-���Iwill .be. in- Atlin ^ferjtwo^\yeeks^or.sp^ 7 Parties .desirt ous of having their, teeth attended to! should tcciUV-'oii' nie V immediately and arrange:for/sittings:���-Dr. P,;'S." ���Keller; First Street, Atliii. ' ��� ?���';'���/':���7���:, Tomeetthe hard times at-preseht existing/in the. cam.p\ N.':,;C... Wheel-. ing lias 'decided; to'make^a'cut-in-all , lines of Groceries lor SPOT'CASH.7 . I pay nq heavy.salaries,-do my owii Avdrli.. and . give" the consumers the : benefit.r^Fall .Orders a Specialty���'- -While out shooting near .Victoria last week'W. Dockings 'mistook his .comrade. Buell Ronibaiigb. for a deer 7 and'iired.a load cf buckshot at him, wbundinghim i.n.'tlie '.throat. Dockings carried : his friend on his back a distance of four miles, when he g'ot assistance., The '.'wounded -man,will recover.- ---Y.:'..' ;��������� - .7 Stables & f;un*sden, carry,' a stock of good groceries. 777 7 ;;, Every liiaiipwes it toll imse'C and his f-iiiiil.v to master ;s trade or profession: Road the ilis- play udvertiscmentof the six Morse Schools of Teiegra-iliy, in this issue and learn how easily ;i young' man or lady may learn, telegraphy and benssured a position. ��� 77-The latest;;inagpiiiesaudvpapers .���are...al.\vay^ ,7/,Ful]7 line..' of, S'hotGqn ..awl Trifle Cartridges at Regah's"7Hard\varc.';7.; ;;:. Correspondence isi'"i.i.iacle!'crpi.eas.iire '.by/usi'i^ iiig paper/and en\'elb'pes;at.l3buri!C;'.sT Y,:.Ask; :,'ydur;.vfriends; Till ,;7Atlin : .'^W-hicli^iiol^ way?'^ ,/The^ Fi fth' Avenue 1" -���-Tha t \s;a 117777 3 77 ?' County Court. Judgment in the case of Hay lies vs. Flarris is e?;pected next week. Pymaii vs. Baker came up for trial before a jury on Monday. . The plaintiff was non-suited. - ��� Since Tuesday the time of. the court' has been taken up with Grime vs; Kale. \. There are cases set for every day next we.ik. ��� ������ ." Sirnxme Court���Today the adjourned er.se of Day vs. Queen comes up before His Honor judgc- Pleiidersou. ;7;The;:B.; A77D: 760::'^; dredge 7011; Gold Run had a.brtak down Tues- clay last." 7:The: main, drivingrsha ft; tlirbugh7 'constant;;-.pbuudiug::7and -str.'iiii;7:,.'broke'M that .it ;cau be tempprarU}' repaired so.'tliat tlie.company; wilfbe-able; ,to operate till the end of the seasbn'.V;7.; '7,:Diggiiig'!'.\va's'7.;.'comnieiice'dr7:7 week:;by;'die;;B^ G;:D.;.Co|;^t^.; new. dredgeouBlue Gahyon;and;':eyery- thing7was' satisfactbfv7 7 -. J Y~-'"���-"��� ���",'���" .7 ^The ,Societe ;"Miuiere,de;Ia'C.: B.,. pn7iBqulder7creek/;:'H.',Haiuiiv agef;���.ihave ..::.closed7.; 'down;' for ,_the seasoir. 7.-7 7; i!;.:.; 7.777777;7.?,;; ;;7;7'7 :YY::-Y^Y' 77The7. fbllpwii.g7:leases7011;: Bull ;cree'k:baye-peetv'cjihcelled.:770rion, MarsV Jupiter; Gomet, Meteor,7Aero- iite,7:'Satellite, j ���������.;Qoatj';-^:B'uli/'^ipui' Grabi'Balance^-Rain^'juno,--Venus.- Oris, Osis, Ceres,"Pallas and,Vesta. '.,Our"Boys,^Girls,' and;Misses Slides,'^: 7are going;fast,^tind'7this iii 1'1'c will.sopti"be cleared. liiiiiiSsii: m an ��fiS'�� sfililiH Bn-fre-ii-^ii.. jjj_ ,e.L (j.i. -, t,twwaerLUrj��JiMU*VmiMJ!K+X3��xeBt2Z^ ;>7.;;:;;;j; 7,333^ ���7.7,7.':i\-j/7i;.;:>^-'.:-vA7-:j7.7li.^^ ;g^^'; Mail'Ordere ;ipron'|rll\ .Self-'M'easure'meiitffBlanks "aiid^ -Sanap!^ ^sent/on-application1-.,7 ||||l|fl��!;;;||||^lg fYJ ���owl��' Y The, McGiary latiious ranges and heaters at Regan's:' ' .: <7"77: Ai-:-Gr@at:<-Sna^:J:K\ ��� FOR SALE--��50 Shares .���..':"' ��� ��� 7 ���'_ 7".-7'-pf.--7 , ' .77"' :'/;'���.' At!in Trading -Go!,..Ltd ,, 77. ' :-������:'��� .7: Stock -'���-.7.7-; .v;'77-'--:-7' "������''..' 'at''. '."''������ '���'-'"' Y '' 7-. ���'-��� ... Pef Share. Originai Pai' Vaiits $100. Apply'to.' 77; .7::;v.v:'-7..::/,."- :. 7'.y. c- . ���':-'. ...'; Agent mm ^'7^v^7:7';7vSP.:7r;";'.^ �����X-���'-r Pool; >'% % BiliiaffJsii^FreE: Freighting .and Jearrmg. Uprsds and :,R?gs'lor H^- ���w* &/���������" ���g��H'i IVSf-' e��lKVnzW^WW^Tjra3=���je A- lasaiierade ' |N.; A!.D OF ".. The Atlin Pire .'Department;;' will be held in the Kootenay Hall ���on FRIDAY, SEP1\ '29TH, at . '��.30 p.m. , Prizes will be given for best lady's costume, best lady comic, best gent's, .best "gent comic, and best sustained character". Tickets���Gents $i, Ladies free���To be had at as.y of the stores'. Posit .Forget the DATE I !!'_ .. TALLWiIRE 7& BEN W ETT^ PvbpnetorsY ���Gornei' -Pearl, and .First Streets,.:AtIin.i' B. C. F! RST C LASS -RESTAURANT i N ,COW N ECTION.. CIIOItESrWIMtS, LlfJiJORS AND flGAKS^ ,CASE GO(K)S A Si'f CIAL1"4 ' -::Wh@a&. ���WriiiBag,.'.- $0��' ::: : ;. ,7-7 .::'������.:.>;;���.; .7- .& TMe- fb��sf.' Sme . ��f ��1- li ki- %: l!Ili^��ilf;$i.@@7Per:liI ?W��� ::���; i-cl'i-ciliii-.;- I13 U:i., ilc.v <;f ilio f:i)-ly' iiifii'iiiii..-, Ai: i.ldiil Kisiiii.iici; ,-::i