@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "30308820-c90a-4e8d-8c67-e990522f492f"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2011-09-07"@en, "1908-01-25"@en ; dcterms: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."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xatlin/items/1.0169560/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note " &~*4 & vol. ar,: ATLIN, B. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 190S. NC. ���145 rKLEGJRAPHIC. A Budget of Interesting News From Many Quarters. ���' [BP��OIAI. to tll�� <;t,AI)l.l Special Telegrams to tha Claim: Jan.23rd.1908. London ':- The di-astic.Aiiti-immigralion legislation put in force by the Transvaal government has developed a crisis. The Home government finds itself confronted by the most serious imperial question it has yet encountered. The Hindoos are holding indignation meetings and processions. They protest against laws which aie only'applicable to criminals and slaves. Hazlelon, B.C. :- . A rich gold strike is reported on the Ingenica and Findlay Rivers, distant about 150 miles east. The news has caused a stampede here. The gold is coarse and the dig- gins,are said to be shallow. Calgary, Alta. :- About 40 Rinks from different points will take part in ' the bon- apeil. 'Alberta has received the .gold medal and diploma for the excellent exhibit shown last year at the Toronto Exhibition. Victoria, B.C. :- The C.P.R. Hotel \" Empress ' which is said to be the. finest in the world, has been opened with a lunch to the pressmen of British Columbia. Chicago :- Eleven newsboys have been arrested for shouting \" War declared between United States and Japan.!\" The boys did a large business before the police stopped the war. London :- The Steatneis Amsterdam and Axmliisler collided In a dense fog off Amsterdam, ��� and, were- badly damaged, they succeeded in reaching the- beach after transferring most of lite: passengers to the Ax- minster. Others took to the lifeboats, one of which, containing 28 persons-is still missing. Berlin :- Two thousand unemployed eu- deavoured to. reach, the Reichstag building, but met with strong resistance from police and soldiers. The Mob obtained a supply of. bricks and chargtd the officers. Alter the fight, a large number from both sides were picked up who were seriously wounded. ��� Tokio :���- , . The Japanese government has given notice that immigration'\" to the Hawaianjlslands must cease. Ottawa, Ont..:- Mr. Lemieux spoke tor three hours on the immigration question; the speecji was a wearisome defence of his own actions in the matter. The only fact of any importance, was'the reading of an informal note given to him by' the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Hayasbi; ..which stated, although the ��� Japanese had perfect fjght to enter, travel and reside.'iu Canada', Japan would meet the-desires .of the. g'overnuient of the Dominion, \" As far as U compatible with the spirit of the treaty and the Slate.\" SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA '' GOES INTO LIQUIDATION. . This Batik which has a capitalization of $3,000,000, paid up, and has 76 branches throughout fCan- ada, has announced that.it will go into liquidation. ������ It is declared that the depositors will lose nothing; and that the Chartered Batiks will stand by in case of difficulty: the sworth of the Sovereign Bank's paper now in' circulation depends on whether the Chattered Banks support them or not. Exchange. SPRUCE CREEK. What might have proved a very serious accident, ocenred on Sqruce Creek last Monday. Anderson and McCartnay, who are working a lay on Mrs. Callaghan's ground, were taking up the track, one of their picks struck part of a slick of dynamite which had been left there by some person, whose criminarnegligctice cannot .be too severely criticised;'\" the powder exploded causing very painful injuries to both Anderson and McCartnay, but we are glad to hear that Pete's eyesight is not in danger, and that both will be about again in a few days, none the wor^e for their nerve-shattering experience. CURLING. ' The Atlin and Discovery, Curling: Clubs in full swing. Once more this popular game is holding the principle place in conversation and 'wicks' 'hogs' 'draws' etc. assail the ears of the uninitiated with somewhat of a shock. The season opened last Saturday\", when a good crowd came down from Discovery, four Teams with their supporters, and a few with skates ! Great enthusiasm was displayed, especially by the ladies, and if they continue to support the game with their presence and applause, as they did' on Saturday .last, the friendly rivalry which now exists between Discovery and Atlin should reach- a high pitch with. such a stimulus, and many good, keenly contested matches result. Of the lour games played, Atlin had the best of it, managing to win with three teams; the semes weie, Sweet 9 :��� Cartmel 6; Fraser iS- Morrison 6; Wheeling 14 ��� Nichol 7 ;, .Gilmore 16 ��� Fether- stonhaugh?4. In the first series of games on the Discovery Culling Club Rink, Messrs. Fethcrstonhaugh's,NMchol's and Sweet's teams have each won two games out of three and Mr. \\V. Morrison has lost three. The schedule for the ' Young '' Trophy, with scores to date, is as follows :��� Wheeling Webster Gilruoic Fraser Cartmel Webster Wheeling Fraser Gilmore Cartmel Webster Fraser Gilmore Whteling Cartm -1 Eraser.. Gilmore Wednter Wheeling Cartmel Jan. 14, ��o> 16, 17. 20, 21 23 25 27 2fl 13 5 ���'���5 8 10 6 15 5 ti �� 10 '8 5 9 15 The Discovery Curling Club scut down an invitation to the Atlin Club this week proposing a return series of games today:, our locnl sportsmen could n��t see their way clear, however, to gel. up to Discovery the day afler Burns' celebrations, and so we shall have to content ourselves with tlie fact of having something to look -forward to, most likely, next Saturday, when we hope that.' a good crowd will go up to support Atlin in the enemy's stronghold. The Executive Coaimiuce of the A.C.C. beg to acknowledge the receipt of the \" Carnegie-Morgan Trophy \" per Mr. li. Pilico. This Cup is on view in Mr. C.R. Bourne's Store, and will be competed for-under terms to be arr.iug- cd. Burns' Birifrday. The Concert In celebration of the memory of the Scotch Bard was held yesterday evening in the Koot- enay Hall. The proceeds', ��� from the sale of tickets, will be \"presented to Mr. John McLennan, who, is. undergoing treatment in Edinburgh, in - the hope of obtaining, the restoration of his eyesight. Mr. J. A.Fraser. Chairman, opened the proceedings with a capital speech on the immortal fame of ihe beloved Iiobbie Burns. Mr. Tom lianna, rendered sweet harmony on his'violin, by playing \" Annie Laurie.\" r Mrs. Marry Brown, gave a delightful recitation,.\" Changing Colour.\" ��� Mr. Bock, in excellent voice,saug several amusing and' spirited songs. Mr. MacKay, sounded grand soul- stirring music on his native Pipes'. .Mrs.;CosMgan, ably-accompanied By Miss Piilman at the piano, sang the beautiful song \"Jessy's Dream\" and was loudly encored. Mr. Archer, recited, \" Frisco the Piideof the Golden West\" with splendid effect and also sang \" A ��� Hammock for Two \" Mr. Pollay, discoursed very amusingly on the ait of \" business \" \" and all that \" Mr. Paxtou in hisown merry way sang a brave Scotch song, and told sonic lively stories of good old times lti Ayrshire.. Messrs. lianna and Cartmel, in their duets on various instruments, produced quite a Musical Festival, which was highly appreciated by the audience. The Concert portion of the programme terminated by everyone joining in singing ���' Auld Lang Syne\"; after which, the ��� company adjourned for rcfivshrncnts; and later on. merrily dat.ced away into the wee sina' 'ours. S(. Andrew's Ko3pkal. The Trustees .jf 3;. An-.lrc.v's Hospital take ������leasuie in acknowledging the receipt of further donations for the said instiiulion as follows :---'���, From F. T. Iiamshaw Esq,-; cash $20.00. Messrs. Jules Eggert and J. B. Kershaw, services, etc., ,itu->;iuti:i^ to the sum of fifteen doila'-i, ill-of which is gratefully acce^'.j i '���-, j I acknowledged. ���if if ija iiimMimiSMSSiwiSaBn ssiisssaags^^ ^/^T/LIN./'-B.^C^^ mi ������'������:���'���'��� * >'t���><-;,-':/\"'�����;������ :;�����'���'- .m-.fiiVhvH.iilti.^WiaAiil. fxbftMinc.'\"'��� wailid ��� rr.cf. to Anr rAHT'o'r tik , . wonto. ron on'. r.Ktn-%.:Vr,n:. Mourn ;.. an.oo ivcii ;, * BArW-i\".' AnVCrtTISinrj' OATta I 51. OO PI II ! H CH C AC H , ;���*;' thn&hTiOM ; riCAKiNo noytcr.a. ac'csrtra. a urvt. V^ftCIAL nATK^OD ATLICATIOM. ,:������ -\"���*��t>�����������; 7aiLL-iiicAftc, ;', .���\".I'fOBTin'a,,\"- vir.171r.01 cAnoi*. ��� tJfTTcn-iiK/.bfi,'.-.-'���.. rnocr./.Mwr*, crcV. utc. ���.' oftft)t-.rvi I'noMHXT .-cs'tcuTib.' ;,;',,. ���-!-\"- '������. ������;-������������;. ^'������ni'Cf.tt MOB8rtATE,; - : .'\"'--;-.r.'. ���-.-���,--. \"-..- .Tils'-AtLia,;CiiAiM. FuJi^isKir.ir'Co,, Lti>; r T\". PoT,i,Ar.D. Gii'Anr. ;;:.<;m a rf.ACfiii-iJiiiiiCTOH. ;coIieK: :'V..: The; people/of; Atlin/���;.ihiWy/\\>Avell'. j congratulate-themselves:oil:not.hav-; ���;::ing felt a ny...il 1-effcc is;from:��� the'.late ��� \"deplorable.financial crisis; and.: also , on; the fact/that they are/living;; in. /the ceii 'tr.e-'of'a.-pr'o'diictive--, gold field,: /���������/Avhere^.lh^ey-j.rare^.uot :-.eveii\"/embar--'- ;���:'rassed by any������/���kind of banking'.,sys- ' ���\"tem.. .:������.,:���:'..;-h'- / ���//. ./������/���,/\" .,-,-V:.;\" /./' \"���'������'������ ':���: The-trouble/ which spelt ruin, to ;many. industrial; grades and/many, ..; thousands/of;per'sous,- rich/and/poor ;.i alike;.wascaused-hyja.iaek'of',cur- -/���rency/iu the coin of,the country./- ��� '' :: The.banking/system\"was 'weighed,, balanced,and\"found/watiting. /It was deficient \"in gold,/; the : spring '������������.:irdm.lvv'hich': currancy flows//.; //;������ /^/For Innately, some/of The . great ;;::fiuaiiciers^eyi:nUiani'-saved/tne:sitii'-. ation by,helping\" the; banks out of their difiiculties; and, now-it is said, .the lesson has been /learned, that; it is absolutely' necessary ' to im- ;prove the ��� facilities for. circulating, money, if confidence is to be restdr-. ,-ed in the banks..-; -. It is advocated that the use of crossed cheques should be generally encouraged, and, the banks organized.more, in 'harmony.- with ' the . banking systems in >vogue in Europe, with a view to giving European capitalists greate.t confidence in the in vestments in the United States and Canada. ;/;:>: ;��� This is/as' it slibttld.be, arid,\" their; we shall hear; of fewer complaints against the banks for making 'excessive charges on commissions; and people who are given to hoarding their money, may become belter disposed to. invest sums in the development of legitimate trade and enterprise. audjoiuatiy :weafthy./families ;Uia ve beeir'reduced/-to/\"c6.b|)arativ,e/;poy: ert.y..; -,;: ::,'-:-,y- ,y: ;|;V / ���;;\" ,...,,' ;;..'...���::.. .���\"���/.< . :, .; ��,.-...; ,.-.���':.: ���. .-.'. ���;-.,'���-. <: ���'.'; -The Banking .system;\"was1 \"found' ���\\vaiuing;;antl,;;ns\"niost df'lhe people liatl'beetV.iii'the, liabi('of /livitig: beyond their,, means, they will feel their losses' keenly./-; '���../'���//.< .';; ,/'; : ^However, \"'as the/crisis ;is; how over/ripuie/of the /indtislries, / that had closed ;;d.o.wii;-vhave started:���-; to wbrk''again.v ///::��� '.\";/../*/ ���.:>/,.-.'.- '.;. ���:,;-.;/-v- / ���Remcciiiil ;/measures' have/'been ��� takeii:;to..ii]iproye/:aitd .:strengllien t.he financuti;situatibttjspublic ;con- lideuce;: in; ;the.;,ibanks is/gradually .being/restored':\"'/ iind/:/conseqtienlly; belter times arti anticipated.; v .';Vy\"/\";;- / /There-is-likely/to. Xbe /ci: plentiful circulation of money .as.soon as the bresidentap elections are: over. :/;;'< 6.\" : . , ..:;���������.--���.'������. .. : --v..-. ..v>,...:.^ . . '���..;.:...; ..;,:.. ,...,..:.;,:. ���.;.. ,;...... -\"CF Kresli/K ways ������*������:������ ���Jj.-.-. :;:: -......; flr,.;;.-- <;.'���;;���- ��� ---���.,;- ;;^';;y'' -';-;-;..;��� $.t-iV -i-:i:���>;��� ^my^^:&:��������� iS. \\oil//;hahd:/'--;,/;/ t:>..:'-^SM ';���':-;'���-;.'!c':y/Fi^&^ :M$*��t��e$*: :S!yyASH/:;;BOG^;,NEW Back broken ofih Financial Crisis. Mot much money will circulate till after Presidential Elections are over. Mr: Fletcher Hamshaw, the well known dy'draulic ..lease holder on McKee Creek, arrived in Atlin front New York lust week, and, after completing important business, took his departure again for the South, ���'with the intention of returning with h';y, family early in the Spring. Air. Hamshaw infoiiuecl us that the back of the .financial .stringency ���j'i li-.'..- United-Siaics is now broken; Under the heading of 'Appointments' in the Gazette of the 9th. win, it has left its mark of distress, j inst., wt: notice that the following \"���:. Few. people::guessecS/the/generous; impulse\" which/proiaptedTom-Iiati-' 11 a/to brave the hardships-and datt- gersibftlieVMobse^iuuti '���������from'which'. he;retnr!ied;before;Chi\"istuias,vladeii; with:the spoils of^tlie-ciiase;-'-.'���:���::/;���.;.������ -:/There wereunahy/remarksat the .time/of:;his;l2ayiiig,/aucl:vcluring-/ his absence,;as������ lo!/ the/ p-pbtibilities of ;his:.success)-'..llie're'-;.were;^m'atiy^ sized; picfures;v':seeti d'f liis return it; g weary atid/;empty;;liattcled, /some; veiituHng so/far/ as ^o/'assert/; that --tliey;-'-\\vpuid;-;-,eat---4ali^the/Moose; meal that old Tom/would bring in\" ^:Bu!, / if the true; object /': of \"this hunt had .been known at ; the lime; one and .all, we feel sure : wouid' bave wished, him luck, and - given chore tangible expressions of sj'm- patliy, In the/form of grub and ammunition to 'ensure the success'of the enterprise. :'.-��� \"/ But to show the 'erroneous opin- ioh, /.held/by' some, of.:' dear old Tom ', as we have said, already, die returned loaded .''down .with Moose; and even then, acling on tlie high principle of not Jetting hi'-; right hand know what his left was dong, he failed to reveal his true purpose, and it -'..was ../not,-.until last week,: when several ot the . /Siwasli / pack that live round the tin can heaps of the City, were seen/lying about in a comatose, state, that\"���'. enquiry was made and revealed the- fact (much, against the philanthropist's wish) .that he had been giving the poor starving Siwasli dogs a New Year's Dinner. Wc have learned, just before going to press, '������ that Tom will be starting soon for another hunt, as one or two of his invited guests were unable to be present, owing to their always placing- duty before pleasure, and as those pieseut licked the platter .clean, he is going 'forth again, to kill. The 'next.-dinner will most probably be to celebrate ' tne 171I1. of Ireland.' Moral :��� When anyone is in love, see that your meat-house door is shut yourself! ^^S<^^;��<'^5C'<'tftf^:d^'^^ POOL \"-rYb'eT.V GOOD/ STAC til N'G;- ;3SKi:K: ^mmM&mM: '-::%::::���:-,; y~Z.'^ :THE'[^r)iNXNG:A:.R5,pM^ MRSrlROXBOROUGH:;//;v;:GOOp^LE^ 6nly^he^best>qua;��i -'- ;*;'i:v:\"!BAKERY:;;iN:/CONNEC W: *Si ��riiMri!;:iiet!ii;iiipii^ ;���-;:/;'���; -;-:KONRAD:;WAWftK^ ��W^a��.': ~@lf: i.S^��f�� 'B����*�� ���.���'\"ifflffifij -P��sBi'Bs' SMALL AND !;A RGE ORDERS/PROM PTLVFlLLED: THEIKC; ey^p.*^:^ Pr^^^^^^.fr.^.^iy-.y.^^Jty^p^^i'iW^CN. H- :.l:jil,_ OPEN- DAY AND NIGHT. -**v- The Bar is supplied with none but the best brands of Liquors 1 and Cigars. First-class-.Billiard and Pool Tables/ 3 FROM THE B.C. GAZETTE. y DJXON C GCI-iULZ.-.Prors'fietora. FifiCiT CLASS rir.STAUHA.'.'T IN CONN ECTiOI'il. ciiuit'i.'ii 'ni.Mi, i.i'0ui;<::> ami i;hjai:!�� cam. uooas a si'lualiv. Coi?iii;i-. Atlin. 15. 0. ^^^^^'���sl^fl^S^��''o��'a*��0'oa^o*x<>aoD^.oo):t,��!C:<>'o*<:��-:-o.s: :��� Tine Aflln me^t market o .FRKsirr :d:rkss:ed meats POULTRY OF ALL KINDS, ON HAND, ktni'UMWIVWinrMI' L. S c ii ti I e. Certificates of Improvement. Mact-Jnci -Bin!. Minors! Ctnim. Situate In tht A. 11111 a'lutus OivUton, CiisaT.ir District. Y\\Thsro located: ���In Itatuy Ilollow. TAKK NOTICJf. tliat; T, Sosijili fi. GliTiel t>? Halm Aln-slc*. Ki-ee Mliifi-'i Oi-tiricato ���*. ftHlSii lnreii'l, GO days from tho date hereof, to apply to t!:s.MinIii~ llfeordc:- for a Cci-tin- cate of Improvements for the purpose of ohralniu;; Crown (jrnnl of thr .i'jotc u!at:::i. And further take notice tluvt notion, under section ��7, must be commenced hefoie the issuance of ��uc!i Certificate of ImpruTe- inents. Dated t!ih ��i:ena itay of OcTofjtr, * fl ISO*. .Joseph 11. Chisel. KM St Certificate of improvemf.rit3 StRteof Montana Mineral ' Claim. SlMintsi! In U10 Atlin iTiInltij dltlsloti of Casslar District where located: Kainy Hollow. TAKli NOTICE that I Jo.-.sph If. Clils.it of Halus Alaska i*i-pe .Miners Cetlflc.-.te No lilll .10 intend sixty days from the date, hereof to apply to tho miniinj: recorder for n\"certlfi- catc of improvements for tlie purpose of obtaining a Cruwn Grant of tlie ahoTe Claim And further take notice that action under Section .17 must he commenced before the issuance of such Ccrlificnto of lmprorrment. Dated [his Second day of October A. n. 1507. Joseph II. CMi��l. nfO-St Certificate of improvements. Arizona rvlinsral Claim. Situated in the Atlin Mlnln- Dlvhton of Cnsslur District where Located : hi Rainy Hollow. TAIvU NOTrrjR thai t'ojsph n. Olittel of Iluiiis Alaka. l'\"roe Miners Certificate :;o D IllSO Tnteiiil Sixty days from tin; dute hereof to apply to tilt! Mining' IJeeorder for a certificate of Improvement:; for the purpu.se of ot)t,-.lni^ a Crown Ci-ant of the nbovo Glatm. And further talis notice that action nrnTrr Suction 37 must be commenced before the issiuwicr of viieli Certificate of Iwurote- ment.i. Dated tliti s��rom1 'lay of Octofisr, t. T>. I!Ti7 Joseph, II. Child. o.*.J-St Certificate of Improvement. Adams and New York Mineral Claim Situate In tho Atlin Mining Division,Cawiar District. Wlir.ro loc.-.lcil:- In Kainy Hollow. TAKK NOTJXUS that. J. 31. .). O'Connor, I'Yeo Miners Certificate No 1111 JOS, intend, sixty days from the datr; hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for n Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grunt of the above claim. Ami further take notice that action, under section \"7, must, Im commenced before the issuance of .such (Jorliflcute of Tniprove- niciits Dated (hi-i third day of November A.D.1907 M. .1. O'Connor. .11 PL rmt, flAMl+Off. *7* (I ft & t DlSCOVliItt.Y 13. C. ' 'T\\\\tHat ts Stoc!ici5.r.-Ii!i Cliotcc Coods -' r ' ' Pifst CTa?.s f)!nttig Rooni In Connectlc-n. tlRAftQUAtfiks tok m.ro?? A: Scnoi.f Staor. ��� ��!��V���� and ilardwiareE . IftON PIPING, STEEL AND BAR IRON. DYNAMITE A.N-D CELlC-NLTK, , . GASOLINK. STEKI. SHINGLES ard CORRUGATED tRO.SL .'. . James ���� ile#an Stores in- Atmr asd Discovi-rt. U*-*������-���������-���-���-������������� *�����*���������-���-������-��-������ ���*-��>S.0tH ���-���-���-��������-��-���-��� ���-���-*-��-��� * <>���'*�����- *ip fl. E. BROWN & CO. S*��ecittre te t. ft. r,lc?i��:rflt*n. LATEST STYLES IN CUNT'S FURNISHINGS CRY GOODS. CARPETS. HOUSE FURNISHING?. COLIJ SICAE HIP GUM BOOTS ANT) SHOES, I'\"U'LL LINK OE MINKRS GLOVES AND MITTS. Storks at atom ant.) discovery. THE KIRKLAND HOTEL, Fl f �� \\ Street A t II n' H. C. Good Accoir.odntions Nc?A Clean Rooms. alex. SMin-:.' ������pROPPtiETcm. l^ Job PaaSntiEsg ��B38��. (lf��e88eb3��bs<&b&0 W��;rka Executed Cheaply, Promptly and Satisfactorily. THE CLAIM OFFICE. -t I li y/, '31 ���eminaaiswKMn ATLTN. B. C. SATURDAY. JANUARY 25. igo8. Local and General N^ws. The Temperatures Tor'the Week Ending- January the24 th 1908. III fix. mm. I Slh 2<\\.0 \"���5 ' 19th '5-5 ' 8.0 ' 20U1 8.0 -1.0 '21 St T.O -13.0 2 2I'.d S.o -8.0 23rd 30.0 0 24th 32.5 2S.0 CtiK'nNUliJJ l.-ROM 1'AOIt 3: The animals are not to blame, they are only manifesting their respective natures; the excuse .that you did not know it was loaded is no longer valid;' one's only safety lies in keeping away from dangerous places. Your's etc. X.Y.Z: Note :��� We think your kind advice rather premature, unless you propose to open a menagerie in the lorrn. Ed, NOTICE. \"' A general meeting of the Atlin Curling Club will be held at the Court House, Wednesday evening, January the 29th., at 8 o'clock sharp, when all members are requested to be present. J. Cartmel, Secretary. The Artie Brothenic-od. , Camp Discovery No. 19 Arctic Brotherhood will hold their monthly meeting- in Atlin, Tuesday ticket the 2SU1. inst. All Brothers arc requested to attend v��\"-fiC���A!*:! S)r��r��l�� af taantSIan IlortlcitcaiJ Re?fllatloim A ft V available Dominion l.nti'a nlt.li In . JZ'Zk. the KnilHity licit In Hi'itish Coliiinbin maybe liomoitcadcd by any person n'liu I. the .��,ole head of a family,or any male orr.r I.\" yell\" ul nsr, to the extent of oin-uinrln Section of 1B0 nerai more or l��si. Entry must ba made personally at fTii total land office for the district In which the Inuii Issltuntc. Th�� lioinisatran'ef !�� rrqulrrA to parforii' the conditions t-onneuted tlin-awltli uiulni on* of tli* follon linr plum: (1) At least sl.i mouths' ritMintt niton am! cultivation o! tha luml In ��ai:h ye��r for thro yeura. (2) If the father (or niottur, If the fattiar i. deceased) of the homesteader resides upon * farm In the vicinity of the laud entered for. the requirements as to residence may bi- nattsflud by such person resitting with tin* fcitliar or mother. (S) If th��> settler hut Ms permanent rasl- deuce upon farming land owned by Mm In the vicinity of his homestead, tlie requirements as to residence may he satisfied bj residence upon the said laiul. Six motithV tiottee In wrltlrijf ahotilvl lit- K'.ven tn tlicCommissloiterof Dominion Lands at, Ottinru of Intention to apply for patent. Coal lands may lie purchased Rt $10 per aefr for soft coal and $20for anthracite. Not more than 320 acres can be aciiulrnd by one Individual or company. Itoyalty at the rate of ten cents per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be eol- lected on the sross output. ��� \" TT. W.CORT, Dapnty of tha Minister of tha Interior it.B.���Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Jy21-9m Canadian Pacific Kail way Company C. C. COAST SERVICE. I ' 1 Princess May \" \"'\" JAN. 13 29. ��� Satrlnt from Siogr.-sy C p.m. Direct to Vancouver ami Victoria. ^ ��� f r��fi��rinf tltit tiT rut or atenmrr to Srntttr. ���. tihoiM ����t��a chr.rre STor-oTiiCS iu.or.-Kn. ���:r ruin or Info ���in.rfo.. M-Mr tn F. F. W. Lowle, A tent. Skacway. Married at Skagway. Mr. ' Dick' Brittain, the well known, and popular proprietor of the Caribou Hotel, at Carcross, was married on the 7th of this month to Miss Minnie Emerson. Atlin Lake froze over on Sunday night last and Monday morning. Messrs. Dixon & Schulz who arc now handling the mails by way of Carcross, sent their first Stage out with the mail 011 Thursday. The Stage and malls, was reported at Cnrcrots this morning. Tlie mails will in future arrive here on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and leave on Mondays and Thursdays. NOTICE. Take Notice that I; Grant \"Reid agent for the late Thomas Tugwell shall apply to the Boaul of License Commissioners of the Atlin License Distiicl at a special meeting to be held on January 3rst.-1908,' for'1 the transfer of ihc hotel License of the \" Log Cabin Hotel \" at Log Cabin I). C, to Mr. Tlfos. Tugwell of'Log Cabin. 13. C. Signed Gmnt fceid. ��� l. \",Agent, . S7*, Mi DISCOVKKV, B. C. FIRST-CLASS DINING room GOOD CI-HAS KOOMS OST-T Tlilt BEST GOODS D5ED AT Tim rure. ��*���**��� ��-��� -���-�������� ��� -�� -���-���-# 99 9 9 ��������������� ��� ��*4>��-�� ��-������������� ������������������-���������* a-��* e-e ��� ��*<����� USE OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS Placing before the public the many, advantages of the district is the object of �������?o.��ct��o��):'.��fl*ft*Q��o.��':'.'��(50��i:!��C!��v.��':-��>:'��j'':'��>-:^ This cannot be. successfully accomplished without the generous support of the business people and the residents. ED. SAHDS, Freprlater Ask at your Library for 'ihc Love Story of Giralclus.' A Romance of the Twelfth Century BY Alice Cunr.mghame. i-'i'.-sl-. assortment ��� Lowney'- crcani.i and chocolate nuts at C. K. Bourne. O K BARBER SHOP- J. W. THOMPSON, Prop. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE ONLY Get a copy of the illustrated edition \" Songs of a Sourdough\", a few left at Bourne's. magazines Latest novels and arriving each mail at C. R. Bournes. SEND US YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Useful aitd Onaii'iiiial goods: mwn ���^'��-\"^.ar-T-wtf*iai��a��TrrT>*i 1' wminjiaB ixrn^tui .w xwwi amvwr rttit sf.sn out ftur.n Tut; t:*r uw noons ad chbai' lif.tiisf Atlln.Tlugjjel and Grape fllne;*. ��t��l fttl ItinflK of Jcn-elry nmtin fautiiii.-il 011 tlio jirimiisi.'s. 1 t'htf! Jifiv ��� Stiirli of -Vi/fttfcftas, Clftcf;*., Jev/rtrv Mi.! DiftniefiflB Vt'utalir.% from f.'i.dti nji. Aueuts for Columbia Gramophones. t5i1v.if.vare, Cut C,lsis,?Mftr.ci Psinletl Chinri, Souvenir Ef.oori t;.tJlO Lljiji,;!ii i.V Sj\\)\\\\} ati.i'n and discovuky, smtm\\9 o.aMii Vi.ii. 'WutchmaKtrs arid Manufacturing Jcv/m"@en, "Print Run: 1899-1908

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