THE DAILY NEWS Ea : 1 LAND Pt rCHASE NOTICE NEW STY t 4 , hange at | thence iCethe HENRY Andr tied Se ion \ | D. Sept. 14 erty ; “4 Land Distgict | pistrict o Agnace Massey, f Coast, of ipation logger, intend ict, thence € 40 chains, the ast 40 thence north 40 chains to nt, ew Kennedy, ivi2 District of containing 160 BURBANK. Agent Coast, K\. Pake, of Prince 1 ake hotiee bat Ly “ a bation biacksm Apply | permission ““é Gescribed lands | & post planted Mence alot : ver bank ‘to 18 lirection post of acres more 30 i R. t i912 “WO. SepI. 16, 1949 strict Kange " hat District of V ith, in- to purchase at the "fF of Let 1706 themee south ess to bank of Zimogo th bank of river chains commence or less sorthwest corner, PAKE. Coast, pert ‘hat John Merritt, of Prince ast of || mite « , . ul ha ' more of JOHWN My A. G » oP vetiber District Kange « € that hd bal n and a. 6 ata ed 4 1 ‘ ha mw he : i me > . "HOMAS PAR iled « ‘ PW Sep gat e at & post t ‘Nanas river stable, ‘o purchase planted Kiver shack, east 40 thence dian ns le District \ ‘SOAS Partin ton wo Clerk, in purchase post rly from ‘Hamas River bank ther river bank, " ©8381 40 @ Ment, contaig NGTON Pallowneid, vie intends west cluinencement, contain- of planted Indian lo the fol on the » about thence chains, 40 88 KKITT, Locator t Howteld, Agent ‘nd, 1019 1919 Coast, ston, of tends to the fol on an re » thence we Weal thence hains to ing 160 Locator Agent LE OF BOXING SHOWN INTHE HYLAND-BROWN FIGHT Commencing @t a post planted four and the mouth of River, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. ETHEL M. THOMPSON. Hubert 0. Crew, Agent. Dated August 17th, 1912. Pub, Sept. 14. one-half miles east from the Quinamaas Skeena Land District——District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that |, Napoleon Roy, of Wallace, Idaho, occupation mill men, ip tend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1 mile south from the mouth of the Shames River, and about half a mile south from the south bank of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains ty post of commencement, contain ing 640 acres more or less NAPOLBON ROY Dated August 26th, 1012 Pub, Sept, 28, 1012 Skeena Land District--District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that |, Mike Vukstich, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation restaurant man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted about 7\ chains distant and in a southerly direction from Graveyard Point telegraph oMce and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to post of commencement containing 640 acres more or less MIKE VUKSTICH 1" on two purchase ned foreshore 1 @ post planted at We Lot 4446, thence south jjowing the shore line (BY JACK LINOKE.) tf rection 300 foot, from In the Brown-Hyland event or wth or the purpose of self-ad- ; . hallway right-o HY ONE) vertiear i he ” ae 4 ooet east of the south-leaw the moder hoxe naib ' ement, but rather beceauss va at + 4446, thence yore, aoe iu istedi he believes, like many of us have ' or G, T, P. rig with the old tins \ ware ae beach tw point volt tine fighter who hadjeome to believe, that the boxing way optaining 2.0 acres) heen accustomed ty work into qa] #ame should be conducted the IGNACE MASSEY. elineh, and with ne arm free} -°™e 88 any other sport, free h, 1942 0 ale nee ‘ at¢ ated IN eg, 1048 Whaled away al ar inerable from baleful influences and sta- th ged in a way that any man, re- portion of bh ipponent nat i ‘ . , "ke wardiess of piety or differential. ’ pivision——District of omy above the belt, making it im ne tet , i : i ist Hange Five. en possible for the referee to peekon - emperament, may witness it t i, Milton Chris ’ . ” ind come ¢ a ' » Atl, et ologes, ecfanything save the physical effectt me away minu any «de mission to lease th@l ¢ the plow Hel leclerious results i sods; Commencing ’ mds day and the northwest corner;the zone in which he f ht de What impressed me as much jirectly opposite In led tl = in ws } ence running east go) andes this method t wast! any other element of the eon chains, thence} pyyyvael oO any | 7 ' thence north 20) '''* ay the lea 0 see him] tests was the ease with which line to place of) standing traight ind boxing | Burns asserte the atar 4 ‘ mtaining 40 acres th } : ; 1K erted the master hand with his mar ithe than boring 4nd convineed the audience that ILTON CHRISTIAN in and beating his strength down]it Was really a boxing contest and : with what is known as “in fleht that part of the price of admis tie sion Was a certain exaction of t—Cassiar Range As to Burt methods of cor decorum that would brook no in- skeet j it Il, EB. 8S. Wise, of jucting tt ‘ ti fri r ABE . gentieman, intend) CUCTINE ie battt et me say it} fringment apply for permis-|je as natural fi or ‘ fi Howing described| | pe hat ’ r 7 my Burns There was no boisterous in- x at a post planted|to adhere strictly to the esthetic} toxicated people at the ringside ) half miles south Of IM-) on in the boxing ' ; Bay, twenty chains ’ ; xing game as it isinor in the bleachers The ever- 4 chains east, thence} ff.) to le eal ( { ; id a wear for him lead an idea moral present sportive gentleman, fil- f commncement life abroad and give his prover led with liquor plus unbridled E. 5. WISE bial unstinting fealty to | Ww. Lyons Forrest, Agent WING ait is} exuberance demanding that . ivig bright family someone lay him a wager, was a ! r I recall vividly iy negotia-[negligable quantity. In faet one tions with Burns vhen I was{might have believed they were in skeena Land | a eo making the match for Flynt Asfan auditorium listening to a lee- sst Hange Four, % in mate m k ie red Dawson, of @ USUAl thing match making is ajture on philosophy interspersed - ° pation farmer, im-idistasteful business especially| wit kee t so fe i t Abt permission to purchase ! vith keen wi far as outward wing ribed lands:—Com-|in dealing with the rank and file|demonstration was concerned. planted three miles ‘ " ‘mile | f End Hill, Banks of prize fighters This was not It was unfortunate that one h 4 chains, thence} {hii ise with surns he lat was compelled to « » ope corthn 40 Galien, compelled it in the open ast 4 hains to point of com-;@Nl streak of refinement thatlarena with a cool breeze blowing ining 160 a@cres, Morel won him the admiration of thelinstead of in a comfortable thea- FRED DAWSON fight fans and all classes of so0-]tre building or other auditorium Aug 1vi2 ; ob. Aus 1912 ciety in the United States, stood Another feature that demon out at all times, and was more/ strates that the boxing game may weena Land trict—-District of like interviewing some business|be relieved of its last objection- st Range Four man or closing a real estate;able feature was the fact that ak ‘ isabelle Smith El : 7 ’ ha pert, occupation married} deal than signing up two men|there were no hangers-on about ma apply for permission to ‘ att! ere e fo fio . e oO . J _ as wing described lands:- in a battle wher th indation} the city r the arena. Had this ¢ at & post planted four miles} was brutality bout been held in some cities in 4 south of End Hill, [1 hit maids tl > ‘ , . south 80 chains, ght carry the summary|my native country this element ‘ asi 50 chains, thence north 40) further to the ring that night,jwor ave . legio ) . ; 10 chains, -thenes ’ ould have been legion, not be- ‘ 4 e west 40 chains to] When a lucky punch meant 100)cause it cannot be eliminated, ene containing 480 per cent, more to my pocket than}but because of the police toler- SABELLE SMITH ELLIS if Burns won vet inside thelance : August ivi2 om Aug. 13, 1042 squared circle his deportment, as rhe time will soon come when contrasted with that of his op-lother communities will follow s Land District—District of Coast,|) ponent and the ringside follow-|the example set by Tommy Burns ell Jobnson, ot | NE was fo ind on the eredit sidejand have a wholesome pruning t occupation § married) f the ledge! of the boxing game. When this \ apply for permission purchase t lowing described jands It was this realization that}comes it will leave the sport at mmencing at ost planted at the i ; ' > ‘ ‘ me ‘ P= shee Shouse a6 helped best to aecep the new jits zeni h of popularity ,and re- mains south, thence 80 chains east, thence/ order of things as inaugurated| move the last vestage of objec ‘ i southeast corner of Lot ' west 40 chains along Loi}by Burns at his arena, and con- tion that may now be raised O62 20 chains along Lot 4 ‘ j a ¢ arte to eo lea re lacing ' 0 » co ae 10, chains west elong Loi) Yee m that hi fforts to con-|elsewhere, placing upon the ot p mmencement, contain-|}duct the boxing game free from!wholesome footing that now ob- nore or less, tel , . AROLINE JOHNSON every objectionable influence is/tains in Calgary Ww. J. Geodwin, Agent ated May 2th, 1012 dupe 16, 1912 . +1 LOTTO . ED LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES - pees | — ES i ; t—District of Coast, Range 5 Skeena Land District——District ef Coast) Skeena Land District—District of Coast, i Charles H. Ziegler, Range V | Range V. ‘la ipation gentieman, lake wotice that Vernon F. G. Gamble Take notice that I, Peter Stacey, of ap} permission to pur-|of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation broker| Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter, in- Mase Le ying described lands intends to apply for permission to pur-| tend to apply for permission to purchase ¢ at @ post planted at the| chase the following described lands; the following described lands: as t 29, thence north Commencing at a post planted at the Commencing at @ post planted about waits we West $0 chains, thence] S$. W. corner of L. 4419, thence north 40|2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele 4 thence east 30 chains to/ chains, thence west 20 chains, thence | graph station ,and being on the south side Call ement, containing minet)| south 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to| of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, ‘ t ess point of commencement, containing 80| thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 HAKLES HENRY ZIEGLER acres more or less | chains, thence east 80 chains to post of Alexander Noble, Agent VERNON F. G. GAMBLE commencement, containing 640 acres more \ug h, 1912 P. M. Milles, Agent.| or less. b i912 Dated Sev’ Sth, 1912 PETER STACEY. Pub. Sept. 14 Dated August 24th, 1912. Pub. Sept. 28, 1912. i Land District—Distriet of Cassiar.| Skeena Land District ye a Coast, us “i Oller Besner, of Prince Kange Skee ric : 5 yer, b pation hotel keeper, in Pake notice that I, Hubert 0. Crew, of| keena Land —— ome of Coast, ; ‘pbly for permission to purchase} Prince pease’, B. C., occupation broker, Take notice that I, Horace Roy, of Prince : Wing described lands intend to apply for permission to pur a i t . . de 4 land: Rupert, B. C., occupation gentieman, in u g 4t & post planted on the] chase the following escribed lands :— tend t wily for permission to rchase ; ybeer > Commencing at @ post planted two and| ‘84 to apply for perthiss oe Bay, Observatory Inlet, & post p (he following described lands; al if mile south of Indian| One-half miles east from the mouth of Commencing at @ post planted about 2 s0 chains south, thence 20| the Quinamaas River, thence east 80 mile ‘ amawent > 5 ~~ . x . s southwest from Graveyard Point Wi, hence 80 chains gorth, thence] Chains, thence north 80 chains, thence tele : le ains wes . . . graeph office and about 1% miles v poimt of commencement,| West 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains to south of south bank of Skeena River, ana Wlaiuiug acres more or less. point of commencement, containing 640 adjoining Peter Stacey's application to Date OLIER BESNER, Scres, more or less. , purchase, thence south 80 chains, thence 1 duly 2ist, 1048 HUBBAT O. CABW. : Z Pub. Aug. 12, 41949 Dated August 17th, 10142 west 30 chains, thence north 80 chains, . , Pub Sepl 14 , , theneé east 80 chains to post of commence- ; ; . ment, containing 640 acres more or less € HORACE RvY, = District—District of Coast,| Skeena Land Districe—District of Coast, Dated August 24th, 1912. . Range V Range V. Pub. Sept. 28, ° ; ° at Money oysnens, of Take Notice that I, poo M. Thompson, \ be cupation umberman,| ¢ Prince Rupert, . &., occupation : ais " . tie ek tet Permission to PUF-| stenographer, intend to apply for permis Skeena Land — District of Coast, . escribe fapds. - y . tue DE al @ post planted 40 chains — to purchase the following described Take notice that I, Henry Smith, of te southeast corner of Lot 1728, 0 Prince Rupert, B. C., occipation ail roader, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described i: ads Commencing @t & post planted about 70 chains south from Graveyard Point tele graph office, and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 Chains, thence horth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. HENRY SMITH. Dated August 24th, 1912. Pub, Sept, 28, 1912. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, fake notice that I, Mike Vidak, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation restaurant man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele- graph oMce and being om the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence horth 80 chains, thence west 80 © to t of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. MIKE VIDAK. Dated August 24th, 1012. Pub. Sept. 28, . Skeena Land District——District of Coast, Range V ge V. rake wotice that I, Albert Lopas, of Prince Rupert, B. &,, occupation pros pector, intend to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 30 chains south of Graveyard Point telegraph and being on the south side of Dated August 24th, 1012 Pub, Sept, 28, 1012. Skeena Land District——Disirict of Coast, Range V Take notice that Mrs, L. C, Putnam, of St. Paul, Minnesota, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission Ww purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted about 50 chains west from the southwest corner of surveyed YT, L, $0046 on the bank of Skeena fiver, thence south 80 chains thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains more or less to bank of Skeena River, thence in an easterly direction along bank of river 80 chains more or iess to post of commencement, containing 64° acres more or less | MAS. L. €. PUTNAM George Kt. Putnam, Agent Dated August 16th, 1042 Pub, Sept, 17, 1012 wa ee [ee the loes oMice skeena iver, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence weet 40 chains to post of jomencement, containing 160 acres more 0 yee 7 ALBERT LOPAS Dated August 24th, 1012, rub, sept, 28, 1012, skeena Land District-—District or Coam Benge ° rake notice that [, Thomas A, Roy, of prince Hupert, B, G., occupation pros pector, intend to apply for permission | purchase the following deser ed lands: mmencing &t & post planted on the) south bank of the Skéeena River and about ¥ mike | River thence south 80 chains, thence west s) chains, thence north 80 chains, thence nains to post of colnmencement, 640 acres more or less THOMAS A. ROY ii ontaining goth, ior August bated sept. 28, southeast of the mouth of Shames | _ .... ITEMS OF.... SPORT! Nick Williams has been un stinting in his praise for Bill James, the Seattle kid pitcher who goes to Boston Now we know. James, it develops, beat Portland seven games this sea. son without a skip He finished with a percentage of twenty-six victories and eight losses, twirl. ing five shut-outs and twelve con tests under five hits Noyes, of Spokane, exercised a jinx over Tacoma, winning ten games with- out a defeat, and Jimmy Clark third ranking gunner, took = six consecutive games from the tail enders, A New York baseball writer re cently penned a paragraph that the Giants were full of fire and would make things hot for the Sox when they tangled This looks as if Wood wouldn't last long when brought into contact with them President Bob Brown hopes to| land Sport MeMurdo for next season's team. MeMurdo was with Victoria last year, but went to Winnipeg last spring He is rated as a finished flelder and a reliable hitter. The major league clubs over looked the best left hander in the Northwestern League when they failed to put in a draft for Herb Byram, according to a Vancouver writer He lots better than some of the southpaws now per- faster is forming in company. Sacramento put drafts for leaguers. Jack Atkin believes his plan of buying players of known quality the best plan for rebuilding his team. in noe lesser Owner is He has certainly been buying some and almost every day sees a new player headed toward Sacramento. A practice of the Canadian Rugby Club has been called for this afternoon at 5 o'clock at Beacon Hill The following are requested to attend: Norris, Challes, Laidlaw, Churehill, Mellray, Dodd, Meak- ins, Burns, Vineent, Johnston, Gallon, Towne, Galliher and Wil- lison, President Dugdale of Seattle seems to be able to see Tealey Raymond now and has announced that kinkly haired shortstop will continue to manage the Giants in 1913. Raymond jumped in last year and handled the team through the season after Jack Tighe quit. Then he went back to the ranks when Dugdale got Jack Barry as a manager for this year. Barry like Tighe quit in| mid-season and it was up to Raymond again, and for the sec- ond time he delivered the goods. If that wouldn't establish a play- worth, nothing would ers McLean, bout with Kelowna, Seot, of Cyclone Beno wants a STUART & STEWART Accountants Avenue Phone 280 for the City of Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT, 8.C. 308 2nd Auditors W. NICHOLSON-LAILEY, Architect. 10 Stephens Phone 84. Room Block, ™. Manson, B. A. W. E. Williams, 8. A., L. L. DO. WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Box 2865 Heigerson Block, Prince Rupert, B. C. Cc, V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C,, Ontario, Sas- katchewan Al berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BaRRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue. P.O, BOX & PRINCE RUPERI JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING rUrtL OF WM. 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Boston, Oet, 14.—The profits of the world’s series this year will be greater than ever befors to the players. The Red Sox, if jthey win, will receive $4,024 63 each. The Giants, should they win, will get $3,849.61 each. The discrepeney is explained by the fact that twenty-three Giants will divide the proceeds, where: only twenty-two Red Sox players are eligible to share in the award. The same is true of the losing end, which to the Red Sox will jmean $2,683.12, and to the New 1Yorks 82,566.46 each. These Ti B t figures are final for the series, i@ es as the players will share in no “ e games after Friday's contest in P ’ Al Absolut, f Ws New York, the fourth in the roc ura é. Jp series being the last in which — ——— j they are entitled to participate in the proceeds. _ Find It Through a News | Want Ad. ve Home Has | Its Purse And 99 out of every 100 unpre- judiced people will tell you THE DAILY NEWS is the home paper of Prince Rupert... ....... 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