nursday February 6, 1913 THE DAILY NEWS Established 1908 ( irpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery ) Ww Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle ) Pipe Pipe Fittings Kifles & Shotguns ‘ Valves \ inition p Hose Pa \ ves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofin Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” wore AL ALAS “FROM HOME TO HOME.” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hote! in Vancouver Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices Phe Vancouver, B.C. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. THE AFTERMATH Usually the day following Christmas brings with it pleasant recollections of friends who have been inad V ently overlooked in the matter of Christmas gifts Is fortunate that New Year's Day follows so closely gives us an opportunity to make amends for our ghts during the Christma ish While the past \ s shopping made very lheay) roads into our stock assortments in each ire practically unbroken \ have a large range of autiful things for New Year's CONSULT OUR CATALOGU! 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Dept. ead The Daily News And Get All the News 3 haxp poncuase Nowons. "JOCKEYS OF HIGH _ |FITZSIMMONS PRAISES FACTORY of re) 7 . FACTORY TYPEWRITERS suecna Lend Distrier—pietriet OP Ceset, GRADE ARE RARE) —_—LANKY JESS WILLARD das tian oe lla eal | Remington $35 Empire $25 Unoerwooo $65 AK th ee "” 1 BC i. | Pines . : “upe routrac- | " , And numerous other bargains. Send for complete list of ured a oon " ‘conia SS ae sie to | ord Derby's Trainer Blames Use|Oid Timer Says Cowboy Hope Is “Ey machines rebuilt in our own factory and made as good as new, © save tor, intend to apply for permission + y ‘ou $15 to $75 0n any machine. Satisfaction gaaranteed purchase the following described er? of Cigarettes for Dearth of Born Scrapper of the 6 di T j fy : r 05 319 W Commencing at @ post planted at ie . Suite Peni ncouver, |} southwest corner of Lot 4136, Hange 5, Good Youngsters. Brainy Sort. anadian ypewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, 3 ’ der ” Va , B.C, | by the Lakeise Rivey, thence north 70 siilltaaleemeie | chains more or less to Lot 6243, Range 5; : —— | thence west 21 chatns to Lot 2666, Range London, Feb, 4 Al the pres- New Yor Feb ’ All who Peet ade | 5;thence south to the Lakelse River, thence _ . » ‘ | eanterty following "the Lakelse River to ent. moment — the question offare gontempla betting on |} point of commence a, containing 160 jockeys is a subject which is ex- Luther Meat iwainst Jess ey acres*more or les : wil . lia mA WILLIAM WATSON ercising the mind of. sporting iHiar will ad to harken to ' Dated December 8rd, 1012. ier arious 1c ‘ the words of R : " “ Pub. Dec, $0, 1919-—Feb. 94, 1043 writers in variou directions, ‘ bert Fitz Fila adil The Hon. G. Lambton, who trains|simmons and i heed to | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, for Lord Derby ascribes the | Lanky Bob's when he Hange V paucity of capabl keys to lack| says: Take notice that |, Hilda King, of Mon > treal, cocupation spinster, intend to apply|Of fitness and the excessive use Jess Willard | he best gen. y 9 em greed to purchase the following of ciwarettes amone young boys. eral idea of fight owned by | Commencing at @ post planted about| He instances the case of a friend|any man in th: today He v.90 chai 1 ‘ . ° . ibe coumbunst camer of te Sta ‘oumet of his who was travelling to a/is a born scrapp: the brainy norte 40 chains more or less to the © uthirgee meeting in the same ear as}|sort, the kind that d not take |icundary of Lot 5148, thence west 40 i '? chains, thence south 40 chains, thence easi}a promising jockey During the}a chance except when he is likely { 40 chains more or less back to point of ? "ne » boy s , . y | commencement, containing 160 acres more hour . jOUFNOY the moke d 60 through 7 net who it or less three cigarettes. He rode a hot}seizes the right opportunity with seein ee Totes favorite in the first race and was|eagerness when it arises. And DON’ I PAY RENT | Dated November 26th, 1912 beaten a short lead. Mr. Lamb-|he already has developed ability WD -srupttheanebiahad diet tela sey 09 that the | fatk to discriminate and her f : : 0 « t or 0 sc é > ¢€ ‘ nows ’ ato ton says 1a Me wry ather id knows when or High Rates of Interest, | Skeena Land District—pistrict of CGoast,| W4a5 one of the keenest and hard- the opportunity is there as wil " Range V est steeplechase riders and never|ness his knockout of Kearns when WE W L z Take notice that I, Alfred E. Wright, of . ¥ He Prince Rupert, oecupation engineer, intend} threw a chance away the latter left himself open for ; }to apply for permission tk purchase the Ty > he oT : 1e é 4 lfolipeine Geecrined lames: That the lines of the modern] one a ief ee | TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES : Commencing at @ post planted at the| jockey are cast in much pleas- “When illard learns more o MORTGAGES 7 aan ane - pone SS ee a anter places than were those of the special studied points of the} om nine REAL nr TE } corner of Lot 421, thence east 25 chains|}his predecessors is well known.) ame there will be moré such} a | more or less to the west boundary of Lot ' 6442, thence south 10 chains more or| Youngsters born in humble cir-| opportunities than he finds in his } less to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence], ances are ¢ 0 lose sir ts \ ’ “+r MeCar as | 7 | westerly and ‘southerly slong the seid cumstances are apt to | their | figh now. Luther McCarty was AT PER CENT. PER YEAR shore to the point of commencement, con-| balance when, through sueceess/able to go the ten round limit ‘Beseadte wee TARDE. WRIGH? in the saddle, they are suddenly|with Willard. The victory over WE Donald McVicar, Agent lraised to affluence The faet is}Kearns marked one step forward.) GUARANTEE Dated November 25th, 1912 , Pub. Dec. 98, 1019--Feb. 17, 1913 that they get too much money|I expect him to take many more | the time when your indebtedness will be aid off nonesdhahinnindibntsnadinnasmentsnntyntn and are pampered to an extentjin the same direction. Office « : Wri Pp ou, - cae ae ae ihe . ce open evenings. rite, phone or eall. Skeeni Land District—District of Coast, that makes sensidie people sick ees Whether the budding jockey | SLOSSON DEFEATS INTERNATIONAL H lake notice that i, Duncan k. Falconer, hould : Mr Lambtor eem to j Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation mason,| S20UIG, aS MP, hati | sceime U | intend to apply for permission to purchase! {hink, be depriv ed of his pack of JAPANESE EXPERT | PURCHASING CONTRACT Co., LTD. the following described lands | | Cees at : post plamses at the lciwarettes is a trifle which does : | Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Biock.. Phone 455 southwest corner of Lot 14, thence north . “er 2ople The | teh following the westerly boundary ,of Lot | a ae Wie can _ ple aa Veteran Billiard Player Wins ™. E. Ri ey, Supt. i4 20 Chains, thence west 25 chains more} fact that le country is pamtully) or less to the easterly boundary of Lot 15+) deficient in first clas riding tal from Kodji by Total Score thence south following the easterly boun a — oe 800 753 | j}dary of J,ot 15 25 chains more or less | ent is an incontrovertible propo- of saad : = 4 | t pro} }to the raidway right-of-way, thence east} { H { alter it all i ” ee | od - od |following the railway right-of-way 25] S! ion. yw to alter it a . Seattle, Feb. 1.—-Kodji Yamada, | ies ;} chains more or less to point of. com | problem which nobody appears to | jmencement, and containing fifty acres . ihe slant eyed wizard from the | more less |be able to adequately solve. and rd Nid Msg ” oe ace Ng | Located the 11th day of December, 1912. / (ARE PM island kingdom, and “Old Master , DUNGAN hk, FALCONER, Locator. | George Slosson played the final Jjated December 16th, 1912 | i j | Dated Deceuber oul, 1042) AMATEUR WINS SHOOT) [hice oy igo points in their p11) CC CC aK liard mateh at Brown & Hulen’s| Il n Skeena Land District—District of coast, | TAKES Gunny . South Annual amphitheatre. last night before a| Ji | suas . rye z me we Handicap by Score of 96 crowd that packed the house to| gg 9 en aKe notice mati, Madge ohi, of Mon + Ty . ¢ treal, occupation spinster, intend to apply Out of 100 the doors. The Caucasian won | nm fee perentesten to purchase the followwmg) the match by a total of 800 to| me described iands | ‘ on. Tex ve i Shodt. Lane - , | Commencing at @ post planted at the H rust n, Tex., Feb. 4 hoot-)753 and on the night's play he a southwest corner of Lot 6144, thence|ing from the sixteen yard mark, ran 400 to his opponent's 381 ml a south 15 chains more or less to the north] o> 0), of Gan sAntonio, Tax, | PI ectaeds boundary of Lot 4130, thence west 40] onnell, OF San 4 a ’ Conditions were much more || H chains more or less to the east boundary} an amateur, won the twelfth an-| ¢», 4 . i fie 4 4 of Lot 4477, thence north 15 chains meet - S . I favorable to scientific manipula. | Jil a or less to the south boundary of Lot 994,) ual Sunny South handicap with/ii,, of the iveries than on the EH nl thence east 40 chains more or less to the] 4 ceore of 96 out of 100 W illian ja seore of ou ithaim . and the nth point of commencement, containing 60] * ce “,. | previous night, and in the ninth) gg uu acres more or less | Crosby, of O'Fallon, Il., 22 yards,| inning the Japanese finally found MADGE KOHL ; of nd | mn was second, with 5, and Guy : : : ; : Donald MeVicar, \gent his gait and stepped out with a Dated November 25th, 1912 Deering, of Columbus, Wis., 22], ) , — . a ml Pan Sen be seabeeee, Wy, eben. S run of 112. While gathering his : om | yards, third, with i nae cluster he displayed almost every EH s s | lalso was high amateur for the], ; a : . Skeena Land District—District of Coast, | . 89 bres { f 200 Rel of thot tnagina, = l ueur C0 C 1S = Range V jday with 189 breaks out o! ¢ ing a bunch of marvellous masse | Jif nl fake notice that Reuben W. Rogers, of | targets an Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation transfer mountings Phis run put him in | eee ener em Rate ermmnenss | man, intends to apply for permission to In the professional division W. the lead, but Slosson played con- purchase the following described lands:|») , sby 1f O'Fallon, Tll., and ae . , : ml a Commencing at a post planted at the rospy, ¢ , ; "Ss sistently all the way through and nH northeast corner of Lot 5141 Range 5,| Lester German, of Aberdeen, Md.,/,.. ‘ I front af a Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence : oo finally got his nose in front @ Hl } ~ mm porth 40 chains thence west 40 chains,|tied with high honors with 1 the finish. The score | thence south 40 chains, thence east 4 | breaks i. ae o ” . . | | ul chains to place of commencement. — at al f Slosson—40, 5, 12, 0, 17, 76, O, | mim aa Por ‘the Ave dave eMEs OFi5,:3, 6,0, dy 48,'*7, 46, 22, 0, 28, ae TESTIMONIAL | Pup. Nov. 18, 194%—Jan, 13, 1043 1,005 targets, ecypeuest eel, 143 49. Total, 400 mn ; | |Guthrie, Okla., professional, 18} “\aiiada—3. 13, 1, 28, 12, 8, 4 = Dr. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— . ai amada—3, 13, 1, 2 3, 6,9; e i ; ‘ aq high with 944 breaks. . ane Oo 49 0 23 9. 38 Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- LAND LEASE NOTICES. — 1, 112, 33, 16, 39, 12, 0, 25, 9, 39, ye ll : , te a a 10, 11, 0, 0, 46. ‘Total, 384.) yy cellent and well matured spirit ard as nm i a . i . : : Praca 7 99 y “uns > y skcena Land biswer—pisniet of coast, {CONTRACTOR RETURNED | Averaze, 17-22 High rons, 12) =~ can conscientiously recommend to | x Range V and 39. | | lents iri age.’’ Take votice that |, Stanley Niven, of M TENDED TRIP EH } oF regarae such a bever i nl Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occupa | | tion civil engineer, acting as agent for The unlucky man is sure to mn | a Perpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited, —_—— P . " , : of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per- Vancouver, Feb. 4—Mr. J. W.}find his prize a white elephant a a mission to lease the following described : . ’ » ie . BH lands Stewart, of the contracting firm|When he does capture one a Commencing at &@ post planted on the > Pale ttowar , sree cette most northerly point of Lot 501, Range 5,)2! Foley, Welch & Stewart, who a —DISTILLERS— a Coast District, Qn Porpoise Harbor, thence| are building large sections of the JOHNSON LOSES APPEAL Hl mH north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly . om : . . aud northerly following Low Water Mark|Grand Trunk Pacific Railway nl ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. nm wo a poiat due west of the southwest cor-|west of the Rocky Mountains, |} Attacked the Constitutionality of nu 108 West ‘s t mw ner of Lot 446, Range 6, Coast District, : est Regent Street, Glasgow ihence east to High Water Mark, thence|}arrived in Vancouver yesterday, the Mann White Slave Act — z= = weg bed veg online after an absence of several meon- —_— Case will be Tried Fn me point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642,/ ths Mr. Stewart left for Vie-! immediately a nl } ce west to t ence fo ; line tigh “Water "hele oo Peet aan on toria on the midnight boat andy a Prince 2 , mn |} Stapleton Island to the most southerly} wij] peturn to Vancouver Wed- Washington, Feb. 5—The Su-| ¢ ey | point of Stapleton island, thence east to on a . ‘ “dd de the iue High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence | nesday During his short stay|preme Court dismissed today the yg ml southerly following the High Water Mark ca ‘ 7 “4 srenee appeal f Jack Johnson, the ne — GEN , = }lo @ point due east of the most southerly 7 re he was in ¢ pares a = appe herbie P ss ted in cn 1 a A a point of Lot 601, thence south wo Low|the local manager and other of-|#ro pu st, Indietec sicago n Water Mark, thence following Low Water’! . ‘ a char § » Fe a Mark to @ poimt due south of the mosi|ficials of the firm on a charge of violating the Fed PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. n |southerly point of Lot 501, thence north | eral White Slave Act. Johnson o this point, thence 7 P past —— omy ‘rollowing High Wieser Hest’ to" tne appealed from the decision of x poles of commencement. sal liblom the Federal Court of Northern BERR RR ; ‘ i Md AD COMPANY, LIMITED | Hiiimote, Stanley Niven, Agent nn ; *E ’ Sunn E eS ——— Dated December 10th, 1912. Chicago, Feb. 5 —As a resul a 7" 7 wate em ee ” ee Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—-Feb. 17, 1913 of the dismissal of Jack John __ son's appeal, Distriet Attorney skeena Land District——District of Coast ormer | Wilkerson said today that the au ly. } rahe ‘notice AEE en a: Sessions jease against the negro pugilist 5000 WATCHES f Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, iwould be tried immediately 500 MO ON intends to apply for rmission to lease ' a the following deseribed lands; 7th AVENUE When Johnson was arrested OGRA PH ES Commencing @t & post planted on the Le » . : ‘we reshore in Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No, Cd patter his indictment eharged is thence eset 20 chains, thence south jwith violating the Mann Ael re ») chains, Whence west 20 chains xX , Brea gs mye yy Phot Satie bolt SEC] TON S/ ljease on a writ of habeas eorpus | owing river bank and foreshore to point was denied. In appeaiing to the commencement, containing 60 coves | iy ted Stat S C i m less ~ cas nd the balance over ten inibes States Supreme “our WILLIAM J. MOGRIRGS “Hi : oa at 6 per cent 'Johnson attacked the econstilu- bated November 15, 1942 y pe , Pub. Novy, 25, 1912-——Jan, 20, 1013 tionality of the Mann Aet wor res oot os half the is hereby given that thirty days Sa | H ° & Co A good press agen 1 jate we intend to apply to the Gov rue arrison mpany battle, bui the trouble hes in ¢ ouncl) for @ quit claim deed for bh wing deseribed foreshore Brokers and Financial Age ats i knowing which half it ought to mmenctng @¢ the northwest corner of . ii, Range V, Coast District, British Seceind Ave. Prince Rupert be. ibis thence west seven hundred! fee thenee south seven degrees | ; . an riy-fve minutes west (8. 7:45 W.), ndred and forty (640) feet; thence! even hundred (700) feet to high| uaark thence northerly following wate mark to the point f com iva opungs Uat portion (in a witht the above boundaries by the Grand Trunk Pacific right Thousands of readers are missing our offer to send FREE our large JEN INVESTBMENT COMPANY. Lrp.| range of patterns ef OUR FAMOUS SUITS or OVERCOATS tnee Be O0r8. Be Shy December 30th, 1912 TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.60 (valued by our 3 ue oe et customers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape NOTICE. measure, fashion plate, and full instructions how to measure yourself, : . , . rake notice that the partnership for ALL FREE. You have only to read our book of testimonials and you ne existing between Albert Matszen and . : > i . Ss y mory ieee ie tee Reale tania Te will be convinced that no other firm in the world ean approach us for been dissolved by mutual agreement. ali) Value. Money returned if you are not satisfied. sccounts due the Orm are now payable to Addross tor | \ibert Mateen, Who will pay all bills ow . Pattorne: ing by the Oram W-jan, 20-feb. 8 CURZON BROS., Gloughor Syndicate, aLagay MATZEN. (Dept. |, 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, prinee Rupert, 8. C., Jamuary 16, 1018, iad Please mention this Adveriscniont,