1914 th 24, an veh tee Mare PHE DAILY NEWS r hi lea a . - > ——$————$ - . | rome ma) Cee Ve i) i Poe.) (7 " sail 1 | PO eel } (Wee) a Ah ON ee (i ar f iz ie DP Caz y= ii) (Ce a7} Wee Dw ees Pin >. ee P.O. Box 1704 NA Tamenelcices ‘i UCC ES, SLAM) ODL DOOD CHT J Z 4°" all who are nterested in| r Gy) — : ae if) LACROSSE hwadaeani ae either dogs or sj : ested 1 if \ [MAI THE f op 4 2s of s ‘ SAVOY HOTEL | )°°"°*¥ su: Sra seunsg, |] tina iment oa win ty FOOTBALL é HOCKEY ready ten entric ne ding} T CLASS CUISINE $1 a { teams from Fairbanks, Rubq and he IG oe ype [=A PP 7 < > net Iditarod besides f f , ater In 5 CAAA) CTE ee Sg 4 GS, ES Fa es OIE & TE Ps q . om cold yield 9 | ee ——— = Tay “|Nome, have begun training. The tinest brands of Liquors and Gon Jones announces tha sab take a Thomas G Vv. P. P., New race is a great trial of nerve and Cigars kept tritish lacrosse team wi ' Ki j giv { i 1 endurance as we is sneed and est HOTEL IN NORTHERN Canada and open its cros lobe-girdiing estininster ha announrec Se tad the winns gfe Teen pRITISH COLUMBIA try { M ; is reported |that he will 1 cup to the} { i a exreenitil E § ry or av 22 i vardec Vy purses gagcregaling ofits is to be! sehoo leag jlematic of | W¥® ( : FISHET : ; . PT, s of dollar PRUDHOMME * | } : - promoters of }provineial champion- thousand f dollars n the yer of a ‘ Sar ars he one fa el Proprietors Bl vncacrs bie fs x tou hip, teams New Westmin- apf we 7 4 Nom bs nne ‘meus sing organized thy, . as stoo s( or s 900 cb eawe geet PODDOOPI OOP ODOOSS, p ‘ ! in ! ale Vaneot ind Vietoria to b ee 1a . rv for thi _ miming | TSN NSCOR EC boys wil) enter ambition is! pla ff for hampiowalith: greal race his year aid has 7m sseenaasiiiiaciuaitaasiatt ier pid@ship team been asked of Seattle Alaskan 1 I ih aenee 1 the game. Speed, a 1 of it, and as and - on ar cm > ae held ‘ 1 i KS as wmukgh the Gla | I 1 with the snappy an oul! 1s you ever set in Seattle last evening The pro- | 1 }] 80% Celtic are going to make a his ‘ambi ; rid tt EA {ceeds will go to swell the sweep N | ny ; é eyes upon; th ecking erew is r ' jidouble ever of the league a harness 1 thing of nd a stake purse. U ; j pa In thi oi Scottish cup. : [The races are encouraged by ¢ somewhat er but none the hats TT : c 0 vith the Jess emphati inner did Bert all Alas oth As promote in bia ton ila re estrone : ( “pes ‘ Y ding of f v RL. Vintners Association | | t ne fa Ne | aged ten | Delmas, manage f the Victoria | erest in the t lin f hard : ji ites the English cup. Sh i R ' - dogs, so necessary to winter =—_ == 14} nN furnin ASOD Al i summarize the i Pe y he suecessfu this ‘ da if init merits of his 1914 team communication in many parts of winDSOR HOTEL an He || make it two years in sueee +} ; ; aay the great northe empire. t Ave. and Eighth § for the Villa i ( cuss oO ? f | si) Londo M: h 20 Follo g w. H. Wright, Prop. a iF i wig We a | 0 N i mati he is the latest betting on the Lin- KING HAS SLIT SKIRT | Joe Lally of Cornwall oO ; ; ; 3 4 TAKEN FROM BALL ROOM HOTEL CENTRAL ‘ and tHe Golngmrnt pandicay and = the . ie and Seventh St ,; has arrived on the coast for tl] ] d MeGraw rep { Grand Nationa! i ind American Plan la Witenibaa eel ani is at di I tnoolnetates Mediator: ann Woman Escorted,to Carriage for sete Black, Prop. es . pare ara a Petef Black, Leagues itis “alin ate S¥r 21s fina Cuthbert, 100 to 12: Aghdoe, 100 Dress Repairs bypre ce He mays pa 1 visit 0 » 8: Brancepeth, 20 to 1 Bri e] M: a >”) Albert Oa aan nd Nioth 1] Prince tupert before returnit rhe 8 Football as l Grand National—Lutteur TT, mare me aeh < rr rhdayrsePon a sw $1.00 naw 7 I I still keen nj}100 to 12; Coverteoat 0° to. 4; king of the Belgians, on seeing a per Day “ | i bring i i chanes law | Jacobus, 100 to 8: Carrigrue. 100;woman at a court ball wearing a or & Besner, Props. | : weener r ' ' “a i x to hay two f fside,lo 6 Irish Mail has been|slit skirt, whispered to the court ee SP APS sy Ve te The Callies rrought the ‘ lof tl TI | tehed | slear f il ial the | scratched. Sates / Arn qaes ' the V. D. Casley || Season vith a seratech team|ofticial vy of putting it butdirs i marshal, who thereupon offered EMPRESS HOTEL azainst the Prince George hor jen that nlavormiail t \ his arm to the woman in the oe , jj again { ore bovs ea is al a player shall not be ecording to James Brown Third 10, Baer anc 1} Weds esdayv night and were vic uled offside if at the moment f ‘ most deferential manner and , +] ; ; ' hrother of Bob Brown of the sorted her t of the ballroom uropean Plan, 60 to $1 Per Day jtorious by a score of 3 goals to 1./the ball is played behind him. he \ . . B: bal ‘ul ; eae vou Bel Vue 2 ne DOME Ure : es Murray of the Callies was in/has at least | opponents ahead ancouver Baseball club, base- When they arrived outside the “ ” | " mad er POMENLS ANCAT hall will never gain a very firm arahs etal s llgood shooting forr getting alllof hir 8 s pale. nawilecha : court marshal said: PREMIER HOTEL ly a , 2 ettir : f hi ne As the rule now he} he d in Australia. Brown, whe ‘H > ed hat american and European Pian jjthree goals must have three. } His majesty noticec tha F. W. Henning, Manager 0 sanity pus Just returned from a six/your gown was torn on one side ~ | on 1s ) “o , os ae ee A return game of basketball is qo Chief”) Battiste, grad- i. aaa ; aoe ee : and asked me to escort you to -ayvs { iorse rac 2 as such ie nenitncn ‘ ROYAL HOTEL |{being arranged between the Hieh|uate of Gladulette Indian sehoo!l in ie hei tt 18 ICP} yvour carriage so that you can go cortey & Burgess, Props Hy seh eam and a Callies inte t Washington, D. C.. and Rear loid upon the~sporting home and get the damage re- Third Ave, and Sixth St : . ' “eo ane "Tee tenthusiasts of Australia that thel,- »d.”’ Pi 8t Heated cere feam rhe termedi-|{stah of the Cleveland, 0., Ath-| qj nid cee in ata ¢ paired. eam eate | ‘ alamo xt 1e Cé ever pe ser- 2 mete Sst ee rt ates nxious to wipe out the|letie club, has signed a contr-ct! -onsidered Rvery i r A Se considere¢ erv o , sting o efeat e » Higl » pite » Portland No ‘he Roy ; VER WHOLESALE LIQUOR co., | i f defeat, while the Nigh pitch with the Portland Nortn- meet is either going to or I yal Cafe gives the best LIMITED school boys are just as confident| westerners, and will rencune er frnsha & habe crabek tent meals and the best service in the 8 ne “oO a ce 26, Is ~ 9 @ . Second Ave. and Sixth St |; they can repeat his amateur standing. Battiste|way Brown puts the situ shige city. Visitors to the city are ad- j f £ | row ruts es t on. ‘ Phone 102 ~—af is deaf and dumb, but declares ; |vised to make this restaurant ponsnipacceli so Paom the showite ide _the|that is no handicap in basebal eo eae ltheir selection. 52tf | f é al Alaska’s Classic Event | INCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., | h ght s quite dent |‘*‘People seem to think that the ee etpeeeerseer piensa mia the G re} ha the mate take of nature is a handicap, \laska’s classic- sporting| “Krex” is the name of a new Fraser and Gixth Sts llial f kine a wood soct he 8s I can assure them|event, th All-Alaskan sweep-|floor rug suitable for bedrooms, Phone 7 | team, and when thev have mas_|that it is not The outstandine | stakes, will be run over the Sew-!dining rooms, etc., very durable { i the art of playing ¢ Ri idvantage is that I hear no dem ird peninsula course, from Nome jand very cheap. Wallace's. 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