THE DAILY NEWS ee HUDSON BAY RY. STEEL TO START ———————— ss, JOHN COULON WON DECISION =| ag Prince IN FR ANK CONLEY Fi CHT | Second avenae and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. Rupert ——— MATHIEUS SETS out_of Prince Aibert wiil be start- Brera ee points. § For particulars | tamwe ight champion, flew at}Angeles 126 pounder. Bef ial STUART & STEWART ‘ ; Z a as ‘esis aLDokY Sanrasiwe é |i ceaan Munro W. Nicholson Lailey uccess o eputation aiting IGHT CHAMPION THE ACKNOWLE } -on Sir William MacKenzie and Salle Every Friday a: 8 a.m. for VICTOR IN A HARD FOUGHT TWENTY ROUNDS with | sAaeeant S ee OF aN: | Members of Dominion Govern- VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATILE THE CHALLENGER FROM KENOSHA. | Architects, | ment in Regard to New Line. , , Stork Building, Second Avenue. Fe _ y i i} | every Si egraslend da 4 p.m. tor saan Los Angeles, Feb. 3.—Like affour weeks ago went out in de- ecenensbsntinereniosousitnte sini ti & co ‘a, i | That the Hudson Bay Railway] also maintains weekly « ce “to ewart. | ornet Johnny Coulon, the ban-|feat before Joe Rivers, the I | | ate fo] TS ed this year and that in the en- Train Service to Van Arsdo! \F rankie Conley, the Kenosha chal-|eontest started = Prom tay rom| ACCOUNTANTS -{- nee oes suing twelve months at least 50 wines trains | leave Prince Rupert/Jenger, through twenty rounds of]MeCarry lined up sekietaet n fieht-| am puter Building Phone No. 286 miles of it will be ready for traf-| "For all points East_of Chicago travel yia| fighting in ea arena and wonlers, among the ym three cl | Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ’ iain {fle is the promise given by Sir| ihe, @rend {Trunk Aaliway Byetem forlihe decision. Coulon was angry|pions, in the ring. They neee|————— ; William Mackenzie to a deputa-| For full information, reservations ana|t{hrough most % the milling, but]Wolgast, the lightweight iin - ALFRED CARSS C. V. BENNETT, B.A. A tion from the northern — ecity,| tekets to all points apply to temper did not make his boxing|pion; Abe Attell of the feather-| of British Cola bia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- |which visited him recently at A. E. MCMASTER skill inferior to the bulldog tac-|weight and Coulon, the bantam and Manitoba Bars, katchewan and Al- Ottawa, The deputation in ques- GENERAL, AGENT Gnanp TRUNK |tics of his slightly heavier oppo-|champion. Johnny Kilbane of| CARSS & BENNETT Cures Cou h tion, consisting of J, E. Brad- retawen Bt. CC nent, although the champion's}Cleveland was introduced as the| BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Ero, , g Ss shaw, member for Prince Albert Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines blows lacked the necessary steam opponent of Attell in the Wash- | °®eeExchange block, corner Third avenue and on City in the Alberta Legislature; a to put the sturdy challenger out.Jington Birthday match. February i aT : Mathieu's Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oil A. J. Manville and Allan Holmes, ee {At the end of the twenty rounds,| 22nd. is a great Tonic and not only stops a cough at upon Sir William to ask | Conley, looking through a mask Hogan to Meet Welsh. WM. 7 ene 8., D.D.S, but enables: Sak WMI “td “throw te Jed from him a definite declaration as h pan jof blood, offered his arm to be “One Round” Hogan issued a! Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty. to his intention regarding Prince jheld up as the winner, but -Ref-|challenge, and Freddie Welsh, the| All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and BE Vere should be a bottle of it in every home. ty, tltoring Shae eet oan cha elevated Couton's arm apat tke teh as ad ie ees sae ene OR a) alle and elevated Coulon’s arm, spot. 1e fight is scheduled for | Helxerson Bloc rince Rupert. ie Large size bottle 35¢. Sold everywhere, Jupon Hon. Robert Rogers, Hon. EL The decision pleased the crowd,|a date in March. ' 1. t. Mb tetNO 08s be ies |? Cochrane, Hon. Sam Hughes lthe betting portion of which had From the first gong in the| Alex-M.Mansons.a., W-.E.Williams,p.a.,v.L.p a ., Prep., HERBROOKE i othe eA members of the Do- B.C, Coast service — Famous Prircess | fered as much as two to one|Coulon-Conley go the referee had WILLIAMS & MANSON minion jovernment, who ex- Line against the Kenosha lad, whollittle to do. The boys fought Barristers, Solicitors, ete. 2 [pressed themselves favorably re- A ‘ : ip maa —_| Viciously, but broke cleanly after nae R B |farding the Hudson Bay route Princess Beatrice every mix-up. Conley weighed EINOS HOPPE, 2/4 : reaching out from Prince Albert. 116 pounds and Coulon 1412, but ( | Speaking of the projected line,| Saturday, February 10th, at9 a.m. the latter overcame the handicap] ?-0- BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT Church Services ‘ eorgetow n | Mr. Bradshaw declared the other For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle by ‘eunento haber ar ° 5 ae ° | day that it will open up an ex-| J, G. McNab z General Agent CNG ck a tevin ce iat” JOHN E. DAVEY , y ESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sawmill Co Ltd ane of territory, rich both in TEACHER OF SINGING I Se es ME e e j|mineral and agricultural re-[—— wee PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M.; LON. BNO i ess Theatre, lL a.m. and sources, and will give access to fay Schoo! aod | ther territory about which at 1 iy GEORGE LEEK I =. 0 Tr rr ‘'y abo 7 é I PASTOR Lumber lthe present time practically little E, L. FISHER | PRINCE RUPERT INN | MERCANTILE oy co. is known. He affirmed that the F 1 Direct id bal } ‘ST BAPTIST CHURCH — delegation was more than satis- e GRARGES Saibenaiin ss | ce Sabai? Giddens ee L, 8RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. M Idi ‘ad é nt as , 7 ' evden vane. f a “y } AND | Fire, Life and Accident Insurances 130 pane wana ou Ings i by , y 4 t hath t tt * ban OPEN DAY AND chr — | aus Faiaverue sponse BS ROR Green oem "p.m. . Baraca | Cena c. Cee : ae ON ; PRINCE RUPERT P30 rere succeeded beyond their expecta- ANNEX | | Mel BOD HA 8 p> care A large stock of dry finish- | tions, BS siniksllheitbbamatiiai creda oak eas - pdsee METHODIST CHURCH fhibes hap oe ote | ———_ | A. M. BROWN NTRE ST. AND 2nd AV er a speciaity. elivery | — ae bi wlntfnbeabsiiabies y Sunday a ul made at short notice. HAVE STEAM Orrntafe HAYNER BROS | HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER p.m, Sunday | st? A ‘ Rep: acial t m. } UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS ; epairing a Specialty. aren ak Our prices are as low as any, |Col. Davis Recommends This Ma- artes a areal _Owned and operated by the Complete Stock Carried. Call on us before ordering. chine for ae ond Ave. Heat We Bk: Phone No. 86 if Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Outside Orders Promptly Filled. | . the American and European plan. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts | | In reply to a entation by Al- Excellently furnished, with ff} OFFICE: jderman Kerr last night Col.| steam heat, electric light, and all {Davis stated that while a steam| modern conveniences, being abso- §f| Q APERHANGING. EMPRESS THEATRE BI.DG. ;drill would cost a fair amount as lutely first-class in every respect. \ THE IRO UOIS European and American plan, steam Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. | first cost, yet if there were much k “ Bs The appointments and service | POOL AND— more drilling to be done he would t " ge |f# are equal to any hotel on the | IGH CLASS = | recommend the purchase. K eo : | 1E coast. English and American Billiards seid | : | Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. ’ | nox | L SIGN WORK Fish Hatchery Harmed. Fa eee | : According to a report from up| Rates: $11 to $3.54 50 per day. OUR SPECIALTIES Horseshoers river, the Dominion fish hatch-| ote Carriage Repairing eries at Lakeise Lake have been| Bie 3 EE. ages bens | Hotel Central *: First Ave. General Work badly damaged by the freezing up| | and 7th Street VERSIDES BROS. of their fres hwater intake. Con-|Po ue. tan wanton ie tunes siderable loss ‘hes been OCCA-| plan. First-class service. All the Latent Modern PHONE 156 GREEN FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET sioned and extensive repair wor k | Improvements. Ba 48 BEDS 8c UP Second Avenue, near McBride Phone 59 Red jto a burst dam will be necessary.| FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPER1 =——F EBRUAR Y== FURNITURE SALE —-FOR CASH Commences Monday, February 12 heated, modern conveniences, “aire $1.00 to $2.50 per day. ‘ G. A. Sweet, Manager. | Peter Black - . Proprietor LOOK FOR THE BIG REDUCTION PRICES IN MONDAY’S ISSUE Our Entire Stock is Included in these Sale Prices - . ; - - Every Article Marked in Plain Figures from Regular Values For the Dining Room. Bed Room Furnishings. Kitchen Needs. Leather Seat Dining Chairs, Quartered Oak Bullets, Quar- Dressers and Stands, al Igrades Chitfoniers, Bed Room Kitehen Tables, all kinds Kitchen Chairs, Linoleum, Carpet ! Oak Dining Tables, Quartered Oak China Cabinets, Quar- Chairs, lron or Brass Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Sheets, Eider- Squares and Matting, Lace Curtains, Madras, Eeru, Nets, Serims ! Oak Dinner Wagons. down Comforts, Sheets, Blankets, Pillows, ete. and Tapestry Curtains, For the Living Room. . Curtain Poles, Trimmings and Blinds. Nasy Chairs in Golden Oak, Early Rs Mannan WE ARE COMPELLED TO HAVE THE ROOM wies m nan Vicker Ghairs and Rockers, Library and Den - = = = FOR INCOMING STOCK - - - - Watch for our special reduction in Iron Beds, at nearly cut- in-two prices, AT THE GREAT SALE PRICES FOR CASH YOU CAN SAVE $$$$. .. . WATCH FOR VALUES IN MONDAY’S NEWS GEO. D. TITE - - The Complete Home Furnisher Phone 20 Third Avenue