Daily Colonist (1904-12-30) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1904-12-30) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1904-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


The"'Best;'.Natural Purgative Water

in Bilious Attacks and *

Disorders of the Liver.

Ld.. London,

^POUTING NEWS

' TUB KING.

his life to rantcli lilm. All the iiluyers are rcinu'sted to bo out on time, lus It, Is neces-siiry tlifit till' irniiic slioiilii start promptly, SI) as 111 iii't tliriju^'h bi'toro darlc. F. WU-llaiusdii <if tlie lloniivcntm-i' haa becu ii;;rc'i'(i on as rcfcroo, and lie lias been hi striirti'il tij s(M> that rouKh pla.\ dealt with. The Victoria team Is aE fol-liiw.s: (".OAl, .7. I'liilalsoii; full back, (right) II, SrlnveaKors, (left) II, A, Goward (cap-lain); ccMUre half, ,1, W. Lorliner; right luilt, M, .1, Ciowen; left half, C. Xj. Thomp-,-ion; eeutre forward, J. Lawsoft;., right wing. J. A. Lorlinerj left wing, C. Berk-hy, D. York.

. League.., Formed.

Anotbcr rteip has been takto for the nd-vniieeiiiont of Association football In British Coliiinbln. At n meotlng held In Vancouver 'Wedne.sday the Victoria delegates,

WAS PICTUREiSQUE AND PLEASURABLE

Cinderella Under Daughters of Pity Eclipses Its Predecessors.

. i i, ' ,X<>nlglit*8 Contest. :

'Everything. js?'Prepared for .the 20-round boxing contest nt the Snvoj- theatre tonight. The rival exponents of the manly art of .self-defence are In the phik of eon-<lUlon, sind a very fast bont Is assnred. young Stiildjort arrived on the Whatcom ycsterduv afternoon with his trainer. Tin; Tocomtt"boy Is exactly the Bauie height as Collie I-IIII, and as both boys will step In-ti the ring -vvclghlng I'JO pounds, it will be seen that they are .splendidly rantched. Each man has dcposIte<l a forfeit of $25 ar a guarantee of good faith. Capt. Wallace tiangley will act as referee, and his

acceptance of the position assures » clean, Hev. AV ^v. liouiton, corp. ■and spirited contest. I

The men will enter the ring promptly ' "

10:30. Uollle IJIU's seconds are Mickey Welch, L. Oliver, and

guson. nehlnd Sttibbort ivlll be J. Stub- - -j^-- ]nte^medlate (lnd junior leagues, youug people," and for tlie later ■Uert.anu tne traim-r. i making the nge for lutcrmedlates 21 and iby iin enieioiit orchestra under

Of a .series nccoinpli >be<] ol flvc iin-nuiil Oiuilerella parties)'under the aua-piceii and iimuageiuent of the, DaugUters of iPitj', that of yestc.-day eytimuK ljat tho Assembly hall eiisi'.y takoo rank na the most picturesque, the most uuiuur-ously attended, tlio most enjoyable and the 'inost generally bucoosstul. U was 'primarily ii yoiint' folks' <'ariuvul, btil tho older young folks caught the itifec-tion of the ooeasioii, and the coucliui-f„ "li^i'V'iy iiiff 'hours of tho afterno<)n-and-<;vouing-''^" ^'merging party proved fully as deldglit-ful a.s those that had gone ,before. It iwas a memorable evening.

Thu deet)ralion of the luill was iin^xt approprintt—an aibmulaiice of Hglit, color and evergreens in keeping with the Chi-i.stmastide, artistic liarniony Ijein.g evidenced in all details of the ball room and supper room ndornnient, and "the charitable purpose of Uio,,party, being symbolized 'by the world-re'udwued. Bed Oross, worked but in a Iblaze of electiil-cal brilliancy over tlie. ball rooni eii-; trance. Tiha music for tha children's

Keneele, Hergt,

-r'fnn' '^h'T^'^ZX^. "^^ni^r''a"Mc':;i^-. Fawcot't, .-ho .ronsly cxtendotj /rile Kor ' i^Powii «nd> ProfcssOT Davidson, and Joln-Ithoir semees g atintou.sly lor a full e T still).



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