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( V . Hi it P i ! it i 'i k 1'. ASTOBIA, QUWQX THT7ftSJpAY,, JANUARY 21,1904. PAGE THREE. 3UU::;t:itfmtiuWKatt;iJMm X : -, : t ; . J ! IT, v. IS: M ANUF AC3TURED. ; - AT. " HOME 1-z s V: ! ' ! i 4 C i :' i As business proposition, If pays to trade at home, conditions ; being equal is to the value offered) but when you can get a better article at home on w good Urms there it an added reason for patronizing the home institution. ; , , , , , . Do You Drink Beer? If you do, then why not drink the best? Beer is not a necessity, but a' luxury, and if you must have a luxury of that kind, then get an article that b absolutely pure, and which is made at home by "toll' it u a 'tt it ys ;;. u U " u t a r. .; i a! ' '" " ' The North Pacific Brewiri Comp :v: ' .! ; j . s PhoneL: A .1) "GlQh l io f iA-iil any lit f f i f Hp . J 1 1 . ! N r. ' llV?Xti if" if SU0 ! 7 sir ? TI1QGQ arc all you need ith a Rock Island Svitem time table and one of our folders, "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper you tin etsiljr " figure out your route to any" point in, the tttfvr,rK m The Rock Island has its own lines from Denver, St. Paul and r Minneapolis , to Omaha, Kansas City, f Chicago, Memphis and i.ioo other the Middle Weit. , It is 1 good railroad and its trains are at com- . fortablcj as money can make themu Write or eall and I will take pleasuri in giving you full ; information. L . OORHAM, flwinl AfMt, COLUMBIA" 'THE ATR Opens in Old Liberty Hall, Corner Seventh and Bond Stnwts flonday Evening, January nth; llilf Class VondcvOIc iimiE mms m tin il li Hart Ok Hart SIMS . i- Comedy Sketch Artists. ' Celebrated Tramp Cartoonist, II Udobrand Hays ffl. Wneliel . .. . World's, Cliaropion Dsnd Novelty 81teU-li Artists and Balancer and Equilibrist. Rag-Time Kano Players. ADMISSION 10. 20 and 30 CENTS. Band Concert H. Terformance' Hcgin: 8:i hver f.veninf. 3 3S ..) AUSTRALIAN COAL ' " Best for vSteam Best for Ranges Best for The most economical and satisfactory Fuel for any purpose. j Any Quantity at Any Time dri short notice, j Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO. 9th and Commercial Streets. I TO BE GOOD ADVERTISING Idea of Having Yukon Exhibit at World's fair Is Considered ' Beit Thing Possible, v ENTITLED TO CANADIANSPACE Irop4iiiefl to 8nd Vegetable m Well an Mineral PrmlucU Together With la. dlRu IteHc. Bcntllo, Jan. 10. A racial from Duwion to the Pott'Intclllgncer wtys; The id to have an exhibit of Yukon t.rrllory product at the worW i fair at St. Ixula la believed by Elgin HhbiT, one of the Dromotera. to be one of the beat achemea ever evolved for the advertialng of the Yukon, and he feela that the Dominion government cer jinlnly will lend Ita aid. He aaya: . - t Tho Dominion gavernment am forge uniice allotted at the St. Louie fair. The; Canadian government will erect a large building on the apace and al lot a certain portion of the building to each province or territory In the Do minion. .. . Yukon territory certainly la entitled to a ahart of the apace, and the Yukon Horticultural Society Intend to uk, for a "hare to which thla diatrlot la entitled.'' t i . . .- Alaaka. which haa about the aame nooulatlon aa Yukon lerrltory. ""will. anend, 1 understand, at leaat S50.009 in making an exhibit. Thla money la largely, If not wholly, from the American government. The Tukon, 1 cellmate, can make creditable ahowlng with leaa than ISO.- 009. Perhapa S1S.O0O would make a fine exhibit. , The queatlon of money for the Yu kon territory exhibit will be taken up with the Dominion government aoon. The Yukon Horticultural Society haa delegated me to confer with Ottawa on the mutter. I may go to Ottawa. ' At any rate I ahull prena the matter, and hope for auccena. Mans- nne exhibits of grain. grae, potntoei and frulta raised In the Yukon, specimen of gold from different creeks, woods, coal, mammoth and other pre hiatnhic bonea. bidlan collections and the like will Jelp to make the exhibit interesting, COLOMBIA HESITATES TO ; J MARCH ON PANAMA New York, Jan. 20. Strong Indicat ions that there will be no war between Panama and Colombia have been ob served 'by Bishop Junguito, who has Just returned from Carthagena and Itiirranriullla, cables the Panama cor respondent of the Herald. The Bishop Journed to Colombia to see the papal nuncio who Is en route to Home. He declares that many of the soldiers who went to the front along the Panama border have returned In 111 health. The soldiers from the Interior, he says, cannot Stand the heat of the climate and the conditions In the Colombian camps. ' .' There are no facilities for getting supplies and there is great suffering among the soldiers. The hospitals are reported crowded, and dlscontwit was expressed everywhere. The troops are not anxious to start on a hard journey to the Isthmus and the sentiment along the coast favors the abandonment of the Idea of a campaign rather than risk serious trouble. The people In the cities are anxious to be rid of the bur den Imposed on them, by paying thet army and ail the oiQclals on a gold basis, a they have revelved no gold from Bogota and the drain Is greater than they are willing to stand. The government Junta here has let ters from Boca del Toro and other points showing that there has been no further ' advance of the Colombian army. Finns Repudiate Russia. Beattle,- Jan. 20. Flnlanders in con siderable number are becoming natur alised these day. The Imminent likeli hood of Russian-Japanese war Is thought to have something to do with their sudden Interest In the matter. The deputy clerk In charge of the na turalisation bureau In the county clerks office, say that the Flnlanders when questioned about the matter, express a lively deslr that Russia may! be worsted In the conflict. - Borne Flnlanders have acquired a little knowledge of American ways. One of them Inquired with a cunning smile yesterday If a reduction would not be made In fee during the city campaign. . He was answered In the negative, but told that some politician might lighten the burden for him. He decided, however, to pay the freight himself. ... " Prince Is Negligent Landlord. New Tork. Jan. 10 At Lambeth coroner' Jury haa returned a verdict of accidental death In the case of a wo man who fell down stairs, says a Times dispatch from London. The Jury reported that the landlord should be compelled to provide hand rails, the lack of which caused th woman1 death. " The landlord In queatlon 1 the prince of Wales aa th house belongs to the Dutchy of Cornwall. . 1 "Cure the cough and save tk life.' Dr Wood's Norway Pla Syrup curea coughs and cold down to the very verge of consumptioa. AMERICANS MANAGE WAR Fighting Zone Marked by Visit- ing Commanders Complied With by Combatants. ' . REBEL STRONGHOLD INVESTED Conditions in'f Stnt Domingo I Continue Strenuous With ; , f . Government Forces . , , ' ; lu Asceadaat' ' ! New York, Jan. 20. Seven hundred government soldiers are on the march to Santiago, th rebel stronghold, says a Herald dispatch from Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo. " It I believed this battle will be the most Important of the Jlmlnes revolution. The rebels are firmly entrenched In their capital and It la presumed they will make a des perate resistance. '"'" Details of the re-capture of Puerto Plata a few days ago by the govern ment forces ' show, according to the Herald' correspondent, that the com mander of an' American war vessel m the harbor practically 'managed. tb battle and that a fighting son marked by the commanders of th United State and British war vessel was ac cepted by the contending force. Presi dent Morales' troop promptly respec ted the order to cease firing, although General Jlmlnes force, when routed, ran through the streets and continued to fire In all direction.' An American force, composed of eight men. with th Stars and Stripe, went to the firing line and demanded a suspension of hos tilities. Th commander of the United State warship then landed a force of 100 men and arrange for the sur render of the fort.-' The .Americans disarmed th Jlmlnes force and tatef turned over the fort to General Ces- pedes, in command of the government troops. . , .- ' New York, Jan. 20. It Is reported here, says' a Herald dispatch from St. Thomas, D. W.' 14 that the Dominion minister of foreign affairs, accompan ied by a delegate, ha left Santo Do mingo for Washington to attempt to make arrangements with the United States to establish a protectorate over the republic of Santo Domingo. Vigorous bombardment of the eapf tat continues by the forces of General Jlmi nest. : Man refugees including sev eral depuUee,Dave arrived here on the French .steamer from Prt ;An. Prlpce. , A dispatch last night from San Juan, Porto Rica correspondent of 'the As sociated Press, announced the arrival there of a delegate on his way 6 Wash- " ington with the object of soliciting rec ognition of the Morales government and tho Issuance of an exequateur to its consulrgeneral in New York.'' No men tion was made of a desire for a pro tectorate. "' '' , Seattle Keep PP. AN. Seattle, Jan. 29. There was a story afloat yesterday to the effect that the office of the Pacific Packing Ne gation Company would be removed to BeUlngham. within a few days. This report failed of conflmation at the offic es of the company, and Receiver J . A. Kerr aald laat night that the company had noitntentloa of making a j hange, at least until the Alaska canning seas- n-wai peBd." , Yip .' UN nasi fc th tory wa th tact that much of the company furniture had. been old to th Interstate Red Cedar Shingle Company 'and the office In th Glob building occupied ny the packing company had been leased by tho shingle corporation. The Paclfie Packing at Navigation Company 1 tin occupying a portion of the room in th Globe building the company formerly held.';. " : --i " , T Cur a Cold In On Day. ' Tah Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta lets.' Al ggl refund tfc saonry if R fall to fan. V. W. Grov tg natur I on eaeh box. JS. 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