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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
PAGE EIGMV ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,1904. i r V YouNeedaDath AT LEAST ONCB . , A WEEK Tou might a well bath In th river a In an old wooden tub, but there is no occasion (or doing either to long as up-to-date bath tub can be had reasonably. Talk with us about the matter. W. J. SCULLEY iTMT3 Commercial. Phone Black tSii f L. H. HENNIN&SEN $ CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Kindles Stoves, Tlnwer and Second Hand Coed. S4 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE. RED 1303 BLACKSMITH I NO CARRIAGE AND WAGON BU1LDIXU. FIRST-CLASS HORSE SHOEING, t-offgltig Camp Work. All kladi of wagon material io stock for tale. We guarantee the beat work don in the city. Frioe right. ANDREW ASP. Comer Twelfth and Duaie Street. 'Pbon 291, Fid CLEARANCE SALE HERE We have nothing to clean out or to sell below cost, bat if you want genuine satisfaction in Cigars and Tobacco either at wholesale or for private use we can sell you the finest, the purest and the best, m any quantity. WILL MADISON'S M CtUUMUl IT. aad it aurmin. till IsMI. Mil. J- jA I ECORATING The quiet, artistic beauty of any home is easily marred by lack of taste in wall decorations. We wish to state that the 2ew Year will find us in a better position to do decorat-' ing than ever before. New pattern are beginning to arrive, ana all we ask isthat you favor us with an op portunity to show you the line. B. F. ALLEN SON. 365-7 Commercial Street . . , NOT TRAIN BUT HUME Famous Globe Trotter Not First Man to Suggest the Can Salmon. WILLIAM HUME THE PIONEER Canned Salmon Yan Itelnre "Clttien" Trmn Ever 8w the t'olumbU Klver ( Krror Hlghtetl. "M. W, M.," writing to the Ore gonlan, credit the late George Fran- cla Train with having first auggeated the salmon canning procea. The writer quote an old-time Portland steamboat man with reference to the visit of Mr. Train to The Dalle In 14(1. Mr. Train went down the river to watch the Indiana catch salmon with dipneta, and when he hlmaelt under took to catch flah he fell Into the boll Ing water and waa carried to the rapida, from which the Indian re cued him with much difficulty. How ever, he waa hauled from the water but declined to return to The Dalle until he succeeded In catching some of the (Uh. In all he landed 110. It la my Intention to address the people of The Pule tonight." cold Mr. Train, "and I am going to decorate the platform with theee fish." ' I argued with him that thla waa an old atory with u."contlnued the atenm- bont man quoted by the Oregontan cor respondent, "that we were not Inter- eited In snlmon that the Indians caught millions of them, etc., but he persisted and when he delivered his lecture he made the auggeatlon to the Oregon people that they- can these salmon. He said: Tou can talk about the god your streams bring down from the moun tains, but there Is more wealth going by your door up stream every day than you have ever dreamed of. Why dont you can theae countleea flah? Can them and eend them all over the world. They will make your territory known In every corner of the universe." Thla auggeatlon la aald by the writer to have been the first ever mad that Columbia river salmon should be packed1,' The error thu mad by the writer I rather a glaring one, for In that very year, 181$, the Hume cannery waa be ing operated at Eagle Cliff. It hod been established In 1S6 by George W. Hume and the late William Hume. The first salmon parked on the Colum bia river waa canned In 18(, two years prior to the visit of Mr. Train to The bailee, and the Idea originated not with the globe trotter, but with William Hume, who operated the first cannery the Pacific coast at the town of Washington, Tolo county, Cal., in 1852. Tie first salmon canned on the Amerl ct-.n continent was put up at a lobster cannery on the bay of Chaleur, art arm of the sea which divides the province of Qubeck from hat of New Brunswick. This Information come reliably from R. D. Hume, one of the well-known aalmon canning brothers. In an article In the annual number of the Pacific Fisherman. Flood Threaten City. Loganaport, Ind., Jan. 20. Ice In the Eel river went out tonight and a hug gorge I formed at Fifth at reel. The water a rising rapidly and threaten to flood part of the city, everai block being already under water. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Elaaafactar crs ef Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrynien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. Pfecse 2451. Comer Eighteenth mi Fraaklin. Marion and Graham at after Aber cromble and Stockton, the Commercial Club champion handball player, and vow they will wrest the title from their, antagonize wben they meet tonight. Last night Marlon and Graham de feated Gibson and Allen handily In three straight game, the scores being 21-9, 21-10 and 21-11. McEwan and Osborn defeated Wright and Jorie In two straight game, the score being 21-7 and 21-19. Tonight interest will center In the game between Marlon and Graham and Abercromble and Stockton, although the conteat between Oammal and Painter and Regan and Wilton also promise to be exiting. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service. B4 sth St. aect doer to Grlffia Bros. aad Bjofasaf the Office Saleo ASTORIA, OREGON A Frightened Horse, Running Ilk mad down the street, dumping the 'occupant, or a hundred other accidents, ar every day occur rence. It behove everybody to hav a reliable salve handy and there's none as good a Bucklln' Arnica 8a.lv. Barns, cut sores, eczema, and pile, disappear qulokry under it soothing fleet. - 25, at Cha. Roger drug store St. Driver Walk Out , Louis, Jan, 20. Pursuant to an order issued at a meeting held last night by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 800 hack and carriage driver went on a strike today to en fcrce their demand for $12.60 per week pay, a U-bour day, 25 cent an hour for overtime and recognition of th un ion. A mall proportion of their num ber are men working In East St. Louis, The strike 1 directed against the St Loul Liverymen's and Undertaker' Association. V deprlvtd Of her money and cornea to m to help her recover It, and th ow ner of th gambling hou tell in to tell her to go to hell, 1 could not take a back seat and let the matter pane over. It ha been customary In case of thla kind for proprietor of gamb ling house to make good money, lout, t hav lnc learned that Krvlkwon waa drinking and" probably not reaponaiui for what be id. They can all roast me aa much aa they ploaaa, but Brick n will not open hi club rooms until th woman la itll. that I If I can find any way to kep him chuMMl PERSONAL MENTION W. E. eVhlmpff. who ha been In Portland on bualneas, returned last night ' , . , Mra. Gnu Walt Koea, of Portland. ia vlaltlitg her alater, Mr. P. A. Trul-llnger. Superintendent Joint McUuIr. of the A., C. R. R.. returned lost night from Portland. 1). K. Warren and Mr. C. R. Hlg gin left Portland last night en route for California, where they will sojourn for a month or so. Mr. Hlggtn. who accompanied th ladle to Portland, re turned home last night. Danziger's Annual 1 : GuOney Saving "Sale at? at? ! PANTS ' Our tok f nn't d pant U th largert and meat eomplete In th elty .... , . . Body f Imithwn Arrive. New Turk. Jan. 10. Th body of John Smlthson, founder of th Huilth ontan Xnatitut at Washington, who died In Qenoa In X929. arrived on the steamer Prince Irea tonight. Th body will b taken to Waahlngton oa th diapatcb boat Dolphin tomorrow. Cold in Southern California. Lo Angel, Jan. SO. Unusually low temperature prevail In southern California tonight. cold wind blew from th north all day and tonight a killing froat I expected . Mountain to th north of th elty ar covered with snow to depth of from tour to flv tnche. J If II that formerly sold for I&A0 and 12.78. For your cholc of all-wool pants. nt patirn for mer prlc I&80 and 13.7ft. 3-j A Thla lln Include th eel II bmtd Duchea trousers. "w vry pair warranted not to rip or th button to coin off, Fwrmer prlc. KM te M-M. For your pick of HO pair of worst J pant, choir pattern, void at W tefUM. 480 Tak rwr p'ck of y pair of pants that w formerly old at 14.00 t -. 0tyl and quality )ual to tailor made. FANCY VESTS 159 all fancy formerly For your pick of veets that w old up lo 13-M. It WINDOW DISPLAY, OVERCOATS J , W hav redwea th prle n ue ntlr ste k f evereoata, maekln th and Cravenette rain eoats. tA flftr8 all overeoata SO Ulf an,i nt'klnloah that ft v wvmrly gold at 14.00 to IS.CO. 7 CA nn Blue Reaver r I 311 Kr,wy overcoat. m1tum or lon knit, worth 110.00 to 111.00. io;oo; Take tn pick of all ve. coau. macklnlosh or C ra ven etl rain eoaia that fat. nterly old for 41 140 t 14.00, t 4 1350 For any overcoat worth I17J0 t lf.oa Extra val uea In thl itnmens ll.te. 1500- Will buy any ovtrooat that w formerly cold at aau 122-00. AU th latatt styles, with or without bolt back. ; JUST 1-4 OFF! ON ALL MIN't, VOUTH'i AND CHILDREN'! IUIT. ' Get That Habit Go To A DIRECT LINE to Chicago aad all point at; Lml ylli, Memphis. New Orleans, and all polntt looUi. . , i'l . S. DANZIGER COMPANY ON THE SQUARE. THE COLD BLAST IS COMING See that your ticket read via th Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern train connect with oil transconti nental line at Bt. Paul and Omaha., i If you. Mend are coming wt let u know at . w will ouoU them dlrct th peclolly low rites now la effect from alt eastern point. , Any Information a to rates, routes; to., cheerfully given on application. tttttittttntsottntjtttt n tt a o n tt tt B tt tt tt a a a t a a a tt a a a a a a a "As the Crow Flies" The hortet line between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago ii Distriot Attorney Manning, of Mult nomah, ha determined to go alter tne gamblers. Ever, elnce one of August Erlckson's employes told him to go to hell when asked that Mr. rishhecK J165 be returned he ha been planning oroaecution of the case. Mr. Manning exnloln hat he has heretofore been content to permit the municipal auth orltles to deal with the gambling prob lem, but tha,t he must act when appeal ed to. Mr. Manning say: "I shall not let the matter drop with the Flahbeck (!. The district attorney has the power to take the Inltatlve In cases against the gambler and I shall exer cise that power. 1 hav alway stooa ready to take up ' any case that la brought to me in good faith, and have never refused to issue a warrant under these circumstance. I have no desire to interfer with the policy of the city In the regulation of gambling, a it Is up to the city to control that aa they a fit. However, when a woman is the route of the famous North western Limited "Th Train For Comfort." every night in the year. Before starting on a trlp-no matter Where write for InUinwilng Informa tion about comfortable traveling, H,L SISLER, General Ajtnt . 132 Third 6i Portland. Oregon. T. W. TBAHDALK. -' Oeoeral Pajmenaer Agent, Ht raul, Minn, PiiYaoyiiLPj.LS 6 Va-r gn Drti KttAFE Alway rsitaMr.. ,ll mr Urwrirlti -1 rvr t HU'HI'nirin (Simsais.Ks K 1st UUit sni UM baSM SMitd naikvnvi alNthnUM Ml Imh ,m- Hu of ennr Itrdcasst. or uni Am. W I4" mlm)m in tat Mr. Lv m. i Mftll 10,0OTinrtlolH, Suiik DrktffW. tll"Wi mm tttittttattttntttttittatt a a tt a s tt a a n a B tt a tt The largest assortment smallest prices 9 ' a tt H tt .'..-, y tt tt tt tt a tt a a a a a a a aa Our coldest weather Is due during January and February We don't deal in weather but do sell P HEATING STOVES FOARD m STOKES COMFNY a a tt u a a a a a a a THE 8WEET OIML WITH SWEET TOOTH. THE find good ' filling In thl stor, for no better sweetmeat can b found In any country, or many countrlM, I than Ihos w eU. , W'r proud of them. Why shouldn't w bT Good candle only, ir purchasable at THE EASTERN CANDY STORE, 604-404 Commerel! St., tNHt Qrlffln't Bk Stere. ttaaaaaaaaaaattaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tt o it a tt n a tt tt The Palace Cafe Eaaaaaaaatttttt The Best Restaurant RefBlar Meals. 25 Cents v Slinky Dinners s Specialty Emythlnf tne Market Affords -Palace Catering Company ttaattttttaaattaattttttttaaaaaaS ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital l'Rld In 1 100,000. Hurplu ami Undivided Profit 1!5.00Q ( Transact a general banking business,, , Interest paid on time deposit, J.'Q A BOWLbV, O. I. PETE1180N, . FRANK TATTON, J. W. OAkUlE, , v Prwldent. Vio Preildent. ' ' Cbler, Ant, Cklr