The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 19, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907.
WATERFRONT ITEMS
(II afte,- the new crop wheat Is In the
milK
The oil tank Roderick Dim Is on the
way up in tow of the tug $c Rover.
The steamc Casco Is due today from
San Francisco, Slu will havo a cargo
partly consisting of oak logs and mis
eellatieoui good,
Tho steamer Telegraph underwent her
t
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Home-Canning a Pleasure with the
ECONOMY JAR
The only jar that actually seals. Absolutely Air
tight, No Rubber Ring, Wide Mouth, Sanitary
No Other Jar
SO EASY TO SEAL i'.v Kil
SO SURE TO SEAL
SO EASY TO FILL
SO EASY TO OPEN
SO EASY TO CLEANSE ;
SO SANITARY AND
SO ECONOMI', .
PRESERVES EVERY KNOWN ARTICLE OF FOOD -VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, MEATS, GAME, FISH, JAMS, JELLIES, SOUPS
IN FACT, KEEP EVERYTHING SWEET AND SOUND FOR YEARS
OTHER JABS DEPEND ON A RUBBER RING TO KEEP OUT
THE AIR THE ECONOMY SEALS ITSELF AND IS GUARANTEED
TO BE ABSOLUTELY AIR TIGHT.
Steamer Casco Expected Here
Today.
LITTLE LILLEBONNE GOES
annual Inspection on her tlay off )'
tetday. Inspector Edwards and Ful
Icr were tint tittlcers.
JELLY GLASSES .
WB HAVE THEM JUST WHAT YOU WANT PI AND H PINTS.
I The Foard & Stokes HardwareCo.
Incorporated
Succtuon t FmsI
IIOVII AQUARIUMS
Special Cars for Transportation
of Live Fish.
INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS
To Meet the Kosher Demand in Large
Cities Tom of Live Fish Are Carried
to New York Shipments Each Year
Aro Large.
(Chicago Evening Post)
Xow fi-h hava car's great moving
aquariums. Alive and swimming, they
travel to the big cities in aqueous com
fort and by millions.
While special accommodations for the
travel of men, and of cattle, horse,
hogs and 00111117 have been contrived,
it has not been expected that the fish
of the inland lakes and rivers would
expect to travel alive. There were, o'
course, special refrigerator cars for fish
that were not alive to take Uiem to
market chilled with ice. Xow cars are
daily sent to the big cities, particularly
New York, full of fKh just a lively as
before they left their native waters.
The summer tours o: these cars are
from Lake Erie to Xew York ; later they
will visit Wisconsin points; during the
"open season" of fall and winter Ihey
hauT ton and tons of live fish from
Illinois rivers a carload a day
This is largely to supply the "kosher
trade" of the markets, meaning the
trade of orthodox Jews and others who
prefer live fish and those that nature
covers with Hales At first live fish
were shipped in casks, but Chicago
brains devised the ''fish car." and this
year most of the live fi-h travel in the
new accommodations
Each "fish car" is equipped with an
aerating apparatus which pumps oxygen
into the water 0: the big tanks, for
without this the finny travelers could
not live the normal amount of aeration
would not be enough Carloads amount
to as much as 15,000 pounds of fish,
which means that the water in the tanks
f a
S f
A large assortment of fine up-to-date
and strictly this season's hats. Regular
$5.00 to $9.00 values, your choice while
tkqrlM. .jJJQg
I Mrs. A. Jaloff
The Leading
CtekM C
swarms with the travelers An attend
ant travels with each car to see that
the wandering excursionist get oxygon
regularly.
At one haul from the Illinois River
ijfl.OOO pound of carp were secured.
Constantly the catch is large. Xew York
and Chicago fish wholesalers, of whom
there are 10,000 in the I'nited States,
are active bidders for the catch.
The shipments of live fish for this
year run into big totals, but the total
fish catch of all kinds in the I'nited
States is 2.00J),000,000 pounds each year,
o: which no one dealer will handle over
. per cent.
Kosher fishing" i in fact but a small j
item m the great nsnmg inuusiry; mai
iudustry on this continent employs 280,-
000 men, and consequently supports
more than 1,000,000 people. However, ;
. ... 1 , , s
tlie rapid immigration 01 ormouox uew
to the luited States has greatly in
creased the demand, particularly in Xew
York City, for live fish Tbo increase of
those people has rapidly changed the
character of Xew York's population, for
most of the imiuigmnts have stayed
there The demand for "kosher fish"
indicates a ratio of 50 to 1 in the num
bers of orthodox Jews in Xew York as
compared with Chicago.
The supply o: live fish for Chicago is
chiefly secured off the lake front, where
a iniuiature of the commercial fishing
industry of the great lakes is carried on.
Perch are caught in great numbers, but
even 100,000 pounds of perch iu a day,
a record made last year, is but a trille
compared with the great lakes "catch"
of a year.
Lake Erie alone supplies annually
fully 75,000.000 pounds of fish and the
total thus year will be increased not
withstanding the theories of scientists
that the fishing would diminish the
supply. The Canadian lakes and other
waters furnish annually 200.000,000
pounds of fish.
The annual total of American and
Canadian fish marketed is therefore 2,
100,000,000 pounds. It is worthy of note
that, because the supply is so vast, so
open to all men and therefore from so
many sources, a reeeni uecree in a
United States Circuit Court held that
the country never will be burdened with
a fih monopoly, no matter how many
other "trusts" and "combines" may
come into being.
y Morning Astorian, 60 cents
month, delivered ty carrier.
Per
fiilLUEBY
EXTRA
SPECIAL
$1.98
120 11th Street
Milliner
The Roanoke and Allianc Out This
Morning Whittier am'. Strathnsirn
Both Go Yesterday, light Windjam
mers Conspicuous by Their Absence,
The launch Red Boy. built by Wilson
Bros., goes out today. Captain Staples
will pilot her to Didlingham and her en
gine will be in charge of Ralph Oakley.
Tti British steamer Strothnairu
went out yesterday, light. She Is bound
for Puget Sound for a cargo.
The oil tank Whittier went down yes
terday afternoon.
The steamer Roanoke was expected
down between 4 and 3 o'clock this morn
ing on her outward voyage to San Fran
cisco,
The steamer Alliance will leav out
this morning foi Coos I toy.
The steamer Costa Rica should be
down tomorrow afternoon. She will
leave for San Francisco.
The T. J. Potter took down 230 pas
enger to the Beach yesterday aiter
noon. On her return trip she had but
very few, amongst them being Judge
0. J. Trench rJ.
It is reported that Captain (ieorsre
f-.aither of the Milcr has resigned his
wmmtn& Yesterday morning Captain
naMillj;(, took out the on hw
ruIt
The Lurline arrived down at 3::I0,
The Vancouver Transportation Company
will make a-strong elTort in the futiiiv
to keep tho Lurline up to schedule and
to his end the -ervice of the I'ndine will
I requisitioned to help the former ves
sel out. And if it is necessary, the com
pany say, every vessel in their lleet
will be called upon to help out the
Lurline.
The tow boat Diamond O went up the
river yesterday afternoon pushing a
large ahead of her. The barge was load
ed with pottery clay fnm Lewi Clark.
In pushing a barge wire banners are
used and are perfectly tout '"rom eaih
comer of the bare to the steamer
This can only le safely accomplished in
smooth water.
The new Union engine for the Alaska
Chief has at lust arrived and i being
installed. The engine has been delayed
in San Francisco for upwards of three
months presumably on account of the
labor troubles. As soon as the installa
tion of the engine is complete the
Alaska Chief will go out for Shnkan
Alaska. The engineer will be Alec Hay
1 berg. On account of the delay the
Alaska Cthlef will be rather late for
business this season, in fact she will
just arrive when the canneries are
closing down.
After making the run from Manila
with the expectation of getting a share
of the exorbitant freights being
charged for- carrying lumber to California
ports, the American schooner Lille
bonne has been ordered to Kan Fran
cisco and will leave down today.
Ownera of the windjammer thought
good times on the Coast as regards the
lumber trade were to continue indefi
nitely and hurried her north from the
"Philippine. On arrivial she was lifted
on drydock, painted and repaired and
then berthed to await a fixture, but it
never came and now she is to report
at tho Bay City.
The largest of the Xorwegian steam
ers which have visited the Columbia is
the Henrik Ibsen, which ai!rivd up
Wednesday. She is in command of
Captain AV. J. Iteincrtsen, and it is the
initial visit to the port of both the craft
and he master.-
She is 2900 tons net register and
carriis about "000 tons. Hie vessel
sailed from San Francisco July 12 and
ws en routo five days, She will load
lumber and flour for Shanghai, The
British steamer Strathnairn, which com
pleted disclaiming cement left down
yesterday bound for the Sound, where
she will take on cargo for the Orient.
With the exception of the cargoes in
sight ifor tramps under engagement to
load there is not much prospective for
the Far East at this time and it is not
expected the movement will resume un-
NEW JO-DAY.
Wants!
A chambermaid for a hotel. Address
"J.," Astorian office. T-lMf.
Wanted
A boy to carry paper. Apply Morn
ing Astorian.
Panama bat cleaned and blocked.
Leav them with Doll Bkully.
Oliver typewriters and automatic
stenographers at A. ft Cyrus, 414
Commercial street tt
Colum'uU and Victor graphophon
and latest records at 414 Commercial
street, A. R. Cyrus. If.
Golden Oak
Rug fillor and bird cafes now in.
HlldebranJ A Oor.
Steamer T. J. Potter for llwaco, dally
except Fridays, connecting with train
lor all point on North (Long) Beach.
Call at O. R. X. dock for Information
regarding rates, etc.
Dr. It. Koljonen, whose office is In the
Pythian Building on Commercial street,
will open a maternity hospital, on or
about August 1st In Mr. Lebeck'a house,
So. 85 West Bond street.
Removal Notlc.
Dr. O. B. Estei ha moved bis office
from 480 Commercial street to the new
Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd
floor, where he will be found from bow
oa. t-SO-lOt
Just Relvd
The secret of making good picture
la In having the beat materials to
work with. Hart's drug tor hv
lust received a fresh supply of film
and film-packs, so got in the game
and do It right
Sunday excursions to North (Loi.g)
Beach. Round trip fare 1.00 to any
point on North Reach. Tickets good re
turning ou either tho steamer Potter
or Xaheotta. Call at O. R. A X. dock
fof particular.
Fait Reward for tho Fair.
F.ven il oil are using White River
Flour already, joii can have the free
two-Kiund sack which the distributor
are now giving away. !ut hand your
Crocer your order for your next sack,
while thi, otT-r is being made, and ask
him foj tho ree sack just one for each
housewife, for a. few weeks only.
Removal Notice.
Doctor J. M. Holt announces the re
moval of his offices from the Page build
ing to the Astoria Savings Bank lildg.,
room 304, third floor, where his patients
may consult him between the hours of
10 A. M. and 12 noon, and 2 to 6 P. M.
Telephone Main 2101; residence tele
phone, llaln 1381. 7-3-tf
NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISH
ING GOODS HOUSE HERE.
THE NATIONAL Shoe and Clothing
Company of Portland opens a branch in
Astoria at 684 Commercial street.
The NATIONAL opened a store "in
Portland about three years ago anil
since that time has made a record for
square dealing to lie proud of.
When the NATIONAL first announced
its intention of catering to the working
classes the old established houses fore
told it "flnlsh"; but as time went on,
with the NATIONAL eves forging ahead
and with an-ever-Increasing and thor
oughly satisfied clientage, and the
forced to make extensive alterations and
enlargments in its quarters, then the
"Wise ones" began to think the
NATIONAL vim a winner and we re
ceived the highest and sinccrest flattery
any Individual or concern can receive
IMITATION.
And hosts of pleased patrons continue
the evidence of their appreciation of
this now famous establishment where
fai treatment is the rigid rule not the
exception".
Astoria is to be congratulated on hav
ing a concern of this character In its
midst. The manager said this morningi
"During our Opening Sale ho will give
values which will firmly establish the
NATIONAL In the favor of Astoria's
purchasing publio from the very begin
ning, and the motto of the parent store
will be no less the slogan of the perma
nent Astoria bmneh." Once our custo
mer, always our customer. .
ALL SUMMER SUITS
FOR MEN
$10.00 to $30.00
2.00 to 7-50
As you tuny know it is our invariable policy to have in
stock at all times the clothing that is right, and made
by the very best and expert men of the country, and
they cost no more than the ordinary maker clothes. The
prices are always lowest considering quality, cut fit, etc.
1
Cheap round-trip rates to the Kj.t
from Astoria:
To Chicago 171.60
To Omaha 00.00
To Kansas City 00.00
To St, Paul 00.00
To St. L0111 07.50
Tickets on sale August 8-0-10, Sep-
tcmlier 11-12-13. For further particulars
apply to O. W. Huberts, agent (. R, A X.
Win. MeMiirray, O. P. A Portland, Or.
If a man know anything of hi own
anatomy h must be awar that hi
stomach I a magnificent organ and
entitled to th utmost consideration;
knowing that he will eat at the Palace
when he can conserve It safety and
comfort, by eating only th best
cooked, beat served and moat compen
sating meal In th city of Astoria,
day, ornlgbt. It It alway the Sams,
and th Palace habit 1 on that pay
to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mas
ter of th art of preparation and ser
vice, of all thing adlhl.
Summer cough and colds yield at
once to Ikes Laxative Cough Syrup, con
tains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like It. It laxative qualities
recommend it to mother. Hoarseness,
coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep U on
hand old by Frank Hart' drug store.
tr Morning Astorian, (0 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
i Urn
III
Most people want Quality as well as
Prices. You can buy at our store, at the
Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grocer
ies, also get the Quality.
ACME GROCERY
521 Commercial Street
Phone Main S81
- ' -Tit.
AND BOYS
AT THE WALDORF
THIS WEEK
A WONDERFUL SHOW AND ALL
OF fr FREE BETTER THAN MOST
OF THE METROPOLITAN VAUDE
VILLE HOUSES.
A craekerjack show and no mistake
about it I That' what Manager Wise
Is putting up at the Waldorf this week.
There are all kind of different act -to
suit every tatc. In the first place there
are several first-class warbler, there I
Jcomlo stuff, of the best kind; there 1
excellent acting In a erlous vein, th
highest class of juggling trap work,
shadowgraphists, moving picture, and
high-class music by the orchestra. What
more varied and better program could
you askt Demlng and Drogan are fun
nier than ever. Th Zst Zam giv th
best sleight of hand show over seen In
Astoria. Stanley and Weaver are rare
artist and should never be missed,
whll a for plyer you can't beat th
splendid talent at the Waldorf. Go and1
visit this place some evening and you
will by no means regret It.
Dll a Scully, Notary Public, at
leiilly' Cigar Stor. Any old hourf
Lroceries