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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1905)
WKONEtOAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1905. THE BIORN1NG ASTORIAK, ASTORIA, UHIXSON. ' 4 tmTTEn Pit IIP , i Absolutely Puro ' imsm SUBSTITUTE f : t Mirteb Quiet and Dull on Ac ' j count of Cold Weather. V Vary Few Chang1 in Market Quota I tlone During the Pat Week f Plenty of Produce in the I 1 Market. i ) On account of the frecilng weather tM produce market hag been unusu ally, quiet tale week. Merchant ar afraid, to Jr in any atoch for Iw of looking by front. Fnrmere are not bringing, In any produce and the mar kt remain stationary. The same 1 true of the Portland market and bual ne la reported unusually quli't. Qraln Products, Fd. Wheat-Walla Walla, 2; Valley. Ho; blueatem, llo. ,' ' Oat-Wblte, 127021; (ray. 127. Barlay Bra wing. 12); fd, 111.80 Hay Timothy, f J4Q1I; clovar, $11 12; cheat. tll12; alfalfa, IL MllUtufra Barley, rolled.' 121.10; middling. 114026; chop, 16011; bran 120021; ahorta, US 015. FlourHard wheat straight 14,110 4.21; hard wheat patents, 14.7504.10; Valler. 24.t0O4.75; graham, 14; ry. 25; whole wheat nonr, 22.10. ' " 1 r. Produce, ;-.;,; . . Butter Fancy creamery, 27V40IOc; dairy. 120124c;"cooklng. 10011c, Cheese Young American, Mc; Ore gon full cream, 15c. Egg Oregon ranch, 26?2c Poultry Mixed chicken, per pound. llHcr spring, pound. 12 12Hc; hen, llUHe; geeae, vejmc; iuroy, ui 11017c; turkeya, dreaaed, 20o; duoka, old doaen, 2; prln dueka, 902.6Ok MOT. ' Honey Dark. 10 HO Ho; amber, 120 llo; fancy white, 15o, , Wild Game, Wild geeae, $401-60; mallard ducka. f $O2.50; widgeon ducka, $2 0 2.26; teal riucka, $1.50. Prulta and Vegetablea. . TroolcaJ Frulta Lemona, fancy, $1.2 ' 2.T5; choice, $2.1601.00; orangea, 11.7a 02.00; cananaa. 6c per pound; pine, applea, $2.6001 per doaen. Potatoea, Oregon, ,100 pounda, icO $L00; tomatoea, California, per crate. $2.00; turnlpa, per aack, 60 070c; cab bagea,per pound. lHOlHo; carrota, per baga, per pound. lHOlHo; carrota, per aack, ' 10076c; enlona, 100 pounda, $2.4002.50; eweet poUtoea, $1.5001.76 per 100 pounda; eauUflower, per doaen, 75c 011; celery, per deaen, 650 150. ... OH and Lead. Coal Oil Pearl or aatral oil, caaea, llo per gallon; water white oil. Iron barrl.15Ho; wood brrele,none;cooen n, caaea, 26c; elalne oil caaea, 28c; extra atar, ' caaea, 60; headlight oil, 176 degreea, caaea, 34Hoj Iron barrela, 18c1 Waahlngtori atate teat'burnina elU,' except headllgbt Ho per gallon Wgtwr.) ar 'j , Unaeed Oil Pure raw, sin barrela, llo; genuine kettle-boiled In barrela, llo; pure raw oil, In caaea, 67c; genu ine kettle-boiled In caaea, llo; lota of III' gallona, lo leae per gallon, Benaine Blxty-three degreea, caaea, llo; Iron barrela, 15Ho Turpentine la caeee, I60 per gal lon. '' " " 1 " " " aaeollne Stove gaaollne, caaea, 24Vc; iron barrela, lloj II degreea gaaollne, caaea, llo; iron barrela or drum, 26o. ' ' - , Lead Strictly pure wnue ieaa ana red lead In ton Iota, 7o 690-pound lota, Ic; leaa than 600 pounda, IKo. Freah Meata and Flh. Dnnnurc MARKETS I I.UUUUL oFimnm 7r tU U aV ., ', I . I, v i IHOtHe; beef, tOtc; maUon, 40 la FUb Craba, per doaen. 11.26; Bhoal- water Bay oyatera, per aack, l; oye tera, gallon. 1111; halibut. To; black cod, 7c; aatoton, Bteelheada, IHc; an- veraldee, I Ho ;, hering. lo ; ? nounderi 6c; catllah,' 7c '? tobetera, per pound HUei allver amalL Ic: abrlmD. 10v' perch, Via; tttrgeoii, To; Columbia river amelt, Ic; baaa, 12Ho. , r Qreeerlea. Previalona, Eta. ' Bugax Ooldan C, 21.66 , powdered. 21.16; patent cube. (.2Sr v. O. 11.16; frutt augar, 16.15; beet augar 15.16; eitra cwt. JOc; kega. cwtH 15c; boxea, cwt, 60e (leaa Ho per pound, tf oald for In 11 daya). Salt-Balea of 76-la, bale IU0; bale of 60-la. bale 11.60; balea of 40-4B, bnl IU0: balea of IS-lOa, bale 11.50; boga 60a, fine, ton, 11.60; baga 60 Iba., genu ine Llveroool. ton. 117; baga 60 lba, H around. 100a. tone. 16.26; R. 8. V. P. 1A l.lh. nartana. II 15: IL 8. V. P 14 l-lb eartona, 11.71; Uverpool lump, ton. 116. Coffee Mocha, 2G28c; Java; fancy. 21022c; Java, good, 20 0 24c; Java, or dinary, 17020c; Coata Rica, fancy, 12 010c; Coata Rica, good. 16011c; Ar burklea, $15.25 per 100 pounda; Lion. $16.16. Nuia-WlnuU. No. 1. aoft ahell. 12Hc; No. 1. bard ahell, UHc; Chile, 11c; almonda, 1718c; fllberta. 14015c; Braalla, lie; pecana, 12H015c; hick ory, 2c; Virginia peanuta, 202Hc; Jumbo Virginia peanuta, Ic; Japanese peanuta, tHfiflc; cheatnuta. Italian. 14o; obeatnuU, eaatern, drum, $4.60: co'-oanuta, doaen, 10c Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1. I6.27H: No. 2, 24J5; Carolina heaJ, tc; broken head,' 40. ,'.' r! Provlalona Hama, to alaa, 12c; bama plcnlo. Ic; bacon, regulara, He; bacon, breakfaet, 140 llo; dry aalt aidea, 10c; back, dry Bait, I He; lard, kettle rendered, tlerced, I He. Flga White, pound. IHlc; black. I07C - . Datea Oolden. Il-lb. boxea, 107c: l-lb packagea, 8c; Ford. 15-lb boxea. $1.40 box. . Hope, Wool, Hidta, Ete. Hide Flint dry cow and eteer, U 015c; Hint dry eMf, 14015c; aalted, 7H0$Ho; .green and grubby, 607c; aheep pelta aa to wool, 10060c; An gora, with wool on, 26C01.OO. Hope 27!t 28c. Wool Valley, 20021c; Eaatern Ore gon, UOllo. Tallow Prime, per pound, 2H04o; No. I and greaae. IV40SC ' Llvettoek. Cattle $8.0094.26; boga, $1.60 0 5.50; aheep, $4.26 4.60. LOCAL FROOUCE. Prloee Furnlahod by Reaa, Hlggina A Company The following are the retail price on local produce yeaterday: Egga, per doaen, 10c; butter, neat, FEBRUARY, 1905. Low vTater. A.M. Date. h.m. TIDE TABLE, FEBRUARY fth.m. g."l'l:l5- 2.1 1:21 2.8 7:01- 1.7 7:27 - 1.5 8:07- 1.6 1:24 8.6 1:65 8.4 6:16 1.8 1:44 1.2 10:18 11 10:67 .... ll:l' .... 11:48 .... 1:26 1.4 1:40 1.6 1:47 1.6 4:47 1.1 5:17 -8.6 8:24 -1.0 7:08 1.6 7:49 0.8 1:10 LI 1:28 0.7 8:65 0.8 10:43 0.8 11:41 .... 12:55 2.0 2:08 2.8 1:17 Wednesday I 4:5: Thuraday Z 6:48 1:25 7:18 7:62 0.7 Friday ; 8aturdar 4 SUNDAY 6 Monday t ........ I 8:26 0.1 0.8 1.1 1.7 2.1 2.1 1.1 2.0 1.1 1.1 0.1 1.0 -0.1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 24 0.8 08 0.6 Tueaday ...7 8:64; 1:28 WedneadaV ...... 8 Thuraday 1:68 Friday 10 Saturday ,..,....11 SUNDAY 12! SUNDAY ....... 1 10:15 U:tS Monday 1S Tueaday 14 wedneaday ,i,...16 6:58 1:25 1:66 Thuraday 1 Friday 17 6:02 Saturday 18 6:67 SUNDAY .19 1:42 Monday 20 7:27 Tueaday .21 Wedneaday 22 1:00 8:13 Thuraday .23 1:51 Friday " 10:48 11:49 Saturday 25j K 1 1 IN LJJ. 1 ,,,,.... Monday ......... 27 0: 50 per roll, " " TOe'i 'cblckana," dreaaed,' per pound, lie j mallard ducka, pair, II; a p plea, box, T6c0$U6; orangea, bos $202.26; potaloea, aack, $1.60; turnlpa. eack, 10c; carrota, aack, $t , ' tlla Oaaoriaaliy Caate. Rear Admiral Cbarlee D. Klgabee. V, 8. N, was ooce advanced after long and patient wait from commander to captain. On the day that be waa pro-. noted he went aaliore and kept the launch which waa to take klin to bit ahip waiting beyond the appointed tlme..WLen be Anally atrolled down, Favmaater, Charlea W. 81a ruin, who wii lfl charge of the launch, aatd: "(Cap tain, you you have luat ben Droiuot- ed, and yon -you have made a bad be ginning, fou have kept the boat wilt ing ten minute, air." "Be calm, Mr, Blamm," aald the new captain, with s taotaliilng grlu; "I'v bean waltlu feara for tht priviicga." J WeVnet, Napoleon' outrider, otc laved bla euiH'rofa life. It waa ater the -abdicatloo rf KotiUilncbl(au and when Wernet drove Napoleon awnf from the palace that be received front g peasant Information of a plot to Ort on the coacb aa tt paaaad through the foreat Tb outrider, repreaenting that there waa an obatruction on tht road, penoaded the emperor to leave the coach and tldo around In another direc tion, while he brought the carriage aa beat he could to meet him. This wai done, and Wer&et encountered a furloui fualllade, which, however, left bim tin acatbed, aa it waa directed not at the box, bat at the Interior of the empty vehicle. Wernet lived to be outrider to Louia Philippe.-Weatmlnater Gasette. Teaaear Bad Hel. "Tommy. I've talked to you until I'm tiAaraa!" "Don't blame me for all of It, mamma. You know yon talked a lot to papa before be left tbui morolngr-Yonkerg Btatcemaa. Z''-- FRETFUL WOMEN Should know that If their varloua or gunn wr atrong and healthy they would not be In that atat of mitrt Httptilneaa depend entirely on goo4 hPttlth. and to recover thla prlcelesa rmnaedxlon HoetettiVa Stomach BH- tpra la needed. It 60 year' record prove lie worth In caaea orMonthly Irregularitiat, Sick Headaohe, Sleep- leianeta, Unatrung Nervea, Backaohe, Indlgettion and Dyapepala. We nrge all akkly women to try v. Hostetler's -Stomach Bitters Schedule of quartermaater at earner Howard for the month of February. 1905: S P. tf. Date F r w r i r it ' w iiiiJi' ThuraJar 14.. 1:00 10:15 1:45 4:00 Saturday 4th. .1:2111:10 ' 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:00 5:16 4:00 4:00 4:00 Tueaday 7th;. .1:00 , 10:15 1:45 Thuraday th..l:00 11:15 2:45 Saturday 11th. 1:00 11:15 2:30 Tueaday 14th.. 1:00 10:15 Thureday 16th. 1:00 11:15 1:45 2:45 2:45 Saturday 18th.. 1:00 It: 00 Tueaday list... 8: 00 10:15 Thuraday 23J..i:0 10:15 2:45' 4:00 2:45 4:00 2:30 6:15 2:45 4:0b Saturday 25th. .8:00 10:15 Tueaday 28th. 7:00 10:15 Trlpa marked ' Include Ft Canby, Waah. Tueaday and Thuraday mornings the boat will lay at Ft Columbia wharf for one hour. Subject to change. The boat will leave Aatorla Mondaya and Wedneadaya for Ft Stevena and Ft Columbia at I a. m. Returning, leave Ft Stevena at 10 a. m., remain- ng at Ft Stevena until 8:40 mmm Tkew tiny Captulea are aupenoi to Balsam of Copaiba.N. Cubebi or Injections anJArrnvV CURE IN 4 HOURSlJ: ths tme diseases with out Inconvenience. FEBRUARY. 1905. High Water. Date. a.mT) P.M. I h.m. I ft I h.m. I ft Wedneaday 1H0:20 Thuraday till: 25 Friday 31 0:87 86 8.8 7.2 11:65 e 18:12 Saturday 41 1:15 7.4 12:61 SUNDAY , 6 1:47 Monday ......... 2:18 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 1:28 1:04 1:37 1:11 1:65 4:14 6:28 6:20 Tueaday ......... 71 2:46 Wedneaday 8 1:11 Thursday 9 1:38 Friday 10 4:10 7.6 Saturday 11 4:44 7.8 SUNDAY 12 6:87 7.6 7.6 7.8 7.8 1.2 Monday .........IS 1:20 7:68 Tueaday .........14 7: JSl 1:20 Wedneaday ......15 1:40 Thuraday 16 8:48 Friday 1710:48 Saturday 18 0:02 10:25 11:17 1.7 7.4! Saturday 18111:41 1.0 SUNDAY 18 0:44 1.0 8.4 1.7 8.9 8.9 8.7 8.4 12:22 Monday ...20 1:25 Tueaday 21 2:04 Wedneaday 22 2:44 :20 :07 :59 Thuraday 23 1:21 :52 Friday 24 4:05 :62 Saturday ....... .251 4:51 :00 SUNDAY .'. 26 6:46 8.2 7.9 :18 Monday 27 6:50 Tuesday 28 8:00 8:40 7.8, 8:53 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will . ; tell yea the tii Mm wumw mm i ha 1 1 ill 1 1 r 1 1 Vlllll UUIIVI LIIIIIILU Electric Dgbted. It tie Crick Trill of mai ill for COMFORT ltd ELEGANCE The ticket office at Portland in at - 55 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. " A. D. CHARLTON, AMiataot General Fnaaenger Agent. portlaro,6recoh. YOU WILL BE SATISF IE WITH YOUR JOURNEY. It 'your ticket read over the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE There are ao many acenlc attrac tion and polnta of Intereat along the line between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going East, write for ln- fomiatton and get a pretty book taat will tell you all about it , W. C. McBride, General Agent 121 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON 01 "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all aud I prefer the North western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. j. Before itaitlngoD a trip no matter whrre wrtte for InUrertln lofornia Uou about coinft)rtble rmveling. H.L SISLEH General Agent 132 Third Si. Portland, Oregon T. w. Tg V8DALK, Gineral iwentrer Agent, i - Fuul, Minn, A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1804. Leave - i PORTLAND .Arrive 8 11O a.m I Portland Union ) 11.10a. m 7,00 p-m depot for At tori) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7 45 a m I for Portland and lUIOain) 610 p m ( way points 1 10.30 p m . SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA ' Arrty II 3fta.m j for HewbKie Direct 60 pro Leave .. ASTORIA, 1 , Arrive tai5a.m for Warrenton,' i 10:45a,m' ' Hammond, Ft 6.60 p.m Stevena, Seaside ) 7 MO a,n Leave . SEASIDE 1 . . , Arrive 4 :30 m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :80p.m Leave ;? SEASIDE. , Arrive ; 0.15 a. m ( for Warren ton tt " 9 25 am Btevena. Ham- 9.30a.m 1 mond,Aatoria ) 7.20 p.m. i. 1 1 .. in 1 - Additional train leave Aatorla dally t 11:10 a. m, tor all polnta on Ft Stevena branch, arriving Ft Stevena 12:20 p. to returning, leavea Ft Stev- me at 2:00 p. m., arriving Aatorla 1:46 p. m. , . . ' .' ' . Sunday only,' V ; . .' V ' sk Through tlcketa and close connec Hon via. N. P, 'Ry. at Portland, and Goble and O, R. & N. Co, via. Portland. J. C Mayo, Q. P. A. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer "SUE 11 mmi The Largest; Staanchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever ou this route. Best of Table and State Boom Accotctno. Aatinna . Will malra rritinl irin A S TO RJA and: TIUL.AMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all point East. For freight and' passenger rutee pply to - ' "';''s. ": '" 5 et;f." 1 1 "V t : p'; " . .mnf'' ). ''-it' ''! ' ,'l Ssnisel Elmore O Co.i Oea'l A&tSa, Asterla, Ore " A. A C. B. B. Portland Oregon '' ' ' Pacific Navagntloa Company, TIHamoob, Oregoai . ' O. It. & N. Compaof, Portland, Oregon - ramous The Stuth west limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St Paul . to Chscago, run via J Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul Each route offers , numerous attractions. Tlie principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & JU T-ul Railway. " r H. S ROWE. General Agent aiiTorm The land of finite, flower and eun- ablne, where all the ' enmmer a porta may be enjoyed la winter. , ..','! (.i? W !' '. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELE3 AND RETURN. .... reached .via" ,. THE SHORT ROUTE , Beautifully illustrated bookleta and folders, descriptive of the many charm ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent or address , W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK TH AGENT Fok" TICKETS VTA To Bpekane, 8t Paul, ' Mlnneapolie, Duluthi Chicago, 8t Louie, and all polnta east and aouth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail U SPLENDID SERVICE ?, UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS, EmPLOYES Daylight trip aoross the Caaoade and Rocky Mountain. For tlcketa, rates foldera and full In formation call on or addreaa ' H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 122 Third Street Portland, Or. a O. YERKES, Q. W. P. A, 112 First Avenue, Seattle, Waah. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from . , WM. HARDER, Genaral Agent Portland, Ore. The World Fair Route. ' a! S55 i vavv fivtt Aavm Yini innn 1 rains Railway - 134 Third Street, Portland mm akd UniomPacihc San Francisco anil Portlands. S.Co. 19 hour from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. TIME 8TH KDULES Depart From Arrive POKTLAKD Chicago , . . ( Portlund Halt Uk. Dearer. Ft Speoial Worth. Omaha, Kan- iMmm :Ui.in. aCtt.8tluii. via Hunt- cnioago and tb Saat tug ton AtlanUe ' .xprea Palt Lake, Deaver Fl Sclt P. m. Worth, Omaba, Kan- 7 :1S a at via Hunt-naa City. 8t Louis, s Ingtoa Chicago and tbtJCMt StPanI Walla Walla. r.ewUv rant Mall ton. Spokane, Minn-' :16p. m. apoUa.HtfauLUuiutb 84 ' viaSpo- Milwaukee, iSleuo. sane andaat From Astoria -All aalllng datea subject to chanaje. For San Francisco ; every five days. Dally ex- I Columbia RlTer to 4 am Daily ex cept Htm oept Hun day attain rartiana ana Way lAodlnga. Steamer NahcSa leavea Aatorta the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. FOR 1LWACO, connecUng there wttk traina for Long Deach, - Tioga and North Beach 'J points. ReturnlnaT ar- rlvea at Aatorla same evening. Through tickets to and from all ptlav clpal European eltlea. O. W. ROBERTS, Aareot, Astoria, Ore. A PC5ITIV3 CtT.S For TDfunmatlen ar Mta t Ihe Bladdar ad VUmM( Kldncyi. No eure aa pf. Com qntokly o4 Itrrk. Bentlf the wont 4 Vurrli. nd Do mattTof bow Iook iui4. in. Abtoiatif hwnUra, Pcld bjr AnmlsU. rnt i 00, cr bjr niiul, ptwu ll.D9,tboM.,i.;&. the iASTi-rr?s;i ca, BEl.LErONTiU.1K, OHM. Sold by Chaa. Uogtr, 451 Commafctai M. i . ' r V Freah MeataVeaL IMi8o; pora Tueiday 28 2:11