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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1909, TIIE MORNING ASTOK1AJ, ASTOIUA, OKKGON. 7 PROFIT SHARING SALE Sale Makes Large Saving Come Now on. to Early. Honsekeepers. Great American ImportingTea Co. Our loo Stores help us to help you. Ml t'omtiirrrlal Ml. PORTLAND MARKET Vegetables Received Packed in Ice. Moid Wthr in California N.e.n) tat Mora Careful Shipping No Change in Prise of Butte and Egg. VrgMithlr are now bring Imports from California ami have lo Ue m kd In lee. an a reult of the damp weather that ha pievulled throughout the late Hi" iiumi fw ilnyn. Th ro la no mutptliil rhiMige In the price of egg iin no livuvy receipt ure reported. Huttcr iriimiim the mime. Grain Product, Feed. Wheat Wall Walla, 8c; Valley, H'ff3c; blueaiem, 48Gc OatWhlt. 27fT2; fray, $:7. Ilarley ttrewlng, $24: feed, $24. liny Timothy, llS.r.Ofl M.oo; clover 31100012.00; cheat, 111.000100; al falfa. 111.00. Mlltatuffa Barley, tolled, 124. SO; rnlddllnga. J24.00 25.00; chop, IU.00 11.00; bran, 19, 00 w 20.00; ahorta, 122.00 024. Flour Hard wheat, tralght, 14.150 4 SO; hard wheat patenta, I4.804I4.7S: Valley. $4 3004.75; graham. 14.006 4.2S; rye, fS.OO; whole wheat flour, 11.90. Produce. . Ilulter Fancy creamery. 27441 30c; dairy. 1tf14e; cooking. 11M2c. Cheese Young America, Uc; Oregon full cream, 15c. Kgga Oregon ranch, i'Ul'Hc Poultry Mixed rhleken. per pound. 1212Hc; aprlng, pound, 1415c; hone, 12SUI.V: gwa. M8'c: truk eya, live. 150 17c; turkeye. dreaed, 17H29i': ducka, old. dnaeii, sft; prlng ducka, 9 (ff 9..0. JIonoy-Duik. 10V4cllc; amber, 12 lSe; fancy white, 15c. Fruit and Veg.iabla. . .Cranborrlea Per barrel, $12. Applea-Oregon, oOcfil.60. Tropical Fraulta Lemon, fancy. $3.00; choice. $2,7508.00 per bo; or ange, $1.75fiT 2.00; biuianaa, 5c per pound; pineapple, $3.504.00 per do. Potatoe OreRon, 100 pound, 90c 1.00; tomatoea, California, crate, $2.00; turnip, per tuck, $1.00; eahbnge, per ound, l414e; carrot, per aack. $1 ffl.16; beeta, per aack, $101.25; Ore gon anion, 100 pound, $2.75 3,00; aweet potatoea, 31.60 1.76 per 100 pounda; coullflower, per doxen, 90c (if l.Ot; celery, per doxen, (5066c. Oil and Lsad. Coal Oil Pearl or natraj oil, caaea, 3-c per gallon; water whlta oil, Iron barrele. 15c; wood barrel, none; eo cene (II, caee. 24 Vic; elalne oil, caes, 27Vc; extra tar, coaea, 25c; head light oil, 176 degree, case, 24e; Iron barrel, 17c. (Washington atote tet burning oil, except headlight, c per gallon higher.) Benxlne Sixty-three degree, caaea, 22c; Iron barrels, 15 Vc. . Linseed OH Pure raw, In barrel, 66c; genuine kettle-boiled In barrel, 68c; pure raw oil, In coaea, 61c; genu ine kettle-boiled, in coses, 63c; Iota of 250 gallon, lo les per gallon. Turpentine In couch. 85c gallon, gasoline, cases, 32a; Iron barrels or drums, 26c. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead In ton lots, 7 Mo; 600-pound lots, lo; les than 600 pounds, 8o. Groceries, Provisions, Eto. Sugar Oolden C, $5.45; powdered, $6.16; patent cube, $6.30; cane, D. Q., $6.05; fruit sugar, $6.16; beet sugar, $5.85; extra, owl, lOo; kegs, ewt., 25o; boxes, cwt., 50c; (less Uc per pound If paid in 15 days.) Salt-Boles of 75-2. bale, $1.60; bales of 80-3, bale, $1.60; boles of .40- Gasoline Stove gasoline, cases, 24Hc; Iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees 4. bale, $1.60; bales of 15-10, bale, $1.60; bag, 60a, fine, ton, $11.00; bags. 50 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17.00; bogs, 60 lbs., 4 ground, 100s, ton, $7.00; R. S. V. P., 20 4 5-lb, , cartons, $2.25; R. S. V. P.24 3-lb cartons, $1.76; Liverpool lump, ton, $16.50. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.37; No. 2, $4.25; Carolina head. $6c; brokrn head, 4c. Coffee Mocha, 2CIb28c; Java, fancy. 26 3 32c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, or dinary. I720c; Coata Rica, fancy. 18 020c; Coata Rica, good, 1618c; Ar buckle. $14 68 per 100 pound; Lion, $14.88. Provlelona 11am. to elr.e, 12V4C ham, picnic, 8Hc; bacon, regular, 1 0 '4 c ; bacon, breakfast, lOI8c; dry alt ld. H4c; becks, dry salt. 9c lard, kettle rendered, tlerced, tc. Nul Walnut. No. 1, soft shell, 13c; No. 1. hard hell, 1 3 U c ; Chile. lie; almond. 1718c; filbert, 14fr 15c; Brazil, 16c; pecan, 13Vtl5c: hickory, c; Virginia peanut, 77VJe; Jumbo Virginia peanuts, 8c; Japan peanut, i'itite; cheatnut, Italian He I cocoanuts, Figs-White, doten, 80c , pound, 6 HQ 6c; black, 67c. Date Oolden, 60-lb boxes, flV4c: l-lt packages. 8c; Ford. 15-tt) boxes $1.40 box. Freth meats and Fish. ..Freth Meat Veal, 78o pork, 7 74c; beef. 84f5e; mutton, 607c. Flh Crab, per doxen, $1.25; Shoal water Ray oyter. per sack, $4.00; oyster, gallon. $2.25; halibut, Cc; black co.1, 7c; salmon, steelhead. c per pound; rillv.rUK', tc: baas, per pound, 124c; herring, 6c; flounder, 6c; caifleh, 7e; lobater. per pound, 12Hc; llver einelt, 6c; shrimp, Uc; perch, 6c; eturgeon, 7c; Columbia river imelt, 5c; Chinook salmon. 12c, Hops, Wool, Hid, Eto. Hop 23024c per pound. Wool Valley. 20021c; Eatern Ore gon. 14018c. Tallow Prime, per pound, 34 4c; No. 2, and grease. 2493c. Hides Flint dry cow and steer,' 140 15c; flint dry calf, 14015a: salted. 74 flSHc; green and grubby, 607c; sheep pelts, as to wool, 10&60C; Angora, with wool on; 25eO$10. ' ' LOCAL PRODUCE. Prioe Furni.h.d by Ro, Higgin & Compsny, The following are the retail price on local produce yeterdny: Egg per doxen, 22 He flutter Uet. per roll, 70c. Chickens pressed, per pound. Mallard ducks Pair. $1. Apples Box, 75c $1.25. , . ' Orange Box, $2f 2.25, rotato-Saclt, 11.3 J. ; Turnips Sack. 90c. Carrots Sack, $1. 18c. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Kail and Steamer Lines for South, em California. 1. W. ROHKKTH, Ajrpitt. Aatorin, Orctftiii. TIDE TABLE, MARCH. MARCH, 1905. High Water. A.M. P.M, Date. h.m frfh.tn. ftf 6.6 7.1 Wednesday 9:101 7.9110:60 Thursday Friday . Saturday 10:13 11:08 8.0 U:35 8.XJ 0:15 7.4 8.2 7.8 7.81 Saturday , 4 SUNDAY 6 11:66 0:60 1:19 1:46 2:10 12:35 1:10 8.3 8.0 7.7 Monday Tuesday 7 7.9 1:42 Wednesday 8 7.9 7.9 2:16 xnursaay , t 3:33 3:49 7.2 6.8 6.4 Friday 10 8:67 3:26 7.8 7.8 3:26 4:10, Saturday 11 SUNDAY 1 Monday ., 13 Tuesday 14 Wednesday , 16 Thursday 16 4:021 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.SJ 7.4 4:67 4:57 7:26 6,1 6.1 4:44 6:38 6:44 8:03 6.8 8:51 9:66 6.9 6.5 Friday 17 Saturday ...,,,..18 SUNDAY 19 9:22 7.8 10:49! 11:33 7.3 7. , ... 10:28 11:25 8.2 8.6 Monday ,.20 0:14 8.4 12:16 5.S Tuesday 21 0:65 1:34 3:12 2:60 8.8 9.1 1:06 1:65 3:45 8.8 Wednesday 22 8.8 8.8 7.7 7.1 Thursday 23 9.1 9.1 8.8 8.4 8.0 7.6 7.3 7.2 7.4 Friday 24 8:38 4: 3d 6:42 7:00 8:17 9:26 Saturday 25 3:83 SUNDAY 26 4:20 6.6 Monday 27 Tuesday '.....,,.,28 Wednesday 29 6.3 6.S 6.6 Thursday 80 10:20 6:14 6:18 7:31 8:44 9:61 7.0 7.8 Friday ..........31 11:05 She DUCHESS : PACHELL1 . lOrlglnal.J , The Ducliex fachelll sst in ber boa galr reading the tuorulng paper. It wai whiter, but lbs dut-boM was spending the seaaou at her villa at Nice, and from her window, Into wblcb the warm sun Nuoue, she could look down th quay lined with tropical plants. "Twenty yeura," she niuad, "since I eaoie here, and what a change in my condition! What dangers I have poosed to gain my proaent position I One by one I have got rid of all wbo could pos sibly drag nte down. There ws Nicho las VuMullvlifh, wbo knew more than he Nhotild know of my antecedent, but he hn gone to Hllieria. That was noat job of mine, proving an innocent man's guilt. Then there wus Constan tly, whom I iiIho led by the nose like my poodle till It aulted me to try my ring on liliu, after which be died so tiddcnly that tlie police half auspectr sd. Hud he turned against me It would be I under the od, not he;" A troubled look flillcd ncroas her face. "Andress mny yet live,' thougb It Is ten yean since I have heard from him. It was a bod failure, my putting the police on his truck to nrrcMt him, and the worst of It wns that he kuew I was the Insti gator. Hut I was Inexperienced then, and, after all, we soldiers of fortune niUKt inuko aouie mistakes, and I am connciou of having tmtdo but one. I hope Andrea h:m either died naturally or been executed under an assumed name. He wa a vindictive man and" "'JwhI morning, your grace." A man with Knock y red bair and freckle, drteil la the garb of a peas ant, hud st(iM1 Into her bondolr. The count w looUcd at him with all the hauteur hIio could unimou. "Your grace does not rememler me," be an Id. "I do not. 1 beg you will leave by the door you entered." "Not till I have refreshed your mem ory, Twenty year ago a little peasant girl i whs a m-uillou in the villa of a family In thl place. She was endowed with great beauty and, though she was but fourteen years old, bad lief lover. Her brain .w us very quick, and she bad a keen enc of the Importance of get ting on In the world. A young carpenter-Andreas, we will cull blia for the want of a better name fell In love with her. and she, wishing to get out of tbe kitchen, married bliu. It was be wbo gave the little scullion ber start Bbe studied hard and in two years kuew enough to pass for a lady. "This Andreas, her husband, adored bla young wife, not yet eighteen, and aa ahe wlahod to dress In keeping with her knowledge and her beauty be spent all he could make at bla trade upon iter. Then when he could not make enough to SHtlxfy her deim uds she persuaded hint to turu counterfeiter Ahe was shrewd enough not to be mixed up in hi ruin when It came. Indeed, it was she who Informed on him. But be was too iitilck for her and the police and fled to America. "Rut And reus' love, turned to bate. grew throiiKb the years, nnd aa eacu your he mink lower he wished to return and take hi revenge. But he hover dared remain anywhere long enough to accumulate Hulnclent funds to make a Journey which, after all, might lead to bis iirrcxt nnd impr.lxoument. At lHt bo went to a new towu In the far west and worked at bis trade till be saved enough to go In search of his beautiful wife. Ho found that after be bad left her she bad ensnared a duke, that he bad died and left ber b.a fortune, that society bad opened Its eiclualve doors to ber, but a love for adventure and vil lainy bad led ber to take service as a spy for crowned heads a Delilah to en trap tbe rulers' enemies and that niuny a secret murder was laid up against her. "And where, my good man," anked the duche, deadly white, "did you learn all tlila?" "I met lu New York a UushIiiu who, under the clmrjjo of being n Nihilist, bad been Rent to Siberia, from whence, after twelve terrible ji'.r.n of exile, he escaped and lied to America." The duehes started. "His uame?" lu u"!;'".! tlU'lov breeth. MARCH, 1909. Low Water. A.M. I P.M. h.m. ft? h.m. ft7 3:31 3.3 4:24 0.3 I 4:38 3.0 6:12 0.0 5:35 2.7 5:66 -0.1 6:22 2.4 6:35 -0.1 7:00 3.1 7:08 0.1 7:35 1.9 7:36 0.6 ' 8:05 1.8 7:68 1.0 8:31 1.7 8:16 1.3 8:57 1.6 8:38 1.7 9:30 1.5 9:05 8.1 10:05 1.4 9:36 3.5 110:47 1.8 10:15 2.9 11:44 1.3 11:05 8.3 12:48 1.8 0:16 3.7 3:00 1.1 1:66 3.7 3:14 0.8 3:32 3.3 4:13 0.4 4:40 3.7 6:10 0.1 6:83 1.9 5:56 -0.1 6:22 1.2 6:40 -0.1 7:10 0.6 7:21 0.0 7:58 0.1 8:01 0.4 8:45 -0.1 8:46 0.9 9:85-0.1 9:28 1.6 10:29 0.0 10:19 2.3 11:27 0.3 litis 2.9 tl2:S0 0.5 0:27 8.3 1:40 0.7 1:30 3.4 2:46, 0.7 8:10 3.2 8:47 0.7 4:18 2.8 4:40 0.7 Date. J Wednesday Thursday Saturday Monday Tuesday ,Wednesd Friday Saturday ...... SUNDAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thuraday 16 Friday Saturday 18 SUNDAY 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 2 Thursday 23 Friday 24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY 26 Monday 27 Tuesday ......... Wednesday 2D Thursday 30 Friday ...81 "NRioTi VawlfovKcff. The dwhe staggered' as thoffgb struck by a blow and cawrht at the bark of a elwlr. . "It was fortunate," tbe man coutlu ued, "tbe meeting of these men, An dress and Nikola, for they both wished for reveuge. Uut neither would be safe In this old country, and it looked as if the scullion duchess would end ber days in peace, a pet of socie ty, a favorite of the czar of Russia, rich and still beautiful. But both bad been kind t the little sctillloa, and their love hid turned to wrath. One poMod written proofs of one of tbe dnches crimes. That proof is now In the hand of the czar of Russia and a reiilitlon has been lodged With the government at Paris." Suddenly ti diM.hes stepped to a cabinet, opened a drawer, turned with a dagger la her band and was about to spring upon the man when sho saw that be lml covered her with a revolv er. Turning the weapon upon herself, she sank down on the floor. "Gendarme!" called the Intruder. ' Two policemen, headed by a man In citizen's drew, sprang up tbe stairs and Into tbe room. , "Well endd," said tbe citizen. "Thl saves my Imperial master much an- njaancfc" ifag-vt-trajni ta-tbe..gap who bud callfieliadedT "'Come wltk me and you shall bare your passport for America." BESSIE CHASE HAIGHT. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and RJo Grande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World." BECAUSE 4 There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of Interest along the line between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never . becomes tiresome. If you or going East, write for In formation and get s pretty book t'aat will tell you oil about it W. C. MoBrlds, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: " I've tried them all and I prefer the North Western Limited It's the best to be found from const to coast" It's "The Train for Com fort" every night iu the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. I tlefore RUutlnr on a trtp-no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. H.LSISLER, Central Agent 132 Third l Portland, Oregon. T. . TBaSDALX, General IttMenner Agent, i raui, Mino. a:& c. r. r. TIME CARD. . EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. i Leave PORTLAND Arrive BOOa.m i Portland Cuionj. 11.10 a. m 7,00 p.ro depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 745 a m j for Portland and fl 1.30 arm 6 10 .p.m way points 10.30 p m . , SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ' jt ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a.m for iSeaide Direct- 50 p.m Leave ASTORIA. v Arrive t8.15a.m ( for Warrenton l 10:45tt.m Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m ( Stevens. Seaside ) 7 :40 a.ro Leave- SEASIDE Arrlv 4 0 p.m for Astoria Direct ll! :30p.n) Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15 a. m ( for Warrenton Ft) 9 25a.m Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m f mond, Astoria ) 7.20 p, m. ' Additional train leaves Astoria, dally at 11:80 a. m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12:30 p. m returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 3,100 p. m., arriving Astoria 3:45 P. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and Q. R. & N. Co., via, Portland. J. C. Mayo, G. P. A. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Ste iner "SUE H. QI10RF The Iargeet, Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy reml ever on this route. Best of Table and State .Room Accomrab dations. Will make round trip every five days between A TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria A Columbia River II. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore 0 Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. OB TO A. & C. It K. Portland, Oregon Pacific Navaation Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kaneas .City to . Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers nrimerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 1'aul Railway. N. S ttOWC. General Ajtnt California ! The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer sports may be enjoyed in winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illustrated booklets 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 T1JE AGENT FOK TICKETS VTA Te 8pskane, 8t Paul, MInnaapolia, Duluth, Chioago, 8t Louia, arid all , points east end south.. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L 8PLENDIO 6ERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Casoade and Rooky Mountains. For tickets, rates folders and full in formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent 123 Third Street, Portland, Or. 8. G. TERKES. G. W. P. A.. (13 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERV1.CE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information from , WM. HARDER, General Agent. Portland,' Ore, The WorlcTe Fair Rout. ' S55 TOR I A ANP 134 Third Street, Tortla&d OREGON akd UiviqnBacific San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. 78 hours from Portland to Cbioagew No change of cars. TIME SCHEDCXES From PORTLAND Depart Arttv Chicago Portland Special t-.lh. m. Salt Lake, Denver, lt Worth, Omaha, Kaa aCit.8t Louis, ra via H"- tcicaso and tbe East Atlantic Express Salt Uke, Denver F ciiip. in. nunu.umnoa, KM via llunl- sas City, hi Loula, lngton Cliloago and the East 7iasa 8k Paul Wailn Walla, tewis hHstMall ton. sixk,.,, ui.,. ili p. m. apolia. St Paul, Puluth! 8lOJ5 kaiie and East OCEAA AND RIVER SCKEDCt"" From Astoria All soiling dates subject to citric. For vSan Francisco every five days. Dally ex cept Sun day attain Columbia River to Cortland aud Way l.auding8 (so Steamer Nahcf'a leaves Astoria m the tide DAILY EXCEPT STTNDAT. FOR ILW'ACO, connecting there wttk trains for Long Beach, Tioga ene North Beach points.' Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Ihrough tickets to and from aO prisw clpal European cities. . G. W. ROBERTS, Ae4 Astoria, Ore. iJsoirs.Saoiil-PepsiiiCajiis A F05IT1TE CZZ2 wm icflcmmttten erOMan of tha fiualdrj- and Dlmmmi Kidueft. ya cur Do nut, Curtj qnlekly and . untljr In iront ecmrm 4 onrrhnra sjv) I. no mott-rot how ko " ", or by tuM Mm OL,boa,.(i6. PA Sold by Cha. Rogers, 4SI (Mrruimrlsf