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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1907)
TUESDAY, MAY it, 1907. B! THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. You can make better food with loyal BaMfig fowde ABSOLUTELY PUJW. Lighter, sweeter, more palatable wholesome and irea i-oci aaai and phosphath acid POUDIHTS Poultry Old roosurs, 01Oci bom 14t mixed." 18 Hi fryttn, 18 1-Sej broilers, 20 mUt dressed, ll.e .- h!hr than ltvs duck, old 1141 He; . ! jottttir. 17l8n . U, X 04 104IJ.cs p1en, tl4ri.ll por Utest Quotations In the Portland imm .n..-, i.ciw rr down. Markfttn Honey-Dart, ltt4Jos ambr. It jic; fancy wMI 14lla Camplet Mark Reports Correelsd BH Day, Giving th WMssals Prlee of CmmdKI, Farm Pr. iuf and Vegetable. ."OllTLAXP, llsy 87.-m in Ut tit cam la thU morning from A-litd, On, and ultl readily at SO cent a pound. Hood rim burl ar worth SO uU ad up, white i0tn inferior tuff wm selling st 18 to 18 rent. WHOLESALE PRICES. Tb followlrif M quotation rullnf la Portland a rportd by Jobbers In th various llnsa: Groin, Flour, Pood. VSVat-Club, 87ej Valley, tJcj tluo torn, Mcj rd,8Po. Flour Hard wheat catenC tralght, 14: graham, Hffi.50; ry. ft; whol wheat flour, II..6QI.7I; Val- loy flour, 111: Dakota, Hgl.IS; Eaotorn ryo, ll.lOi Ptlsburf, 11.71; Corvallla, II BO. Cri foods Rolled oat. cream, 10-lb. sacks, IT; lowor frodo, 15.600 4 to: oatmeal. tel cut 45-lb, sacks. II bbl.; Mb. sacks, IU5 por bolo; oatmeal (ground). 45-lb. tucks, 17.10 por bbl: Mb. sacks, 14 por bolo; split peas, 14 26 por 100 -lb. sacks; -Ib. boxos. tl.lt! pearl barley, 14 por 100 lbs.: ti-lb. boxes, 11-25 por box; pasiry flour, 10-lb. sacks, 12.10 por bbl Oat -White, 128.50 prey, t27(?.I9. Corn Whole, 125; cracked, 1-4 ton. Barley-Brewing, 122.50011.50; food tllf 11.50: rolled, I21.50!4.t0. Ryo-tl.4Bfl.B0 por CWt. Buckwheat 114 por ton. Mlllstuffs Middlings, 125: chop, 115; bran. 17; shorts, 1.60. Oraln bag Foreign and domostlo. ft 1 A, ' ' IIsy-Vlly, timothy, f 16(18 Eastern Orriron. l-l523i clover, fB.50; cheat, f 10; alfalfa, 113 grain hay, 47 dtflj vetoh, t8.80. Fruits. Tropical frulta Bananas, tHo por pound; lemons, 15414 box: oranges, 110175; trap frut, 11.50 crate: limes. flo4M.il per 100; tangerine. 1 box: strawberries, IB-pound crate, 11.500 (3.00; homo-grown, ll4HBo pound. Dried fruits Apples, ovapomtod, 1 t?lo lb.: apricots, 10oj peaches, lltte; pears, ISVjo: prunes, Italian, 4IVos French, 44o: ngs, California blacks, io; California whites, to; Smyrna, too; plums, pitted, Oo. Domostlo fruits Apples, common, 11.60 1 ; fancy, 12(Cl.t0 box. VoBotablos. Cabbage Found, !4l14o; cauli flower, 750011 por doson; parsley, 15o por doten; hothouse lettuce, tl Per box, head, 40o doion; spinach, per box, 11.25: artichokes, 7Bcl per dosen; Alaska peas, 6c; telephone peas, 10c lb.; okra, 11.75; tomatoes, Mexican, 12.6001.75: Florida, 44.50; Oregon rhubarb, !4o; cucumbers, $2(38.50 Josen; eBBPlant, 15o lb.! Cuban pop uors, 14 orate; asparagus, 11.75 box. Potatoes Facy, 12 per cwt Onions 2Bos$2. ' . Turnips Per sack, $2; carrots, 12.25 sack; beets,. 2.252.50; horseradish, 8fli9o por.pound, Prosh Msstt tni Pleh. Fresh meats Veal, medium, 71 to 100 lbs., 10 1 I-?! 100 to 150 lbs. 7 Mo to to,: 150 to t09 lbs, 4 4 J-lc: 100 lbs. and over, 1 1-1 O 4o; pork, 9 ie; heavies, f O tc; boot, bulls, I 0 ai-3c: cows, I O tci Bter, 4 O 7c mutton, medium sis, t 41 lOc.s largo T 0 tc ' V Flrt halibut, tl-to; black cod, to; black baos, por lb, lie: atrlpod baas lie; herring, to: flounders, 4cj catfish, llflj shrimp, lOo: perch, 4o; iturgoon. It 1-tcj m trout, llo! stlrerslJoi. frosen, les steelbeads, llo; torn cod 7! smelts, tc; Chinook salmon. It 1-1 0. Oysters Bhoalwater bay, por gsJ Ion, tl lti pt sick. 14.80; Toko Point 11.10 per 100; Olympian 110 lbs, H; Olymnlas. Mr gallon, tilt. Clams Hardshell, per box. tt40; ra tor elamsr, 1 per box. Hops, Wool, Hides, Cto. Hops Choice, t 9 Ho prima, 8 0 I 1-lc por lb. Wool Valley, tl 9 tics Eaatarn Orofon, 11 4t U l-s! u to ahrlnkaga Feathers Oeeso. while, IS O 40c: gos, gray or mixed, It 9 too; dock, white, It 9 too; duck, mixed. It 0 15a :, Mohair-Choice. It 41 tto. Cascara sagrsda, (Cblttlm bark) 1 1-1 0 1 1-1 eta. per lb. Beeswax Good, clean and pure, It 9 tto por lb. Tallow Prime, 11-10 4 1-lc; No. t and grease, t O tc por lb. Oregon grapo root Por 100 lba. t O 4c Hides-Dry No. J, It lbs. and OP. per lb, 17 0 lie; kip, No. 1, 17 0 too; according to else Dry salted bulls and stags, one-third loss than dry flint; low grades 1-11 9 to per lb. loss; salted steers, 40 lbs. and up, 10 0 He; under 50 lbs, steer and cows, I 0 10 c; stags and bulls, 7o; kips, 15 to to lbs., 10c por lb.; calf, 10 to 14 Iba lie; calf, under 10 lbs., U 9 He; treen, un saltod, lo per lb. less; ehoepsVlna shearlings, No. 1. II 15o; short wool, No. 1, 40 9 too each; medium wool No. 1, 11 0 1.60 each; murrain pelts, 10' to 10 por cent loss; horse hides, saltsd, 11.50 to i aooordlng to also; dry, according to six, tl 41 tl.lt, colt, It O lOo each; Angora, wooled, too 0 11.10; goat, common, II O 16o each. Produoe, Butter Country creamery, SO 22MiOi city creamery, 22HCJ store, 15 16o; butter fat, llo. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17ttHc. Choona Toung America, 1717V4o! Oregon full cream, flats, lB16o. . Qrooorlss, Provisions, Etc Sugar, sack basis D. O, 16.77H: Star, 1 5.67 Hi Paclflo Coast, 15.47H; Golden C. 15.17U: Extra C, 15.17; powdered. I5.I7H: cub. I5.S7H: fruit sugar, I5.77H; boxes, 6O0 cwt. advance over sack basis (less o If paid for In 15 day) Beans Small white, Bo; Targe white, ttto; plnkN tHo; bayou, SK0; Limns, SUc; Mexican reds, 4c. Coffee Mocha, 14018c; Java, fancy, 2628c; Java, good. 20014c; Java, or dinary, 1720o; Costa, Rica, fancy, IB Hot 17c; Costa Rica, good, 12015c; Arbuckle, tlt.lt cwt. : Lion, 1514c per lb.( Colombia ooftee, 14o; Salvador, 11H014HC Rice dmperlal Japan, No. 1. 6.95o; Southorn Japan, 6U&6ttc; broken, 4c; head, fancy, Hie; choice, 60. Sago and tapioca Scarce; 6tto lb. Figs White, lb l7o; black, 6 7o lb, . Lard Kottlo-rendored, ttorces, 12a; tubs, 12Kc; 60s, 12,e; 20s, 12tto, ios, 13o; 5, 1114c Standard vpure: Tierces, lo loss: compound, tierces, 8Vo: leaf; 13o.;. V, f' 0,-led fruits-Apples, evaporated, 100 per lb. anndried, sacks or boxes, none; aprloots 10o'; peaches IS l-2o; pears, 11 1-to: prunes, Italian, 4 0 8-l-2c; French. 4 O lo; Figs, California, blacks, 5 S-4o; California whites, Ic; Smyrna, 20o; plums, pitted, to; Provisions Kams, larg llo; small. It l-lo; picnic, llo; boiled hams, ttc; bollod picnic, 10c; breakfast bacon, fancy, 11 l-lo; English, 17c; dry salted short ctars, 13c; backs, 12c Nuts-Walnuts, Nc 1, soft shell, 170 lie; No, 1 bard shell, II 9 lie; 1 monds, II O too; filberts llo; Braxlle; 20c; pecans, tic; hickory, to; Vir ginia peanuts, I 1-lc; Jumbo Virgin ia peanuts, 10c; Japan peanuts, I-1-lc; Chestnuts, Italian, tOc; Italian, 10c; cocoanuts, dosn It 9 tOc; pins nuts, 17 1-tc, Date Golden, 10 lb. box, 7c J Hb. packages, tc; Fard, It lb. boxes, 11.40 box. Railns Loom MuscaUl, t crown, tc; I -crown, I 1-lc; Blachd seed Ions fiultanas, it 9 it 1-lc; unbleach ed seodlesa Sultana, I 1-tc; London layers, l-crown, whol boxes of tOlba, 11.15; l-crown, 1.10. ' tnat Oi't Handllc It Is an 0 Ul Sm I llmt tho giivcl wei by tlm tiMtillii; o:'i-ir of tli sennt lis 110 liiiii'1K, I kit tliut niwd by th l-fikr of tlu Irmic. It Is an Ivory contrivance, mmlcotly ornamented, ' of cylitMlili'fll 'slmpo mid nlxHit four Inches lousr, In wMdlng It the vl presldeut bH to Ii1! tho K"Vfl n his band as if It wits a mm: II Imi.imcr n ltliout a han dle. How tliH cuxtoiii H Kins ted of providing tho vie prellmt with a bflodlclcins kuvi-I Is nut known, tbougb th oMt Kciinia fltifiilio wunot re-metnlM-r wlsca It as oUisrwle, Just as tb okliMft wxin'.e ottarli tan'iot r niembcr wumj tho gold smilTbox that occttplo Its iinili'Dt nlt) ot tb right of th vIp president's rained desk was not dutifully ISIIkI every niorulug, al though mo atatesmon now patronlxa that outro p-ialur box for a gentle sneet. Waslilngton HornM. "TAPPING" STEEL Th Way Manufacturer Cnoal D , feeU In the Catting. It might very uaturally have been thouisht that If tuer w one trad which could b said to be fret from liit kiiry and faking It waa that of stool utauuractur. Tb mere fact that ataol I synonymous with strength would swiii to Imt out this view. And yet method are somctlmos adopted In the making of steel which once again Illus trate the saying that tlwre are trick hi every trad. At the sain time It must be admit tod that tome of I lime trfc ks when car ried out do not uiKviwarUy mean a kKMnlng in the soumluess and quality of the material. For lustauce, It tome tlnivs happens that in casting a piece of steel abut Is kuown a a "Llow bolo" occurs, Often this Is not noticed until the stool has been cut and trim mod for the required purpose. Ia such a case the hole is usually "tapped" and well fitting screw Inserted, the bead of the latter being filed off so closely to the metal that It needs an expert eye to detect any unusual feature. This Is trick which makes po differ ence lu the strength of the metal and consequently I quite harmless. Sometime, however, . crack ap pears In a piece of metal which It Is Impossible to remedy by the usual ex pedients of hammering and rolling. The careful manufacturer will pat th piece on ;tt fdu and sunk a freab casting, for If ucb a piece of metal were used a a crank shaft, for In stance, It might split at Urn ot extra train and o bring untold disaster. On the other band, the manufactur er may decide that be cannot afford to throw the faulty casting on one tide, and in order to cover the defect It la put In th open alt to rust. Tba weath er will most likely b found to have filled th crack by th tlm tb cast ing Is required, and no on outald th foundry will have known of Its exist ence until perhaps It cause a vessel to become disabled. ' And, as It Is almost Impossible to tell afterward bow tb crack originated, th maker Is quite secure from blame. One of the most sensational scandals which have agitated the engineering world for some year past came to light not long ago In connection with tho building of a great, battleship. After a trial trip abe was found to b somewhat leaky, and an examination of some of the plates forming the side of the vessel revealed the startltpg fact that the rivets had been pnt in the holos cold and simply calked. Wbeu n ship's plates are riveted to gether, It Is usual not only of course to drive the rivets lu red hot, but also to calk thera over with a special composi tion as au extra caution against leak age. In the rase mentioned the build er was working under contract aud In order to save time resorted to the trick described. The result was that the strain on the plates quickly loosened the calking, and some of theelvets actually dropped. out of the holes. liondon Tlt-Blts. Barbarisnt snd Perfume. Thoutfj pci-fuL 0 a:y bt U10 outcome of civilization and more lavishly nsed ' by nations well to the front In man ners and polish, there ore iustance of people of great demoralization who ns It In some of their horrlbl cus toms. The fetich men of Aahantl sup ply an Illustration of this, who, for tb benefit of young soldiers, concoct a mixture of blood, of human hearts and of fragrant herbs, and Bettany, quot ing from Beecham, says, "All who ha v never before killed an enemy In battle eat of the preparation, It being believ ed that If they did not their energy would be secretly wasted by tb haunt ing Spirit of deceased foe. Mora New From th New England 8tatc If any on baa any doubt aa to th virtu of Foley's KlJney Cure, they ned only to refer to Mr. Alvln ,H. Stlmpson, of WllllmanUc, Conn., who, sfter almost losing bop of recovery, on account of th failure ot so many remedies, finally tried Foleyjs Kidney Cure, which h says was ""Just the thing" for him, as four bottles cured htm completely. H I now entirely well and free from all the suffering Incident to acute kidney trouble. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. Bottler Couohi. Coitia. Cress, WhMinlnn Ceugh, tto. '1 am Pi w't 4 mg -;.. -.4. nasi - Is. C on ful mt to NltlDD! Put I Poo4 nd Dtu Li. ) ah j.j.k ....a AAn,.1nltt ftnlata -MIRTH But tb bowels. BcK'a Uxitiv Host vi tal moral th bowU u ounUiai nasuMtos, For Sal by Frank Hart, Druggist A Bid Practice. "I've a good notion." said Plodding Pete, "to Jolu dis forestry association.' - "Vbut furr ( I want de trees prcierveJ In all delr venerable beaniy. 1 want to see de inannnlis of de wllderaww left undis turbed In delr peat-cful majesty. It's Urn tils practice of hsudlin' a man an ax an' telllu" him to chop wood was topped." Washington Bur. The Greet Diffeenc. , Poorman Of course there's a big dif ference between a botauUt and a florist Ascum Is there, really? Poorman t es; a botaulst I one who knows all about flowers, and a florist Is on who know all about th price people will pay. Philadelphia Tress. ,; : Not a Cnsne! Married men will certainly appre ciate tb grim humor of th Statan Is land achoolboy who wrote in an epic, "Their toes In front their wive be-lilnd-4mpolbl waa AighL" - New Tori Herald. Tf la -t1 Hum la tin nna wlttiftnt fault, for b would not bar a tmnA in tbaworldv-Haslltt TRANSPORTATION. CANADIAN PACIFIC "EMPRESS" kin of tha Atlantic Our axpre tamra, "Empress of BriUin" and "Expre of Ireland" (14, 500 ton) Mil from Quebec to Liverpool In ix days; two day on th Majeatie 8t Lawrene and only four daya at sea. They possess every known device to ensure safety, speed, comfort, and luxury. JAME8 FINLEYSON, ' Agent, Aatorla, Oregon. Steamer TELEGRAPH Th nnlr BtMmboat nutkinir round trio DAILY ex-U fhurmlr bolwn rortbuid sod iVslorU nawjr poinw. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY PortUnd LsmlliiK. Alder Street Dock . AMorta Laodiug, Callender Dock Leave PorlUnd 7:00 fa, m.j arrive Aatorl,l:S0 1. m, Lesre attorut p. in.; arrive rortmna :i p. m. . ,,. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS t rm1A A ai M mmt A.rA-la. Inn. uraiT. a vt iinuu o iio otvi p.u Lmto A-ttori 8 p. nu, turive Poriiantl 9 p. m. The KM Wne - - ' n i , - - " J Steamer - Lurline Niht Boat for Portland and Way Landing's. PA8SENGERS. FREIGHT. Leave Astoria daily except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Dally Except Sunday at T a. m. Qulok Servlo Excellent Meals Good Berths. Landing Astorls Flsvel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor St Q. B, BLESSING, Agent. Phone Main 2781. 5- w M iu i w rt The Kind Yon llaro Always Botisbt, and xtWch tuta lea in una tor ever SO Fears, lias borne the sfgrruitoro of And has been mode tmder las per aortal supervision alnce Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you la this. All Counterfeit, Imitation wd"Jtwt-a-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience agaLusfc Experiment What lo CAST ORIA Caxtoria ia al narmless gobatltote for Castor pa, Pare. ZOtH. Drop and Soothing Syrups. It hi Pleasant. It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Xarcotie obstance. Its age la It guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feveriahneas. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cerium. CASTORIA alvayc Bears the Signature of Si The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. H. R PAREEB. Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, Uanatr. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Firs CIM In Every Rept Fre Coach to th Hons. Bar and Billiard Boom. V' Good Chack BaataoraaL Astoria, Oooa Bainpl Rooina on Oronel Orsfloa ' V i tor' OanmsveSal lita. floor THE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors Kterciunts Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 y jn. Hot Lunch at aS Hoars t Cents Corner El treat h and Commercial ASTOSIA OBEGOS Astoria tS: Columbia River R. R. Co as, iw. 10. u. -u. a.m. ip.m -m M.1S S.SC 11.40 a as 12-15 Mj 12.301 as e.s'i 6.W 6-40' t.(H 6.M .U 7.0.1 .IS 7.11 a TJ0; ' ' ,m p.m.n-iii p m .m I 7.0M 8-O0I 8.104 t.10, TvT .,i5 l.010.M 9.42:10.111 lasaiivui U.fA U.O., 12.05! 12. HI l'J.21 13. ; P-m PORTIA KD OOBLK . RAINIKR UISCY 11SKAN1E U.IFTON Ar ASTORIA Lv. Lv. ASTORIA Ar. Ar.WARKENTOSLv Lv.WARKENTO.V Ar. Ar. FT. STEVENS Lv. Lv rrrsTKVExtj Ar Ar. WAKRESTONtT. Lv. WARRENTOX Ar, GLKSWOOD CLATSOP GEARHARTI At. eSASIDK LT. "TiT a. in p. m p.m 1L.30 y.ou 10.4.M 8.40 10..W 8.1V 136 7.50 S.4.. 7.40 9.10 7 04 SJOi aiol 7.55 71 7-4J 7.41 7-2S 7.27 7.14 7.WI S.67 aso 6.20 &.05 4.54 4.45 4.S8 - Ip.m p m a. a I 19 ? 7 1.45110.44 2.20I10.SM 2.1f. W.ii 2.OO1IO.U 10.14 10. 10.05 .U 9.45 t 9.8 B.D1' Trains marked run dally. CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At doble, with Northern Paclflo Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamer for San Francisco and Tillamook and Hwaco Railway & Navigation Co.' boat and railway. - ', Through tickets sold to and from all points East, and Europe. For further particular apply to, J. McGTJIRa R. H. JENKINS, Superintendent, Astoria,' Or, Genl. Frt & Passyr. Agt. Astoria, Or. TIDE TABLE, MAY MAY, .1907. MAY, .1907. Low Water. A. M. I P. M. High Water. A. U. P. M. Date. h.m. fth.m. ft' Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft Wednesday .. .. 1 9:87-0.9 9:S8 2.8 Wednesday .. .. 1 2:42 9.4 3:59 T.I Thursday .. ... 110:33-0.710:18 3.2 Thursday 2 8:29 9.1 5:03 T.S Friday .. ...... 811:38-0.811:4$ 3.6 Friday .. 8 4:25 8.0 1:10 I.I Saturday .. ... 4 12:86 0.1 Saturday .. ... 4 5:03 8.0 7:22 7.1 SUNDAY 5 1:18 8.4 1:49 0.4 SUNDAY 6 6:47 7. 8:27 7.4 Monday ,. ..... 6 2:28 3.0 2:50 0.7 Monday .. 6 8:07 7.3 9:23 7.7 Tuesday .. .... 7 8:39 1.4 3:48 1.0 Tuesday . 7 9:22 7.4 10:09 S.I. Wednesday .. .. 8 4:82 1.5 4:40 1.2 Wednesday .. .. 8 10:24 7.5 10:53 8.1 Thursday 9 6:23 1.0 5:26 1.3 Thursday ..... 9 11:17 7.7 11:80 8.1 Friday ..10 6:07 0.8 6:10 1.7 Friday .. 10 12:03 7.7 Snturday ,. ...11 6:48 0.1 6:48 2.1 Saturday ,. ...11 0:06 8.8 12:47 7.1 SUNDAY .. ...12 7:27 -0.1 7:21 1.5 SUNDAY .. ...12 0:37 8.9 1:27 7. Monday .. .;.. 8:02-0.1 7:62 1:9 Monday .. .....13 1:08 8.81 2:05 7.1 Tuesday ....14 8:33 -0.1 8:23 8.2 Tuesday .. .....14 1:38 8.7 2:43 6.1 Wednesday.. ..15 9:05 0.1 8:62 8.6 Wednesday.. ..15 2:0818.6 8:81 (.1 Thursday .. ...16 9:38 0.3 9:28 8.8 Thursday .. ...16 2:40 8.8 4:03 (.4 Friday ,. ......17 10:04 0.6 10:04 8.9 Friday .. ......17 STl6 7.9 4:43 6.4 Saturday .. ...18 10:64 0.7 11:10 3.9 Saturday .. ... 18 3:56 7.6 5:81 (.1 SUNDAY .. ...19.11:40 0.9 SUNDAY .. ... 19 4:47 7.2 6:25 4.1 Monday ,. .....20 0:12 3.8 12:31 1.2 Monday .. 20 5:48 6.8 7:20 7.9 Tuesday ..11 1:25 3.4 1:27 1.4 Tuesday ....21 7:02 6.6 8:13 7.1 Wednesday.. ..22 2:26"2.8 2:25 1.8 Wednesday ..22 8:17 6.6 9:02 7.1 Thursday 23 3:28 2.0 8:24 1.8 Thursday 23 9:28 6.9 9:51 8.4 Friday 24 4:27 1.1 4:23 1.9 Friday 24 10:28 7.2 10:38 8.9 Saturday ... ...25 6:18 0.2 6:16 2.0 Saturday .. ...25 11:20 7.6 11:23 9.4 SUNDAY .. ...26 8:07 -0.6 6:03 2.2 SUNDAY .. ...26 ....12:18 7.9 Monday .. .....27 6:66 -1.2 6:52 2.4 Monday 27 0:05 9.8 1:11 7.4 Tuesday 28 7:44 -1.6 7:43 1.4 Tuesday 28 0:49 10.0 2:03 7.T Wednesday .. ..29 8:33 -1.6 8:32 2.8 Wednesday .. ..29 1:83 8.9 2:57 7.4 Thursday ., ....SO 9:24 -1.6 9:28 8.0 Thursday ...SO 2:23 9.6 8:61 7.1 Friday 1110:17-1.110:31 8.1 Friday ., 31 1:13 9.2 4:49 7-4