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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1907)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER j, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTOMA, OUTGO!?. 'ft,? PORTLAND MARKET Wholesale Price Ust as Re ported Dally. material change u tha butter market. ! Supplies of oreara arc said to b falling off, which would tend to atlfToa thi market, but tt U not interned advisable to miit priwiat Mill tlmi, I5ggi oontlnuo Arm at prion ruling for thi Nit week. Fall virlittei of ipplltt ari plenty, nj some winter Midi have bein n cIve4 On account of iupplli lulng greater than thi dimindi prion in lower than kit WMk. Hop in wiik on account of eondl tloni in thi east, and not much Improve mint U looked for in 1m titan om month. i ' WB0UUU1 PRICES. Thi following in quotations ruling In Portland a wporUd by Jobbiri In thi various Unest ' Grain, Flour, feed. WhatNiw crop price) Club, 88cj Valley, 87o blueetem, OOoj rid Ruwlen, Mo. , Flour-dlard wheat patent, (4.80) tralgbt, 1430) graham, $4.(50(34.78) rye, $8 wholi-wbeit flour, 14.80 3) Valley flour, 14.40, Dakota, $m KJ. 80)' Eastern rye $5.60) I'llUpury, 7) CorvaUli, I4.M. Grain bagt Domestic, 8 7-8) Calout U 00, Rye 8125 Q 81.30 per ewt Buckwheat 830 per ton. Barley Produceri' price Brewing, 827JS0! fMd, 830) rolled, 823.75(320.00. Corn Whole, 832) cracked, 833 per too. Mill fel-CltT bran, 810) country bran, $20.00) city abort, $20.00) country iborU, $220 chop. $17. OoaU rroduotn' price, White, 828) pay, 827. 1 Hay-Valley Umotbv. $15 817) Eastern Ortgon,, 818 820) olovir, 81 It cheat 811) alfalfa, 813) grain bay, 814 Cereal foodi-dtolled oaU, cream, W- tt seeks, 88) lowtr grade, 8807) oatmeal leel out, 48- tt aacki, $880 1 9-ft lacks, 4A0 per balai oatmeal (ground) 40-ft sacks, 88 par bbl) 8-ft sacks, $48 par balei split paaa, 84.28 par 100 aacki) 28-ft boies, 8118 1 paarl barley, 84 par 100 lbi 18-ft box, 818 par boi) paatry flour, 10-ft sacka, SSiO bbl Fresh Milts and Flab. Oyitira Sboalwatar Bay, par gallon, $3.28) par tack. 84JW) Toka Point, $1.60 par 100) Olynplai (120 Ibe), $0) Olym plat, par gallon, $218. Fraah meat Veal, madlum, 78 to 100 lbs, $B,o) 100 to 180 lb, TKSSej 180 to 200 IK 8(86)0) 200 Iba and over, 838)0) pork, 8ft8)o) heavlei T8Bej baaf, bulla, 814cj eowt,6ft6)o) stcara, SKStoj muttons, madlum iu, 7i8oi large and coarse, 430c spring lambs, dressed, BPe, . Flan Halibut, 7oi black cod, Bo black baa, per pound, 20o) atrlpad base, 19ci smelt, 70) herring, 6C) sounders, 60 j eatflah, Hot shrimp, 10o) perch, Oct atrugeon, 12)0 sea trout, 18c 1 torn cod, 7c Chinook salmon, 8c j allvcraldes, 7cj itetlbeadi, 80. Clams Hardshell, per bos, $2.40) rss Fruits. Tropical fruits Bananas 88)sft lemons, llo tt) grapea 7Sc$1.80 eratat grapefruit, $8.00 crate) limes, 75c $1.00 per , 100) huckleberries, tv. nrinnai on hn. Man. li nn ml26 boxi watermelon, la per lb.) grapes 75c 1.00 orate, cantaloupes, 78c81.28 crate ) casabaa, $2 doten. Dried fruits Apples, evaporated, 8) 0o pound) apricots, 20oj peaches, 18)0) pears, 13)o) prunes, Italian, 4i6e; or clams, 82 28 per boa. French, 3)4cjl fjg, California blacks, 8 8-4c, California whites, Go, Smyrna, 20s ) plums, pitted, 6c, Domeitla fnilta Annies. 81.00(31.76 box, crabs, 305Oo box) quinces, 75c 11.25. Vegetable. Cabbage d.b 1 1-4 o) cauliflower, $1 158 dot) celery, 60c1.00 doi, pars ley, 28o dosj hothouse lettuce, 75o box) pinacb, box, $118, Bruasles iprouta, 80 tt) artiobokea, 78c$1.00 doi.) okra, 8S0 tt) tomatoes, 2638o box) Summer squash, 1820o dosj Lima beam, 80 tt) cucumbers, 2025o doi) eggplant, $1.80 "on $1118 aack) pumpkini, $1.16 1.70 crate, peppers, 67o tt) green 1 per cwt. Potatoes New, 85c00o per cwt) sweeta, 2 1-4 2)o pound. ' " . Produce.'- Egga ffilnoh, candled, 33 34c Butter Country creamery, 80 35o; city creamery, 35o) atore, 20(J21) butter fat, 83)0. : r. . V; , ' 1 Cheese Young America, 18o) Oregon full cream, flats, 17o. Honey Dark, , 10llo) amber, 12 ' Poultry Old roosten, 78o) , pound) 13ci fancy white, 1415o. , ; hens, ll12o ft. Springs, 10llo, dressed stock, ll)o higher than live, ducki, old, 10llej young, 1212c) tur keye, young,' 1718oj old, 16o per ft) geese, old, 78o, young, 80o, pigeons, (11.28 per dozen) squabs, $1.7S2 per docen. Grocerlea, Provlaloni, tto. Sugar, sack baili-D. C, $8.67) t XX, $5.47), beet, $6.37)) Golden a (4.07 1-2) extra O, $5,071 powdered, $5.67 l-2j cube, $8.82)) ' fruit or -berry lugar, $5.57)) boxei, 60o owtr advance over sack basis (lest 1-do if paid for in 15 days). .; , ', Onions Oregon, $22.25 per 100 lb. Coffee Mocha, 2S28oj Java, good, 20(5:240, Java, ordinary, 1720o, uosta Legend of St. Mary'j TSett. (OrlKliml.l Ttilsi li the) Ifgtmd of tit Mnry'i bll at llroalau, tlio capital of HIIimIh, or, ritlittr, a new vcmlou of It, for tliere are a uumlior of versloua, lucltnllng one In verae by the fjonnan pot Mu) ler. Since the bolljn'ni cost more than 000 yean ago, It la not llkoly that more than the mtiln feoturci can be given with certainty, , There waa great ado about the bell to be made for tit, ilnry'i. For a long while It waa uncertain who would cant it, and at lawt, when an Ironmaster wai fouud with auflk'leut reputation for skill la bell calling, eo great were the expvetationa of the people that be en tered upon the work with fear and troubling. The Ironmaster witi ready for tbe list act In a work tint bad for yean taken np bli attention, A long time be bad been engaged 00 hli calculations; carefully he had prepared hli mold; in tently he bad dwelt on the combina tion of metals, especially ai to the quantity of silver on which he relied to softon the harsher sounds produced by tbe others, giving iwectneii and harmony, The component porta were II in the huge crucible, under which the Area had been burning sufficiently long to dlaiolve them Into one molten mass, The long continued effort was ready for consummation. flut tbe result-would the bell be a wonder of melody or give out a banb clang? It might be anything between those extremes. If thought, calcula tion, care, could make it perfect It would be perfect. Hut In the calcula tions mljrht there not be eome crror7 And the cantlnir If the mold should be dofootlvo. If tbe melted metal should not be at the proper temperature, all thin long continued effort would be lost. Satisfying himself that the metallic fluid wna about ready to run off into the mold, the Ironmaxter, feeling that he would be better able to boar the Inst concentrated effort by preparing himself for It physically, resolved to go to his house for a meal and a glaai of wine. During the whole of hla long labors a young apnrenth'O bnd assisted him. Placing implicit confidence In the young man'a diHcretlon, the (neuter left the crucible, the lire under It, the mold ready to. receive the costing, in his care. When bo bad gone the apprentice stood looking up at tho huge crucible that contained what wus to be tbe bell or the Church of 8t Mary'a. lie had watched every effort of his master, jia isllng at muny of them, and with the enthualaam of youth believed It would be one of the fatuous belli of the world. At Jhe base of tho crucible wai the itopcock which held the metal In Its place and when oiwned would let It run Into the mold. That wai all there waa to be doneopen the stop cock, and gravity would make the bell. Just aa the apprenticed eye reated on the atopcock a thought lit, like a bird on a branch, on his lirnln. Why not himself open the stopcock? Ill would suffer the wrath of bli muter, but his name would go down through tho ccnturlei ai the caiter of the world renowned boll Whenever it aent lta musical vlbratloni far and wide tboae who heard it would think of the story of the apprentice who per formed the consummating act in its construction. Tbe Impulse wai irresistible. Gelng to the atopcock, he pulled It open, and out ran the molten mail. At the same moment a diabolic "Ha, bar rang in the youth'i ears. Satan, unable to prevent the bell from exciting through Its musical tonea tbe piety and rever ence of countless human beings, had chosen to bring about a tragedy which should forever be connected with lta history. While the metal wai running Into the mold the ironmaster, having flnlnhod hla meal, returned. When he aw what bad been done, turning white ns the mow, ho demanded to know who had opened the cock. The apprentice falterlngly admitted that be hud done it himself. Tho master, draw ing hla poniard, rushed upon him. "In tbe name of Jesus, I beg you to ipare me! ' The muster, disregarding the appeal, plunged his poniard Into the appren tlco'a breast Time pnsaed. Tbe Ironmaster wai In prison condemned to die for tbe mur der of his apprentice, and the bell was hung high In the Church of St Mary's. There one evening at the hour of the angel ui It aent out a melody of iuch strength and sweetness that all who heard it dropped on their kneei. Not only had Its maker! care and calcula tiona produced a marvel, but the pre mature opening of the stopcock bad not been any detriment But tbe man who had produced this result waa not permitted to hear the melody. Within prison walls, through which the sounds could not penetrate, he laujrulshod, wondering If his efforts had boon effective, If they had not been rendered abortive by the ap prentice. Then when hts Jailors were about Joteke him Jo tbe scaffold, be begged that he might be permitted to bear tbe bell. Ills rotjumt was grant ed, and hla journey wna lightened by Its exquisite tones, The lust sound be beard before the executioner's ax fell wri vibrations sent from tho work of hla brain. And be knew that If Satan hud niodo him a murderer and connect ed a thtgody with the result of bis la bor! h had produced that which would move mortals to devotion for centuries to come. : 1 . : '; . : That which occurred whllo the bell maker wai being conveyed to execu tion wai continued. From that day In the year 1380 never bm a criminal In Breslau gone on bis, last Journey to expiate his crime but St. Mary's bell bos tolled hli deathknell. H . V. A. MITCUEL, THE AUDIENCE. f mk' not moocha mon today. , to Uw es hsr 4a tunes I plar. Long time bayfor da sun es shine I lak' dues s!rt plan' of mine An' pull wt out from ctjr street To counlrii Utnt, wliuro cool an' swaet lis moriiMtig- Lrceia How, an' where All theories es brautlfol an' fair. Oh, hr, I thoflr k, I sons And 8m' l'ipls so sood heart' an' kind Dy wU te rind for har me play An' notta ul ms "inna 'wayl" I.Iks rrmtta da dat 1 am moot Wen I am piny een cty street I walk an' walk, but set tea queer I mwtt so ten da pwpla here; Ks only wmi or two, but stcell 4 look for mors. I climb da hosll An' travel down da hotta road. t street plnn' s heavy load; I am bityen for'fexl da hunt, i An' so, lilmrh-, I stop mi' set En shsdy pine bayaldn U wsy. Oh, 1 am mail! I rowl an' y: "l mnk' not mooch mon' toy. ' Wt for you torn; oh, loot man, Wher no wan hear your street plan'?" But don. w'ot s'pose eoa happen me? Kirs' thecng you know. lella tree Mak' funny nolaa wher t stan's. Ho like as ecf eC clsp efts han'st Dun Kimila, f'iKT on da air ty coin' an' pull me by da hair; -Eea som"thing n dws sweeta brass list spunk if in an' rax an' tease. An' dn d sky. so wld, so blue. Eft sm to smile an' coax me too. 811 all lliosngs spuak, as eof dy say; "Com", let us hav-s da musle, Ilay I" I play wan tun yes, two, t'r, four, , IJke Vnt t nvva do bayforel I stop. Da sky cry, "Mors!" An den ; I play dom vra wan an, Bo, too, I loft my voice an' ng. Urn brcn say "More!" to vrytheng. Bo all day long es lika dat, Oh. 'Mfricana man, I gat Bom curses an" som' food to sat Wen 1 am play n ceoty street. But hrr da sky, da brwie, da tree, Dey speak Eetallan to met I mak' not moocha mon' today, Bo fw es hear da tunta I play, But whr ecs rtacher man dan I Cat play to breese an tr an' aky? T, A. Daly In Catholic standard and TIraee. Temptation. Ton should not give way when tempted, young man," laid the rich "Why. were you ever tempted to give anything away?" asked the young M&Xookers Statesman. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. . HALB HELP WANTED M EN AND women to learn watchmaking, en graving, Jeweler work, optica; easy terms; positions guaranteed; money made learning. Watchmaking-Engraving School, 142$ Fourth avenue, Seat- J.J.L 19 TAKE YOUR CHOICE. SMALL RANCH, 43 ACRES, 20 CLEAR edj small house and barn j 7 good milch cows, sell 10 gallons dally, 2 good farm horses, 30 sheep, 75 chickens j plenty good wood and water; 10 miles from city, 2) miles from RR. depot; for cash or half down; easy terms for bal anoe, best bargain in this county. CHOICE LOTS FOR BUILDINGS. 12 HOUSES AND LOTS. VALUES from $4000 to $1000, or even less; all on easy terms. ' - v TIMBER CLAIMS. . ' TIDE LANDS. BALANCE LIST CALL over. - AND LOOK O. F. MORTON. 430 COMMERCIAL. November Tide Table. High Water. Date. . Friday ., Saturday ,, . . SUNDAT .. .. Monday ., Tuesday . . ... Wednesday . . , Thursday .. ., Friday ,, Saturday ., .. SUNDAT .. .. Monday ., Tuesday ., ... Wednesday Thursday , Friday . . , Saturday . SUNDAY, . Monday ., Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday Friday .. Saturday SUNDAY Monday . Tuesday SI si: 41 5 7 8 ... 0 ...10 ....11 ....12 . ..18 ...14 ....15 ...16 ...17 ..,.18 ....19 . ..20 ...21 22 23 24 , .....2R 26! ER, 1907. A. M. P. M. h.m. ft. h.m. I ft. 9:42 7.5 9:45 4.9 10123 8.010:37 7.1 11:00 8.511:27 7.7 11:87 8.9 0:13 8.0 12:13 9.S 1:00 8.0 12:62 9.6 1:48 7.8 1:82 9.4 2:88 7.6 2:13 9.1 1:81 7.4 1:00 9.1 4:80 7.4 1:61 8.1 8:84 7.0 4:54 1.0 1:46 7.1 1:07 7.5 7:68 7.8 7:80 7.2 1:50 7.7 8:50 7.2 9:89 8.1 9:58 7.8 10:25 8.510:65 7.1 11:05 8.7 11:45 7.1 11:44 8.9 0:81 7.512:18 9.1 1:12 7.8 13:60 9.0 1:52 7.1 1:28 8.9 2:80 1.9 1:65 8.1 8:09 1.7 2:2S 8.8 3:50 1.6 8:03 8.0 4:81 1.5 8:42 7.5 5:15 6.6 4:80 7.1 NOVEMBER, A !'' 2 8 4 5 61 7 Low Water, Date. Friday .. Saturday SUNDAY Monday , . Tueaday .'. Wednesday Thuraday . Friday ........ 8 Saturday 9 SUNDAY .. ...10 Monday ,. .....11 Tuesday ,,,.12 Wednesday .. ..13 Thursday .. ...14 Friday .,.15 Saturday .. ....16 SUNDAY 17 Monday 18 Tuesday .. .,..19 Wednesday .. ..20 Thursday .. ...21 Friday .. ......22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY ...24 Monday . Tuesday h.m, 8:13 4:00 4:44 5:28 6:12 1:53 7:32 8:18 9: 10:02 11:11 0:02 1:101 2:15 8:17 6:01 6:48 8:26 7:00 7:85 8:00 8:40 9:18 25110:05 2611:00 071 1907. , M. P. M. ft. h.m. ft. 1.6 4:00 2.5 1.5 4:47 1.7 1.5 5:28 0.9 1.5 6:10 0.2 1.7 6:61-0.5 1.9 7:35 -0.9 2,2 8:20 -1.0 2.6 9:10-1.0 2.810:02 -0.8 3.811:00 -0.2 8.5 0.012:81 3.6 0.5 1:55 8.2 0.8 8:10 2.4 1.1 4:06 1.6 1.8 5:00 1.0 1.4 5:47 0.6 1.8 6:80 -0.1 2.2 7:11-0.4 2.5 7:49 -0.5 8.0 8:23 -0.4 8. 8 8:66 -0.2 8.5 9:30 0.1 8.7 10:04 0.4 3.9 10:42 0.7 4.011:24 1.0 HORDES 0E PEACE (Continued from page 6) Dr, Carroll had yellow fever, which raged In lil system for the allotted period. The martyrdom of Lazear occurred on September 28, 1900, after an illness of on week, as a result of yellow fever Induced by the bite of a stray insect la the hospital ward where he was en gaged in infecting mosquitoes In his ex perimental work, by allowing them to bite yellow fever patients. Although he bad previously allowed himself to be lilt tea by in infected mosquito be bad failed to develop the diseaai in con sequence of it, 10 that it waa accidental rather than a part of the program that bli life aas given as it was. ' The nobility of tbe sacrifice made try these physicians is strongly set forth by Dr, Donally in his discussion. One of the finest tributes ever paid their roitx was that of Dr. Henry D. Helton, in his address as president of tbe American Public Health Association, In 1002, when he said. "The patriotism of the military as they sprang to tbe defense of their coun try, always deserve and receives the applause of the populace. Their deadly conflict on the battlefield is made easy by martial music, the booming of artil lery, the rattle of the infantry fire, and the advancing step of comrades. How much more should we recognize the course of such devotees of science as Dr, James Carroll and Jesae W. Laxcar, who, filled with a great philanthropic love for humanity, calmly, quietly, with out the cheers or even the knowledge of the multitude, silently submitted themelve to the test to determine in what nay thi pestilence wss communi cated. We are told, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay: down his life for bis friend.' We find that Jesse W. . Lezear, fired and impelled by hla great love for his fellow man, did offer hi body a a'. sacrifice' upon'. the alter of scientific investigation,-to the end that In the years to come hundreds of thousands might escape this pestilential death." Dr, Carroll's untimely death, at the age of 53, - concluded a very honorable career, beginning with elementary edu cation at a school In Woolwich, England he waa an Englishmen by birth whieh wai followed by training in tbe University of Maryland, and in the post graduate pathological department of John Hopkins Uuiversityt After hi fateful experiment at Havana he was made first lieutenant and assistant sur geon in the United States Army, and professor of bacteriology and clinical microscopy In the army medical school besides holding a professorship in tbe department of medicine of the George Washington University, where he waa universally beloved. Tbe general public, which necessarily, has not been particu larly interested in such technical mat ters as the discovery that the "Myx ococcidium Stegoiuyiae'.' had nothing to do directly with the yellow fever, was at the same time aroused by his decease to a somewhat better understanding of the man's simple-minded heroism. 4, $ I M WM i 4tu!tt:::::: : We have secured the agency for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes Ahe liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates digestive organs. Cures chronic con stlpation. Ask us about it. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. STAR THEATRE ASTORIA, OREGON PROGRAM For Week of October ai, 1907. Overture ...Ida During First iu Line TOMMY FINN Singing Comedian First appearance of the popular baritone DICK HUTCHINS Beginning Monday, he will sing In the Golden Autumn Time, Sweet Elaine," Change Thursday, "Good Old U. S." Now we have the QUBEY BROS. Roman Triangle Gymnasts Retained on His Merits . 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I WHEN YOU WANT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Write us, we're here for that purpose The Work We Do I Anything in the electrical Business. Bell's House Phones ilnside wiring and Fixtures installed and kept in repair, t ' We will be glad to quote you pnees. OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST ' 1 STEEL & E WART 2 428 Bond Street Phone Mala 3881 Patrons of this theatre will please re port any discourtesy to the management ai our aim is to present to our audience at all times a good, clean, moral, high- ( olas8 performance, and having made ar rangements for bookings in connection with the large Eastern circuits will be in a position to present to the. Astoria pnblio the best talent playing the West In advanced vaudeville . MATINtffiS 10 cents THE OF DR. KIN W W ,. . IwHf U Wm -S- - . ' .'. .-.-( ' 1 V ' for :8i:i lw WD ALL YURQ wis mmmr DISEASES MiMU ;-LalJ'l U n on amd n:i m . . . . . PREVEOTG " Two fyreara ago a eevere cold settled oa my lungs and so completely prostrated me that X wai unable to woifc and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, aci after using o: bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." f W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tann.