TUEIDAY, DECEMIER 20, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORKGON. 7 mm RULE ILL Holidays Add Stimulus to Cur rent Prices. Fancy Vegetables and Poultry Go Up. RIm la Expected In tha Prlea of , lilt Eggi Ara In Demand. Portland, Dik lt.-Th tona of tha local produce market la stronger be caua of tha approach of tha hullitity soason, )fclliy In tha mutur of gums and funcy vegetable. '1rt rlitsa and funcy pointoea Hra "rare ml tha quotation! ere made on the mora Inferior varieties. Dealer apprehend a rla liuth autt market within a day or two on account of tha change In ownership of tha Call fornla autlt trut. Kit! remain ateady around II ornta, according to known quality. Strictly freah ara aold at a higher rata, while ensi.tr n ara niucn lower. WHEAT Export value, WalU WaIIii. Kir; tlu'nt oil), K5r; milling Walla, lie; blueatem, milling. , II... ... t ... at... if.. ia, ..I,.. vmiry, itv, tfnflii'rn imm, vtaiifi wmiit, 83 1 Hf-; tituestetn, 0t BARLEY-Koed, in per ton; rolled l3S.50tf34.llO. OATH -No. 1 'white, 1 1.30 1.12 4: (ray, tl.l(i!tl.40 per cental. Flnt-l'uttit. 4.5fM.5 pr lutrrrt, atrnlKlita HI6M4.iO; tleiir, Il54: Valley Ufr4.75; Kiikota. hard wh.'nt, Ifl.&UK 7.60; Ornhnitl, I3.&0 0 4: whole wheat, S4r 4.33: rye flour, local. 11.60; eustern, I5G5.10. MIIJjHTrFKS Uran, l per tun; middling, 125; short, t-hop. U. H. mill. II: llnaeed dairy food. Ill; lln aeed ollmeal, 14 per pound. CEREAL FOODH Rolled oata. cream, to-pound aacka, S6.7S: lower iradea, I5.7SCI.2B; oatmeal, ateel cut, 50-pound anrks. It per barrel; 10-pound sacks, K it per bale; oatmeal (around) SO-pound aacka, 17.60 per barrel; 10 pound aarka. I4.2B per bale; aptlt peaa 14.10 per 100-pound aack; It-pound boxea, 1MB per bos; paatry flour, 10 pound aarka, 11.60 per bnle; pearl bar ley, 14 per clntal. , HAY Timothy. I14C1H per ton; clover. Illflll; (rain, 12ffll; cheat I12W1I. - Vegetable, Fruit, Ete VEOETABLEH Turnip. It per ark; carrot. II: beet. 11.26; par anlp. 11.28; cabbage, c; lettuce head. 16c per doien: pnralcy, 20o doxen tomatoea, 1.25 per crate; cauliflower, 11 per dxen; egg plant. IflftUe per pound; celory. 60070c per doxen; cu cumber, 1041 Bp per dox.n; pea. 6W Ic; per pound; bean, green, 7c; wax. 7c; pumpkin, lfllt4c per pound; pep per. 6c per pound. ONIONE New, 2ifr2.25. price. HONEY 3M.25 per cae. POTATOES New Oregon, 75080c: common, 60ff6Bc; buyera fancy buyera' orlct: Merced weet. lttOlVic RAISINS Looe Mucatla, 4-crown 7c; 6-layer Muacatel rnleln. 7He: unbleached eedllng Bultanaa, 414c: 0 nounda. 11.85; 2-crown, 11.75 PRIED FRUIT Apple, evaporated, w4c per pouna; aunanea, eaca or x .... boxeV none: aprlcota, 10MIc; peachea. CTlOHc; peara. none; prune, Italian, 405c; French. 2H3V: ng". Califor nia black, 614c; do white, none; Sinyrnii, 20c; Fard dutea, c; plum, pitted, 6c. DOMESTIC FRUITS Apple, fancy, ll1.60; clean, 76fill: wormy, 25 60c per box: fig. 85c2.60 per box; grape, California, 11.15 1.65; pear, pound, 75TI1: cranberrle, 9.5011 per barrel: perlmmona, 11.25 per box. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemon, fancy ISOI.75; choice, 12.76 per box; orangea, new navela, I2.604J2.75; mandarine, 10 f 70o per box; tangeHnea, 1.75l per box; grapefruit, 3ifj3.60 per box; banana, 65Hc per pound; pome granatea, 12.25 per box. Qroetrlea, Nut, Ete. COFFEE Mocha, 2628c; Java, or dinary, 16(8)20; Cota Rica, fancy, 180 2c; good, 1618o; ordinary, 1012c; Columbia roaat, caae. 100a, 13; 60c, 113.25; Arbuckle, 115.88; Lion, 114.88. RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, 15.S7W; Southern Japan, 13.50; Carolina, 14 6c; broken-head, 2c. SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound talla, 11.75 per doxen; 2-pound tall, 12.40; 1-pound flat, 11.85; fancy, Im pound flat. 11.80; H-pound flat, 11.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talla, 85c; red. 1-pound tall, 11.45; aockeyea, 1 pound tall, 11.75; 1-pound flat, 11.85. SUGAR Sack bftal. 100 pound: Cube, 16.60; powdered, 16.25; dry gran ulated. 16.16; extra C, 15.65; golden C, 15.65; fruit augar, 16.15; advance over aack baal a follow: Barrel, 10c; half barrel. 25c; boxe. 60o per 100 pound. (Term: On remittance with- In 5 day, aeauci V' .. j.. an with n Hit ciavi. er man i uj educt 14C per pouna; no uii.uu..i day.) Je ugnr Bi.u....-, . - .... n ,A 1R fth -Ami mana Bllirnr. lufwlHC per iuu puuiiuo, . HALT California, . 11.60 per ton; 11.30 per baler Liverpool, Ms,' 115,60; 100a, 111; 200c, 114.60; hair-ground. 100a, 16,26; 60a, 16.71. NUTH Walnuta, IJfce per pound by mirkj 1o extra for laaa than aiu k; Bra- all nut. 16c; fllberta. 14c; pecan, Jum- boa, 14u; extra large, 16o; almond, I. X. l4Lc: cheatnuta, Italian, 16c; Ohio, 14.60 par 16-pound drum; pee- nuta, raw, Tttc per pound; roasted, ic; plnenuta, lOfliJHe; hickory nuta, 7c; coroanuta, I6C DOc per doaen, DEANB Small whlta, Ic; large white, IV; pink, tc; bayou, le; Lima, J"c. Butter, Egos, Poultry, Eta. EGGS Oregon ranch, llfl2Hc; esitern, 16c. CHEE8E Full cream twlna, 13ffl6c; Young Americana. 140 1 6c. RUTTER City creamerlea: Extra creamery, S0c per pound; fancy cream ery. 22V402c. Rfnte crenmerlea: Fancy creamery. 26T27Vic; California, fancy, creamery, 262c: atora but ter, I214c. POl'LTRY Fancy hen, 1011e; old hena, 10c; mixed chlckena. o; old rooster. 7tec: do young, IViJ10c; spring. 1 to 1-pound, 10c: brollera, 1 to Hi-pound. Uc; dreaaed chlckena, 11 112c; turkeya, live, spring. 16lc: Jo dreaaed. 170tc; do choice, lt0c; gveee, live. IftlH; do dreaaed, IHO 101i: ducka. old. 6 60; do young, t !. 17s: pigeon. S1Q1.2S. iuu E Wild leeaa. II. Menard duck. ISO 1.60; Widgeon, IffttlJ Teal, II.2&411.60. Hop, Wool, Hide, Ete. HOPS Choice, 30c; prime, r2r per pound. WOOI Valley, 1T20o per pound; eaatern Oregon. 1017c: mohair, 25 2c per pound for choice. HIDES Pry hide. No. 1. 16 pound and up. 15fllR4c per pound; dry kip. No. 1. to 14 pounda, 12c; dry calf. No. 1. under 6 pound, 16c; dry, aalted bull and atag. one-thlrd le than dry. flint; aalted hldea, ateera, aound. 7 IMiunda and over, lOSHc; 60 to 40 nounda. 7flc: under 50 pound and cowa. Hff7c; ataga and bull, aound. 4fl4He; kip, aound. 15 to 10 pounda, 7c; under 10 pounda, Ic; green (unaalted). Ic per pound lei; xulla, lo per pound; horce hide, alted, I1.50OI each; dry, I1O1.60 each: colta hldea, I560c each; goataklna. common. 10415c each; Anrra, with wool on, 25(111. TALLOW Prime, par pound, 4 So; No. 1 and greae, tHOIc Meat and Provlilona. REEF Dreed 40 4c per pound. MUTTON Dred. 45Hc per pound; lamb, 64 6c per pound. HAMS Ten to 14 pound. 12o per pound: 14 to 14 pound. 12Hc; II to 20 pound. 124c; California (picnic), e cottnae hama. Hc; houlder. c: boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, , 1 - uM VEAL Dressed. 100 to 126. IffSHci per pound; 125 to 200, 6 4c; 200 and up, IH4c. PORK Dressed, 100 to 150, 6C per pound; 150 and up, 5c. BACON Fancy breakfast 18c per pound: standard brenkfat, 17c: choice, 15c: English breakfast, 11 to 14 pound. 14c; peach bacon, 13c. SAl'SAOE Portland ham, 12Hc per pound: minced ham.lOc, aummer.cholce dry, 17 He; bologna, long, 6Hc; wlner- wurat 8c: liver. Ic: pork, 9c; blood. 6c: headeheeae, 12Hc; bologna auoge link, 4 He TlRT-SALTED MEATS Regular short clear. 10c salt 11c amoked: clear back, tttc salt. 1014c amoked; Oregon export. 20 to 25 pounda. average 10Hc salt, llHc amoked; Union butta, 10 to 18 pound, average, So aalt, 9c amoked. TICKLED GOODS Pickled pig1 feet, barrel, 15; -barrel, 12.76; 15 pound kit. 11.25; pickled tripe. H-bar-rels. 5; -barrels, 12.75; 15-pound kit. 11.14; pickled pig' tongues, V4-barrclB, 16: 4-barrel. 13; 15-pound kit, l.&t, pickled Ininb' tonguea, 4-barrel, 9; 14-barrel. 50; 15-pound kits, 12.75. LARD Kettle-rendered; Tierce. u- nh. 10c: 60. 10c: 20s, lOttc: 10. 10Hc; 5, 10H' Standard pure. Tier ces, 9c; tub, 914c; 60a, 9c; zo. sc; in. 9e: 5. 9'Ac. Compound: Tierces lo; tub, 6c; 50a, 44c; 10, 7c; 5a, 19. ,' TIDE TABLE. Low Water. " Date?7" Thursday Friday Saturday SUNDAY .... Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday ... Thursday Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday SUNDAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday IALM. I P.M. if 1:03 1.3 2:12 .l 2 1:07 1.7 3:17 l.S 8 8:10 S.O 4:18 O.S 4 4:08 3.1 5:12-0.3 5 5:04 2. 3 8:00-1.0 6 5:58 2.5 6:48-1.4 6 7 :46 2.7 7:30-1.4 8 7:30 3. 9 8:13-1.3 9 8:15 3.1 8:54-0.9 10 9:00 3.3 9:32-0.4 11 9:45 3.410:00 0.2 1210:34 3.410:50 0.7 13 11:30 3.5 11:30 1.3 H 12:32 3.4 15 0:13 1.8 1:35 3.0 10 1:04 2.3 8:33 8.8 17 8:00 8.6 3:30 1.8 18 3:00 8.9 4:18 1.1 10 3:52 3.1 5:04 0.4 20 4:45 3.1 5:48-0.3 21 5:37 3.1 6:28-0.8 22 8:22 3.1 7:09-1.1 23 7:07 3.1 7:50-1.3 24 7:62 3.8 8:30-1.1 25 8:37 8.8 9:15-0.9 28 9:27 8.6 9:59 -0. 27 10:24 3.510:45 0.2 28 11:19 8.311:36 0.9 29 12:38 8.0 30 OM l.Sj 1:49 1.8 Oil. CAROLINE Btpve gasoline, ce 2414c; Iron barrel, He; . 84 degree gnaollna case, tic; Iron barrel or drum, 26c: COAL OIL Cae, 2H4cj Iron bar- rvla, 16c; wood barrel, none; 63 de-, greea, caaea, 22c; barrel, Is Vie. Waah tngton state teat burning oil, except headlight, Ho per gallon higher. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrel, 64o; ca, 6c; Boiled: Barrel, 60c; caaea, lie. On cent lea In 250-gallon lota. TURPENTINE Caa, 16c; barrel, lie. WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 714c! 600- pound, 7c; leaa than 600-pound lot, Ic. LIVESTOCK MARKET. Prlea at Portland Union Stookyard Yeatarday. CATTLE Beat teer, IJ.25I.50; medium. 2.751; cow, 22.60. IIOOH Beat lnrg, fat bog. 16.25; light hog, 4.264.7&. BUKE1' et eaatern Oregon and Valley, S.25r 3.C0; lamb, 43 26. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management. John Blaalch ha leaaed tha Califor nia Reataurant and Oyater Houaa and la now prepared to erv the public, The bet oyiter and meale in the city. Family trade cupplled. Good cook, polite waiter and prompt aer vice. MANY LOSE CLAIMS. Fourteen Hundred Lou Their Right In Colorado. Denver, Dec. 19. A wholeaalo killing of the hopp of timber land locaier wb made today when the land depart f nntoivtl the cancellation of 1400 Umber claim and took th preliminary itepa to cancel a lareg number of oth er. The cancellation wero maxle on nccaiiiit iJ the noncompliance of the lo cator with thu provlilona of the Urn bor acta. The loa to the homesteader will be evere, a a great part of these loca tlon were made In good faith by peo pie who ar clearing the land and ae Ire to live on It Relocation, It 1 hoped, can be made on moat of the property o held, though abaent local on wilt loae their. i SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Tha Baltimore A Ohio Railroad's New Through Servlee. Effective November 17th, 1904, and thereafter, a. new dally train will be Inaugurated,' leaving Grand Central paasenger station, Chicago, at 10:30 n. m.. for Akron. Cleveland. Young town. PltUburg and Intermediate point, connecting at PltUburg with "Duquesne Limited" for Philadelphia and New York, and with train No. 10 for Washlna-ton. D. C. and Baltimore Thl train will be equipped wlta flrat-clns day coaches, Pullman leep er and dining car aervlce. On all through ticket atop-over will be allowed at Washington, Baltimore land Philadelphia, not to exceed 10 days at each place. For further particular address, Peter Harvey, General Agent, Room 1. Hobart BIdg.. San Francisco. D. B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic Baltimore, Md. B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Startllna Evldenoe. Fresh testimony In great quantity la constantly coming In, declaring Dr, King's New Discovery for Conump- tlon Couarhs and Colda to be un- nualed. A recent expression from T J. McFarland Bentorvllle. Va, serves examole. He writes: I had nronchltla for three years and doct nrn all the time without being bene fitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bot ties wholy cured me." Equally effec tlve In curing all Lung and Throat trouble, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Chaa. Rogera DruggUt Trial bottles free, regular sixes 50c, and $1.00. '. . DECEMBER High Water. Datel Thursday .... Friday Saturday ..... SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturdny SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday ..... Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... SUNDAY ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday .. Thursday .... Friday Saturday .... I A.M. P.M. jh. rn. ft. h. m. It 1 1 7:38 7.8 8:06 1 6.4 3 8:34 8.1 9:17 6.3 3 9:28 8.510:22 6.7 410:19 9.1 11:19 7.0 511:04 9.2 6 0:11 7.1 611:50 9.3 ..: 7 1:00 7.3 12:33 9.3 8 1:46 7.3 1:15 9.0 9 2:30 7.2 1:55 8.7 10 3:12 7.2 8:37 8.8 11 3:52 7.1 3:17 7.5 12 4:30 7.0 4:02 7.0 13 5:20 7.0 4:53 6.8 14 6:08 7.0 5:53 5.7 15 7:00 7.1 7:06. 5.4 16 7:47 7.2 8:18 5.5 17 8:B6 7.5 9:24 5.6 18 9:22 7.810:20 5.9 19 10:08 8.2 11:14 6.3 20 10:50 8.4 21 11:35 8.9 0:00 0.7 22 0:45 7.1 12:18 8.9 23 1:29 7.3 1:00 9.0 24 2:10 7.0 1:40 8.9 25 2:52 7.7 2:27 8.6 26 8:37 7.8 3:15 8.1 27 4:22 7.9 4:10 7.5 28 5:12 7.9 5:15 6.9 29 6:07 8.1 6:28 8.5 30 7:03 8.1 7:46 6.1 31 8:03 8.3 9:03 6.1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. a I if oi ilia ! Tha land of fruit, flower and aun- hlne, where all the lummer aporta may be enjoyed In winter. $55 PORTLAND to LOS ANOELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully illuatrated booklet and folder, deacrlptiv of the many charm ing winter reaorti, may be aecured from any Southern Paclflo Agent, or addreaa W. E. COMAN, Q. P. A, Portland, Ore. A8K THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, SL Louie, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 be Fast Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across tha Caaead and Rooky Mountain. For tickets, rates folder and fun In formation call on or addreaa , K DICKSON, City Ticket Agent III Third Street Portland, Or. a a YERKES, O. W. P. A- sit First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Or. The WorleTa Fair Rout. M u imii.M mm mi n '?' 1 D ELIGnitUL ROUTE A.YLIGI1T RIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature In all he glorious beauty, and then the acme of man's handi work. The first Is found along the line of the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, the latter at the St Louis World's Fair. Tour trip wll' be one of pleas are make the moer of It For Infor mation and Illustrated literature write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Tortland, Or. "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 coast to coast." It's " The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St Paul and Chicago. Before ststtlngon atrlp-no matter where-wrtte for interesting lnfonim tlou about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, General Agent 132 Third St Portland. Oregon. T. W. TKA8DALK. General PMneurtor Agent, Bt Paul, Minn. TRAVELERS GUIDE. Steamer "SUE H. ELMORE" The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Room Accommo dations. ' Will make round trip every five days between ASTORIA TlLLAMOOk Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation fj Co. anrl Astoria Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco 8nd all points Last or freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore & Co., Gen'l Agts., Astcrla, Cre. OB TO , . A. & C. It. IC Portland, Oregon Pacific Kavagatlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon , Famous Trains The Southwest Limited Kansas 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 numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that yonr tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway. It S ROWE. General Ajent 134 A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. Leave PORTLAND , . Arrive 8 00a.m I Portland Union) 11.10a. ni 7,00 p.m I depot for Astoria) 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m j for Portland and 11.30 cim 6 10 p.m ( way points 10.30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35a. for Seaside Direct 6:20 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t&15a.m ( for Warrentoo, 1 10:45a,m . Hammond, Ft 6.50 p.m (Steven, Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. Arrive 6.15a. m (for VVarreDtonFtT 9 25 a. m Stevens. Ham 9.30a.m ' mond, Astoria ) 7.20 p. m. Additional train' leave Astoria dally at 11:30 a. m. for all points on Ft Stevens branch, arriving Ft. Steven 12: SO p. m., returning, leaves Ft Stev ens at 1:00 p. ni.. arriving Astoria 1:45 p. m. Sunday only. - . Through tlcketa and close connec tion via. N. P. Ry. at Portland and Gobi and O. R. A N. Co, via. Portland. J. C Mayo, & P. A. NORTHERN PACIFIC Fluie Card nl Trains PORTLAND Leavea Arrives ruget Bound Limited. 7:K am :4 pm Kansas Ctty-St Loula Special 11:11 a m North Coaat Limited :tt o m Tacuma and Seattle Night :45 pm 7:Mam Express .. 1146 pm 1:06 pm Tak fuget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray'a Harbor point Take Puget Sound Limited for Oiym- nla direct . Take Puget Sound Limited or Kau nas Citv-BL Louia 8peclal for point an finuth Bend branch. Double dally train aervlo oa Gray's Harbor braacn. " Four trains daily between Portland. Tacoma and t4eavttl Third Street, Portland jw??W. .... OREGON Shorj Line axd UNIOltPACIflC San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co. 71 hours from Portland to Chicago. No changa of can. TIME SCHEDULES Prom PORTLAND Depart Arrive Chicago Portland Special tlii. m. Halt Lake, Denver. Ft Worth, Urrmba, Kan sasClt),HtLools, Clnc&go and the East t&pm vlaHunH ngton Atlantic kx press ,8alt Lake, Denver Ft kid p.m. i worm, umaim, Kan 7:15 am via Hunt saUUy,8t Louis, ington jChlcaKO and the East BtPanl IWalla Walla, tewto- FaotMall iton. Spokane. Mlnne- $: 15 p. in. apollt. Mt Caul, Duluth 8:00 pm viaapo- Miiwauaee, cnicago, aane wua cast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria All aaillng dates subject to change. . For tSatv Francisco every five days. . Dally ex- Columbia River to 4 am Daily ex cept Moa oepl Hun day atTani Portland aod Way landings Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Astoria oa the Ode DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rives at Astoria same evening. Through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS. Aaent, Astoria, Or. Esetl's Santal-FepsTa Capsules POSITIVE CURE VorIa9uintkmorOtUrrk of the Bladder and D!mm4 KHnca. 5o care no fmf. Car qnlekly and Penaa. Bentlf the wont eun o tJonorrhaa andWltwt, o matterof how Ions atand lnir. Abaolatelr hwialwa. Bold by drustliU. rrto St. 04, or by maJL postfaie, U.dO.lboiM.tt-Jt. TH! UaTAl-fEWI CO, aaLueoaTatNB,ONa Hold, by Chaa. Rogers, 4Sf Comeoercial per pound.