H DAY, OICEMIIR 23, 1904. THE MORNING AMOKIAK, ASTORIA, ORKGON. H ARE SCARCE ruit is Plentiful, But Good De mand Keeps Up Prices. rffitlete It Disposed of if th Hawk ; erf at Prleee That Can fa Reached by tha Paepla on the' Street Whaat Man Are! Out i f Portland, Deo. K The plethora of thickens and turkeys In! tha market I yesterday proved to be! exactly tha n that was looked for by tha follow art of th market, and today tha fowl vara almost unobtainable, except for second-claim chicken, which hava been In tha market all tha tlma. t Wholesale fruplt dealer wart In clover. Tha market was wall aupplld and the demand ni exceptionally brink on account of tha holidays. I Among tha hop dealer trada ha not been of tha bet, but It ' la assumed that tha rtiilah of tha holidays will so a reopening of thla traffic, with price .ruling much better. I In the wheat market there ha be-n iu change or quotations, in tha main. toauee of tha Impending holiday, and, in the norlliweat, the season la looki-J upon aa virtually over. 1lHilr-ut. which hit been held for u ;wTk at exhorbltant price, win re leased to the hawker today, and w illnior(l ii f on the "triwls at rotes thut '. cntilil be reached by the multitude. i I 1 Ore In Products, Feed. I Wht-Walla Walla, tic; Valley. J 17c; bluentem, 87c, I Oat White, 2S; cray. ISO, Parley Brewing. t!2.S0: feed, $21.&0. ? Hay Timothy, IMT415; clover, til Tilt: cheat, lllltlt. Mlllatutra nariey, rouea, imbo; middling. I215; chop, IU1; bran, 2Ot1; ahorta, I2HJJ5. Flour Hard wheat, tralght IU5 i.tt; hard wheat patent, $.7&M.0; Valley, 4.30!4.76; graham. 124: rye 14.75. . Produce, Butter Fancy creamery. t84Jt7Hc; dairy, lieim: cooking, lZtJl.He. Cheese Toung America, HHlBr;; Oregon full cream, 1J01SHC Eggs Oregon ranch, SlQJltte; eastern, 14OM0. Poultry Mixed chlekena, per pound, We, aprlng, pound, lOfflOHe; bene, lOHo pound; geeaa. 1914c; turkeya, live, ITClBc; turkeya. dreaeed. lzlr; durki, old, dosen, 45; eprlng ducka, lT. Honey Park, lOViOlle: amber, 120 ISc; fancy white, 15c. Wild Game. I Wild geeae, It; mallard ducka, HO t.tO; widgeon duck, izfyz.sv; "' ducka, 11.2501. 6. Fruita and Vegetablea. Peore ttOl.25. Cranherrlea Per barrel, 110. Apple Oregon, 60c1.60. Tropical Fruits Lemon, fancy, $3.26 ftt.BO; choice, tt.25 per box; orange, t2.250t.tBj banana. J05HC per pound; pineapple, I3.50O4 per dosen. Potato, Oregon, 100 pound, 70 Oat tomatoea, California, per crate, 11.25; tuTnlpa, per aack, 0(70c; cab bage, per pound, l402c; carrot, per ock, 0O76c; beet, per doxen bunche H,15c; egg plant, 6c per pound: Oregon I onion, 100 pound, 12.2692.50: tweet Apotatoe. $1.2501.50 per 100 pound: 1 cauliflower, per doxen, 75cOtl: celery, I mat Anw.n IKn Froth Moat and Fith. Freth Meatt Veal, HOTc; pork, IHOo beef, 2K06V; mutton, 2V4S 4c. Flth Crabt, per doxan, 11.25: Shoal water Bay oyttera, per tack. 4; oyt tert, gallon, $2.26: halibut, 7c: black oed, 7c; salmon, Steelhead, ttto; her ring, '5c: flounder, Bo; cntflth, 7c: lobttert, per pound, 12tyc; allver smelt, Ic: shrimp, 10c; perch, 5; sturgeon, 7c; Columbia tlver smeltr lo. ' Oils and Lttd. Coal Oil Peart or astral oil, catet, 21c per gallon; . water whits oil, Iron laurel, lie; wood barrel, none; cocen ell, cues, 25c; elalne oil, cases, 21c: extra star, cases, 26c; headlight oil, 171 degree, caaea, 24Vic; Iron barrel, lie (Washington state test burning ells, except headlight, Ho per gallon higher.) . Bonxlne Sixty-three degrees, cstet, 22o; iron barrela, 114c. Llnieed Oil 4?ur raw, in barrel, 13c; genuine kettle-boiled In barrel, 14c; pure raw oil, in case, 57c; genu ine kettle-boiled In case, 69c; lot of 250 gallont, lo lett per gallon. Turpentine In cate, 15c par gal lon. Gasoline Stove gasoline, . case, 24V4c; Iron barrels, lie; 16 degree gasoline, case, !2o; Iron barrels or drums, 26c. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead in ton lots, 7Kc; 500-pound lots, lo; let than 500 pound, Ittc ' Qrooorleo, Provision, Eto. Xsugar Golden C, 15.55; powdered, r 645; patent cube, 16.50; cane, D. Q, .' 16.11; fjult uir- 15! be uar HOB: extra cwt. 10c; keg, cwt., 25c; boxet, cwt,,' BOo (teat Ho per pound, if paid for In It day). Salt-Bales of 71-la, bale 11.60; bale of 60-Js, bale 11.50; bale of 40-4. bale 11.50: balea of lt10tt tale 11.60) bag. 60. fine, ton, t 60; bag (9 lb., genu ine Liverpool, ton, 117; bagt BO lb., H ground, 100, tona, $6.26: R, 8. V. P., 20 t-lb. carton, 12.15; R. . V. P, 14 J-lb cartons, 11.75; Liverpool lumb, ton, lit. ' ( ' s . .. ' CoffeeMocha, 21021c; Java, fancy, 21012c; ava, good. 20 24c i Java, or dinary, 172cuCota,.nica, fancy, It 20c; Coat Rica,' good, HOltoi Ar buckle, 115.26 per 100 pound; Lion, $15.20. Nuts Walnuts, No.. L aoft shell, 11: 'No. V hard thell, l!Hc; Chile, 1tc almond. 17011c; fflbart. 1401Bc; Braalla, ltc; pecan, lIHOltc; hick ory, Ic; Virginia peanuts, tOIVic; Jumbo Virginia peanut, to; Japane peanuta, BViOtc;!' rhtatnuta. Italian. 14c; chetnuta, eaatern, drum, $4 60; cocoanut, doxen, tOc. Rica Imperial Japan, No, 1, t5.!7Vts No. 2, 14.25; Carolina bead, to; broken head, 4c, HQlto per pound; Columbia roat, eaaet, 100a, IU.2B; BO. ' 111,60; Arbuckle. 114.11; Lion, $14. It ' Provlalon Hamt, to alaa. 12c; hama picnic, to; bacon, regular, lie; bacon, breakfaat, 14011c; drjr alt ldet, 10c; bock, dry aalt, tc; lard, kettl rendered, tlerced, I lie. Fig White, pound, 6c; black. 7c. Date Oolden, (0-lbv boxea, 07o; 1-lb packagf, Ic; Ford, IB-lb box, 11.40 box. Hop, Wool, Hide, Etc Hp 280 10c. Wool Valley, 20021c; Kaitorn Ore- gon, 104117c. Tallow Prime, per pound. lH4c; No, 2 nnd'greaee, 2mc. Hide Dry hldea, No, 1, It pound and up, HHfHBHc pound; dry kip, No. I, t to 14 pound, 1314 He; dry calf, No. 1. under B pound, 15c; dry tim ed bull and Rtnga, a third lea than dry flint; aalted hide, teer, aound, 60 pound fend over, 801c; 60 to 60 pound lOTHc; under 50 pound and cowt, 6V4 07Hc; ttagt and bulla, aound, 4.044c; kip, tound, 15 to 20 pounda, 7c; under 10 pound, 8c; green (unaalted), lo per pound leea; cull, lc per pound li'; home hldrt. tailed, each, $150; dry, each, $101.60; colt' hide, each, 25 60c; goatakln, common, each, 1015c; Angora, with wool on, 25c$l; theep pelt, aa to wool, 10 0 60c each. Livestock. Cattle $20150; hog, I4.2SOS.60; theep, lt.25 01.BO. MISS SHIVLEY SUES. Determined to Fight Cata Againtt Cottage Grove Board to Lett. Cottage Orove, Dec, 24. Although the ttnte board of education haa hand ed down the decltlon that Ml Nan Shaveley I not entitled to a hearing In her troubl with the dlrectort of dlt trlct No, 45, In revertlon of the ruling of State Superintendent Dlllard, Mix Shlveley't attorney will ue the dlttrlct for the entire term of nine montht amounting to 1360, and additional dam age, th total amount of which ha not yet been determined. The cute came up for hearing In the March term of court, and hould the decision be againtt Mitt Shlveley.the will hold the dlrectort of dlttrlct No. 45 wilt be made the defendant! for the year' work The cate I to be fought to the end. TWELVE THOUSAND MISSING. Mine Workers Brought to Light in Regiments, Wllketbarre, Pa.. Dec. 24. After a long Inevttlgatlon national ofllcert of tho United Mine Worker! are reported to have dltcovered that there are on the rollt 10,000 or 12,000 more paid-up membert than have been reported to them. Thlt dltcovery explained the ap parent lot of many membert which has dltturbed the national officers. It Is told to have been found that tecretariet of ome of the small dlvlt lons have failed to report all their members, ' , TIDE TABL,E.' Low Water. 1 A. M. P. M. ,Datc. Ih.nvflt. Ih-m LftT Thursday.,..-. 1 4:03 4.1 S:12)s.l- Friday 2 2:07 1.7 S:17 1, Saturday 3 1:10 2.0 4:18 0.8 SUNDAY .... 4 4:08 2.1 .5:12 - 0.1 Monday 6 8:04 2.3 6:00-1.0 Tuesday 8 6:58 2.5 0:48-1.4 Tuesday Wedneiday ... 7 6:46 2.7 7:30-1.4 Thursday 8 7:30 2.9 8:13-1.1 Friday 0 8:15 3.1 8:54-0.9 Saturday 10 9:00 8.3 9:32-0.4 SUNDAY ....11 9:45 3.4 10:00 0.8 Monday 1210:34 3.4 10:50 0.7 Tuesday 13 11:30 3.5 11:30 1.8 Wednesday ... 14 12:33 3.4 Thursday 15 0:13 1.8 1:35 J.O Friday 16 1:04 2.3 2:33 2.6 Saturday 17 2:00 2.6 8:30 1.8 SUNDAY .... 18 8:00 2.9 4:18 1.1 Monday 19 8:52 3,1 6:04 0.4 Tuesday 20 4:45 8.1 5:48-0.3 Wednesday ... 21 5:37 8.1 6:28-0.8 Thursday 22 6:82 8.1 7:09-1.1 Friday 23 7:07 3.1 7:50-1.3 Saturday 24 7:52 2.8 8:30-1.1 SUNDAY ....25 8:37 8.8 9:15-0.9 Monday .......26 9:27 2.6 9:59-0.4 Tuesday 27 10:24 2.6 10:45 0.2 Wedneiday ... 28 11:19 2.3 11:36 0.9 Thursday 29 13:38 2.6 Friday 30 0:34 1.5 1:49 1.6 -J" UNDESERVED APPOINTMENT. A Prominent Attorla Butlnet Man Crltlolee Hahn'o Appointment. Attorla, Ore., Deo. 21, 1904. Editor of Tha Dally AMorlan. Dear Blr: I have carefully noted the comment of the paper hero In re gard to th anticipated appointment of Mr, Hahn to tho poetofflce, and alao th comment of th paper after the an nouncement of Mr. Hahn'a appoint ment, and oapeclally th Aatorian In It comme'nta, It glowing pral of Mr, Hahn, telling th people of Mr. Hahn' vlrtuea, unimpeachable character, etc. etc. Mr. Editor, I take thi newtpaper (lobber of Mr, Hahn a a peronal chal lenge to me. I ohowed up Mr. Hahn In hi true color over a year ago; I then excuted bim, In a peraonai let ter, of thing that would dlagraco any man, " l"' anywhere (poailbly Clat- op county excepted). I hava received no denial to thl accutation from Mr, Hahn, made to him direct and the lead er of th party that ho ha been try ing to palm hlmaelf off a one of them. I would Hk tbo Attorlan to explain how It happen that tuch a largo ma jority of the cltlxena of Attorla now want Mr. Hahn in the poetofflce, when a year ago tuch a large minority want ed hltn city treoaurer. Had tho Attor lan been conservative in It remark relative to Hahn, I ahould probably not at thla time mode comment In print; I thould have considered that the tate ment that I made over a year ago (my experience with Mr. Hahn at tho atate legltluture), had ben accepted by the writer, a it ha by all the people, oven rcpulillcant, whom I have made ttate merit to. Including Hahn (for he hat not yet denied It) at true. There are only two concluMlont for me to conoid er: Whether the Attorlnn conttder me a llur, or contlder a bribe-offerer a man of unimpeachable character. B. F. ALLEN. DREARY CHRI8TMA8. Striker to Number of 350 Are Locked Out New York, Dec. 24. Women to the number of 350 employed by the mem ber of the Cap Manufacturer' Asso ciation, have joined in the" strike againtt tho open shop declaration of the attoclatlon. In all about 1800 or 1900 worker are now on itrlke and the factorlea will remain Idle until next week, when cap makera will bo of fered work on tho open thop plan. Startling Evldonoo. Freth teatlmony In great quantity la conttantly coming in, declaring Dr. King1 Now Dltcovery for Contump tlon Cough and Colda to bo un equaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland BentorviUo, Vt, serves as example. He writes: 1 had Bronchltla for three year and doct ored all the time without being bene fitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few hot ties wholy cured me," Equally effec tive in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Chat. Rogers Druggist Trial bottles free, regular sitea 50c, and 11.00. 8PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Btltimore 4V Ohio Rtilrotd't New Through Service. Effective November 27th, 1904, and thereafter, a new dally train will be Inaugurated, leaving Grand Central pattenger station, Chicago, at 10:10 p. m., for Akron, Cleveland, Toungs town, Pittsburg and intermediate points, connecting at Pittsburg with "Duquetne Limited" for Philadelphia and New York, and with train No. 10 tor Washington, D. C, and Baltimore. Thla train will be equipped with flrst-class day coaches, Pullman sleep era and dining car service. ; Oh all through tlcketa atop-over will be allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed 10 day at each place. For further particular address, Peter Harvey, General Agent, Room 1, Hobart Bldg., San Francisco. D. B. . Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic Baltimore, Md. B. N. Austin, Geaeral Passenger Agent, Chicago. DECEMBER High Water. A.M. P.M. Date. h. m". ft. h. m. ft. Thursday . . . ..I l 7:38 7 8 i706 6.4 Friday 2 8:34 8.1 9:17 6.5 Saturday 3 9:28 8.510:22 6.7 SUNDAY .... 4 10:19 9.111:19 7.0 Monday 5 11:04 9.2., Tuesday 6 0:11 7.1 Tuesday ...... 611:50 9.3 Wednesday ... 7 1:00 7.312:33 9.3 Thursday ..... 8 1:46 7.3 1:15 9.0 Friday 9 2:3 7.2 1:55 8.7 Saturday 10 3:12 7.2 2:37 8.2 SUNDAY ..,.11 3:52 7.1 3:17 7.5 Monday 12 4:36 7.0 4:02 7.0 Tuesday ...... 13 5:80 7.0 4:53 6.2 Wednesday ...14 8:08 7.0 5:53 5.7 Thursday 15 7:00 7.1 7:06. 5.4 Friday IB 7:47 7.2 8:18 5.5 'Saturday v.... 17 8:86 7.5 9:24 5.6 SUNDAY .... 18 9:22 7.810:20 5.9 Monday 19 10:08 8.211.14 6.3 Tuesday 20 10:50 8.4 Wednesday ... 21 11:35 8.9 0:00 6.7 Thursday 22 0:45 7.1 12:18 8.9 Friday 23 1:29 7.3 1:00 9.0 Saturday 24 2:10 7.6 1:40 8.9 SUNDAY ....C5 2:52 7.7 2:27 8.6 Monday 28 3:37 7.8 3:15 8.1 Tuesday 27 4:22 7.9 4:10 7.5 Wednesday ... 28 5:13 7.9 5:15 6.9 Thursday 29 6:07 8.1 6:28 6.5 Friday 30 7:03 8.1 7:48 6.1 Saturday 31 8:03 8.3 9:03 6.1 TRAVELERS' GUIDE. alifornia! The land of fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all th summer sports may bo enjoyed In winter. $55 PORTLAND to LOS ANCELES AND RETURN.' reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm ing winter retort, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent or address , W. E. COM AN, O. P. A, Portland, Ore. ASK THE AOENT FOR TICKETS ft To Spokane, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chiosgo, 6t Louie, and all points sat and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L SPLENDID SERVICsf UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip aero it th Caaoad and Rooky Mountain. For tlcketa, rates folders and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent lit Third Street, Portland, Or. 8. O. TERKES, O. W. P. A-, 111 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Ore. Tho World's Pair Route. D E LIGHT UL KOUTE ATLIGI1T 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 flrot Is found along the line of the Denver 4 Rio Grande Railroad, the Utter at the St Louis World's Fair. Tour trip wll be one of pleas uremake the most of It For Infor mation and Illustrated literature write W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Agt. Portland. 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 stattlngon a trip no matter where wrlle ftir liitprentlnfc informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISIER, General Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TKASnALK, General PasxenKcr Agent, Ht Paul, Mlun. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Steamer "SUE 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 TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East For freight and passenger rates apply to . -,, t ., -t - . t , Samuel Elmore 0 Co., Gen'! Atts.. Astoria. 0rea OB TO ' 4 - ; 4 A.& C. K. U. Portland, Oregon . ' s Pacific Navagatlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It- & N. 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 & Si. Paul Railway . Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. H. S ROWE. General Agent A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE 8EPT. 4, 1904. , Leave PORTLAND Arrive 8 00a.m I Portland Union I 11.10 a. m 7,00 p.m ) depot for ABtorial 9.40 p.m Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a'm I for Portland and 11.30 a.m 6 10 p.m way points 10.30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive 11.35 a.m for Seaside Direct 5:20 p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive tai5a.m ( for Warrenton, 1 l0:15a.u ' Hammond, Ft V 5.60 p.m ( Stevens, Seaside ) 7 :40 a,m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4 :30 p.m for Astoria Direct 12 :30p.m Leave SEASIDE. - Arrive 6.15 a. ni (for Warrenton Ft) 9 25a.m Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m f mond.Astoria ) 7.20 p, m. Additional train leaves Astoria daily at 11:30 a, m. for all points on Ft Stevens- branch, arriving Ft Stevens 12: SO p. m.. returning, leaves Ft Stev en at 1:00 p. m., arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and close connee- tlon via. N. P.,Ry. at Portland and Gobi and O. R. A N. Co., via. Portland. J. C Mayo, Q. P. A. NORTHERN PACIFIC rime Card ol Traiun PORTLAND Leaves Arrives ruget Sound Limited. 7: a m l:4i pm Kansas Clty-St Louis Special am North Coast Limited l:M D m Taconia and Seattle Night 1:46 pm 7:M a, m Express 11:46 pm 1:06 m Taka Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Oray'a Harbor point Take Puget Sound Limited tor Olym pia direct. Cake Puget Sound Limited or Kan sa Clty-St Louts Special for point on South Bend branch. Double dally train ervioe on Gray Harbor breach. 1 Four trains dally between Portland. Tacnma and Seattl H.ELEJ0R 134 Third Street, Portland OREGON SllORJ LINE ako Umion Pacific San Francisco and Prfland S. S. Co. TO hoars from Portland to Chicago. No change of care. TIME SCHEDULES Depart From Arrive PORTLAND Chicago Portland Bait Lake, Denver. Ft Special Worth, Omaha, Kan- 626pm 9:16 a. m. saeCltj.tn Louts, vis Hunt- Chicago and the East logton Atlantis faxpres fait Lake, Denver Ft 16 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Kan- T :16 a m via Hunt- sag City, St Louis, lngtou Chicago and the East 6t Paul Walla Walla, lewis- Kast Mall ton, Spokane, Mlnne- :15p. m. apolls. Ht Paul, Duluth 8:00pm via Spo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kane andKast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria : All sailing dates subject to change. Fori $an Francisco every five days. . Dally ex cept Hun day atTain Columbia giver to 4 am. Daily ex cept Moa Portland and Way Landing Steamer Nahcot'a leavea Astoria oa the Ude DAILT 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 pri cipal European citiea. O. W. ROBERTS. Aaent Astoria, Ore. colt's SiFWeps! Capsules A POSITIVX CURS ITor Icflammatloa or Oatarrk of tho Bladder and DlBea.d Kldiwj. Mo cure bo i, C qnioUy and Peru. Bontly tbe wont cs o 4'onorrb04-a lMt, BO BUUtrrof how lonlt maad. luff. 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