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V SATURDAY, JULY i, 1903. IliJi MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOkIA, OR);uux PORTLAND MARKETS .r drcn; lt ttu, head, lOo per dzeii; par.ley, Vtv per Jowni peaa, lirtfSc per pound i J1!'!, 2fie per pound) radi.be., lurttWc p.r down; rhubarb, little per pound; tomatoe., $1.7C(&3 pr "oratej iih, $rel.2o per box. Kot Vegetable Turnip, $1.2473 1.40 per Muk carrot, $1.25$1.90 per Mk beet, $l(gl.2S per nackj garlic, 121c per pound. rutatoerej(on fancy, old, ll,23; Complete Market Reports Corrected Each Tn. new, ll.&Ot Eastern, $lfipfl.20 Day Giving th Wholesale Prices of California, new, ll.2f.ft l.39, Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. Commodities, Farm Produce sod Vege tables. Hlln Looe lucatel, 4 crown "J.-1 unbleached, needle, rlultana., flic; Undun layers, 3 crown, whole boxe of 20 pound., $1.M 2 crown, $1,78. Dried Fruit. Apple, evaporated, 0 (ii'3J'i fl, California blak, do Portland, June 30. TM. ha. Un an unfavorable wanon thu. far for (lie put- ting up of fruit, and produc draler. white, "! Kn.yrna, 20ej lard dale., ..'think It Will continue . Htrawbrrrlc., P'! I,,,,,,m V ilierrle and .mail fruiu Iimvk Wen Um Iw-arce and bluh to iniiit of mu.h Grocerite, Wute, Etc. ! liouwhold fruit .urinlmt, and boiiw k-p- CoffreMocha, gOfciWej Java, nrdin- rr are now looking forward to tbcl"' St Wa Rirai. fao'-y, IHgOc; ! iai h wawm for rrllrf. kmw, iuubci orutnary, iu&uzo per , IWtry ha .old well all week, and l"",Bdl Columbia roa.t, eaara, ' 1J0, mulry for mora chicken, had a flrmlna ' wh. '3 0i Arbutkle, 114.78; tat on thi w.iket tLy, 1'rler were ,J,,n' M 73' F . 1.. ..a i.i 1 m - 1., .1 I i id, imiienui .ir,un 1 ct7i, ieauy at 1. 11 w; inc mr om nen. ori 1 - i.-. 1. ftmithern J.ti.n. 8.1 .V); f! rtilinn ft r Hint ,rrr,"M, " nu llU'limi Hl umuv 101 ' wV( advance quotation.. broken head, 2f. Coit.iderable wheat will hipid Salmon-Columbia rlvr, 1 pound to San Frnri-o fn.m I'l.rtlaml m-xt ,alU' 'r d"''n! 2 P0UB'1 " inonlh, a a rr.ult ..f idaWnu two rx- 1 l""md lata, $l,Wi; fanry, lr, J tra .Uam-r. on tlw run. fH"'nd nl I Pn 10 Hun drain, avrr tlw iimikrt it life- A,",k" ,lnk I f" '"J tail, ci red. 1 ., and that they raii.g.-t no order. P""""! . II 3( awkryr, 1 jwund from Fli-ru brrer. althuiiL-h hob 11 ' ar offerinu her a lw a lii I-. wugar-wara r..i, iiki potmut: luoc r Th rtr.t ..tit .l.u.r LM..UH i,iii,.lJ;"is ."'W'lereu, v.m jry granulated. meived in 1'orlland thi. mm.ii eamr rxt, ( s! KoI," ('. H9); fruit 'from the garden of John Klindt. neat yM' lvn' 'r wk ba The Dalle. follow: Jtarreln, JOr; half barrela New treg..n p..Ut... are gradually P4" fi0p pound. (Term.: Crowding out the lmH.rted arti. le, and U" r''',n"' 16 day.,, deduct Un a few week. ar likely to hive the " lr r'"""! 'at"1 van 10 day. and Moral market all to thrmlelvr. wi,hin d-v Murt p P" Pumli W.rn bean. ar lH..tnituf verv no diwunt ",,r M Bt augnr. i.lrniiful. They are down to to a pound. -w I" w pound.; maple ugar, inr per pound. Grain, flour, Pttd, Etc. Kalt-talifornia, 111 per ton, $1.80 Hour-Patent.. $4.M(a.lu per br- pe" bale) Uverpwd, .'An, $17; ion. reli .tralghU, MiHlUi clear.. $.1.7.K$ $lWi 20ft, $( half ,'round, 100., $7; 4; Valley, $3.90(i4.21 Dakota hard MK 7.M, wheat, W.50(St7.aOi (iraham, $3.M4i Kut.-Walnul., 13Jc per pound by whole wheat, $444 25 rye flour, local. ". ,c Mtr ,or I Uu,B cki Br $5; Eatern, $3.80(15.110; cornraeal, per 'l ". 1V filbert, l4c( pecan., jum bale, $l.Wft2,20. M. 14ci extra large, 15cj almond., I Wheat-Club, 83riMo per bu.Uel; X U 1KI che.tnuta, lUliana, 15c; bluetem, Mf91ci' Valley, H.V. Ohio, $4,50 per 23-pound drum; peanuU, IUrley-Feed, $22rt22.50 er tom aw, $?c jr pound; roaeted, 9c; pie rolled, $23.M. nuU, 10f12'; hickory nuU, 7c; cocoa data No. 1 while, feed, $.10 per Um; Inula, 7c; -oanut, 35()c per down gray, $30. IW-an-Small white, 3t(4'41e; large MilUtufTa-Ilran, $10 per ton; mid "'". H: p'nk, 3J(?31c; Uyou, 4lc; dling. $24.M; .hrt., $21; .hop, l S. Ijm, CJc. mill., $19; linneed dairy feed, $18; Afal fa meal. $18 per tn. Dmaed Mcati. tereal total Rolled oat., cream. WV IWf - I)rned bull, lf.:2e per pound; jound .ack. $0.(3; lower grade., $.V cow., 3)6 4Jc; country .teem, 45.-. 8 23; oatmeal, tj-el cut 30 pound .ak., Mutton-Dre.md fancy, Cc per pound; i per barrel; 10 pound miek, $4JJ wr ordinary, 4c, bale; oatmeal (ground). .V) pound Mek., Veal-Dre.ned, 100 to 12fi pound.. 6 $7.30 per barrel; 10-pound Mck., $4 per 7c; 123 to 2( pound, 4(S5c; 200 tale; aplit pea., W pel 100 pound ack s pound, and up, 3S4e, xo-pound Doxe, 91.40; pearl !rley, 4.h Pork-Dwrned, 100 to 150, 7(7c; 130 per 100 pound.; 23-pound boxe., IliS land up, 6$7c per pound. per box; pa.try flour, 10 pound aack. Tierce., 9Jcj tuba, Je; 30., (ijc; 20. 10:; 10., lojc; 6., 10c. (Standard pure: Tierce., Ic; tul. 9J;; 80, 9jc; 2M 9)c 10, 9Jc; 6., PJc. Compound: Tierce, Ocj tuba, 61e; GO, 91c; 10, Ofc, 5, 6-. l'lck led Gooda-Pork. barrel. half brrel, $9.50; beef, barrel, $12;1)!(!JL1h balf-barrela, $d,50. Canned Meat Corned bef .pound per dozen, $U1 two pound., $2.33; ail pound, $8. Roant beef, pound, $1.23; two pound., none; aix pound, none Itoa.t beef, tall, pound., none; two pound., $2.33; aix pound., none, Lunca tongue, pound., none; two pound, none; .ix pound, $4.30. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. 9, 8. If you live out of town write or eue plan. MEDICAL Dr.CGeeWo VONDERFUL HOMS TREATMENT Ttll wondtrfBl Cbt nnw doctor I oUM treat bwrnux k. ewn. pmpl UhMt oper- lion uiu vtftn up to dl. I. nrr wlih Ihnaa w, tdifiil t'bi. tteae bertjc nM., hn.ta, hark. ui trrrublr Ibst r n'lrlf un kn.mn to mrlul te- enco In Ihn nmalry. 1nnnili in m of mnmm nirmixr reiuMM inn fmnn doctor now. ,n Ktioa or over tuo diArnt m edi. Willi 11 b .ncreurully mm In d'Omnt o". !' ttwwile to cure cuurn, utlv m. lof'f. Uiniri. rhvuniMiUiii. nrvntuneu. loniwh, llur, bidner ric; hw hundred, of inumumai. I lmig-t aiKmili. l.mil Mid him. fallen. 0f (u, cll. wrlU) ff hl.nkt wid nrenlan. HendmsniB. OOMMDI The C Gee Wo Chinese Bdidne Co. 15 Alder 8U. Pwrclaad, Orfm. fMruiieu Mpw. if- . W .voja,o.e BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE w a as. -jm A. M$ A Tiuoc Marx. ,0 OCMN $2.30 per bale. Hay Timothy, $14$ld .per - ton; clover, $11$12: grain, $11.12; cheat, $11(312. S Butter, Ecfa, Poultry, Etc Praviaioni and Canned MacU. Hama 10 to 14 pounda, 13o per pound; 14 to 10 pound. 131c; 18 to 20 pound., 13c; California (picnk), 9cj cottage bam., 9c; ahouldera, 9c, boiled ham OIa KIIaJ . L. I I Eaatern, ItlrJ2(V. Butter City, creumerlc: Kxtra creamery, 20S21.c per pound; .late creameric. Fancy, creamery, 171(a21)c; Lore butter, 13$ Inc. Cheew Oregon full cream twin., 11) ("lCJc; Young America, 12U I3i'. Poultry-Fancy hen., 12ft, 121c; aver age hen., 12c; mixed cliickeii., Il(n l2c! r ft a . iartinrancy oreaxrael, 15c per pound; xtarwlard breakfawt, lCjc; choice, 15c; Engli.h break fa.t, 11 to 14 pound., 14c; peach bacon, 13c. Sauaage Portland, ham, ' 18c per pound; minced ham, 10c; Hummer, choice dry, 17ie; bologna, long. IJc; wciner- wur.t, 8c; liver, k-; pork, 9c; blood, Be; hAHiiIiaxaun tlx Kt1.xitxax Itl. (o.d rwmter., 8ft 0c; young. rooMcr.. 10 . ' " 1 (n We; Spring, 1) to 2 pound., 13c; 1 to 11 pound., 151ft 16V; dre.ed chicken. l.VdUc; turkey., live, lHfn l!lc; turkey.. dreed, poor, 17ift-0c; turkey., choice Dry Salt-Cured Regular hort clear, OJc .alt; lOjc .moked; clear back. DJo .alt, l()ic .moked; clear belliea, 14 to 17 pound, average, none .alt, none .moked; 20 to 22 let tmu tiv,, ru.r nitnn.l Tlhltn.!' Huti.. vnn .. t .L " I... ()W "lM,r,,,' 20 to Pund -vcragc, .. t: 't. mo .moked. I.ard-Unf lard, kettle-rendered: Ropi, Wool, Hide, Etc. Hop. Choice, 1904, 19ft 21c per pound. Wool Ka.tern Oregon, average lie.t 10a 23.-; lower grade., down to 15c, ac cording to .hrinkage; Valley, 20f27c per pound. Slohair Choice, 31 (9.121c per pound. Hide. Dry hide, No. 1, 16 pound. and up. 10(3101 per pound; dry kip No. 1, 3 to 10 pound., 1 15c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pound., 17(18c; dry aalted. bull, and .tag., one-third leu than dry flint; (cull, moth-eaten, badly cut, .cored, murrain, bair-.llpped, wither beaten or grubby, 2ft).V per pound leu.); Uttltfld hide., ateer., aound, 00 pound, and over, 9 10c per pound; 50 to 00 pound, 81ft 9c per pound; under 50 pound, and cow., 8(5 9e per, pound; wiled .Ug. and bull., nound, 6c per pound; Halted kip, aound, 15 to 30 pound., 9c per pound; .alted veal, aound, 10 to 14 pound, 9c per pound; aalted calf, wund, under 10 pound., 10c per pound; (gTeen uiwalted, lc per pound . .11 . . . ie.; cuii., iq per pound le..). Mieep .kin.: .Shearling., No. 1 butcher.' atock, 25ft 30c each; .hort wool, No. 1 butcher.' .lock, 40(a 50c each; redium wool. No. 1 butcher. .lock, 00(3 rtOcj long wool, No. 1 butcher.' .lock, $1(1.50 each. Murrain elt. from 10 to 20 per cent le or 12 6 14c per pound; home hide., aalted, each, according to .i, $l,50f3; dry, each, according to .i, l(ij.90; colU' hide. 23ft 50c ea.li; gnat akin, common 10(al5: each; Angora, with wool on, 23cft$1.30 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 314c; No. 2 and greae, 2ftr3c. Fur Bear akin, aa to awe, No. 1, $2.50 ft 10 each; culm, $102; badger, 25 (rf50c; wild cat, with hed perfect, 23(& 50c; houne cat, 510c; fox, common gray, 50'5 70c; red. $.1ft 5; cro, $50-13; silver and black, $I00(S200; fluher., $3( fl; lynx. $4.50(; mink, etriclly No. 1, according to .ire, $lft2.50; martin, dark Northern, according to .ize anc" color, $2.50(4; rouHkrat, large, 10ftl5c; kunk, 40(5 50c; civet or polecat, 5ft 10c; otter, large, prime .kin, $ti(510; panther, with head and claw, perfect, $2ft3; rac coon, prime. .TOiaSOc; mountain wolf, with bead perfect, $3.505; coyote, 00c ft$l; wolverine, $0(af8: Waver, per .kin. large, $3gG; madium, $3(J4 lauU, flj 1.50; kite, M75c. Ca.cra EagT.da (CbitttB. KattT- G004, 31114c per pound. Grain Bag-alitU, Ya, JliiWSI ' Turpentine-CaaM, 89o pc taHoi , vw J., E.uw, I miu fx.Ai. Whit. Lead-Ton LU. Tie, SM-' ' ' . w. "I llor w anr Knapp:on ana way "' " "" ow pouna ww, so. landings. aJDIy a followi: Gasobae 6tor raaoliae, caaaa. tiler Iran barrela, 17c; $$ it j. folIne. oiiei, Jac; iron bwrn'l or drum, 20c. loal l)iI-Caea, goje; iron barrela 14c; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg, caaea. Kc iron barrel, 131c Linaeed Oil Raw, 5 barrel loU. 62c: l-larrel lot, 6.V1 cae., 68c. Boiled: 5- barrel lot., 64c; 1 barrel lot., 65c; cac. 70c. WE WANT TO DOUBLE OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST. THE "HOW" OF IT INTEREST EVERYBODY, WHETHER THEY NOW READ THE PAPER OR NOT. WE ARE GOINO TO MAKE THE MORNING ASTORIAN THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN ANY CITY OP ITS SIZE. WILL YOU HELP USf TELEPHONE MAIN 661 and f WILL CLL AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT. Emil Held Advertising, and Circula tion Man.gtr, 000 lid ASK ANY TRAVELER and ha will tell yea the I Electric Lighted. U tbe Crack Train of rbera s!I for COMFORT lift ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is at 5S Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON. Aaaiataot General Passenger AgenL PORTLAND, OREGON. Anrna Maltnf a atoteb ud dawrlvtloa auy tot! wma oar ootnioa fr. wfcothor so iTanlWMi u nbablr Mtanubl CoaiBonlr. owmrtctlrttmSdrntl. MKDSGOU oa Pomoi mt In. OldaM utmkit fur Houuf wuau. PWrnu UhM Uruwch Nana a Co. roooM wrtai wKhoM chum, In tbe Scientific American jie.wrt et L Troi. XI il ntw1iJr Hew York iKioa, D.C A handtomelf ntwantod wmkly. tarmt err. euxiion or .nr ctauuae inurui. Turm. ai Tr: iur monuM. i. Bool Drall niMtaln Bmioh Ofltak F 0U Wuhtiiaioa, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 1 M TOWINQ, FREIGHTING AND EX CURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN tor Cathlamet, way landings. S p. m. dally except Sunday. k,ltl4r. a OuruM II mi i MrUl.l. CZj rM. halta. 11 """"MH"rl 't or poijnout. 3, Ti. " " I Pul e'"'w wrapper, , r "FW previa, lor jf l 00 . nrl l"ttl-J 74. ClrcuUr wnl oa niiuMt. MEN AND WOMEN. I m Pit U for nnsatural ill.rhtriiM.inlltmm.liiint, Irritation, or nlnrktlou or mueoii himDrknt. raiiiiiiM, nd not ulrin. Vegetable!, Fruit, Etc, Strawberriee Oregon, per lb, $($0c Itluckberric Crate,. $2. lU.pberrie. lift 10c per lb. Cherriea 3$ 5c per lb. Apricot Crate, 75(SfOc. Canteloujie. Per crate, $;1(3.50, 1 Plum. Crate, $1 ft 1.15. Peache. Crate, 75ft$l. Cranberrie. Per barrel, $12. Apple. Oreen; $1.25(71.50. Orape fruit-Crate, $2.50 3. Oooteberrle 4c. Watermelon 21(5 3c lb. , Tropical Fmil Imon. fancy, $3.60; choice, $3 per box; orange., naval. TIDE TABLE, JUNE JUNE, 1905. ail ; fpei 2.50; atandard, $1.30(91.75; Mediter ranean sweet., $2.50(ff2.73; Valencia.. naa, 5c per pound; pineapple.,- $2.50 1 SUNDAY per down. Fre.h Vegetable. Artichoke, '50c per dor.cn; BHparngu., 20o per box; bean, 5(5;7c per pound; cabbage, l(Sl,e per pound; cauliflower, $1 per dozen; celery, 90c per dozen; corn, .15(3 40c per dozen; cucumber, 40e(l per dozen; High Tl iter. , A. M. J P.mT Pa'e. Ih.m7 ft. h.m. fC ThurMay i ..77. .. 12:1S . Thureday 1 11:65 8.4 r'dB; 2 - 1:00 7.0 Saturday a 0:2 8.7 1:43 7.9 SUNDAY 4I i,ei g.7 I: 1 7.1 Monday 5 j;3N 87 j:01 7 J Xu'(,"y1 ''' M 8-5 3:44 7.1 Wedne.dny 7 8:02 8.2 4:30 7 3 Thurduy t 8:54 7.7 6:30 7.4 Friday 4:65 7.2 4:13 7.8 Saturday 10 4:09 4.7 7:08 7 7 SUNDAY 11 7:28 4.4 8:01 T9 Monday 12 g:4 4,4 g:ss , Tueeday 13 8:56 8.5 9:47 8.7 Wedne.day 14 10:66 6.7 10:38 9.9 Thuraduy 15ill:52 4.9 11:25 9.8' Friday ll 12:45 7.1 Saturday 17 0:12 9.4 1:81 7.3 SUNDAY 18 0:68 9.2 1:18 7.3 ; Monday 19 1:41 9.0 3:03 7.3 i Tueaduy 20 2:26 8.5 Z:i! 7.8' Wedne.day 21 3:12 8.0 4:37 7.8 Thursday 22 4:06 7.4 6:12 7.2 Felday 23 4:64 6.7 6:68 7.3 Saturday 24 6:64 4.1 4:45 7.3 ' SUNDAY 25 7:00 6.7 7:33 7.8 Monday 26 8:10 (.6 8:21 7.6 Tueeday 27 9:16 6.7 8:07 7.8 Wedne.day 28 10:15 5.3 9:65 8.1 Thuraday 29 11:07 6.1 10:88 84 Friday . . 3011; 55 4.6 11:21 1.7 JUNE, 1905. Low Water. A. M. Date. I h.m. I fM A 6:10j 9.2 ? 6:4-0.3j 4 v.:::: S 7 9 10J 11 .....12 13 , 14 15 , 16 17 1 18 1 19 20 SI 7: 321-6: 6i Thuraday 22 IV 23 rday 24 SUNDAY 2S Monday 26j iday 27 nesday ......28 aday 29 ay 30, 7:57 6:34 9:13 9:681 10:44 11:33 0:201 1:30 8:4 3:45 4:45 6:39 6:301 7:15 8:00 8:43 9:25 10:05 10:46 11:28 0:23 1:22 2:20 3:18; 4:09 4:58 5:40, 0.6 -0.7 0.6 -0.3 6.1 0.6 8 1.4 1.8 1.1 0.31 -0.4 0.9 -1.2 1.2. 1.0 0.6 0.1 h.m, 6:041 31 4:42 7:22f 7:69 8:40 9:28 10:2 U:20j P.M. 11: 1:25 1:10 3:34 4:38; 5:35 6:27 7:16 8:05 8:65 8:45 10:38 0.4 11:35 1.0 12:08 13:54 1:44 2:41 3:4 4:4 6:31 3.0 2.8 2.5 1.01 1.4 0.7 0.0 JUNE. Saturday, 24, 2:30. Monday, 20, 5:00. Tuesday, 27, 6:00. Wedneeday, 28, 7:00. Thursday, 29, 8.00. Friday, 30, 8:30. Agenta S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. Gray S. S. Co. Steamers to Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Graya Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday, C. H. CALLENDER. Manager. FAMOUS TRAINS Tbe Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via. Omaha,' The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attrac tion. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to ace that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. m H. 5. Rowe, Oen'l Agt., 3 i 12 134 Third Street, Portland. "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. . Hefora .tartlngon atrip-no matter where write fbr Intemttloc informa tion about comJOrta&la rnveilni. H. L SISIEU Gtteral Ago 132 Third 6L Portland. Oregon. T. W. YIA8DALB, General FaMenirer Agent Bt. rui,MlnnT SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLANDS. S.C0. eWMHaMMB Fare Including berth and meal, $15 Round 'trip, $25. Stumer Loves Aitorii for ISsa C r" m rs. rrancijco every a uiys. Connects at SanFranciaco with Rati and Steamer Lines for South, era California. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. G. D. KERRZIXj, Gen. Pm, Agent. San Franeieeo, CX California ! The land of frutU, flowera and tun- anine, wnert au tne ummer aporta may Da enjoyed In winter. S55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached vt THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Uluatrated booklets and folder, descriptive of the many charm lnf winter raorta, mar U secured from any Southern Paclflo Axeot. or address W. E. COMAN, iP.A, Portland; Or. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 TU Sftiti To 8poka.ia, St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, 8t Louie, and all pointe eaat and louth. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and The Fast Mail L 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoro.a the Caeoade and Rocky Mountaina. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call 00 or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Asent. 121 Third Street Portland, Or. O. TERKES, A. Q. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tester way. Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED 8ERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER, General Ag.nt Portland, Or. The World's Fair Rout. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904 Leavs PORTLAND Arrtvw 800a.m I Portland Cnion 11.10a, m IfM p.m dpot for Aftoriaf 8.40 p.m Leavs ASTORIA Arrive) 7.45 a m ( for Portland and 1 11.30 6 10 p.m 1 way points 1039 p-m. SEASIDE DIVISION Leavs ASTORIA Arrive) 11.35 a.mi for Heaeide Direct 50 p.m Leavs , ASTORIA. Arrtvs tS.15a.rn I forWarrenton 1 10:45aja ! Hammond, Ft 5 JO p.m ( Stevens, Seaside ) 7 M a, at Leave SEAS IDS Arriva 40 p.m I for Astoria Direct 1 12 :30p .na Leave SEASIDE. Arrtvw 6.15 a. m ( for Warren ton Ft ) 9 35a.ai i Stevens. Ham- 9.30a.m f momLAstoria ) AddlUonal train leaves Astoria daily at 11:39 a. m. for all pointe on Ft Stevens branch, arrtvtns; Ft Stevens 12:80 p. m, retumlnx. leaves Ft Stev ens at I:M p. bl, an-ivinf Astoria t:tf p. m. Sunday only. Through tickets and doss connse Uon via. N. P. Br. at Portland aai Oobls and O. R. K, Co, ria. PertlaadL J. C Mays a P. A. ffi mm it -Oregon SiionriiNE 7t hours from Portland to Cnfoacs. No saango of ears. TIMB8CH1DOTJW Depart Prom Afrtv PQRTLAWP Cnleaco t-tortlaad Halt lake. Dooree, ft SoeeuU Worth, Onwh. Kn- tMfm yl Haat- Ctuoaco and UuJCaat Inttoa Atlaatle Wt lake, Denrer r 8:18 p.m. Worth. Omaha, Kan- T:ISasi vUliunt-waty.8tlCula tnctoa Cbteaso and the Baat S-1,. ' 'J Walla, fowl. FaatMall too,8pokane.lIinD. a:Up.in. apolla. Ht Paul, Dnlolh SAsm vlaSpo- Milwaukee, cSicafo, P kaae andgaat Dally ex- Columbia Elver to t m.m cept Bun- rtl.nd and Way Dail7. dnyatrani lAodln, eeptV! STEAMER NAHC0TTA Leaves Astoria on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecUng there wtt ' trains for Long Beach, Tioga and' North Beach polrita. Seturnlng ar rlvs at Aatorla same evening. Through tlcketa to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS. Aaent, Astoria, Or. '.'IllMlMi YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Dea rer and Rio Grand Railroad, tao "Scenic Una of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenlo attrac tion and points of Interest along ths 11ns between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going Eaat write for In formation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about it W. C. McBrlde, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON.