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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
t SHURSDAY, AUGUST 3. MORNING A8T0RIA', ASTO!A, ORIttOa. UITUND MARKET Latest Quotations in the Portland Produce Markets. ( CompleU Market Reports CorrscUd Each I Dsy Giving the Wholesale Prices of I Commodities, Farm Produce and Vege tables. Portland, Aug. 2. front afreet pro ' due nirn lmul think the new tnellwd of fruit inwdlun on the part of the tte board of horticulture will he1 their .hunliu-d, a it will dleouraga the practice of fm merit mdling 't-u(Tli.-L-J gruit direct to dealer uptown. I Orgon potato- havo been coming in iTMy to llie retail dealer nf thin city, k r'rt very fiw reach Flout lret trs were around yesterday olfcring tj jpoevr t a low rate, while i iiuHinemi trf cnmmUaion merchant Cml wholele il'uli'i droiNd to noth ing. The liii'iiy fiou wilt begin in iitlioitt ti'ii duj, whi'ti the potatoes will 1 have sufficiently matured to enable ithein to 1h kept for me time, ' home new crop vU- ut in being bought : at quoted ptiee, but the erewn lor hritvy deal hii not yet arrived. Mill !!! be th fiit buyer, ttt they have to took ui for the critidinjf, waun. The r'p of 11)04 ha entirely diappared. I phigar went up l' cent per l')0 pouinl all around ymterday afternoon. ThU 'iK a atirptW to wliteal dealet ym have been keeping toek down In I lew of a further decline. The advane it in sympathy with the 10 cenU ad no in New York Monday. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Flour Patent, 84,505.10 per bar ,eli straight, 4i4.s clear, $373 ,-i Vallev. l3.Wfl4.25: Dakota hard Vheat. $fl.50Q7.Mi Oraham. M.!W4; Vbole wheat, IH4.25; rye flour, local 1.1; Kastern, t5.02 5,90 ; cornmeal, r talc. $1.90(5.2.20. I Wheat-N'ew Cluli, 7273 per bushel 1 Jw bluentem, 77(80; p-r bmhel, new I 0t,-No. 1 while feel, 3 20 per ni gray, 2. JUilletuff Uran. $10 per ton; mid- Iting. $24,fW; hor(. f.1 : ahop, U. h IniU. $19: linked dairy feed, 819; Afal- a meal, $1A per ton. Cereal Food Hotted oata, cream, 00- round seek, rt,73 lower grade, 1 23 1 oatmeal, ateel cut 50 pound sack, $ per barrel; 10 pound anek, $423 per tmle; oatmeal (ground), 50-pound sacks, $7.60 per barrel 1 10 pound sack, $4 per late; split pn, $3 pel 100-pound a k; Im pound boxes, tl.40; pearl barley, $425 jer 100 pounds; 23 pound boxn, $1.23 er Ikk patry flour, 10 pound aci $2.50 per bale. I Hay. Timothy, $1.1tf 13 per ton; new, 1112; closer, $)(3j grain, $&; shratW. I Butter, Eggs, Poultry, etc. 7 Butter City cremeriw,j extra cream Vy, 221(S 25o per pound; atate crera eric 1 faney erenmcryf, 20(322 l-2c; re butter, ISrlO. j tm-Oregon ranih, 21 l-222c per oen; Kaatern, 20(?21c. I dieeeo Oregon full cream twin, 12c. 8e; Young Ameii, 13c. ' I Poultry Average old hen, 12 1-2 ii-i m'xed chicken, 12 12 l-2c; old water lOilOl; young Moater ,llf?12l tpring, 1 1-2 to 2 pound, 10 1-2 17; ) lo 1 1-2 pound, 10('J17c; dreaned Ihlcken, i14cj turkeys, alive Wf jilej turkey, rhoife, 20(j22 l-2c; gree, live, per pound, flfile; geese, drecil, jier pound, 0(3)10c; duekt, old, 13c; duck loung, 10(414; pigeon, $11.20; aipiab, 2.50. Vegetables, Fruit, etc. Cherriee 7f12 1-2 per pound. I Apph. table, $1 .()( 2 .50 pr I Apprlcot 0Oi'(S$l jer crate. I peaehea 7fir?.IW per crate, j rium 25f?00c pt'r crate. f Jllackbcrrli1 Sffrfl per pound. I Cantaloupe $2.75(5 3.50 per Pcara $2.25 per Imix, Currant 8c par pound. ; Prune 83c $1, , Raplierrie $1.23 per crate. Watermelon la per pound. Crab applca 50c per box. Tropical fruit Lemon, choh $4.50 (3550. ' Orange, naval, fancy, $2.50(32.75 per box; choice, $2(32.50, atandard, $1.80 $1.75; Mediterranean aweet, f2.501fe2.73 Valencia, $3.25(S 3.75. . Grape fruit-$2.50(?3 per box, ltanana 6 l-2d per pound. rineappla-4250(i;4 per dozen. Freah Vegetable. Artichoke 50c doren. Ben lfJi l l-4o per pound. Cabbage, lffil l-4c per pound. Cauliflower 75(j00o per dozen. Olrry 7585. Nrx; crate. Corn 75f4$l. Cuoumlier 25(30 per" bo. Kgg Plnnt-17 1 -2(200, Paraley 25o jr doten. Pea 2(gH pr pound. Pepjier 15c per pound. ItadUhea 10(J12c per doten, Rhubarb 1 1-22 l-2o per pound. Tomatoes M3 $1 per crate. 8iuah 5s per pound. Hmt Vegetable Turnip, $1JJ3J 1.40 ier sack) carrot, $1.25(10 per sack; beet, $1(31.23 per ack garlic, I2jc jer pound. Onion California red, $1.23 per hun dred 1 yellow, $1.23. , .Potato Oregon, new, 60Q$lj Cal ifornia, new, 85c($l. RaUIn liOuae Muxeatel,' 4 crown unbleached, teedlea Hull anai, 01c; Groceries, Nuts, Etc. Coffee Mocha, 2fi2So; Java, ordin ary, 18(3, 22c; CoU Rh-a, faney, lg20c; gfMiil, lflfj 18c; oedlnary, J0f512 per poun; Columbia roant, cae, 100, $l3.7fi 80, $13,73; Arbucklc, iU.TJj Lion, $14.73. .; Itli-e Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3,371; Southern Japan, $3.50; Carolina, SfgGgc; broken bead, 2 '. Salmon Columbia river, 1 -pound tall, $1.75 per down; 2-pound tall $2.40; 1-pound fiat, $1.83; fancy, Ct. pound1 fiat, $l.H0; pound flat, $1.10; Alaka pink, l-Miund tail, 83c; red. 1- pound tall, $1.30; aoekeyen, i pjund tall, $1.83. Ktigar .Snek bad, 100 pound j Cube, 3.05; puwdemd. $3.40; drj' granulatel, 5,30; extra C, $4.8(1; guhln C,W'70;frult uar, U.W; alvam over aK UU, a follow; Rarrel, 10v; kalf-barrel 25c; boxea, 5V x,r 100 pound. (Term: On remittance within 13 dav. deduct c per pound; if later than 13 day and within 30 day, deduct 1c per pound; no dixeount ftr 30 day.) l'.wt sugar, graunlated, $5.20 per 100 pound; maple ugar, 13r lHo per pound. Salt -California. $11 per ton, $1.C0 per Ule; Liverpool,, 80, $17; 100, $1(1.50; 200, $10; half-ground, 100, $7; 30. $7.50. Nut Walnut, 131c per pound by sack, lo extra for le than :k; Bra til nut, 13c; filbert, 14c; pecan, jum bo. 14c; extra large, 13c; almond, I. X. L, Ifllc; chettnut, Italian, 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 2Vpound drum; peanut, raw, $Te rwr pound; roasted, Dc; pine nut, 10(Sl2c hickory nut, 7c; cocoa nut, 7c; curoanuta, 35,'Wo per doc-n. Beenn Small white, 33'?4lc; large while, 31; pink, SiS-ie; bayou, ic; Luna, OIc pound average, none alt, none ainoked; Oregon export, 20 to 25 pound average, 1U salt, 12 smoked, I-anl I-f lard, kettle rendered: Tierce, t2c; tub, Pic; 50, 91c; 20 10c; 10, 102c; 5, 101c, Btandard pure: Tierce, Hie; tub, OJcj 0H, OJc; 20 9c) 10, UJe; 5, 91'j. Compound Tierce, Get tubs, 01c; C0, 61c; 10, CJc, 5, CJ. Pickled Oood-rork, barrel, $18; half-barrel, $9.50; beef, barrel, $12; half-barrel, $0.50. Canned Meat Corned beef ,pound per dozen, $1.25; two pound, $2.33; six pound $8. Itoaet beef, pound, $1.25; two pound, none; ix pound, none, Roattt beef, tain poiind, none; two pound, $2.33; six pound, none, .uncn tongue, pound, $3.13. Dressed Meats. Beef Pree(i bull, l(S2c per pound; cow, 3i(S4jc; country steer, 4f73c Mutton lreed faney, 5i per pound; ordinary, 4c. Veal Drfed 100 to 123 pound, 7 (57 1-2; 125 to 200 pound, 5(a0; 200 pound and up, 3 l-2(3 coiit. Pork Dreed. HW to 130, 7f 7;j 130 and up, 0r$7c per pound. Provisions and Canned MeatSv llama 10 to 14 pounds, 13 Jo per pound; 14 to 16 pound, 131c; 1$ to 20 pound, 131c; California (picnic), 9c; cottage ham, 9c; boulders, 9c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled picnic ham, boneless, 15c. Bacon "-Fancy breakfast, 10c per pound; standard breakfaat, 17c; choice, 15 I 2c; EnglUh breakfaat, 11 to 14 lb., 14 I-2c; peach bacon, 13 l-2c. Sausage Portland, ham, 19o per pound; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, '171c; bologna, long, lie; weiner wuret, 8c; liver, 6c; pork, 9c; blood, 5c; headohee, 0c; bologna sauxage, link 41c Dry Salt -Cur! Regular short clear. 101 alt; 11 1-4 smoked; clear back 11 salt, 11 smoked; clear bellies, 14 to 17 Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. HopsChoice, 1904, 17&19c per pound Wool Kantern Oregon, average best liifS,21c; lower grade down to 15c, ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 23(527 per pound. Mohair Choice, 31(3 38 per pound. Hide Dry bides, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, 16 101 tr pound; dry kip No.1, 6 to 10 pouml, UlSc rn r pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pound, 17"?18c; dry alt-d, bull and stags one-third ! than dy flint; (cull, moth-eaten badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, wtjitber-beaten or grubby, 2(S3c iet pound !() 1 alU-d hide, tcer, aound 00 pound and over, 9fglOo p-r pound; 50 to CO pound, SifSflo per pound; under 60 pound and cow, 859c Pr pound; salted stag and bull, aound, 6 per pound; ealted kip, aound, 15 to 30 pound, 9c pT pound; salted veal, aound 10 to 14 pound, 0o r pound; salted ralf, aound, tinder 10 pound, 10c per pound; (green unsalted, lc per pound ten; cull, lc per pound lc). Sheep skin: Shearling, No. 1 butchen stock, 23(li 30e each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40$5Oe each; ipedium wool, No.1 butchers' stock. 00 (2 90c; long wool, No. 1 butcher' stock, $11JS0 each. Murrain pfllt from 10 to 20 per cent Is or 12 (J 14c jxr pound; borne bides, salted, each, according to aize, $1.50(33; dry, each, according to siae, $ 1 ( 1 .50 ; colU' hides, 23(50c each; goat skin, common 10(?15c each; Angora, with wool on, 23c5$1.50 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 31(34c; No. 2 and greae, 2(3 3c. Fur llear akin, a to size, No. 1, $2.501bl0 each; cubs, $l(S2j badger, 25 (3 50c; wild cat, with head perfect, 23 50c;' houe eat, 8(5 10c; fox, common gray, 50(570c; red, $3(?5; cn, $3(315; silver and black, $100(3200; fisher, $3 0; lynx, $4.50(36; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $12.50; martin, dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.50(34; muskrat. large, 10(J15ot skunk, 40(?;50c; civet or polecat, 510e otter, large, prime skin, $0(jl0; panther, with head and clawa perfect, $2W5; rac coon, prime, 30 (5 30c ; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.50(33; coyote, 60c d$l; wolverine, $0(3 8; beaver, per akin, large, $50; medium, $34; small, $1(3 1.50; kit, 50(5730. Casoara Sagrada (Chittam bark) GixhI. 3J(38 per pound. Grain bag Calcutta, 77ic OtU. Turpentine C'ase, 860 per gallon; barrels, 8O0 per gallon. White Lead Ton lots, 7Jcj 500-pound lot, 71c; lesa than 500-pound lota, 8c Gasoline Stova gasoline, eases, 231c; iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, cases, 32c; iron barrel or drums, 26c. Coal Oil Caea, 201c; iron barrels. 14o; wood barrel, 17c; 63 deg., case, 22c; iron barrel, 151c, J4neea vni uaw, a-imrrei lot, cue; l-barrcl lot, 03c; caws, 6$c. Boiled: 5 bantil lots, 64c; 1-barrel lot, 65c; cae, 70c THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. - Maintain unexcelled service from th weat to the east and south. Making clone connections with train of ail transcontinental line, passengers are aivn their cholc of routes to Chicago, Loulavllle, Memphis and New Orleans, and through thee point to the fai east. '' Prospective traveler desiring Infor. matlon a to the lowt rates arjd beat routes are Invited to correspond wltb the following repreaentatlvea; D. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, Hi Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. MNDBET, Trav, Passenger Agent. 142 Third 8t Portland, Ore. PAUL, a THOMPSON, Pasgr. Agent, sbMU4. BO YEARS vy f EXPERIENCE ( ImsM 1 Tnaoc Mamtt CorvauaHTS Ac AnrntM Mmili, itttrh and Mcrptmn mmf 1 wt,thr o eulnklr awortnin ir m.mion It 1 is?niMrti la ertifif Micmnhla CiHnmanlnf u.itiir,( (it .m. o,uii, (-1. msnurM piunu tent frM. tMrmt mpmm m wt-anur nucnta. elm takan ilirouch Muiin a ul racaln Ifertat notU4, Hh.M.l ciim, ta th Scientific JUiuricaii A kwlaomlr lllimrl wertlf. fawMt rtr. vtilatK,,, i,f an? -ient!04 l'nirual. Ternia, W a t.wr: f'.ur m.,mu, L Dvlabjrall nawadmlam HUNN4Co,BNewTork VraiKH Oflica. m t SU WaihloaionJ. C. Sunday Excursion to ortb Beach. The Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company are selling round trip ticket every Sunday from Astoria to all ootta, at a. rate of one dollar for the point on Long Beach, including Nah- round trip. TRAVELERS' CUiOE. lillAIk ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yen tbe Electric Lighted. Is tbe Crick Train of them alt for COMFORT as j ELECA!fCE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. The ticket office at Portland is 255 Morrison St, Cor. 3d. at TRAVELERS' GUIDE. n 1 TOWINQ. FREIGHTING CUR8IONS. AND EX- STEAMER JORDAN for Cathlamet, way landings, t dally except Sunday. JUNE. p. m. STEAMER VVENONA for Grays River, Knappton and way landings. alOly a follow: ' July. Saturday 29, 8:00. Monday 31, 9:30. Agents S. S. Roanoke for Coos Bay. Eureka, San Francisco and San Pedro. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pstfaenger AgenL PORTLAND, OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler eays: "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 thejear between Minneapolis,' St. Paul and Chicago. Be for (tailing 00 a trip no matter where write for Interesting informa tion about comfortable traveling. fi. L SISLER, General Agent. 132 Third 6L Portland, Oregon. T.H General Ht '. TIA8DALE, Puaenarer Agent, Paul, Minn. Gray S. S. Co. Steamers to Coos Bay. Eureka and San Francisco. Str. Toledo to Grays Harbor, Tuesday and Saturday. C. H. CALLENDER, Mansgtr. lljHi'(,,w i - m m vmmm TIDE TABLE, AUGUST . AUGU8T, 1905. HI gh Water. A7u7 AUGUST, 1903. Date. Tueadny , Wedneadoy 2 Thursday Friday Saturday , 1 E SUNDAY ....... Monday 7 Tueday Wednesday ...... huraday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 SUNDAY IS SUNDAY .......13 Monday ..14 Tuesday IS Wednesday 11 Thursday ........ IT Friday 1 Saturday 19 SUNDAY 20 Monday .2l Tueey ...... ...21 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday. 26 SUNDAY .......27 Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 31 h.m. 0:28 1:13 2:00 !:4S 3:40 4:3H 5:4r, 7:00 8:30 9:35 10: 39 11:32 0:88 1:17, l:li 2:32 3:09 $:47 4:30 5:S 8:29 7:45 9:04 10:06 10:158 11:42 0:15 1:02 ft. t.l 9.1 8.9 8.5 8.0 7.4 .7 6.0 e.4 .8 .7 8.4 8.1 7.7 r.2 .8 S.5 6.3 5.6 .l -7 7.3 9.6 8.0 P.M. ft. h.m. 1:36 2:16 2:55 3:351 4:18 6:05 6:59 6:57 8:03 1:06 10:06 11:00 12:18 11:62 12:58 1:34 2:08 2:40 8:10 3:38 4:09 4:441 5:251 6:18 7:22 8:3fl :3f 10:33 11:26 2:23 1:03 1:421 Low Water. Date! 7.9 Tuesday 1 8.1 Wednesday 8.8 Thursday . 8.6 Friday 4 8.5 Saturday . 8.4 SUNDAY 8.2 Monday . . 11 Tuesday .. 8.2 Wednesday 8.1 Thursday 10 8.s Friday 11 8.6 Saturday ........ 1 7.2 SUNDAY 13 8.7 Monday .........14 7.4 Tuesday 15 7.7 Wednesday ...... 16 7.J Thursday 17 7.1 Friday IS 7.7 Saturday 7.7 SUNDAY 20 7.6 Monday 21 7.5 Tuesday ...... ...2 7.8 Wednesday 23 7.4 Wednesday 7.4 Thursday .. 7.6 Friday .... 7. Saturday .. 8.3 SUNDAY , 8.7 Monday ... 7.9 Tuesday 8.4 Wednesday .23 .24 ,. 25 27 28 29 ...,.30 8.7 Thursday 31 A.M. h.m. 7:18 7:58 ft, -1.0 1.0 8:37-0.71 9:20 10:00 10:46, 11:36 0:49 2:01 3:14 4:17 5:14 -0.2 0.4 1.1 1.8 1.3 10 06 0.1 0.3 6:02-0.6 6:45 7:24 7:59 8:30 8:68 :23 :46 10:17 10:56 0:13 11:45 1:25 2:33 2:38 4:34 5:24 6:08 6:51 7:31 -0,7 -0.5 -0.2 0.4 0.S 1.3 1.8! P.M. ft, 2.4 t.l 1.8 1.6 15 1.4 n.m 7:27 8:11 8:65 :44 10:40 11:41 12:41 1:55 8:09 4:18 5:1 6:10 6:57 7:37 8:14 8:49 9:24 9:69 10:38 2.311: 25 2.8. 2.0: 32 . 1.8 12:50 16 8.0 It II 2.1 3.2 2.2 8.1 2.1 1.4 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.5 -0.6 -0.5 2:15 8:35 4:40 5:11 6:17: 7:10 7:461 L0 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Grands Railroad, the "Scenic Lin of the World." BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tlona and points of Interest along the line between Ogden and Den ver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If you are going East, write for In formation and get 4 pretty book that will tell you all about It W. C. McBrlde, Gnral Agtnt III Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Far Including berth and meal, 8.15; Round-trip, 8)25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern California. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERIELL, . . Gen. Pas. Agnt Ss. Prsnclsco, Cal. 'U BK j Cm Btf for anottyral 1 1 to i 4f I diachatrsie.itiflftmaftltoDiU OsMrut! M Irritajtiom or ul(-r.iiuat Mt M rletfl. w nf saineontl niamhranaa IVwvMIt tattfSM. Painlayu and sal lnn. tnt or vniwoftoui. vi sen i is ?iin win yy , Urciilftr t?u( oft rjiitwtU alifornia ! The land ot fruits, flowers and sun shine, where all the summer sports may bs enjoyed In winter. ' S55 PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached via THE SHORT ROUTE Beautifully Illustrated booklets and folders, descriptive of the many charm ing winter resorts, may be secured from any Southern Pacific Agent, or address W. E. COMAN, G. P. A, Portland, Or. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKET5 YIA To Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chioano, St Louia, and all -points east and southw 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mail u SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoress th Casoad and - Rooky Mountain. For tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address B. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent. 128 Third Street, Portland. Or. Q. TERKES. A. G. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tesler way Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS, VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from WM. HARDER. Gnral Agnt Portland, Or. The World's Pair Routs. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi eazo. "Short Line" Omaha to J Chicago. "South-West Limited'' Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of anr rail road in the world that equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee Ac St Paul Br. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars on alt their train and give their Rations . an excellence of service not obtainable else where. ."' ,;;,-.'. "1 Berths on their sleeper are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block system, - - -- Connections made with all trana-con- unemai wne in inion .Depots. , . Her talps Danik, Svenk og Norsk. Hier wird deutach gesprochen. S. Rowe, General Agent Portland, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Alder. A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. - EFFECTIVE JUXE 24, 1905. Uava PORTLAND Arrtro 800a.m Portland Cnion 11.20. rn 7 00p.m. depot (or Astoria 9.50 ojm t230 p.m . y Leavs ASTORIA Arrtvw 7.45 a m for Portland and 11.50a.m 6 10 p.m ) way points 10.50 p-m i SEASIDE DIVISION Leavs ASTORIA Arrive) 11 35a. for SeaniJe DirectT550 p.n Leave ASTORIA. Arrtvw 8.15 a.m ( for Warrenton 1 10:45a.m HJ0a.m. Hammond. Ft 11.00a.m. 6.50 p.m (Stevens, Seaside) 7:40a,m Leave - SEASIDE Arrlva 5:00 pm for Aetoria Direct 1 12 :30pTra" Leave SEASIDE. ArrlT 6.15 a. m 1 for Warrenton Ft ) 9 25a.ni Z.30p m. i Stevens. Ham- V 130p.m. 9.40a.m r mond, Astoria Saturday only. 4 DaLy sitcept Sat urday. . ' Through tickets and close connection via N. P. Railway at Portland and Gobi and 0. R. 4 N. via Portland. : j. a mayo, General Freight and Passenger Agent .WMv OREGON SlIOlU LINE aw Union Pacific 78 hours froa Portlaod to Cblcg No enangs of can. TIME HTHEDtTLES Depart From Arrtvo PORTLAND Cbleago Portlaod lt Lake, Denver, rt Special Worth, Omaha, Kan- tMpm :lAa.m. CU.8tLouta. via Hunt- CUtcago and tbe Eat tugion N itlantlo t.xprwe Palt Uke, Denver Kt 8:15 p. m. Worth, Omaha, Ku- T:15B via Hunt-: City, Mt Louia, lugtuu jChtCMa-o and Uteat fVful iwalla Walla, fewi. uiitMail ton, Spokane, M Inue- ;lp. m. apolia . Ht Paul, Daluihi 8:00 pat viaSpc-, Milwaukee, tUioo, P" kane and Ciut t Daily ei- Colurabl Rler tn 4 am cepl, Hun- HortlHud ui Way ijiy el. Uy atrm Uudiu cept Mea SCHEDULE OF T. J. POTTEH. For July, 1905. DATE 5: 3 w m w 01 3 ' Thursday, 20 Friday." 2 Saturday, 22 Sunday, 83 . , Tuesday, 25 . Wednesday, 26 Thursday, 27 Friday, 28 Saturday, 29 Sunday, 30 Lv I Lv. fir S i LvlLv 9.003.oojs.xo,.a5j 125 9003-oo5-406.5il.55 ia.oi.ooj j I 7-oo;8.is 9 o 0 AT 3.1J 9.00i3.oo;8.ooj9.isj4.1 6.20j3.ao:8.oojo.i5 4lS 10.40:4.4O8.oo:9.i5i4.U U.40i5.4o;8.ooa.t!4.H i.oo;7.oo 8.oo!9,ij;4.15 Black face figures, P. M.; light, A. M. STEAMER KAHC0TTA Leave Astoria on the Tids DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting taers with trains for Long Deach. Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rfv at Astoria same evening. j Through tickets to ana from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS. Asent, Astoria, Or.