I ? SATURDAY, 'AUGUST H, 1905. V lilt SlOKNING ASlORIAl, ASTOMlA, ORlftOft. A IJA77H GF HEALTH Abiolutcly Pure OAS t.'0 SUBSTITUTE ft PORTLAND IARKETS V Utest Quotations in the Portland ' n 1 i. 1 rroouce niarcu. Complttt Matket Reports Corrected Each Day Giving the Wholesale Prices ol Commodities, Frm Product b4 Vje tables. Portland, Aug. 'II. Wiwat exporter Iurt dull condition in Omi 1'ortlattd market, rii have nt Wn M- initly m-ttlrd ujxm. Wheat he hern cln lining in the Ket of late, white tbe KuroM-an market tlo not win to re quire much lVlflc cnt wheat at thi time. Tli'T are no etgr on tbt mad to Uverpool, a jirlw have not yi-t ad ju.U-d theniM-lvrs between Ann-rim and England. iVarrity till prrvcitft In many lino, although extraordinary hravy reelt the t wk, An advance of 10 ernt per l0 pound lie taken place in ugr. Canned toniaturt are going to be Mure thl year. A blight ba overtaken the crop In I'talt, and not over W -urit Milt be nk''J tltU M-mum. I'teb ha averaged jSOtigHUO ranc of totiiatoe the 't few yrar. Jjttd In up another one Italf cent. Thl i the aetuml advene within ten day, ami limitation ire eoiioiileird Unit. ruUulen are entiling In freely, hut there U 00 shipping demand yet, ami jirirea tuny from GO eetiu t 70 cent tier KM) pound in the ttmntry. ( wmtry butter i in IirHt iw ipt, an 1 what Mime in i okl rjntYkly at quota tin. Grata, Ftour, Feed, Etc. - Hour-Patent, WWiHS.lO r bar rel j straight, Wf 423 j clean, f3.73!g ' VilUv. t3.00ri4.23i IlnUli hard wheat, MMSMWi Graham, $33As tthole wheat, ft 125 1 rye flour, local 5i Eaetern, W.80f5.O cornnwal, per bale, 1. Wo 2.20. Wheat-New Club, 72f"3 per btwhels new blue.tein, 77(SOj per buithel, new valley, 75. OaU, No. 1 white feed, $2020 per ton 1 gray, 29. r , MlUatulTa Dran,' t9 per tooj mid dling, 124 SOj ahorte. f21 J ahop, U. 8. mill, 916; linm-ed dairy feed, 118) Afal fa meal, (18 pr ton.- Cereal Food Rolled oata, cream, 60 pound aaika, ffl.75-, lower grade, $5 .25i oatmeal, lU-el cut 50-pound catk. (8 per barrels lO pouthl ancke, W.25 per lalej oatmeal (ground), 60-pound aacki, 17.50 per barrel; 10-pound aacka, ti per bale; aplit.pea, 5 pet 100-pound ack; Jto-pound boe, 1.40; pearl lwitloy, f4.25 per 100 pound) 25-pound boxea, t,25 per boxj pantry flour, 10-pound aatki. I2J50 per bate. Hay. Timothy, );i15 psr ton; new. $1112; clover, grain, $8Vi.0i theat, 8. -Butter, Egtij Poultry, etc Butter City ere merle, t extra cream ry, 221ig25o per puindj atate cream trie 1 fancy' creamer, 20(g22 2c; tore butter, 1516. j?pg,Orei!on rnnch, 21 l-222c per doienj EaU'rn, 20(21e. Cheeite Oregon full cream twine, 12c. 8cj Young America, 13o. Toultry Average' old hen, 12 l-2? 14c; mixed chicken, 12$12 l-2cj old roontcre IOIOJi young rooetera ,11 121 aprlng. 1 1-2 to 2 pound, 18 1-217 1 to 1 12 pounds, 1017cj dressed chicken, 1314c turkey, alive 18 lOcj turkey, choK-e, 20(522 -2ci Vee, live, per pound, 6lc; geee, dreed, pe pound, 0(?10ci duck, ld, 13c; duck 'young, 1014; pigeon, $11.25 aquab, Vegetable Fruits, etc. . Applea, table, $l.fi0fS2.50 pr box; Cherrle "12, 1-2 per pound.. . 'Apprtcot-G0c(f $1 per pate. J'whea78i80 per cratfl. z ; Pluma 2altOo per craU. , , ' IHacklterrlee fi&Q per pound. . Cantaloup 12.753.60 ptr crate. I'eart-12.25 per box, , Currant 80 jr pound. . Prune 85cl. , 1UpWrle-fl5 ier crata. ' Watermelon la per pounjL Crab apple- -60o per box, Trcpk-al frulu Lemon, choice $150 B0. - " ' Orange, naval, fancy, 12.50(2.75 per box 1 choice, $2i2.ZQ, utandird, tlM(H, $1.75i Mediterranean weet, (2.501b2.75 Valem-la, I353(?3.75, " ' Gtapt fruit 2.503 per box. - Banana 5 l-2o per pound. Plneapp!e-2,50(2'4 per dozen. Fresh Vegetablei. ArtHioke 6la dwen. Bean 11 l-4o per pound. Cabliage, 11 l-4o per pound. Cauliflower 75tfj,OOc per dozen. Clery-7fi(p3. Corn 76111. Cucumber 25(550 per box. Tail Plant-17 l-2(20o. Parly 25e per down. Pea 2?5a per )ound. Pepper ISu per pound. RadUhe 10il2o per doten. IthttUrl 1 1-2&2 l-2c wr pound. Tomatoe 85$ 1 per craU-. 8iuah 5o pr pound. Boot Vegetable Turnlim, $1.25(3 1,40 per 'k; earrota, $l.20(o,1.50 pi larlct beet, $11JZ3 per aackt garlic, 12c per pound. Onion California, red, $153 per hun dred j yellow, $155. potatoe Oregon, new, 50r$lj Cal ifornia, rtew, 85c(f II. RaUIna Loo Muaratel, 4 crown 71? 1 unbleadied, aeedlema fiuttana, 6c; Groceries, Nuta, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 2C28c; Java, orduv ry, l(r22c; CoU Rica, fancy, 18320eS good, Ifl-f lRcj ordinary, 1012o per pound; Columbia roat, caea, 100, $13.75; 5o, $13,73; Arbuckle, $14.75; Lion, $14.75. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.371 ; Southern Japan. $3.50; Carollnaa, 6g61e; broken head, 2fe. Salmon Columbia river, 1 pound tall, tl.73 per dounj 2-pound tall $2.40; 1-pound flat. $1.85; fancy, 1U- piund flat, $1.80; 1 pound flat, $1.10; Alftkka pink, 1 -pound tall, 85c; red, 1- pound tall, $1.30; aocknyea, t pound tall, $1.85. Sugar Sack bat, 100 pound 1 Cut, $3.65 powdered, $3.40; dry granulated. $5.00; extra C, $4 .80; golden C$4.70;fru!t tngar, $5.30; advance over tack bai, a follow: Barrel, 10c; half-barrel 25c; boxe. 6c per 100 pound. (Term: On remittanc within 13 daya, deduct e -er pound; if later than 15 daya and within 30 day, deduct Jo per pound; no dWount after SO day. Beet augar raunlHted, $5.20 per UK) pound; maple ugar, 15f lSc per pound. Salt California, $11 per ton, $l.B0 per bale; Liverpool, 6, $17j. 100, Vltl.5, ZW, $10; half ground, 100a, $7; 50. $7.50. Nut Va!nule, I3c per pound by tack, le extra for lea than aack; Bra- til nut. 15c; ftlberta, I4c; pecank, jum bo, 14c; extra, large, 15c; almond, I. X. L., 10c; chetnut. Italian, 15c; Ohio, $4.50 per 23-pound drum; peanut, raw, $71 per pound; roaat4, 6c; pine nut, 10 12e; hickory nut, 7ej eoooa nut, 7c; eoeoanut, 350rte per doaen. Bcant Small white, 3(f4o; large white, .11; pink, 331c; bayou, 4c; Lima, Cfa. Breued Meat. Beef Pressed bull, l(j2e per pound; cow, 3jtfi:41cj country steers, ($5o. Mutton Dreed fancy, 5c per pound; ordinary, 4& v Veal Pressed 100 to 123 pounds, 7 7 1-2; 125 to 200 pounds, 6(?0 200 pouml and up, 3 l-2(u 5 cont. TIDE TABLE, AUGUST AUGUST, 1605. High jyajterv A.M. h.mTl ft. fueeday i 0:21 9.1 Wedneadoy ...... 2 1:13 9.1 Thursday 3 2:00 8.9 Friday , 4 (:48 8.5 Pwturday 5 3:40 9 0 erNDAY 4:S8 7.4 Monday ......... 7 5:43 (.7 Tuesdny 8 7:00 '6.2 Wednesday 9 8:20 9.0 Thursday 10 9: SIS ,1 Krldny 11 10:39 9.4 Pnttirdny 12 11:82 6.8 SUNDAY IS SUNDAY 13 Monday 14 Tueaday .15 0:38 8.7 Wednenday 18 1:17 8.4 ThuradHy , 17 1:66 8.1 Friday IS 2:82 -7.7 Snturdny 19 8:09 7.2 SUNDAY ,.....20 3:47 8.8 Monday .........21 4:30 8.3 Tuesday .........22 6:35 6.8 Wednesdny ..83 6:29 6.5 Thursday 24 1:45 5.3 Friday 2' 9:04 6.6 Snturdny 28 10:06 6.1 SUNDAY - 27 10:68 6.7 Monday 28 11:42 7.3 Tuesday 29 Wednesday SO 0:15 9.0 Tbundny -31 1:02 8.0 P.M. Pork-DreMed, 100 to 130, 7 (5 71c; 150 and up, 6(J7 per pound. . Provision and Canned Miatl. Ifamt 10 to 14 pound, 13a per pound) 14 to 10 pound, 13tc 1$ to 20 pound, 131:j California (picnic), 6c; cottage bam, Oej ihouldera, 9c; boiled ham, 21c; boiled pknlo bam, bonelc, 15o. Bacoa Fancy breakfavt, J9o per pound; standard breakfast, 17c; choice, 19 1 2e) KnglUh breakfaat, 11 to 14 lb., 14 l-2ct peach bacon, 13.12c. 8auage Portland, bam, 18o per pound; minced bam, 10c; Summer, choice dry, 171c; bologna, long, 11") wcjner wuntt, 8c; liver, ; pork, 6c; blood, 5c; headchee, Oc;. bologna eautage, lin'r. 4tc Dry Salt-Cured Regular thort clear, 101 alt; 11 1-4 tmoked; clear back 11 alt, 11 emoked; char belliea, 14 to 17 pound average, none talt, none tmoked; Oregon export, 20 to 23 pound average, 111 aalt, 121 amoked. Lard Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierce, Oiej tub, Blcj CO, Die; 20 10c; 10, 0c 5, 101c. Standard pure: Tierce, gfri tub, Die; 60, 61c; 20. 01c; 10, 2c; C, 6. Compound Tierce, 6c; tub, CJ; 50, Cc, 10., C!e, 6, Cle. Pk-kled Good Pork, barrel, $18; half-barrel, t?..W; beef, barrel, $12; half-barrel, $0.30. Canned Meate Corned beef .pound, per dozen, $153; two pound, $2.35; h pound, $8, Roat beef, pound, $155; two pound, none; lx pounds, none. Roaat beef, tall, pound) none; two pound, $2.35; ix pounds, none. Luncn tongue, pound, $3.13. Bops, Wool, Hides,. Etc. Hop-Cholce, 1604, 1719c per pound Wool Eastern Oregon, average best, 101210; lower gradea down to 15c, ac cording to shrinkage; Valley, 2527 per pound. Mohair -Choice, 31(3380 per pound. Hide Dry bides, No. 1, 10 pounds and up, 16(5101 ocr pund; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to 10 pound, ll(15c per pound; dry calf, No. 1, under 5 pounds, 1718c; dry tatted, bulls and stag, one-third less than dry flint; (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-slipped, wektherbeaten or grubby, 23c per pound le) j talted hide, steers, sound, 00 pounds and over, 613 10c per pound; 60 to 60 pounds, 819c per pound; under 50 pounda and cow, 81? 9c per pound; salted stags and bulls, sound, 6c per pound; salted kip, sound, 13 to 30 pound, 6c per pound; salted veal, sound. 10 to 14 pound, 6s per pound; salted calf, sound, under 10 pound, 10c per pound; (greenuusalted, lo per pound lesa; cull, lo per pound less). Sheep skins: Shearlings, No. 1 butcher! atock, 2530c each; short wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40(S50e each; uedium wool, No. 1 butcher stock, 00(80c; long wool, No. 1 butchers stock, $1(51.50 each. Murrain pits from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12 314o per pound; horse hide, salted, each, according to size, $l.50(3; dry, each, according to size, $1(31.50; eolts' hides, 25(S50c esch; goat skins, common 1015o each; Angora, with wool on, 25c$1.50 each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 3134c; No. 2 and grease, 2 (5,3c. Furs Bear akin, as, to size, No. 1, $2.50 lb 10 each; cuIm, $12; badger. 25 (5j50o; wild cat, with head perfect, 25 60cj house cat, 5(gl0c; foxK cemmon gray, 50(g70ci red, $35; cross, $5(515; silver and black, $100(3200) fishers, $5 0; lynx, $4.50fl; mink, strictly No. 1, according to size, $12.50; martin dark Northern, according to size and color, $2.50(4; muskrat, large, 10(3 15c; skunk, 40g50c; civet or polecat, 510ej otter, large, prime skin, $010; panther, with head and claws perfect, $25; rac coon, prime, 30(50c; mountain wolf, with head perfect, $3.50 5; coyote, 00c jt$l; wolverine, $08; beaver, per skin, large, 50; medium. $3(4; small, $1 AUGUST, 1905. Low Water. A. 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' P"'- - I rt.m.TftTl 1:8 7.9 Tuesday ., i 7:18-lTd 8:16 8.1 Wednesday ........ 2 7:68-1.0 S:55 8.S Thursday 3 8:37-0.7! 8:85 6.5 Friday 4 9:20-0.2 4:18 8.5 Saturday ., 6 10:00 04 6:05 8.4 SUNDAY,. 6 10:46 1.1 5:69 8.1 Monday 7 11:36 1.8 6:67 84 Tuesday 8 0:49 I S 8:03 8.S Wednesday .... . 9 2:01 1.0 9:06 8.S Thursday ..10 3:14 0.6 10:06 8.s Friday 11 4:17 0.1 11:00 8.6 Saturday ....,,..12 6:14-0.8 18:18 7.2 SUNDAY .......13 6:02 -0.6 11:62 8.7 Monday 14 8:46 -0.7 13:58 7.4 Tuesday ., 15 7:24 -0.5 1:84 7.7 Wednesday ,.,..,16 7:59-0.2 2:08 7.7 Thursday 17 8:30 0.4 2:40 7.7 Friday,.; 18 8:SS 0.8 8:10 7.7 Saturday ........19 9:23 1.8 3:38 7.T SUNDAY 20 9:46 1.8 4:09 7.6 Monday 2110:17 1.3 4:44 7.5 Tuesday 22 10:56 1.8 5:26 7.5 Wednesday -. 28 0:M 2.0 6:18 7.4 Wednesday ......23 11:45 8.2 7:22 7.4 Thursday 24 1:25 1.8 8:80 7.6 Friday ,.25 1:33 1.4 9:35 7.9 Saturday ...26 3:38 0.9 10:33 8 8 SUNDAY 27 4:34 0.3 11:26 8.7 Monday ..28 5:24 -0.2 12:23 7.9 Tuesday 29 6:08 -0.5 1:03 8 4 Wednesday 30 6:61 -0.6 1:42 8.7 Thursday .31 7:31 -0.5 L50; kit. 50(375e, ' I Cascara (jagrada (CbJttam bark) Good, $H8 per pound, . ' Grain bsg Calcutta, 77l3. Wis. Turpentine Cae, t0c per gallon; barrels, 80o per gallon, WbIU Lead-Ton lots, 7J; 500-pound lota, 7Jc; lest than 500-pound lots, 8c Gasoline Stov gasoline, eases, 231c; Iron barrels, 17c; 86 deg. gasoline, case 32c; Iron barrel 6r drums, 2c. Coal Oil-Case, 20lc; iron barrel 14c; wood- barrels, 17c; 63 deg., cases, 22c; iron barrel, 151c Linseed Oil-Raw, 5-barrel lots, 62c; 1-barrel lot, fi.To; ease, 69c. Boiled 5 barrel lots, Me; l'barrel lot, 6Jc; canes, 70c. . : . . .... ... . . w Diio cowsuoHTt4c. tnfnim Mniltnf a k4-h nd lfTtMIn ? SQlklr ftirt.in fint oiritiko tn nkmbr mo ba.ntKm t pr..hMj pMPv- - Commonly HrnaMnctlri!rS,lriilu. HAKDBCOI uo flM 9mA f r-. OM-t vfir for wmvuftoig palMUl. FKtmiis taken Ihrmati Munn a Cu. Mir tpmat natltt, M bout etmnt. III tb Scientific Jftierican. A lianilmlf Kintni)M WMklr. f.ft Hr. mlathm of anv (Kirittfln f-Hjml. Trma. S3 a mr: f'tarmonftM,L SuiO byall nwtlslnL fiUfirl & co."lB New Tort tsrauRB urac. urn. wusuviuu, v, MEDICAL. THE Cr. C. GEE Wo Chinese Medicine Co. Formtrly locafea 253 Abler Street ; for the past fiv ycars,BA VE iMUVED into the llsrce brick buildiuB st the south-east cor ner of irt awl Morrison Streets. En trance No. 162 1 ront St. Successful Home Treatment Dr.COKB SO l known throughout the Onlted SUtUissid ! nillcd the urrat ( hlnw iMx-Utr on arroutit of hi wondwful cor without the aid of a knife, without uin polKin orditiaoranjr kind. He trrwta any and ail dliutiMhi with powerful oriental toots herb, harkt, and vufcubien that are un known to niwiKnl arttiiis, In this oountry, and through the ue nf Uum harmless Tvmv 4t he (Uara litem lo cure Catarrh, Asthma, luag Trouble, Rheumatism, NtrvouiMM, Stomach, liver. Kidney, Female Weakness and all Chronic Diitaitt. Cull or wrtie, enpiiMlar 4 J-ra-nt utamni for nialllnr book and eln-iilr. Addria. The G Ce Woo Chinese Medicine Co., No. 161 12 hirst St. $.E. or Morrison. Monyou thl. Portlsnd Orejon TRAVELERS' GUIDE. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. If your tickets read over the Deo ver and Rio Grands Railroad, the "Scento Una of the World." BECAUSE Titer art so many scenic attrae tlons and points of Interest along the lint) between OgJen and Den ver that the trip never become tiresome. If you are going- East, writ for In formation and get pretty book that will tell you all about it. W. C. McBride, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Fsr including berth and mesls, $15; Round -trip, $25. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern California. ' O. W. ROBEKTS, Ageut. Astoria, Oregon. . A. Q, D. KERIAELL. Gen. Pas. Agent San Franeisco, Cal. STEAMER KAHC0ITA Leaves Aatorta on the Tida DAILY FOR ILWACO. connectinf there wttt trains for hong Beach, Tioga an? North Beach points. Returning ar rtv at Astoria same evening. rhrough tickets to and, from all pria clpaJ European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Avent, Astoria, Ors. Mllji bo YEARS if EXPERIENCE I S imi"miiii TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will toll yea tU - Electric Lighted. Is tbe Crick Tula of them all for COMFORT tti ELEGANCE. The ticket office at Portland is at SS Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General PBgsengcr.AgenL PORTLAND. OREGON. "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler says: "I've tricl them ail 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. ' . Mefor tattlngon a trip so matter where write for InterexttDg informa tion about couifortabie traveling. MLSISLCR, General Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. T1A9DALE, General PAenpr Agent, Ht. Paul, Mma. I Bf " I ainornia The land of fruit, flowers and sun shine, whera all the summer sports may be enjoyed In winter. PORTLAND to LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. reached r'.a 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. COM AN,. G P. A, Portland, Or. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS flK To Spokane, St Paul Minneapolia, Duluth, Chicago, St Louia. and all points eaat and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 he Fast MflilZ SPLENDID SERVICE - UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYE Daylight trip aoross the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. . for tickets, rates folders and full In formation, call on -or address EL DICKSON, r. City Ticket Agent 121 Third Street Portland. Or. O. TERKES. A. G. P. A, Corner First avenue and Tealer way Seattle, Wash. . WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR 8HIPMENT8 VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full Information from r WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland,- Ore. The World's Fair Route. ii i $55 TRAVELERS GUIDE. , THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited" St Pant ru. cago. "Short Line" Omaha to laicago. -soutB-west Limited" Kaasaa City to Chicago. ' Xo train in the service of any raS road In the world that equals ia equip ment that of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee It St Paal By. They owo and operate their own sleeping and dining cars oa at their train and give their patio as asi excellence of serrice not obtainable else where. , Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars M any other line. They protect their train by the Block system. Connections made with all trans-eosV tlnental lines in Union Depots. Her tales Da risk, Srensk og Norsk, Hier wlrd deutsch geiprochea. ' H. S. Eowe, General Agent, PortkoJ, Oregon. 134 Third Street, corner Aider. A.& C. R. R TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE JUNE 24, 1903. 1 Leavs PORTLAND ArrlT) 8 00a.m I Portland Cnion lL20vm 7 00p.m. depot for Astoria 90 p.m t230p.m . V Leavs ASTORIA Arrte 7.45 a m j for Portland and 110 a.m 6.10 p.m ) way points 105Q yni SEASIDE DIVISION. Lea ASTORIA Antf 11 35 a.m for SenMe Direct 50 p.ns Leave ASTORIA. . Anir 8.15 a.m I forWarrentoo 1 10:4Saaa llOa.m. Hammond, Ft ll.OOajn. 5.9Q p.m (Sterens, Seaside) 7:40a,sa Leara SEASIDE Arrim 5 KX) p.m for Aatoria Direct 1 12 5pna Leave SEASIDE, ArrtT 6.15 a. m I for Warreofcn Ft i 9 25a.ia 2.30p m. i Stevens. Ham- V 130p.m. 9.4Uaun ' mrmd, Astoria J 7-su,. Saturday only. 4 Dahy except SaA- arday. i Through tickets and close connection via K. P. Bailway at Portland and Gobla and O. R. 4 K. via Portland. J. a MAYO, . General Freight and Passenger Agent. OREGON SHOsljLlNE ako Un i or Pacific 71 hour from Portland to CMcajpV No change of cars. a ' i ii , TIJIESTHEDCLES Depart From Arrive PORTLAND Chicago " rHrtlud lt Lake. Dearer, Ft .Special Worth. Omaha, Kaa- 1 35 a m :U.ra. -Oilj. tM Louts, via H" nt-iCiucaeo and the Eaat . iDgion Atlantic - Kxprwa :?alt Lake, Denver Kl S.I5p.m. I Worth. Omaha, Kan- 7:lia via lluot- u :ity. Louis, Ingtoo .LliicvKo aud theCiuit ' BUPmil Wl!a Walla. ewta- runt Mull tou,.ep.)liaD,Mlnoe- 15 1., ill. mmI . M I'anl, liululli i tS p m viaStw- Milwaiiki, thM-ago, . kaiie anu I Dally er- K-olmubla Rrer ia i a m epl Hou-il-onlnnitautf Wjr Dajt t day airin laudunjn ct.pt H. SCHEDULE OF T. J. P0TTE2. For Annst, 19 5. M 58 II 5 s s -I PATH DATg Aug. St 10 11 10. II .so. t 40, S OOi U l " 9.13 :' 1100 4 l. Aug IS 4.4-4 il 7 1! 4 IV It , s u 10 31) 4 I S.UUi v, 12 l i Ii II if u 1 IT IS I ss a tt ii M M Sat. n Ii 14 11 lit 17 1 19 M ii U S i B s IV s ooi t.o iu. inol II 45 IS t OH 4 OOi 4 401 4 40. S 30 'i'jn S IS. 1.4.M 9.0a s'w! 'i'oi s.ow I.4JH ! 7 00 s'so 3 4.1 Sat. 00j 'i'ii,' Vi st j T Ml io o. 1.1-1 I 2.15. 4 00 11.01! 7.W u.iM j Scptt rao "e Sal. hi i Bn SI for Hm trrll4liii tit u-tHm of m 14 r t w.f frraaw. KihIm. . n J h tt - rtCmiri'. (it. (.at mt paivHi'MM. ISCtAa SiMBmiMA k. I.., j, , wwil iifliin 11 mi m mi I B . SI ml t.lli'lJ ?. Ciroalaf wl urn rnM.