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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
t jsUMDAY, DZCIMBES it, 1903. 1HE MORNDT& AStOniAN. ASTOMA. OBEGON. iUD MARKETS r itest Quotations In the Portland Market. ! Com&UU Msrkit Btports Comcted lack l j oar uiTiBf ins waoimj meti 01 Conunedities, Firm Produce and Vige- Portlsnd, Dee. . 27. VLeat buyer who hsv been keeping track of the writer of California this seson ara of tht opinion (hat a largo amount of j wheat will hav to .U hlppd from I Portland U 8an Fram-iai-o nxt r, j on account or light crop in the risers- I ment and Ran Joaquin Valley." I In 4lcuMlng the poultry iltuatloir to day W. T. Turner My to producer s "Hood dreaaed turkey will aell this wjk at tta;22 pound. All good gc, live or dreeed, will bi Ing f noy rl.. Puck are scarcsi not enough ara com ing to supply the demand. Chicken 'are cleaned up pretty well ' today,' aad ilook for . very gmd . uiaikrl thi Seok." I Prh-es of frb rpyo ara det-linfng, and -froducer are bJiImsI to ahlp a ftt -4 pnwible. Strictly frvh were quoted at 30o today, but thi price w om id-rd weak. Esttein egg are pleiili ful at 23g2.V, but are likely to be driven out of thla market by heavy receipt of freh, ahould tU weather continue mild. '" ' The butter market U active, and fani'y rrctuurry aelW promptly. Nome Katrn U coming In atltl, and tuerfa a K'xyl demad. Loral roameri-s now pay 2v$.31e a poud for buter fat. Good calve are in demand at top price. Veal I inclined to l tcarce, at thi U considered "between eamn J.OOj bananas, 60 par B pkspplss, I3.502ROO per dot 1 rota toss Per lack, M75ei ear Iota, country j jobber' prices, 70$8Sej . per 100 Iba.,1 turnip 7680e aackj aab- bag, pr pound, lHej celery, dozen, 7 5 'i 85c 1 onion, f 1.061.10, In country, jobber' price, 1 .20 1.30 cucumber, box, Wc j beeU 1 par nck carrot 75cj per aackj garlic, lOej egg plant, 15o per pound tweet potato, 2&2c red pep per, 20e pounds hothou Irtture, 30c down. California vegetable Ore n ben, 10 pound 1 green peal, 10c; sprout, 81 radishes, 26o dozen buncbeej CM peppora, $1.2? boxj tomatoe, 11.25 boi head lettuce, 25o dot.) artichoke, 75 dot. Valley, Grain, Produce, d. WleaWWalla Walla, 73cj "fir; bluetetn, 78cj red, 70o. OateWhite, 1270 1 gray, $26.60. ; Barley-Drawing, $23.00j feed, $22.50j rolled, 123. Ilay-Vailey timothy, l0(gll East- arm Oregon, 13igl40 clover, $8.609 chant, 7J0(SS aJfalfa, $10. MitUtuffa-Middling, 24. 00$ 25.00 j -ehnp, lj bran, $18319j ahorU, t20 'Z21. Flour Hard wheat patent. 4.33: etrelght $3&4.00j graham, $3.78 j rye, 3.00j whole wheat flour, $4.00 valley flour, U.0663.W) DakoU, WW&Uii Eastern rye, fl.40 Ptfbbury, $8.30 7.18) Corvallla, 13.70. Corn-Whole, $28.00j cracked, $29.00 par ton. Rye-$1.00 par ewt Produce. . flutter, fancy creamery, 271(J30cj city creamery, 30g32icj dairy, 161(3 17c j tore, 14 (g 15c j Pattern creamery, 230 2710. dice Young America, 1 SI'S 10c: Oregon full cream, 14o. l'fX-Freh Oregon ranch, 30(3 31oj Eaettrn egg, 2527io. Poultry Old rooter, 80cj hen, 11 ?l2o rlpring, lOlllej broiler, 100 I0o; dreMed chicken, 13 13ic; gecoe, liva, 9(3 10c j drced, 1021c; turkey, livo, 17171fl drerd, 1921c; duck, old, ll12ci Spring duck, 14cj pigeon, far doaen, $ll9; aquab, $22.60. Uoney Dark, 10lllcj amber, 12 13o; fancy white, 14gl5!. Frvlts and VegeUblaf, California grapea 92l 1M Malaga grape $0.00 per bbL Apple Green, 79ctl.75. rear; -$1.2891.60 a box. Crap fruit $2J1053.00 crata. lluckleberrlea 7o per lb. Cranberriea $12.60 por band. Tropical fruit Lemona, fancy, $4.60 1 choice, $4.00 per boxi orange, $2.60 Crecerita, Provialona, Ite. Sugar, aack bult-ldn C , $4.95 j extra C, $6.06 j powdered, $3.63 j patent cub $3.80 cane, D. 0., $33 j fruit tug u, $563) beet tugar, $3,43 1 barrala, ewt. lOej keg, ewt, 26ej box, ewt, 50o ad vance over aack bia, laa io lb. If paid forlilSiaya. ' ; Salt-Bale of 75 2a, bale, 91.00; bale of M-3i, bale, $1.$0 bale of 40 4, bale, $1.00; bale of 15-10. Lie, $I.60j bap, 60. fin, ton, $11.00 bag, 50 lb., genuine Uverpool, ton, $17.00j bega, 50 lha.. I rouni, 100. ton, $7X0 R. S. V. P., 20 5 lb. carton, $215; R.8.V,P, 24 3-lb. carton, $1.75) Liverpool lump, ton, $19.60. Rica Imperial Japan, No. 1, $3.95; Southern, Japan, 6c; brokn, 41c) bead, fancy, 7; bead, choice, 61a. 4 Coffee Mocha, 2402$ej Java, fancy, fl2J32ci Java, good, 20(324 Java, ordi nary, 17(J20, OoU Rica, fancy, 18f20 CoaU Rica, good, 1418; Arbuckl, 15c per lb. Lion 14 per lb.) Columbia coff, 131c) Salvador, 11(316. ProvUlon Ilami, to alza, 13c; ham, picnic, Oc; bacon, regular, 12c; bacon, breakfMt, 131 191c; dry aalt Ud, He; back, dry H, He. NuU-WalnuU, No. 1 toft .bell, 151c; So. 1, bard abeli. 15J Cihle, 13c al mond, 17c; Albert, 14(315; BrtilU, lie; pecan, 131916c) hickory, 8c ; Vir ginia peanuta, 7371c Jumbo .Virginia peanut, 9c; Japanet peanuta, 6l($0c; cbanuU, Italian, 14c; ooooanuU, dotes, 75(g80o) now almond, 26917c, Flge-WbJU, IK, $ MOcj black, 6 07a. Beana Small wblta. 4 l-4ci large white, I l-2c) pink, Jcj bayou, 4 3-4; Limaa, 7e; Mexican, red, 9. - Pickled gooda-Pkktod pig feet, I t bamla, $5X0 U barrel, $2.76) 15 lb. klU, $125; pickled tripe. 1-2 barrel, $5.00' M bamla, $2.76 15 lb. kite, $Ii5 pickled plgt' tonguaa, 1-2-barrel. $0.00) 1-4 barren, $3.00) 151b. kite, $lj0) pickled lamb' tongue, 1-2-bar rela, $9.00; 1-4 barrala, $5X0) 16 lb. kiU, $2.75. Coffee Mocha, 2438e)rava, fancy, 20(232c) Java, good, 2024e; Java, ordi nary, 17&20C) Coata Rica, fancy, 183 20c j Coata Rica, good, 14 18c; Ar buckle, 16o per Ib.j Lion, 16c per lb.) Columbia coffee, 13 l-4c; Salvador, 11 d 15e. Lard Kettle-rendered 1 Tierce, He) tub, 11 1-4 60., 11 1 4c; SOo, 11 t 8) 10, 11 3 4c; 6a, 11 7-8c) Standard purei Tieroea, 10c; tub, 10 l-4o; 60a. 10 l-4o; 20. 10 3 8c; 10. 10 3 4c; 6a, 10 l-4c; 6a, 9e, Compound 1 Tierce, 7c 5 tuba, 7 I -4c; 60, 6 3 4o) lOi, 7 l-4c) 6, 7 4a. 8aug Po.-tland nam, 13 l-2e per lb.) minced ham, 10c; eummer, choice dry, 17 l-2c) bolojrna, long, 6 l-2c; wiener- wt, 8c; livtr, 6c; port, 9c ; blood, 6c; eadcheete, 12 l-2cj bologna uuge, link, 4 l-2s. Ralalna fooe Mutcatela, 3 crown. l-2cj t-crown, 0 1 2c; bleached eeed le Sultanna, 712c unbleached teed le Sultani!, 6 8 4cj London layer, 3- crown, whole boxea of 20 lb., $1.83; t crown, $1.75. Dried Fruit Apple, evaporated, 9o per lb.) aundried, aack or boxca, none; aprleoU 11121) peabea, 10llc) pears, 10(212 l-2cj prunes, Italian, 8 0 1 2c Frencb, i l-2oj figs, CI. blacks, S-4e do, white, none) Smyrna, 20c ) Ferd. date, 6c; plum, pitted, 6c Cereal food Rolled oat, eream, 90- Ib. aacka, $8.76) lower grade, $5X0 $6.26) oatmeal, ateel eat, 60-Ib. wet, $8 per bale; 10-Ib. tacks, $4-25 per bale) oat meal (ground), 60-lb. aack. $7X0 per bale) 10-lb, Backs, $4X0 per bal) apUt peaa, $4.00 per 100-lb. aack) 25 lb. box, $1.15) pearl barley, $425 per 100 lb,) 25 lb. boxea, $115 per box) pastry flour. 10-Ib. aacks, $2X0 per bale. Canned aalmon TlumbU river, l ib talla, $1.85 2 lb. Ulb, $2X0; fancy Mb. flats, $2.00) 12 lb. fancy flats, $115; fancy Mb. ovals, $2.75; Ataeka Ulla. pink, 90c ; red $1.43) nominal, 2. tall, $2.00. aeon mil jars aail-gtHons, per grow, $1X0) quart, $7X0) pint, $6X5; extra cap, per groia, $2X6. Economy fruit Jars Half -gallons, per ; groaa, $13X5 quart, $10X0) pints, $8X5; extra cape, $1X57 Everlasting fruit Jars Half -gallon, $12X0) quart, $8X0; pints, $7X0; extra eaps, glaaa, $2X0. Fresh Heats tad FUk. Freth maateVeal, email, 7iJ7lej large, SKJSc; pork, 617cj beef, bull, 1 1-J2 2c; cow, 3 (3 4c; steere, Even a lunatic may not wholly lack the power of reawni. Tbl truth ar pfir In a atory toU of tb InHpectioa of an asylum by the trustee. Walking tliroiiKn the ground, they came rtpon a )rty of workmen who were repairing a wall. One of the haniilewi patient, apparently aaalatlng in the wori, wa piiKhlr.g a wbeelbar row along npakle down. -My friend." said a kind hearted trust gently, "you ahould turn youi wneeioarrow over." "Not on your life J" replied the pa tient "I tanje.1 it over yesterday, and they put bricks In Itr'-PbiUdelphla Ledger. A Har. Young Jsy tireen-I tell ye, Lester iwoimie is a eport rr your Mel . Abner Appledry-I ain't noticed It pertickerly. Young Jsy Creen-Te aln'tt Why whenever a drummer or enybody'glre him sTlen cent cigar he saves the band otTn it and wears It as long as It holds together on tlx- fl' cent cigars he boys WnjseJf.-Puck. " - rariuiir Eira. "That hangbty young man mast be ana Of amp mllllmali-M " MlA fhm In. i-sifto i-sc) mmvon, i-zc) lamoe, 1 qaiaitJve stranger. 7 1-2Be. -No." answered the hosts. "U has Oyiters Sboalwater bey, per gaUoa, I all too aire, but bom of Lb mUlkms." $215) per sack. $3.75 set) Olyapia, per Washington tr. Time Kseksrh. Borrougha-Ssy, old man, "there was a time when you promised to ehare your last dollar with me. Ridiley-That's all right; I haven't got down to It yet Catholic Standard and Times. Wl Imi rial It Howell-Are you looking for troublef Powell Yes. I am on my way to the railroad atatton to meet my wife's mother.-Kqw Tort Pre. MERAXOWOmER. Cm Sl It tot UMtaral lltrkuraJltwunMi, trrlUUcM r twill SaiMlMtt. kia Ml mMrimm MkrBnMMti, ' r mt la alsta wrM, I . r S kollba a.T. Cinalar wat iteaajt fl m M M Mililill. V aiawuMTLiJ I aack, $515) Easter transplanted, $1X0 per 100 lbs. Clam Hardshell, per box, $2X0) raxor clama, $2X0 par box. FUh Crabe, per doten, $1X0) Sboal water bay oyter. per sack $4.08, gal' Ion, .$215) bsUbut, 6lcj black 61f baaa, per lb, 12 l-2c; herring, 6c; flounder, 6c ) catflih, 8c lobeterl, per lb, 12 l-2c) silver amelt, Be; thrimp, 10c; perch, 6c j sturgeon, 8e) ailveraide, 6c j aea trout, It l-2c; black baa, 20(3 25c) Yaqulna chlnook salmon, 6c: Grain bags Calcutta and domestic, 7 l-5c Wool-Valley, 26t27 l Ut astcrn Oregon, 18220c, Tallow Prime, per lb, 3(g3 1 4c; No. I and greaae, 2g2 l-2c Bops, W00L Eldet, Xte. IIop New crop, 10312c; old crop, 10 water bay oyatera, per aack, $4.00; oya- 12e. BJde-Drr bide, No. 1, 1$ lb, and up, 16(316 1 2c per lb.) dry kip, No. 1, 6 to 16 lbs4 14 15c per lb.) dry calf, No, 1, undej 5 lb., 17918c) dry salted, bulla and ataga, ona third less than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, aoored, murrain, bair-alipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2 3c per lb. le)) salted hide, j tteera, sound, 60 lbs. and over, 9 10 per lb.) 60 to 60 lb., $ 129e per lb.) nnler 60 lb, and cows, 89o per lb.) salted stags and bulla, sound, 6c per lb.) salted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lbs., 9c per lb.) salt ed veal, sound, 10 to 14 lbs., 9c per lb.) salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., 10c per lb. (green, unsalted, lc per lb. less; culls, le per lb. less). 6beep skins t Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 2330e each; abort wool, No. 1 butchere' stock, 4 6O0 each) medium wool, No. 1 butcher' took, 6O38OC) long wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1X0 1X0 eact Murrain pelts, from 10 to 20 per cent leaa, or 12314c Stumer Leaves Astoria for Sin per lb.) bora hides, sslted, each, accord- FrindsCO Every 5 DaVS. w iu., ivi5,.vu) arj, ncg, ac cording to sise, $1X9; colts' bides, 26 60e each) goat skins, common, 1015e each) Angora, with wool on, 25c$lX0 1 Connects at SanFrancisco with Rail STAMMERING AND STUTTER- y INO CURED For PsrticuUrs Address IBS PACIFIC SCHOOL FOB STAJf- XXBZRS 1261 east amhiH Street, Portland, Oregon.. THAVELCRf GUIDE. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far tneluding berth and meale, $15 Bewiid.tri, $25. - THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL, lfaintaina unxceUi aervtee from the wst so the east and south. Msalna close connections with trains of all transcontinental linae, pejaengere ar liven thslr eholc of routs to Chkaiw LouiSTin. Memphis and New Orleans and throngs these points to the xai east - Prospective travelers desiring tafor. matioa as to th lowest rate and best routes are Invited to correspond wttr the Wlowlng representatives: 141 Third St, Portland. Ore. J. C. LINDEET, Trav.- Passenger Agent HI Third fit, Porthuad, Ore, PAUL a THOMPSON. PssVar. Agent J. C LurOSCT, Trav. Passe nsrr Agent Ut Thlrf fit, Portiaad, Or. ' "Best m by Test" A trana contiomtal trar eW aaya: Vi tried them all and I prefer the North western Limited It'a the best to be f.-and from coast to coast." v It's The Train for Com fort every night in fee year between MianeapoEs, 6L Paul and. Chicago, Hetor (aiUns on a utp-00 SBauer wbarevrlu lor lobprntln inhnrmar Uon about eomftjrUtbU trvUrg. rlLSISL; (ksstbI Agesi. 132 Third St Portlcad. Oregon. TIUVELERr GUIDE, Q Shout line 19 htm fret Portland No enange of Dsparf w . Cbleasw PortUa pastel kill. a. vtefiaaU nsioa (Hart Uku. Dmrtr, ft ww, vaaaaa, Kas MC2t. at Loots, Ctuaaaaauika( tim cem tonus from PORTLAJfp - AUaatis xpraM mtp. s. via, Hoat-Uaa air. m Umla, Mt Laas. Davr ti w mut, imajMt, aas Valla WaJW Uwls- 'at Mad U. SaokSA. Uinmrn, apolla. Mt rani, Palatsi uwaoaaa. cueaatiL Arrra Tittai 9 - leaps' Dally asyt Hmm- svaam IrolBmMa Klrar u rorumna aa Wa 4aas . DadreJk--asesteai T. W si 1 t Paul. ISAHDAtg. ser acesti. aioa. A. C CSAIG, Gen Paas. Agt, PerCanX ( STEAJIZB VABCOTXA . Leave Astoria on the Tide s DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ' POR 1LWACO, connecting t&ero wtoil trains for Long Beach, Tioga North Beach points. Returning rtv at Astoria name evening. rtreaga tickets to and from all d pal European ettleav O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will tell yea the lis!' Electric Ligbfttd. the Crack Traia of tbea all rot COMFORT and ELEGANCfc. The ticket office at Portland it 855 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. a A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General passenger Agent PORTLAND. ORECOR. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR JOURNEY. I If four tickets read over the Den ver and Rio Ormnde Railroad, tne -Scenic Uom of the World." ' BECAUSE rhere are so many scenic attraa Uoos and points of Interest sloes;' the line Between Of den and Den ver that tho trip never beeeases) tiresome. If 70a are going East, write for In formation and get a pretty book that will ten you aB about It W. C MeBrlde, GAral Agent, 114 Third Street " PORTLAND. - OREGON TIDE TABLE, DECEMBER DECEMBER, 1005. each. Mohair Choice, 3032o. Feathers Oeese, whits, a5$40c; gees gray or mixed, 2330cj duck, wh!U, 13(J20cj duck, mixed, 12(5 15c Oil and Lead. ' k 1 a a vm on l ean aim aurai 011, ce; 20jc per gallon; water white oil, Iron barrel, 13c; wood barrel, 17e; extra (ar cae", 2.Vj headlight oil, 173 dV green, cae, 231c; iron barrel, 171c (WaKliinglon State test burning oiln, except headlight, lc per gallon higher.) ikniuie Mxiymiee acgrees, case, 22c; iron barrel, 171c. Turpentine In cane, 80c; in wood barrel, 80c; in iron barrels, 83c; In 10- cae lot, 83c, Linseed oil Ray, 5 barrel lot, 60c; 1 -barrel lot 51c; in csjm, 56c; boiled. and Steamer Lines for Sctrth. era California. O. W. ItOntKTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERRBLU Gen. Pas. Agent 8sn Frsnoisoo, CL High Water. Date. Friday Saturday SUNDAY Monday ......... Tuesday 6 Wednesday I Thursday ........ 7 Friday .......... Saturday s SUNDAY 10 SUNDAY .......10 Monday 11 Tuesday 13 Wedneaday ...... IS Thursday 14 Friday 151 Saturday It SUNDAY 17 Monday 18 Tuesday ....I Wedneaday 30 Thursday ....... .11 Friday 12 8aturdsy Z3 SUNDAY 14 Monday l&l Monday to Tuesday 21 Wednesday ...... 17 (Thursday ...Is ' Friday ,....! Saturday ,....,.IOl SUNDAY Ill A. M. h m. 4:13 I: ll :I4 7:lo t:13 :02 :4l 10:24 11:04 0:03 11:41 0:41 1:13 l:0! 1:42 1:20 4:01 4: SO 1:28 1:11 7:27 1:22 1:18 10:11 11:01 :2S; 11:60 1:11 1:17 1:41 1:11 4:04 4:411 ft. P.M. DECEMBER, 1905. h.m. 4:04 6:08 1:14 7:12 :4J it T.2 7.2 7.1 7.B 7.f 1:44 7.1 1.1 1.8! i.e 1.4 (i 7.0 7.1 7.3 7.1 7.4 1.1 7.4 7.7 7.1 1.1 8.6 8 8.2 7.0 1.4 7.3 7.6 7.4 7.0 7.8 71 10:14 11:34 e a 12:15 11:47 1:31 1:68 8:401 1:87 4:31 6:28 1:47 1:10 IK 10:83 11:30! 0 e e 12:21 1:2M 1:04 1:62 t:40 4:11 ft 7J 7.1 a Low Water. a. M. Date. Friday I , Monday 4 1.1 Tueaday 1,4 Wedneaday ...... .... 'ir,d .... FJ .... Saturday II SUNDAY 10 II Monday ...... ...11 1 1 Tueaday 12 1,1 Wednesday ,,...JS 1.1 Thursday ........ 14 7.1 Friday ..........15 71 Saturday ...16 1.7 SUNDAY 17 I.I Mondsy IS 4.1 Tuesday 191 1.8 Wsdnesdsy ......20 1.4 Tnursdsy 21 1.7 Friday ,.22 ... Saturday ..i 211 ... SUNDAY 24 ... Monday 35 1.4 Tuesday 34 I.I Wedneaday 37 I.I Thursday 82 1.1 Friday 21 7.7 Saturday 20 T.I SUNDAY 11! h.m. I ft, 1.1 10:88 11:40 MM 1:381 1:11 4:22 1:10 6:64 1:23 7:07 7:43 1:10 1:02 1:11 10:45 11:41 t 1:47 1:49 1:00 4:08 6:10 1:04 1:64 7:44 1:12 1:32 10:14 U:MI 1.1 e 1.3 ht 3,1 1.4 3.71 3.1 ai 1.1 3.8 as iee a 1.7 3.1 31 3.8 88 3.8 til P.M. h.m. I fC 11:00 0.0 11:131 0.8 13:48 1:64 III 3:111 4:401 1:13 1:02 :Soj 10:13 11:00 ll:4 13:61 8:04 8:151 1:44 10:34 11:01 1.0 17 13 1.1 1.1 1.7 I.S 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 -0.1 0.4 to 0.4 0.1 1.1 THE MILWAUKEE The Pioneer Limited" St Paul to Chi cago, "Short line" Omaha to Chicago. "South-Weat Limited" Kanssi City to Chicago. No trains in ths service of aa sal road in the world that equal in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul By. They own and ooeraU barrel lot, 5c; lbarrcl lot, 53c; .in their own sleeping and dining cars on all cases, 58c. 1 ih.U N ..j -: fL . man iwuuui a uuMJi.ne siove gasoune, cases, iijei 1 excellence of service not obUinahk aim. iron barrels, 18o; 80 degrees gasoline, where. caaes, Tic. iron barrel or drums 26c. , Bsrths on their sleeners ara !,., T t r!t. in.. .. 1.. . . ' niBiuia, tiJCj sianaara, hurher and wider than la almil.i- M ijc oisai, lie; iie wand Bisal, ic any other line. They protect their train w - - .r ri-Ai 1 a a ixna oincuy pure wnive leaa and I by the Block vitam. ir n-au, in xon, xc ow io. iot, bjc; loa thin KOO lh . Rln uonnecuone made with all trans-eon tineatal linss in Union Depots. Qsr talea Dansk, Svsnsk og Nonk IHIer wlrd deutsck gesprochea. E. B. Bowe, Gesersi Agent, Portiaad Oregon. 134 Third Street, eoraer Ader. Astoria & Columbia River R. R Co. CHANCE OF TUTS The Baltimore It Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 10, train No. 6, the Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at 5 p. m., Instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive la Pittsburg at :35 a. m Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimor THE 1LLINOI1 CENTRAL. treat to the east and south. Maktn 8:80 p. m. Philadelphia, lil p. m. New Hose connection with train of all York 10:40 p. m. ths seme as with the transcontinental lines, passenger are old schedule, thus reducing ths lima Siven their cholc of route ts Chicago, ana iarous;a umssc yoints to ue nr east - Prospective travelera desiring tnfor nation aa to ths lowest rates and best routes ara Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULI Conunerctal Agent lit Third St, Portland. Ore iLottlsTtne, lismphla and New OrV'! one hour and thirty minutes. No excess rare will be charged on thla fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart th same as formerly.. Stop-over ie allowed at Washington, Baltimore aad Philadelphia, not to exceed tea dys, at each place, on all fint-elaea through tkktta. 28 2Q 4 a"j ajn. p.m.. m. p. mJaTm. 7:00) 8:00 8:10j V:10 9:03 10:05 9:24 10:26 10:3511:36 8:155:6011:40 11:35 8:35 6:1012:05 11:55 8:366:11 12:10 8:40 6:25 12:30 8:40,6:28 8:55,6:39 8:58 6:401 H;55 I p. m. 9:127:03 12:14 9:1S7:11 12:21 9:25j7:20 12:30 EFFECTIYI SBPT 18, 1905. Arrive.l 21 PORTLAND (Union "Depot) leave. Coble. arrive ClaUkine Junct Westport. arrive ASTORIA leave leave ASTORIA arrive arrive WARRENTON lesvs leave WARRENTON arrive arrive ft. btevene .eave leave Ft Steven arriv aniv WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave 23 I 25 arrive Clatsop. Cearhiui SEASIDE leave m ll:20j 10:101 9:11 8:81 7:45 7:4 7:20 7:20 7:06 7:06 8:52 8:52 8:29 6:22 6:15 p. m.ipjn 9:50 8:40 7:401 7:19 6:10) 8:2ffl2:4a 6:05 5:05 4:45 4:38 4:30! 1 2:201 p:15 S:0C1 10:45 10:251 10:251 10:151 10:141 10:05 10:04 Sunday only. Tlirongh tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portland and t La a nil II n S. f . w a a a J. C. MAYO, G. F. and P. Agent - o a Viwa) VVUUV Coble, and 0. R. A N. via. Portland. The Compartment Observation Cars on the Oriental Limited Afford you ths privacy of your home Ths comforts of a club The luxury of a first-class hoteL Daily between St Paul; Minneapolis, Puget Sound and intermediate points via ths Great Northern Railway For detailed Information, rate, eta, call 00 S. 0. TERKXS, A. C. P. A. Agent, Seattle, Wash. S. S. "MINNESOTA" sails from Seattle for Orient Feb. 1,08 S. S. TJAIOTA" sal Is from SeatUe for Orient March is, 06 V