THURSDAY, APRIL fy 1900, THE MORNING ASTORJ AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. PORTLAND I1 I 111 lltTS Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets. SompleH Market Report! Corrsctsd Eatie Day Giving tba Wholesale Prices uf Commodities, Farm Product tad vtg tabl. l'UllTI.ASII, April II. -The kimm fur CdliMiiliIrt rivet milinoii will open next Monday, ami dlr look for full iiiHi'it, N11 rluitiyi- niitcil In kIimII fUli, lint Imllliiit Iim liviN'i it cent, ntul Into In iiinlci ut nil inlvuiii'c uf fj!0 rent, Fresh meat are in fnlr receipt nwl pi into venl im-el with ri'iidy l tlmtiuli llm timiki'l i-iiiilil .Li Mil aiiiiipwiiut In iri'uwil liliini'iil, J'liin Mi'crrt wmiM liiiiiK uv ! innit' Itniii iinii If car rate wre i1k'ii with niMi'i- rare. Butter and Eggs. No matetlal i'liunj;p U imti-d in the riil, nii'f ruling at iiilt(tni named f yesterday. 'w r H"t in edwwlve rinwljil, iiihI fw If any are juinjf to eiM storage, "Jim (M-at market nl'urli 11 11 lnrrrn f rd upply uvri recent year, and tin-re I i l Illtli ImllrrtMim of a liroak In the ' price, Tim atreet wa rather bare of poul try yc(erdy. and at )reenl price J the trade, could 'nfnnd heavier receipt. without tanalng a break of uotatiuii. which lire aomewlint tiT. Grain, Produce, Teed. Wheat-Walt Walla. flO.o Valley, 73t?i WuMtem, C7oj red, C8e, Oata-Whltt, 128 1 (fray, 127. JUrley Rrewlnff, $23 60(S.24 j feed; 123 16 1 rolled, 24JW(?.25 M. Hay-Valley timothy, SIOtHUs Ket ern Oregon, $13.B01! clover, 3.60ff 10; cheat. $6.507$ alfalfa, $10. MUUtuffa-MliUllnga, 25(?t2Cj chop, $10) bran, $17(7.18; short, 118 Hour Hard wheat patent, $3.89 1 straight, $3.40; graham, $353; rye.j $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.50; Valley,' $3.303.45 Dakota, $0M755 East-, ern rye, $3.40j PllUbury, $0507.18j' Corvallia. $3.70. , Corn Whole, $24; crocked, $25 per! ton. : Rye-41,60 per cwt. I Buckwheat $30 per ton. , Produce, Butter Fancy creamery, 25o lb.; city , creamery. 25c; dairy, 16c(?lCic; a tore. 14 13c; Kaatern creamery. 2730cj butterfat, 25?27c. ' Cheeie Voiyig American, 16c; Ore- : gon full cream, 15o. Kgg-Fresb Oregon ranch, 16c. I roultry-Old roosters, 80c bena, ! 12o13cj Spring, 1415c; broilra, ;l510c; dneaed chicken', 1313ac; geee, live, 0J(!0ic dreed, lllllc; turkeys, live, 1415c$ drecd, 1617e; duoka, old, 12 13c j Fprlng duck, 15 lflcj pigeon, per dozen, $1.00(51.25; I squaba, $2.603.0O. , Honey-Dark, 10illc; amber 12 '' 13cj fancy white, 1415c. I Frulti and Vegetables. "i Applea Oreett, 75$2.25. Pean $11.50 box. Grape fruit-Crate, $33.5i). Cranberries $14 per barrel. Treplcal fniiU Lemons, fancy, $3.50; iholce, $3.00 per box; orangea, 75fi $3.00; bananas, 60 p. lb. plnaapplea, f4.508-OO per down. Potatoes Per aack, 0075o for fancy, 8050o for Inferior atock, In country; Jobbera' prices, 6080c per 100 pounds; tiirnlpa, 7590o aack; cabbagn, er 100 Ib., $1.752.O0; celery, doien, 7580os onlona, 75c $1.00 In country; iobbera' prlcei, $1.00(21.23 j beeta, $1 per aack carrota, 75o per aacki garlic, lfc; sweet polato, $2.252.50; red pppiA, dry, 20c 1 hot-hoae lettuce, $1.00 box. Cali fornia vegetables Oreon pea, 89j) prouta, 8c ; radlnhes, 26o dog. brnches; Chile pepper, 20o pound; head lettuce, 2Ro dozen; artichokes, 2,25&2.r0 doc. onuliflower, 00c$1.00 per doren; rhu barb, 7? Jo. Groceries, Provisions, Etc Supr, sack basis (Jolden C, $3.05; extra C, $3.20 powdered, $5.H() ptent cube, $5,05; cane, D. (J., $3.70; fruit sugar, $5.70 beet sugar, $4.00; barrels, cwt., lOcj kegs, cwt., 25cj boxes, cwt., fiOe advance over sack lmis (less l-4c Hi. If paid for .In 15 days), Salt Bale of 75-4c, bale, $1.00 bales of 00-3e, bale, $1.00; bales of 40 4s, bain, $1.60; bales of 10-10c, bale, $1.00; bags, 50s. flue, ton, $11 bags, 60 lbs., genuine Liverpool, ton, $17 bags, 50 lbs., 1-2 ground, iWa, ton, $7 It. 8. V. P., 20 5 Hi. carton, $2.25; It. 8. V, P., 24 3 lb. carton, $1.75) Liverpool lump, ton, f 18.50, , Itlce Imperial Japan, No. 1, $5.05; Konthern, Japan, 53-4cj broken, 4lc; head, fancy, Clo head, choice, 01-4c. Coffee Mocha, 24(28cj Java, fgncy, 2(l32c; Java, good, 20?i24c; Jsva, or dinary, 17r20cj Costa Itica, fancy, 18, 20e; Costa Rica, good, l2lHc; Ar bucklvi, 10o per lb.; Lion, Idle per lb.; Columbia coffee, 13 3 4c; Salvador, 11) 15c. Provision' Ham, to siM, 13c; hams, picnic, lie; bacon, .egular, lljc; bacon, brciikfatt, 13 1-4(8 ' 10ej dry salt sides, lie; backs, dry alt, 11c. N'uts-Walnuts, No. I, soft shell, 1314c; No. 1, hard shell, 15c; Chile, 13c; almond, 10c; filberts, 1415c; flmzils, 14c; pecans, 13(gl5c; hickory, 8c; Virginia peanuts, 7(;71c; Jumlo Virginia peanuts, 0c; Japanese peanuts, SIRc; chetnuts, Italian, 14c; cocoa nuts, dozen, "S&tiOc; now tlmonds, 15 (?,IOc. J)ates Oolden, 001b. boxes, fl(gflc; 1 lb. packages, 8c; Fard., 151b, boxes, $1.40 box. Beans Small white, A large white, Sic; pink, 2 7-8c; bayou, 4 3-4c; Llmaa, 5 7-8c; Mexican reds, 6. Figs-White, lb., 6i(0cj black, 67c. Pickled gooda-Piekled pigs' feet, i barrels, $3; 1-4 barrels, $2.75; 15 lb. klt, $.23; pickled tripe, l-barrels, $3; 14 barrels, $2.75; 15 lb. kits, $1J23; pickled pigs' tongues, i barrels, $0.00: 14 barrel, 3; 151b. kiU, $1.60; pick led lambs' tongues, i-barrels, $9; 1-4 barrels, $3.50; 15-lb. kits. $2.75. Lard Kettle-rendered, ti-rcc, 10ic; tubs, 105-8e; 60s, 105-8cj 20s, 10 3 4c; 10, 11c; 5, 0 5-8e. Standard pure, tierce, 0 l-4c; tubs, 0 7-8c; 60s, 0 7-8c; 20. 05-8c; 10s, 101-4c; 6. 10 l-8c. Compound, tierces, Cc; tubs, 6 3-4c; Compounds, tierces, 61c; tubs, 0 3 4c; 60s, 0 3-4c; 8s. 7 3-8c. Sauage Portland ham, 141c per lb.; minced ham, 10c; Summer, choice dry, ITJc; bologna, long, 6Jc; wknerwurat, 8c; liver, 5c; pork, 0c; blood, 6c; bead cheese, 121c ; bologna asusage, link, 4lc Knisins Loose Muscatels, 3-crown, 71c 1 2-crown, 7c; bleached seedless Sul tanas, 7 12c 5 unbleached seedless Sul tanas, 7c ; London layera, 3-crown, whole boxes of 80 pounds. $2.10; 2 crown, $2. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 121c per pound; sundried, sacks or boxes, none; apricots, 11 121c; peaches, 10 11c; pear, none; prunea, Italian, 6 01c; French, 3ic; figs, California blacks, 5 3-4c; do white, none; Smyrna, 20c; plums, pitted, Oc. Cereal foods Rolled osta, cream, 00 lb. sacks, $8.75; lower grade. $5.25 $0.25; oatmeal, steel cut, J50-lb. aacks, $3 bale; 10-lb. sacks, $4.25 per crate; oatmeal (ground), 50-lb. aacks, $7.60 per bale; 10-lb. aacks, $4 per bale; split peas, $4.50 per 100-lb. sack; 25-lb. boxes, $1.15; pearl barley, $4.78 per 100 lbs.; 25-lb. boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry TIDE TABLE, APRIL High Water. Date. SUNDAY ..w. . onday Tuesday Wednesday A. M. I P. M, h.m. '6:07 6:05 7:15 8:28 0:37 ft 7.5! 7.3 7.1 7.1 7.4 Thursday 5 Friday 010:377 8 Saturday 7 11:30 x SUNDAY 8 0:03 8.0 Monday 0 0:42 0.0 Tuesday ..10 1:22 0.3 Wednesday 11 2:02 0.4 Thursday 12 2:45 0.4 Friday 13 3:32 0.1 Saturday '14 4:25 8.7 SUNDAY 151 5:251 8.1 Monday ..lfll 0:30! 7.01 Tuesday 17 -7:55 7.3 Wednesday 18l 0:10 7.3 Thursday 1010:17 7.4 Friday 20ll:lffl 7.0 Siiturdav 21111:55 7.0 SUNDAY 22 0:10 8.2 Monday 23 0:4() 8.3 Tuesdky 24 l:0fi 8.4 Wednesday .....2B 1:35 8.4! 'Hiursday . 20 2:04 8.3 Friday 27 2:33 8.2 h.m. 0:20 7:40 8:52 0:60 10:40 11:23 12:20 1:10 2:001 2:50 3:44 4:44 5:50 7:03 8:18 0:23 10:16 10:60 11:37 12:35 1:12 1:47 2:23 2:50 3:38 ft. 6.8 6.0 8.2 6.8 7.4 8.1 Low Water. Date. A. M. h.m. I ft. P. M. h.m. I ft. 8.6 8.0 8.6 6.l 7.7 7.2 0.8 6.7 6.0 7.2 7.6 7.8 8.1 ff.7 7.6 7.4 7.1 0.0 6.7 6.5 6.4 0.3 SUNDAY . . . tdon lay . ". . Tuesday . . . Wednesday . Thursday 6 Friday 0 4:47 Saturday 7 5:31 SUNDAY 8 0:18 Monday ,.' 0 7:03 Tuesday 10 7:50 Wednesday . ....11 8:38 Tlmrsduy ...... 121 0:28 Friday 1310:22 Saturday 14111:22 SUNDAY 151.. Monday ..' 10 0:50 Tuesday 17i 2;lt Wednesday 18 3:28 Tliursdny m Friday 20' Saturday 21 SUNDAY 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednesday .v. ..25! Thursday 20 Fridavt ..27 111:55 1.4 I r-1' : 101 't 1 1 31 1:10 4.11 2:0f5 4 4 :42 3.l) 3: 13 3:521 3.4 2.0 6:10 0:02 0:10 7:1 7:47 8:17 8:43 0:15 1 0.0 0.3 0.1 -0.4 -0.41 -0.3 0.01 3.0 3.0 3.1 2.51 1.11 1.5 1.01 0.8 0.0 0.5 0.5 4:12 6:05 5:50 0:33 7:17! 8:03 8:50 9:37 10:31 11:35 12:27 1:40 2:4H 3:501 4:45 5:31 6:10 0:47 7:21 7:50 8:17 8:45 0:10 II 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.0 1.3 1.8 2.3 2.9 3.4 fy3 0.0 0.3 0.9 1.1 l.i 1.4 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.0 floury 10-lb. sacks, $2.60 per bale, ; Canned salmon Columbia River, l ib, tails, $1.88 2-lb. tails, $2.60; fancy, 1 lb. flat. $2.00; l ib. fancy flats, $1.28; fancy Mb. ovcls, $2.78 : Alaska tails, ping, (I0c( red, $1.45; nominal, 2s, tall, $2.00. Livestock 'Market. Cattle Best steers, $3.75(34 cows, $3.00(13.28; oalves, $3.004.7S. Sheep $fl.78$0.00; lambs, $86M Hogs $5.786.00; light bogs, $8 6.26. Wild Game. Jack rabbit, $22.50 dozen. Sugar, sack basis Oolden C, $3.05 Fresh Meats and Fish. Preh meata Veal, small, 1lfHc; large, 41,81c pork, HHc; beef, bulls, 21(?;3c; cows, 3l(4lc ateers, 418c mutton, 881c; lambs 9(g9ic. Clams Hardshell, per box. $2.00; rst or clam, $2.00 per box. Oysters Sboalwater Bay, per gallon, $2.25; Olympia, per tack, $5.25; F-astern transplanled, $1.60 p-r 100. Fish Crabs, per dozen, $1.60; Shoal water Bay ousters, per sick, $4XK) oysters, gallon, $2.25; halibut, 7c; black cod, 7c; bass, per lb., 18c; herring, 6c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 6c; lobsters, per lb., 12)c silver amt.lt, 6c; shrimp, 10c; p rch, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; sea trout, 121c; black bas, 23c; Columbia River ateel heads, 9c; Columbia River smelt, 3c Chinook salmon, 9c. Hope, Wool, Hides, Etc. Gram bag Calcutta, and domestic 7e, Wool-Valley, 2I27 l-2e; Kaatern Oregon, l8(220c. Tallow Prime, per lb., 33 3-4c; No. 2 and grease, 22 l-2c. Hops Choice, 10 lie; prime, 991c Wool Valley, 2827Je; Eastern Ore gon, 1820c: nominal. Tallow Prime, per lb.. 33c; No. 2 and grease, 2(g21c. Hides Dry bides, No. 1, 18 Tbs. and up, 15 lb., 131 101c per lb.; dry ealf, No. 1 1617o per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 5 to undej S lbs., 1718c; dry salted, bulla and stags, one third lees than dry flint (culls, moth-eaten, badly cut, scored, murrain, hair-alipped, weather-beaten or grubby, 23o per lb. less) ; salted hides, ateers, sound, 80 lbs. and over, V($10e per lb.; 60 to 60 lbs., 8 l-29e per R.j under 60 lb, and cows, 8t9e per lb.; salted stag and bulls, sound, 6c per lb.j salted kip, sound, 15 to 30 lb., 9c per lb. j salt ed veal, sounJ, 10 to 14 lbs 9c per lb.; salted calf, sound, under 10 lbs., lOe per lb. (green, uuealted, 1c per lb. less; culls, le per lb. kss). Sheep sfctns: Shear lings, No. 1 butchers' stock, 25 30c each abort wool, No. 1 butchers' stock, 40 50o each; medium woo), No. 1 butchers' stock, 60 80c; long wooi, No. 1 butchers' stock, $1.00(31.50 eacn Murrain pelts, from 10 U 20 per cent less, or 1214c per lb.; horse hides, salted, each, accord ing to sire, $1.602.00; dry, each, ac cording to aixe, $1.60; colt hides, 26 50o each; goat akin, common, 1015c each; Angora, with wool on, 25c $1.50 each. Mohair Choice, 30 33c. Feathers Geese, wbtTe, 35 40c; geese gray or mixed, 2530c; duck, white, 1520c; duck, mixed, 1215a Oil and Lead. Coal oil Pearl and astral oil, cases, 201c per gallon; water white oil, iron barrels, 18c; wood barrels, 171c; extra star cases, 25c; headlight oil, 175 de grees, cases, 231oj iron barrels, 171o. (Washington State test burning oils, except headlight, o per gallon higher.) Benzine Sixty-three degrees, cases, 22c ; iron barrels, 171c. Turpentine In cases, 89cj in wood barrels, 80c; in iron barrels, 33c; in 10 case lots, 88c. iLnseed oil Raw, 5-barrel lots, 66c; 1-barrel lots, 67e; in cases, 62c; boiled, barrel lots, 58c; 1-barrel lots, 89c; in cases, 64c. Gasoline Stove gaseline,. cases, 24Jc; iron barrels, 18c; 86 degrees gasoline, cases, 22c; iron barrels or drums, 26c. . Rope Pure Manila, 143c; standard, 133c; Sisal, He; Isle brand Sisal, 93c Wire Nails Present base at $2.70. Lead Strictly pure white lead and red lead, in tons, 73c; 500-lb. lots, 81c; less than 600 lbs., 81c Morning Astoria n 65 cents per month. For Kidney and Bladder Troubles: RELIEVES IN 24 Hours ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Each Cup- S" sule bearsfMIOYI the nnmete Beware of eomtetfeih Tot Ib i MOUSING ASXOWAI It on Bala la 0 Astoria at j. if. csirru's bookstore. CTZIKCEK'3 HEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, 0 ' SCULLY'S CISAR STOKE 4 JOS. JAC0B3, CIGAR STORE. 0 TRAVELERS' OUIDE. 11 CI ASK ANY TRAVELER and he will toll yon the Electric Lighted. Ii theririck Trainer tbem all for COMFORTtand ELEGANCt. The ticket office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. ATicKet Means more than your mere transportation if it is over It means that you will have every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ esa safe trip and one that will be a pleaaure and delight. It is the ffhort Line to C:h j cago AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. W. A. COX, Gen. Ajent 153 Third St. - Portland, Ore. WW Through SALT LAKE CITY, C0L0BAD0 SPRISGS, DENVER Stop-Over Privileges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Pbamphlets Pic turing Colorado's Beautiful Scenery write W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt 114 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pus?nger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited " St Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago. "South-West Limited "Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service of any rail road in the world equals in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul Ry. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of ser vice not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers 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 trans-continental lines in Union Depots. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S- CO. Fare including berth and meals, $15; Round -trip, $25, hlttJIiiill w fMt l telir. F J frwtil fTSl'Sf ViS!CKtV(C' Co. ci min,orTJ MStfAftD WOMEN. I'm Bier U for unnatural rt:4 ir.infl"irotii,o. Irritation ur nlr,rllon of mil co membruK. PiinlH4. n(l not utrip gnnt r ohwdoui. old br OraffllU, or nt io plain wrapper, bt prm. prepaid, fT I! Sri. r S hoHIm li.li. Circular wnt oa reaaa. "THE MILWAUKEE" " " "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul Ry They own and operate their own sleepily nnl dining ears and give their patrons an excellence of service not obUinamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cart on. any other line. They protect their ! trains by the Block System. H. S. jRowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland. Ore. I ' 0 r Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic positioa in the western railway world. f ' 7 . Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest: Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and. Salt Lake City. , The Rock Island is reaching out for busi nessand solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. TOW Astoria & Columbia River R. RCo. Steamer Leaves Astoria lor San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at Sanlrancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, ern Cal 'ornia. O. XV. ROBERTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. O. D. KERFJBLL, Gen. Pas. Agen4 8an Franoiaeo, ( 1 lJ 1 1 The J Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est of all writing; machines. It does' better work, does it quicker,iasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine.' It is The World's Best Typewriter Let us send you our little book telling .ill about it. Typrw-i'rr supi'lit-a. Mj chincs rented. Steuogrjphers fvrnis!ie-l. Thn Smith Premier , Typewriter Comnrmy 247 Stark St, Portland Or. 1 K EFFECTIVE SBPT 18, 1905. 281 ajn. 8:16 8:35 8:36 8:4C 8:46 8:65 8:68 9:12 9:18 9:26 26 i.m 5:50 6:10 6:11 6:25 8:26 30 6:40 7:03 7:11 7:20 30 I 24 I 22 iLtave a. m. 11:401 12:05 12:101 12:30 p. m.i 7:00 8:10 9:03 9:24 10:35 a. m. 8:00 9:10 10:05 10:26 11:35 11:35 11:55 11:551 to. m 12:14 12:21 12:301 Arrive.l 21 I 23 I 25 PORTLAND (Union Depot) leave. Goble. arrive 11 10 ClaUkine Junct 9 Westport. - 8 arrive ASTORIA 'eave 7 leave ASTORIA arrive 7 arrive WARRENTON leave I 7 leave WARRENTON arrive 7 arrive Ft Stevens .save 7 leave Ft. Stevens arrive arrive WARRENTON leave leave WARRENTON leave Clatsop. 6: Gearhart I: arrive SEASIDE leave 6: m. :20 :10 :11 :51 45 40 20 20 06 06 52 52 29 22 15 p. mJpju. 8:50 8:40 7:401 7:19 6:10) 5:20 5;05 5:05 4:45 4:38 4:30 2:45, 2:20 2:15 2:00 29 J a. iua 10:45 10:251 10:25, 10:15 10:14 10:05 10:05 9:45 9:38 ' 9:30 a f. 3 1 - ounuajr ouij. Throuc-li tickets and close connection via. N. P. railway at Portlnrl .n.r Goble, and O. R. & 1L via. Portland. - ' J. C. MAYO. G. F. an! P. Agent , j mi- marii t... , . , ...j.'-'w i-lail : BEGINNING FEB. is, 1906 f i? nrii;',w ,aa H R O UGH j ZZ $0' TOURIST SLEEPERS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN '1 J SEATTLE and CHICAGO via the Great Northern Railway ' "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address . DIOTCSON, C. T. A., iaa Third Street, Portland, Ore. Rftturtky 28 3:08 8.1; 4:17 br U tlruKKlnts. SUNDAY ' 20110.32! 0.7 10:42 SUNDAY 201.3:45 7.8J 5:04 6:00 11:43 Monday 30 4:32 7.5 Monday 30U:20 0.9 Saturday . . . .28 9:B1 01.0 9:53