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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1906)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, igrf, THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. nnnT im uuiLinu MARKETS f i Latest Quotations In the Portland Markets CompUr Markat Bsport Corracud taua Day OIvIb tba WboUaabj Prictf of Coffimoditltt, Firm Profluc and vg. PORTLAND, OH.' 18.-.TW long d1ay la fUrtlng up the bop market this yar baa t last given plao to eonldrabl fllrlty. ' I, Klabtr, Wolf A NetUr aw taking bout Q th offering of oholr hop, with 1(J top flgur today. 8vral lot of prun Wougbt'Mil&loVi The Biomlng buslne of . ibis comru amounted to over 800 klm In small lota, but name of mlleri oould not be larud. . '. Other dealer roport a fair amount of tmlnew'anj th following report it builMM, Orala, Ftour, Fool Wheat-Walla Walla, 65c, Valley, 87oi MuUm, 68e rd, C2o. 0t-WhlU, 2,00 gray, 122.00. CornWho!, 27j erackod, 128 per ton, Barley-Brewing, t2fc00 fe.d, $41) rolled, t2223. Ry 11.80 pr owt ' i ' tuckwhmt-ias.0O per ton. FlouiCnard wlwat ; patent, $3.00 tralght, 3.33j graham, $3.00 1 ry $3.00 whole wheat flour, $3.75 1 Valley flour, $3.40Q3C3j Dakota, $$J08.00t Et rn ry, $140j Pillabury. $flJ0j Oorrallk $3.70, , MilUtuffa-Mlddilnga, $2425 chop, $11 bran, I15 ahorta, $lfl. Hay-Valley, tltnotbr, $11412.00 Eaatorn Oregon, $l3f l6j lovr. $70 740, eh.at, $77J50 alfalfa, $11. Grain bag Foreign and domeMIe, lr 100 1mh canned, $(!.B0 par dozen '$2.80 per bale. ,,arti Olympla (120 ft.) $5i do per gallon, $2 do par quart can, par do, n, W.30. - i Lard-KaU!-randrjd Tler, - lUo tuba, llioi 60, Hio 20a, 1U; 10a, 12c, 8a, 120( Standard pure, TUiwa, lOJcj tuba lOivi 80a, 10cj 20a, lO.oj 10, llo; 0a, lH)o, Compound. Tlw, 7K'j tuba, 7!o 80, 7!c, 10a, 9Jpt 5a, Sis. Vejatable. ; Cabbag Per, ft,, lj cauliflower, 7J 1.10 per down paraley, 25o per down j botboua lettuce, $1.281.80 boj head, 40 dotoni. plnch, $8oj encumber, lloeal botbouae, Mo per box i artichoke, 0O78o pe dozen) pea, 45c beam, 8fJ8ej garlle, lOei rd pepper, dry, sW 25cj bell, 7 H. gmea onion, 12)e docea buocbeai green com, 12jai8" doaen; celery, 06($88o dozen bunches egg plant, $U0 erat okr, $1.75 per bo sprout, $o ft. J Tomatoea 28(40cj green, 2 t!er, Or- g"8. $fi40cj Summer iuah, ,50c bo, Klca-rlmperlal Japan, No. 1, $5.95 Southern, Japan, 6!c; broken, 4Jo; head, fancy, 7ej bead, choice, lie . Oil, Lead, Ete, Coal oil-Pearl and aatra) ol). cai lOo.var-nllont water white oil. iron barrel., m wood barrala, aocon. oil, oaaea, 21) akin oil, catea, 27ioi extra star, caaei, 221oj headlight oil oa 2icj Jron barrel, lBJe., Bennlna Sixty-three degreaa, eaaea, 200 iron barrela, 16)c v - Turpentine In eaee, 8ei In wood barrtla, 83ct in Iron barrel, 7floj la 10' ea lota, 8oa linaeed oil-Raw, 6 bml Ha, 47cj 1' barrel lota, 43c j iu ease, 63c Boiled, 6 barrel lota, 49oj 1 -barrel lot 800 in Oaaollne Stor gaaollna, caae, at4c Iron barrela, lOcj 80 degrees gasoline, ease, 33c iron bamla or drum, 27ej 72 degree eaaea, 26e Iron barrel, 20c j angina atsiuiate, iron oarrau, vo. ' rtato-Nw, Ib county, 7586 ,e.d ,a ion lou 7JC1 aoO ib lota. Sot leaa Oitlon-Nw, $1.101.18. TurolpaPer sack 00c$1.00 ear' rota, $1.00 1.28 1 beet, $155 radlb a, ISirgloo dozen buncheaj horaerad iah, 810o lb. than 600 lba, 8ic Mohair Choice, 2830e. Faa there Oee, wbiti, 36&40C geeaa, Wira Aaila preaent baa at $2.80f . gray or mixed, 25 (-4 30c f duck, whit. 18 20oi duck mixed, 1218& Caanara tagrada (Cbittim bark) 2 ' . ', Oregon grap rooU-rtr 100 lb, $34. Bioawax 0ood, dean and pure, 21 24o per lb. ."v- " " - - Vool Valley 2223cj Eatm Ore- llmea, 78oII J5 par 100 pineapple, $3 : gon, 1822c a to ihrinkage, Fruit. . Tropical fruit Bananaa, 5c par lb. lemoni, fancy, $8.007.00j choice, en lemona, fancy, $000(7.00i choice, $4.75(16 grp frait, $4-608.00 craU (gS per dozen orange, $5.00 8.50. Domestic fruit Applet, common, 40 75 fancy; $1.0001.25 box; orapap plea, $11.23 crate j Cga, 85o crate; grapei, 6cf$l.B0 crate j pt-achca, 85c $1) plum, 4080c box prune, 40S0e boxj IJartlett pears,' $11.25 box) Rope Pure Manila, HJc atandard, 13c SiaaL 11c; Me brawl SUal 10c. Ilop Chol, I0O5, i lib 12c j prime, lOflllc. Hide Dry t No. 1, 18 11a and tip, per lb, 1810cj kip, No. 1, 1820o accord ing to Imj dry salted built and stag, iulnc7, 76c$l boxj bucklekrrl, 10, one-third lei than dry flint; low grade, 12o poundj cranbeiric, $3 barrel. j23o per lb lea sailed, itt-er. 60 lb Candied peela-Cltron, 101b box, 25c "P. 10llc under 60 lbs. ateara and lb; 5-lb boxea. 25c l.moo peel, 101b jwa, 8(10c Ug and bulla, 7e; kip, box. 15o lb S-lb boxes. iSftcj oranil5 to 30 lba. 10e per lb Teal 10 to 14 Pwl. 181. 10-lb boxea, 15o Ibj 61b box. '. "CJ ' nnoer ltt lba. Ilizc . grwa ,unaltfd. lo per lb leaa aheep- f".'-','".', asMas 'STTTS klna, ahearlinga Ko 1 2530c) hort Grocenea en4 Prorislons, jwoo!, No. 1. 4080s each n,e.lium wool, rroTialona-fltm. to txe,14cf ham, j No. 1. $li32 each) murrain pelM, 10 picnlo 10o) bacon, regular. I8c) bacon, 'to 20 per cent k; borae hidea. aalted, fancy breakfaat 20cj dry aalt aldea, llc) j$l.B0280, according to aize; dry, ae backa dry aalt, 11 l-4a (cording to site, colt. 2350e PVkld good riukled pig fat i- eact) Angora, wooled. 30cftlJW goat, ' barr.-k $8 i-bamla, $2.78 181b klU, ommon, 1520c each. Clorer, red, par 100 lb. $18JJ0; do numinoth red, $100; do Alayke, $16.00; do white, $18.50; alfalfa, $16.00; Umothy , Prodaoa. Ponltry Old rooster, $10c) hen, 1212i Sprbg, 1212ie dresaed v""-"v"- i-J , ii i.'nnn. 1 drd,' 18lc; gee.e, ., 810c; V0 VaV .T m dr..H 10812c duck old' 14ci don, $1.00C115, ,bs, $1.752. , . . 'j ' ? Ms mhts eeloung Amrlea, 14i(13; j , , v , r . 1$5J0; Engltah rya, $8.00 ' Italia ry. vrua ... M, na. Saltr-Bale of 75 Sal ba $1.60;' bafc. $8.80; Kentucky bluegraa. $15.00; r4C(r-urgon rancn, wmm rw of w Mf Met of tQ.u bal'Bromua Inerml. $13.00; orchard grwa, "'"'r . ... " ;$1M; bale of 18-10a, Ule, $1.80; baga, $14.78, red top, $12.00; yetchea. $30; Butter-Country creamery, 2730c; .OO; baga, 60 lba, genu- field peaa, $3.00. city creamery, 3032i .tore, lfll17) ,M UwpooIi 8,oo, bag. 60 lbs. ' ; " butter fat, 28j(331e. ground, 100. ton, $0.00; R. S, V. Fv Building MaterlaL Honey-Dark, 101cllc; ambar, 12 20 8-Ib jjjj. r. g y. p, 24 3 1b Lime $1.50 p.r bbl; imported cement. 13c; fancy white, 14l8c jenrtona, $1.75; Uverpool lump, ton. $3.75 per bbl California cement, $3.50 ..'' $10.60. : per bbl wood fiber plaater, $14, net, per Fresh Meata and Fiah. ' Nuta Walnuta, No. Uoft ahall. 17c; 'ton; piaster of Pari. $3 per bbl i planter- Fresh Meata-Veai; medium, T5 to 100 Nv x Wd heL i, Cnte( t3oj ,lmonda. 'Ing hair. 3o per lb; firebrick, $42.50 per lba, 7i8c; 100 to 130 lba., 77e, 150 i7ISc, flnrta. ISo; Braaii. 10c; pe-lM; fire clay, $20 per ton; metal lata, to 200 lb, 56cj 200 lb and over, i isl8c; hickory, 8c ; Virginia p,a-j 1025o per yard. 00) pork, 88c) heavle, 78c) baf.'BuUt ec Jumbo Virginia peanuta, 8oj j Common rough, per M. $13.00; dt bulla, 23c) cowa, 46ic, steer, 6o ; jafMinw peanut. Be; chwatnut. Italian, ; mention b, $12.OO14.00; . sidewalk 6c; mutton, medium ite, 77o; j',,,,, eocoanuU, dozen, 8800c. t land - etreet, $10.0012.00 stepping, large, 6o; Spring lamba, 881a. .' Ollva oll-Callfonila .per Ballon, $2.75 '$30.0032.00'.. flooring, $15.0032.00; putts, 2 ru Clama Hardshell, per box, $2.00, ra- ;q,lsrt,, per ca-.e. doacn. $715) pU doa-n, $3.60! 1 pints 4 dozen, $0. rustic, fl8.0O28.0O; ceiling, $18.00 1 28.00; .finishing. , $18.0028.00j paring or claim, $2 per box. FIh-Itallbut. Bo; black cod, 7c; i Canned salmon Co;niubi River, l-lb.bloeka, $14.00 laths. $2.002.25; cedar base, per lb., 20c, herring, 5c; floundera, uiia, 1.85; 2 lb tall. $460 fancy, Mbthinglea. $2.10. , t 6o; catfish, 8c; illrar molt, do) ahrimp, ' flata. $2.00) 1 lb fancy Data, $115; fancy i 5 -1 , 10c; perch, Soj. aturgeon, 10cj ea trout. j Mb oval, $2.78; Alaska tails, pink. 90c, ALCOHOL HANDLERS. J l8J) grellnga, 8c ) allversldee, 88c. rl. $1.45; nominal, 2s, Ull. $2.00. ' i " 1 0o,fr-Morh 24(82) J.va, fancy, . Orna food.-RoJW oat cream, ,00-lb rncanMA With fi Capital. 2032c Java, gooi 2024c) Java, or-jacka, $7.00, lower ,rrnd 5.506.50) ( dluary, 1720ci Coata RJca, fancy, 18 ; oatmeal, iM cut, 60-lb sacks, $3 bales 20e) Costa Rii!. good. 1218e) Ar-j 10-lb sack, $413 per bale) oatmeal j . buckbs, 180 per lbt Lion, 141o per Ibj ! (ground). 601b sacks, $74SO per bale) 10- NEW YORK. Oct. 18. The Industrial Columbia coffc. 14Jcj Salvador, ll(?jlb sacka. $4 per bale' split peas, $1.50 Alcohol company ia the name of the 15c. TIDE TABLE, OCTOBER High Water, OCTOBER, 1906. A. M. I P. M. OCTOBER, 1906. Monday Tuesday . . . . WodnemHay . Thursday . . . Friday ..... Saturday , ,. SUNDAY . . Monday ...8 Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday . . Snturdtay SUNDAY . Monday , Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday , Friday .. .. Saturday , SUNDAY Monday ...,10! ....11 ....12 ....13 ....14 ....115 ....10 ....171 ....18 ....10! ....20 ....21 ....22 Tuesday 23 Wedwwday Thursday Friday .. Saturday , SUNDAY I Mrmday , , I Tvfesday . JrVedncsday .24 ......25 ...'...20 ......27 28 ......29 30 . ....31 h.m. 0:21) 1:01)1 h45 2:231 3:00 3:40 4:20 6:16 0:17 7:27 8:33 0:28! io:io; 10:58 U:37 .....I 0:401 1:34 2:23 8:17 4 sis: 5:18 0:32! 7:48 8:53 9:47 lOtM 11:12! 11:47 0:17 ftTlh.m. '?t. ....12:19 8.3 8.212:61 8.4 8.1 1:22 8.4 7.0 1:52 8.4 7.6 2:22 8.3 7.0 2:62 8.1 O.fl 3:27 7.9 8.2 4:05 7.0 I 6.0 4:50 7.3 5.8 8:48 7.0 5.0 0:58 8.8 0.3 8:12 0.9 6.8 9:18 7.1 7.610:17 7.5 8.1 11:01) 7.9 8.011:58 8.3 . ... 12:15 0.0 8.5 12:63 0.4 8.4 1:33 0.5 8.0 2:15 9.6 7.0 3:01 9.2 I 7.1 3:52 8.7 I 6.8 4:52 8.2 6.8 0:01 7.7 0.9 7:23 7.3 7.3 8:42 7.2 7.0 9:61 7.4 8.010:47 7.5 8.2 11:35 7.7 8.4 7.712:19 8.0 Low WaW. I A. M. P. M. h.m7ft. I h.m. Date. per 1001b asck) 25-lb boxes, 1115) pearl ' company organizing to handle the de- Oyster Shoalwater Bay, per gallon, ; barley, $4.75 per 100 lbj 25-lb bo natured c'cohol buaincsj of the Distill $2 per sack, $3.50 Toke Point, $1.60 $115 per box; pastry flour, 10-lb sacks, era Securities company. It ha been ' Incorporated with a capitalization of $18,000,000, of which $6,000,000 ia pre j ferred and $12,000,000 common. F. M. Harrison, who is a director f the j American Distributing company a aub ' sidiary of the Distillers' Securtiea, is slated (for the presidency. ' - i ' Tho organization of the company was : foreshadowed two weeks ago in a ' statemont give outi by Dittenhoefer, . Gorber & James. In the statement the 0.9 law firm said it had been retained by a 1.0 large stockholder of the Distlllors Se curities to prevent the new company from absorbing the denaturized alcohol business of the company, on the ground that tho holders of the Distillers stock would Buffer. A representative of the firm said yesterday he had ' just - heard of the formal organization of the com- 0.9 pany and had communicated with the 01 firm's clipmV The action, he said, would '8.8 h. i,mm unless th nlient chanced his -0.5 . : " " r 0 - lima. . 0:15 6:61 7:23 7:55 8:27 9:001 9:30 Monday 1 Tuemky 2 Wednesday ..... 3 Thursday ...... 4 Frklay ......... 6 Saturaay. ........ 0 SUNDAY . 7 Monday ........ 8110:17! Tuesday 010:53 Wednesday Tliiirsday Friday .V Saturday , SUNDAY . Monday . , Tuesday . WaloMJsday Thursday , Friday . , Saturday , SUNDAY Monday ; Tuesday ....23 Wednesday . .,..24 Thursday ...... .251 1:05 Friday 20 2:171 Saturday 27 3:31 SUNDAY .......28! 4:17 Monday ....... .201 5:05 Tuesday ...... .301' 5:47 Wednesday 31 6:27 10! ......11 , 12 13! .14 .'.....,15 10 17 11:50 0:42 1:47 2:51 3:47 4:37 .5:22 6:05! IS 6:501 7:ao 8:18 9:0(1 10:00 11:03 ..10 ,.20 ,.21 0 0.9 1.21 a.o 2.2 2.0 3.1 3.5 3.0 4.2 1.0 1.6 1.4 1.3! 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.61 1.9 2.4 2.9 8.4 'as 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.7 0:30 7:13 7:47 8:23 8:67 0:311 10:08 10:52 11:43 iia7 2:37 3:50 4:27' 6:101 5:54 6:3 7:22 8:00 8:58 9:50 10:50 11:55 12:20: 1:44 8:02 4:001 4:55 5:40! 6:20 6:57 ft 1.4 1.1 Otfl 0.9 1.2 1.3 1.5 41 4.0 3.4 2.6 1.7 46 0.4 0.2 0.2 3.7 3.8 3.1 2.4 BASEBALL PRESIDENT LEAVES. NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Harry C. Tull lain, seeking reoreation . from arduous baseball down, will sail fon Europe on he White Star steamship Republic. ; The National League president will not be 'onek until December. 11 0.8 0.8 OSt OF tSICA'H raSTIHT BTEAM.KH CommsiiRlni Monilajr, Mar U STEAMER TELEGRAPH Win Muk IUmnJ Trifis tly txcopt Sunday, Betwu, Portland, Astoria aud Wax fortr TIMU CARD OtoamerTeloKraph from I'ortland to Antorla. Lv lortlanl.,...,,...m..7W a' m Arrlve AuU;rl...i,.i) p. m. s Hteanter Tlivrph from Astoria . tO I'OrtiSti . :' : ' 1 fcave Atir1a.,...,..,,.,...2) p" m Arrive i'orUaud...M... ..,... Jtuo p. m 11 E AIM 8ARVEO A LA CARTE Hieamer Telegraph will stop at war land. In- both down and up rtver when bavlnr pHMengers to land or by being signalled- Portland Landing . Alder St, Dock Astoria Landing - Callender Dock E. B. SCOTT, Agent, Portland Calleadtr Navigation Co-agent Aatorl. PnONE 2211 MAIN. 0m fas JY2 y" ' ASK ANY TRAVELER and tie will tell yon the . iiini Electrio:Lighttd. Fa the 'Crack Train of them aii.fot COMFORT and ELEGANCE- The ticket office at Portland 355 Morrison St., Cor. 3d. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Genera! Passenger Agent ' PORTLAD. OREGON. A Ticket Mean more than your mere transportation if it 1 over ' Astoria Columbia River R. R; Co EiTectiv Sunday, September 9, 190O Paclflo Time. M. v,. .t. a. a.m.'n.m a-m s ir, 6 0:11 .1011-AA h-m i.irj.K mi m 'l 'Jin KIM t:t!, T.itH a-in.lp. m 1111 a. 1, 1 1 7, suo' S.IO' 91ft: t.w, lor 10.216 1125 MM 11M p. m "EV7 PfjRTf.ASD OORI.K HAT MKIt I CLA'IHKaN'IK Ar A8TUK1A hft Lv. ASTORf I Ar, AT. WaKKKNTON Vr Ly.WAHKRNTO.VAr. Ar. FT. HTEVEXH Lv. Lr IT. HTKVENH r Ar. WAKKENTONLt, Lv. WaRRKNTOS Ar. Af. HtAHlDB Lv. Ar. n. -a, n. a. mip.m p.ui . 111 I M V).VU tM 10 ao ;ir 9.4-. 7. S.10 9.1.1 6.20 UHWM IM DM 220 10,2 im too xia;io.m 7.41 I0.H 7 2S 10.06 7.27 tlO.OTi -tO 4 JO 9J0 p.mpm!a.in CONNECTIONS At Portland, with all transcontinental line. At Coble, with Northern Pacific Bailway Co. At Astoria, with steamer for Ban Fran cisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Go's boat and railway. To .the .East v uver tne 1 )- Scenic Route 3 The Rock Island operate a new electric lighted drawing-room steeping; car dafly from San Francisco via OgcJen, Salt I-aLeGty an4 Color aio to Chiajo. I This latest type of Standard Pullman sleeper leaves San Francisco on the Southern' Pacific's Overland Limited, and assures you a comfortable, convenient and speedy trip, over a very interesting route. 3 Three days each week the Rock Island runs a through tourist sleeper by way of the Scenic Route. ' 4 From San Francisco etery Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to Chicago, personally conducted - 4 Full details In the Rock Island time table aad folder entitled "AcroHtfce Continent in aTosrfet Sleepisg Car," seat on request. General Afent, t Rock blsnd-Friseo Lines. - - 140 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE. It means that you wQl hav every luxury and comfort the utmost courtesy from all employ e a safe trip and c j that will be a pleasure and delight. It ia th Short LI to Chicarjo AND BEST AS WELL. Anything you wish to know bout comfortable traveling will be gladly told by. B. V. HOLDER, Gen. Agt, 153 Third St. . Portland, Ore. 1 awssy wwkhbmbu SAW FRANCISCO & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Far Inoluding barth and maala, 815; ' Round -trip, $35. Steamer Leaves Astoria for San Francisco Every 5 Days. Connects at SanI1 rancisco with Rail and Steamer Lines for South, em Cal ornia. O. VI. KOBISISTS, Agent. Astoria, Oregon. A. 0. D. KERF JILL, Gen. Pas. Agan San Franoiaoo- ( (utrt,ntd 2 not to utrlturA. PrvU 4 ormc'on. l,tru.u.rVk,uiAii (n AfliK0INNAII.C5y Fee Kit i) for unnatural dim hiKus.iMUniiultl(m, tritiHtiuiia or ulceration, of miicoi.-H nimbran9. l'anilt, and not astno Clnt or poitnou,. Kutd by ltrumrix. or rnt In plnin wrnppn-. SI . 00. .nMl",J.7S, Cucuiat mui uu touuo! i;i;iff SLEBPERSLrS- - . BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906' THROUGH TOURIST 1 1 " t. EVERT DAT IN THE TEAS BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO via tha Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or addre H. DIWGSON, C. T. a, . laa Third Street, - Portland, Ore. : 1 'mm s . t I . ... Sherman Transfer Co, '.HE'SfRT 8HERMAN, Manager ' Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks ard Furnitur Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. ' 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 a "-r. j&Hri t.f. a Hi . i".r Throuc h SALT LAKE CUT, COLORADO SPRINGS, pENVER Stop-Over feivfleges Granted. Choice of Routes East of Colorado Points. For Illustrated Phamphlcte Pio turhig Colorado's Beautiful Scenery writ W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt t4 Third Street PORTLAND, OR. THE MILWAUKEE "The Pioneer Limited SL Paul to Chi cago. "Short Line Omaha to Chicago. " South-West Limited " Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in th service of any rail road in the world equala in equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of Mr vice not obtainable elsewhere. v Berth on their sleepers ar longer, higher and wider than In similar car on any other line.' They protect their trains by the Block system. ' Connection made wit,i all trans-continental line in Union Depot. H. S. Rowo, General Agent, Portland or 134 Third Street corner Alder. ;