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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1906)
iw .-,gwm.Kti'nj" wwMnmfimtmnmm i i g-TTjfy-saijamimi an .aw.- THE XEW AGE, POHTLAtfl), OltEGOX MV MAIL ANIIWATEK. SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO Castle Gate, Cnnon of the Grand Black Canon, Marshall and Ten nessee Passes, and the World famous ROYAL GORGE. For lllimtratod and descriptive pamph lets writo to W. C. McBRIDE, Ocnernl Agent 121 Third Btroct PORTLAND, OREGON REGULATOR LINE PORTLAND AND THE DALLES ROUTE All Wr Uailnp. STHAMUKS "BAILEY OATZKIIT" "DALLEB CITY" KKOULATOll" ilKTLAKO" ConnectltiR at I.yle, WmIi., with Columbia River & Northern Railway Co, roit Wahklaeui, Hair, Centorvllle.Ootdnndal ana all Klickitat Valler point. Htramer lavi I'orlland ilnlljr (eicopt Hud day) 7 a. m., connecting w Ith (J H. AN. train tl.ylft:U. p, m. fur Uuldomlalr, Train ar-rlTnOr-ldcriddlc, 7:M p. in, Hloarner arrive 7Iiol)llci:SUp, in. htainirlcYMThf l)ll ilnlljr (oiceptHun- 0. II. AN. Ir'nlnt IntrliiK (loMondale AllA a, m. coiiiipcI will) ttilt klcamcr fur I'ortUnd, ar rlrlng Portland Op, m Kxccllciit iiinali nervrrt on nil Mcamer. Fin acroininmlMImm (or lenrin ami wagon, Kor detailed Information of ratc, l-orth r rrvatlou. connection, oto,. writ or call oa uoarvM nunit. II. C. Campbell, Ken. olllce, Cortland, Or lUiiur. A STORIA & COLUMBU A RIVER RAILROAD CO M ill Mm Trams Dolly THROUGH PARLOR CARS HCTWKIN Portland, Astoria? Seaside Leave union iixitir liir MjKf r. Italu Itr, Ulntiknu t Yt'lporl, (Hllion, AMorla, Wnrrun. Ion, Flavel, flour, hart Park and He, tide. Arrlre. Dally :Wa. in. Dally. 11:10 a. in Aitorla iV flMnlior r.xpreM I'aiijr. Aitorla lExproi Dally. 7:00 p. in. 0;10 p.m. C A.Kll'.WAUT, 1 O.MAYO, I iiiiuii'I Agl., -W Alder fit U, 1'. A 1' A 'JVIuphone Main WW, W On Your Trip TRY ZjmfJ NORTH COAST LIMITED PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPING CARS (KI.KtTIUi: I.IUIITU) PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS (HI.KCTMU i.iuinu) DINING CAR-DAY AND NIGHT (KI.KCT1U0 UUllTb) OBSERVATION CAR (KLKUTlllU I.IOIITH) ELECTRIC FANS BARBER SHOP BATH LIBRARY NUMEROUS OTHER COMFORTS THREE Daily Transcontinental Trains TO THE EAST The Ticket Office at Portland u at 255 Morrison St., Corner Third A. D. CHARLTON AMutant General Pattenf er Agent PORTLAND, OREGON & Itr ItAII. AND WATEIt Ask the Agent for T I G K B T S VIA THE COMFORTABLE WAY To Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louts ond All Points Cast and South TWO OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Tt ORIENTAL LIMITED Tbe FAST MAIL VU SmIUc or Strita Splendid Service Up-to-dato Kqulpincnt Courteous Kmployes Daylight trip acrcms tlio Cascado and Hocky Mountains. For Tickets. rntcH, folders nnd full infor mation call on or address H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A. 122 Third Street, PORTLAND S. a. YI5RKES, a. a. P. A. SIMTTLU, WASH. A Pleasant Way to Travel The nhovo la tho UHiinl verdict of tlio traveler using tlio Mlneourl Pacflo Hail wiiy between tlin Pacific Coast and tlio Knot, nnd wo holluvo that tlio tturvlco and accommodations given morlt this statement. From Denver, Colorado SpringH and Pueblo tliuro aro two through trains dally to KntinaH City and Kt. Louis, carrying Ptillmaii'H lat ent standard elect rlo lighted Bleeping ears, clinlr cam and up-tn-dato dining cam. Tliu pamo excellent Hervico Is operated from Kansas City and St. LouIh lo Memphis, Little Itock and Hot Spring. H you aro Koine Kiwt or Potilli writo for rates and full informa tlou, W. C. McltRIDK, nnn. Apt., 124 Third St., Portland, Or. m to the East THE alsxiULflLHRflM i B ffrrlllawwff (l & The tourist never forgets his first evening In Venice, for It Is a lively oc casion of real sightseeing. Once the traveler crosses the long bridge cross Ing the lagoon ho Is In veritable fairy land. At the quay of the Grand Canal tbe gondolas are drawn up In attrac tive array. Riding In a gondola la not new sensation to those who visited the Columbian Exposition. These cabs of Venice can bo hired for about IB cents, with n slnglo rower, and 8 cents each for large pieces of luggage. The gondoliers aro very graceful and ex pert, and send tlio boat shooting for ward with ono dexterous turn of tbe wrist. Vcnlco Is In truth the fair crowned queen of the Adriatic, enveloped In a mist of romance which Is like a rosy cloud. Thero Is an air of color every where of flowers, of rippling water, of roofs, of clinging vines, of marble that rovcals the fascinating Impress of mys terious years, whoso deeper Impress tlmo will cover over with his shadowy wing, and spite the stern historian's conHclentloiis efforts. The Grand Cnnnl Is a picture, with Its carved facades of palaces that face this ancient avenue of aristocratic Venice, Here la the palaco of Vendramln Cat ergl, whero Itlchard Wagner died In 1883. Hero, on tliu right, Is tho Palai ta Pc.iaro, ornamented with grotesque heads of stone, nnd beyond It tho Palae v.o Corner delta Iteglnn, built In tho seventeenth century on tho site of Cath erine Oornaro'fl hlrthplnco, she who was queen of Cypress. To-day tlio building Is used as a pawnshop, "Monto dl Pie ta " Hut beyond Is tho Ca Doro, the Kolden house, n perfect Gothic palaco In tho pointed style. Hero In the llsh market, an Interest ing Hceno by morning light, mid, beyond, the vegetable market, whero tho fa mous (Johho of tho Itlnlto stands, the column where were promulgated the law of tho republic. A llttlo farther along Is tho Dogafia, or custom house, PROPOSED PALACE OF faBBMa--'11aWaMPiaS,'1'11--' -.fo'C ''SjMBMBfeMJBfjM Two hundred and soventeen nrcliltiMts from almost every country In tho world competed for Mr. Curneglu's "Palnt'o of Peace," and no fewer than 3, 0.18 drawing wcro sent In. Tho first prlzo has becu awarded to L. M. Cor doiit'ler of Llslo, France, for the design hero reproduced. The chief feature of the Interior will bo n magnificent Hull of Arbitration. A FAMOUS SCIENTIST. Vrot. lUnrr A. Wr, Who Mt Tratrto Detatk let BuVIo. nrn uonrv a. Wnnl of Rochester, who was killed by an automobile r cently In nuffalo, was ruinous m t lanus as bvi.-iii and traveler. He was born In Roch ester In 1834 and educated at Har vard. He was a member of the fae ulty of tho Univer sity of Rochester, and through his work It was placed In the front rauk of ...in.itlrin lnatltu. rnor. u. a. wabu. ton ln the Unte,j State He was, without doubt, the greatest living authority on meteorites. Although more than 70 years of nge, i. ..., .i..tfwi Ip thnu two months ago, a Journey that took hlra hundreils of miles up tlie Jiaguaieu river, m wm i,. ! thun more liundrtHls of miles over tortuous, dnngerous Andean inouii- t.iln tralla to Santa uoea aim iwgoia and buck to the coast. Ho had made more than 25 trliw to Europe, visited every continent and almost every coun- try tho sun shines upon, as wen as an the Important Islands of the soven seas. Ho was known to all the older sclen tlata of tho world, and for many yoara the highway of the earth converged at his Rochester home. At his table scores of men have set whose names are household words among lovers of nature. Prof, Ward spoko a dozen lan guages or more. He said that he never found but one language that he could not master, aud that was Chinese. He leaves his wife and two sons. NEW IDEAS FOR ARTISTS. Claimed from Anct Peruvian Ts tlU Kakrloa. Art atudeuta of Now York City have discovered a now source for fresh Ideas, says the New York Trlbuno. Probably the oddest drawing class about town can bo seen at Intervals In Peruvian nail of the Museum of Nat ural History. The interest of brush and pencil puplU In this somewhat somber department, given up to thlnn aW Haav Ysm Ba sjilrV tMiKLAE aaaiBKi-aeaaB I antiquated, ta due to a display of tex with a modern figure of a Hon above Its door, and then tho handsome Pal acco d' Camerlenghl, onco the residence of the chamberlains of tbe officers of finance. Next Is the Rlalto, and the archod windows and pillared balconies of the Palazzo Rezionlco, where Robert Browning died. There Is, too, the bouse whero Desdcmona lived and Othello died, tho piazza of St, Mark, the Cathedral, the doges' palace and the Bridge of Sighs. This latter has no longer those famous prisons under the leaden roof, which were destroyed over a hundred years ago. The gloomy dun- E3iii and torture chamber still remain, wever. St Mark's Is wonderful a poem the color of glass, of transparent alabaster, of polished marble and lus trous gold. Tho side streets of Venice tell a story of greatness, weakness, riches, power, victories and defeats. Tlmo and man have wrought together marvels on these islands of the soa. Fugitives from the mainland strengthened tho muddy Isl and' along tho coast with dikes and rows of driven piles. They dug canals, which tlicy lined with timber and stone, nnd changed tho coarse of hostllo cur rente of tho deep. Riches camo slowly through hard work and close economy. Tho people tilled their fields contented ly and raised cattlo; they fished also, and prepared salt for tho market on the mainland. From the first they rec ognized the sea as their avenue to op portunity. It was less than 200 years after the Huns drovo them upon tho little archipelago that Venice had tho finest fleet of vessels of any Italian sea port of the time. By tliu ninth century thero wo.? hero n great marltlmo re public, and by tho fifteenth century alio Is nt tho height of her power. The com merce of all Kuropo centered here. Her magulllccnco was tho marvel of tho na tions. Rut her rlso and fall It would take a volumo thick with facts to do ncrllif PEACE AT THE HAGUE. tile fabrics rich In color and full of strange deatgus. These wero dug up from burial places In Peru nnd Ito llvlla and aro tho rich remnants In dress of tho celebrated Iuca race, which In pro-Spanish times had at tained to a high degree of clvllzatlon In tho now world In the fifteenth nnd sixteenth ccuturlos. The Ilandellor expedition rccovorod thousands of gorgeoilsly colored pieces of cloth. These have recently boon put on exhi bition and open up an entirely new flold for tho artist. Afor hundreds and possibly thou sauda of yours of ontombmeut this tex tile work la as frosh and rich In color as when first deposited In tho graves. The fabrics are decorated ln fruit, animal and geometrical patterns and are woven from tho wool of the llama, alpaca and vicuna. By a clever method of duplicating and combining theso or- nanieutal features tbe art students pro duce some striking designs, which later find their way Into commercial use, being sold to purchasers who are on tho constant lookout for novel effects. Only the other day Dr. Rafaelle Sorgnae, one of the lecturers at the Sorbonne In Paris, declared that tuber culosis Is spread broadcast by the swathing of mummies. Tho germs, be said, retained their vitality In the tomb for ages and were as virulent as ever when exhumed. He was pretty generally laughed at by exjierts, however, and anyway, the ort stu dents of New York are evidently not frightened by his warnings. Put Her in m Hole. A provident wlfo Is an Income In herself but a vlrtuo may be carried to extremes. "Your husbaud'U be all right now," said tho doctor. "What yer mean?" demanded tho wife. "You told me he couldn't live a fortnight." "Well, I'm going to cure blm, after all," said the doctor; "surely you're glad I" The woman wrinkled her brews- "Puts me in a oit or an 'oie," she said. "I bin and sold all his clothes for bis fuucral. Mean In well. How soon'll e be stroufV London Chronicle. There Is one very pleasant feature met lu the reminiscences of an old couple: They were not married under canopy. ST. PAUL MINN. Alfred J. Krank (Huccc-sor to SCH.VKI.I, & KHANK.) DDALGKS IN ALL. KINDS OP BARBERS' FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES ' FINE CUTLERY RAZOR WORK A SPECIALTY. 142 B. Sixth St., Opp. Ryan Hotel. St. Paul, Minnesota Aguilas and Seal of Minnesota Cigars ARE SOLD ON ALL TRAINS Kubles 6c Stock Co. MAKERS ST. PAUL - MINNESOTA EL FIRMA and DUKE OF PARMA CIGARS You Will Like Them HART & MURPHY, Makers ST. PAUL KitixhltihfillSIJ Incorporated ltKW GRIGGS, COOPER & GO. Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Grocero 242-264 East Third Street ST. PAUL MINN, J ftllaHA NFRDKI7A ! ! t "THE ONLY WAY" Have your Baggage checked from hotel and Residences over any railroad to any place in United States by Omaha Transfer Co. Office 208 So. 14th St. When Coming intoOmaha give your checks to our uniformed agents on trains or at depot and receive cheapest and best service New cabs to all parts of fcity. J f ' ! MINNEAPOLIS MINN. : NORTH STAR WOOLEN MILL CO. Manufacturer ol Blankets, Flannels and Blanketings Minneapolis, Minn A. IUCKDAHL C. A. DACSDiHL A. Backdahl & Co. ORUQQIST8. Opposite Milwaukee Depot. Peierlptlons ara fully compounded. SIS Waahlnftoa ave nue South. . MlMllOllpOllM, Allnnaaot Wear CYGNUS $3.50 SHOE Manufactured by North Star Shoe Co. MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietors 237 Hennepin Ave. MINNEAPOLIS, J LIVINGSTON UNION MEAT MARKET, A. O. HASELER, Pro CHOICEST AND SILT MEATS (lame anil Flih In Season. Livingston, Aloittatw. F. B. TOLHURST Taxidermist for the Tourist OPPOSITE DEPOT, Livingston, Montana. QEO.W.HUSTED Prescriptions, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Ci gars, Toilet Articles, Finest Soda Fountain on tho N. P. Railway. Opposite the Depot Thin card enlltlca you to trip thrnuRh the National 1'ark, jtotMIus you patroiiim "THE SOLO" And ran make aatlifactory arraniceinrnli with th trftimportatlmi companies. The only flrat-clan place of the kind In Livingston. Bottle Goods a specialty FRANK BLISS, Proprietor 117 W. Park St. LIVINGSTON, Mont. I ! All. HA NERD A CIS A 2 t COUNCIL BLUFFS S. T. 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