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( -If r THE NEW- AGE; POBTIiAND, OREGON i 1 f , HORRORS IN LIFE OF LEADING HOTELS I LEADING HOTELS LEADING HOTELS : ! i ? ' A RUSSIAN COUNTESS. ,f:i:mm4 X" .. V ff- Jtf &? lf?w - .AA--m toTH ' T ,. ..-. -",vsjjr Ti . u ' - ; THE ESMOND HOTEL, OSCAK ANDKKBON Malinger ltaton: European Man Wo, 76c, f I 00, 11.50, i.00 per day Frvo llui to and from alt Trains Front and Morrlion Strcoti PORTLAND OREGON . v 'J- i. s" .r & Wh VI J DULUTH MINN. : HENRY FOLZ ; &M mrjsyyr?"-" ' immwmm ' irk WPS,F" KtiV!ur It. RnfTamrfll DDflPHcHn R ltHarf",4rr III MBxTAirflH ImmSmmSmmi imEBZawwmmtmm' m HOTEL or 91,000,000. The Portland H O. BOWCHM, mlmnmmmr. American Plan, $3 Par Day anil Upward HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AMD OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Oregon. Tclophono W-ll V. O. IloxfiM The Grand Pacific Hotel CIIAB. A. HCHUAQi:, l'roprlotor. Handsomely Appointed nnd First Class In Every Particular. Corner Railroad St. and Higglns Ave. MISSOULA, MONT. The Kenyon Don Porter Salt Lake City's NEW HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah The Grandon The only First-Clnss American Plan Ho tel in Helena. Rates from $3 to $5 BOLLINGER HOTEL European Plan Lewiston Idaho Best Hotel In Northern Idaho The Northwest EDW. O. PATTERSON, Prop. CIIA8. II. RATTINUEK, Mgr. Steam Heat ki Every Room Private and Public Baths Electric Light RATES $2 PER DAY AND UP Bismarck, N. D. HOTEL PEDICORD T. J. PEDICORD, Proprietor 50c, 75c, $1, $14(0 aw wk Private Bath Bath AawrkM aad Curoaii Private TcUpaoMta In ft mm ficst-Clms GriM in Connection 209-219 RivcraMe Ave., SPOKANE, WASH. Ki - ti i.i-i,. ,rr....ui ) '," '" .. i.iiaiilliiiiilwaiMliilTwh.iiwaMi.iii-wfciii'...fca CjTT---. -"!!"' "--'l''"' . Z-..r"-2Zjj?Z -.ii..ff,ip,i,i)M emll-uiwiwiw11 J2"'I'III'IIII - ll..l'.'.n"'"""M""i'Lr'i' V ,' iiiif UrB -rrer-i&zigizgBmwmwmwkJimM ? if in -;; i n mm i i inn iijjiimjLi 2'' j i-M---- --.iMMMiMMiaiaBawaaMaisMalMaMBalalMalaaaMaaaaaM PORTLAND. RICHARDS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I'hono Exchatigo 25 360-362 Alder St. Cor. Park PORTLAND, ORE. Best furnished Iioubo in Southern Oregon New Depot Hotel A. II. PIIAOHT, Proprietor. All Trains stop 30 Minutes For Meals. ASHLAND, OREQON The New Bannock Hotel NORMAN A AUMSTKONQ, Propi. Headquarters for Commercial Men American Plan. Rooms with Bath, Hot and Cold Running Water and Telephone in Each Room. RATES $2.00 to $4.00 PER DAY Pocotello Idaho The Spalding Leading Hotel of the LAKE SUPERIOR REGION Enlarged and Improved American Plan, 12.00 nnd Up European Plan 11.00 and Up Finest Cafe In Northwest DULUTH, MINN HOTEL WHITMAN UNDER NEW MANAQKMKNT A Home for the Traveling Men Strictly First Class. American Plan Electric lighted. Steam heated. Good Samplo Rooms in Connection. J. C. MOWN, Manager. COirAX. WASHINGTON P .aam in (KarfvC J'faftfBfRSSSSSBSSSBMfj Lending grocery and mar ket. Wo eorvo tho travollng public at rcasonablo prices. 114 nnd 110 West Buporlor Btrcot. DULUTH, MINN. f GREAT FALLS i Cloths Man, Woman, Boy in Modern Up-to-Dnto FaHhiomiblo Clothing ut l'opulur Prices. Visit Often the Popular Priced Store for Men and Women. . Great Falls, Montana. E.A.REICIIKL, r-rcrMont. V. P. BKNOIIUHOII, Vlco Pronldont. II. W. URUNWALDT, bco. A Treat THE AMERICAN BREWING & MALTING COMPANY Brewers nnd Bottlers of extra quality htgor boor. "American Family" bottled beer a specialty. Ofllco: 100 Central Avenue. P. O. Box 80. Great Falls, Montana. ! IDAHO ADVERTISING! $ Thoi. Ulytb, Pra .. Lyman Fargo, Vlco I'roi The Blyth & Fargo Co. T'oratello, Idaho General Merchandise BTOKKS AT Evanston, Wyo. Pocatcllo, Idaho BANK0FNAMPA,Ltd. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 EataMlihed lfcW. Dwor 1'alaco Hotel Illd'f. FUEI) 0. MOCK, Pri!dent F. J. CONIIOY, Vlce-l'reMttent C. It. 1IICKKY, Caihler FRANK JENKIN80N, Aaa'lCaihUr NAMPA, IDAHO J, A. Murray, Wm. A. Anthct, Cathler I.N.Aathti, Aitt. CabUr I'rciueni. D. W. bUnlroJ. vie rreuaaat TH8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PoeMtollot Idarto. POCATELLO, - - - IDAHO TUTTLE MERCANTILE CO., LTD. Wholesale Grocers GOODWIN MININCJ CANDLES Judson Powder, Fum and Caps AGENTS FOR TJIK CELEBRATED OLYMPIA DEER Nampa, Idaho D. W. Church Karl O. Whit O. O. ChlUon CHURCH & WHITE CO. Real Estate And Insurance Pocatello Idaho aWBwA Xhroworr Thnt tho lives of Russian women aro frequently mixed with tragedy, Is shown by the history of tho 23-ycnr-old widow of tho Into Count Iloinanoff. The countess Is tho eldest daughter, by n morganatic tnnrrlngo of Grand Duko Scrglus, who was blown to pieces by n bomb over a yenr ngo. Sho was mar- rled to Count Komnnoff in February, Inst year, and when ho was murdered n few montliH Inter she wns forced to stnnil by nml witness tho crime. Then film wns seized In her St Petersburg homo nnd mnde n secret prisoner by tho ofllcer In chnrgo of tho Boldlers. 8ho resisted him nnd escnpod Inst Juno nnd has slnco been hiding Ir Loudon. WOMEN A8 EXPLORERS. One of Them CrnaMe Northern I.nb rnilur lvlth llnahnnd. Tho nrrlvnl of Mr. nnd Mrs. Steph en Tnsker nt Fort Klmo on tho enst const of tho nrctlc poulnsuln, ndds nil otlier to tho list of women explorers, rays tho Now York World. As prob ably tho tlrst whlto woinnn to cross northern Labrador, sho tins fairly won her spurs in n Held of ndveuturo for which her sex hns of recent years shown n rnro aptitude. Mth. Tasker's font will recall Mrs. Ilubbnrd's veil turo Into Lnbrndor In tho track of lior husbnud's Ill-fated expedition nnd tho arctic voyngo of Mrs. I'enry. Tho ro turn of Mrs. Mnx Flelschmnun from a honeymoon spent In tho nrctlc re gions shooting polnr bears Illustrates now fcmtuluo Ideals of a wedding Jour ney. Tho exploits of Miss Mnry Klngslcy on tho lower Niger still challenge com parison with masculine standards. Ac companied only by native attendants, sho penetrated for long dlstancci through tho bush In tho face of fre quent dangers. In her writings site showed rare Insight and sympathy with tho natlvo point of rtow, which male explorers havo not always done. Tho reputation mndo by Miss Annlo I'eck as a mountain climber Is world-wldo. From tho Mattcrhoru to tho 1'oruvlnn peaks, what dllllcult summit hns sho left unsealed? Sho was tho first wo man to climb Orizaba, nnd she scnled Mount Borntn, In Ilollrhi, to a height of 1!0,C00 feet, almost exactly that or Mount McKlulcy, which Dr. Frederick A. Cook hns Just conquered. In mountnlu climbing womnn now asks no odds of man. Miss J. U. Dun can, whoso explorations In Tibet car ried her Into regions previously uuvls- Ited, was tho II rut European woman to cross tho Chaugla pass, which Is nearly 18,000 feet abovo tho 'sou. 1.-100 hlghor than any pass crossed by tho British expedition to Lhnsa. Mrs. Bullock-Workman hns scaled great heights In the Himalayas. In April last Mrs. Laura Fitzgerald, un American, was reported to havo left Mogador to ex plore the great Atlus mountains, among which aro summlta 14,500 feet high. Mountain climbing being In extromo al titude a test rather of vital endur ance than of muscular strougth, wom en who have cool heads And It not be yond their powers. Fitzgerald camp ed for months at tho base of Aconca gua, unablo to got to tho top, although there wore no Insuporablo dltllcultles except tho strain on the heart and lungs. There aro probably many wo mou who could with training havo Btaggered with his Swiss guldo to the summit GU4 turn Mint la Working. ' Ho waa a seedy looking ludlvldual and reminded a casual observer of a man who, with Kipling's "tramp roy- ale," bad more than once found "his mate the wind which tramps the world." He wandered Into Biuall lunch room not far from Peunsylvauta avenue and In a low voice ordered a mug or milk. He sipped tho boverago slowly and It was evident that ho was trying to make It do for a square meal. Throwing down a dlino on the count er, be waited for his change. The spry and observing waiter tossed a nickel out to him, but observing tho coin's brilliancy picked It up and looked at the date. Tbat'a a 1000 nickel," he announced to the tramp. The tramp verified his words by look ing at the date for himself, then mut tered aadly as ho started out : "Thank God the mint's still working I" Wash ington Star. Held Buck. "That big foundry over thero can't get ahead very fast" "Why notr "It's always casting anchors." Cleveland Plain Dealer. One reason people frequently take a lawyer's advice Is that they have tot pay for It ' fmmmmaaammammmmWmmmmmmMamimmmmmtm. C 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Safes, Pianos. Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Com modious brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms, Front and Clay. Express and Baggage hauled. 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