The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 21, 1912, SECTION FIVE, Page 2, Image 56

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TTTTC SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 21, 1912.
NEWS EVENTS NEAR AND FAR CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA
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KEY TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
1 Croton Aqueduct, under construction from the CatskiUa to the
heart of .New York, is 110 mile long- and will cost $168,000,000.
- It is one of the most stupendous works in history of engineering.
2 This ia the largest locomotive in the world. It is being tested
by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
3 Funeral of Admiral Evans. Petty officers of dispatchboat
Dolphin are carrying body from house to artillery caisson.
4 Gunboat Yorktown, which has been sent to Equador to protect
interests of American citizens in political uprising.
6 New Museum of Art at Toledo, which was opened last Wednes
day. Twenty thousand citizens gave $250,000 to build it.
6 Paris police at tomb of Mile. Lanthelmoor, famous French
beauty, from which attempt was made to steal $80,000 necklace.
The thieves failed to find the jewels in the tomb, the value of
which was not so great as supposed.
7 This is novel motor sledge, which Captain Robert Scott took
with him on Polar search. It may have pushed its way to
South Pole.
8 Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari and his wife arriving in New York early
this month to witness the production of his opera, "Le Donne
Curioso." Gattie Casazza is on the right.
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