The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 28, 1904, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    tAQE SIX.
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904.
OUR WORLD'S FAIR WANDERERS
They Discuss Plant of Attacking th
, Great Exposition.
The Aitorlan baa arranged for a ae
ries of letters from a party of well
known tourists now visiting the world's
fair at St Louis. Following Is the
first of the series:
At the World'a Fair. St Louts, Sept
14. I am glad I had my way. We
talked It all over on the train while
a Chinaman was climbing out of the
upper berth in our section. We didn't
know the Chinaman slept over us.
That's one of the pleasant surprises of
traveling on one of these world's fair
Bleeping cars. I wouldn't be surprised
next time to wake - up and find the
toot of one of these I go rot dog-eaters
from the Philippine village resting In
my face. For It must be kept In mind
that this Is a world's fair not a St
Louis fair and you rub elbows with
every race and nationality under the
un. , . .
But as I said before. I had my way,
and that account! for the fact that we
circled around the great exposition
like a vulture circles around his prey
before alighting. John wanted to "wade
right Into the exposition," as he ex
pressed If, and Jane bad her mind set
q the iagoouB. The gondolier ap
pealed fo lef romantic Insitnct But
my plan was to first take in the "high
Jtgfet te ylW tbe 6T4 exposition,
""from lofty .vantage ground., marking
the mountain topi of achievement and
measuring Its plan and icope.
Bo we took the Intramural railway at
the main entrance and right glad we
were that "we" had the forethought to
take it It Is an overhead trolley, elec
tric road, seven miles long, skirting
the entire exposition grounds, running
lAflly 6fl the surface ahd partly 6n an
elevated structure, following the topo
graphy of the great park In a way most
delightful to the sightseer. The world's
fair at Chicago was built in a morass.
The Louisiana exposition has hills' and
natural forest to give a picturesque ef
fect The jutting prominences of these
hills aer crowned by stately palaces
and beautiful pavilions, while two are
connected by a semi-circular ridge
leading to the lower level of the
grounds, used to form the cascades and
the cascade garden pronounced by
many to be the greatest architectural
water and garden composition ever
executed by man. Nestling under the
shade of great trees are state and for
eign buildings representing varied
types of ornate and stately architec
ture. " ' 11
Art Yea b tht Eaih end BstSi?
While we join la th ruth and bustle of
this buy world, overtaxing our energies
and racking our systems, many of us are
morally culpable of TacueaBiluvegardof
bodily strength and Btasaa. Then par
haps the health breaks down, and we
seem doomed to long periods of pain and
depression. t Our whole life is darkened.
YETTKEEE IS k BEKEDY AT RAID
Hundreds and thousands of ailing men
and woman bar found that
BEEGIMl'S
PILLS
verily make life worth Iking.
SaevrfareMf JfausMkse, aVMM law
ttfttm
This was the picture presented to the
eye as the trolley carried us swiftly
along. These are veritable "observa
. tion cars," clean, comfortable and com
modious. . The spectacle was beyond
description. The sensation was inde
scribable. We were viewing a fifty
million dollar show from the hilltops of
a 1250 acre forest, all for 50 cents, and
. aa we went rushing along we tried to
take In the panorama of sculptural and
architectural splendor, but It was too
much for the range of human vision.
The man with a megaphone "rattled"
us of course and so we started on the
Intramural the wrong way. We are not
used to conversing by fog-horn methods
at home. But I have found that quite
often the wrong way is the right way
when It comes to seeing things, and so
it proved In this case. We started at
the ,last station Instead of the first
and no sooner had we started than the
plaza of St Louis, the Louisiana mon
ument, the Grand basin, the Cascades
crowned by Festival hall and the ter
race of states burst upon our view,
FronS that time on there was a bewil
dering pnprama of gardens, fountains,
sculptural groups, terraces, exhibit pal
ace8y stajeiand foreign buildings. ,We
oassed also coal mining camps, zinc
and TOfc&a; Blak Hills gold re
duction plant, the great horticultural
and BgHiiniflrarfcSlaces, a model poul
try farmt the famous Ferris wheel, the
Unlldtatesttfe' saving exhibit, the
buildfngs of Brazil, East India and Can
ada.As WfFSapJdffJS bridge of Spain
leading to thewalled city of the Phll
lppiBt reSi&lfflW heard the yells
of ta dog-danc,e in the Igorot village.
On the righAwsald the rapid pln
pinefjbf rifle and Jbe, booming of can
non vhioh wldtls that the battle of
Modufcr river was In progress. In which
the jjjrave Boers were fighting' under
Cronje and Klljoen.
And we could go no further. Sniffing
the imoke of battle and -hearing the
tomHtoma in the nearby Philippine vil-
"What shai; we see Irstt' exclaimed
Jan3 "I vote for the Philippines,' said
L vote for eBwli!'Ofali
John with martiafjf lanoBfinnejB.
And ho had hlfgrajf .taUee,
log
Baffty
The geaotM worth and never-failing
efficacy of
DEECHAU'S PILLS
have bean fully proved during a period
of nearly sixty year, and they ararecog
atedesth est faftavar Again Billow and
lew Attaekfc . ' .
The most setter actory evident of th
tdvemlesftMna in which BEECBAlfS ,
PlUJSaieseUarfwuxiiatUiaotthattn :
KtAXYZLOUttr. " -
l.4C..awU
CO.. eavcuui tt.
UrmPnMim'u athii.
Tort CUj.U four Irc
cayse for big ?yKiJe is known, fret
Manning went to a restaurant near
his boarding house and telephoned to
the city electrical bureau that a po
lite patrol wagon would be needed In
Buttonwood street, above Sixteenth
street, which at night Is deserted.
When the wagon reached the place the
body was found. ,. : ''''
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court at Helena a.uit has been brought
hy Henry J. Stubbs, a physician of
Wilmington, Del., against the Yellow
stone Park Transportation Company to
recover damages in the sum of $30,
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In his statement the complainant al
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LAST EXCURSION TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR.
MrfrVs
Th demands for sleeping car space
In the Denver & Rio Grande's popular
through tourist excursions have been
so great, three such excursions will be
run on the next and last selling4 dates
October 3, 4 and 5. On each of these
Jays special tourist excursions will be
run from Portland, without change' of
cars over the "Scenic Line of the
World." October 3 there will also be
run a special Pullman excursion. These
car will make atops en route at Salt
Lake City and Denver, affording ex
cursionists an opportunity of viewing
the various points of Interest about
those cities. The daylight ride through
the heart of the Rockies God's art
allery of nature Is the grandest across
the American continent.
Write W. C. McBrlde, 124 Third
street, Portland, Ore., at once for par
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These being the last days upon which
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