'f Story of Milwaukee - (Continued from page oik) Tko Ihtgct Sound Hum vrcro not built in a day nor a year. Long years passed while the master minds wcro working out tlio detail and tho cross ing of tho Missouri on tho splendid stcol brldgo nt Mobrldgo' was not un dertaken until Ml tho dctnlU had been carefully worked out. This brldgo marks tho connecting link between tho East and tho "West, tho dividing lino 4twc-cn tho older company's lines and thoso of tho extension. Whllo tho par ent system has recently taken over tho wholo western extension, tho bridgo still marks tho dividing line between the old and the new and for rears to como will designate the link bringing two great railroads together. Tho lino from Mobridge nas planned from tho very start to lie built upon standard lines with the least possible bar to effi cient handling of freight and passenger traffic. Close attention wns given to agricultural and general industrial pos sibilities with tho result that the lino has been constructed through a wealthy and sccnically bcsutlful region with a "back country" of undeveloped re sources that will tako years to develop bat which .will forever be tributary to the main line. At Roundup a great coal tnlno was opened and the fuel sup ply was assured. In Montana the route was selected through the far-famed Judith basin and the valleys of tho Yellowstone, Musselshell, Smith River, Gallatin, Peer Lodge, Missoula, Dlack fooL In Washington the lino traverses v tss -j3 IHEEffilntSviBSttHflMLfl HiJfltBH Ii wt lr astsiPsv &Bm lstHtttttttBBslBHflb.t.Brl An HflHHlHHHHk BtHsHBH 1 fvAffnsBHBHHBBtflhtHtxtttTs Biggest Bargains of the Year Waiting for You in Our Rebuilt Cars We have fifty rebuilt used cars on our sales floor, consisting of Roadsters, fivc and seven-passenger Touring Cars, Coupes, Limousines, Hotel Busses, Stage Line Cars and Delivery Cars. 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C. 12X4 SO. TACOMA AVE., TACOMA, WASH. 23rd & WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ORE. 1421 SECOND AVE., SPOKANE, WASH. ( IK AKSWBX1NO tho valleys of tho Kittitas, Snohomish, Cherry, Whtto and Stuck rivers, I'uynl hip and tho drays Harbor country. It also will develop Northern Idaho. Into all tho nbovo sections,-branches will bo built from tlmo to timo as traf fic conditions shall warrant, thus estab lishing producing centers which havo for their market place tho far Knst of which Chicago is tho center, and tho ports of the Pacific Ocean, a futuro condition that means tho steady in crease In its freight traffic earning power. While the first attention has been given to tho industrial upbuilding of the country traversed by tho uow line, the passenger department was rqually aggressive. The initial train sent out of l'ugot Sound was tho equal of any in the world. Combining nil tho estab lished features of modern railroad travel with mnny new ideas, the train made up from headlight to tall light of Milwaukee equipment of latest build and steel construction, the Olympian, named for the capital and grratest mountain range in the Htato of Vnh ington, carried through the cities, vil lages and farms n messngo of new ideas of transportation by rail and it is no unusual sight to see tho Montana ranchman entering into the spirit ' four o'clock tea with n zet that here tofore has only been known to tho let sure-loving KnglWhmnn or Xow Yorker. Tho work of colonizing the country has been carried on systematically and al ready hundreds -of sterling families THIS Al), H.KASB UBNT10N "Cufftnl bring you $ not you & Progress have been Induced to sotllo along tho lino of tho road. Every agent lias been named a publicity man in singing tho praises of tho Vei and tho l'ugot Sound country throughout tho land un til tho .st is ringing with tho call of tho Milwaukee Officered by a set of men who havo largely lweu together for tho Inst JN1 years and more; all working in close harmony from tho highest official to tho most obscure messenger boys lm ing to build up in every conceivable mnnner and to lmprovo tho service, Is It any wonder that results aro being obtained f Tho tlmo will como when tho namo of A. J. Karling, prestdent of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, will go down Into history as one of the big factors in tho progress nml prosperity of tho West. In his great undertaking of building to the Pacific ho was ably as sisted by an army of Intelligent, loyal men and in tho continued operation of tho proHrty ho is iho most ably as sisted by such men as Vice-President 11. It. 'Williams, Ocneral Traffic Man ager R. M. Calkins, General Passenger Agent George W. Ulbbnrd, and their staffs, men who are Tnnklng Western railroad history In their Western homes. And so, In the words of tho president of the line, "Here's to tho Greater Milwaukee!" to which may bo added tho wish of n Western writer, May sho over expand and develop. save FtatUf" ) I y and you will save V S &S mo Ml details of your iV Rebuilt Car offer Av ' Sf Name- . Address Men Who Aid City s Papers (Continued from page one) stories. Not only aro tho papers han dicapped in this direction, but tolo graph ii nd telephone facilities nro fre quently limited. This statu of affairs often prevents tho correspondent from getting a good story to his pnpor, al though ho may have all tho facts In his possession. All of these, circumstances nro known, however, and recognised by tho mannglng editors nml "go" as excuses for what seemed ncgllgoiico nt tho tlmo. Tho country correspondent is not supposed to sleep. Technically ho Is always with his ear to tho telephone taking orders by "louR-dlstanco" or else waiting for tho messenger boy with his yellow envelope and slgnn turo book. In his book of Instructions tho correspondent Is given ciuplintlo orders to bo tu touch with tho tele phone or telegraph at alt hours of tho day and night, so that ho can bo given an assignment with as little delay, al most, aa a staff man In tho linmo of fice. Not only must ho bo on tho alert after events that will read well In tho columns of the city papers, but also must ho bo prepared to respond Immediately to an order to securo an interview with somo "leading cttUen" or Investigate somo report which may have reached tho managing editor. Ho may bo required to hire an automobile and raco 'cross country in pursuit of some clew or ho may bo re quired to securo photographs of per sons who may feature among "tho killed" or bo tho principals In somo crimo or scandal. There Is no tlmo given him to ask for explanations, In structions, or just what ho Is supposed to.get. There is no timo for question ing concerning possible expense, loss of sleep or meals. The livo correspond ent, however, never thinks of theso things, lie promptly forgets his fam ily and his body nml obeys orders like tho faithful servant ho Is. That ho mutt get what ho Is told to, and that delay will not bo tolerated, Is tho one prtnelplo under which tho correspond ent works. Duo consideration of espe cially trying circumstances or obsta cles Is mado by tho man at tho city desk, It la true, but tho circumstances must bo very trying and tho obstacles almost unsurmoiintablo. Tho country correspondent does not expect quarter, neither does ho give It. The story hit paper wants Is tho ono that his paper gets, no matter whom It may concern or what Interests may bo Involved. First and foremost, tho correspond ent must lo reliable. Kxaggerntion, falsification or, worst of all, pure "faking" will not bo tolerated, and tho guilty correspondent Is "fired" Immediately his faults nro found out. There Is always somo reader or sub scriber of tho city papers who sends an indignant letter exiting tho corre spondent and his questionable story. A harp reprimand usually comes before dismissal. It behooves tho correspond ent, therefore, to obey his Instructions to tho letter. I'ar lietter it It for him to let his paper get "scooped" than to wire a libelous article or n story that mny call for a retraction In tho next issuo. Next to reliability comes alert ness. Tho correspondent must havo a "novcr-atlcep habit " To bo success ful ho must bo in touch with everyons In his county who Is situated nt a foun tain head of news. Ho must havo oa his staff tho ollee, tho sheriff's of fice, telephone and telegraph operators Time By JVireless At tho St. Quentln station on .tho Northern Itallroad In France thrro haa been Installed a wireless ideo graph station for receiving timo sig nals from tho Eiffel Tower station so as to havo tho oxart tlmo nnd A $1000 House Complete, Fitted and Tested, JAA Ready to Pat Up, VUHI for Only . . W V Buy all your building mate rials direct from the mill and save money. Whether you need a door, window, a ready-mado bulfot, a garage, barn, a house or any part ttiereof, securo our "mill to-you" prices before making any definite selec tion. Wo guaranteo absolute satisfaction in quality, stylo and durability) all you havo to do is to follow tho blue prints which accompany tho material, drlvo a fow nails, and your building It ready. 27 years' experience and honest dealing back of our methods. No order too small nnd nono too largo tn receive our immediate nnd most careful attention. All materials se lected and all outfits mndo for tho peculiarities of tho' Pacific Const cllmato. Mill Calalaiai and Plant of llomtl FREEIffoa itnd thlt Ad NORTHWEST DOOR CO. Portland, Orctfon In fact, any nml everybody who may possibly hoar of a good nuwa Item, Thus It will bo soon that tho enrro spomleut must bo n diplomat and "stand In" with nil sorts of people. Ho must bo n person of considerable magnetism tn keep his hold on his corps of volunteer assistants, for ho cannot afford to pny them for their trouble. In his behalf. ' Tho correspondent with tint most friends Is tho ono to whom tho managing editor many miles nwny must ofton wrlto letters of commwidntlon. The managing editor does not know how his correspondent gets his stories. Ho doesn't care. Ho knows that tho paper Is being well served, and Hint's enough to know. Tho correspondent's work Is gov erned by a codo of rules to which ho Is supposed to adhere strictly. When a story develops ho Is required to "query" or "schedule" his paper, glv Ing briefly the unturo of tho news and tho number of words In his Judgment necessary to tell It properly. Tor In stance, he will prepare n messngo something like tlilst "Collision on 0. & N.j 10 killed, M Injured fiOO. SMITH." If he has n less Important story his "query" will rend like this: "John Jones, prominent farmer, commits suicide while Insane) 100. ."SMITH." Tho editor who handles tho messngo will order tho story nt mice, providing ho wants It. If ho orders It ho will send a message something llko thlsi "Hush sulelde," or "Send wreck story." He may enlarge or cut down the number of words suggested by the correspondent. He may order only 200 words on the wreck, or ho mny ask for 1000. Kdltors gauge tho orders some times upon their personal view of the human Interest attached to Jim story, the jwdley of their paper and tho pres sura of space. All Jhcso 'things must bo considered In hnmlllng the hun dreds of queries that pour Into the of flee of tho metropolitan pner day after day. It takes genius to pick the wheat from tho chaff, to secure every thing of Interest and Impnrtaiicn nnd still avoid printing libelous matter and spending money for worthless mes sages. Tho principal source of woe to the country correspondent lies In tho prone, nets of tho mnnnglng editor to detail a staff of men to handle what big sto ries como up nnd thus deprive tho cor respondent of a chance to fatten his "string." In rases of Important polit ical gatherings, conventions or scuta tlonal or mysterious crimes the editor mny prefer an original nnd extensive story, ono different from that sent nny other paper, and he sends a man who Is familiar with the stylo and policy of tho paper, nnd who will turn out n story In accordance with the Ideas jwi ular to that particular publication AVhcn such assignments are insdo the correspondent usually gets 'disgusted with his Job and rebels at what ho con sldcrs unfair treatment. He Is called upon to assist the staff man In every possible way as a rule, It Is the corre spondent who gets tho story and the staff man who writes It tip. Tho re ward of the correspondent Is usually a cigar or a drink, while ho loses out on tho anticipated fattening nf his "string" to tho extent of a column or more. It might bo explained that "string" Is a well known iiewspner term for the aggregate of clippings nf stories sent by the correspondent or spaco writer to his pnper. These clip pings aro savil day by day, and at the end of each month are nttod to gcther and marked off by tho column, remuneration being mndo nt so much per column. thus be able to set tho station clocks moro accurately than before. The distance from I'nrls Is about 03 Miles so that tho tlmo signals nro well received even with the small aerial used. No doubt the railroad will ex tend the liso of the wireless method In tho future. A stntlon which Is so equipped caiu nlo send tho tlmo over tho ordinary telegraph Hues to other railroad stations. The Only White Leghorn Farm in the World that can make tho following statement: Btorrs Agricultural Experiment Bta tlon, atom, Conn., Aug. 4, ion. To whom eoncernedi In the courso of our White Diarrhoea Investigation during tho past season, we have used a large number of egge irom mo ijock or a. u. wmto begborns, owned by Mr. A. M. Pollard. 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