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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Dec 1906, p. 4

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' A Inge proportion of the lilinoinne in Wuh- ington ceme tron Chicago. being tttl‘md by the hustle end butle of ”title. e city which in like Chiago in my weys. end which any none dey riul it in size. Seettie he: now. with in suburbs, which eoon will be annexed 230 ,900 inhebiun". The lllinoie club hes sent out to erecton the campus of the state university. pert 01 which will he used so the site of the Aluks-Yukon-Peeific expoeition, which is to he held in Seattle in 1909. e replies of the statue 6‘ Lincoln which edorne Recoil! Perk, Chicago. The movement wee start- ed by Edmund 8. Mesny. sChioego men. profeeeor oi. the University of Washington, end enthusiast- icelly endorsed by the club. It is intended tint the statue shell be e compliment to one of Wuh- legion which will be erected by the Dsnghters of the American Revolution. ~The present elnbeeme into being It shout the time of the nielng in Scuttle in 3 single dsy of 3050.000 for the support of the Alaska-Yukon- Pacific exposition end its existence now is merged with tholfortunes of the air. The Illinois einb hopes to have Illinois represented by a. building sud display in 1909, and will extend cordial wel- coxne to all from the Seeker Stew who visit Seattle during the hit, and before the fair. It is planned that there shall be downtown headquarters. where fellow-seekers may get. together, and where there will be a register, and likewise lists of names and sddresees, so that. one coming west. may have no difficulty in locating those who have preceded him 3 few months or years.. The Alaska-Yuken-Pacific exposition, a 810,000, 000 enterprise, is to be held for the purpose of ex- ploiting the resources of the hitherto little known N orthland~Aluku and the Yukon territory. ' Alaska has come to occupy of lute I. conspicuou- position in netionel “hire. and its resources meke it worthy of more consideration than hitherto it. he. been accorded. The country coat. the United State: $7,200 000, and it hue added to the federal treasury neerly [11, 000, 000. “Cu: any of you mention the greatest gutro- nomic put on record?” asked the anchor of the history chant ‘ ~ “You, sir," It‘d the young mm with the wick- ed eye. “It wu when mum at mum." “ £13“! at the (in manhunt-d Park. 1",. «a uamd elm. tumor. SATURAY, DECEMBER :9, I906 Illinoisans Gét Together 'A Remembnnce That Renew: Itself Ev- ery chk in the Yer. “Cm-ache...“ nob: WW This lo “I. host than of you when tho honor- Ioue goo-Mon of u nibble Christ-u gm. couc- up. 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The whole cast is only 81. No more snitnhle, vslnshle. snd smeptshle-pnsent on: he msde for one dollsr. Address, The New Yer}: Times, New York City. Upon request s sam- ple copy will be sent free of charge. Bend whet distinguished men have letely said of the New York Times Saturday Review of ’JAm Lm Aunt, author of “A Kentficky Cardinul" and “The‘Chnir lnvinblef’ “Both the brevity of The New York Times Saturday Review of Books judgments and the freshness of ii: ten)- per render it. a vital force.” Bxsaoé Pomn:"'1‘he New York Times Saturn day Review of Books {if a 'preoemi‘nently helpful and illuminating guide tothe beat literature of the day. ANDREW Gunman: “The New York Time: Stun-day Review of Books in of rue excellence." 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