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NOTES. 



Through the courtesy of several business houses of 

 Seattle, the Mountaineers were enabled to make a very 

 creditable showing at the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Expo- 

 sition. 



The display was shown in the Forestry Building, 

 and represented a model camp. The Puget Sound Tent 

 and Duck Company loaned a valuable silk duck tent, 

 the Seattle Hardware Company sent the commissary 

 outfit, the Rubber Store a sleeping bag, and Mr. C. C. 

 Filson contributed a complete personal outfit. 



The beautiful display of mountain flowers was pre- 

 pared by a committee of club members, consisting of 

 Prof. J. B. Flett, Dr. Cora Smith Eaton and Miss 

 Winona Bailey. 



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The Mountaineers wish to acknowledge the German- 

 Austrian Year Book presented to the club by Mr. Otto 

 Hans Knispel of Austria. It is an interesting publica- 

 tion and a valuable addition to the collection of moun- 

 taineering literature. 



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The Mountaineers' Club is always glad to furnish 

 information to parties interested in the mountains of 

 Washington. It is in a position to recommend reliable 

 guides and outfitters. Any requests should be ad- 

 dressed to the club secretary. 



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The publication committee has been aided by the 

 advertisers in the annual, and it is earnestly hoped 

 that members of the club will patronize these advertis- 

 ers when purchasing, and also state that they are 

 Mountaineers. Thus encouraging them to continue ad- 

 vertising in the pages of ''The Mountaineer." 



