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largely by A. H. Denman, of Tacoma, including ‘Outdoors in Western 
Washington,” “The Mountaineers,’ and “The Mountain,” incorporating 
Prof. Meany’s poem “The Law of the Hills’. Mr. Barnes is to be con- 
gratulated upon the artistic beauty and general excellence of work- 
manship. The book is destined to exert a wide influence and will 
prove a valuable addition to any mountain lover’s library. 
A second edition of ‘“‘The Mountain that was ‘God’,” by John H. 
Williams, of Tacoma, is just from the press of G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 
New York and London. A copy recently received shows interesting 
additions both in the text and the illustrations. We predict for the 
volume an even more extended popularity than the earlier edition and 
increased influence in attracting attention to our national park and 
the great ‘Monarch of the Coast”. 
RESOLUTIONS. 
WHEREAS: Our Almighty Father has calied to rest our associate, 
and 
WHEREAS: Frank S. Southard was an earnest, active, and helpful 
member of The Mountaineers from the beginning of the club’s organ- 
ization to the hour of his death; therefore be it 
RESOLVED: By the Board of Directors in meeting assembled for 
this special purpose, that we give expression to our appreciation of 
his noble aualities of manhood, to our sorrow over his being called 
up the last long trail, and to our sympathy with members of his 
bereaved family; and be it further 
RESOLVED: That we invite all the members of The Mountaineers 
to assemble at the time and place designated for the funeral that we 
may give to our departed friend a last tribute of respect. 
WHEREAS: The fifth annual outing of the Mountaineers is about 
to close; and, 
WHEREAS: This outing has been in all essentials highly pleas- 
urable owing not only to the scenic character of the route selected 
but also to the excellent camp management; and, 
WHEREAS: The trip has presented unusual and unexpected dit- 
ficulties calling for exceptional services and sacrifice on the part of 
many committees and individuals; therefore, be it 
RESOLVED: That we acknowledge our appreciation particularly: 
FIRST: To those who originally gathered the information and 
projected the route. 
