UlAITKk XXVI. 



MOWN K'lVI'.K TO 'nil''. KAMIN PASS 



Omrk I'Voni Om'ilv in 'I'oiiiMlt SlndKlitK Hinh Tomsk Tomsk lo 

 Krunuoyiirnk Mini-. KriutnnyiirMk I'llcnn Hpntcn by the Scwth Wind 

 I'YitNl iiKiiln hiid'i YrnivirlrA ( )nr VirtitoiM Sdrnlilir Kxprditions 

 Hiidn Out l.otl^lM^ri l''.jiMtM- <lfiy I'Vslivilitvt I I Urn a YouitK |'w 

 LtiNNoiiN in Hlrd NkinninK Ninv SlrdnrM Mown llir rroc.ipicns l\'utslun 

 lloNpiiiilliy Sprciiil CourUn-H I iccrplivd Appnuranrr of (ht^ U'oud 

 Winding Ivoiidn l<'.pidnnic iiinoitf; Iho ll.-i .. . K'JICO with tlu< South 

 Wind Tho Kiunin I'asM Slopp'd by I ho K'uin Thr Kuinin I'USN in 

 hiMTinbiM- The r.iM-t in April Thn South Wind Hcalrn. 



I HAD a letter of introduction from (irnrrul Timarscheff, 

 tlu* Minister of the Interior, to the Governor-General of 

 West Siberia in Omsk. Unfortunately the (iovernor 

 was irom home, hut his wife received us very kindly. 

 I ler Excellency spoke good l ; reneh and (lerman, and had 

 an Knglish governess for her children, M. Ho^danoff, in 



