RECREATION 



IX 



"Wonderland 190 3" 



Wilt be 'Ready about MA*RCH FI*RST 



In it the Northern Pacific furnishes this entirely new scries of articles, descriptive of the Northwest . 



Priest and Explorer 



Relates the travels and captivity of Father Hennepin, the Franciscan Priest, 

 among the Indians in the Minnesota country in 1680. Hennepin wrote the 

 first description of Niagara falls and discovered St. Anthony fall. 



The Last of the Mandans 



Describes a visit to the tribe of Mandan Indians, memorable in the annals 

 of Lewis & Clark, and some of whom still live on the upper Missouri river. 



XatorVs Masterpiece 



Which is Yellowstone Park, is newly described and illustrated. The Govern- 

 ment is spending large sums in improving the roads in this Wonderland. 



Irrigation in the Northwest 



Shows the great progress made in irrigation in the far Northwest, and its 

 adaptability to this region. 



One Hundred and Fifty Miles with a Pack Train 



Recounts an experience in the rough mountains of the Clearwater country, 

 Idaho, with a pack train, while engaged in exploration. 



In the Shadow of the Olympics 



Describes that part of the Puget Sound region lying west of the Sound and 

 in the vicinity of Port Townsend — an ideal health resort. 



Columbia River and Mount Hood 



Tells of the finest river and river scenery in the United States and one of its 

 grandest snow capped mountains. 



'THE Book is appropriately illustrated, also has maps and gives tourist 



RATES TO ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST. 



Send SIX CENTS for the Book to CHAS. S. FEE. Gen'l Passenger Agent 



Saint Paxil. Minnesota. 







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