. Pussy wants a corner in this book, which reviews the delights of the World's fair and contains a series of articles depicting the pleasures of field sports .. . d any quail, bob-white, or pheasant in that portion of Oregon lying east of the Cascade Mount-ains, at any time. Prairie-chickens, July ist to October ist. Mongolian, Japanese, copper, tragopan, sil-ver or golden pheasants protected until 1899. Mountain or brook trout, April ist to November ist. Redfishand lake trout, January ist to August loth. Salmon in Nehalem, Tillamook, Nestucca, Salmon, Siletz,Yaquina, Alsea, Sinslaw, Umpqua, C


. Pussy wants a corner in this book, which reviews the delights of the World's fair and contains a series of articles depicting the pleasures of field sports .. . d any quail, bob-white, or pheasant in that portion of Oregon lying east of the Cascade Mount-ains, at any time. Prairie-chickens, July ist to October ist. Mongolian, Japanese, copper, tragopan, sil-ver or golden pheasants protected until 1899. Mountain or brook trout, April ist to November ist. Redfishand lake trout, January ist to August loth. Salmon in Nehalem, Tillamook, Nestucca, Salmon, Siletz,Yaquina, Alsea, Sinslaw, Umpqua, Coos Bay, Coquille, Sixes, Elk, Chetco, Rogue, Windchuck, and anjother waters of the State, except the Columbia and Clackamas rivers and their tributaries, December 15thto April 15th and June ist to November ist. Salmon in the Columbia River and its tributaries, Apriljoth to August loth and September loth to March ist; in the Clackamas River, October ist to August weekly close time is in force in these waters which prohibits fishing for salmon between 6 P. M. everySaturday and 6 P. M. the following Sunday. Exportation of game and trout prohibited. 47. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE BUILDING. This beautiful building is of the Colonial order of architecture, reproducing the historicclock tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the old Liberty Bell pealed forthto an expectant people, telling them they w^ere to be a free and independent first and second stories were of pressed brick, and the interior of native woods andmarble. Surmounting the main fagade of the building were many pieces of statuary, thePennsylvania coat-of-arms, and figures of William Penn and Benjamin Franklin fully twelvefeet high. The main entrance to this building was worthy of minute and critical study,and the heart of every American beat faster when its owner gazed on that dear old bellwhich spoke in ringing tones, That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be,free and independen


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