. The 1910 trip of the to California and the Pacific coast . 5h c3 O-i s ^ c ?J = «^ rt- K ■*• >.t:^ t- —— 3 (U ■5 >. f M d Ji. S O S p S M^ *- D— .--Co) ^. B oi - = c tc -[^ 3J OJ 3■r — r^ ;_ r? (11 — —a.; -* - 0; O S OJ C 3; ^S^-z: ^^ •? > ;„ -, C OJ t- c s %- ^ 3 O i- y. ?^ t a 4> . w ^ — a£ Qj — 1I11I. — H.^ Sot; TO CALIIT)R\IA AXI) THE PACIFIC COAST 39 another page. The beautiful iliuing-rooni oi this hotel was profuselydecorated with flowers. At the close of the luncheon addresses in praiseof tile ITed Harvey System were made by President Fred \an C)rman andU.


. The 1910 trip of the to California and the Pacific coast . 5h c3 O-i s ^ c ?J = «^ rt- K ■*• >.t:^ t- —— 3 (U ■5 >. f M d Ji. S O S p S M^ *- D— .--Co) ^. B oi - = c tc -[^ 3J OJ 3■r — r^ ;_ r? (11 — —a.; -* - 0; O S OJ C 3; ^S^-z: ^^ •? > ;„ -, C OJ t- c s %- ^ 3 O i- y. ?^ t a 4> . w ^ — a£ Qj — 1I11I. — H.^ Sot; TO CALIIT)R\IA AXI) THE PACIFIC COAST 39 another page. The beautiful iliuing-rooni oi this hotel was profuselydecorated with flowers. At the close of the luncheon addresses in praiseof tile ITed Harvey System were made by President Fred \an C)rman andU. J. Bohn. Fred Harvey Hotel System As the train crossed the continent occasional opportunity was giventhe excursionists to inspect the hotels of the Fred Harvey System, notablythe Harvey Hotel, of Newton; the New Bisonte, of Hutchinson, Kan.; thenew EI Ortez, of Lamy, N. M.; the Alvarado, of Albuquerque; tiie newFray Marcos, of ^^illiams; the El Tovar, of Grand Canyon; the Escalante,of Ashfork, and the El Garces, of The Patio vv Inlericiv Cimrt. K\ Oltez, , N. M. The El Ortez, of Lamy. was just about ready to open. It is of con-crete in the Spanish style, all ground floor, and surrounding on open doors are of wood and iron, the windows iron barred, the ceilingsheavily beamed—altogether a uni(|ue establishment. It has the modernconveniences of hot and cold running water, baths and electric light. To resume Mr. Henry J. Bohns narrative: To-dav, Fridav, April 8, we call Kansas Day, and you see on thescreen our long train wending its way swiftly across the rolling prairieswhere fifty years ago roamed vast herds of buffaloes. To-day we distributeour delegation badges, itineraries, etc. We take all our meals on ourdiners, and here is where you should see a picture of these two Harveydining-cars. Thev are built in the art nouveau style of architecture, in


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