Show CELEBRATE fOR A AI NORTHWEST ROAD I 1 PORTLAND Or No Nov 7 7 In i.-In In cele tole- celebration bration oration of tho the cOmpletion of the tho Spokane Spokane kane Portland b Seattle railroad or as asit asit asit it is better known the tho North Bank road an elaborate banquet was given at the California clubrooms last night at which the guest est of honor was James J. J Hill Other guests of prominence were President J Louis W. W Hill Bill of tho the Great North Northern President Howard Elliott Elliott El El- liott of the Northern Pacific President the d North orth Bank F B. B Clarke of road J J. P PI 0 OBrien O'Brien general manager pf f too toe the Harriman lines in the Pacific northwest Gov A A. A E. E Meade of Washington Wash Wash- i ington GOY Gov George Gcorge E. E Chamb Chamberlain of Oregon Dr Harr Harry Lane mayor mavor of Portland Portland Port Port- land laa W W. WJ W. W Cotton general enora counsel of the Harriman lines in tho the Pacific northwest northwest north north- I west e t George B. B Harris president of the Chicago Burlington t n Quincy Dari Darius s Miller first vice president of the Kama amo ame road and A. A M M. Gruber general manager er of the tho Great Northern Tho The Pill bill party arrived from irom Kalama Wash after making making- a 3 complete completo inspection of the new road and the recently acquired Astoria S Columbia River ra railroad It departed for Pu Puget et sound and tho the east l late last ni night ht It was generally expected that Mr Ir Hill would woul would announce his intention to build a railroad across central Jl Oregon Ore on and his speech last nig night t was awaited with ith great feat interest However in his hie address he ho made mado no allusion to his future future futuro fu fu- fu- fu ture turo plans plant Practically the only onh serious part of his speech were a few words words' o of warning against placing too much reliance reliance reliance re re- re- re liance on the lumbering and mining minin in in- Ho lIe ur urged ed that the principal attention should be turn turned cd to tho the cu cultivation ti of cereals Governor Chamberlain Governor Meade fende United States Senator Fulton Mr Elliott and Jud Judge e Colton n and Dr Lane Daue also spoke |