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Show ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN IS FORMULATED Railroads Plan World Wide Publicity for This Section of the Country. WILL ENGAGE EXPERTS TO PREPARE MATTER Passenger Officials of Har-riman Har-riman Lines Meeting in This City. p.M for the Feataet advertising campaign planned for the we were TJZJL at a ting of HarZaa ilr with that so-pav. at the Hot. CUk today. While the details of the plena may not be worked , before the and of tho present week, ough was indicated this morning to give some idea of the scope whieh the ieA will take. Every section of the wast toothed by the Haxriman lines is to be advert in a way never tempted before. Exports BV Edto write of the wast and the best ofphotographers will bo employed to Zto7n to illustrate the stories written. The advertising matter w ill , bTseot throughout the world with the . object of Inducing settlers to come to fnTscnssing the proposition tki. afternoon, af-ternoon, Gerrit Fort, passenger traffic manager for the Union P"tcand the Oregon Bhort Line, said: "The plan s abig one and has not yet been worked out in every detail-however, detail-however, that It will result in the grcar est advertising that the west has ever had. We expect to be in seeaion all of ".Wi.'i'on to Mr. Fort there are I present at the conference W B Basing-I'f Basing-I'f er, general passenger agent for the Union Pacific; T. C. Pock, general passenger pas-senger agent for tto Salt Lako Route: R A Smith, c olonization and industrial V agent for the I'nion Pacific; J. P. Hamming,. Ham-ming,. Jr., advertising agent for the lnion Pacific; P. C. Davison, chief rate chief for the Union Pacific- K. ' Mallaa, secretary to Mr. r'ort; R. S. Ruble, aseistant gen-eral gen-eral passenger agent for the Union Pacific; t. f. Booth, general agent for the Union Pacific at San Francisco; H. O. Wilm s, general agent for the Union Pacific at Los Angeles; Charles A. Foe, passenger traffic manager for the South rn Pacific: Charles Seelev, chief rata clerk for the Southern Pacific; D. E. Bnrlev, general passenger agent for the Oregon Short Line; A. V. Peterson, advertising ad-vertising agent for the Short Line; F. W. Robinson, assistant traffic manager K for the Oregon-Washington Rsilroan A Navigation company; Willism MrMur rev, general passenger agent for ths same road, and A. C. Jackson, advertising advertis-ing agent for the Oregon Washingtot Railroad Navigation company. |