of the Universe. Great geologic problems of vast import in world creation are unfolded here. Mountains have been uplifted and cafions have been gashed through them; streams of lava from mighty volcanic vents that now stand as white, glacial peaks, have burned their way across the mightier stream of water; landslides, leaving behind almost bewildering effects, have taken place; magnificent palisades 2,000 and 3,000 feet in height are found, and rivers plunge over them to lose themselves in the greater river below. And in all this there is no sameness nor conventionalism. Nature is found here in original and concrete forms.
Festival Hall—Lewis and Clark Exposition.
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