FORECAST' • m fair with heavy frost, TtuU «' and warn,- cooler. VOLUME XXXII. TRAFFIC MEN SEE THE CITY Spß nt Several Hours in Walla Walla Yesterday PUT ENTERTAINED WHILE HERE personal Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burns and Mr. ?M Mrs. Van De Water. Walla Walla was visited Sunday afternoon by about 20 prominent rail road people, accompanied by their rives and families, and for several hours were the guests of General Agent Robert Burns of the O. R. & N., jnt Burns. City Ticket Agent Charles f Van De Water and Mrs. Van De fjter. The distinguished party ar rived from Spokane in a special car arached to No. 7. at which place they had gathered to attend the first dis trict meeting of the Pacific Coast As- Kfetior, of Traffic Agents, which was p in that city Saturday night. View the City. The party was met at the depot by Mr. Burns and Mr. Van De Water and escorted to the city. After a few moments rest the large tally ho was secured and the distinguished party vere taken for a drive about the city. A short stop was made at the state penitentiary and then they were shown about the residence sections, Whitman college, and the numerous fine educational and other public baQdings being passed along the route- At the conclusion of the ride they were taken to the Hotel Dacres, where they were served with an elaborate dinner. Manager Catron fairly out o himself in providing an ex ceptionally fine menu. Praise for Walla Walla. The visitors were greatly pleased with Walla Walla and expressed peat admiration for the beautiful tomes, school buildings and churches. The handsome residences, beautiful h»ns, shade trees; and flowers were a revelation to the visitors and brought forth many compliments from ftem. So well pleased were they with *e visit to Walla Walla and the r iweptton given that just be •■w '.raving for Portland on the eve train the association held a short ■Kfag in the office of General Agent and passed a rising vote of U V" :? 10 their hosts and hostesses 14 hospitality and courtesies ex mfl while in Walla Walla. Those jn the Party. The list of visitors is as follows: T ' W. Co.ton, general counsel for * Hantaan system, first? and Mrs. ' • Poland; W. e. Coman, as * Seaeral freight agent of the '- ■ Railway ft Navigation com jj " Portland; Paul Shoups, as- Jrj 1 Waeral freight agent of the . *x- Portland; H. L Lonsbury, I 8 tre 'S'U agent of the O. R. *• and president of the Pacific j. As{K *iation of Traffic Agents, ld; J ' R Mcßride, general agent g Denver & Rio Grande, Portland; general agent for the P . Cen tral, and Mrs. Trumbull, -. ; *' Leßoy Tucker , traveling 8W agent for the Great North . 1 Tucker, Portland; J. R. I V raVe!inS pis? enger agent O. trave h : n " P ° rtland: H• H. Hallock, ... -5 representative of the Lewis fair - Portland: C. H. Gleim, Ste a^ hi aSent for Pacific Coast *tow* P Portland; M. travel *• t« D s P as senger agent lar.i; r r^ Ver & Rio Gra nde, Port age,. . Ba umgartner, general 'or th» r\