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Show a eae Soe eeieanhiakitstieeeesentns/nun ses snien ee Governor Allen of Porto Rico, ina letter, tells of a tour of the island, of the prosperous condition of the sugar erop, and of the very satisfactory coffee crop. Governor Allen predicts that with these prosperous crops the people of the island will soon be upon their feat financially. Military Automobiles, ss eS The advantages presented by auto. mobiles have a great fascination foral! vr military meno. Large sums have beer @ fe Se ~d -_- = oo & eo offered for the best automobile. Ip war, a8 in everything, it pays to use the best weapons. The best shield with which to protect the stomach is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It cures gonstipation, indigestion and dys | pepsia, and i prevents malaria, It is understood that Emperor Wil. lam will send a special message re: gerdiug the Chinese situation to the Reichstag when that body opens on November You 14th, Can ‘Get . Allen’s Foot-Ease Free. Write today to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain eure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell it; 25c, General Maxiino Gemez is ill at Calabazar, Cuba. Under A happening local electrical the most of electric night at Montana human electric or 50 is experts claimed to remarkable have in lighting the by been | occurred the other subpower station of the| Power Transmission comthe foot of Montana street, Anaconda Standard. It was being current of short-ciroulting 2,000 an| horse-power, 15,000 volts, and esc aped without much as a slight burn. The cir- cuit was that which Transmission company the Montana manufactures at the big water power plant on the| Big Hole river. The current is brought to Butte, a distance of 20 miles, at a pressure of 15,000 volts, and at the substation, at the foot of Montana Street, the is city. reduced The for consumption wires The in electricians employed at station would no more think of ping behind the big switchboard history the pany, at. Says the a which they i 1 would of seizing hold of stepthan the Wires themseives, for to the ordinary white man it would mean almost certain death. But Lo was not up in the greatest of modern’ sciences, and the | Dlace, therefore, had no terrors for | him. It was warm behind the switchboard and that was just the place he was looking for. He walked or staggered in and leaned his back against the wires, which carried enough elec| tricity to kill a regiment of soldiers . at one time. 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We great city there thou- whose be and made | | throughout the ; j i i than brutes? womanhood for them as expended in the that work is not thorough ee UTAH. SHEEPMEN. 8 88 for market reports onsheep andiambs. Your AMeite solicited by KNOLLIN & BOOTH, the only pirePate ha Commiission Company at the best arketinthe world. Kansas City Stock Yards, at 8 ‘chit ets sutcor. ea, one how nday 4 ose. oards ana by return mali from A. is't! 6 orgy” ergé & Co., Prices and satisfaction guaranteed. CLAIMANTS POR Blokvous. Washington, D. C., they te eso to NATHAN PENSION receive « uiek replies, B. 5th N.H. Vols %th Corps. RO 4 Prosecuting Claims since 1878 ¥. NEW DISCOVERY, nick — gives and cures worst as “ysif teatime and 10 BAYS’ treatment : H, GREEN'S SONS, Box = 4 ™“ a i ; Fi = . a. Cures Corns 15¢; all Druggiste. (if it fails—it is free.) 2 CUR E<F.OR CF ALL ELS Bats FAILS BD) § SSE U., Salt Lake—No. 43, 19090 will of General the Big officials. He in 1874, ana him in began and his abliity the Passen- hig railroad good have service nature, steadily of the ad- St. of which he now becomes the head, was born at Harford, Pa. A Survivor's Story Mr. Miller of the Galveston Storm. and short “Katy Flyer,” is St. Louis and the Best up-to-date equip- hours to and from believe that ministrations es | less than Barker, its cost. G. P. & Very T. A., St. truly, James Louis, More uprisings are expected na before cold weather. in Mo. Chi- ee PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE UNION tes ee tektites sis sii sees ste teseses tt om ee Discovered [A SBy SER SNR eeeeeeie se: to Secrets se od Arctic Voyagers. :| ; } ; | that most satisfactory and = impor-; * aS The The north pole is the mathematical| have tant theory of a vertical interoceanic | eirculasion. A handful of dried Arctic | point at the northern termi nation of from Whether tand or) plants enabled a botanist to forecast | the earth’s axis. _gafter character of unknown| water be there, the phenomena of the the general lands, and north in fossil plants another scientist has from read the the story of tremendous climatic changes that metamorphosed the face of the earth. The tides of the Arctics have added to our knowledge of the influence of the stellar world upon our own.” Nansen says: “The highest results are those associated with the hydrography of the great oceans; the obneeded for the further servations knowledge of storms, and magnetism sun during | stars during its position. Betgium the polar the as night a day or would Gambling of the indicate Place. The gambling propensities of the public as manifested at Ostend have made the authorities of Blankenberghe envious and they have decid to open a gambling club there to attract visitors. Belgium bids fair acon to. become rope. the gambling den of Eu- Reading, Pa., company puddlers accepted $3 a ton, a reduction $4, and all mills have resumed a brief strike. Cheap Rates Enat, The special excursion rates now being quoted apply via the Denver& Rio Grande Railroad, ‘The Scenic Reonte of the World.” Two lines of railivay between Grand Junction and Denver. Passengers bave their ehoice at no additional cost. Four daily fast express trains, New end elegant dining cars. Pullman aud ordinary sleeping cars through to Chicago without change. Do not miss ae rand scenery on the Denver& RioGrande Ask yours; ent for particulage and tlekets via the LD). & K G. BR. &. ati et a et A which we must But would perforce for time. like to remain some accomplish unattended things there is ness can that makes always be shown; ta alwayt Duty can always be done; kind- wayside ministries need not be neglected; pri vate devotions are always possible There is never an excuse for the haste waste; there is alwayr room, in case of the man who with divine help plans his Ufe, for a certais amount istry. of self-culture and social min Nest for the Bowels matter what ails you, headache No to a cancer, until your you will never get well bowels are put right, CASCARETS help without a gripe or according to the experience of Mr. James Warke of Limavady, County Kerry. Warke, a farm servant, summoned his employer and three other men for assaulting him. Warke says the defendants told him they would make him an Orangeman, and that they tied his legs together, put a cloth over his eyes and branded him with red-hot tongs. This was his initiation. Two days later there was a further ceremony, in the course of which the defendants stripped him naked, fast- nature, cure you pain, produes easy aatearel movements, cost you just 1 ents to start getting your health back CAS CARETS Candy Cathartic, the pene ne, put up in metal boxes, every ablet has C. C. C. stamped on it Be ae of imitations, oe ened his feet together with one rope, suspended him from a beam with an- In Chicago there were added to the registry lists by second and last day of registration, Wednesday, 116,91 names. These, taken with the 204,40 names placed on the books on Monday, give a total of 401,403 names as the total registration in the city. process fainted. In this workaday world few women are so placed that physieal exertion other rope passed then swung him wards, while they tles and pricked finea rge Families, To ficthors of La round his waist and backwards and forstung him with nethim with pins, a which was continued till he The defendants escaped with of $10 each and casts, is in There is more Catarr in this section of the country than ail other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and preseribed local Science and has by constantly failing pronounced proven catarrh to be to not constantly demanded their daily life, of them Mrs, Pinkham makes a special appeal to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many of whom suffer, and suffer for lack of intelligent aid, To women, young or old, rich or poor, Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Maaa., extends her invitation of free advies. Oh, women! do not let your lives be cure it incurable, a constitu- tional disease, and therefore requires constitutional tre atment, Hall's C atarrh Cure, manufactured byF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 0 rons to sacrificed ateaspeonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer | One hundred dollars for any case it fails tocure, | Send for curvolars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. when Pinkham, at the a wart ffrst from approach Mrs. af Bold by Drugyists, The. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The view Berlin Kreuz of the Chinese condemns Ruasia’s Zeituvg, in a resituation, severely attitude, contend- ing that it will not serve Russia's own euds to treat C hina too considerately, Are You It is the Smarting, Corns and Foot-Ease, the shoes. stores, 25c. dress, Allen M. Selan Allen's Week-Meact only cure for Swollen, Burning, Sweating Feet, Bunions. Ask for Allen's a powder to be shaken into At all Druggists and Shox Samples sent FREE. Ad 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. DeGiers and the Russian legation, according to a Gispatch from Tien Tsin to the Berlin Kolnische Zeitung, have been ordered to return to Pekin within a few days. Mrs. Cankin PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. A permanent paying position for lad'es or gentlemen at or near home, It costs you nothing to get details. If desirable employment fs wanted address at the ance Co., 415 Dearborn dissolution it was 128, and the election of 1895 4t was BELLEVIZA wealmness, may fil) your future yeare with healthy joy. ‘““When I began to take Lydia B Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I wae not able to do my housework. I suffered terribly at time of menstruation, The Unionist majority in the new House of Commons will be 132. Before Several doctors nothing forme, after 152. told me they could de T hanks to Mrs, Pink- ham's advices and medicine l am now well, and can do the work for eight in TO CURE A COLD IN ON ONE DAY. the family. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. All | ‘*T would recommend Lydia EB aro refund the money if it fails to cure, KE. W. Grove’ n signature is on the box. 2bc. Pinkhaim’s Vegetable Compound to all mothers with large farilies,”— Mos. The transport Carlisle City, loaded Cann Ie BELLE VILLE, Ludington, Mich, with forage for Manila, sailed froin evy Seattle Wednesday. og anon te hig a. Birs. Winslow" ® Soothing Syrup. For chtidren teething, softens (he gams, redartes tn flammation, allaye pain, cures wind volte. 202 a bottia The battleship into commission ficers and Alabama with has a crew gone of 5 950 of- men Piso's Cure is the best for all affections of O. ENDSLEY, the Vanburen, medicine. we ever used throit and lungs.— Was. Ind., Feb. 10, 1000, There is renewed activity amony.the The imperial | boxers north of Pekin. troops claim that they can suppress the boxers, but the allies may send an expedition ‘against the rebels. Important secre ts baa ? } io WMicthers. 30 cutter Baracoa now THE you ever ever eX} rienced the joyful in senm- will if you chew been er- Beautiful hafr t4 always pleasing, aod Pannen: AIR BaLaaw exce 8 ip producing it. Hixnpencoums, the best cure for curns. Meta. David P. arrows, assistant ieee [eorea pier tat Spomeneat] THE le hey will outet ry Sf tin’ inalen oe » #18} ah thet have novrem tathp, You con ay, ae mend Ursa £0 Nour fe 3 the ploare evorylind 7 thet Weare theak, SHOE. REST * SHOE, Your de oaler ahewld — them; we give one dexles execianivs sie in ench tow Take neo wuts stitate! Tosist on by WI Doug las ehoes with name and price etiam cn eee f your desler as ot get then for you, oh direct to facie enclesing price and fe. ¢ ae tud of leather, size, anda width pln oe tea, Our éhoes Y, L. will reneh 1 you DOUGLAS jaRe HE any yy. ‘SHOE C0., Brockton, Mass, TEPROVED PILLS LIVER taney F GOR A DOSE, Cure Sick Headac sia, Rersore Pimples, Porify the Bleed, At ou on, Pre vent Billonsness. Doxnet Gripe or di¢ Te ea vince you, wf) mall sampie free; ful) box, 2c. DR. 208 SANKO CO. , Pk Hadelphia, Ps, Bold by Droggista rsahan nace ERHARDT whith more W, t &u- perintendent of public instruction, ha: been given entire charge of the schools in Manila. He will reorganize them according to medern ideas, LOUIS 83.50 in equal to $4 end @5 shoes a other # mater, eee fit hike eam OQ rt Poa The battleship Texas “has dered out of commission. Dr. You) wi, Anse nean oes ithers, hia iy moasvaip ie oneacetied The vt BES woe harbor. tion of a good appet te? You Adam a’ Pepsin Putt Frati. When yon Dongi $3na and 3.50 400C9 ne Bold Hien at ofr? male ts Beestape * ae BE CAO BOW A a Years, The Kind bbe Have Always Bought the revenue Have $5 for shoes MAST For Over Havana °; ONINGE There are two cases of yellow fever on a Why ao you pay 4 te TRIAL YO" con buy W.H.D I convine Ye '?, shoes for $8 and Bears the Signature of in Use 46% tas. =< Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. a safe and euro remedy for infants and childre.. and see that it PACIFIC th isa universally recognized fact, Patie me rons of the ‘Great Overland Route” are oll se assured that every device of human skill has been adopted to protect them against accident. Millions of dollars RPREFRRRFPRRKPFRAKRERF SASK HSE SK PRALL PER FASARRKRE ARPA Be have been spent by the Union Pacific The search for the north pole has with its relations to the compass, the| Railroad company in the improvement resulted in wonderful scientific distelegraph and the telephone.’ of track and equipment. ‘The line is * g£. 2 eoveries and lasting benefits to manrenowned for its unparalleled speed kind. Some of the rarest secrets of naThe discovery of the pole itself will| | record, reliability for maintaining time ture have been disclosed. Gen. Greely | settle the problem as to the ellipticity| | schedule and for the general superiorsays: ‘‘Within the Arctic circle have | of the earth's surface, which enters| | ity of its service. been located and determined the poles | into every computation of area or diAll tickets good via Salt Lake and Study of | aection. Until the exact figure of the of the triple magnetic forces. Denver without extra charge. barometric pressures in the far north earth is known no boundary line can Detailed information relative to railbe run with precision, and dangerous has given a better understanding of read and steamship transportation rocks and shoals can not be indicated the climates of northern America, Eucheerfully furnished on application to with accuracy. Until then, tables in rope and Asia. Soudings of the sea, aerial temperatures, and hydrographic nautical calculations can not be set- F. B. Choate, General Agent, Salt Lake | City. surveys in the Arctics have given birth | tied. Ministries. This ts a hurrying age, as we efter remind ourselves, and many taske It is no matter of fact riding-thegoat ceremony with which an Irishman is converted into an Orangeman, the such| on receipt of twenty-five cents, being as these are more consistent with our| Christian duties here- than caring for | cats. They are. old-fashioned to be | sure-—but treir origin is divine. Wayside of Initiatton, The Fort Dearborn Pub. Street, Chicago, il. In the October numberof ‘The National Magazine” a survivor of the Galveston storm writes an interesting account of his thrilling experience. fast train, the a flyin’ between Red-Not with local treatment, System. quietness souls,” remedies, ST. PAUL. in the passenger dopartment, ment, mem sss TELEPHONE NO. 6... W. Finst Go. ST.. SALT LAKs CITY, he and: etna a Aanelated | Gulf of Mexico, emerson | Wholesals and Retail Electrical Supplies. ; the There Paul system since 1883, when he entered the company’s employ as a clerk our still eile ELECTRICIANS. the States.| rea ee CONTRACTING in arate cover, by mail, a little souvenir, of at- | gotten up to remind our friends that United a MILT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO, arrived lips, and aching eyes and weakened| bodius tossing day and night on beds' of pain? To mary a cooling drink| knife), he will please say that the cost its general would be a pleasing gift, the sight of. of the souvenir prevents 2 few flowers We shall, however, a vision of bliss, a kind |: free distribution. send a souvenir to any of your readers ord a henedict ion. lives know that in that thousands of' are Bese [et tt é¥eut ese 9 has taxation. Agent character PPP el RR. W. NICOL, Seo. on disposed to make mention of the souvenir in his paper, (a unique pen- whose hopes are dead, are warped in an atmos- their lost manhood were as much effort eg free other assistants, Messrs, Marsh Merrill, will continue in their old career t is true there are societies for tha! relief of the poor and unfortunate among our kind, but it is equally true| phere of sin and corruption, and yet who might be encouraged to regain 1H. AIRIS, Pres. mailed cities of St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Sedalia, Ft. Scott, Nevada, Parthat every day in the year there are sons, Denison, Dallas, Ft. Worth, thousands suffering in this land of. Houston, Galveston and San with the image of their creator, are | ours. Is there rot sickness in many Waco, Antonio, worthy of a thought and of an effort | homes in Chicago at this moment? Are Should our friend, the Editor, feel in their behalf. We know that in the there not fevered brows, and burning city ey write for catalogue to a "A.J. TOWER, Bos ston, Mass. Plehn Miller ' vanced are being pois| crime, whose | | Are these littie ones less worthy in other | t seems to us, no matter how worthy the plan, that there are higher duties and more binding obligations in life than caring for cats. It suggests itself to us that human beings, stamped are failures, whose souls Don’t be fooled with a mackintosh Py. ‘@ or rubber coat. If you wantacoats the the deaths of hundreds of children as the result of physical surroundings and My Dear Mr, Editor: conditions. The Passenger Department of the No winter passes that does | | not bring suff ring—the pangs of hun- | Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway ger, the stings of cold—to thousands of| begs leave to present to you under sep- and persons are said to favor the plan and to be OFFICIAL OF THE | senger such as those which Mrs. Norton is' making to shelter homeless felines. | No summer passes in Chicago or in ‘ ,| any large city that does not witness| according to present plans will be formally opened Oct. 1. Many well-to-do are willing to contribute Efforts, too, it is stated, received positions. General Passenger Agent Miller is widely known in the railway world, and is one of the most popular of pas- @ : footsteps are being guided into the| broad path that leads to moral ruin and yet who could be saved by efforts| physically afflicted may be nursed back to health, or, if this is impossible, may be humanely killed. The originator of this movement is a Mrs. Leland Norton, president of the Chicago Cat club. The institution which she is establishing on Grand boulevard wilil be the have Miller to the head of the St. Paul passenger department was not unexpected, as he has been for several years the principal assistant general passenger agent of the company, making his headquarters in the Marquette building. There will be no assistant appointed to succeed Mr. Miller. The | 3 whose minds contact with tho recog- Drop a postal to Liliby, McLibby, Chicago, IL, for it. ger | | | Sins children oned by been F. A. Miller, a brother of Roswell P, Miller, chairman of the board of directors of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad company, has been appointed general passenger agent of that system (effective Oct. 15, 1900) to succeed George H, Heafford, recently resigned. The appointment of Mr. | ;: Home for [;| Human are Many [° | » Cats, Beings Lack.: set Caicago is to have a home for cats, a refuge where abandoned felines may America, and it is a noticeproducts of Libby, will internal WY. A. and | a tn always Libby C. NEW braid| 3} Felines to $} WKeceive the McNeill have charge of the first census ever undertaken in the P hilippines, the Indian was not up to date | one respect, he evidently is in an-'! & has which Carl fear to tread.” | his braid. e © Libby, the Philippines and has commenced the work of inquiry into the conditions of | other, as it is stated that he notified| | the company of his intention of bring-| ing suit for damages for the loss of| a & request, Neill & about | done with a pair of shears. always at highest awards at every Exposition held in the United States during the past two decades. ‘This firm issues a book “How to Make Good Things to BaobSSSos yeas gee a SR oteSSeeS Pas pte Pesere ras & Seaewe Clas Eg mom eS oe Sts SSS EPeeehso seees -_ SeYPHeBSs< Emo A Bora Ag < SS 5k ated as e as i *, of Sm orm: boa ost paeescea™ ome B Sls 5 tn 2 3s a2 ORNS ao "OH A030) OY SHSIPPS SIE (QI shelter. and Here Brand McNeill | } | hosts Fos ity, cold Awards to ervation of meats, able fact tnat the | an open window and crawled inside. What he next did is a forceful exemplification of the saying: “Fools walk eaaos bute SES|RESs cesRoeoeswalt b aah esas o2g08 Beewaesce ivil for Bg8Ba568 2H 2353 3° So sae EEs eee c"):: : and of nized ac typical of the highest standard of excellence attained in the pres- | when he went in and leaned up against| to pass the subpower station. One | | the wires the braid touched one of the| of the tribe had been in the city dur- | wires just at the back of his head, ing the day and had filled up on fireand, dangling, came in contact with| water till his natura? means of loco- | another just below it. This caused a impaired, | short considerably was motion circuit and slowed down the) and the consequence was that when| plant, and ‘he Indian never so much| he reached the light station he con-| as got a snock, but his braid was cut} cluded to take a rest. The night was off as smooth as it could have been rainy foods. “Libby” ‘ | s= mS Rees Jury Exposition, canned } eho 2 wey: PRODUCTS LEAD & Libby, of Chicago, for the purity, excellence and superiority of their for have a Manila in Enare atwill be The Grand Prix d’'Honneur and two gold medals have been awarded by the j from commission ee LISBY’S FOOD carrying this trewent ovt. The men at the station mendous voltage enter the builging at knew something had happened at the the substation and are carried to a/| switchboard and went to look. Atl Switchboard which stands a few feet | | they found was a grimy redskin lying from one of the walis, and is by the| quivering on the floor. They could mechanism of this switchboard divertsee he was not dead, however, and ed to the step-down transformers, they hauled him out and examined which do the business of reducing the him. There was not the slightest evipressure, dence about him that he had come Here is where the great American in contact with the current, except Indian makes his ertrance into this that his hair was singed. very unusual tale, which is the : story Looking further, the men discovered of how one lone red man brought to a the mystery of what had happened. standstill the entire business of a corThe Indian had worn his hair in a poration worth more than $1 000,000, long braid hanging down his back. and Mitisdppines errant a second lighted up the station brighter than a calcium. Then the machin| ery slowed down almost to a stand| still and the lights all over the city South of the city is the camp of a band vhile out in the weather the of Cree Indians, and in traveling to|} had become soaked with rain, the night school has been opened in for the purpose of instructing glish. More than 200 students tending and another school started, the t | BBS i— iaieiancihietenetovil—peananinsesin perfect heart. It is to have no trouble, It Is never to be fretted, or vexed, or irritated, or sore, or disappointed. It is to expect nothing, to feel nothing done against ma, It is to be at rest when nobody praises me, and when I. am blamed or despised. It is to have a blessed home in the Lord, where I can £0 in and shut the door, and kneel to my Father in secret, and am at peace as In a deep sea of calmness. “Learn of Me, for I am meek and Jowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your I ear were tilled ERidson blood brain quicker, whose gpirit is entering into living peace, And the men who have this life tp them are tho true lords or kings of the grth—they, and they only.—John Ruskin. HIS BRAID SHORT? CIRCUITED A 15,000-VOLT CURKENT. ,4 life whose whose eastof El Paso, Texas. A bridge gare wey 8S a westbound freight train was pasting over it and the engine and four of the cars went down, Enginser John Schaffer and Fireman W. B. Humility. is sR softer, Whose Humility igs getting @armer, in A fatal wreck occurred on the SouthPacific, W ednesday, sixty miles ern - advancing Daemons ‘ is Seer” is a, = He only yo TR a foimes. peart EI tr eee ee emt eer oe I and ‘the greater thing a. not ss much where We stand, as tn what direction We are moving. To reach the rt of heaven we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes agains: t—but we must gail, and not drift, por lie at anchor.—Oliver Wendell f —- = CO. ste Ao Senet ATCHISON, canteens cnarnetinen rattmcaenesenced NR. hale “Revabiens KANS, B GUNS Ammunition and cea hidts at % per Cent above factory cost. We buy ali sont ; 3 direct from factory. Our Gun Catalogue, 80 pages. ¥xit inches, mailed w ceipt of 2 a at in can Save you moncy Now is theh nunting seSate ee ey of our eo New American Make 2? Caliber Rifle, our price $2.15. $5 New Stevens 7 Breech Loadin cove o Gan tt Be Ga., our price 4. 45: $16 Braech & Ds liber Rifle, our prices $ vervihing else same p ing Doubi» Gun, ep Snag,Fights Made, Figure Twist, Guns ant —" at Less hoisenie Price to All. Than == The Block Signal System TT TTT T= X=. Is the nearest approach to perfect train protection. By its means trains are kept certain specific distances or | it is iu operation on Santa Fe Route, blocks apart. and forms an essential featur: of the equipment of It is only one of the many desirable | that railroad. devices to promote safety and comfort that have become a part of this line’s equipment. C. F. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Route, 411 Dooly Block. |