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Show Railroad Red Book. The Bnntial review number ot tbe Denver &. Kio Grande's moDthly ma-g ma-g tziue, ''Tne Railroad Red Book ," is o-it. For this special issue the governors gov-ernors of the three states served by the Kio Grande, namely, Colorado, Utah aud New Mexico, have contributed contri-buted evcelld.it articles on the pro-grtng.made pro-grtng.made by these common wsaltha iu various iudustrid 1 lines duriug the part twelve months and the possibilities possibili-ties for future achievement. Also, the statistician of the. U.S. Keclamd tiou service, the presidents aud professors pro-fessors of the state agricultural colleges col-leges of Colorado and Utah, the officers offi-cers of the commercial organizations iu the various important cities and towns, as well as prominent citizrus of the dillerent communities, tllhave. a cheetful word to say and impart some valuable nuggets of information informa-tion regarding the many branches of industry, commercial aod agricultui-al, agricultui-al, which thrive throughout the Rio Grande states, And till these stories of accomplishment are most appro priately introduced by 3U insphiug poem entitled "The Three Sisters," by Edvvin L. Sabin, the well kDowu magazine writer, these sisters beiug Colorado, Utah and New Mxico. This January number has been carelully edited, indexed and illustrated, illus-trated, aud anyone who wishes to post himself on the importaut subjects sub-jects treated cannot do better than secure a copy, read it carefully aud preserve it for future reference. |