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Colorado, the Black Hills 

 Yellowstone National Park 



and a score of other places of interest to the tourist, offer to the 

 seeker after rest and recreation a panorama of majestic mountain 

 peaks, virgin forests, imposing cataracts, laughing mountain brooks, 

 vast pleasure grounds where game is abundant and lakes and streams 

 where the fishing is excellent. 



Vhe hotels are of the best and include all classes of service, from 

 the elaborate completeness of the larger hotels to the more economical 

 accommodations afforded at numerous boarding houses and hotels 

 where prices range from $6 to 5 i ^ per week. The 



Chicago & North=Western Railway 



offers most excellent dailv train service to the various summer resorts 



of the (ireat West, to the lakes and streams of Wisconsin, Northern 



Michigan and Minnesota, the Hot Springs of South Dakota, the 



mountain resorts of Colorado and Utah, and to Yellowstone 



National Park, California, ( )regon, Washinuton and Alaska. 



Summer tourist rates are in effect from Chicago and all points east. 



A series ot liooklets, one ot wliich is descriptive of Colorado, another 



of California, and another entitled " Hints to Tourists for 1903," 



with detailed information regarding routes, rates and schedules 



will he promptly mailed upon applic ition to 



W. B KNISKERN, 



Passenger Traffic Manager, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



