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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Farming in Colorado, Utah 

 and New Mexico* 



The farmer who contemplates changing his location 

 should look well into the subject of irrigation. Before 

 making a trip of investigation there is no better way to 

 secure advance information than by writing to those 

 most interested in the settlement of unoccupied lands. 

 Several publications, giving valuable information in 

 regard to the agricultural, horticultural and live stock 

 interests of this great western section, have been pre- 

 pared by the Denver & Rio Grande System, which 

 should be in the hands of all who desire to become 

 acquainted with' the merits of the various localities. 



Write S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. 



DENVER, COLORADO. 



C*OOC*COC0C *C00*0000000 



BEST REACHED FROM 

 ALL POINTS VIA THE 



Iron 



mountain 

 Route 



Write for Descriptive and 

 Illustrated Pamphlets. 



H. C. TOWNSEND, 



General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 

 ST. LOUIS. 



The Great East and West Line Try 110 , N 

 Across the Entire States of I tAAO AND 



NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. 



Through Tourist and Standard Sleepers between Chicago and California 



without change. Close connection at El Paso. 

 New Dining Cars (meals a la carte) bet-ween Texas and St. Louis. 



Write for new book on Texas. FREE. 

 E. P. TURNER, General Passenger Acen', Dalls, Texas 



COLORADO 



MIDLAND 



RY. 



OBSERVATION 

 CARS on day- 

 light trains 



Run Dally Between 

 DENVER, SALT LAKE CITY and OQDEN 



Panoramic Views, Descriptive 

 Pamphlets, etc., sent free upon 

 application to :: :: :: :: 



C. H . Speers, Qen'l Pass . Aft. , Denver, Colo. 



