Not just any way 
to California 
cA tour to the Pacific Coast should be planned with 
a view to using the best way, not “just any way.” 
Experienced travelers have learned that the most 
convenient service need cost no more than the least 
convenient. Moreover, there is, if routes be wisely 
chosen, quite as much to see between the East and 
California, as there is in California itself. It was with 
these facts in mind that the Burlington Route installed, 
some years ago, a special personally-conducted 
tourist service from Boston, Chicago and St. Louis 
through to San Francisco or Los Angeles via Denver, 
Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pueblo, Canon City, Royal 
Gorge, Ute Pass, Mount of the Holy Cross, Glenwood 
Springs, Salt Lake and the majestic Sierras. The 
plan met with immediate success. ‘Today there seems 
no other so generally popular with California Tourists. 
It combines the great advantages, absolute comfort and 
worryless convenience, with that other important merit, 
economy. During the fall and winter of 1905 it will be 
a little better than it ever was before. We firmly be 
lieve it would suit you better than any other tourist 
service in America. At least we should like you 10 
know more about it. 
Through cars from Chicago and St. Louis 
every day, until October 31, 1905. 
cAny Burlington Route representative will hed 
pleased to provide full details and illustrated . 
erature, or you may secure such by writing 
pe P. S. Eustis, 115 Q Bldg., Chicago. 
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