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"PEOPLE like to read about the great 

 ■*■ and wonderful country of the 

 Southwest ; of its quaint and curious 

 towns, its ancient civilizations, its 

 natural marvels. They like to get ac- 

 curate information about California 

 and the Pacific Coast. This is because 

 most people want to some day see these 

 things for themselves '. 



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A charming book covering these 

 facts is issued by the 



PASSENGER DEPARTMENT 



OF THE 



Southern Pacific Railway, 



and will be sent to anyone, postpaid, 

 on receipt of TEN CENTS. 



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THE BOOK IS ENTITLED 



Through Storyland 

 to Sunset Seas/' 



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You can get a copy by writing to 



S. F. B. MORSE, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Southern Pacific, 



New Orleans, 



and sending 1 cts. to defray postage. 



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4. SOME VOLUME OF 205 PAGES, 



WITH 160 ILLUSTRATIONS. . . . 

 The paper used is FINE PLATE 

 PAPER, and every typographical de- 

 tail is artistic. It is a story of what 

 four people saw on just such a trip as 

 you would like to make 



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