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XI 



■ FOR YOUR. 



Summer Outing 



Allow us to suggest Colorado and Utah, famous the 

 world over for their cool and invigorating climate, 

 magnificent mountain scenery and picturesque sum- 

 mer resorts, which are located along the line of the 



Denver 8c Rio Grande 



and Rio Grande Western 



" The Scenic Line of the World." 



Special low rates are now on sale from all points 

 East to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Glen- 

 wood Springs and Salt Lake City, and in addition to 

 this very low excursion rates, side trips and "Circle" 

 tour tickets are on sale via this line to the principal 

 points of interest, which affords an excellent oppor- 

 tunity for an inexpensive outing in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains and t~> view some of the magnificent sceneiy. 

 The trip to Salt Lake City is one of unsurpassed 

 pleasure, and tickets to that point are good either 

 via the main line through the Royal Gorge, Lead- 

 ville, over Tennessee Pass, through the Canyon of 

 the Grand River and Glenwood Springs ; or via the 

 line over Marshall Pass and through the Black Can- 

 yon of the Gunnison, thus enabling the tourist to 

 use one of the above routes going and the other 

 returning. Another noted trip is the tour "Around 

 the Circle" of 1,000 miles for $28.00, which com- 

 prises more noted scenerv than any similar trip in 

 the world, passing the following noted points : La 

 Veta Pass, Poncha Pass, Toltec Gorge, Indian Reser- 

 vations, Durango, Mancos, Dolores Canyon, Rico, 

 Lizard Head Pass, Las An'mas Canyon, Silverton, 

 Ouray, Cimarron Canyon, Black Canyon, Marshall 

 Pass and the Royal Gorge. 



If you contemplate a trip through Colorado or 

 Utah, inquire of your nearest ticket agent for rates 

 and illustrated descriptive matter, or address S. K. 

 HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Col. 



SUPERB CLIMATE. 



In Colorado all the conditions of health are 

 met. Theie is a sufficient altitude to cause 

 lung and chest development ; there is the dry, 

 exhilarating mountain air, with an almost ab- 

 solute " '' ~nre of malaria ; there is the tonic 

 effect 01 a >- 'acing climate, without its rigors ; 

 an atmospl-^re filled with ozone; cool nights 

 in summer, a bright, sunny sky almost every 

 day in the year, conducive of cheerfulness and 

 bringing a new pleasure every morning, con- 

 stantly stimulating both mind and body. 



To enable persons to reach these favored 

 localities without unnecessary expenditure of 

 time or money, the Union Pacific has put 

 in effect very low rates and splendid train 

 service, three trains leaving Omaha daily for 

 Denver, and two trains daily from Kansas 

 City. Accommodations are provided for 

 all classes of passengers on these trains, the 

 equipment including free reclining chair cars, 

 dining cars, buffet, smoking cars, drawing 

 room sleepers and day coaches, &C. 



Ask or write for pamphlet, "The Rockies, 

 Great Salt Lake and the Yellowstone," de- 

 scribing in detail the attractions of the west. 



Full information cheerfully furnished on 

 application to 



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