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A STORY
‘JNTETmitMl 'tmS'AbsocjAiw -i
CHAPTER VIIL
8flAtfr
'& &for£ A'--n v5
Jl ns V WenirnVott'8
Jjjrr'rrt ftVptlTiw 'toW
the ' enfranclilHo-
mcjit of womAn had
passed bVeruntl' It
£-bad htRA -a —JtrK
umphant success
XlWthe maids and
Can you sijjrgeHt no qtljor
“‘'Thst we' lamin' with you
“No no Thilt'JH out of the question
Mrs Westmacntt herself says that1 a
woman'' fltsrytuty iaJo marry Mar-
riage however i should ’“he 'an eqtlal
partnership- iWlie points jout I should
wish you both do marry but still' “I
matfovj-hf-m jhe should -dike tjiligesUop from you
southern 8uburbsr'rr"'-— ''' - -
had jellied at her
had j’A1Ipa- al ner
aunminns’' there was
fNin inflAtijUlal plaV
vformwith pr Walker In Jhf j
chair and Admlral'Hay tDeJter amon(f
his more prominent supporters One
benighted male had come In frpm the Y “Then -What do you propose papa?”
outside darkness and had peered fromlvi’he braced herself as one who sees the
the further end of the hall but he had blow which Is about to fall
pptjtr He looked at her and hesitated “How
WR ! i Wyfty'opr -poor dear mother you are
enfranchised around him and finally
escorted to the door by Charle West-
’ macott Fiery resokttiooBwye
to be forwarded to a large ‘nuhf£er0f
leading statesmen and the meeting
-broket up ylth the cpnvlctlon that a
shrewd blojv had bee h' struck "for the
cauit-pf woman
i Biltlierejws-one jvtXnan tit least ta
' wbomtjie meeting and'airthairy'ils c'oh-f
neetpd V) 1th had J?fty£ht anything but
'pi e'as u re Q1 a ra Walket watched' with-a
-j- drpavy hearLjthe friendship- qnd pose
‘ lntlhracy whlth had 8iuungurV?®en
her father and the wldow 'From week
to week It had lppreased until no day
ever passed without-' ttnflr to
gether The coming meeting had Been
the excuse for these continual Inter-
views JmUnoW the meeting was over
And' still' (h4 DoctorwoCild-refer klvkry
point which rose to the Judgment of 'his
neighbor He would talk too to his two
daughtpfs of her strength of character
her decisive mind anil of the necessity
of 'their -cultivating her acquaintance
' 'andfqTlowln her example until at last
It 'hai bttoomb his moBt coramtm topic
of conversation:
'All this might have passed as merely
the' natural pleasure which ar elderly
' man' mlghti take -In ' the society Of an'
Intelligent and handsome woman but
there were other points which seemed
to Clara to give it a 'deeper meaning
She could not forget that when Charles
Westmacott had ppken to her one
night he had alluded to the possibility
of his aunt' marrying' again He must
have known or noticed something be-
fore he could speak upon' such a sub-
ject And then again Mrs Westmacott
had herself said that she hoped to
change her- style of living shortly and
take over completely new duties Wpat
could that' mean expept that she expect-
£d to marry? Xnd' whom? She seemed
to see few friends outside their own ltt-
tleiclrcle She must have alluded toher
father -It 'was a hateful thought and
yet It must be faced'
One evening the Doctor had been
'rather late at his neighbor’s He used
to go Into the Admiral’s after dinner
but now he turned more frequently in
the other direction When he returned
' Clara was sitting alone In the drawing
room reading a magazine She sprang
up as he entered -pushed forward 'hls
chair and ran to fetch his slipper' '
"You are looking a little pale dear”
he remarked- f
"Oh no papa I am'very well”-'
"All well with Harold?”
"Yes Hls partner Mr' PeabBon is
still away and he is doing all the work”
"Well done He Is' sure to succeed
Where Is Ida?” 1 1 1
“In her room I think” ”
“She was with Charles Westmacott
on the lawn not very long ago ' He
Seems very fond of her' He is not very
bright but I think he will make her a
good husband”
”1 am sure of-It papa He Is' very
manly and reliable” '
“Yes I should think that he Is not the
sort of man who goes wrong There Is
nothing hidden about him As to hls
brightness It really does not matter
for hls aunt Mrs Westmacott is very
rich much richer than you would think
from her style of ‘living And she' has
made him a handsome provision”
“I am glad of that”
“It Is between ourselves I am her
trustee and so I know something of her
arrangements And when are you going
to marry Clara?”
"Oh papa not for some time yet We
have not thought of a date”
“Well really I don’t know that there
a any reason for delay He has a com-
petence 'ind It increases yearly As long
as you are quite certain that your mind
Is made up ”
“Oh papa!”
"Well then I really do not know why
there should be any delay And Ida
too must be married within the next
few months Now what I want to know
is what I am to do when my two little
companions run away from me" tie
poke lightly but hls eyes were grave
A CONAN DOYLE
us he looked qm-sUonlngly at his daugh-
ter ’ ! '' 'V I !
"Doar papa you shall not be alone
It- will "he yitdrs before Harold and I
'think efmarrylflff aiid''when wo do
you must come and live with us”
"No no-£enr I know that you mean
whnt' you sayA'Mt have seen some-
thing of the world jSpd I know that
Jich ari'angemcntS nyver answer There
jfaitngl'be f wo 'piasters In a house and
yetBt nijj'ngeifrepdomils reryi neoes-
sary to me” W' - V "£ V -y '
"Rut you would be completely free"
yNo denr'you ennnot be that If you
ertLl'a’-''guenfy AV htfstidr:'Tiufil'B house
alternative ?"
CrffraTBS to-W1rat jT8lMMld -do"C:
“But there Is no' hurry papa Let us
wait I do jpot Intend to marry yet'
Illative myself” said he
Chita!'’ he cried "As I looked at "you
then It was as If she had cotne back
fpom the grave” He stooped toward
her arid kissed her “There run away to
your sister my dear and do not trou-
ble yourself about- me Nothing is set-
tled yet hut you will And that all will
come right" - k
Clara wedit ufretalrs sad at scart for
rftwl-tliatwhat'he bad
feared ifaapiriiideiv -about -ko cnme to
pass- and rfhat her father was going to
take Westmacott to be his wife
In her inir-srid earnest mind her mother's-
memnr$was enshrined as: that of
a saint and the thought that any one
fdipuld take her place seemed a terrible
de8ecrktion Even worse however did
this marriage appear when looked at
from the point of view of her father's
futyre The pillow might fascinate him
-ly her knowledge of the world' her
dash her strength her unconventlon-
allty— all these iunll ties Clara was will-
ing to allow Jier — bilf’she wap convinced
that she would be unendurable as a lifft
companion:- She -ht r-nm tn kn 4
companion- Shp - had come to fft ge
when'1 -habits- are noi'v lightly- 'to : be
changed noriwas she a woman who ras
at all likely to attempt to change them?
How woud a sensitive man like her
father stand the constant strain of speh
a wife a woiriah who was all decision
with no softness and nothing soothing
In her nature? It passed as a mere ec-
centricity when they heard of her stpiit
drinking her cigarette smoking her
occasional whifg at a long clay pipe her
horsewhipping of a drunken servant'
and her companionship with the Bnake
Eliza whom she was in the habit' of
bearing about In her pocket All tthls'
would become unendurable to herfaih-
er when hls first Infatuation was pst
For bis own sake then as well as for
her mother's memory this match must'
be prevented And yet how powerless
she was to prevent it! What could she
do? Could Harold aid her? Perhaps 'Or
Ida? At least she would tell her slater
and -see what 'she could suggest
Ida was In her boudoir a tiny little
tapeptried room as neat and dainty" as
herself 'with low walls hung with
Imarl plaques and with pretty little
Swiss brackets bearing blue Kaga ware
or the pure white Coalport china In a
low chair beneath a red-shaded stand-
ing lamp sat Ida In a diaphanous even-
ring dress of mousseline de sole the rud-
dy light’ tinging i her sweet chlld-llke
face and glowing on' her golden curls
She sprang up as her sister entered
and ' threw her arms around her '
"Deaold Clara! Come and Bit- down
here beside me I have not had a chat
for days But oh what a troubled face!
What is it then?” She put up her fore-
finger and smoothed her sister's "brow
with it y
Clara pulled up a stool and sitting
down beside her sister passed her arm
round her waist “I am so sorry to
trouble you dear Ida” she said ‘But
I do not know what to do!”'
"There’s nothing the matter with
Harold?”
“Oh no Ida” '
“Nor with my Charles?" ’ 3
'‘‘No no" J ’ i
Ida gave a sigh of relief "You quite
frightened me dear” said she “You
can’t think how solemn you look What
is it then?”
“I believe that papa Intends to ask
Mrs Vestmacott to marry him"
Ida burst out laughing "Whaf can
have put such a notion lnto-your head'
Clan?”-' - -
"It is only too true Ida I suspected
it beforehand he himself almost told
me as much with his own lips to-night
I don’t think that it is a laughing mat-
ter” ' '' '
“Really I could not help It If ydu
had told me that those two dear old
ladles opposite the Misses Williams
were both engaged you would not have
surprised me more It Is really too
funny” ti :
' “Funny Ida! : Think of anyone tak-
ing the place of dear mother”
But her sister was of a more practi-
cal and less sentimental nature “I am
sure” said she "that dear mother
would like papa to do whatever would
-make him most happy We shall both
be away and why should papa 3 not
pleAse hlmslf?’'
"But think how unliapfryhs Will her
You know how quiet he hls Inils ways'
and how even 'a little thfng will upper
him- How could he llvewlth a wife
who would make hls wl)ole life a set-lea
of surprises? Fancy what a whirlwind
she muBt be In a house A man at hls'
age cannot -change hls ways I am sure
he would be miserable”
'Ida's face grew graver and she pon-
dered over the matterfor § few min-
utes "I rohJIy think that you are right
as usual” said nli'tat Jat( "I admire
Charlie's a’unt very ni'ucli' you know
and I think ahe Is a-very useful and
good person but I don't 'thlrik-she'
would do as a wife for' poiy quiet
papa” ' i
“But he will certainly ask her and I
really think that shewtcnils toaccept
hlnij TlijUjltWA(i1U"'ub -too I ate -to' -Ini
terfere' We have 6hly’ a'fdwdiiya at
the most' And whnt can wo do? now
can w?e hype' to make him' change hls
mind?”" ‘
-Again Jda pondoredi Vtynj
tried what It Is to live wltli 'u sli'orig-
qnlnded womkri" said ahe "If we could
only get h'l'nv to irallze'lt In tlmo Oh'
ClaraI-hnve It I bave’ltl Such a lovev
ly plttrtll&lie leaned back Ip her cblr
and bu'm lht'6'a fit of laughter so nat-'
ural and so hearty that ’Clara had to
forget her troubles and to Join In It?
"Qh lt-ls beguyful!’’ sh gasped at
Ja9t ’ ? a !' W fa a a t I rp e KCwlll
b'ave'U fciitvrs htf 4U'o'iinltd
as he used to saywhen we had tojbe
puptsled when we were ’ little Oh-f 1
Clark I do liblle youF heart Woli't fall
you” tt-A’C ' 4-
“I would do anythlng't$'tvg-falin
dear-—
"Thkr’a It'TTou rri'tfJt’ Steel yourself
by thqttbougl)tr) 1
“But what Is your ‘plan ?" f‘
' “Oh I am so proud of It' We wlllitfre’’
Him forever of-t$e jhlow-and'pf-'all
emancipated wupicni Let Jhie'' see what
are Mrs WestmadCliJe fdta? Yotfljaila
listened todier -joiorg than I ' Wohien
ahpuld attifini’ h-4 tO'h'rfh'gld'tlCS
Thut la one IsJt not?:’- n’ ti 1 :
“Yes If they feci they-have capabil-
ities 'for higher things Then she tl?Inis
thato everjr' wtman- Who”haS 1 fclstiVe
should take up the study - of -s4nie
branch of solenoot And that as f4ri&s
possible every ' wymans ghould qualify
herself for ’ homo 'trade or profession
choosing for -preference those which'
I have been hitherto monopolized (By
1 rri lri'-' To''fti ff'i-y the otherik would only
Be to Intensify' the ' ptekent ’coihpetl-‘
“Quite so That' I3 glorious!’’ Her
blue eyes were dancing with mischief'
and she clBpitI tier hands Iri hfei de-
light “What else? She thinks that
Whatever 'd man’ can do a ‘wdman
should be allowed to do 'alio— doerf kbf
hot”r -v y
’She says o! v
‘""And about drcss? The jshort aklrt”
nd'tlie HfHdeil' sitriT nre'Vhat llie bev-Ueves-hT?M
'' i il- t
“Yes” ’ 1
“We must get In some cloth” I
i- ' 9"
“We - must make' ’ourselves a dress
each A brand-new enfranchise
emaribrjiited ' dress’- dear!1’’ Don’t :yqu
see my-plan? We shall act up to All
Mrs ’ Westmacott’s views 4n -every -aP?Ptr
a1! Jmprqvp Pjem-when we can
Then papa will know what it is to live
with a woman who claims all her
rights Oh Clara it will beysplendld”
Ifer ’ihlider sister sat' speechless be
' for ao darlng'u scheme "But It would
be wrong Ida!” she cried at last 1 '
“Not a bit It Is to save hlm’
'T should n6t dare”' :’ r''
'"Oh1'1 yes you would Ifarold will
help JBesldes what other plan bave'
you?” ' 1
VI have none’’
“Then you must taka mlue”
"Yes perhaps you are right Well
we do It-for a good motive-" “
- “You will do It?” ‘ i
"I do not see any other way"-
"You dear good 'Clard! Now I will
show you what you are to do We must
not begin too suddenly It might ex-
cite suspicion”
"What -TVould you do then?” ' '
' “To-morrow ' we' must go' to " Mrs:
Westmacott and sit at her feet and
learn all 'her views"
“What hypocrites we shall feel!”
“We ahallbe her newest and most
enthusiastic converts Oh- It will be
such fun ciara! Then we Bhall make
our plans and send for what we want
and begin our new life" 1 -
“I do hope that we'shall notihave to
keep It up long It seems so cruel to
dear papa 1 1
“Cruel! To- save hlm!’Jv ' ’ 1 -
“I wish I was sure that we were doing
right And yet what else can)' we do?
Well then Ida the 'die Is cast and' we
'will 'call upon Mrs Vestmacott to-
morrow” (TO AS' CONTINUED) --
' ' Acety'eno : -j
- So much has been Bald concerning the
new substance known as acetylene In-
its recently evolved form and relations
In respect to gab and allied Industries '
that taking the statement of Prof V-
B Lewis as authority the Importance
of the ‘article may be explained as due
briefly -to the reduction to It by the
baking action of thB flame 'of j all ! the
remaining hydrocarbons present in coal
gas- It Is the acetylene which provides
the ilumlnfferous flame 'with those car-
bon' partlcles which being heated to In-
candescence by various causes endow
the flame with the power of emitting
-light! ' The gas'belng thus the cause of
he gaseous hydrocarbon Ulumtnants
owing however to Its intense richness
It can be consumed only1 In small flat
burners but under these conditions It
emits a light greater than that given by
any other known gas its illuminating
value — calculated to a consumption of
five cublo feet an hour — being rated at
no less than 840 candle
LOTS OF FUN
list It Wasn't Quits What ths Bay
Kipfoted
"That's all right about them British
era” said a long-legged western man to
a group of reporters one of whom had
told a story of how an Englishman had
beeti fooled by some Americans on a
train in the for west by a cry of train
robbers
'Yes but they don't like the robber
business a little bit” asserted' the re
porter ’' !
”1 reckon ’not”' admitted the west-
erner doggedly "Leustwuys after what:
I seen and felt T should say there was
one anyways that didn't like It over-
y"
r "What did you do? Scare him out of
a year’s growth’”
- "Well-no” 'was ' tile hesitating anJ
swer i'l reckon it wuzn't qlilt’e as much
as thaL"v
Tell usr about lit’ Vut4ln the lmpa’
tlent ifslener'" 'k1’ '-j ’
"It was this a-way” Hald the western-
er In a tone of semi-sadness "There
was about of us feller goln
'through In a sjeepin' car and
tiieonly strarigi In the' lot Was a’dtrap-
ptn’ ’big-VlhgllilAimn with ayolce on
hliri like a bass drum! Wjj gothim out
the jiinoker and it vvasri’timor’n
e I g h’tee nni 1’n u leil ( 1 1 l‘w e" w as Toil din!
hrnf 11‘f to the rii'wlth stories of train
''robberg ami that sjrtof thjqg At flrst
’ hfl--klnder quieted down a bit' because
wedldn’t tell no litnH bf yarns But blppd
ciirdlCrs-' but it wasii't long tljl e had
Ills’ BecondyiWlhli'nds Piyty soon) He
wu braggi’ what he'd do ’if robbers
happened to Btdp'1a'rfy’tfalri Tie was' on
"Tifal’s jl'st wbebeo wanted him a'tr
and' lt-wasn’Jrlppg-tll we had te job
put upwlth JJie cijnductor' and the'rput
to'hto'p'iiiVtrarh bnd'sgdeir
Qf the gang
that Brltisher’pHlinlriaAleaUi-and back
agn ItWas p'ioutll o’clock at fright
I reckon ln( mighty lonesome ’place
when thetraln catlfe t6 a'stdtf-Bhd we
iheart a shot outside!" That was a slgd
tot me and -1 Jumped Up: :and yelled
"robber So did the otKor fellows ex-
‘ cepttwo-that somehow 'Wasft’t around
Theb ext minute :a big hap -with hls
facfii masked stepped lnJ- where-we
apd stuck hls gliri right us LAhrowed
iiprny handj and eo dt'd ihe others and
we'bfeggetf thBrltlshec notto WUany-r
body’ bub' do like w$ done- He was
jneeker'na lartib and put his paWd up
Tike ‘a baby ' -
! '"Then anothefr masked nian took the
place tif the' first ’one'-while he went
through us for our valuables which we
handed out all but the Britisher" I
never kiiowed jlst Tiow It happened at
this p'int) 'but the first thing I knowed
'the Britisher let hls two fists go and
’ -the two masked mien went down In' k
pile and Dfl ths -next lick I lined -’em
with another eller on top of me and
the dern Britisher sat flat down on the
accumulation and called for the rest of
the gang Leastwise that was what I
afterwards heard he said fer I didn’t
know anything fer iwo hours and we
had to git a doctor for the first tWo he
hit I thought a mule kicked me and
they tdld me afterwards they thought
lightnin’ had struck the train” ’' "
‘Hoy? did he get onto your scheme?”
inquired the reporter f
‘‘Derped if we could ever) find out'
I guess he didn’t git on jist kinder sus-
picloned and took the chances He had
afl the advantage fer we couldn’t shoot
him and he didn't give us time to do
nriy Bluggin’” ' ‘
"How did It finally come out?” 1
"Oh fine When we got to the: next
big town we paid for a banquet In hls
honor and before daylight wfc had
cleaned him out of about $3500 in a
quiet little game of draw upstairs'—
Washington Star
Deluded-or Dishonest
It is common observation that men
may have much ability and much
knowledge of certain kinds with the
faculty of ready expression which is so
useful to politicians and public men
without having the power of clear and
logical reasoning They may have per-
versities of Intellect and defects of
moral sense which make them less
capable of reaching sound conclusions
than the "plain people” who need only
to understand' a subject to be about
right In their Judgment of It ' Fanatics
like Bland of Missouri are generally
sincere but irrational In brains that
are strong but not wholly sound delu-
sion takes a deeper hold than in those
that are weaker but more nearly nor-
mal Are-these able and experienced
men who formed the nucleus of the
Washington silver convention and were
responsible for the fiasco In which It
- resulted still deluded on the subject of
free coinage and Its effects? The only
alternative supposition Is that they are
hot honest1 and are seeking to derive
some advantage for themselves from a
' policy that would surely be disastrous
to 1 the country
V “ Depth of the 8ea
Small boys often ask their parents
"How deep Is the sea?” The answer de-
pends entirely upon the sea The fol-
lowing table compiled by one who has
Investigated may help one to the solu-
tion of one of the small boy’s problems:
Average depth In yards: Pacific 4252
Atlantic 4026 Indian 3658 Antarctic
3000 Arctic 1690 Mediterranean
1476 Irish 240 English channel 110
Adriatic 45 Baltic 43
LATE NEWS NOTES
Three men were killed by the caring
in of a sower trench at Meriden Conn
Soldiers reunion at Camp John A
Logan Kalina opened vvitn 23000 in
attendance
China rejects the British demand for
the banishment of the ex-riceroy of
Szechuen
A Kusslun bank with large capital
will be opened at I’ekin with a branch
at Shanghai
1 John L Sullivan and Padd’ Ryan
will meet In a four-round boxing con-
test at Cleveland October 3
Sixty per cent of the greenbacks
And gold demandpuper It is estimated
is held by the banks ft'
MrHM(iry E llourke pf Kansas City
daughter of Tlioiriua Colrigau’ hus
been grunted a divorce -ju-
‘ The consular civil service order only
includes twenty-nine OllieCs 'thut pay
as much us 82500 per'yCar- ' 1
Kecretary-Carlisle and qtijer treasury
officials hold differeTitly “'regarding
payment of Mlnlster'-Thuifflltfi’s rulu'ry
' A ChTciigo minister uud tliat United
States citizens shoiiVd” encdnrBgo
Cqhans even if it’eauaed warJW-ith
' Fpuiu
An order oqw-ljiat It hiis) Tfit' cool
has been issuetf'froiu ‘tlie'pwiUiifictvdo-
purtnicut pejqpitting -letter carriers to
wear straw ts 'J ’
The Mexican minister 'has1 com-
plained thatta flUbnsterinj toipqditioD
is being organized to seize pVopCrty in
Lower Califorbia ’ ’
: Attoriiby General Harmon isprepar-
ing n’rqport n hecondifctof Judicial
business iri 'Okliihohia' tfi5d'Imliah (ter-
ritories and its cob j
k Tp teas’ Cuban syip pat hjzers) are cir-
chipting petitions for'glilltu res' pray-
ing co?ifrrefir to recognize J-ltp beliger-encj-fftbe
4nsurgcnta'jtl
‘Seven large chemical and woolen
waffchbifys Wertrlvktpyqd by fire at
l’kilail'elphla ta '
I H V r to t '
Knatur Bnker says he "believes that
our goverhnivritefshanld inj(idiateJy
recoghle Cuba )is -a belligerent na-
tion" ''
Jc Bowman of St josephl'Alo ha
secured U1 ft vey ears’ lease on -the old
('biifinentnihotrl ri-t Leavenworth and
will open it to ihe public timldr the
name of the Hotel ImpeHd'L-: '
r Kli'ief Eu'gineerjWilsqn of the United
: Stteiyy Willeamine ’t1i plant of
r Moran Bros tSeaUhiV W-ashDwith a
view' to ascertain their-ability to build
one Of the hqy torpedd boats for the
ponstruction 'of which they ’dubmitted
aVid : ' :v x t-:’
The tax collectors' of 'McLennen and
IlayespoiintieN Texas have been refused-
‘prijfi figli’t lrceu&es by Comp-
troller Finley atldhe-instance of the
altdVriey geqera) api have appealed to
the supreme court for a' writ of man-damas-tosecurealicense
’ The: Salvation ay my has commenced
war on Japan Lieutenant Epejune
a Japanese" hasi charge of the forces
Up to: 'September C SS'jW cases of
cholera and 25756 deaths had occurred
since the outbreak of the plague
October 9 has been baraod as Liberty
Bell day at the Atlanta exposition
Receivers of the Northern Pacific
railroad have tendered their resigna-
tions’ to Judge Jenkiris:' :
Senator Stephen B Elkins fell from
a bicycle at Kingwood W Va and
severely injured his ankle
City of Cleveland has taken steps to
recover possession of the lake front
now held by the railroads
The youngest daughter of George S
Meyers- millionaire tobacco man of
St Louis and Graham E Babcock eon
of General E Babcock of Coronado
Col eloped and were married at Glen-
wood Spriugs Col
Captain C L Hooper of the revenue
cutter Rush reports having boarded
507 vessels in the prohibited seal zone
searched them and counted their skins
since August 1 British steamer Beat-
rice was the only vessel seized
' The notorious Buck gaDg composed
of Rufus Buck an Indian Lucky Da-
vis a negro Sam Sampson Maoma
Jolly and Lewis Davis Creek Indians
have been convicted in the United
States court at Fort Smith ArlA and
will be hanged
London speculators seem to hav
gone wild over the Kaffir gold fields
FIVE FACTS
ABOUT
THE— 7—
Great Rock
Island Route
First The Chicago Rock Island A Fecifla Ry
rune through Vcitlitmlcd Trains daily Cliicit-o to
Denver Colorado Springs nnd Pueblo leaving
Chicugo vie Kansas City daily kt 600 p m end
vie Omaha at 1000 p m arriving mountain ci ties
second morning
Second' The regular Tourist Car to Cali-
fornia via -Kansas City runs ones a woek and
leaves Chicugo every Thursday at 600 p m Kan-
sns City at 10:50 a m' every Friday Tickets
based on second-class rate and cars run on fastest
trains and known at the 1’hillipt-Kock Island
Tourist Excursions Car arrives at Colorado
Springs Saturday 78i a m and Lot Angeles
Tuesday
Third Many persons are buying farm lands
In Texas Kansas and Oklahoma Til Gkcat
Rock Island Roots runs to all tbis territory
' Fourth For Mexico Cty ths Rook Island
runs a Through Sloepor from Kansas City daily at
8:40 p m via Topoka McFarland Wichita and
Fort Worth and Austin to 8an Antonio Two
Routes from there are — International R R to
Laredo and Mexican National to the City of Mex-
ico Southern Faoillc and Mexioan International
via Spofford and Eagle Foss to the City of
Mexico
Connections are also made at Fort Worth via
the Texas Paciflo to El Paso and over the Mex-
ican Central to City of Mexico ’ '
Fifth Bend to address below for a Souvenir
called '-Summer Vacations” that gives much in-
formation to tourists Sunt Free
JOHN SEBASTIAN G P A
CHICAGO
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Lemons, L. H. The Marlow Magnet. (Marlow, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1895, newspaper, October 3, 1895; Marlow, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2026883/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.