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ree. “d ont 8 cp in a tose che, Wasp at nu Daag Ut Low-Rate Summer Tours to the Pacific Const and Mountains of the Canadian hwest, vin the Pennsylvania Rail- In view of the extremely low rates authorized by sarjous {ranscontinental Hnes on account of the In- snational Conference of the Epworth League at : Franclsco in July next, the Pennsylvania Rall- announces a thirty-day tour across itinent, leaving New York, Newark, Philadel- Ualtimore, Washington and other stations on s east of Pittsburg. on Monday, July 8. re- ew York Tuesday, August 6. route will Include stops at all the really. Im- portant points for rest and sightseeing, among them feing Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs wood Springs (with a daylight ride through the Rocky Mountains, including the Royal ani Canon of the Arkansas), and at Salt Gu. arriving at San Franctsco’ 10.00 A, M.. fay, July 16, befcre the Convention opens, ye WI be ‘allotted to San Francisco, for which time po hotel accommodations or other features will be tne in the tickets. Leaving San Francisco Menday morning, July 22, Monterey, Santa Barbara, aad Los Angeles will be visited, all traveling over the cew Coast Line of the Southern Pacific Company tine done by daylight, In order to view what Is reputed to be the most attractive scenery tn Call- Leaving Los Angeles, San Jose will be ‘ thence Portland, with two days’ stop, after zhkh will come the crowning feature of the tour, the journey homeward via the Canadian Pacific | Railway through the unrivaled mountains of British Colum! The schedule over the Canadian Pacific Railway sil be prepared with especial care, and the train tide-tracked at nights where necessary, in order that po part of this delightful feature may be missed by bt traveling. This in Itself 9 a rare opportunity, Je addition, stops will be made at Banff Hot Springs e tourists will travel In the highest grade of nan equipment, and the special train will be sed of Vestibuled dining car, sleeping cars, and aa observation car, The latter car will be similar me used on the famous Pennsylvania Limited. With the exception of the time devoted to san Francisoo, passengers will be located on the special during the entire tour. Breakfast, luncheon, dinner will be provided in the dining car while route and when side-tracked at the varlous places ted. Our patrons will therefore avoid the ex- yease of high-priced hostelrles, the hurry and annoy- acce of meal stations, and the un: accommodations afforded by inferior hotels A thoroughly experienced Tourist Agent and a Ctaperon will accompany the party, and in fa eatlte tour will be conducted under the sa fl management that has made the ‘Pennsylvania Tours” world famous. The total rate for entire trip as outlined above, oxering one double berth and all meals in dining car, from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wasi. fsgton, Harrisburg, Altoona, and points on the Penn. flvanla Rattroad ‘east of Pittsburg, will be $188.50; {Wo persons in @ berth, each $168.50. Rate, going with the main party, with Pullman teth and meals up to arrival at San Francisco, re- terning from San Francisco independently by direct route, with transportation only on return trip, MIS10; two persons in a berth, $108.10. Rate, transportation, Pullman berth, and meals on tecial train to San’ Francisco, with transportation aly returning independently vial Portland and North. fa Pacific Railway, or Canadian Pacific Railway aed St. Paul, until August 31, $127.10: two In a berth, each $117.10. This route especially ap- wal to those who desire to visit Yellowstone Park oe their return Journey. The tickets admit of stop- Ger at Livingston, at which point a ticket covering fre and one-half days’ hotel accommodations, with tage be purchased for $49.50. Rate, covering same as preceding trip up to San Francisco with transportation only returning inde- fedently via Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, aed Canadian Pacite or Northern Pacific and § Paul, $131.60; two in a berth, each $121.60. Rates from “Pittsburg, $5 than above figures. For the information of those who desire to travel ieéependently after arrival at San Francisco, it ftould be noted that tickets perm't stop-off within limit of August 31, at and west of Denver, Colorado frrings. Iueblo, Colo., and west of St. Paul. Stop. *f Will also be allowed until August J1, at Niagara * and Buffalo, for Pan-American Exposition, on kets reading through those points. Descriptive booklet will shortly be Issued, giving and further detalls. Diagrams are now as the number who can be accommodated tirtetly Hmited, names should be registered | sether Information apply to Tourist Agent, viway, New York: Thos. Purdy, Passenger ng Branch District, 789 Broad Street : J. K. Shoemaker, Passenger Agent ct, 1411 Chestnut Str Philadelphia; Jr.. Passenger Agent Raltimore Dts- ¢ and Calvert Streets, Baltimore, Md.; Passenger Agent Southeastern District. G Streets, NO W., Washington. D. C.: oF ten r 3 deen Oro. W. 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