Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1901 — TRAVELERS TO CALIFORNIA [ARTICLE]

TRAVELERS TO CALIFORNIA

Naturally desire to see the grandest and most Impressive scenery en route. This you will do by selecting the Denver & Rio Grande and Rio Grande Western, “The Scenic Line of the World,” and “The Great Salt Lake Route,” In one or both directions, as this line has two separate routes across the Rocky Mountains between Denver and Ogden. Tickets reading via this route are available either via its main line through the Royal Gorge, Leadville, over Tennessee Pass, through the Canon of the Grand River and Glenwood Springs, or via the line over Marshall Pass and through the Black Canon of the Gunnison, thus enabling the traveler to use one of the above routes going and the other returning. Three splendidly equipped fast trains are operated to and from the Pacific Coast, which carry through standard sleepers daily between Chicago, St. Louis, Denver and San Francisco. Dining cars (service ala carte) on all through trains. If you contemplate such a trip, let us send you beautifully illustrated pamphlets, free. S. K. Hooper. G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo. In New Orleans last year seventyeight persons died from the effects of gunshot wounds.