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Mrs. Faltte--She Ssn't & very good manager, is she? Mrs. Finde No, Indeed! Why, she had to buy four extra turkeys so as not to waste the dressing ehe had made for one. Harper's Bazar. The difference between a mediocre work and a masterpiece Is measured and marked by trifles. November "Success." There Is no greater fool than he who thinks himself wise; no one wiser than he who suBpacts he is i. fool. Mar guerit de Valois. A PERFECT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR THE TEETH BREATH CmSfi EACH SMIM Tba flp-To-Dat Ctalrt WaU. It Is really never up-to-date unless it has been ironed with Defiance starch. Any woman that knows of the merits of Defiance will tell you that no other starch will produce that soft, gleasy finish that you see bo often on up-to-date women. The marvel of it all is that it sells for less (and gives more bulk) than any other brand. Sixteen ounces for 10 cents. Clip this out and take It to your grocer and tell him you want a package. Made by Magnetic Starch Co., Omaha, Neb. Not in the trust. THE BEAVTY OF OLD QUEBEC r: j-M. -5- PECVLIAR CHARM OF THE PICTURESQUE STREETS H SQUARES SOZOBOKIT I170SI HALll&RUCKEU New York TO0TIS Pi (WifWMffilRHATS . S MAD BY TM& HAKM Cr 1 SLICKERS HAV8TM SXHs POINTS OF EXELLM AHB nP I COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Wonderful Cat IMacovered. A cave which may prove to be cse cf the world's wonders was discovered near Chama, Guatemala, last month. by Leon J. Duttoa, a Pennsylvania man, who has jurt returned from that little-known country. Mr. Dutton trav eled two days in the cavern, without discovering arything of its terminus and at one point passed a cascade falling from a height of fully 200 fc-et and losing itself in a bad cf apparent ly sslid rock, leaving behind billows of mist, which completely hid the sides of the great cave. From the natives 3Ir. Duttoa leariid that the end of tfa cave is four days' journey from true entrance, and tnat hundreds tf coffins made of pottery are stored in its most remote chambers. 1 1 1 I i 1 1 ! Meat. ? t a . w a? TTV " V'S! z 5 t 65 I In our mammoth x? kitchen we emplor a chef V. T.ho is an expert in mak- ? ing rr.ince pies. He has iSV Libby's Mince N'eat. uses tlie very choicest ma terials. He is tolii to males the best Mince Meat ever CS package at yoar grocer's; ari " "1 p?.ni:rh for !u-n ni J a to (" J- Youll never use another kind again. Libby's Atlas of the World, with 33 new maps, size 8x11 inches, ent any where tor xo cts. ia stamps. Out Hook let. "How to Make Good Thiers to Eat," mailed free. Wodms'i Progress In Medicine. It is a trifle more than half a cen tury since the first woman was ad mitted in the medical profession cf this country. Forty years later there were 3,900 in regular practice be sides an army of trained nur3e3, whi in ordinary cases were a fairly good substitute for the regular practitioner. It is estimated that the numoer has doubled since 18S9. Women have not got along so well in England as in the United States. There are only eighty-six lady physicians in London and vicinity, but there are 396 in ac tive service in the United Kingdom and in India and China. In 1S94 the suitan of Turkey surprised Europe by opening the doors of medical colleges to women. Four years later he re pented ef this Innovation, but per mitted foreign women to practice in the dominions. One Turkish lady sliped through college while its doors were open and is permitted to practice. 8trw Show Which Waj the Wind Blows" and the constantly increasing demand for and steady growth in popularity of SL Jacob's Oil among all classes of people in every part of the civilized world, show conclusively what remedy the people use for their Rheumatism and bodily aches and pains. Facts speak louder than words, and the fact remains undisputed t'uat the sale of St. Jacob's Oil is greater than all other remedies for outward application com bined. It acts like magi-j, cures where everything else fails, conquers pain. A woman seldom forgives until after ate forgets. LIbby, McNeill & Libby, I Are Ton l'sln AUt-u's I oil-l.m ? It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting. Burning. Sweating Feet. Corn3 and Bunions. Ask for Allen's ! Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken irto the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad- f -Arr. Allm C? f 1 .-.. T T kT V a taa Alien o. wiiusieu, ijciwj, A. X No city on the American continent possesses in a greater degree the in definable quality of charm than Que bec, with its romantic history and its quaint old-world atmoshphere. The historic grandeur of the ancient capital of New France exercises a peculiar fas cination on all visitors of imaginative temperament. Certainly Quebec, more than any city in the western hemis phere, possesses that glamour of old association which illumines Athens, Rome, Venice, and, indeed, most of the historic cities of Eu:pe. It is em phatically a city . that "grows upon one." Scene of Wolfe's Victory. The one place of supreme interest to all Englishmen is the historic plateau known as the Heights of Abraham. just beyond the citadel, where, as Pitt felicitously expressed it, "Wolfe, with a handful of men, added an empire to English rule." Few great battles ap peal more to the imagination than this, won by a general at an age when most of cur soldiers considered them selves fortunate if they have obtained their company; and conducted, too. with sublime daring in defiance of all recognized rules of warfare. Every one knows the moving story of the battle. Indeed, one might almost say that the immortal lines of Gray have earned greater fame through the oft-told in cident of Wolfe, with a strange fore boding of his fate, quoting them to his officers when drifting down the St. Lawrence to engage in the desperate adventure which must infallibly make him or break him, for there could be no aiiddle course between an over whelming victory or crushing defeat. Luck was on the daring general's side, as we all know. His advance guard, creeping up the precipitous path from from his base of supplies at Montreal, was, it appears, the suggestion of the brigadiers. This was no doubt sovnd generalship, but the actual plan of sur prising the garrison by scaling the ap parently inaccessible cliffs was an in spiration of General Wolfe alone and was indeed a stroke of genius in com parison. This historic battlefield has recent ly been purchased from the Ursuline convent by the dominion government for ?80,000 and has been handed over to the city of Quebec as a public park. No more suitable parade ground for the presentation of medals to the Ca nadian volunteers in the South African A CURIOUS THEORY. ! t 1 II- CHICAGO. 1 ! 1 4- ! H I ! ! ! -I I TOUCH' The beauty of some photographs lits in the background. RE I J CKOSS HAUL BUTE Should be in every home. Ask your grocer for it. Large 2 ox. package only & cents. th man who wpr Ssirrrra I Slirkrr. They're made of BpwnaliT woTfn poods. iooe l&mucliout. double sod triple ' stitcbd, warranted water- roof. Sawyer's Slickers are sort and smooth. Win Dot crack. oft or become n. m. azwfcr ajon, acie mirs. East Cambridge. Maw. $8.00 For this T YOUR STATION. Warranted Accurate Other sixes equally low. BUY OF THE MAKER Jaoas (He Psjs the Freight) EzsaHAarrox, N. T. By stopping to think a woman gives her tongue an occasional rest. Hamlin's Blood and Liver Pills cure constipation and all the ills due to it; 25c at your druggists. The man who invented work ought to have finished it. There i more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposf-d to be incurable. For a creat many years doctor pro nouaced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F.J. Chancy & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from JO drops to a tfaspoonfuL It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case K fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHK.VCV & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Pold by Drurrists. Tjc Ilall'a Family Fills are the best. Vmf mm' to $imti wBm - qm -ALL WEIGHT -FOB MORE TEAM HAIFA CENTURY IS,?J5fi! EYES AND EYELIDS Prlcm 28 Conta. Mil Drvgcfrnfu. -E10IirS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL CO, twv Ysrk. HDADCV Nrw DISCOVERY; elves J t. 1 9 I qntckre!lef end cum want raw. rioalc of teoilmmtsis and IS P H treatiueat IriUUL . 11. U. VREU'S SOSa, K. aliasta. ba. Regard yourself as superior to the evils which surround you. Learn to dominate your environments, to rise above depressing influences. Look for the bright things, net the dark and gloomy side. November "Success." VVIIEX TOI-K GROCER SATS Jib does not have Defiance Starch, yon may be sure he is afraid to keep It until his stock of 12 oz. packages are sold. De fiance Starch is not only better than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains 16 oz. to the packasre and sells for same money as 12 oz. brands. Don't try to defy fate with an empty stomach. jj"vct '. ptj' PREFAREDFCR RY PURPOSES ONLY MAGlTcKCp. One-third more starch a better starch that Is the whole story. De fiance Starch. 16 oz. for 10 cents. Iont forpet it a tetter quality and one-third mors of It. AT WHOLESALE BY McCord-Brady Co., raxton & Gal lagher, Alien Bros. Co., Meyer & Raapke, Omaha, Nebraska; Brad ley, DeGrcff & Co., Nebraska City. Vsefl Aeswering Advertisements Hectics This fa per. Kialy V. IS. U OMAHA. No. 451901 LUHti ViKUt ALL LUkt rU.i. Cooarh SfTDOL TasUM Good. totrme. Boid bv drogytsts. 1 MtoaM j FREESKO jkr A ValkSh. SI Tmtant of Dr. O. Phetn. Browa't Oreat Kemeny for y Ht9. HpHpv anH all Nervous Disease. Artdm O. rHKLn BKOWS. tml'ip. kewlmrja, B.I. MON'TSIORENCY FALLS, NEAR QUEBEC. the cave (now known a3 Wolfe's cave) to the heights in single file, were duly challenged by the French sentries, and all would have been lost but for a hap py inspiration of one of the officers who spoke French well. "Qui vive?" was the challenge. "La France," was the reply. "Quel regiment?" "De la reine," answered the officer, who for tunately remembered that this regi ment was at Montreal with Bougain vine, w one s advance guard was within the lines of Montcalm's outposts! Recalls Last Phase of Waterloo. When morning dawned, Montcalm, ho had ridden hurriedly from Quebec, found himself confronted by the thin red line of Wolfe's little army of 4.000 men drawn up in battle array. The ictual battle the shortest on record in modern tmes lasted barely fifteen minutes, and might be told, aptly re marks the author of "Deeds That Won ;he Empire," in. as many minutes. The plan of the battle curiously recalls the ;ast phase of Waterloo. The French advanced unchecked till within forty paces of the English lines, when they were thrown into confusion by a well timed volley from the whole line. Then Wolfe ordered a general advance, and Ihe British charged with the wildest enthusiasm, with Wolfe himself at the aead of his grenadiers. Wounded mree times, the dying general was tak ;n to the rear. "See how they run," says one of his staff. "Who run?" 1 iQS KENT GATE. QUEBEC, war by the duke of Cornwall on Sept. 17 could well have been chosen. Quebec is not exactly a city for sys tematic, specific sight-seeing on the orthodox lines of Baedeker or Murray. The real sights are the picturesque old streets and squares, the quaint mar kets and street life generally. Indeed, the peculiar charm of this romantic city can only be fully realized by those who stroll about observantly but leis urely, with no set plan or itinerary. Striking Points of View. Then one can hardly tire of the in numerable points of view. For the most striking coup d'ael of Quebec we must, however, cross the river to the heights of Point Levit, says a writer in The Queen. From here we can ap preciate better the picturesque effect of this Canadian Gibraltar; the upper town, a cluster of fine monumental buildings studded with towers and spires, perched on the summit of the rocky promontory, whose cliffs seem to rise sheer from the water's edge. This striking situation gives some col or to the fanciful derivation. Quel bee! this, according to the popular legend, being the exclamation of Jacques Car ter's mariners on first catching sight of this noble promontory in This plausible theory of the origin of the name is not, however, supported by historical evidence, as the name of Quebec was first given by Champlain when he founded the settlement in 1608. Owing to tin being largely used for roofing the aspect of the city from Point Levi3 is rendered additionally striking, the high-pitched roofs and the numerous towers and spires shin ing like silver in the clear atmosphere and bright sunshine and giving a sug gestion of oriental splendor and color to the city. ar-by Points of Interest. The most popular excursion in the neighborhood is to the famous Mont- Lake Wetten and ISadea Sea Mar liar I ndergroDud Connections. Lake Wettern, one of the links in the waterway between Stockholm and Gothenburg, is a beautiful sheet of water, lying in the center of a group of lofty hills, and is noted for several remarkable peculiarities, says the Chi cago Record-Herald. There is no bot tom at one place at least, none haa ever, been found and a belief widely prevails that it is connected by an underground passage with the Boden Sea in Switzerland. It is asserted that when there is a storm on one of these lakes the other is agitated, and then when the water in one is low the same conditions exist in the other. There is also a story that corpses in Swiss cos tume have come to the surface on Lake Wettern, and that bodies of men who have been drowned in Wettern have been recovered in the Boden See. Oth er evidences are found in the occasion al appearance of timber and vegeta tion that does not grow in this local ity, but is common to Switzerland. Scientific men, however, dispute the theory and ridicule the stories that are told by the peasants. It is admitted, however, by every one that the ex traordinary phenomena of mirage have frequently been observed upon Lake vettern, so much so as to attract the observations of the entire population for miles around, creating consterna tion among the ignorant peasants and awe and wonder among all thoughtful people. Marching armies of cavalry, infantry andartillery.with bannersand glittering weapons have appeared upon the surface of the lake; churches, pal aces, castles and ships have been seen to rise from the water and remain in view for hours; caravans of camels have crossed from shore to shore with in full view of multitudes of people in their right minds and without ordinary superstitions. In Memory of Tien Tain Ilrro. A memorial portrait of Captain Aus tin R. Davis, who was killed In the attack on Tien Tsin, is to be placed in the Carnegie library, in Atlanta. The library building occupies the site of the house in which Captain Davis was born. "Some men are like a cat that has enough enthusiasm to run tip a trte, but not enough cool-headed bravery to get down." November "Succoti." We read of the seven ages of man, but one age is ample for the average woman. Queen L.il'a Illrtbdav. Ex -Queen Liluokalanl of Hawaii haa just celebrated her CM birthday by giving keveral en'ertainments. at which hundreds of natives and a few whites were present. Three hundred fueets breakfasted with the d-p-rid queen, and then came a general re ception. At 3 o'clock In the afternoon Federal Judge Estee was present and escorted the hostess to a large tent, under which the liau was given. He was seated on a mat at her right hand. The food was served on mats on th ground and he Btaple article were pel and raw fish. aLaaail TELEGRAPH THEIR COMING. Coming m t,4m iiJHcr1. uVt(aMai' i.hiiMiiSH S3 WOLFE'S MONUMENT. PLAINS OF ABRAHAM. QUEBEC, morency falls, which are easily reached in about an hour by the little "Pilgrim railway" to Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Though In the summer there is not a great volume of water, and much, too, has been diverted of late years owing to the Quebec city authorities, follow ing the precedent of Buffalo, having utilized the falls to generate the elec tric lighting of the streets, yet they should certainly be visited by all strangers. The waterfall i3 about 270 feet high and 130 feet broad. An extraordinary formation of the rocks bordering the rapids above the fall is perhaps even more striking than the cataract itself. The water has formed a steep stairway in the lime stone cliff which forms the bank, and so regular and even are these ledges that it Is difficult to realize that they are not artificial. Ten miles farther along the line is the famous shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, founded in 1C20 by Breton emigrants as a kind of sister shrine to the famous Ste. d'Auray in Brittany. This Canadian Loretto is visited by Is worth an age without a name." e,lu,muu!' uumoers 01 pilgrims irom In many respects the battle of Que- ' a" Parts of the province especially ou bee may be considered unique. The i Ste- Anne's day (July 26). The church cctual fighting lasted barely a quarter , (which was formally created a Ba- Itad Weather Indicated Sounds from the Wires. Dr. Eydaru is a German physician who thinks. It is a good though rare habit. Not long ago he was waiting in a railroad station in the country, and he was startled by the shrill sounds made by the wind as it blew through the telegraph wires. He reflected that often after he had heard sucfo sounds a storm followed, althoueh the sky might have been entirely clear at the time. So he watched the subject care fully. And as a result of his study he saj-s now that any unusual soimding of the telegraph wires is a sure sign of coming bad weather and that the kind of weather that is to be expected may be foretold by noting the charac ter of the sounds. A deep sound of considerable or medium strength, he says. Indicates that there will be slight showers of rain with moderate wind3 within a period of from thirty to forty- eight hours. A shrill, sharp sound ing among the wires means that a heavy storm is on the way and that it will be accompanied by much rain or snow. The explanation is that the wires contract and expand accordingly as they are affected by baromie changes in the atmospheric and. there fore, the sounds they produce when the wind plays on them very In pitch and intensity just as a stringed instru ment varies when its strings are tight ened or loosened. New York Press. How He Sneeeeded. "If I hadn" acted upon the advice of a friend I am afraid that I should have not have been married today, at least to my present wife," laughed the genial traveler. "When I courted the lady she was of a romantic disposition, the result of reading a class of novels that pass for literature among some peo ple. I think at that time she had an idea that some day a prince with nod ding plumes would come riding out cf the East and carry her away for his bride. At any rate, whenever I pro posed, which was about as often as I met her, I got beautifully turned down I was getting discouraged when an old friend of mine, who understood the sit uation, said to me: 'My boy, Jennie is a good girl, but her head is in the clouds the greater part of the time. Now, what you want to do is to catch her when she is down on the earth with the rest of us. Let me give you a pointer. Every Monday morning she is obliged to take care of the large family baking, and right there is your opportunity to find her with her feet firmly planted upon the earth. Call around there when she is over the top of the oven and state your case.' I took the hint and called early one Monday morning. I found her in a calico dress, with her hair done up in curl papers, and her arms busily man ipulating a rolling pin, and there, seat ed on a kitchen chair, without one ro mantic feature about it, she promised to be mine. She told me. afterwards that at the time she didn't know which way was east, letting alone conjuring up a prince. Detroit Free Press. Miss Lillie Degenkolbe, Treasurer South jEnd Society of Christian Endeavor, 3 141 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Pixkham : When life looked brightest to me I sustained a hard fall and internal complications were the result. 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Twice are we born; once to the physical existence, and then in the period of awakening personality to the mystery cf the bouI. Ladies' Home Journal. DO YOU SHOOT?, If you do you should send your came nd address on t postal card for a WQNO-DESTrEIB GUN'CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns f nd Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at ence to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.. New Haven. Conn. I 'frvW .,. UNION MADE C'- 1oTloI ":: (-J ? THE CITADEL. QUEBEC. "The enemy, sir." "Then God be praised; I die in peace." A noble end to one of whom it might indeed be said: One crowned hour of Rlorious life HlltTKDKP AMERICAN LADY, lndapen MrMfc ently rich, tuu good buna lUMbaad. AOOnm M.K,e7 Market 8U,Cicgo, ill. Tfacspsen't Eyt Utter of an hour; both generals, victor and vanquished, were killed, while no bat tle, perhaps, in the whole history of modern warfare in which an equally small number of troops were engaged, was so far-reaching in its results, and better deserves the much-abused epi thet epoch-making. Capture of Onebec. A book just published "The Life of Marquis Townsbend," one of Wolfe's three brigadiers has 'thrown some fresh light on the plans which culmin ated In the capture of Quebec. The transfer of the base of operations from Beaufort, some five miles below Que bec, to a point a few miles above the fortres, in order to cut Montcalm off silica by the present pope) is modern, only dating from 1876, but it contains many curious relics removed from the original church, built in 1658. One Day's Excursion. Another day's excursion from Que bec Is to the curious settlement of In dian Loretto, a few miles off, charm ingly situated on the slopes of the Laurentine hills. It is a genuine In dian settlement of converted Hurons, founded toward the end of the seven teenth century. The church is an ex act copy of the famous Santa Casa at Loretto. and was built some 150 years ago. As a place of pilgrimage, though, this Canadian Loretto cannot be raid to have gained much popularity. Nr Religion for llnsy Folks. A Japanese, whose trade name is A-tim Para-pa. has founded a new Bud dhist sect with headquarters at Tokio. A-um seems to be an eminently prac tical person. His new belief is based on the idea that as heaven requires to be importuned and a3 busy folks have not time themselves to do the impor tuning, their beEt plan is to Intrust the task to some one else for due consid eration. The person who does the pray ing by proxy must have unusual quali fications. Mr. A-um holds, and he puts himself forward as such a one, al though he was once Involved In trouble over a transaction connected with the sale of railway sleepers. He is making money fast in the get-prayed-for-while-you-hustle business, and ha3 gained many followers, among them some Japanese of high standing. New York Sun. 3- SHOES' rt . r-Uent reputatioci h& fawn v..ll. im iiTVln situ (a- ium ti mm - mrA- "i III A f " rSrl-SC , l toe; .r.T7 W. LDouriit $4GI!tEd Lint Cannot be Equaled at A.- Pnc, rirlinlkuitiMfrifttnlir, ttirrruutatinnof v. 1. lKuuiM3.aoiuid fcl in j!utA for errta. comfort fcnl ww Lmm rxfened all othr iiiAkt noiii at Iimhp pnvt Ttua x- ' r-Uent renutatioci h& fawn won It merit alnnr tlian oth-r "..no and fa.a ttif l"Tiu liim.t.t.i!.un rrr . . aww iibi ju'nim ..." .111 ii . u - i 1 1 IK ! r t .'J t nr In. mlkV In t ti tir. I I Inntrtn. at ! . rul LAMi ahoea th.n h ran liuwlMr. U I Jonct make and at lit mor S3 n artl tk. annn thi anT otliT twonuinilfarlmvrn In tlM worlii. I-'rut I 4 nlr t '.felela Ufril. H. L IMaxla.fi aa. ara4 r)b-aaa kimh ra iMlkm bm4 ia f . aa t .ana, aa4 ara Jaa. aa aaaa kt ar, war. IHmrtlat t'nrn in Amrrirtn ritin tfUnridtrr1 frmjactart 1 r . E. ww .aaMrm.- T . jm wiT.--a- yi fl C.iiMiD Fric !"! aaaa ki.taa W. L. Iwaala akaaa wkk uipmaurtMMin. r-rx-, a-nt any whT" n rript of pn and t. M4lu atonal I nr ramajra. lata DMKi nicnia of foot aa auown : auua atyis IITOI"! i KIM1 WKI Willi ii nauallT worn: of uuu medlora. or ligbt aulea. Dous-lao, Brockton. IZaaa. e THE ttSrDEMv o mm gfgftO.offAGME THE POPULAR LINE TO COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO, CRIPPLE CRGEK. LEADVILLE, GLEN WOOD SPRINOS, ASPEN, GRAND JUNCTION, SALT LAKE CITY, OGDEN. BUTTE, HELENA, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANQELES, PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE. REACHES ALL THE TONOPAL TOTNS AND MINING CAMPS IN COLORADO. AND NEW NEX1CO. UTAH THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS The Only Line Passing; Through Salt Lake City Enroute to the Pacific Coai-S. Christian round cf Flesh. Hunger is said to have caused the latest Chinese uprising, and there is sure to be more of it before the Chris tian powers get their pound of flesh. Detroit News. Telrgraph Linen la Alaska. Alaska is the region in which the greatest extension of telegraphic facil ities has taicen place this year. THROUGH SLEEPING OARS BETWEEN DENVER AND CRIPPLE CREEK SALT LAKE OTY LEADVILLE OGDEN CLENWOOD SPRINGS PORTLAND GRAND JUNCTION SAN FRANCISCO LCS ANGELES CHICAGO. ST. LCU!S AND SAN FRANCISCO' DIKIS.G CaRS ALLSHTRArC O. T. JEFFERV. President. J. d. METCALF. Geo'l Mcnarrr DENVER. COLO. DENVER. COLO. A. 5. HUGHES. Oen'l Traffic Meaner, S. H. BABCOCK. At. Oco'l Traf 11c Maaaccr. DENVER. COLO. SALT LAKE CITV. UTAH. S. K. HOOPER. Oen'l Paanirer and Ticket Arent, DENVER. CCLO.