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The Age-Herald Makes It Possible for You to Visit the Two Great The Age-Herald Makes It Possible for You to Visit the Two Great International Expositions This Year Held at San Francisco and San Diego DESCRIPTION OF EACH TRIP AND WHAT IS OFFERED IS __FULLY EXPLAINED ON THIS PAGE_ NO. 3-AGE-HERALD TOUR “DE LUXE” NO. 2-AGE-HERALD “STANDARD” TOUR Northwest Circle Tour of 30 Days, Covering M.ore Southwest Circle Tour of 24 Days Than 9,000 Miles by Rail and Steamer Covering Over 7,000 Miles Given For 10,300 Points For Only 8,400 Points This Tour includes some of the most of interesting parts the United States, Canada and Mexico. As This Tour will cover a period of 24 days, visiting all of the points mentioned in the Northwest Circle Tour, except Chicago, j much can St. Canadian British on j be seen on this trip as on a tour around the world. Minneapolis and Paul. National Park, Columbia. Seattle and Portland. However, this tour you can visit || the famous Grand Canyon, tho most wonderful geological and spectacular known to mankind, and whose claim to Plie Canadian National Park, British Mountains, Golden phenomenon Columbia, Rocky Puget Sound, California, "Titan of Chasms" cannot be disputed. Imagine a giant river rushing for hundreds of miles through a chasm more than a mile Gate, Yellowstone | J Mexico, Park, Royal Gorge, Pike’s Peak, Garden of the Gods, the Mormons in Utah, the deep and twelve miles wide. This tour will include special stops at the following places: and all Cowboy Indians, have formed themes of grandeur and romance for writers of the age. Never TWO DAYS on train the TWO DAYS in San and Mexico, I before has such a marvelous collection of travel features been offered on such terms palatial traversing Diego by any of the west. newspaper. great plains THREE DAYS at Los Angeles. ONE DAY in the Grand Canvon of Arizona. ,. ,. 11 SIX DAYS m Sjm Franc.seo. ITINERARY- GRAND CANYON—On our Southwest Circle Tour our special trains will stop one day at Will ONE DAY in Feather River Canyon, CHICAGO—ONE DAT will be a j cruise on the Pacific Interesting places in this log among the finest build- for the convenience of those desir- j 1 spent in Chicago, the second Ocean, where Invigorating section. No city in the world ings in tno world. In the ianis, Arizona, ONE DAY in Salt Lake City, offers more attractions than j, largest city in the United salt air will give rest and Temple is the greatest pipe to see the Grand Canvon. this city, which are are organ ever built. Free n>- ing states, stopping at the Great comfort to our travelers. For 111 j varied, historical and beau- itals are for vis DAY the heart of American Rockies, Northern arranged The Grand is a side from this j hotel. Special this sail we will use the new tiful. Lodging for three itors. Canyon trip point, ?NE automobiles will the nights' will be furnished at Salt Air Beach Is one of the j carry palatial steamer, “GREAT for which the railroad makes an extra of TWO DAYS at Colorado the famous Hotel Rosslyn. most famous resorts In charge Springs. party for a tour of the city. NORTHERN,” the finest the One day will be spent on a world, as nowhere else are for the round or 350 extra ocean-going steamer ever circle tour of $7.50 trip, points. ONE DAY in Denver. ! ST. PAUL AND MINNEAP- surpassing conditions similar to those built in the United States. beauty, paralleling the found here. Bathers find it OLIS, the twin cities of the mountains from Los easier to | This ship is 324 feet in Angel- float than to sink Northwest, the center of the es to the sea. then 228 miles In the waters of Great Salt Schedule and Special Information About Tour Offer No. 2 with a Age-Herald length, tonnage of along the ocean shore, visit- Lake. Our will ho great wheat growing sec- party Til* jf$ 12,000, and accommodations ing 10 beaches and eight given a free to this fa- first train on the Southwest Circle Tour will leave the party coma to one place for meals. High-class modern tion, will have the trip || | party for cities, with free admissions mous beach. and for 1000 people. Birmingham May 2. be continued at Intervals of 26 days dur- hotels In all cities visited, and the same side trips as shown In several hours. A trolley tour to many attractions at these Passengers will have choice We have MOl Ing the Exposition period. detail on our Northwestern Circle Tour in all or the two cities w’lll be places. selected ROCKY STAINS—One cities visited by of steamer or rail between this trip, together with the day will be spent on our These trains will be given the spe- special In charge of experienced Per- this Tour, with a boat trip on San Francisco Bay In addition, party. Catalina Island sail, which cial train In tlie very heart Portland and San Francisco, sonal who will look the is taken from this as of the Conductors, after pleasure and comfort The above trips are based on three persons to each Pullman where notice five city, Rooky Mountains, CANADA—Two days will be is given two of our of most delightful viewing the wonders of na- our tourists at all times. section or compartment, and four to each drawing room. Ex- on in spent our luxurious days advance of leaving side trips that we give the ture in this region. The elusive use of a | The above trips will Include transportation, Pullman, every lower berth In a Standard will be $22.60 extra train, speeding through the time. members of our parties. Koval Gorge is the narrow- est portion of the passage meal for the entire tour, except San Francisco. Los Angeles and great wheat and cattle coun- ! SAN FRANCISCO — SEVEN through the Rocky Moun- LATA LINA ISLAND, one of the San Diego, where for obvious reasons, it is not practical to have extra ii tries of Minnesota, North tains. Granite wulls tower points. j DAYS ■will be spent in San famous resorts of the world, Dakota and Canada. 7677 feet above the roadbed, Francisco at the world’s will be included as part of j|} making the sky appear as a our and will be a "The tour, trip mere thread of ! CANADIAN NATIONAL PARK greatest exposition. of light with j surpassing interest. One the stars —TWO DATS Golden City" will surpass shining at mid- I will be spent entire day will be spent on day. in the Canadian National itself with a panorama of this sail, and will carry you | into a land of en- Park. This never ending brilliancy. The perfect COLORADO SPRINGS — Two ||i park forms a chantment. Here is located continuous grandeur and magnificence days will be spent in Col- NO. 1-AGE-HERALD panorama of be- the famous submarine gar- “SPECIAL” orado TOUR Springs, where op- ni ft n of the huge exhibition pal- dens of the Pacific wildering g i f i c ance; ocean, portunity will he given to which may be viewed from wondrous glacial aces and the Grand Court of visit tlie many wonderful at £ fields. glass .bottom boats. jL' Honor it as the Uni- tractions in this startling precipices, snow- stamp section. P Here is located the won- capped peaks, wride versity of Universities. Il- j|j forest SAN' DIECJO—Two days will drous formation called the areas, clear lakes and luminated Fleets. Oriental 'Garden of the Given be Gods.” For peaee- spent here at the “Ex- 6000 Points Pageants, Beauty. Splendor, ful valleys, combine in mak- position Unique.” This ex- Pike's Peak, snow-capped in j Life, Art, Grandeur—-every- summer, the this position has been building pierces clouds ing indeed the “Wonder- where. Lodging will bo fur- at tlie The following Special Tour has been p for six years: every building magnificent altitude 16-Day arranged after careful consideration, as the most economical and shortest tour land of America.” A nished for nights at of side eight will be covered with a nearly three miles. that can bo made to the west and the s?| the renowned Exposition. However, you understand that this tour Is basle as to time and trip to Great Glacier includ- Argonaut wealth of flowers, vines and From Colorado Springs a rate, and will tours with as Hotel, where you bo tropical side trip of 40 miles, through longer stops required and many additional side trips and features can be provided at proportionate ed. made to feel "at. home" in plants. Huge palms, expense. 11 70 tons, will dec- marvelous scenery, may he We weighing every way. give our orate the grounds. 1 taken to the celebrated Min- VANCOUVER, B. C.—After a the assort- Nearly party following three million specimens of ing camps of Cripple Creek Schedules and Tour in ment of side Features—16-Day “Special” J| short stop Vancouver, the trips while trees. shrubs. vines and and \iowrla; also Crystal here: Muir Woods Via the The on this tour will gi party will board tho Cana- flowers will beautify in har- Park. Seven Falls and Manl- routing be via our regular Southwest Circle Tour, touching the following polnls. Kansas crookedest railway in the tou. city. Grand | dian monious variegated colors, Los San Francisco. 'i Pacific steamer for a world to the Trees" in <nir Canyon, Angeles, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, Denver, etc. "Big buildings and grounds.
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