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PHILADELPHIA, PA.—711 Chestnut Street.

P. W. Pummill District Passenger Agent

PITTSBURG, PA.—305 Park Building.

C. E. Brison District Passenger Agent

PORTLAND, ORE.—255 Morrison Street.

F. O’Neil District Passenger Agent
E. L. Rayburn Traveling Passenger Agent
A. D. Charlton Assistant General Passenger Agent

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.—647 Market Street.

T. K. Stateler General Agent Passenger Department

SEATTLE, WASH.—First Avenue and Yesler Way.

I. A. Nadeau General Agent
R. T. Bretz Division Freight and Passenger Agent

SPOKANE, WASH.—Riverside and Howard Streets.

Jno. W. Hill General Agent

ST. LOUIS, MO.—210 Commercial Building.

D. B. Gardner District Passenger Agent

ST. PAUL, MINN.—Fifth and Robert Streets.

Geo. D. Rogers Ticket Agent

ST. PAUL, MINN.—Fourth and Broadway.

Harry W. Sweet Passenger Agent
G. W. McCaskey District Passenger Agent

SUPERIOR, WIS.—82: Tower Avenue.

F. C. Jackson Assistant General Agent

TACOMA, WASH.—925 Pacific Avenue.

A. Tinling General Agent
Wess F. Sater Traveling Passenger Agent

VANCOUVER, B. C.—430 Hastings Street.

J. O. McMullen General Agent

VICTORIA, B. C.—Cor. Yates and Government Streets.

C. E. Lang General Agent

WINNIPEG, MAN.

H. Swinford General Agent

ST. PAUL, MINN.

Arthur B. Smith Assistant General Passenger Agent
A. M. Cleland Passenger Agent
J. G. Woodworth Traffic Manager
J. M. Hannaford Second Vice-President

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