. The California Expositions Opening on Time . J ^^MBMMHI Sunset Route—Oil Burning Locomotives; No Dust, No Dirt, No Cinders. CASTLE CANYON, TEXAS ORANGE—New Orleans, 256 Mtles; Altitude, 21 Feet: Population, 8,500. At Echo the railway line makes a sharp turn northward, parallel with the Sabine,until Orange is reached, at a distance of about six miles. Orange is well situated on this navigable river, and in close contact with an immensearea of valuable timber. The lumber output is so large the figures seem city is justly credited with public spirit, refinement and wealth, and h


. The California Expositions Opening on Time . J ^^MBMMHI Sunset Route—Oil Burning Locomotives; No Dust, No Dirt, No Cinders. CASTLE CANYON, TEXAS ORANGE—New Orleans, 256 Mtles; Altitude, 21 Feet: Population, 8,500. At Echo the railway line makes a sharp turn northward, parallel with the Sabine,until Orange is reached, at a distance of about six miles. Orange is well situated on this navigable river, and in close contact with an immensearea of valuable timber. The lumber output is so large the figures seem city is justly credited with public spirit, refinement and wealth, and has been aresort of some note for years. BEAUMONT—New Orleans 278 Miles; Altitude, 32 Feet: Population, 32, transportation way, Beaumont relies upon the transcontinental line of the SunsetRoute, but has navigable relations with the Gulf through Neches River, and has con-nections southward twenty miles to Port Arthur, also by Texas and New Orleans Rail-way, thirty miles to Sabine Pass, and by same line northerly 289 miles to Dallas. The great lumber regions tributary to Beaumont lie at the foundation of its pros


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