. The 1910 trip of the to California and the Pacific coast . TO CALIFORXIA A\L) TilE PACIFIC COAST 33 out of the station into the starry nio^ht with its precious burden of humanitysafe and sound in the keeping- of the watchful eni^ineers and scores of nighttoilers along the route. A\e will draw the curtains on the happy crowd. ()n Frida} morning, April 8th. Mr. Bohn writes : Iurn on the picture machine as we roll into the Grand Avenue StationIn Kansas City, where the members who will complete our trainload joinus. As the train arrives a band is playing and our German delegates ask,


. The 1910 trip of the to California and the Pacific coast . TO CALIFORXIA A\L) TilE PACIFIC COAST 33 out of the station into the starry nio^ht with its precious burden of humanitysafe and sound in the keeping- of the watchful eni^ineers and scores of nighttoilers along the route. A\e will draw the curtains on the happy crowd. ()n Frida} morning, April 8th. Mr. Bohn writes : Iurn on the picture machine as we roll into the Grand Avenue StationIn Kansas City, where the members who will complete our trainload joinus. As the train arrives a band is playing and our German delegates ask, Colonel Leopold Moss was born in , in 1S53. but he lias resided in (?lii-cago since 1S5S, and is well known as one ofher most active and influential citizens. In the days when there was a strong Demo-cratic party here he stood among the leaders,and his counsel was always desired. He was awarm friend and adviser of Governor John and in 1S!;6 the Governor named himfor an important position with the NationalDemocratic committee, and also app


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