. Idaho, gem of the mountains. , 62 miles further west, has 8,000people; 40 miles further west is Kearney, with 8,600 in-habitants. North Platte, 291 miles west of Omaha, with3,134 inhabitants; Sidney is 123 miles further, with 1,412people, and has a large military post, and next is Chey-enne (516 miles from Omaha), the capital of Wyoming,population 12,744. At this point the Kansas Main Linevia Denver connects with the Nebraska Main Line fromCouncil Bluffs. Leaving Kansas City, population 132,416, situated atthe junction of the Kaw or Kansas River with the Mis-souri, via the Kansas Main Line o


. Idaho, gem of the mountains. , 62 miles further west, has 8,000people; 40 miles further west is Kearney, with 8,600 in-habitants. North Platte, 291 miles west of Omaha, with3,134 inhabitants; Sidney is 123 miles further, with 1,412people, and has a large military post, and next is Chey-enne (516 miles from Omaha), the capital of Wyoming,population 12,744. At this point the Kansas Main Linevia Denver connects with the Nebraska Main Line fromCouncil Bluffs. Leaving Kansas City, population 132,416, situated atthe junction of the Kaw or Kansas River with the Mis-souri, via the Kansas Main Line of the Union PacificSystem, one passes through some of the finest farmingland of the West and a succession of thriving cities andtowns. And so it may be told of every branch of theUnion Pacific. They traverse the scenic, agricultural,horticultural and mining centres of the United States,and the equipments are such that every comfort isafforded to the traveler to visit a new and prosperouscountry. IDAHO=THE GEM OF THE TO ALL IDAHO POINTS TAKE THE


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