BY: DR. FRANK C. LOCKWOOD

Dedicated To Those Who Never Rode On a Stage Coach OVERLAND TO THE PACIFIC The San Antonio and San Diego Mail-Line

THIS LINE which has been in successful operation since July. 1857, in ticketing PASSENGERS, through to San Diego, and also to all intermediate stations. Passengers and Express matter forwarded in NEW COACHES drawn by six mules over the entire length of our Line, excepting the Colorado Desert, of 100 miles, which we cross on mule back. Passengers guaranteed in their tickets to ride in Coaches, excepting the 100 miles, above stated.

PASSENGERS TROCKETED TO AND FROM SAN ANTONIO AND

Fort Clark, Fort Bliss, Tucson, Fort Hudson, El Paso, Arizona, Fort Lancaster, Fort Fillmore, Fort Yuma, Fort Davis, La Mesilla, San Diego The Coaches of our Line leave semi-monthly from each end, on the 9th and 24th of each month, at 6 o'clock. A. M. An armed escort travels through the Indian country with each mall tralu. for the protection of the mails and passengers. Passengers are provided with provisions during the trip except where the Coach stops at Public Houses along the Line, at which each Passenger will pay for his own meal. Each Passenger is allowed thirty pounds of personal baggage, exclusive of blankets and armя. Passengers coming to San Antonio can take the line of mail steamers from New Orleans twice a week to Indianola, from the latter place there is a daily line of four horse mall coaches direct to this place. On the Pacific side the California Steam Navigation CCorapany are running a first class steamer, semi-monthly, to and from San Francisco and San Diego

FARE ON THIS LIFE AS FOLLOWS, INCLUDING RATIONS

San Antonio to San Diego. $200 San Antonio te El Pas), $100 Tucson, 150 Intermediate stations 15c per mile Extra baggage, when carried, 40 cents per pound to l'aso, and $1 per pound to. San. Diego. Passengers can obtain all necessary outfits in San Antonio. For further information, and for the purchase of tickets, apply at the office of the Company in this city, or address I. C. WOODS. Superintene dent of the line, care of Ameriess Coal Company, 50 Exchange Place. New York, ARIZONA HIGHWAYS presents this graphic reprimand to that great army of men and women of 1936 who smite the men who build their highways when their balloon tires spin out of chuck hole, or appear abused when the ice water turns warm in the desert.