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FIVE THOUSAND PASSES FROM ONE ROAD; The Legislators of Kansas Very Free in Their Demand.

FIVE THOUSAND PASSES FROM ONE ROAD; The Legislators of Kansas Very Free in Their Demand.
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" I have just written the four thousand nine hundred and ninety-ninth pass since this Legislature convened," said General Attorney A.A. Hurd of the Santa Fe last evening. It is Mr. Hurd who issues nearly all the passes "on account of legislation," and he sees that each member of the Legislature is provided with a pasteboard which allows him to ride free on all Santa Fe lines during the session. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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