A Good Reason
The general passenger agent of one of the Chicago trunk Unes received a letter frorn a Kansas man the other day requesting a pass for himself to Chicago and return. There was nothing about :the letter to indícate that the writer had any claim whatsoever to the courte■sy he requested, but the railway man thought that perhaps the Kansan had some couuection with the road in some way, possibly as a local freight agent. So he wrote back, "Please state explicitly on what account you requesfc trausportation." By return mail came this renlv. "I'vb Lrnt. to so to Chicago some
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