. The Saturday evening post. In Yellowstone National Park Mack sent you down here I didnt think youd be like theseother old fool folks who go round Isnt that pretty strong? No, it isnt strong enough. Now you and your friendgo out there and sit on the landing until I tell you whento get in the boat. Ill put everything where it belongsand dont you lay your hands on a thing. Im going tctake you out because I promised Mack that I would, bulIm not going far unless you do exactly what I tell you. We have to talk rough to folks like that. Maybe I talltoo rough sometimes, but Im still alive, while som


. The Saturday evening post. In Yellowstone National Park Mack sent you down here I didnt think youd be like theseother old fool folks who go round Isnt that pretty strong? No, it isnt strong enough. Now you and your friendgo out there and sit on the landing until I tell you whento get in the boat. Ill put everything where it belongsand dont you lay your hands on a thing. Im going tctake you out because I promised Mack that I would, bulIm not going far unless you do exactly what I tell you. We have to talk rough to folks like that. Maybe I talltoo rough sometimes, but Im still alive, while some of mjold friends are not. These young fellows took the call-down all right. As a rule, I told them after I had stowed them in th<boat, I would refuse to start with you fellows; but yoiare no more to blame than the fellow who leaned a gun uj (Continued on Page 34) Jl Camp Near the Headwaters of the Falls River, Yellowstone Park THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 11. A BILL has passed the United States Sen-l\ ate and is pending in the Housegiving about eight thousand acresjf the Yellowstone National Park to Idahorrigationists. This land is in the southwest corner, oneDf the most beautiful parts of the park. Its almost unknown. Only one park super-ntendent has visited this vicinity, and thatwas about twenty-five years ago. The pres-ent superintendent, Mr. Horace M. Albright,ivas going over this region in late September. There are more falls and cascades in thissmall corner than in all the rest of the parkput together. Of more than forty of thesefeatures, thirty-five are unnamed and, so faris I can learn, not one of the forty was everphotographed before. This region presents no unusual obstaclesto the trail or road builder. What is the explanation? The superintendent of the park and hisassistants are as busy as bees attending totourists in the summer and to poachers inthe winter. The former come into the parkiroves, the usual proportion asking quest


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