. Yellowstone National Park . ts, etc. It has been doubled in size and given an imposing, stately, colonial front, withlarge columned porches at each end and in the center—three in all. Of all the hotels and stoppingplaces in the park this is the most restful. The outlook up the lake, 20 miles long, is one that stirs,yet rests the emotion. The rippling, shimmering waters are framed on the east by the Absaroka rangewhich extends the entire length of the lake, and at the south Mount Sheridan rises veiled in a purplehaze. Here are the fishing grounds par excellence. One who has never fished befor


. Yellowstone National Park . ts, etc. It has been doubled in size and given an imposing, stately, colonial front, withlarge columned porches at each end and in the center—three in all. Of all the hotels and stoppingplaces in the park this is the most restful. The outlook up the lake, 20 miles long, is one that stirs,yet rests the emotion. The rippling, shimmering waters are framed on the east by the Absaroka rangewhich extends the entire length of the lake, and at the south Mount Sheridan rises veiled in a purplehaze. Here are the fishing grounds par excellence. One who has never fished before may here catcha mess of salmon trout with ease, and the professional may cast his fly in the river or troll over thelake with keen enjoyment. For a months rest the Lake hotel is the best in the park. The hotel at the Grand canon is on an elevated spot which gives a wide view, including Haydenvalley. Crater hills, or Sulphur mountain, and a glimpse of the Upper fall of the Yellowstone. N O R T H K R N PACIFIC R A I L W A Y. Bujjaiu at Maiiniiotii llol S//,//i,s. i;//r/i/i juur (.ia?Jiiier. Wild Bear Cidi, W iJuUK^/one Iatk. The head of the Grand canon and the Great or Lower fall are within ten minutes walk or lessfrom the hotel by road and foot trail. Roomy and attractive lunch stations have been erected at Norris geyser basin and at the WestArm of Yellowstone lake. Telegraphic Messages can be sent from the Association hotels to any part of the world. THE UNIFORM RATE at park hotels for a stay not exceeding seven days is $ and npzvardper day. After seven days the rate is $ and upxcard per day. These prices—$ and $—do not include baths; rooms zvith bath and certain rooms specially ivell located being charged for atsomezthat higher rates, as is customary at all hotels.


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