. California and the expositions, Yellowstone National Park : how to go and what to see en route Union Pacific System . ingof the mighty cataract is lullaby and morning-song, and the gorgeoushued river-cleft an inspiration by day, is spent a night, never to beforgotten, in the luxurious New Grand Canyon Hotel. Fifty-Seven tfss NORRIS GEYSER BASIN West from the Canyon, twelve miles, isMAMMOTH HOT Norris Geyser Basin, where are found the SPRINGS onjy exclusively steam geysers in the Park. Only two of the gushers here reach a height of 100 feet, but the littleones are most frequent in their inter


. California and the expositions, Yellowstone National Park : how to go and what to see en route Union Pacific System . ingof the mighty cataract is lullaby and morning-song, and the gorgeoushued river-cleft an inspiration by day, is spent a night, never to beforgotten, in the luxurious New Grand Canyon Hotel. Fifty-Seven tfss NORRIS GEYSER BASIN West from the Canyon, twelve miles, isMAMMOTH HOT Norris Geyser Basin, where are found the SPRINGS onjy exclusively steam geysers in the Park. Only two of the gushers here reach a height of 100 feet, but the littleones are most frequent in their interval. Twenty miles north isFort Yellowstone, the seat of military administration for the Park,and here are Mammoth Hot Springs, bubbling and overflowing theirterraced, opalescent bowls. Here is fishing for the gamiest of trout,mountain-climbing for the adept, horseback riding for those sominded, and social gaiety for all. During July, August, and Septem-ber, weather permitting, passengers may make the additional tripfrom Canyon to Mammoth Hot Springs, via Dunraven Pass andTower Falls for a slight additional A popular way of seeing Yellowstone National Park is the stage and hotelroute, which provides comfortable coaches, with careful drivers, withstops at luxurious hotels of the Park, where special enter-tainment is provided for w» WILD BEASTSWITHOUT FEAR COST OF TRIPHOTEL WAY Antelope grazing in an alfalfa field! Wildbears, sleek and lazy, sneaking up back of ahotel to tip over a garbage can, like anyalley dog! Those are some of the happy anomalies of a Park whereevery living thing, except the fish, is protected. Deer, and mountainsheep, and elk, and beavers are innumerable. Of bison, there is aherd of 150 or more, and some moose are at large. Long protectionhas destroyed fear, and the bears, especially, are great pets of regular hotel and stage trip, in connec-tion with the Yellowstone-Western-StageCo., with stops at lunch stations for


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