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Show INCREASE IN TOURIST TRAVEL IS EXPECTED Tourist in.vel to Ycilo-wyt one National nark is expected to increase during the S''ayon, which opons June '2$, aeconn to T. E. Keefe, superintendent, oi the Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park Hotel company, who was a guest at the Hotel I'tah yesterday. Mr. Keefe said tim t hcn us--e of i he war and the dipeouraiment .'f excursions throueh the reserve many persons postpont-d visits last year which, lie b iievt-s. will be undertaken un-dertaken during t i 10 mmhi season. He left yesterday afternoon for L-os Angeles, wnere he maintains an office. |