Show G jET T DY Del ron fOR STRENUOUS NEXT the big Yellowstone Park Parka I a i question hundreds of intends in- in I tends ends of the contestants in ins L es s would like to have an- an races are open and there I for r all of the park arranged by AM is the most fo girls ever offered by a mP j aper r in the opinion of the theof c tors of Salt Lake City B fr the girls should consult i fl and ea each h friend i should Oe p favorite that he he will get l 1 two subscribers every week contest I district the girls arc are hus bus are making hay while the theand J Vai arid and bd are casting their votes them our friends to work for the tho the plan During the big work should be done x should hould show decided gains e e- rl and steady That is is' the then n fa a place on the greatest ered by oy a Western new pa- pa J. J road to Yellowstone Park of the prettiest rides in the Ii k tes es It is beautiful riding hills and mountains and I I eve any place in the world t r prettier appearance appearance-a a cool refreshing ride and grander enthusiastic words General lent nt E. E Buckin Buckingham ham of the ort oit tt Line railroad expresses Il- Il ion of the new road to Yel- Yel ark over which b trains for the the season commence Sunday night The first train tram for the Park leav leaves s Salt Lake City at 7 0 o'clock clock Sund Sunday y night The track is now finished to the thirty-seven-mile thirty post above St. St Anthony An An- Anthony thony said Mr Buckingham yester yester- day He had just returned from a trip over the road Continuing he said Delivers Delivers' the Tourists At this point we Wd will deliver our passengers ers to the stage line that carries them trough through h the Park For the next thirty days this will be the stat station on A temporary depot is being erected at mile post 37 and a dinner will be kept in waiting for the passengers ers At this I point supper and breakfast will wil be served The passengers on arriving wil will secure their breakfast here before boarding the stages to inspect the beauties of the Park The The road as far as it has gone one is isone ISone isone one of the prettiest pieces of work that we have in the entire system It is is smooth and a person can enjoy as fine a nights night's rest over over it as though he were at home in his own bed Z L am greatly pleased with it To Buffalo Creek By July 15 we wi will I have the road completed to Buffalo creek where we will again establish a station and from which the passengers will be delivered to the sta stage e line The first train this s season ason leaves at 7 1 0 o'clock clock Sunday evening and arrives at o'clock Monday mornin morning After Af Af- ter breakfast on board boar the tram train the seekers pleasure-seekers board one of the magnificent mag mag- Concord coaches and leave for the Park From indications the visits to the Park this year will be more popular popular lar than ever before before After leaving the train the passengers ers will bet a bracer of mountain air that tat will fill them with deli delight ht There there is nothing quite so fine as a good sniff of that fine air It is a beautiful country and it seems as though a person hates to l leave ave it after being once there A person acts like a lotos eater He wants to see more and live in that air The stage coaches this year are equipped to to give better service than ever before So are the trains to the Park We We will probably give a fishing excursion excursion ex ex- ex- ex to this country as soon as the fishing season opens The first stage- stage load of visitors will pull out of the mile 37 post mile post station Monday and from then on the traffic to the Park will continue for the season Plenty of Sights There are plenty of places to see in the Park There here is never an idle moment and there are also some excellent excel excel- lent hotels for the accommodation of the guests g The return trip be begins ins at 7 1 0 o'clock clock in the evening The travelers will get et supper in the diner ainer and the train starts out at 7 0 o'clock clock arriving in Salt Lake City at o'clock in the morning THE THE TELEGRAM girls may count Ion on on having the time of their lives I |