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Show PHOTOS OF TRIP On the trip the Roberts brothers and Anthony Stephenson took to the Yellowstone, they got some photos which ought to be worth a great deal to them as memory treasures of the trip. For instance, there Is one of a bear which would do justice to any photographer, for the picture is a dandy. Another of a bear standing stand-ing beside a man, who evidently has just been feeding.it; another of Mrs. Bruin, and her two childer, Topsy and Tickle, and some dandy pictures of bison. One of the most difficult pictures to take and get anything, is a geyser gey-ser in action; yet these boys got a very fine one of Old Faithful in action act-ion which is quite nice, showing the cloud of steam and spray, and best of all, clouds above the scene. This picture is much better than advanced advanc-ed amaeurs even usually get. It will stand enlargement and coloring color-ing nicely. Oh, yes, we had nearly forgotten, there is a picture of four young tramps, dirty of mug, torn of clothes taken In the act of making a record burst of clearing off the contents of a dinner plate, certainly doing the heavies in winning manner. One lad bore evidence of having washed his face just before starting the trip how much before we can't judge. (The editor thanks the lads for the privilege of borowing some of the films for display.) Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis left last Tre';k for a trip to Bryce's, the Kai-hab, Kai-hab, the Grand Canyon, and points in Nevada. |