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Show ON THE DUDE RANCHES. Up on the borders of the Yellowstone, that t'reat "outdoors" of the United States, there are ''dude ranches," here thousands of rich young meu and women seek the recreation that brings them, dose to nature. They settle down on the ranches for three or four months in each ear, and they pay a liberal price for the privilege of eating and sleeping at the ranches owned by Wyoming cattlemen. cattle-men. In the Jackson Hole country there are "dudes" everywhere and the same is true of the country west of Cody, at the east entrance en-trance of the Park. The raring for that class of money-spenders has . become an industry in that region, and a most remunerative industry. indus-try. The suggestion has been made that Ogden valley should make a bid for the "dude." There is uo more beautiful spots in early spring and summer than Huntsville, Eden and Liberty, and no trails .in-more .in-more attractive than go over the foothills and the great mountain heights back to the haunts of old bruin in the unfrequented nooks and defiles of the Wasatch range When Ogden has an nuto road to the top or to near the top of Mount Ogden, and begins to advertise to the rutside the wonders to be seen within an hour's rule and when there is added "camp" accommodations in Ogden valley, Ogden will have an irresistible appeal for eastern tourists who arc seeking health or diversion in the Rockies. |