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Show oo -j 3 List Suoimer Rates f to Yellowstone Park f I Announcement of summer tourist rates to Yellowstone National park over tho Oregon Short Line were 5 made yesterday by Thompson Corn, ticket agent at tho Union Depot. The J new rates arc effective from Ogdon J June 20. ; Three trips, consuming four and a half days each, havo been arranged. ? The first trip includes railroad and A automobile transportation through the park and visits to Dunravon Pass and Mammoth, as well as regular fca- lures of the park. Tho second and & third, trips include hotel acgpmmosa- lions and camping accommodations. Tho route as announced by tha rail- 3 road company will be: Leave West 5 Yellowstone at 9:15 a, m. after ar- rival at the park and breakfast; Mam-moth, Mam-moth, Paintpots, Lower and Upper Geyser basins, Old Faithful, Yellow- vr stone lake, Mud geyser, Grand Can- 3 yon of tho Yellowstone, Dunravon g j)ass, Tower Falls, Mammoth Hot ; Springs, Golden gato. Norrls Geyser basin and arriving at West Yellowstone Yellow-stone at G:30 a. m. on the fifth day tl.MA ( .1 : i 1. i . BEE iti imiv; iu ittitu uiihivi null uuuiu night train returning here. Reduced rates to Yellowstone National Na-tional park havo been posted at all points in the United States and from present indications this year's travel will far surpass that of last year, a record season. Trips into tho park may bo arranged arrang-ed so that entry may be made at Gardner, Gard-ner, West Yellowstone or Cody and tourists may enter at any ono of these points and cither leave at tho sann or one of the other terminals without additional ad-ditional cost. The park season will close September Septem-ber 15. nn |