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A Trip Through 



Yello\vstone Park 



is what everyone hopes to have some day. It is the most wonderful trip 

 in the world. There are more than 3,000 square miles of weird, marvelous, 

 unimaginable things that can be seen nowhere else; therefore if one ever 

 sees them one must go to the Park, in the heart of the magnificent Rockies 

 with snow-tipped peaks all around. If Old Faithful geyser, a Paint Pot, 

 Mud Volcano, or Kmerald Pool were to be found in Lincoln Park, Chicago ; 

 Central Park, New York ; or Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, the people 

 would flock to see it or them by tens of thousands. For a very small sum, 

 comparatively, all these and hundreds more of nature's unduplicated mar- 

 vels can be seen between June i and September 30 of each year, and one 

 will enjoy, to boot, the best coaching trip in the country. 



The Northern Pacific folder on Yellowstone Park, just issued, is a new, 

 right up to elate, finely illustrated dissertation on this Yellowstone Park 

 trip. It is not descriptive, but deals with the detailed, technical matters 

 everyone needs to know about such a trip. It tells all about the hotels, the 

 stage coaches, the roads, the cost of the tour, where the geysers, the water- 

 falls, the bears, the canyons are, and where the trout fishing is found. We 

 have printed thousands of this beautiful leaflet and want everybody inter- 

 ested to have a copy, and it can be obtained by sending A. M. Cleland, 

 General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn., two cents with proper address. 



'' Wonderland 1904," which is a very fine pamphlet of 116 pages, de- 

 scriptive of the Northwest, including the Park, will be sent for six cents. 



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