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must make the proper ari'mi^cincnts. 'I'licy ai-c not <;-oiiii;'. as I 

 iiiulorstand, into a town, hut tlicy arc ^-oin^ii" into llu' Yellowstone 

 Park. Jiist where we will have oiii- ineetin,i;s must he arranncil 

 for, and to me it seems as though this should he done early, and 

 some circular, or sometliing of tliat kind, should he sent out earl\- 

 to the menduM's so tliat they may make theii- plans accordingly. 

 x\s the "^'ukon Ivxposition is licld next yeai'. they may wish to 

 ari-ange in connection with that, to take in the Aniei-ican meet- 

 ing going or coming, and therefore, it seems to me it would he a 

 good plan for the officers and committee to uiake theii- arrange- 

 ments early as to where they will meet in the Yellowstone Park, 

 and then send a circnlar early in the season, February or March, 

 that the memliers may liave ])lenty of time to make their arrange- 

 ments. 



j\Ir. Fullerton : There are two routes in the Y'ellowstone 

 Park, and 1 do not doubt but that every member that got's there 

 will want to go through the Yellowstone Park, as well as to at- 

 tend the meeting there. 1 suppose Dr. Henshall will tell us 

 something about that. P)ut there is the regular stage route and 

 there is the Wiley route, and I think the committee ought to take 

 that into consideration and find out what the difference in cost 

 is between the two routes, and if the Mammoth Hotel cannot 

 take care of us we must meet somewhere else. 



Dr. Hjenshall : As a member of tlie connnittee on time and 

 place of meeting, I will say that the resolution states that the 

 meeting shall be held at the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. That 

 is the only suitable place, and it is only tive miles from Gardner, 

 the end of the railroad. The Wylie Company is now under the 

 auspices of the Transportation C^ompany. 



Mr. Fullerton : They are all combined. 



Dr. Henshall : Yes. They still have the permanent camps, 

 the same as Wylie had t]u'ni. and the Transportation Compan\- 

 has tlie hotels, so the only place where Ave could hold the meet- 

 ing would be tlie Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, and there is no 

 doul)t ])ut that arrangements can be made to meet there. 



Mr. Fullerton: I might say further tliat the National (lame 

 Wardens' Association went through tlu' pai'k. and I think Dr. 



