in an express train of fourteen cars in the Grand Cen- 
tral Terminal. 
Promptly at 6.45, Tuesday evening, November 
25th, we glided slowly out of the great terminal on to the 
main track and moved rapidly away on the long 
journey. 
Our route was to be over the New York Central 
to Suspension Bridge, Michigan Central to Chicago, 
and Chicago & Northwestern to destination. The pre- 
arranged schedule which we hoped to follow called for 
our arrival in Chicago at 7.45 P. M. Wednesday (25 
hours). We were due to leave Chicago at 10.15 the 
same evening and reach Missouri Valley, Lowa, at 8 
o’clock, Thursday morning, leaving there a half hour 
later for Hot Springs, South Dakota, where we were 
to arrive at 9.30 Friday morning, November 28th, a 
total of sixty-three hours for the trip of tivo thousand 
miles. 
A great deal of interest was taken in the shipment 
AN OPEN VALLEY ON THE UNFENCED PORTION OF BISON RANGE. THESE RANGE CATTLE 
WINTER THERD WITHOUT OTHDPR FEED OF ANY KIND 
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