A PARTICULARLY BEAUTIFUL ROCK LEDGE IN THE BISON RANGE 
requiring nearly an hour, but we reached our destina- 
tion on the time originally planned before leaving New 
York, 9.30 A. M. Friday morning. Our arrival was, 
as may be expected, quite an event, and the populace 
generally turned out to welcome us. By previous ar- 
rangement and wiring ahead we had the details well 
worked out, so that little time was lost in getting the 
work of unloading under way. Our cars were im- 
mediately switched to the Burlington yards which were 
nearly two miles nearer our destination than the North- 
western. The entire truck equippage of Hot Springs 
had been chartered for the transportation to the range 
and numerous other vehicles, including several coal 
wagons, were pressed into service. By noon the un- 
loading was completed and the crates securely lashed 
or chained to the wagons. A hurried luncheon fol- 
lowed and before one o’clock the procession started off 
on the winding road to the Bison Range. Mr. Rush 
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