DENVER AND BEYOND 



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ENVER a^?r BEYOND 



arrive at the Yellowstone and 

 all its felicities you go to Ogden 

 and turn to the right. You can 

 not lose your way, because it is 

 the first turn to the right, and 

 then you go till they tell you to 

 get off. This will be at the western entrance of 

 the Park, where the railroad stops. The Conser- 

 vators of the Park are truly conservative. Noth- 

 ing less archaic than General Young, the Acting 

 Superintendent, is permitted within its sacred 

 confines. Everything there dates before B. Y. So 

 there are no railroads, steam or electric, within the 

 Park. When you enter there you leave iron rails, 

 and most of your baggage, behind. 



To arrive at Ogden you should go to Denver. 

 Providence, the early settlers, who were Wise Guys 



