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NATIONAL PARK to Reach 9,000 Before i Snow Blocks Trails. YELLOWSTONE PARK, ‘ords in Yellowstone Park. panies, and’ park officials, have elaborate provisions for handling numbers that may come. the park entrances were first open: auto travel doubled over 1920, ‘but t total number to visit the park up the latter date was 31,310 persons « 6,190 automobiles as against the outside. But the gypsy strain, Jonger down. Careful check at t! to 10,000 miles, stance, California, within commuting distance: of north and west gates. denoting visits to many big parks the west) ‘are routing through adjacent to Yellowstone. _ National park—in order to view t incomparable Tetons. 20h excellent condition,” atement to Park. Superintend- . Albright front Senat: ait ay century has heen. active park. dévelopment work. rit } The camp. sites and general acco! ‘modati FOR launary. April 1—$100 per good money. ETE SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921. IRS DURING SEASON ‘Total Number of Tourists Vis- iting Yeliowstone Expected Wyo., ‘Aug. 6.—The American motorists trek. ing the long trails as never before, jhas broken all automobile travel rec- What heretofore has been consid- ered exceptional is this season the rule, and it is now estimated 90,000 persons will have visited the park before snow barriers block the road. ‘With this ip mind, hoteis, camp com- During the 20 days of June, wh July figures are showing an increase that will set.a pace in years to come. The 19th, 20th and 2ist, sent al! pre vious records into the discard, and the 27,238 persons and 4,378 cars up to the same day @ year ago. And this in the face ‘cf pessimistic predictions of an “off year." based on economic reports from which has gradually been making its appearance im the American motorist, would no four entrance gates show that thous- ands are this year traveling from 5,000 for in- has sent more automobiles snto the park than any other’ state, with the exception of Montana, which borders so closely as to be copsidered the The tendency appears to be to visit three Or more of the national parks « )while en tour, and windshields by the thundreds are to be found Hterally plastered with national park stickers, ot The check shows also that scgres Portland ‘and le, and the entire northwest, and iting more of the western states An. unusual number are Showing an interest in the Jackson Hol? country, ito the south—the northpart of which jsoon may be annexed to Yellowstone Coupled with this unprecedented in Slux of vacation seekers comes the official report that never before have. the park roads been in better shape. ver seen the high- Montana, who for near- are also “shown in, various to be in Better shape thaw A SALT ST ANS ciated Press.)—Mrs. has received more than grams of condolence f the great singer. of England, which read: of thé death of your gifted Jong delighted the world. your great bereavement. Signed) TONAPAH, Nev., nation of a stril Aug. which he voted for last night by the to nd cents per shift to a scale of tmum for miners 600,009 ou. it was he bs —— Widow Deluged With Messages Of Condolence NAPLES, Aug. 6—(By The Aseo- | ver to the sheriff of Laramie coun Enrico Caruso 2,000 tele- m individ- uals in various parts of the world who are sorrowing over the loss of Among them was ‘One from Queen Mother Alexandria | ble veneral diseases. .The federal guv-| pert. workmen. “It is with deep regret that I hear | inasmuch as whose wonderful voice has for so I offer you my sincere aympathy in will be much felt in England, and Tonopah Miners Strike at End since April 16 has virtually suspended operations inthe Tonopah minigg distr: gineers’ union. 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