Park Regulations and Improvements
The Canyon and Falls of the Yellowstone
Copyright 1910 by Oregon Short Line
Text by Edward F. ColbornPhotos by F. J. Haynes
UNION PACIFIC—OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROADSTO THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Connecting with Transcontinental Trains from all points East and Westthence through the Park by the four-horse Concord coaches of the
M-Y STAGE COMPANY
Where in confusion canyons and mountainsand swift running rivers withpainted banks abound, and elk anddeer, buffalo and bear range throughthe wilds unterrified by man and gun,and tall, straight pines in almost unbroken forestsplant their feet in a tangle of down-timber thatcenturies were required to produce; where in theearth there are vents through which roar and rushat exact intervals columns of boiling water, sometimesmore than two hundred feet high, or in whichpainted mud blubbers and spurts; where pools bythousands at scalding heat boil and murmur; whereunder one's feet is felt the hollow of the earth andthrough hundreds of holes of unfathomable depthcome deep growls of Nat