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Reservation Lands, nor shall any such dog during that period be 

 taken by hunters into camps on said lands. 



13. The making of fires by hunters who stand on deer or other 

 "runways'- is forbidden. 



14. The placing of advertisements on the State Forest Reserva- 

 tion Lands is prohibited. 



15. Superintendents, wardens, detectives and all other Reserva- 

 tion employes are required to remove immediately from State Forest 

 Reservation Lands all persons who take deer running dogs thereon, 

 and to kill the dogs when found in pursuit of deer. They are also re- 

 quired to remove therefrom all persons who do not properly guard 

 their camp or other fires so as to prevent destruction of State prop- 

 erty by the starting of general forest fires, and campers who do not 

 have proper camping permits. 



16. All persons who desire to camp upon the State Forest Reser- 

 vation Lands must first apply to the Commissioner of Forestry. A 

 blank application containing the rules for the government of campers 

 will be forwarded to the applicant, who must sign and return the 

 same to the Commissioner. If in proper form, in the absence of 

 other objections, a permit will then be granted. 



17. All grazing of horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs upon the State 

 Forest Reservation Lands is prohibited, except under direction of 

 the Commissioner of Forestry. 



TAKE NOTICE THAT 



Persons who violate the laws or any of the above rules will sub- 

 ject themselves to immediate arrest without warrant, to be dealt 

 with according to law; and may be denied all future privileges of 

 camping, hunting or fishing on the State Forest Reservation 

 Lands. 



All State Forest Reservation employes, without first procuring a 

 warrant, are vested by act of Assembly with power to arrest on 

 view all persons detected by them in the act of trespassing upon 

 forest or timber lands within the Commonwealth, under such cir- 

 cumstances as to warrant the reasonable suspicion that such per- 

 sons have committed, are committing, or are about to commit some 

 offense against any of the laws now enacted or hereafter to be en- 

 acted for the protection of forest and timber lands. They are like- 

 wise vested with similar powers of arrest in the case of offenses 

 against these Rules, or for offenses committed against the laws for 

 the protection of the fish and game found within the State Forest 

 Reservations. 



All constables are requested, in case fire occurs within their town- 

 ships, to notify the constables of adjacent townships toward which 

 the fire is traveling. 



COMMISSIONER OF FORESTRY. 



In addition to affording pleasant recreation grounds for those 

 who are in the enjoyment of fair health, it becomes indeed more im 

 portant that they should furnish a safe retreat to those who are 

 suffering from what is known as the white man's plague, tuberculosis. 

 A suitable location on the forest reservation removed miles and 

 miles from the ordinary habitations of man, where pure, clean air 

 carries healing to the diseased lungs,* and pure, cold water refreshes 



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