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5th. N"o person will be permitted to reside permanently within the limits 



park without permission from the Department of the Interior, and any pei 

 uo\v living \vithlr. the park shall vacate the premises occupied by him within 



thirt\ da; r having l:e<>n served Avith ;i written notice so to do l>y the super- 



intend. iiis deputy, said notice to be served upon him in person or left at his 



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NDTK. The.-e rules ai ilation- ai dopted by the Hon. C. Delano, 



Secretary or,,al the dedication of thr park. 



Additional rules, sul nciy is-ned ai 



(1) The cutting or spoliation of timber within the. park is strictly forbid' 

 by l;vw. Also the removing of mineral deposits, natural curiosities or wonder- 

 the displacement of the same from their natural condition. 



('2} Permission to use the necessary timb..-r for purposes of fuel and such tem- 

 porary buildings as may be required for shelter and like uses, and for the 

 collection of ^uch specimens of natural curiosities as can be removed without 

 injury to the natural features or beauty of the grounds, must be obtained from 

 the superintendent, and must be subject at all times to his supervision and 

 control. 



I-'!; i- :I-"N shall oni; '-.indie.} when actually > u-y, and shall be 



immediately extinguished when no longer required. Cnder no circumstances 

 must they be left burning when the place where they have been kin,dled shall be 

 vacated by the part} 7 requiring their use. 



(4) Hunting, trapping, and fishing, except for purposes of procuring food for 

 visitors or actual residents, are prohibited by law , and no sales of game or fish 

 taken inside the park shall he made for purposes of profit within its boundaries 

 or elsewhere. 



(5) Xo pei -on will be permitted to reside permanently within the park 

 without permission from the Department of the Interior : and any person residing 

 therein except under lease, as provided in section 2,475 of the Revised Statute-, 

 shall vacate the premises within thirty days after being notified in writing so to 

 do by the person in charge ; notice to be served upon him in person or left at his 

 place of residen; 



(6) Tin: sfdt (./ citing liquors is *tri<-fl>/ pr<>]> !liit!. 



(7) All persons trespassing within the domain of said park, or violating any 

 the foregoing rules, will be summarily removed therefrom by the. superintendent 

 and his authorized employees : who are, by direction of the Secretary of the 

 Interior, specially designated to carry into effect, all necessary regulations for the ' 

 protection and preservation of the park, as required by the Statute : which 

 expressly provides that the same " shall be under the exclusive control of the 

 Secretary of the Interior, Avho.se duty it shall be to make and publish such rules and 

 regulations as he shall deem necessary or proper/' and Avho, "generally, shall be 

 authorized to take all such measures as shall be necessary or proper to fully carry 

 out the the objects and purposes of this Act," 



Resistance to the authority of the superintendent or repetition of any offence 

 against the foregoing regulations, shall subject the outfits of such offenders 

 and all prohibited articles to seizure, at the discretion of the superintendent or 

 his assistant in charge. 



Approved, 



S. J. KIRKWOOD, T. W. XORRIS, 



secretary. Superintendent. 



