Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . ST OF THEIR RACE. While the general administration of the Park is civilian, the details anddirect rule are in the hands of the Military Officer with a staff and a commandof two or more troops of cavalry. Although the Secretary of the Interiorhas absolute control of the Park, as a Park, through the Superintendent andhis staff, it must not be inferred that he or the Government through any otherofficer has anything whatever to do with the hotels, camping and transportationcompanies, boats, etc., nor


Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . ST OF THEIR RACE. While the general administration of the Park is civilian, the details anddirect rule are in the hands of the Military Officer with a staff and a commandof two or more troops of cavalry. Although the Secretary of the Interiorhas absolute control of the Park, as a Park, through the Superintendent andhis staff, it must not be inferred that he or the Government through any otherofficer has anything whatever to do with the hotels, camping and transportationcompanies, boats, etc., nor with their management in any way except toestablish the maximum prices and to see that the agreement on leases iscarried out, good order preserved, and that the following Rules and Regula-tions are obeyed by transient traveler and lease holder: RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. following rules and regulations for the government of the YellowstoneNational Park are hereby established and made public, pursuant to authority 85. TOWER FALLS. conferred by Section2475, Revised Stat-utes, United States,and the act of Con-gress approved May7, 1894: 1. It is forbiddento remove or injurethe sediments or in-crustations aroundthe geysers, hotsprings, or steamvents; or to defacethe same by writteninscription or other-wise; or to throwany substance intothe springs or geyservents; or to injure ordisturb, in any man-ner, or to carry offany of the mineraldeposits, specimens,natural curiosities,or wonders withinthe park. 2. It is forbiddento ride or drive uponany of the geyser orhot-spring formations, or to turn stockloose to graze in theirvicinity. 3. It is forbiddento cut or injure anyj^;rowing parties willbe allowed to usedead or fallen timberfor fuel. When fell-ing timber for fuelor for building pur-poses when dulyauthorized, stumpsmust not be lefthigher than 12 inchesfrom the ground. 4. Fires shall belight


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