The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and DescriptiveChittenden, Hiram Martin
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The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive
Chittenden, Hiram Martin
Yellowstone National Park
8. The herding or grazing of loose stock or cattle of any kind within
the park, as well as the driving of such stock or cattle over the
roads of the park, is strictly forbidden, except in such cases where
authority therefor is granted by the Secretary of the Interior.
9. No drinking saloon or bar-room will be permitted within the limits
of the park.
10. Private notices or advertisements shall not be posted or displayed
within the park, except such as may be necessary for the convenience
and guidance of the public, upon buildings on leased ground.
11. Persons who render themselves obnoxious by disorderly conduct or
bad behavior, or who violate any of the foregoing rules, will be
summarily removed from the park, and will not be allowed to return
without permission in writing from the Secretary of the Interior or
the Superintendent of the Park.
Any person who violates any of the foregoing regulations will be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be subjected to a fine, as
provided by the Act of Congress, approved May 7, 1894, "to protect the
birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park, and to punish crimes
in said park, and for other purposes," of not more than one thousand
dollars or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, and be
adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.
Hoke Smith,
_Secretary of the Interior_.
APPENDIX C.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Act June 20, 1878. To protect, preserve, and improve
the Park $10,000 00
" Mar. 3, 1879. To protect, preserve, and improve
the Park 10,000 00
" June 16, 1880. To protect, preserve, and improve
the Park 15,000 00
" Mar. 3, 1881. To protect, preserve, and improve
the Park 15,000 00
" Mar. 3, 1881. Deficiency for 1880 89 76
" Aug. 5, 1882. " " 1881 155 00
" Aug. 7, 1882. For protection and improvement
of Park 15,000 00
" Aug. 7, 1882. To reimburse P. W. Norris for
salary and expenses, April 18,
1877, to June 30, 1878 3,180 41
" Mar. 3, 1883. For protection and improvement
of Park 40,000 00
" July 7, 1884. For protection and improvement
of Park 40,000 00
" Mar. 3, 1885. For protection and improvement
of Park 40,000 00
Joint Resolution of
July 1 and July
15, 1886 Compensation of Superintendent
and employes for month of
July, 1886 934 25
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