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is regulations for the governance of le Yosemite reservation, issued by the Secretary of the Interior, are in some respects
exacting, but they are, on the whole, wise. A mistaken impression got about that campers would not be allowed to build fires
within the reservation, but a reading of the printed rules shows that the prohibition only extends to the making of fires
in places where it is likely to spread. The prohibition of trespass by sheepmasters is entirely proper, and we hope will be
strictly enforced, but there are already signs that pressure will be brought On the department to amend the order so as to
allow flocks of sbeep to through the park on the way to pastures beyond. L. U. Shippee of Stockton, for instance, is already
preparing a protest against the exclusion of his sheep. ARRESTED FOR TRESPASS. More Sheepmen to Be Prosecuted for Invading
Yosemite Park. WAAWONA June 27. Lieutenant Davis re-turned this evening from another patrolling trip through the Yosemite
National Park, trespass. They are all sheepmen, whom he found inside the National Park with their flocks of sheep.He ordered
them to move out of the park, which they did, but when the patrolling party left them they move Lieutenant Davis and wer4e
arrested and brought to camp, along with their pack mules, jogs ? and camping outfits. This is arrested. The first lot were
released yesterday on 300 bonds each, to appear for trial if the Federal authorities want them. They are all very indignaut
at being arrested, but Captain Wood, the commanding officer, has ordered his Lieutenants to keep patrolling the park, and
says he has been sent here to protect the park and keep the sheep out, and that the proposed to have it done. IRISH'S NEW
WEEKLY. Something About the Style and Variety of Paper It Will be. SanFrancisco Post. Colonel John P. Irish is determined
that, although the people of this city by a large majority decided at the last election that they were disgusted with Democratic
methods, they shall hear the words of the Democratic doctrine, and for that purpose he proposes to start a weekly paper of
sixteen pages in this city. The journal will be rather novel in its way , owing to the fact that the publisher does not purpose
to print any news, society notes, sporting items or any of the articles which are usually considered necessary to the success
of a paper. It is ther intention of Colonel Irish to make his own editorials the distinctive features of his weekly papers,
and if he does not feel like writing sufficient matter to fill like writing sufficient matter to fill the columns of the paper
he will publish reprint. The appearance of the weekly is anxiously awaited by the warhorses of the once grand old Democratic
party.