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within the State or on any property where notice has been served as aforesaid 

 and where the owner or those in possession shall refuse or neglect to abate such 

 nuisance within the time specified, it shall be the duty of the district inspector 

 within the county wherein the nuisance is to be abated, or State inspector, or 

 either of them, and he is hereby empowered to cause said nuisance to be abated 

 at once by eradicating or destroying all said pests or their eggs or larvae, or by 

 disinfecting or destroying all fruits, trees, vines, plants, shrubs, pits, scions, or 

 other articles upon which said fungous diseases or pests or their eggs or larva? 

 may be found. The expense of such proceedings shall be paid out of the gen- 

 eral fund of the State in the same manner as set forth for paying said in- 

 spectors. All sums so paid shall be collected from the parties owning said ;L-eal 

 estate on which said nuisance was situated by civil suit in the name of the 

 board herein created, and it shall be the duty of the county attorney of the 

 county in which said real estate is situated to bring suit, and said sum, when 

 collected, shall be paid into the State treasury. 



Sec. 7. The inspectors are hereby vested with all the necessary authority to 

 enforce quarantine against any infested fields, lots, rights of waJ^ orchards, 

 imrseries, trees, plants, buds, scions, or any other place or article within the 

 State when the same may be liable to spread contagious diseases injurious to 

 fruit or trees or fruit crops of any kind, and to provide necessary rules and 

 regulations to govern the same. 



Sec. 8. No person, firm, or corporation shall hereafter engage in or continue 

 in the business of importing and selling within the State any fruit trees, forest 

 trees, vines, plants, shrubs, scions, pits, or other nursery stock without first 

 making an application therefor to the State board of horticultural inspection, 

 which said application in writing shall be accompanied with a good and satis- 

 factory bond in the sum of one thousand dollars to be approved by the State 

 board of horticultural inspection, conditioned for the faithful observance of all 

 of the provisions of this act and of the laws of the State of Idaho by said appli- 

 cant or applicants and their agents and representatives. As soon as said appli- 

 cation is received and said bond approved, it shall be the duty of said board 

 of horticultural inspection to issue a certificate to such applicant or applicants 

 with the provisions of this section, and thereafter the said applicant or appli- 

 cants shall be authorized and permitted to carry on said business within the 

 State of Idaho. 



Sec. 9. No person, firm, or corporation, after importing into the State any 

 fruit trees, forest trees, vines, plants, shrubs, scions, pits, or other nursery 

 stock, shall sell or offer for sale or dispose of the same without first thoroughly 

 fumigating the same with hydrocj^anic gas, unless said fruit trees, forest trees, 

 vines, plants, shrubs, scions, pits, or other nursery stock be accompanied by a 

 certificate from a competent person duly authorized by law in the State, Terri- 

 tory, or District wherein said stock was grown showing that the said stock 

 had been properly fumigated or disinfected by hydrocyanic gas before being 

 shipped. 



Sec. 10. Any person, persons, firm, or corporation, his or their agents, who shall 

 bring or import into the State fruit trees, forest trees, vines, plants, shrubs, 

 scions, pits, or other nursery stock with intent to sell or dispose of the same 

 without first making application to the State board of horticultural inspection, 

 filing the necessary bonds, and securing the certificate provided for in section 

 8 of this act, or who, having imported said fruit trees, forest trees, vines, plants, 

 shrubs, scions, pits, or other nursery stock into the State with the intent to sell 

 or dispose of the same, or any part thereof, without first notifying the State 

 horticultural inspector or the deputy district inspector thereof, or having the 



