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for stock not covered by the aforesaid certificate nor after such certificate has 

 expired or been cancelled ; and no person shall attempt to imitate or counterfeit 

 such tags or labels. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be 

 liable to the payment of a penalty or forfeiture as hereinafter provided. 



Sec. 7. In case any person shall violate any of the provisions of this act, he 

 shall be liable for the payment of a penalty or forfeiture of not less than twenty- 

 five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each and every such viola- 

 tion. Such penalty or forfeiture may be sued for and recovered in a civil 

 action, as provided in chapter 142 of Sanborn & Berryman's annotated statutes. 



Sec. 8. The director of the experiment station shall make a report to the 

 secretary of state on the last week day of May of each year of all operations 

 carried out under the provisions of this act, and shall turn over all moneys 

 received by him or by his agents in carrying out its provisions to the State 

 treasurer, to be by him credited to the general fund. 



Sec 9. The director's agent shall be compensated for time actually and neces- 

 sarily expended in carrying out the provisions of this act, but such compensa- 

 tion shall in no case exceed three dollars per diem and necessary traveling ex- 

 penses, but the said director of the experiment station shall receive no com- 

 pensation for carrying out the provisions of this act. 



Sec 10. All expenses incurred under the provisions of this act shall be ap- 

 proved by the director of the experiment station and be audited by the secre- 

 tary of state, and the secretary of state shall draw his warrant for the same 

 upon the State treasurer, who shall pay the same out of the general fund, and 

 for this purpose the sum of three hundred dollars, or as much thereof as may 

 be necessary, is hereby annually appropriated. 



Sec 11. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after June first, 

 1899. 



Approved April 14, 1890. 



WYOMING. 



Chapter 50. 



An Act to create the Wyoming State board of horticulture, to prescribe its powers and 

 duties, and to appropriate money therefor. 



Be it enacted hy the legislature of the State of Wyoming: 



Section 1. There is hereby created a State board of horticulture, to consist 

 of six (6) members, four of whom shall be appointed by the governor, one from 

 each of the horticultural districts that are hereby created, the professor of 

 botany and zoology of the State University and the State executive shall be 

 ex officio members. 



Sec 2. The State shall be divided into four horticultural districts, whose 

 boundaries shall be the same as the boundaries of the water districts of the 

 State. 



Sec 3. The members shall reside in the district for which they are appointed. 

 They shall be selected with reference to their study of and practical experience 

 in horticultural and the industries dependent thereon. They shall hold office 

 for a term of four years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified : 

 Provided, hotvever, That two of the board first appointed (to be determined by 

 lot) shall retire at the expiration of two years. All vacancies in the board shall 

 be filled by appointment of the governor, and shall be for the unexpired term. 



Sec 4. The board is authorized to employ a secretary and prescribe his duties, 

 who shall hold his appointment at the pleasure of the board. Before entering 



