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Sec. 4. That, upon the affidavit of two competent persons, the j ustice of the peace 

 or any other court of competent jurisdiction shall issue a writ or summons against 

 any person or persons, company, or corporation, who has been reported to said court 

 as having infringed against the requirements and provisions of this act, and said 

 person, persons, company, or corporation shall be tried as now provided in such 

 cases. 



Sec. 5. Any person, persons, company, or corporation, who are owners or having 

 interest in woolen stock," who shall receive any damage through the neglect of any 

 person, persons, company, or corporation of dipping their sheep, as provided in 

 section 2 of this act, said person, persons, company, or corporation so being damaged 

 by the malady of scab in their flocks, shall have a right of action, and shall be able 

 to recover Irom the parties owning said stock, not having been dipped as provided in 

 section 2 of this act : Provided, however, That the party so offended shall give thirty 

 days' notice to any person, persons, company, or corporation that has not complied 

 with the requirements and provisions of section 2 of this act, to comply with the same 

 as provided; and if, after such notice, parties so notified fail to comply, then in 

 that event the parties so offended shall have a right of action against the parties so 

 failing. 



Sec. 6. Any funds collected from fines or penalties as provided in this act shall be 

 paid into the general treasury of the county where such oifence is committed. 



Sec. 7. That all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed, 

 and this act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. 



Approved, February 26, 1891. 



AK ACT to encourage the destruction of wolves and llona. 



Section 1. Whenever in any county of this Territory a petition signed by not less 

 than one hundred persons, payers of taxes in such county, shall be presented to the 

 board of county commissioners of the county, asking for such an order as is herein- 

 after described, it shall be the duty of the said board immediately to make an order 

 and spread the same on the record of their proceedings, to the eifect that there shall 

 be paid from the county treasury for each mountain lion, and each large gray wolf, 

 or lobo, killed within the county, a sum of money not exceeding seven and one-half 

 dollars, upon proof of the killing as hereinafter provided. 



Sec. 2. Any person applying for the payment to him of the money so ordered to 

 be paid, shall file with the county clerk a statement in writing, under oath, describ- 

 ing the animal or animals killed, and setting forth when and where each one was 

 killed, the residence of the applicant, and that the animal or animals were killed 

 within the county. Such statement shall be accompanied with the scalp of each 

 animal, including the ears and the skin of the face down to the tip of the nose. The 

 county clerk shall keep a record of all such statements received by him, in a book 

 kept for the purpose by him in his office, and shall present all such statements and 

 scalps to the board of county commissioners as soon after they are received by him 

 as said board shall be in session. 



Sec. 3. At each session of the board of county commissioners all such statements 

 shall be taken up and passed upon the same as other claims against the county ; and 

 if said board shall be satisfied of the truth of any such statement, and such state- 

 ment is accompanied by the number of scalps necessary to substantiate its aver- 

 ments, said board shall order the claim paid like any other county indebtedness. 

 All scalps presented with any statement shall, immediately after the claim is passed 

 upon, be destroyed by or in the presence of the board, and such destruction shall 

 include the cutting of each scalp in at least two pieces, separating the ears. 



