44 LAWS AGAINST INJURIOUS INSECTS. 
Sec. 4. The board shall appoint a State horticultural inspector, whose juris- 
diction shall extend throughout the State, and shall fix his salary at not less 
than $900 per annum. They shall also divide the State into not more than ten 
districts, and the State horticultural inspector shall appoint, subject to the con- 
firmation of the board, a deputy State horticultural inspector for each district so 
established if necessary. The persons so appointed shall be especially quali- 
fied for their position by reason of a practical knowledge of horticulture and 
the pests incident thereto. Their jurisdiction shall be limited to their respec- 
tive districts. Said inspectors shall hoid their office during the pleasure of said 
board. Said board shall make an estimate of the amount of money available 
for each district for each year, and no inspector shall incur any expense in the 
discharge of his duties in excess of said estimate furnished him by said board. 
The aggregate sum of all the estimates furnished to the yvaricus inspectors in 
uinhy one year must in no case exceed the amount available for carrying out this 
act for such year. 
Sec. 5. Each inspector so appointed shall receive as compensation for his 
services as such inspector the sum of five dollars per day for each day actually 
and necessarily employed in the discharge of his duties as prescribed in this 
act. Such compensation shall be paid out of the general fund of the State, upon 
warrants duly drawn by the State auditor, only after the bills presented for 
such services shall have been audited and approved by the secretary and a 
majority of said board and audited as other bills against the State of Idaho. 
Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of said inspectors, or State inspector. either on 
their own motion, or upon the complaint of interested parties, to enter and make, 
or cause to be made, inspection of any field, rights-of-way, of any irrigation 
canals, or railways, public highways, fields, orchards, nurseries, fruit packing 
houses, storerooms, sales-rooms, depots, or other places where fruits are grown 
or stored, and of fruits, trees, vines, plants, shrubs, or other articles within the 
State, supposed to be, or liable to be, infested with pests, or with their eggs or 
laryee, or infested with any contagious diseases injurious to fruits, plants, trees, 
shrubs, vines, as hereinafter provided. If upon any inspection there be found 
any disease, or pests, eggs, or larve of any pests injurious to fruits, plants, 
trees, shrubs, or vines, the inspector shall notify the owner or owners, or the 
person or persons in charge or in possession of said places, fields, orchards, 
nurseries, trees, plants, shrubs, vines, fruits, or other articles as aforesaid ; the in- 
spector shall require such person or persons to eradicate or destroy said injurious 
pests or insects, or their eggs or laryze within a reasonable time, to be specified. 
Said notice shall be served in person or in writing on said person or persons, or 
either of them, owning or having in charge such infested places, rights-of-way. 
fields, orchards, nurseries, trees, shrubs, vines, plants, fruits, or other articles 
as visited by the inspector, or it may be served in the same manner as the sum- 
mons in a Civil action. If the owner or owners, or person or persons in charge 
or in possession, of any highway, rights-of-way of canal or railways, fields, 
orchards or nurseries, or trees or plants, or other articles infested with any in- 
sect, or their eggs or larve, or any disease injurious to any trees, fruits, vines, 
shrubs, plants, or any other articles infested, after having been notified, as 
above, to eradicate and destroy the same, shall fail, neglect, or refuse so to do, 
then any and all such places, public highways, rights-of-ways, fields, orchards, 
nurseries, trees, plants, vines, fruit, or other articles thus infested are adjudged 
and declared to be a public nuisance and shall be proceeded against as such; 
and whenever any such nuisance shall exist at any place in the State or on the 
property of any non-resident, or on any highway, rights-of-way, or fields as 
aforesaid, or on any property the owner or owners of which can not be found 
