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Cost of maintaining Insane patients, how paid.

of the Laws of 1880, is hereby repealed and the following substituted in lieu thereof: Until otherwise provided for by law, the Board of Directors are hereby authorized and empowered to establish and fix the rate per week or month for the care and keeping of patients within the asylum, which rates shall not exceed the actual cost, and if such patients have not sufficient means to pay for their care and keeping, one-half of the deficiency shall be paid by the Territory and the other half by the county from which said patients come.

Approved Feb. 27, 1884.

CHAPTER III.

CHANGE OF NAME.

AN ACT to Change the name of John M. Nevenhurst to
John M. Hurst.

Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That the name of John M. Nevenhurst, of Summit County, is hereby changed to John M. Hurst, and that any and all legal rights and obligations existing in the name of John M. Nevenhurst are hereby continued to John M. Hurst.

Approved Feb. 29, 1884.

CHAPTER IV.

OF COMPILED LAWS.

AN ACT amending Section 2006, Chapter X., Title IX., of the Compiled Laws.

Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That Section two thousand and

six (2006), Chapter X., Title IX., of the Compiled Laws be and the same is hereby amended by striking out all of said Section after the word "is" in the seventh line and inserting in lieu thereof the words "guilty of a misde

meanor.'

Approved Feb. 29, 1884.

CHAPTER V.

OF LAWS OF 1882.

AN ACT to amend Section 2 of Chapter XXVIII. of the
Laws of Utah of 1882.

law of 1882.

Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That Section 2 of Chapter XXVIII. of the Laws of Utah of 1882 be and the same Amending liquor is hereby amended as follows: By striking out all after the word "business" in line fourteen of said Section up to and including the word "petition" in line fifteen and substituting in lieu thereof the following, to-wit: "Before granting to the applicant a license he shall execute"; also by inserting after the word "be" and before the word "in" in line twenty-five of said Section the following, to-wit: "fixed by the county court, or city council, as the case may be." Approved Feb. 29, 1884.

CHAPTER VI.

OF FISH AND GAME.

AN ACT for the Protection of Fish and Game.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That every person

Penalty for kill partridge, duck,

ing quail, grouse,

etc., when.

Penalty for kill deer, etc., when,

ing, etc., elks,

ing, selling game, when.

who, between the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of August, in each year, wilfully takes, kills, destroys, or offers for sale quail, partridges, or grouse; or who, between the fifteenth day of April and the fifteenth day of September, in each year, wilfully takes, kills, destroys, or offers for sale any kind of wild ducks; or who shall at any time rob the nest of the above-mentioned birds; or who shall kill any wild duck between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise; or who shall kill any quail or any imported game birds or their progeny for three years next ensuing the passage, of this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

SEC. 2. Every person who, between the first day of December, of each year, and the first day of the September following, takes, kills, or destroys any elk, deer, mountain sheep or antelope; or who shall at any time kill any of the above animals for their skins, is guilty of a misdemeanor; Provided, That persons camping in the mountains may during the months of July and August kill sufficient of the males of the above animals to furnish themselves food while so camping.

SEC. 3. Every person who buys, sells, or has in his Penalty for buy-possession any of the game enumerated in the two preceding sections, taken or killed within the time during which the taking or killing thereof is prohibited, except such as are tamed or kept for show or curiosity; and every person who buys, sells, or offers for sale the skin of any animal, the killing of which is herein prohibited, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

ing, etc., trout, when.

SEC. 4. Every person who at any time takes or kills Penalty for kill any fish, except with hook and line, or with seine, as hereinafter provided, or who shall catch or kill any trout in any way between the fifteenth day of March and the fifteenth day of June, of each year, is guilty of a misdemeanor; Provided, That seines not more than two hundred yards long and twelve feet wide, with meshes not less than one and a half inches square for fifty yards in the centre, and meshes not less than two inches square in the wings or ends thereof, may be used in Green River, and Bear and Utah Lakes, only between the first day of October, of each year, and the first day of June following; Provided further, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any person from taking fish from the public waters of the Territory for the purpose of stocking private fish ponds, or to prohibit any person from managing and controlling his private ponds or taking fish therefrom.

Proviso.

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