Repairing road on Escalante mountain. For building bridge over Ferron creek For repairing road between county seat and Green Garfield county $ 250.00 500.00 150.00 66 66 from Escalante to foot of Escalante For repairing roads from Moab to Thompson. 1,250.00 500.00 For repairing road through Little Creek canyon from 350.00 For road over Fish Lake mountain between Parowan 275.00 For road leading from Parowan on the Mammoth via. For road leading from Kanarra to Kanarra mountain . 200.00 Coal Creek canyon over the rim of the basin... 475.00 Kane county Repairing road below Three Lake canyon and above Repairing road in Long Valley canyon below Mc- 300.00 Reparing road in Long Valley canyon above Mc- 100.00 Building and repairing roads, in the Muddy and Hay Repairing road from Devil's Gate to Mountain Green 300.00 Constructing and repairing road between Kimberly and Marysvale via. Beaver creek... 750.00 Constructing and repairing road between Koosharem Constructing and repairing road between Circleville Rich county Repairing roads between Randolph and Woodruff and $ 500.00 250.00 500.00 For completing steel bridge across Bear river and 1,500.00 Beaver county Bridge over Beaver river at Beaver city, 875.00 225.00 Repairing road through the pass between Milford and 400.00 San Juan county Repairing road from Blue Hill to Hatch Wash,. 400.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 500.00 .... For repairing road between Heber city and Straw- 400.00 For repairing road between Wasatch county and Uin- 3,100.00 Washington county Repairing road between St. George and Rockville,.. 400.00 300.00 Repairing road in Harmony canyon between Harmony 200.00 66 66 Repairing road between St. George and Holt's ranch, 700.00 Weber county Repairing roads on the South Fork Ogden canyon road and Beaver creek canyon road,.. and a cut-off to connect the Rich county road,. Wayne county— Repairing roads between county line and Fremont & Repairing road from Loa to Teasdale,.. $ 2,500.00 2,500.00 250.00 250.00 towards constructing a bridge across Morehouse creek, 125.00 500.00 200.00 350.00 Sanpete county To construct road between Sanpete county and Emery 1000.00 To repair roads between Sanpete and Utah county, 250.00 250.00 For repairing road from Sandy to Alta, Little Cotton wood canyon, 1000.00 Sec. 2. The moneys hereby appropriated shall be expended under the supervision of a person in each county, appointed by the Governor. Sec. 3. The State Auditor shall draw his warrant upon the State Treasury in favor of the person or persons who have performed work upon the improvement or construction of such roads, and who holds certificates signed by the supervisor provided for in section 2, certifying that the work has been performed by such person or persons. 13 Approved this 26th day of March, 1901. CHAPTER 137. BOUNTIES FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN WILD ANIMALS. AN ACT to encourage the destruction of coyotes, wolves, lvnx, wild cats, bears and mountain lions within the state of Utah, to provide a bounty for the killing of the same, to prevent fraud in obtaining such bounty and to provide penalties for the violation thereof. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah: SECTION 1. Bounties for killing certain wild animals. There shall be paid as hereinafter provided for the killing within the boundaries of this state, of the animals hereinafter named, the following bounties, to-wit: for each coyote, lynx, or wild cat so killed, one dollar, and for each wolf other than coyote, mountain lion or bear so killed, five dollars. Sec. 2. Manner of procuring bounty. Any person killing within this state, after the passage of this act, one or more of the above named animals, and who shall desire to claim the bounty thereof, shall, within sixty days from the date of the killing thereof, exhibit the scalp with the ears entire and tail connected of such animal to the county clerk of such county in this state in which the said animal has been killed, and shall at the same time file with the said county clerk his affidavit in writing taken before him as such clerk, which affidavit shall be substantially in the form following, towit:-I do solemnly swear that the skin or the scalp with the ears entire and tail connected, by me exhibited to the clerk of the county of state of Utah, was taken from an animal by me killed in said county and state since the passage of the act of the Legislature of the state of Utah, approved the day of 1901. Sec. 3. County clerk to examine scalp. It shall be the duty of the clerk of each county in which the scalp with ears entire and tail connected of any of the above animals is exhibited to him, to examine such scalp with the ears entire and tail connected so ex· hibited, and if he find that the scalp with the ears and tail connected have not been attached, covered, punched or cut, he shall then mark each ear by punching therein a hole not less than one-half inch in diameter and shall then deliver back each skin, or scalp, ears, and tail to the one exhibiting the same. Sec. 4. To issue certificate. Form. If, upon filing the affidavit required in section 2 and upon the examination required in section 3 of this act, it shall appear to the satisfaction of said clerk that such animal was killed in such county and state, and that the scalp with ears entire ana tail connected have not been covered, attached, or cut, he shall issue and deliver to the person exhibiting the same a certificate addressed to the Auditor of the state of Utah substantially in the form following, to wit: The state of Utah, county of.... I, ་ county clerk of SS. has exhibited to me this. county, Utah, do hereby certify that. day of 19 , the skin or scalp with the ears entire and tail connected, of and has filed with me his affidavit that he killed such animal from which the skin or scalp with ears entire and tail connected was killed in the above county. And I further certify that I have examined and punched the ears of the above mentioned skin, or scalp with the ears entire and tail connected, according to law this day of 19 and I further certify that there is due to the within named dollars. the sum of Said certificate shall show the number and species of the skin or skins or parts of skins so examined and punched and shall be signed by the county clerk in his official capacity attested by his seal. The clerk shall receive from the party to whom the certificate is issued the sum of five cents for each and every skin so punched, which shall be in full compensation for all the services rendered. Sec. 5. Clerk to keep record. State Auditor to issue warrant. It shall be the duty of the county clerk of each and every county wherein said animals are killed to keep a record in a bound book for such purposes, of all skins or parts of skins, together with the date of their receipt, and the name of the person delivering the same, and said book shall be transmitted to his successor on the expiration of his term of office. Upon the receipt of said certificate it shall be the duty of the the State Auditor to file the same in his office, and he shall give the person presenting such certificate a warrant to the State Treasurer, drawn on the State Treasurer, for the amount specified in accordance with law, the person presenting such warrant upon the Treasurer of the state shall receipt upon the back thereof the full amount received and the Auditor of the state and the State Treasurer shall keep an account of all warrants so issued and paid. Sec. 6. Penalty. Any person exhibiting to the county clerk of any county of this state for the purpose of obtaining said bounty, the skin, or scalp with the ears entire and tail connected of any coyote, lynx, or wild cat, wolf, mountain lion or bear that has been killed prior to the passage of this act or that was killed outside the boundaries of the county and state aforesaid, or who shall patch up any skin or part of skin with intent to defraud the state, or who shall sign the certificate here provided for, without first examining the scalp with the ears entire and tail connected, or who shall intentionally avoid any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by |