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20. To L. H. Reed, Jr., ex-assessor and collector of San Juan County, for relief on account of delinquent taxes for the year 1884,... 21. To Gibbs and Irvine, for services as reporters, in connection with the visit of the Wyoming Legislature in 1884,...

22. To Daniel Harrington, for services as minute clerk of the House for the twenty-seventh session, to be drawn on the order of the Speaker of the House,..

23. To Daniel Leatham, Usher of the House, for services for the twenty-seventh session, to be drawn upon the order of the Speaker of the House,..

24. To William Ashton, assessor and collector of Uintah County, for relief on account of delinquent taxes, for the years 1880, 1882, 1884 and 1885,

25. To A. G. Johnson, assessor and collector of Tooele County, for relief on account of delinquent taxes for the year 1884,..

26. To J. D. Smith, ex-assessor and collector of Millard County, for relief on account of delinquent taxes for the years 1882 and 1884,

27. For transportation of safe from Ogden to Beaver, for use of the Second District Court, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be drawn on the order of the clerk of said Court, vouchers to accompany the orders on the Auditor for payment,. 28. For the purpose of educating deaf mutes in the University of Deseret,to be drawn and expend

10.75

35.00

300.00

240.00

60.87.

95.49

22.50

200.00

ed by the Chancellor and Board
of Regents,.. .

29. For the Deseret University build-
ings, to be drawn and paid out
under the direction of the Chan-

6,000.00

cellor and Board of Regents,.... 60,000.00 30. For contingent expenses of the House, twenty-seventh session,

to be drawn on the order of the
Speaker of the House,..

31. To J. H. Parry & Co., for printing
during the twenty-sixth ses-

sion,

32. To A.E. Merriam, assessor and collector of San Pete County, to reimburse him for uncollectible Territorial taxes, paid by him into the Treasury,..

33. To W. A. C. Bryan, for engrossing during the twenty-sixth session,. To Star Printing Co., for printing

34.

35.

during the twenty-sixth session,. To Deseret News Co., for records and blanks for Auditor's Office, (blanks furnished clerks of District courts.).

36. To V. L. Halliday for services as Minute Clerk of the Council, for the twenty-seventh session,..

37. To Alfred Ridges, for services as usher for the Council for the twenty-seventh session, to be drawn upon the orders of the President of the Council,.

38. For contingent expenses of the Council for the twenty-seventh session, to be drawn upon the orders of the President of the Council.

39. For the relief of Kane County, on account of the Legislature having changed its boundary lines, to be drawn by the county court

1.228.50

86.60

224.30

18.00

82.50

53.00

300.00

240.00

508.66

of Kane County,.

40. To O. G. Snow, Collector of Box Elder County, for relief on account of delinquent taxes for the years 1880 to 1884, inclusive,.. 41. To W. N. Dusenberry, services in compilation, twenty-sixth session,

42. To Samuel Slaughter, for court certificates of witness fees in the case of the Territory of Utah vs. Josiah Rogerson,...

43. To John Snowball, assessor and collector of Rich County, for relief on account of uncollectible taxes,.

44. To A. C. Emerson, clerk of the First District Court, fees in Territorial criminal business for the years 1884 and 1885...

45. To John L. Brasher, ex-assessor and collector of Emery County, for relief on account of uncollectible taxes,.

46. To John D. Kilpack, assessor and collector of Emery County, for relief on account of uncollectible taxes,..

47. To the Deseret News Company, printing during the twentyseventh session,..

48. To Utah County, to re-imburse said county for rent of Court House for the First Judicial District Court, from June 30th, 1884, to July 1st, 1886,..

49. For payment of witnesses and jurors in criminal cases in the District Courts of the Territory for the years 1886 and 1887, to be drawn in equitable proportions to each district, to be determined upon by the Auditor

783.81

249.58

72.00

28.20

50.65

549.45

79.21

44.95

1,515.96

1,000.00

of Public Accounts,.
Provided, That the above named
amount shall be drawn only up-
on vouchers duly authenticated
for services as witnesses and
jurors in cases in which the
Territory is liable, therefor; Pro-
vided further, that jurors in crim-
inal cases, where the Territory
is liable therefore, shall be paid
$2. per day for each day's actual
attendance at court, and twenty
cents per mile one way for the
distance necessarily traveled
from the place of summons to
place of holding court.

50. To N. W. Clayton, to reimburse
him for clerk hire in the Audi-
tor's office, for the years 1882,
1883, 1884, 1885,...

51. To the Auditor of Public Accounts, to pay legal counsel employed for the Territory, for the years 1886 and 1887,...

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CHAPTER IV.

RAILROAD CARS.

AN ACT Amending Chapter 26 (Laws of 1880) entitled, "An Act to Punish Persons Entering into Railroad Cars, in certain cases," approved February 20th, 1880.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That Chapter 26 of the Session Laws of 1880, of the Territory of Utah, entitled "An Act to Punish Per

entering cars with intent to ride, or having entered without knowledge or consent

with intent to defraud misdemeanor.

sons Entering into Railroad Cars, in certain cases," be amended to read as follows:

Section 1. That every person who clandesClandestinely tinely enters into or upon any railroad car, for the purpose and with the intention of riding, or being transported thereon,or who having entered in or upon any railroad car rides over any railroad line, or portion thereof, in this Territory, without the knowledge and consent of the company, person or persons owning or operating such car or railroad, and with the intention to defraud such company, or person, of the fare or compensation for such transportation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail, not exceeding fifty days, or by fine in any sum less than fifty dollars, or by both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court.

Punishment.

Servant aid

of

nor.

misdemea

SEC. 2. Every person, being at the time a ing, etc. guilty servant or employee of any railroad company, who aids, abets, assists, counsels, advises or encourages another person to enter into or ride upon any railroad car for the purpose, with the intention, and in a manner specified in the preceding section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Approved February 14th, 1888.

Gaming,

CHAPTER V.

GAMING.

AN ACT Amending Section 2006, Chapter X, Title IX, of the Compiled Laws of the Territory of Utah, relating to Gaming.

SECTION 1. 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, so as to read as follows: (2006) Sec. 176. Every person who deals, plays or car

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