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Show ity to any stream used by the inhabitants inhabi-tants of any city, town or vil'age, for domestic purposes, as to make the water then of impure or unwholesome; or to construct or maintain any corral, yard or vat to be nsed for the purtose of shearing or dipping sheep within seven miles of any city, town or village, where the refuse or filth from said corral or yard would naturally find its way into any stream of water used by the nhabit-ants nhabit-ants of any cily, ullage or town for domestic purposes.' T. To establish and maintain any corral, camp or bedding plac" forth purpose of hording, holding or keeping any cattle, horses orsh-eo, within seven miles of any citv. towii or village, where the refuse or filth fr..ni said eorral, camp or "bedding place" will naturally find its way iriin au stream or waler used by t'i inhabita r- of any city, town or vin r i-m a ic purposes. iVearroftHU rt"ctivrd in the 8ge of people having be r .i nd luxuriant hair, not kuowi g that tbev use Hall's -Hair Rijnr to kn-p if- y ti r- a'ar. The Amended Sheep Bill. The section of the sheep bill which caused so much excitement, but finally became a law. is ai follows: 8EC. 1 That section 2265 of the compiled com-piled laws of Utah, 1888, be amended by Inserting at the end of said section, after sub-division 3, the following subdivisions sub-divisions to be numbered 4 and 5. "Sec. 4. To dip or wash sheep in any streams, or to construct or maintain or use any pool or dipping vat for dipping or washing sheep in such close proxiua- |