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Show I QUESTIONS AND I ANSWERS- Ogdcn, Doc. 3. Will you kindly answer tho following question? Is thero any postal law prohibiting pro-hibiting "the endless chain?" READER. No law, but wo understand that thero is a ruling of tho postoffico dopart- : mont against it. I i Salt Lako City, Doc. 3. ! Would you ploaso answer a question in your paper tf Could it bo possible that the old Confederacy could control the Federal government now through conspiracy? READER. Quito impossible until the sccoding states become tho majority of all tho people in the Union, a situation, looking from the present situation, practically i impossible. j - I Salt Lake City, Doc 1. I To decide a guessing contest in which 1 considerable money js involved, will you kindly answor in next Sunday's issue, or earlier, if possible,, this qucs- , tiou? What was the total voto cast for governor of Ufuh November 3? In 1 The Tribuuo issue of November 23 a : total vole of 11 l,S5G was shown. Tho Herald showed 111,S55, a difference of one vote. Wo cannot award tho prizo with the two totals, as a difforont party j wins, by taking Tho Tribune figure, and that shown in The Ilcrald. It is just possible that neither figuro was tho exact total cast on the final figure, in which event a more decisive- result can be obtained. If you will quote the exact total I will be greatly obliged, so will tho winner. A SUBSCRIBER. The total vote for governor in Utah I at the election, Novomber- 3. was 111-, 855. There is a typographical error in tho footing in The Tribune for Street of 1; it should have read 11,'172 instead of 11,473. m t n Edie, Ida., Nov. 30. Will you please answer in your Semi-Weekly Semi-Weekly Tribune? A bots B that dcor and elk are protected ton months of tho yoar in Utah, Idaho and Montana: also, that bear and raooso are protected in tho three states till 1910. B cays thoy aro not? A SUBSCRIBER. We arc not settling bets, but A and B are both wrong. It is not lawful to kill deer or oik at any time. Thoy aro protected for twelve months in the year j for tho four years succeding March 23, 1907, so far as Utah is concerned. Thero is no mention of beaver and moose in tho Utah law, because moose are not supposed sup-posed to be in Utah at all, and beaver are practically extinct. The law on this subject is as follows (Section 1052, New Revised Statutes): It shall bo unlawful and a misdemeanor punishable by a rtno not less than S100. for any person, at any time, for the next succeeding four years (from March 23. 1907). to shoot at or in any manner kill any deer, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, otter, or beaver, or any game animate or birds that may be brought or Introduced Into thl3 state by the fish and game department de-partment or by private individuals for the I purpose of stocking tho state with said I animals or birds, or to capture and hold I in confinement any of the animals or 1 their young, mentioned In this section, unless it be for public or private parks within this 6tato. and then only by permission per-mission of the state fish and game commissioner: com-missioner: and It shall bo a misdemeanor, punishable by a line of not less than 5100, to sell or offer for sale any part or parts of any of the animals mentioned In this section. Any person or persons giving Information or evidence that will lead to the conviction for violation of any of the provisions of this section shall recolve one-half of the fine collected for such violation; provided that any resident of the sLate of Utah may bo allowed tho I right to kill not exceeding two male doer, with horns, during the period from October Octo-ber 1 to Novomber 1 of each and every year. |