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Show Mi ciiT a:: cz. ' ""Aa ordinance n:;;r.- a.r 1 re-encr.r r f Seuoa 9 cf the iviHl urdinances tC 1 fcslt Lake Cl'y of 1 3 ; t t ocd- nod ry- t. Oty Council Cf 't IVe C U:h: ' - " t..wn L IlxX tc;;cl cf tv-i.e- ; vi-4 erf. nances of fcit Ike City cf 1 t- i. t, il t' '1 aa ttrt-y J. lu'l- T ei aa2 re-eaacua m as to read as tA- t lows; ' . , Sectioa . Abanaaraag and lUBt kick .. or outaoJd aniiuaie. Docking horses' tal. Leaving tn street, nmre than five , hour.- It inU b Unlawful for any per- i son to abaaaon or tarn out at large any alck. dlseaeod or ejsabied anitnaJ. but -auok animal ahaiL whea rendered worth-Itss worth-Itss by reason of sickness or other- die- ability, be fcy ttt owner thereof killed and disposed of as provided by theo J oroinanue for tSe dlspomuo of oead animals within the city li.-uits. It ehail ; be th duty of xoUce fficere to- kill and oispose of any arlmals found running at ltu-gs within the city Umlts, or which may be impounded in, the astray pounds et 1 tal city, watch r wonhles from alck-x eas, disease or other dlnabUlty. - . It ehail be unlawful for any person to receive or offer for sale, or to cell at publlo or private hale within th limits 1 of Salt Lake City, any diseased, disabled -or lame an lies L 1 . It shall be unlawful for any parson to t lead, rid or drive on any street of this' city, for nay purpose, except that of conveying con-veying to a proper place for Its haman . keeping- or killing, or for medical or ur- noal treatmeat, any diseased, -debilitated, 1 Ume or em&elated animal. It shall he anlawtul for any person to t cut, or assist la the cutting, within th limit ot this dty. of the bono of the tail ot any bora for th purpose ot docking dock-ing tb tall, or for any person to cause or knowingly permit th Airre to he don 1 upon th premises of which h is the J owner, leases, proprietor or user, within -this city, and the factthat a bore is, found with Its tall so (fit. and with the wound resulting from such cutting un- 1 , healed, upon the premise of any person 1 In this city, suck fact shall be - prima I fad videnc that th person who oc- . cuplea or ha th use of the premise ' upon which th anrs is found hxs i committed such offense, and if a horse 1 Is found with Its tall so cut. ' and th f wound resulting from such cutting un- healed. In the charge or custody or any person In this city aucb fact shall b t prima fact evidence that the person hev- : ing charge or custody of such horse ha , committed auoh offense. i It shall be unlawful for any person be-" lng th owner of, or having charge, coated coa-ted y or control of any animal to allow ' ' the came to remain standing.' fastened . or otherwise, on any of th streets of f -Salt Lake City for a longer period than five hour of any on day. Any person violating any of the pro-. . visions of this chapter shall be deemed i guilty cf a misdemeanor, and upon 00 n-1 viction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred and i ninety-nine (12M.0O) dollars, or by lmpris- ' or.ment for not more than six months, of I by both such fine and Imprisonment. Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are here- ' by repealed to th extent of such con-, flict. 6 ection 1 This ordinance ahall tak f - feet upon approval. ' Passed by the City Council of Bait Lake aty. Utah, May 2th, lu. and referred to the Mayor for hia approval. J. B. MO ETON, City Recorder.":-Approved Recorder.":-Approved this 2th day of May, 1906. EZRA THOMPSON. Mayor. Stato of Utah, City and County of Salt ' L J. B. Moreton. City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, trui and correct copy of an ordinance entitled ' "An ordinance amending and re-enact-big Section of th Revised OrdlnancCJ-' of Salt Lak City of 14." passed by the City Council of Salt Lak City, Utah, May 28th, 190. and approved by th . Mayor May 29, 1904, as appears of rec--ord la my oflic. Ia witneas whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city, this 1st day of June, IX. (Sal) 3. B. MORETON. City Recorder. Bill No. 45. |