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Show IDAHO HAS NEW IAIN WHICH REGULATES BOUNTIES The Idaho legislature has amended the law regulating bounties by tie-state tie-state for the extermination of predatory preda-tory animals. County commissioners commission-ers are directed by the ae: to levy a special tax of 3 mills on the dollar of the assessed aluation or sheep, and 1 mill on the dollar each for cattle hogs, and horses, to be collected as taxes and kept as a separate Fund to defray the expenses of paying the following fol-lowing bounties for each coyote, lynx, and wildcat. $2.50; for each bear or wolf. $10; for each cougar or mountain (ion $23. General supervision of the operations opera-tions under the law is lodged with the livestock sanitary board wnich will appoint ap-point a predatory animal inspector In each county. Entire skins claimed claim-ed are to be submitted to this inspector, inspec-tor, together with affidavtr that the animals were killed by the affiant in the state of Idaho, after March 1. 1915 The inspector will detach the four paws of each skin and mail them with affidavit to the state eterina-rinn, eterina-rinn, postage or expressago to be paid by the person asking bountj oo |