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certificate.

Subdiv. 2. The license certificate issued for a stallion Terms of or jack whose sire or dam is not of pure breeding shall be in the following form:

THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON,

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.

CERTIFICATE OF GRADE STALLION OR JACK NO.

The pedigree of the stallion or jack (name)

Owned by

Described as follows:

...

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Foaled in the year..

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has been examined at the state

college, and it is found that the said stallion or jack is not of pure breeding and is, therefore, not eligible for registration in any stud book recognized by the department of agriculture, Washington, D. C.

(Signature)....

Professor of Animal Husbandry.

certificate.

Subdiv. 3. The license certificate issued for a stallion Mixed breed whose sire and dam are pure bred, but not of the same

breed, shall be in the following form:

THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON,

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.

CERTIFICATE OF CROSS-BRED STALLION NO...

The pedigree of the stallion (name).

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Foaled in the year..

has been examined at the state

college and it is found that his sire is registered in the

and his dam in the

Such being the case, the said stallion is not eligible for registration in any stud book recognized by the department of agriculture, Washington, D. C.

(Signature)....

Professor of Animal Husbandry.

Subdiv. 4. The license certificate issued for a non

standard-bred stallion shall be used in the following form:

Non-standard bred certificate.

Form of poster.

Fee for certificate.

THE STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON,

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.

CERTIFICATE OF NON-STANDARD-BRED STALLION NO..

The pedigree of the stallion (name).

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(Color)

...

Foaled in the year...
college, and it is found that the stallion is not eligible to
registration as standard-bred, and for the purpose of the
license is not pure bred, although recorded in a non-
standard department of the American Trotting Register.
(Signature)...

has been examined at the state

Professor of Animal Husbandry. SEC. 5. Each bill and poster issued by the owner of any stallion or jack enrolled under this act, or used by him or his agent for advertising such stallion or jack's certificate of enrollment printed in bold-face type, not smaller than long primer, on said bill or poster, and the first mention thereon of the name of the stallion or jack shall be preceded by the words: "Purebred," "grade," "cross-bred," or "non-standard-bred," in accordance with the wording of the certificate of enrollment; and it shall be illegal to print upon the poster any misleading reference to the breeding of the stallion or jack, his sire or his dam, or to be used upon such bill or poster the portrait of a stallion or jack in a misleading way; and each newspaper advertisement printed to advertise any stallion or jack for public service shall show the enrollment certificate number and state whether it reads "purebred," "grade," "cross-bred," or "non-standard-bred."

A fee of two dollars shall be paid to the department of animal husbandry of said college for the examination and enrollment of each pedigree and for the issuance of a license certificate, in accordance with the breeding for the stallion or jack as above provided, and a renewal license fee of one dollar shall be paid to said department every second year

from the date of the issuance of the original license certificate.

Upon the transfer of the ownership of any stallion or jack enrolled under the provisions of this act, the certificate of enrollment may be transferred to the transferee by said department upon submittal of satisfactory proof of such Certificate transfer and upon payment of the fee of fifty cents; and a fee of fifty cents shall be paid for a duplicate license certificate issued where proof is given of loss or destruction of the original certificate.

transferable.

SEC. 52. Any person, firm or corporation bringing any stallion or jack into the state shall within sixty days thereafter procure the license certificate provided for in Procure section one.

Any person, firm or corporation offering any stallion or jack for sale for breeding purposes shall first procure the license certificate provided for in section one.

certificate.

and penalty.

SEC. 6. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof be fined in any sum not Violation exceeding fifty dollars and for each and every subsequent violation of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars.

SEC. 7. When a complaint is made to the department of animal husbandry that a stallion or jack is unsound, and, on investigation, an examination is by the department Complaint. deemed necessary, such examination shall be made by the state veterinarian, or his deputy; but the owner of the stallion or jack shall have the right to select some registered To gain veterinarian to act with the state veterinarian, and in case these two shall fail to agree they shall appoint a third registered veterinarian to act as referee, and his decision shall be final.

SEC. 8. All moneys collected under the provisions of this act shall be expended by the professor of animal husbandry under the direction of the board of regents, in carrying out the provisions thereof, and such officer shall take

decision.

Annual report.

vouchers for all moneys disbursed and shall keep an account
of all moneys received and disbursed and shall make an an-
nual report thereof, which report shall be published with
and as a part of the annual report of the agricultural ex-
periment station of said state college. If, at the expira-
tion of any fiscal year, there shall be on hand moneys in
excess of the disbursements made under the provisions of
this act for the preceding year, such moneys shall be trans-
mitted to the state treasurer and placed in the general fund.
Passed by the Senate February 7, 1911.
Passed by the House February 28, 1911.
Approved by the Governor March 17, 1911.

Official compilation.

Refer or

cite.

CHAPTER 100.
[S. B. 84.]

PIERCE'S CODE OFFICIAL UP TO AND INCLUDING 1905.
AN ACT to adopt Pierce's Washington Code as an official

compilation.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington:

SECTION 1. The compilation of the Session Laws of the State of Washington, arranged and compiled by Frank Pierce and known as "Pierce's Washington Code," is hereby adopted as an official compilation of existing statutes of the state up to and including the year 1905.

SEC. 2. It shall be proper for the legislature, in amending or repealing existing statutes, and for the courts in referring to existing statutes, to refer to or cite Pierce's Washington Code containing such law.

Passed by the Senate January 24, 1911.
Passed by the House March 1, 1911.

Approved by the Governor March 17, 1911.

CHAPTER 101.

[ S. B. 3.]

NOMINATING SUPERIOR COURT AND SUPREME COURT
JUDGES.

AN ACT relating to the nomination of superior court and supreme
court judges, and amending sections 4842 and 4805, Reming-
ton and Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Wash-
ington.

[Amending

Rem.-Bal.]

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. Section 4842 of Remington and Ballinger's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Washington, be4842, and is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 4842. Judges of the supreme and superior courts, state senators and representatives shall not be considered state officers within the meaning of the provisions of this act relating to first choice and second choice voting. When there are to be elected at any general election one or more judges of the supreme court, or of the superior court of any county, the candidates for each respective office whose names are to be placed on the general election ticket shall be determined as follows: The number of candidates equaling the number of judicial positions to be filled who receive the highest Manner of number of votes at the primary election, and an equal number of candidates for such positions, providing there are such candidates, who receive the next highest number of votes, shall be the candidates for such respective offices and their names shall appear on the general election ballot under the designation of such respective offices: Provided, however, That where any candidate for any such office shall receive a majority of all votes cast at such primary election for such office, the name or names of such candidates receiving such majority shall be printed separately on the general election ballot, under the designation "Vote for

procedure.

," and the name or names of no opposing candidate Ballot. or candidates shall be printed on such ballot in opposition to such candidate or candidates, but spaces equalling the number of such majority candidates shall be left following such name or names, in which the voter may insert the

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