LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, To His Excellency, EMANUEL L. PHILIPP, Governor of Wisconsin. SIR: I herewith respectfully submit to you a report containing an account of all matters pertaining to my office for the biennial period ending June 30, 1918, including the substance of all legal opinions rendered on matters of public interest from January 8, 1918, to January 6, 1319, pursuant to the provisions of section 35.32, statutes of Wisconsin for 1917. Dated Madison, Wisconsin, January 6, 1919. SPENCER HAVEN, Attorney General, COLLECTIONS. Sept. 2 Dec. 13 Dec. 27 The following is a statement of collections which have been paid directly to the attorney general and by him paid to the state treasurer, covering the biennial period ending June 30, 1918. This statement does not include collections which have been paid to the state treas urer without passing through the attorney general's hands: 1916 Aug. 10 Rebate of deposit made in U. S. supreme court, Sept. 2 Penalty paid by Door County Telephone Co. for $36.05 700.00 43.66 39.63 26.85 1917 Jan. 26 Costs, State v. Lange Canning Co. 66.18 Feb. 12 Costs, The Chippewa & Flambeau Improvement Co. 60.57 Feb. 23 Mch. 20 Costs, State ex rel. Owen v. Stoughton Club... 36.97 15.30 Timber trespass, Shawano Land & Timber Co... 143.50 50.00 Apr. 14 May 3 Costs, Duluth Street Ry. Co. v. R. R. Commission 67.50 70.63 May 8 Costs, State ex rel. Owen v. O'Neil 69.98 June 14 Costs, Bohemian Mutual Loan & Building Associ- 30.68 Aug. 25 Costs, State ex rel. Owen v. Reisen 63.54 1918 Jan. 11 Portion of income tax due state, White River Lum ber Co., State v. White River Lumber Co...... 459.64 LOANS FROM TRUST FUNDS Applications for loans from the teachers' insurance and retirement fund passed upon and approved by this department: Brown Village of Denmark, Waterworks Bonds, Sept. 26, 1916 $10,000 $25,000 4,500 Juneau-City of Mauston, Waterworks, Street Paving, Sewer Bonds, Mch. 22, 1917.. 25,000 Pierce County of Pierce, Sept. 7, 1917. 15,000 Pierce and St. Croix--City of River Falls, Sept. 7, 1917. 12,000 9,000 St. Croix and Pierce-City of River Falls, Sept. 7, 1917.. 12,000 Sheboygan City of Sheboygan Falls, Waterworks Bonds, Sept. 13, 1916 15,500 Washburn-City of Washburn, Apr. 16, 1918. 17,000 Applications for loans from the trust funds of the state passed upon and approved by this department: Adams Towns of Lincoln and New Chester, Jt. Dist. No. 1, $1,600 Ashland--Town of Barksdale, Dist. No. 1, Apr. 9, 1918. 25,000 3, Dec. 8, 1916 19,000 Barron Town of Arland, Dist. No. 2, Dec. 8, 1916. 2,400 2,000 3,500 Barron and Dunn--Towns of Dallas and Wilson, Jt. Dist. No. 1, 10,000 Barron and Dunn-Towns of Dallas and Wilson, Jt. Dist. No. 1, Aug. 27, 1917 .. 2,000 Barron-Town of Dover, Dist. No. 2, Aug. 27, 1917. 3,000 Barron--Town of Dover, Dist. No. 6, Jan. 19, 1917.. 1,200 Barron--Town of Dover, Dist. No. 6, Dec. 18, 1917. 500 1,200 Barron and Washburn-Towns of Oak Grove and Long Lake, Jt. 2,000 Barron-Towns of Oak Grove and Rice Lake, Jt. Dist. No. 4, 3,000 Barron and Polk-Towns of Turtle Lake and Clayton, Jt. Dist. No. 1, Oct. 4, 1916 2,700 Barron-Town of Turtle Lake, Dist. No. 5, Dec. 18, 1916. 2,750 10,000 5,000 Brown Town of Allouez, Dist, No. 1, Nov. 8, 1916. 10,000 |