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the average, to exceed thirty-three (33) per cent of such prisoners in the quarrying, manufacturing and cutting of granite for sale; Provided, That the whole or any number of the prisoners may, at any time, be employed in the quarrying or cutting of granite for any of the public buildings of said state and for the building of walls and improvements on the grounds of said reformatory; and Pro vided further; That nothing herein contained shall be construed to interfere with or prevent the filling of exist ing contracts to furnish granite heretofore made by or on the authority of the board of managers.

Contract system

hibited.

"Said board shall retain control of the labor of the prisoners or convicts, and to that end the contract system for of labor proconvict labor in said reformatory is hereby prohibited. Providing, That no convict shall be obliged to labor at stone cutting and stone work more than eight (8) hours per day."

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July first (1st), one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one (1891).

Approved April 18, 1891.

CHAPTER 113.

[S. F. No. 426.]

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION TEN (10) OF CHAPTER TWO
HUNDRED AND EIGHT (208) OF THE GENERAL LAWS FOR
THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGH-
TY-SEVEN (1887), RELATING TO THE MINNESOTA REFOR-
MATORY.

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

SECTION 1. That section ten (10) of Chapter two hundred and eight (208) of the General Laws of the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven (1887) be amended so to read as follows:

"Sec. 10. Any person not exceeding thirty (30) years of age nor less than sixteen (16) years of age, who has never before been sentenced to the reformatory or the state prison, may, in the discretion of the court before which such person is tried and convicted of any crime, be sentenced to said reformatory."

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved April 21, 1891.

General Laws of 1887, amending 208-state reSec. 10 of Chap. formatory.

offenders under

thirty not here

tofore sentenced to prison may be sent to re

formatory.

1881, repealing

Chap. 30-ex

piration of

CHAPTER 114.

[S. F. No. 43.]

General Laws of AN ACT TO REPEAL CHAPTER THIRTY (30) OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE (1881), RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS, AND APPROVED MARCH SECOND (2D), ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE (1881).

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

SECTION 1. That Chapter thirty (30) of the General Laws of the year one thousand eight hundred and eightyone (1881), relating to intoxicating liquors, and approved March second (2d), one thousand eight hundred and eightyone (1881), be and the same is hereby repealed; Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to repeal or in any manner affect any of the provisions of Chapter five (5) of the General Laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven (1887), entitled "An act regulating the amount of licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors." SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 16, 1891.

General Laws of 1887, repeal of Chap. 77, exempting Big Cottonwood river from the provisions of Sec. 29, Chap. 20, Statutes of 1878, relating to fishways.

CHAPTER 115.

[H. F. No. 211.]

AN ACT TO REPEAL CHAPTER SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) OF THE
GENERAL STATUTES OF ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUN-
DRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN (1887), RELATING TO FISHWAYS.

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

SECTION 1. That Chapter seventy-seven (77) of the General Statutes of one thousand eight hundred and eightyseven (1887), amending section twenty-nine (29) of Chapter twenty (20) of the General Statutes of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight (1878), relating to fishways, be and hereby is repealed.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved April 1, 1891.

CHAPTER 116.

[H. F. No. 398.]

AN ACT TO REPEAL CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-
NINE (259) OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF THE YEAR ONE
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN (1887),
ENTITLED "AN ACT TO REGULATE THE SERVICE OF
PROCESS OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY."

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

SECTION 1. That Chapter two hundred and fifty-nine (259) of the General Laws of the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven (1887), entitled "An act to regulate the service of process of the district court of Wash ington county," is hereby repealed.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 20, 1891.

General Laws of

1887, repealing Chap. 259.

Requiring service of process of Washington county to be

in district court

made by sheriff or his deputies.

CHAPTER 117.

[H. F. No. 85.]

AN ACT REPEALING SECTIONS THREE HUNDRED AND
TWENTY-FOUR (324) AND THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-
FIVE (325) OF CHAPTER FORTY-SIX (46) OF THE GENERAL
LAWS OF ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-
NINE (1889).

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

General Laws of
Secs. 324 and 325
1889, repealing
of (Probate
Code) Chap. 46.

of probate court.

SECTION 1. Sections three hundred and twenty-four Abolishing fees (324) and three hundred and twenty-five (325) of the Probate Code of Minnesota, being Chapter forty-six (46) of the General Laws of the state of Minnesota for one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine (1889), be and the same is hereby repealed.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 24, 1891.

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Restoring provisions of law of 1885, relating to villages, as amended by

CHAPTER 118.

[S. F. No. 74.]

AN ACT TO REPEAL CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR
(104) OF THE GENERAL STATUTES OF ONE THOUSAND
EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE (1889), AND TO RE-
STORE FOR ROCK COUNTY SECTION NINETEEN (19) OF
CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE (145) OF THE
GENERAL STATUTES OF ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY-FIVE (1885), AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER
FIFTY-THREE (53) OF THE GENERAL STATUTES OF ONE
THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN (1887),
AND SECTION TWENTY-ONE (21) OF THE SAME CHAPTER
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE (145).

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

SECTION 1. That Chapter one hundred and four (104) of the General Statutes of one thousand eight hundred and Chap. 53, Gen- eighty-nine (1889) be and the same is hereby repealed.

eral Laws of

1887.

SEC. 2. That section nineteen (19) of Chapter one hundred and forty-five (145), as amended by the General Statutes of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine (1889), Chapter fifty-three (53), and also subdivisions eighteenth (18th) and twentieth (20th) of section twenty-one (21) of the same Chapter one hundred and forty five (145), be and the same are hereby revived and made applicable to all incorporated villages in Rock county, the same as previous to the enactment of said Chapter one hundred and four (104) of the Laws of one thousand eight hundred and eightynine (1889).

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 23, 1891.

CHAPTER 119.

[S. F. No. 393.]

AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER SEVEN (7) OF THE GENERAL
LAWS OF ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-
NINE (1889), AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT IN RELATION
TO THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF BAKING POW-
DERS, SUGARS AND SYRUPS, VINEGARS, LARD, SPIRIT-
UOUS AND MALT LIQUORS, TO PREVENT FRAUD AND TO
PRESERVE THE PUBLIC HEALTH." APPROVED APRIL
TWENTY-FOUR (24), ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY NINE (1889).

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

SECTION 1. That Chapter seven (7) of the General Laws of one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine (1889), "An act in relation to the manufacture and sale of baking powders, sugars and syrups, vinegar, lard, spirituous and malt liquors, to prevent fraud and to preserve the public health," be and the same is hereby amended as follows: That the words "state dairy commissioner" be stricken out wherever they may appear in said Chapter seven (7) and the words "state dairy and food commissioner" be inserted in lieu thereof.

That section two (2) of said Chapter seven (7) be and the same is hereby amended as follows: By striking out the words "long primer" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "brevier heavy Gothic caps," and insert after the word "alum," in line three (3) of section two (2) of said Chapter seven (7), the words and after the word "alum," in line ten (10) of said section two (2) the words "as the case may be," and insert after the word "alum," in section three (3) of said Chapter seven (7), the words.

That section nine (9) of said Chapter seven (7) be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

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'Sec. 9. Every person who manufactures for sale or offers for sale any vinegar found upon proper tests to contain any preparation of lead, copper, sulphuric acid or other ingredient injurious to health, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and for such offense shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten (10) dollars nor more than one hundred (100) dollars and costs."

That section eleven (11) of said Chapter seven (7) be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 11. All vinegar shall have an acidity equivalent to the presence of not less than four and one-half (4) per cent, by weight, of absolute acetic acid, and in case of cider vinegar shall contain in addition not less than two (2) per

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