Gambar halaman
PDF
ePub

west, of the fourth principal meridian, in the county of St. Croix; said dam to be constructed for the purpose of improving Apple River and for the manufacture of flour, feed and other milling products and the transmission of electric power; provided that the said dam shall not raise the water to exceed twenty feet.

Fishway. SECTION 2. Such fishway shall be maintained in said dam as may be required by the commissioners of fisheries. Right of repeal reserved. SECTION 3. The right to repeal or amend this act is hereby reserved.

SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force, from and after its passage and publication. Approved April 15, 1904.

No. 146, A.]

[Published April 18, 1901.

CHAPTER 186.

AN ACT to appropriate certain sums of money, therein named, to the several charitable, penal and reformatory institutions of the state for the purpose of defraying the current expenses thereof.

The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

Purposes of appropriation. SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the general fund in the state treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to the the institutions hereinafter named, the following sums of money for the current expenses of said institutions, including painting and necessary repairs, to-wit:-to the Wisconsin state hospital for the insane to January 1, 1903, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; to the Northern hospital for the insane to January 1, 1903, one hundred and twenty-seven thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin school for the deaf to March 1, 1903, seventy-four thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin school for the blind to March 1, 1903, sixty-five thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin industrial school for boys to January 1, 1903, one hundred thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin state prison to

March 1, 1903, eighty-seven thousand dollars; to the state public school to March 1, 1903, eighty thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin home for feeble-minded to January 1, 1903, eighty-eight thousand dollars; to the Wisconsin state reformatory to April 1, 1903, eighty thousand dollars.

SECTION 2.

This act shall take effect and be in force, from and after its passage and publication. Approved April 15, 1901.

No. 298, A.]

[Published April 18, 1901.

CHAPTER 187.

AN ACT to prohibit the catching of brook trout in the rivers. known as Brunsweiller and Trout Brook located in Ashland County until April 15, 1903.

The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

Closed season. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful and is prohibited, until April 15, 1903, for any person to fish for, catch or kill with any device or in any manner, any variety of trout in the rivers known as Brunsweiller and Trout Brook located in Ashland county.

Penalty for fishing in closed season. SECTION 2. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of section 1, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force, from and after its passage and publication.

Approved April 15, 1901.

No. 462, A.]

[Published April 18, 1901.

CHAPTER 188.

AN ACT to encourage attendance upon the free high schools by residents of towns and villages having no free high schools.

The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

When non-residents may be admitted to free high school. SECTION 1. The free high school board of any free high school district organized under the laws of this state, shall admit to the high school under its control, whenever the facilities for seating and instruction will warrant, any person of school age prepared to enter such school, who may reside in any town or incorporated village, but not within any free high school district. Persons so admitted shall be entitled to the same privileges and be subject to the same rules and regulations as pupils of the school who are residents of the free high school district.

On

Tuition fee; statement of. SECTION 1. Whenever persons not residing in any free high school district as herein provided, enter any free high school, the free high school board of that district shall be entitled and is hereby authorized to charge a tuition fee for such pupils not to exceed fifty cents per week. or before the first day of July in each year, the secretary of the free high school board shall make a sworn statement to the clerk of the city, town or village from which any person may have been admitted to said free high school. Said statement shall set forth the residence, name, age and date of entrance to such school, and number of months attendance during the preceding school year of each person so admitted from such city, town or village; this statement shall show the amount of tuition which, under the provisions of this act, the district is entitled to receive for each person reported as having been a member of the school from such city, town or village, and the aggregate sum for tuition for all persons so admitted from each city, town or village.

How collected in villages. SECTION 3. The village clerk shall enter upon the tax roll of the village for the ensuing year such sums as may be due for tuition on account of residents of the village who have attended such free high school or schools, and the amounts so entered shall be collected when and

as other taxes are collected, and shall be paid by the village treasurer when so collected, to the treasurer of the free high school board or boards of the district or districts where such persons have attended the free high school or schools.

How collected in towns. SECTION 4. The clerk of any town not having within its territory a free high school district, shall enter upon the tax roll of the town for the ensuing year such sums as may be due for tuition on account of residents of the town who have attended such free high school or schools, and the amounts so entered shall be collected when and as other taxes are collected, and shall be paid by the town treasurer when so collected, to the treasurer of the free high school board or boards where such persons have attended the free high school or schools.

How collected in portion of town or city not in district. SECTION 5. The town clerk of any town or city, a portion of which constitutes or forms a part of a free high school district, shall enter upon the tax roll for that part of the town or city, not within a free high school district, such sums as may be due for tuition on account of residents of the portion of the town or city, that have attended such free high school or schools, and the amounts so entered shall be collected when and as other taxes are collected, and shall be paid by the town or city treasurer when so collected, to the treasurer of the free high school board or boards of the district or districts where such person have attended the free high school or schools.

Conflicting laws repealed. SECTION 6. All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

SECTION 7. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1st, 1901.

Approved April 15, 1901.

No. 122, S.]

[Published April 18, 1901.

CHAPTER 189.

AN ACT authorizing the commissioners of fisheries to release a public easement in certain lands in Vernon county, Wisconsin.

The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

Description of lands. SECTION 1. The commissioners of fisheries of the state of Wisconsin are hereby authorized to release the public easement to enter, for the purpose of fishing with hook and line, upon the north half (%) of the northeast quarter (14) of section number twenty (20), and the north half (%) of the northwest quarter (4) of section number twenty-one (21) of the town of Whitestown, Vernon county, Wisconsin.

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

Approved April 15, 1901.

No. 205, S.]

[Published April 24, 1901.

CHAPTER 190.

AN ACT to amend section 1088 of chapter 49 of the statutes of 1898 relating to the collection of taxes.

The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

All taxes levied a lien on land; when levied on timber, etc. SECTION 1. Section 1088 of chapter 49 of the statutes of 1898 is hereby amended by striking out the words "levy of such taxes" where the same appear in the ninth line of said section, and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "first day of May in the year in which such taxes are levied," further amend

« SebelumnyaLanjutkan »