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THE

LAWS OF WISCONSIN,

EXCEPT CITY CHARTERS AND THEIR AMENDMENTS,

PASSED AT THE

BIENNIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE OF 1883,

TOGETHER WITH

JOINT RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS.

VOLUME I.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

MADISON, WIS.,

DEMOCRAT PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS.

1883.

97

367026

LAWS OF WISCONSIN.

[No. 14, A.]

[Published February 14, 1883.]

CHAPTER 1.

AN ACT to amend chapter 226 of the laws of 1877, entitled "an act to amend chapter 47 of the general laws of 1871," entitled "an act to amend chapter 107 of the private and local laws of 1867," entitled "an act to authorize the appointment of a phonographic reporter for the circuit courts of the counties of Milwaukee and Kenosha."

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

Salary of pho

porter.

SECTION 1. Section 3 of chapter 266 of the laws of 1877, entitled as stated in the title to this bill, is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 3. The sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per annum, shall be paid to the reporter nographic reappointed for the said circuit court of Milwaukee county for the services of himself and assistant, which shall be in lieu of all per diem for attending said court, and for performing such other services as the court may from time to time direct, and as may be required by law. The said salary shall be paid by the county treasurer of Milwaukee county, at the end of every quarter year from the date of the appointment. A similar sum shall also be allowed and paid to the reporter appointed by the said county court of Milwaukee county, for the services of himself and assistant, which shall also be in lieu of all per diem, and for performing such other services as the said county court may from time to time direct, and as may be required by law, which shall be paid in manner similar to that provided for the payment of the services of the reporter of the circuit court.

transcripts of

SECTION 2. Section 4 of said chapter 226 of the Shall furnish laws of 1877, is hereby amended so as to read as short-hand follows: Section 4. It shall be the duty of the notes, phonographic reporter of each of said courts to furnish, upon request, transcripts of his shorthand notes of the testimony and other proceed

ings, and to charge and collect for his own use five cents per folio for such transcript.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Approved February 12, 1883.

CHAPTER 2.

Green Bay. (See vol. 2.)

a dam.

[No. 15 S.]

[Published February 24, 1888.] CHAPTER 3.

AN ACT to authorize John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Andrew Tainter, William Wilson, Thomas B. Wilson and John H. Douglas, their heirs or assigns, to maintain a dam across the Red Cedar river, in Dunn county, Wisconsin.

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

SECTION 1. John H. Knapp, Henry L. Stout, Andrew Tainter, William Wilson, Thomas B. Wilson and John H. Douglas, their heirs or asMay maintain signs, are hereby authorized to maintain a dam across the Red Cedar river in Dunn county, Wisconsin, on lands owned by the Knapp, Stout & Co. Company, to-wit: lots two (2) and six (6), section six (6), town twenty-eight (28), range twelve (12), west, Dunn county, Wisconsin; said dam to be maintained and used for hydraulic and manufacturing purposes, and for the purpose of facilitating the driving of logs, timber and lumber down said river. The aforesaid persons, their heirs or assigns, shall build suitable slides in said dam for running logs, timber and lumber belonging to any and all other persons, free of expense or charge.

SECTION 2. The right is hereby reserved to the state to alter, amend or repeal any or all the provisions of this act.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Approved February 20, 1883.

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