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and others," is hereby amended by twelve of said chapter, as follows: "and any person Well-diggers to or persons who shall perform any manual labor in dig ging, making or constructing any fountain or well upon the premises or land of another, shall have the same right of lien upon the lands whereon the same is dug, made or constructed for the value of said labor, as is given to bricklayers, carpenters, lumber merchants and others; and the said lien may be carried into force and effect pursuant to the provisions contained in said chapter."

SECTION 2. So much of any act as contravenes the provisions of this act is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Approved March 6, 1869.

CHAPTER 102.

[Published March 9, 1869.]

AN ACT in regard to the location of a state normal school at
Stoughton, Dane county.

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

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SECTION 1. The board of regents of normal schools Board of reare hereby authorized and directed to allow the propo- duce amount to gents may re sition made to said board for the location of a normal be raised by school at the village of Stoughton, in the county of Stoughton. Dane, to be reduced in amount to the sum of thirty thousand dollars, inclusive of the land now embraced in the proposition upon which said board fixed the location of said school.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved March 6, 1869.

Amended.

CHAPTER 103.

[Published March 9, 1869.]

AN ACT to amend chapter 11 of the general laws of 1867, entitled "6 an act in relation to records and documentary evidence."

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

SECTION 1. Section 2 of chapter 11 of the general laws of 1867, entitled "an act in relation to records and documentary evidence," is hereby amended by adding after the last word in the last line of said section Registers' fees two, the following: "and said register shall receive

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such compensation for making such copy or copies and certifying to the same, as he is now entitled by law to receive for recording deeds and mortgages, which sum shall be paid him on demand by the treasurer of the county in which said registry is made: provided, that the office of registry is not a salaried office."

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

Approved March 6, 1869.

CHAPTER 104.

[Published March 9, 1869.]

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AN ACT authorizing the governor to direct concerning the expenditure of certain moneys for the completion of the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers.

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

SECTION 1. The balance of the moneys retained direct expendi- and on deposit with the state treasurer, for the completion of the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, may be expended for that purpose in such

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way and at such times within the period herein pre-
scribed, as the governor of the state shall approve.
The time as now limited by law for completing the said
improvement by such expenditures is hereby extended
one year. The engineer of the improvements shall
submit his plans to the governor for his approval. If
any change in the plan, as recommended by D. C.
Jenne, should be found necessary or advisable, the
same may be made with the approval of the governor.
SECTION 2. This act shåll take effect and be in
force from and after its passage.
Approved March 6, 1869.

CHAPTER 105.

[Published March 9, 1869.]

AN ACT to amend sections 1 and 2 of chapter 65 of the revised statutes, [entitled "of the insurance of property in incorporated villages, &c."]

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

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SECTION 1. Section one of chapter sixty-five of the Section 1 revised statutes is hereby repealed, and the following substituted in its stead: There shall be paid to the Insurance comtreasurer of the fire department of any incorporated panies to pay city or village in this state, in which there may be a of premiums to regularly organized fire department, for the use and are department. benefit of said fire department, on the first day of February in each year, by every person who shall act in said city or village as agent for or in behalf of any individual or association, or association of individuals, whether incorporated by the laws of this state or by the laws of any other state, territory or country, to ef fect insurances against losses or injury by fire, the sum of two dollars upon the hundred dollars, and at that rate upon the amount of all premiums, which, during the year or part of a year ending on the next preceding first day of January, shall have been received by such agent or person, or received by any other person or 7-G. L.

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persons for him, or shall have been agreed to be paid for any insurance effected or agreed to be effected, or promised by him as such agent or otherwise against loss or injury by fire in any such city or village.

SECTION 2. Section two of said chapter sixty five is hereby amended by striking out the words, "not incorporated by the laws of the state aforesaid," in the 18th and 19th lines thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof, incorporated as provided in the first section of this

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SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. Approved March 6, 1869.

Assessors shall list personal property.

Items to be listed.

CHAPTER 106.

[Published March 16, 1869.]

AN ACT to provide for statistics for the use of state and county boards of assessments.

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

SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the assessor or assessors of each town, ward or city respectively, in this state, to ascertain and set down, at the time of making the annual assessment for each year, in separate columns prepared for that purpose on the assessment roll, and opposite to the names of all persons assessed for personal property, the number and value of the following named items of personal property, owned by each such person, which value shall be the true cash value, and shall constitute the assessed valuation of the several items of property therein described, to-wit:

1st. The number and value of horses of all ages. 2d. The number and value of neat cattle of all ages. 3d. The number and value of mules and asses of all ages.

4th. The number and value of sheep and lambs. 5th. The number and value of swine.

6th. The number and value of wagons, carriages and sleighs.

7th. The number and value of gold and silver watches.

8th. The number and value of pianos and melodeons.

9th. The value of merchants, banks and manufacturers' stock.

10th. The value of all other personal property. 11th. The total value of all the personal property described as above.

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SECTION 2. Upon the correction and completion of Town and city said assessment roll, as provided in section 29 of chap- mit statement ter 130 of the general laws of 1868, the clerks of each boards. town, city and village respectively shall ascertain the aggregate of each of the several items specified in section one of this act, and shall, on or before the fourth Monday in August, transmit a detailed statement of the same to the clerk of the board of supervisors of their respective counties, together with a statement of the number of acres of land and the aggregate value thereof, as appears on said assessment roll.

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SECTION 3. The clerk of the board of supervisors Clerks of boards of each county, immediately upon the receipt of the stract to secrestatements, as provided in section two of this act, shall tary of state. make an abstract of the same and forward it to the office of the secretary of state, on or before the second Monday in September.

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SECTION 4. Forms for assessment rolls and for the Forms for asreturns provided for in this chapter, shall be prescribed to be furnished by the secretary of state, and shall be furnished to the by secretary of assessors by the clerks of the board of supervisors of the several counties of this state.

SECTION 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved March 8, 1869.

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