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two 9 <:ooi> i.Aws. I ette, • * or tobacco • in anv * form whatsoever in any public highway, str» et, place, square,or resort. Section 4. Any minor violating the provisions of this act shall, upon convic tion, I»« * lined in anv • rum not less than one nor more than I» n dollars, or l»v •r im- prisonment at the option of the court, two «lays for each offense. Section 5. Justices of the peace shall have concurrent jurisdiction w ith the cir cuit court for all offenses arising under this act. No l etter laws th; n the following were enacted bv * the la* *.t legislature, ‘ * vet so far a« they are regarded in this part of the state they might as well have Isen pass ed in secret session and then written in < » reek. /ie it < nad< <1 by the / .eyiaititirc Awm- b!y of the Sttit- of Oectjon: , Section 1. It shall )>e unLi»\ fui for any person, other than an officer on lawful business, being arme«! with a gun, pistol, or other firearm, to go or trespass upon any enclosed premise * or lands with« ut Ex-Congretsman Graham Frost of St. the consent of the owner or possessor there» »f. Louis has found in a second-hand book Setion 2. It shall be unlawful for anv store a vellum book containing a map jerson to shoot upon or from the public made in 1690 from the original charts of nigh ways. . * Section 3. It shall be unlawful f»»r anv •* La Salle, the French explorer. On this person, being armed with a gun or other map, at the foot of the great lake, is a firearm, to cause, permit, or suffer any trading-post, spelled *‘Shee-kaw-gu.” dog. acc«»mpanying such person, to g«» or dhis shows Chicago to be older than enter upon any enclosed premises w ithout the consent of the owner or possessor St. Louts and New Orleans. thereof; provided, that this section shall ----- \ not app’y to «logs in pursuit of «leer or WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? varmints. Section 4. Any person violating the provisions of this act shall lie deemed ‘‘It is not only the formidable agent guilty of a misdeamor, ami upon convic tion thereof shall be punished by » fim which now and then shattersand tears rot less than fifteen dollars nor more than the atmosphere, terrifying you with the fifty dollars, and in default of the p.»v- era ah of its thunder, but it is also the i.»ent of the fine imposed shall be commit iife-g:ving agent which sends from heav tal to the county jail of the county in 1 en to earth, with the light and the heat, v iiich the offense is committed, <»ne day the magic of colors and the breath of life. i r very two dollars of the said fine. It is that which makes your heart beat • ••lion 5. Justices of the peace for the ) •r county shall have jurisdiction of to the palpitations of the outside world, I rial of offenses herein defined. it is that which has the power to trans /<r it CNoeb'd by the Le listatice Awm- mit to vour soul the enchantment of h IA>/ nt the State of Orequn: look and the grace of a smile.”—Piof. ' ction 1. It shall be unlaw fui to sell, Galileo Ferraris. birder, trade, give, or in any manner fur nish to any minor under the age of eigh teen years, any tobacco, cigars, or cigar ettes in any form, or any compound in which tobacco forms a component pari CALL without the w ritten consent or <>r«lrr of smh minor's parent or guardian; ami AT when such minor has no parent or guar dian, then in that ca *e consent may be THE given by the «’ounty «’«»urt, sitting for th«’ transaction of county busine-s, upon pro NEWS OH KE / per applicati«»!! in the county in which said minor may 9 have his r» -¡»I» m «•.•* FOR Section 2. Any person violating the • • • provi«iona of this art shall up»»n convic JOB PRINTING. tion, Ir fi lidi in anv 9F sum m»t 1« -■? than five dollars n«»r more than fifty <l«»llars. Section 3. It shall I* unlawful for any minor und« r the age of eight» en v< ars to smoke or in any way use any cigar,cigar-