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1900.] OF THE SENATE 861 inhabitants or more. the said license fees to be collected as now provided by law. Sec. 4. The application of such license shall stat.e the class or group, as herein above set forth, under which the applicant conducts or desires to conduct his princi- pal business, it shall also state what additional class or group, or what additional article or articles in any class or group, he desires to keep and sell, and also the place by its street numbers at which the business is to be con- ducted. Sec. 5. The license fee shall be fixed at ten dollars (10,) for any one class or group contained in this Act, for the first one thousand dollars stock and ten dollars for every additional thousand dollars, except where such class or group includes the sale of alcoholic, spirituous or fer- mented liquors, when the license shall be two hundred and fifty dollars, and two hundred and fifty dollars for every class or group or for any particular article of any class or group mentioned in the application for such license, being in addition to the class or group in the application mentioned as the principal business of the applicant, and said license fee shall be uniform in each city in which it is collected." Sec. 6. No such license shall be issued until the per- son, firm, corporation or association of persons applying therefor, shall pay to the city treasurer of the city one- half, and into the State Treasury one-half of said license fees as due and payable therefor. Sec. 7. Any person or persons, firm or corporation, or association of persons violating any of the provisions hereof, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprison- ment in the county jail for a term not exceeding one year, or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or by both such fine or imprisonment, and each and every day that a viola- tion of this Act shall continue shall constitute a new and. additional offense, in the case of a viola tion hereof by a corporation, the president or managing officer of said corporation, may be prosecuted thereof as in the case of a private individual. Sec. 8. This Act shall not apply to manufacturing es- tablishments, warehouses or auction houses. |
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