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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That no keeper or
proprietor of any bakery, hotel, tavern, boarding-
house, restaurant, saloon, lunch-counter, or place
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Shall not keep
or use.
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of public entertainment, or any person having
charge thereof or employed thereat, shall keep,
use or serve therein, either as food for their
guests, boarders, patrons or customers, or for
cooking purposes any article made in violation
of provisions of sections one, two and three of
this act. This section shall not be so construed
as to require evidence of a wilful or intentional
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violation thereof. Whoever violates the provis-
ions of this section shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and punished by a fine of not less than
fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars,
or not less than ten days or more than thirty
days' imprisonment for the first offence, and by
imprisonment for one year for each subsequent
offence.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That authority to
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Violation.
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impose such fines and penalties, with costs, as are
enumerated in sections one, two, three and four
of this act, shall vest in the same courts that
exercise jurisdiction of other criminal cases.
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Authority ves-
ted.
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SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That any existing
statute that may conflict with this act shall be
and is hereby repealed.
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Repealed.
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SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved March 31, 1888.
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Effective.
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