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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 164, 165. 1895. 7 1] any cow which is known to be suffering from tuberculosis, splenic fever, · anthrax, or any general or local disease which is liable to render the milk from said cow unwholesome. _ Sec. 11. That it shall be the duty of the health officer of the District m£¤¤g1s 3>¤i¤¤r te of Columbia, under direction of the Commissioners of said District, to tion: a;`" r°‘°1* make and enforce regulations to secure proper water supply, drainage, ventilation, air space, floor space, and cleaning of all dairies and dairy farms within said District; to secure the isolation of cattle suffering fplom any contagious disease, and to carry into effect the provisions of t is Act. . Sec. 12. That the health officer of the District of Columbia, or his ,,j;*¤P°¤*i°¤ 0* M- duly appointed assistants, shall have the right to enter without pre- ` vious notice, for the purpose of inspection, any dairy or dairy farm within said District. _ Sec. 13. That in all cases of sampling, in the District of Columbia, A¤¤l¥¤¤¤· milk taken for analysis shall be taken, examined, and analyzed in the presence of at least two witnesses, one of whom may be the owner of the milk or his agent; and in all cases such sampling shall be made according to the Babcock method, to wit, dumping the milk from one can to another not less than twice before sampling. _ Sec. 14. That prosecutions under this Act shall bein the police court ,_,€;;_'f’°“'*'°““ °*"’*°‘ of said District, on information signed by the attorney of the District or one of his assistants, and any.pcrson or persons violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction, be punished for the first ofense by a fine of not P‘“'*"”"°“* less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars, to be collected as other fines and penalties, or by imprisonment in the workhouse for a period of not more than thirty days, and for the second offense and each subsequent offense, by a fine of not less than fifty dollars normore than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the workhouse for ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court, and if the person so convicted of a second or subsequent offense hold a permit under this Act, the same shall be canceled and no permit shall be issued to said person for a period of six months: Provided, That any person or persons under this Act shall have the {tonic; 81 privilege, when demanded, of a trial by jury as in other jury cases in '"’ " °‘ the police court. Sec. 15. That all laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the fore- aspen. going be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, March 2, 1895. CHAP. 165.-An Act To authorize the Wisconsin and New Duluth Bridge Company March 2, isss. to construct a bridge over the Saint Louis River, between the States o Wisconsin _""‘""""‘“"“‘ and Minnesota. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United_ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Wisconsin and New ,,‘Q,*g§,‘;“g§Q,;“°@0*Q,‘f Duluth Bridge Company, a corporation organized and existing under gang) mpg gi-sage the laws of the State of Wiscoinsiin, and its successors in interest be, afp, wit; "°’·“"“" and is hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge, with the approaches thereto, over the Saint Louis River, between the States of Minnesota and Y\’isconsin, at such point as the Secretary of 1·<>¢¤¤¤¤- War may determine, within the limits of section two, township forty- eight north, of range fifteen west of the fourth principal meridian,Minnesota, and of sections one and two, township forty-eight north, of range fifteen west of the fourth principal meridian, Wisconsin. Said bridge shall be constructed to provide for the passage of (B21`? Rnilwnyh v¤s;¤¤. locomotives, and trains of railway companies, and shall have lai 'md f°°° °‘°‘ thereon and thereover railroad tracks for the more perfect connection of any railroads that are or may be constructed to said bridge, or the place of its location, to the end that interchange of traiiic may be