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CHAP. 80

Chapter 80.

Resolve in aid of navigation on Schoodie Grand Lake.

Resolved, That the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated for placing and maintaining buoys in Schoodic Grand lake in Aroostook county. Said buoys shall be placed at such points on said waters as will best serve the needs of navigation thereof. All said money to be expended under the direction of the state steamboat inspectors.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Buoys in
Schoodic

Grand lake,
placing of.

to provide for

Chapter 81.

Resolve in aid of navigation on Moosehead Lake.

Resolved, That the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated for the placing of buoys in Moosehead lake and the erection of lights in Moosehead lake and the maintenance of the same for the year nineteen hundred and five, and the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated for the placing of buoys in Moosehead lake and the erection of lights in Moosehead lake and the maintenance of the same for the year nineteen hundred and six. Said buoys and lights shall be placed at such points in Moosehead lake as will best serve the needs of navigation thereon. All said moneys shall be expended under the direction of the state steamboat inspectors; any part of the money hereby appropriated for the placing of buoys and maintenance of lights which shall be unexpended at the end of the year nineteen hundred and six shall revert back to the state.

Approved March 15, 1905.

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Chapter 82.

Resolve in favor of the Girls' Orphanage of the City of Lewiston under the auspices of the Sisters of Charity.

Resolved, That the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated to be paid to the Society of the Sisters of Charity of the city of Lewiston for the use of said orphanage for the year nineteen hundred and five, and two thousaid five hundred dollars for the use of said orphanage for the year nineteen hundred and six.

Approved March 15, 1905.

In favor
Orphanage.

of Girls'

CHAP. 83

Road in

Eagle Lake plantation, in aid of.

Chapter 83.

Resolve to aid in building a road in Eagle Lake Plantation. Resolved, That the sum of twelve hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the purpose of assisting in building a road in Eagle Lake plantation, and that the same should be expended under the direction of an agent appointed by the gov ernor and council.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Peter M.
Nelson,

in favor of.

Chapter 84.

Resolve in favor of Peter M. Nelson, representative of Penobscot tribe of

Indians.

Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars be and is hereby appropriated to pay Peter M. Nelson, representative of the Penobscot tribe of Indians, for his travel and attendance at this session of the legislature, for the year nineteen hundred and five.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Lewey, Long and Big lakes, in aid of

navigation of.

Chapter 85.

Resolve in aid of navigation on Lewey, Long and Big Lakes.

Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars is hereby appropriated to complete placing and maintaining buoys in Lewey lake, Long lake and Big lake in Washington county. Said buoys shall be placed at such points on said waters as will best serve the needs of navigation thereof. All said money to be expended under the direction of the state steamboat inspectors.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Moose River

plantation, in favor of.

Chapter 86.

Resolve in favor of Moose River Plantation, County of Somerset. Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty-four cents be paid to Moose River Plantation to reimburse the inhabitants of said Moose River for money paid out to build a pest house for the use of the state, provided the governor and council upon investigation find said plantation to be legally entitled to the same.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Chapter 87.

Resolve in favor of Jackman Plantation, County of Somerset.

CHAP. 87

Jackman plantation,

Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty-four cents be paid to Jackman plantation to in favor of. reimburse the inhabitants of said Jackman for money paid out to build a pest house for the use of the state, provided the gov ernor and council upon investigation find said plantation to be legally entitled to the same.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Chapter 88.

Resolve in favor of the town of Fort Kent in the County of Aroostook to assist in building a bridge across Fish River in the town of Fort Kent.

Resolved, That the sum of three thousand dollars be and is hereby appropriated for the year nineteen hundred and five to aid in the construction of a steel bridge across Fish river in the town of Fort Kent, the same to be expended under the direction of the county commissioners of Aroostook county. Said amount to be paid upon certificate of said commissioners to the governor and council that said bridge has been completed at a cost of not less than six thousand dollars. And the county of Aroostook is hereby authorized to appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollars to aid in the construction of said bridge.

Approved March 15, 1905.

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Chapter 89.

Resolve in favor of F. J. Allen of Sanford.

Resolved, That the sum of fifty dollars be and is hereby appropriated to be paid to F. J. Allen, to reimburse him for actual cash expenses incurred while attending hearings of the special committee on salaries and fees.

Approved March 15, 1905.

F. J. Allen, for expenses.

to reimburse

CHAP. 90

I. K. Stetson, to reimburse for expenses.

Chapter 90.

Resolve in favor of I. K. Stetson of Bangor, Maine.

Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and four dollars and seventy-five cents be and is hereby appropriated, to be paid to I. K. Stetson, of Bangor, to reimburse him for actual cash expenses incurred, and bills paid, while attending hearings of the special committee on salaries and fees.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Epidemic fund, to provide for.

Chapter 91.

Resolve providing for an Epidemic or Emergency Fund. Resolved, That the sum of three thousand dollars annually for two years is hereby appropriated as an epidemic or emerg ency fund to be used, if necessary, by the state board of health with the consent of the governor and council in case of the invasion or threatened invasion of small pox or other dangerous epidemic disease into the state, and the governor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant for the same, or such part of the same as may be needed, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Approved March 15, 1905.

Highway bridge across

Kennebec

river, in

aid of.

County of Somerset shall raise $5,000,

Chapter 92.

Resolve in favor of aid in building a highway bridge across the Kennebec
River between the towns of Bingham and Concord.

Resolved, That the sum of twenty thousand dollars, to be paid, ten thousand dollars in the year nineteen hundred and five and ten thousand dollars in the year nineteen hundred and six, be and hereby is appropriated from any unexpended moneys in the treasury to aid in building a highway bridge across the Kennebec river between the towns of Bingham and Concord in the county of Somerset.

Provided, the sum of five thousand dollars be raised by said county and the necessary balance by the towns of Bingham and Concord, or otherwise, which, together with the amount herein Concord shall appropriated, shall be sufficient to fully complete said bridge, within two years from the date of the approval of this resolve without further aid from the state. And said county is hereby

Bingham and raise balance.

authorized and required to raise the sum herein provided for it to raise, by taxation or otherwise, within two years from the date of the approval of this act; and said towns are hereby authorized to raise, by taxation or otherwise, any sums which may be necessary for them, or either of them, to raise to carry out the provisions of this act.

Provided also, that the location and erection of said bridge shall be under the supervision of the county commissioners of Somerset county. Said bridge shall be built of steel or iron not less than eighteen feet wide upon stone piers and abutments, upon plans of a competent bridge engineer, to be approved by the governor and council, and said bridge shall be completed, opened to the public and accepted by the governor and council before the last installment, above provided for, to be paid by the state, shall be paid. All moneys under this resolve shall be paid upon vouchers satisfactory to the governor and council.

Provided further, that said bridge shall be kept in repair at the expense of the towns of Bingham and Concord in proportion to their respective valuations as fixed, from time to time, by the state assessors.

Provided also, that said bridge shall be built on the basis of a cost of thirty-five thousand dollars, and that the amount paid by the state under this resolve shall not exceed four-sevenths of the cost.

Provided also, that the actual damages sustained by the owner of the ferry at this place caused by the building of this bridge, shall be appraised by the county commissioners of Somerset county, the same to be paid by said county.

Approved March 15, 1905.

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Chapter 93.

Resolve for the purpose of completing the Fish Hatchery and Feeding
Station at the Rangeley Lakes.

Resolved, that the sum of one thousand dollars be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of completing the fish hatchery and feeding station at Rangeley lakes, to be expended under the direction of the commissioners of inland fisheries and game.

Approved March 15, 1905.

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