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CHAP. 110

Chapter 110.

An Act to regulate fishing in Shadow Pond, so called, in Squaw Mountain
Township, Piscataquis County.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in
Legislature assembled, as follows:

Shadow pond, to regulate

Section 1. It shall be unlawful to fish for, take, catch or kill any kind of fish at any time in Shadow pond, so called, in fishing in. Squaw Mountain township, county of Piscataquis, except from June first to August first of each year, and during this period it shall be unlawful to fish except in the ordinary method of angling with artificial flies, or fly fishing.

Section 2. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this Penalty. act shall be subject to the same penalty as is provided in the general law for illegal fishing.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Chapter 111.

An Act to amend Chapter eighty-six of the Private and Special Laws of nineteen hundred and three, entitled "An Act to authorize the Orono Pulp and Paper Company to generate, use and sell electricity."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section 1. Section one of chapter eighty-six of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and three is hereby amended by striking out the words "the cities of Old Town, Bangor, Brewer, and the towns of Orono and Veazie" in the fifth and sixth lines, and inserting in the place thereof the words, 'any part of Penobscot county.' Also in same section by striking out all the words after the word "purposes" in the tenth line, and inserting in the place thereof the words, 'other than to the Public Works Company or its successors, and also to any railroad company which is operated by steam, or its successors, to be used in moving trains or cars,' so that said section as amended, shall read as follows:

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Authorized to electricity.

generate

'Section I. The Orono Pulp and Paper Company is hereby specially authorized and empowered to make and generate electricity upon its property situated upon the Stillwater branch of the Penobscot river in Old Town in Penobscot county, and to transmit and conduct such electricity to and into any part of Penobscot county, and to use the same in all ways for its own purposes, and to sell the same for power and manufacturing county.

-to conduct electricity into any part of Penobscot

CHAP. 112

purposes in units of not less than twenty-five horse power, and -limitations. also for heating purposes, but not for electric lighting or street railway purposes other than to the Public Works Company, or its successors, and also to sell the same to any railroad company which is operated by steam, or its successors, to be used in moving trains or cars.'

Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Wilton Trust
Company,

charter

extended.

Chapter 112.

An Act to extend the charter of the Wilton Trust Company.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section I. The rights, powers and privileges of the Wilton Trust Company, which were granted by chapter two hundred and thirty-eight of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and three, are hereby extended for two years from the approval of this act; and the persons named in said act, their associates and successors, shall have all the rights, powers and privileges that were granted them by said act, to be exercised in the same manner and for the same purpose as specified in said act.

Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Eastport Street Railway Company, charter extended.

Chapter 113.

An Act to extend the charter of the Eastport Street Railway Company.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section 1. The rights, powers and privileges of the Eastport Street Railway Company which were granted by chapter four hundred and sixty-five of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and extended by chapter one hundred and seventeen of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and further extended by chapter two hundred and sixty-eight of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and one, and further extended by chapter two hundred and sixty-four of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and three, are hereby further extended for and during the period of two years

from the seventeenth day of March, nineteen hundred and five, and all the rights, powers and privileges that were granted and acquired by virtue of or under said acts may and shall be exercised in the same manner and for the same purposes as provided in said chapter four hundred and sixty-five.

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Section 2. This act shall take effect on the seventeenth day When act of March, nineteen hundred and five.

shall take effect.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Chapter 114.

An Act to authorize the County Commissioners of Aroostook County to create a Sinking Fund for the purpose of paying the bonded debt of said county.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section I. The county commissioners of the county of Aroostook are hereby authorized to create a sinking fund, for the purpose of paying the bonded debt of said county.

Section 2. Such sums as shall be raised or appropriated for that purpose, shall be safely invested by the commissioners of said county, upon a two-thirds vote of said county commissioners and the senators and representatives to the legislature from said county present at a meeting called by said commissioners for that purpose; and such sums shall be reinvested, as occasion may require, in the name of said county, and in the manner herein provided, until required to be used in the payment of said bonded indebtedness of said county.

County comauthorized sinking fund.

missioners

to create

Investment fund.

of sinking

how called.

Section 3. The meetings provided for in section two of this Meetings, act, shall be called by the county commissioners, by a letter addressed by them to each member of the legislature from said county, naming the date, place and object of the meeting.

Section 4. Senators and representatives attending any meeting called under the provisions of section three of this act, shall be paid from the county treasury of said county actual expenses of attendance on said meetings, upon an order drawn by the county commissioners.

Section 5. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 28, 1905.

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tion for

meetings.

CHAP. 115

European and

North
American
Railway
Company and

R. R. Co.

Chapter 115.

An Act to authorize the European and North American Railway and the Maine Central Railroad Company, its lessee, to change the location of its railroad bridge across the Kenduskeag stream in Bangor.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section 1. The European and North American Railway and the Maine Central Railroad Company, its lessee, are hereby authorized to change the location of the bridge of said European MaineCentral and North American Railway across the Kenduskeag stream in Bangor under the direction of the railroad commissioners, and to build and maintain a new bridge, with two or more tracks, and a sidewalk for foot passengers on the north side thereof upon the changed location.

authorized

to change location of Kenduskeag bridge.

Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Van Buren
Sewerage
Company,
charter

extended.

Chapter 116.

An Act to extend the time in which the Van Buren Sewerage Company is authorized to commence business.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Chapter one hundred eighty-two of the private and special laws of the year nineteen hundred and three is hereby continued in force and the corporators named therein are hereby given a further period of two years from the time of the approval of this act in which to organize and commence business under said act.

Approved February 28, 1905.

Cumberland Trust Company, charter extended.

Chapter 117.

An Act to extend the charter of the Cumberland Trust Company.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section I. The rights, powers and privileges of the Cumberland Trust Company which were granted by chapter three hundred and sixty-seven of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and one, and extended by chapter thirty-one of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred and three, are hereby extended for two years from the approval of this act; and

the persons named in this act, their associates and successors, shall have all the rights, powers and privileges that were granted them by said act, to be exercised in the same manner and for the same purposes as specified in said act.

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Section 2. This act shall take effect on and after February When act eighteenth, nineteen hundred and five.

Approved February 28, 1905.

shall take effect.

Chapter 118.

An Act to extend the charter of the Pushaw Lake Railway.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section I. The rights, powers and privileges of the Pushaw Lake Railway, which were granted by chapter two hundred and fifty-five of the private and special laws of nineteen hundred one, are hereby revived and extended, and the persons named in said act, their associates, successors and assigns, shall have all the rights, powers and privileges that were granted them by said act, to be exercised in the same manner and for the same purposes as specified in said act, and the organization of said company is hereby confirmed.

Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.
Approved February 28, 1905.

Pushaw Lake charter

Railway,

extended.

Chapter 119.

An Act additional to and amendatory of Chapter forty-eight of the Private and Special Laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Winterport Ferry Company."

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section two of chapter forty-eight of the private and special laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: 'Said company shall not be required to transport carriages or perform other duties that will require the use of a scow from November the first to April the first of each year,' so that section two as amended, will read as follows:

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'Section 2. Said corporation is hereby authorized to set up, established. establish and maintain a ferry across the Penobscot river from Winterport village to Bucksport center, so called, with a boat

Ferry

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