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may determine that the state's and the beneficiaries' interests will 

 be subserved by so doing, but all proceeds of such sales or leases 

 shall be divided as is the income therefrom as above provided. 



Sec. 12. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after 

 its passage. 



Approved April 13, 1899. 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PRINTING LAW. 



(ENACTED 1899.) 



A bill for an act pertaining to the reports of the Minnesota State 

 Horticultural Society, and appropriating money for printing the 

 same. 



Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota. 



Section 1. There shall be annually printed and bound three 

 thousand (3,000) copies of the report of the Minnesota State Horti- 

 cultural Society, provided, the number of printed pages of the 

 same shall not exceed six hundred (600). 



One thousand copies of the same, more or less, as requested by 

 the executive board of said society, shall be printed in monthly in- 

 stallments, and bound in paper, as a monthly report, to be dis- 

 tributed among the members of said society. 



The remainder shall be bound at the close of the year in paper 

 and cloth, as determined by the printing commission and president 

 of said society, and shall be distributed by the society as follows: 

 One copy to each of the state officers, members of the legislature, 

 clerks and judges of the supreme court and members of the board 

 of regents and faculty of the State University; ten copies to the 

 State Historical Society, fifty copies to the State Agricultural So. 

 ciety, one to each public library in the state when application is 

 made therefor, and the remaining copies as the Minnesota State 

 Horticultural Society shall deem best. 



Sec. 2. The sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars is hereby appro- 

 priated to pay for the printing and binding of the monthly and an- 

 nual reports of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society from 

 August, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven (1897) to August, 

 eighteen hundred and ninety-nine (1899), and the sum of two 

 thousand($2,000)dollars, annually, thereafter, to pay for the printing 

 and binding of the monthly and annual reports of said society; 

 said work to be performed and said sums paid under the direction 

 of state printing commission with the approval of the president of 

 said Minnesota State Horticultural Society. 



Sec. 3. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the pro- 

 visions of this act are hereby repealed. 



Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after 

 its passage. 



