LAWS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. 



upon the inclosed or nninclosed lands or premises of another, shall be 

 notified to depart therefrom by the owner or occupant, or his agent or 

 servant, and shall thereafter enter upon such lands or premises, or neg- 

 lect or refuse to depart therefrom, except persons who are crossing said 

 lands or premises for some lawful purpose, with the consent of the owner 

 of such premises, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction 

 thereof shall be fined not less than one nor more than five dollars, and 

 shall pay the costs of prosecution. 



SEC. 6881. [Trespassing while mining.] Whoever, in mining 

 for coal, or other minerals, willfully and without lawful authority, tres- 

 passes upon the lands of another, shall be fined not more than one hun- 

 dred nor less than five dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten days, 

 or both ; and any continuation of such trespass for twenty-four hours 

 after the commencement of any prosecution under this section, shall 

 be deemed a separate offense; and all prosecutions hereunder shall be 

 commenced within one year from the time the offense becomes known 

 to any owner of the property injured. 



SEC. 688ifl. [Trespass by owner of shanty-boat; penalty.] Who- 

 ever being the owner of any shanty-boat, anchors, ties or beaches said 

 "boat upon the real estate of another along a creek or river, unless in 

 case of distress or for a longer period than thirty-six hours, without 

 the permission of the owner or agent of the said real estate upon which 

 said boat is anchored, tied or beached, shall upon conviction be fined 

 not more than fifty dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days. 



(688 1- 1 ) SEC. i. [Forbidding trespasses by employes of tele- 

 phone and telegraph companies.] Be it enacted by the General Assem- 

 bly of the state of Ohio, That any person engaged either for himself, or 

 as an officer, clerk, agent, servant, or other employe of any corporation, 

 company, firm, or person doing business wholly or partly in the state 

 of Ohio, as receivers and transmitters of messages or other communi- 

 cations, either by telegraph, telephone, or other similar means, or of 

 any electric light, district telegraph, or other company, person, firm or 

 corporation, who shall enter into or upon the premises, building or 

 buildings of another for the purpose of constructing, altering, repairing, 

 or examining the wires, poles, insulators, frames, or other appendages 

 "belonging to such corporation, company, firm or person, without the writ- 

 ten consent of the owner or agent of such premises, building or buildings, 

 or shall attach thereto any wire, pole, insulator, frame, or other ap- 

 pendage whatsoever, without such consent, shall be fined not less than 

 ten nor more than one hndred dollars. 



SEC. 6882. [Defacing or destroying advertisements or notifica- 

 tions set up by authority of law, or by bridge owners.] Whoever 

 intentionally defaces, obliterates, tears down, or destroys, in whole or in 

 part, any copy or transcript of any law of the United States, or of the 

 state of Ohio', or any proclamation, publication, advertisement or notifi- 

 cation whatsoever, set up in any public place, for the public information 

 of any citizen, by the authority of any law or act of this state, or any 

 sign, notice, card, or tables of rules or rates or any other notice, affixed 

 or pasted upon any bridge, by any owner or keeper thereof, for the in- 

 formation of the public, shall be fined not more than twenty dollars, or 

 imprisoned not more than twenty-four hours, or both. 



SEC. 6883. [Posting bills, etc., on buildings, etc., without con- 

 sent of owner.] Whoever paints, prints, pastes, stencils, or otherwise 



