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9-t 1872-72.—Chapter 58. Theatres. Concerts. Museums. Cireuses. Itinerants. Exemption. Gift enterprises Bank agents. Billiard Saloon county, ctty, tovrn> or other municipal corpo+aii^ft^, shall levy any greater tax than levied by the state for the privi-leges herein taxed. Section 1. Traveling theatrical companies shall pay live dollars for each exhibition. When the theatrical exhibitions are by the season ot not less than one month, the tax shall be titty dollars per month. Sec. 2. On each concert or musical entertainment for profit shall be paid live dollars: on each lecture for reward, five dollars. Sec 3. On museums, wax-works, or curiosities of any kind, . natural or artificial (except paintings and statuary) on each day's and night's exhibiting, shall be paid five dollars. Sec 4. On every exhibition ot a circus or menagerie, for each day or a part ol a day, forty dollars, and for each side-show to a circus or menagerie, ten dollars. Sec 5. On all itinerant companies or persons who exhibit for amusement ol the public, otherwise than is mentioned in the four preceding sections, five dollars for each exhibi-tion. Exhibitions given without charge for admission, and where one-half ot the gross receipts are given to charitable objects, shall be exempt. Sec 6. On all gift enterprises, or any person or establish-ment offering any article for sale, and proposing to present purchasers with any gilt or prize as an inducement to pur-chase, one per cent, upon the gross receipts. And on any lottery, whether known as a beneficial association or other-wise, five hundred dollars, and five percent, on gross receipts, to be paid to the treasurer of the state. This tax shall n< t be construed as a license, or to relieve such person or estab-lishments from any penalties incurred by a violation of the law. Sec 7. Every agency ot a bank incorporated out ol the state, one hundred dollars, to be paid to the state treasurer.. Sec S. The tax on billiard saloons shall be twenty dollars on each table. Every place where a billiard table is kept for hire, shall be considered a billiard saloon within the: meaning of this act.
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Full Text | 9-t 1872-72.—Chapter 58. Theatres. Concerts. Museums. Cireuses. Itinerants. Exemption. Gift enterprises Bank agents. Billiard Saloon county, ctty, tovrn> or other municipal corpo+aii^ft^, shall levy any greater tax than levied by the state for the privi-leges herein taxed. Section 1. Traveling theatrical companies shall pay live dollars for each exhibition. When the theatrical exhibitions are by the season ot not less than one month, the tax shall be titty dollars per month. Sec. 2. On each concert or musical entertainment for profit shall be paid live dollars: on each lecture for reward, five dollars. Sec 3. On museums, wax-works, or curiosities of any kind, . natural or artificial (except paintings and statuary) on each day's and night's exhibiting, shall be paid five dollars. Sec 4. On every exhibition ot a circus or menagerie, for each day or a part ol a day, forty dollars, and for each side-show to a circus or menagerie, ten dollars. Sec 5. On all itinerant companies or persons who exhibit for amusement ol the public, otherwise than is mentioned in the four preceding sections, five dollars for each exhibi-tion. Exhibitions given without charge for admission, and where one-half ot the gross receipts are given to charitable objects, shall be exempt. Sec 6. On all gift enterprises, or any person or establish-ment offering any article for sale, and proposing to present purchasers with any gilt or prize as an inducement to pur-chase, one per cent, upon the gross receipts. And on any lottery, whether known as a beneficial association or other-wise, five hundred dollars, and five percent, on gross receipts, to be paid to the treasurer of the state. This tax shall n< t be construed as a license, or to relieve such person or estab-lishments from any penalties incurred by a violation of the law. Sec 7. Every agency ot a bank incorporated out ol the state, one hundred dollars, to be paid to the state treasurer.. Sec S. The tax on billiard saloons shall be twenty dollars on each table. Every place where a billiard table is kept for hire, shall be considered a billiard saloon within the: meaning of this act. |