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FitiiiAY. si;i'ti;mi{|;k 7, iiti:
ly Country Tie of Thee, Sweet Land of Liberty."
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THK i;m> F0UI;SIIAIK)WKI)
Whai liriii.sli troops demon.strated at Messine.s and Frc^nch troops about Vei'diin, llHliaii troops are now jirov Ing ill the iiioiintain.s northwest o Trieste, that the strongly forlifiei line on ttie (lerinan-AuHtrlaii we.s front is nol iinpreKnable. In the I'lKh: Ing now going on the advantage is ali with tho Italians who have a heavy reserve of seasoned tro()ps on wliii 1 to driiw as they push faitlier mii' fartlier inio Austrian terrilory. Ow Ing 111 llie iialiie of her war fKin'
'Italy li.-l.i been .ihle to ii;i' (inly ai'H'l' one-thinl nf her army thus far, ,in<l now i' lr)ol^s us tlioii.i;ti ¦.-;he is ali'iu; read;/ l<i e\eit tier full sireimtli. Tin recently aiiiioiliie'd policy cf tiie A! lies lo e.\eri eoiiliiiual piessiir>' npnii the ariiil.i's of the Ciiil.ial I'onm is I'li'l deal strong blows iiiinii f.r.oiable "ji portuiilties appi ar.s to In- \vuii:iii', Sllceessfiilly. It lias been :i p|i;ir<ii: for several iiioiitbs llial ';eiin;in.\ ;iii'! Austria bave bei'n iisin.g tlMii- iiirio.-.i endeavors In hold their lines mi iln ii
• Vest rroiit, but in spile of liie r i : foils, ti;i\e lueii losing groiiiMl ol gieal stralegie imporl;itice. Coiini'i attacks ill '-;re:ii foice lo retake lo^,t ground, wilhout exception, !i;i\c n- suited in heavy Josses and ba\e I'ail- ed of lljeir purpose. While the ' n.l is not yet, the results of the spriiiK and siiiiiiiirr caiiil>aigli r'^'iii el. :irl', to forisliadow it.
n.'OI l» 01 01 K SOlKllliS
New Voi-k's greet ing to lier cili/.'ii Boldiers was imiiressiv*', i iilliii;.ia^l ir, patriotic, from tin' iiioni''iii lie lanil- td in .New Voik i.iiitil he t-iii i aiiit'ii for the camp '.vli-ie ji"' is to r.'c. ive his prep;iiati()ii lor liattje. every m:ii' In iiuiriinii was .giveii an itba of ili. I^'egard in wliii h he is lield by lii.-^ fellow eili/i MS till- lb.' JMI I he lia:. l^b'Cleil to pIllV 111 the -'le,!! U.ir 'I'll''
Empire Stale i.-i pioml ol' b''r ^niilicis. as Vfil she mry be, ami Im'IiiihI :''' the cbecr^ug ami siii".iu: ib.'U iiia:li ed tbeir ilcpurtuie \s;'..- tli' f'Tvciii hope tb.it. ' Uie li!:ie \s ill mil 11'' l-li distaill uheii a ¦•welciiim home" li, i,. onstrati;in will follow the "seridolT," and vvlieii Hie raw leci nil v\ ill br ibc veteran.
Al.l.li;.S AIM SAVIN*; IHI IK >l 1 N
In the licice ligbliim tlial lias iici, going on m I'Maiuleis, in l'"r.iiicr am! in Italy for tho past three weeks, the superiority <ir the tactics ol ili«' Al¬ lies bas been dvuioiistrated rep.':>.|ed ly. During the ln'aviest b'^htiiig with their artillery the Urkish, Freneh and Italians have been saving their men. In I'.elgiiini llrilish ••tanks" pi'iietr;il- ort the (leniuiii lines live liundicd yards ou a mile front and captiireil several slion:; works with the lo-s of only liftecu iiieii, wliib' (Jcrinaii in i soiier.s tipoke bitterly of sec ing tin ir own guns wiibdiawn while the in¬ fantry was being pushed forward with Inaullleient artillery support. While the Uorinaus are saerilieing men to save gnns the Allies are .saving men.
l'|» TJO THK RAISKU
If Kaiser Wilhelm were bent upon the desTnution of the Oernian iieoplc he emld adopt uo surer policy for carrying out his plan than that of prolonging the war. His attempt lo euhjugatc^ Kuiope haa been balked. All that be gained in his first terrilic onslaugiit on France is being taken away, in three years he has sue-. ceeded in arraying aifainst himself lour-llftha of the civilized world. In hto own country his power Is su¬ preme, and he can continue the •Uughter of his subjects long after the ftKht 18 hopele.s3.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
CKAP Jgl. AN ACT to amend the Judiciary law, lo relation to the appointment and com¬ pensation of official referees by the ap¬ pellate divisions of the supreme court Ir, the first, second, third and fourth judi¬ cial departments.
Became a law May 7, 1917. with the approval of the (iovernor. Passed, three- Sfths l)«lnK present.
The People of tiie State of New Yorit. represented In Senate and AsserAily, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section one hundred nnd
fifteen of chapter tiilrty-five of the l;i»»
of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled
•'.An act In relation to the adralnlstrntiori
of Jiiatiee. conatitutinif chapter thirty of
the consolidated laws," as amended by
chapter eisht hundred and forty-four of
tho laws of nineteen liundred and eleven.
and chatiter sixty-two of the lawa of nine.
j teen hundred and twelve, and chapter
three hundred and twenty-three of the
I laws of nineteen hundred and twelve aiel
' chapter two hundred and slxty-two of the
j laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen in
hereby aniended to read as follows.
{ Ui. Appointment of offli.ial referees In first, second, third and fourth Judicial (U- partmentB. The appellate dlvL-^lons of tie' j supreme court In the first, second, thinl I and fourth dei«iirtm>nt.s may from time to I time appoint any former Jud.i^e of the court of common plea.s and justice of the su- I premo court, who shall have served aa such I judge and justice fur eiis'lit years or more I in the first judicial district, and who after I such service was retired before the r-"- plratlon of bis term tjecajjse he had nrnv- ; ed at the ace of seventy years, and an.v former judRe of the court of common _^ pleas and justice of the supreme court who shall have serv d as such judge iirnl Justice for twenty-eiRhi years or more In the first judicial district nnd who hiis at¬ tained the iiRR of seventy years: and any Justice or JuHtices or any former justice' or Jii.stices of the .supreme court in the first Juflielal department or the Judicial , di.'^tricts situated in tfie second, third, unc! f'.iirlh Judliial depiirtrnenta who shall have served hm a Jii.stiee of the supreme court for rourt«^n years or more aii'l shiill hnve attained the age of slxty-lUc; years or who shall have served as a Judgi' or Justloe of a court of record for foiirtei-n : years or'niore, and who after such service shall in hl.H .'ilxty-nfth year or thereafter or theretofore have retired or who shall ' hereafter retire from his or th"i>- said Office, by expiration of term or resigna¬ tion or beciiuse he or they shall have ar¬ rived Ht the iKje of seventy years, or who has served not less than twenty-live years in n court of record, of which fourteen years thereof at least shall have be'n served in the supreme ciurt as ofll' i.il referee or referees, for the term of his or their life To any such omelal referei-s may be referred any nelion. matter or ¦ proceeding pending in said supreme tourt, referable liy statute or the rules and prac¬ tice of said cotf'rt. in which the Jii.'^lice maiciiig the ordcir of'reference sliuil <i. em that for any n-ason tlie e.xpeiusu of .sud. refereni'e slioiiid not be borne liy the par¬ ties tr) such action, matter or IiroceeiliriK 5 :; This act si;ail lak>' effeci immeiliately. Stale (if New Vork, Olllce of tlie Secretary of St:ite, ss:
i li.-iv" (toinpared tiic preceiliiig with the orii;iniii l.i'.v on lile in this ol'iie, and do liereii.\- .'ertify that ilii' same I.s a correct transcript llcererr'iin and <jf tiie wiiole ol said cri.u'nal law
I'H.\.\"('1.S M. llfC'i,
Sivrelary cl" Slat.'
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. I'11A P. ;i;»a.
A.V ACT to aineiul chapter live hundred and i.inetv-f"iir of tlie laws of nineteen hundred aii'l sixte'ii. entitlod "An a't to reorganize the conimission on in * pris¬ ons, to deline its iiowifra and duties, I" provide f.pr tin; C'^talilishmcnt of a new farm nnd imiiistrial prison mid tinr con structiun of new buiiiiiiiKS at Sing HiriK jirison. making a|)propriallon.s for siicii puriioses iiii'i rnpealing certain a.'ts re¬ lating to tiie commi.ssion on new pris¬ ons." in rel.itioii lo the cost of niaiii- teiiance of iirisoners Employed in coii- Btructiin work.
Became a law May 7, 1917, wltli the apiuoval of Uie (loveiiior. Pas.sed, tliiee- fitllis lieing present
The I'L'ojile of the State of New Vork. rei'ie.senled in S' iiate and Assembly, do enact as foiii'WS,
Section 1. Section four of chapter five huiidied and nin-'ty-foiir cif the law.i of nineteen hundied and si.xleen. entit'ie'l "An act to reorganize the enmmlssioii on new prisons, to lietlne its jiowers nnd du¬ ties, to provide for the estalilisiiment of a new farm and industrial prison and the <.'onstruction of new liuililinrs at SiiiK Ki;i« prison, mai'iiit; apppiprlatinns for sue li purposes and rcIiealiiiK certain ii'ls relat¬ ing to the commission on new prisons, " is hereby lunencled to lea'l as follows:
§ 4. Th'' stale iirciiiti et may. Willi tlie npiirovai of tlie coinmisslon cm new jiris- ons, employ an architect or archileets or such assi.-itants and sui.crinlenilents ol' ecinstruition as may he necessary to iire- Iiaro the iiians unci .siiecilications and to locally supervise tile work of conslnic- tlon iirovicled lor by thi.s act. whoso ccmi- petisation. not excei-dlng four per ccniii'ii of tho total cost of construe tion. shall la- r'aiil ciiit of tiie funds ap|iro|iriated f'U such work. Prison labor siiali, so fur as practicable, be ern|iloyed in thii work iiu- tiiurized by this in i, and for such piiriiose tiio Kupi rintendei.t of stale prisons is hereliy autliorized to transfer luiscnieis froni any state prison to the site sele'ted for tho new farm and incliistrial prison iiutbcrizwl l>y this act. The commi.-^si.iii Is authorized to cre.t teniliorary barra' l..-i for the custody of such prisoners Tin state supeiinteiident shall contiiiiie tc. have tiie eiisl'iiiy, control and niaint.- naiice . of all prisoners so transfi-rifl Tho total cost of maintenance. In¬ cluding guarding of the prisoners sc transferred for the con.struction of the new farm and incliistrial prison, slial! be chargeable against and payabl,- from moneys heretofore or heieafter iip|>iopri ated for such construction. .\ chaige of not cxeeedim,- ti^n cents per day per man for ndilitioiMl niainlenanee for all th'' prisoners employed on tho construction cil tho new Iniilding nt Sing Sing prison i; hereby autliorized to ice expended fi"in the iiicmey lieretoforo or hereafter apiac priat"d for muh construction.
S 2. This act shall take effect Immedialelv Blato of New York, Olllce of tho Secrctar;. of .'^tate. .ss:
I liiivo (vunpared the iireceding with the criginal law on tile In tlila olllce. and d . lereby certify that the .same is a corn i ' transcript therofroni and of tiie-wholo of said original law
FRANCIS M liriiH.
Sccret:Lr\- of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP ;'.'.'i
AN ACT to amend the iirlson law. in re lation to the leasing of sites for farm and other labor, transfers of prisi'in rs and einiiloyment of prisoners at farm and other outside labor. Bei'ame a l-aw May 7, 1917. with the ap proval of th< Oovernor. Passed, three fifths l>elng p/esent
he People of the State ot New York. represented in Senate and As.iembly. do enact as follows:
Se<-tlon I. Chapter forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An act relating to prisons, consti¬ tuting chapter forty-three of the con¬ solidated laws," is hereby amended by In¬ serting therein at the end of article four a new section, to be section seventy-five, to read as follows:
I 75. I<ea»e and acquisition of lands for j farm and other outside labor The super- | Intandent of state prisons. With the ap- i proval of the state comptroller, may lease j for not to exceed five years, leai property 1 Within the state for tha employment at
. nrii
,i^^t:
l.hiiAi, NOTH'KH.
Cuin labor, atone quarrylns and atone •ruahInK, of convicts confined In tha state prisons The superintendent of state pris¬ ons, subject to the audit now provided by law, may erect temporary structures or repair and alter nece.ssary buildings on the lands so leased and provide necessary equipment for the purposes o( this section. The expanses of such lease or leases, structures and equipment shall be charge¬ able to the manufacturing fund of the state prisons, known as the capital fund, and the revenues from such undertaking!) sh.-ill l^e paicj into that (und as now or hereafter provldtd by law. The lease of sny farm or site which may have been heretofore entered Into for any of the above named purpose.') by the agent and wanlen of any state prison is herel)y vali¬ dated, and the premises so leased shall lie available for the puriKjses of this section Farm or oiher industries established and condjicted under the provisions of this sec¬ tion shall be sulijeit to the provisions of law applicable to other prison tnduHlrie.-i and farm luij'^r in prisons
S 2. Such chapter is hereby amended by liuierting therein after section one liuii- rlred and eighty a new section, to be se' - tlon one hundred and tighty-a, to read us follows:
{ PiO-a Transfer of prisoners to priscjii farms and other places. The superintend¬ ent of state prisons may transfer such priscjtiers as he rnay select, conlined in the state inisons, to farms or other luc-m- Ises leased under the provisions of section Severn y-llve of this rtiaPter. The agent and v,arden. or such onVier as may I"- ¦le-clgnate'l by the .superintendent cif st:i.te priscms to be in charge ol( such farms or premises, may make such rules as he may deem necesH.iry for the proiier care, cus¬ tody and control of such prisoners while employed as provlcled in such section, sub¬ ject.to the afiprovai of tne superintendent of State prisons. The convicts so trans¬ ferred shall continue to be subject to pris¬ on disciplint and within the custody and ccjntTol of the superintendent of state prisons. The superintendent of state pris¬ ons may also transfer and provide in like manner fo'r the custody and control of such convicts as he may .seiec:t. confined in the state prisons, to other places in tiie state to be employed in such useful oceu- Iiations as may lie established by law for the employment of such prisoners.
9 3. This act shall take effect Immediately State of New Vork, Office of tho Secre-
i^";- -yt .State, sa.
I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this oflice, and do heieby certify th;it the same is a correct transcript tlierefrom and of the wholo of said original law
FRANCIS M. HT'GO,
Secretary of Slate.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP -110. A.V ACT to amend tiie tax law. In relation to the lien of corporation tax. *
Became tji law May 8, 1917, with tlie approval ot the (;overnor. Passed, three- lirtlis being present.
Ttie I'eojile of tlie Slate ot New York, reiueseiite'l in Senate and Assembly, do enact as foll'iws
Section 1 Section two hundred nnd sev¬ en of rlnipter sixty-two of the lawa of icinetcen li .leiied unci nine, entitlecl "An ac;t In relation' to taxation, constituting cliatder sixty of the consolidated laws," is hereby anicndecl to rend as follows:
§ 317. Limitation of time. 'I'lio iirovisions of the code of i:i\il iirocedure leiatlve I'l tho llrnitaticin of time enlorcim; a civil remecly shall not ajirily to any iiroceeding or action taken to levy. a|iliraise, nssess, dctoiialno tir enforce the collection of any tax or penalty prescribed by this article. and this sccti'.in shall be eonslrucd as hav¬ ing been In effect as of date; of the origt nal enact.^lent of the corporatiicjii tax la'.v. provided, lie.iwever, that as t'l real estate in the liaiuls of persons who are owner.-i fhcreor Willi would be- purchasers in g'lod fallli hut for such tax or penalty, and a-i t') the lien on real estate of moi tsj.im-s held by persons who would bc! holders thereof In good faith but for such lax or penalty, all taxes and penalties which iiavu iirior to April first, nineteen liunclie J and seventeen 'becciiuB, cli^' aii'l payalile pursuant to this artit'le, and which h.-ivi' not been referred to the attcirney-general IHirsuant to section two hiindreel and three of this chapter, sliall cease to be a lii'ii on such real estate as against such purchasers or holilcrs, after the exi'ira- tion of ten years from the time when such tax bee'ame due and payable.
5 3. This act shall take effect July first, nineleen liuri^red and e';;hteen, KI:ao of New Vork, Olli'e e,f the Secre-
t:iry of State, ss:
1 have compared the prececling with the "'"'ginal law on tile In this ollice. and do h' lelrv certify that the same is a correct tr.inscrllit therefrom and ot the whole ot said original law.
• FRANCIS M. TIT'OO.
Secretary of .State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. -11';. i
A.'M .\CT to annuel llie public offlciers law. j
Ihe ciwi Service law aial the; educali'Hi
law, in relation to the removal of olll-
cers nnd einiiioyees for trea.sonable or
seditious acts or ulterances. |
He.'aniu a law May X, i;ii7. with the |
ui'iiieival of the- (lOvernur. I'assed, three- j
filllis beitu,' [iresent. |
The People of the Slate of New York j
rei'iH'senteel in Senate and Assembly, it" I
eii lit as fcjilciws:
S'-' tlon 1. Cliatiler fifty-one> ot the laws ! of iiiiic.'ieen hiinilrcd and nine, entitled j "An act In relation to public olliceis. leiii- | Etltiilini; chapter forty-seven of the con ; S'l'i lated laws," Is hereby amended by in- \ selling therein alter sJeclion tliii ly-llvc, a ! new section to be section tli'irty-live-a. to ; rend as follows: |
5 ;;.'.-a. Removal fi^r treasorialile or se'dl- j ticius acts ot ullerances. .V peisuii hold- ] ing anv iiublie oflice shall bc removable tiierefroni. in the manner provided by law, ! for til" utterance of any trease.nalile or ' si'dilieens word or words or the doing of : any treasi'iialde or seditious act or acts | during ills ti riii. |
i :;. Chiiicter llfteen ot the laws of nine j teen luindred and nine, intitled "An act in rel.iii.in to tlie civil service of the state of ! New Vork and the civil divisions and : cit.es tiiejeof, constituting chapter seven \ of the consolidate.! laws." la hereby wniniled by inserting therein after sec- I 11 twinl>-three, a new section to be .section twenty-tliree-a, to read as follows 5 ^3-n Removal for treasonable or sedi¬ tious a-ts or utterances. A person In the civil service of the state or of any civil di- vi.-^ion thereof siiali lie removable there¬ from for the utterance of any treasonable or .seditious word or words or the doing of any treasonalde or ^eeliiioiis act or arts while holding siiih iiosition.
§ 3 Ciiapter twent\-cine of the laws of nl'K'teeii hundred and nine, entitled "An a>t relating to etiic:ition. constituting chapter sixteen eif the eon-ollclatee! laws." as amcneleel by chaiiter one hundred and forty o! the laws of nineteen hundred and ten, is liereby amende el by inserting there¬ in a new section to bo section live hundred and Kixt.\-eight, to read as follows:
i Bus. Removal of superintendents, teach¬ ers and employees for treasonable or sedi tious acts or utterances. A person em- played as superintendent e->f schools, teach¬ er or employee In the pulillc schools. In iinv city or school district of the state, shall be removed from such position fo^ the utterance ot any treasonable or sedi¬ tious word or worcls or the doing of any treasonable or seeJitious act or acts while holding such position.
i i. This act shall take effect immediately. State of .New York. Office of the Secretary of State, sa:
I have compared the preceding with the orlKtnal law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole ot mM oiislnal law.
KRANCIS M. HT'OO, ¦ Secretary of State.
IF.CUL NOTICES. LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AutherKy.
CHAP ltS6 AN ACT to amend the tajt law. In rela¬ tion to the collection of taxes and the fees of collector.
Became a law May 1. i:>17. with the
approval of the Governor. Passed, three-
Bfths being present.
The People of the State of New York.
I represented In Senate and Assembly, do
enact os follows: 1 Section 1 Section seventy-one of chap¬ ter silly-two ot the laws ot nineteen hun¬ dred and nine, entitled •'An act in rela¬ tion to taxation, constituting chapter six¬ ty of the coiisolidateej laws," as anieia; d by chapter three hundred am! tweiit>- three of the laws of nineteen hundred and slxt-en, IB hereby amended to read as fol¬ lows:
1 71. Collection cjf taxes; sale ot jier.sonal property. After the- expiration ot notice . period thlrt>' days, as firovided in section sixfy-nlne of this c t,ai>tcr ihe coll itnr . sliall call, at least om '•. on every p.rso" ' taxed upon such roll whose taxes aie un- ' paid, at Ills usual place of residence, if he is an actual inhalntant of sii^ft' tax il.s ' trlet. and (Jemand peymenl of ihe tax>- I cl^^rged to him on liis propertv tf th- I owner of a t>ari-cl or portion ut re.al prop ' erty Is a resident of the tax, district i i i which such parcel or iiortlon of real pniii- j erty Is assessed, ancl his name i.s cirr. '.-.ly enttred on the asscssinent-roll. h" sha!. I be personally liable fejr the tax assc-.'' '! I against such parcel or portion of rea! tn-'ii ¦ ! erty. If any persoi, shall negl<-et iir r'- 1 fuse to pay any t.ix Imposed on him. tiie collector shall hvy iijion any persinal I property in the county .belonging t'j or in I the possession of any person who ought i to pay the tax, and 'ause the saiT;e to be sold at public auction for the pa\ment of such tax, and the fees and exiienses of collection: ancl no claim of propert.v to I" made thereto by any ether i^-rfujii shall be av.allable to prevent sue h sale. The col¬ lector shall be entltli-d to a fee of one dol¬ lar for making such 1'vv in addliion tei any other fei'S ami exiienses of e'^('.b•ctlorl If such tax is p:elcl b'fiire the day.of sale and to a fee of one dollar for making such levy ancl one il.illar for conducting the sale in addition to any other fees and exiienses cjf collecticn. If such tax is not [lalcl before the day .,f sale Public notice- of the timej and |''a' !¦ "f sale of the [irop- erty to be scjlcl shai: be- given by postliit.' the same In at least three public pl.ices In the tax district wle r.. the sale is tej be mad' , at least six davs previous thi'reto It the proceeils of s'l ,'e sale shall be more than the amount of s'ldi tax, the fe'-s of the iollecMon and tli.' ex|iens'-s of the sale, the sui'iiliis sha'i he paid to the i>er- son against whom t;,.' tax was assessed If any other person -hall claim the sur- jilus, on till! ground t' .it the pmlH-rty soM bi'Iongcd to him, ai-.'l such claim be ad- milted ijy the person for the payment of whose tax Iho sale uas made, such sur- Iilus shall be paM tn such other person If such claim be cuit. sled by the jie-rson fcir the payment of '.'.hose tax the jirop- erty was sold, piich s iriilus shall be [laicl CIV'T by the- COlle-'-teir to the: SUpe-rV'Seir of Ihe town, who shall V' lain the same until the rights of the" p...t 's ther.te. shall bc'
dcl'-rinined by cl :H". of Lew. or by
agreement In writicc made- by them and tiled with the supcuisor. The collecfor iilion iiaymeiit of i!: :.iXes shall state in the column of the t, xroll provlcled tln-re- for, th' clalc of s';> '. r lynie-nl. aii'l shell write his name- a''t ¦)' !i e! ,•.
5 L'. This ait si :i ¦ ike cricci hnmedi- ntelv.
Stale of New Ye-rl: ' itll'-e of the S."'re- tary of State, s-
1 b;ive comiia'cd t: preceding with tiie original l;iw on lil.> tai" otlho. a;,'l .!"
hereliv c. rtifv t'lat ¦ '• same is a corr.' i triH'..script llie'-efrom "c| of tlie v. ic.!.- "f Bald original taw
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fol-
LEUAL NOTICES.
hundlcLi ..... . , lead
: lows:
I 3H-C Town I'lT'l may contract for Are protectlor et c«'!ern L'pon the writ¬ ten petition of :i nrvijorii.N eif the resident I taxpa,\ers of any »ati-r elisirict, higluvay ; district or wn'i r s"!':i!y liistrict adjoining a city or an m cijpe.i.ai"l village, having a fire depanineiit o. a:i incorpejrated fire company therein, the i-nvn board of any town may m;ike a centra' t with any such I city or liicorpor.a..cl village for fire pr' - ' tectlon to be fiirnisi^'d with.n such wa¬ ter district, highway d.stnct or water sup- ¦ ply district lor u sum not to exceed in any one year ten ce;iUt upon each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of taxable prop'-rty l\iiig within such water district, highway district or water supp'.y ' district as app-ara by the la<t precte;,;!,; I town assessment-roll ot said tiwn and j fof a period not txeeeJing five y.aia ' at any one time. The amount of any ' contract that may be entered into pur- I suant to the prf.visions of this section shall be assessiil. levied and collected ' upon the taxable prop-rty in said district in the same manner, at the >^ i-ne time and by the same offic rs as the taxes, charge.'^ or expenses of said town ,cr" now assess¬ ed, levied nnd c ollec le.l and the sam» shall be paid over by the .supervisor t" i the city or lncori>orated village f.irnlshlng ' such fire prot'-cilon This S'-ct ejn shall 1 apply to a water supply clistrii t formed und'T the provisions ot see tion eighty-one ' of the transportation coriiorations law. as well as to water districts, highway dla- I trlcts or wali-r supjily districts formed under the provisions of this chapter. Nu j such contract shall be made, howetver . with any such citv or Incorporated vil- I lage unless it has In the opinion of the ; town board suitable apparatus and apiili- ' ances for the furnishing of such fire pro¬ tection in said district. ' i 2. This act shall take effect immedi ately.
State ot New York. Oflice of the Secre¬ tary of State, Ks
I have compurecl the preceding with the
original law on file in this olfice. and do
; hereby certify that tho same is a correct
' transcriiit therefrom und of the whole of
' said original law
FRANCIS M. HCOO.
Secretary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
Cil.M :i A.N ACT to ami'iul llic i c i\ i.iw, liy re¬ pealing section i.lty-t\V'' a relation to reporis of ccjimly indel.l. s-- nec.cnie a law May 1, 1 17. with tli'- approval of the Covernor leased, three- fifths being presenl.
The People of the Stat, "f N. w 'I'ork represented In Si'iiate an 1 As:.en:lih-, ele enact as f.illows:
Secticin 1: .See-;..,n fiff. I^^ i of cliaiCer sixteen of the laws ot icii'tieii hiilielrc'l and nine, eiitilli-.l "An ic t In rclali.in t i counti's, constiluling <:li..i>ter eK ve n of the consolidated liiws," Is i.: r. by nii. alcl. §2. This act shall take'. i'lec't immedi¬ ately.
Slate of .New Y"i k, Ollice "I" tlie Seeri'lary of Slate, ss:
I have compareil the pK'ccding witli the original lii'V on lile in lie- ollice, and chi hereby I'ertify that the same |s a correct ti;anscrii)t therefrom and '¦( the whole of said original law
FRANCIS M IlfCiO
Se
LAWS OF MEW YORK —By Authority,
CHAP, '.y:
AN Ai-T lo am. ml ihe \. ¦ '¦ la'.v. i.c re- l.i'i'on tu w.it'r pip.-s In i..;liways out-
S''le e,f viiI;iL'>
Hc'.'anic' a law Mav 4. Imi. witli tjic ripi.r.i\Ml of Ih.' lioveriior. pa.ssiel, tlire-e- lillhs bcin.'. pr. sent.
The r-eciple of Ihe Stale of New Vork, represent, cl in Senate nnd .Xsse'nldv. cle, enact as fe.llow.s
.S,.ctieni .1. Section tAv„ li indred an.l tw.-nty-six of eli.iiiti.T si.s.1'--fcnir of tlie laws of ninete.'-i liundre .1 a"e| nine . eu- tlile cl "An net re-taling to vi'l:iKes, ccjnstl- luliiig chapt'-r ^:xtv-four e.f the consoli¬ dated laws," Is he-rciev ancidcd to r. ad a- follows:
5 2a;. Water pi|.is In hitiliw c.\s outside' of vilhcce 'I'lie bcjarcl of w:iler conim's- sioiie'rs of u village may ca'is.- Water pipe s to be laid, relai.l or repaired under any public higiiway in a county in whic !i any ii.-irt of sue h villagi- is sit'iii'i'il, en i i an lid.jiilnlng count.\. for the purpose "f In¬ troducing water into nnd tlii'Ugh 'tie \ii- l.ige: and shall cause the surface of such liighway lo be rcsinn-d to its usvi.ii ci.n.li- ticni; and said board of uat.r . e.minl.s- sloncrs may also acejiiire. lake over, and accept from any liidivicliial eir. coriiora- llon. 'gratuit'iusly, or at :i iiiinilnai Con- siiieration an.\- water pi|"S wliich have been heret'ifore laid un.l- r any ol such pUlilic hlirhways In a count'.- in whicli any part of su'-h viil ige la s);ii:ii''cl, or in nn adjoining i-ounty. f..r the p'lrpos" of con¬ tinuing ill" stippiy of wale r ..r I'or tin- p'lr- pcise of Introducing water niloand thrcic'h such ti'rrilory, outside ot such v.ii.ige where such water idpes av stnati-il. lui'l supplying the inh ibitants thcr'cif with wa ter
i :¦ This act fehull tak. effe'ct iinmedi- ictely. Si.lie of New Vcjik. Office .f the Secret iry
of Slate, ss:
I have compare t the preceding with the original law on file in tics o'lic-e and dc hereby certify Ihat the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and ejf Ihe whole of said original law
FRANCIS M HCaO
Secretary of State
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
CHAP. 364 AN ACT to amend the town law. In rela¬ tion t" fire protecilcin.
Became a law May ^. 1"17. with the approval ot the Governor Passed, three- fifths being present
The People of the State of New York represented In Senate anil Assembly do enact as folicw?
Sectio* 1 Chapter sUty-three ot the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An acf relating to towns, consti¬ tuting chapter sixty-two ot the consoll- dateel laws," Is hereby amended by In- ¦ertlng a new SMtloa, to be section three
CLASSIFIED ADS.
NO EXTRA CI.4KGE FOR IT
Aivertisemenls lor Ttae Nassau Post nay be left al G. I. Brailhwaile's Stattonery Store. Railroad .4veaue, Freeport.
WANTED
MORTGAGE LOANS
MONEY
TO LOAN M MNt AMD MORTGACC
<Nck ActiM. E. N. EDWARDS FREEPORT, L. I.
WA^'TKD—Girl for power sewing nachine; also gnod sewers to sew buttons; pay good. .-Xpi^ly Serentz ii Goldberg .14i; K Merrick R..ad. Kreoport.
GOOD POS.ITIO.N FOR YOING M.4>
Voting niiiii .iu!>', (iiil III >clii>nl. iiitli JiK'lination to >>ritiiig. can obtain tinnd |H)slti(Mi ill newspaper and niniritziiie MiirU. and aNo nuilic i'omniissinii> on Hilx-rtisinir. .Vddn-ss lto\ To. Nassau i'njit, Frci'iifirt, >i'v» Vork.
We Have Applications lor booses to rent, Inrnlshed or onlurnished, Irom desirable tenants. Hill be pleased to list your properly either For Sale, Kent or Exchange.
JAMES HANSE
Tel. 77 33 RAIUrOAD AVL FREEPORT, L I.
MIDDLE AGED COUPLE will act as caretakers of house durinff" the winter months. .Services jjiven in exchange for frtH' rent. B(>st of references furnishe<i. Phone 1H4-R I'reeport.
AUTOMOBILES
ro KI-;.\T Dead storage space for atitotiuibiles J2 per iiionth. P. Q, box fiT Kreopoit
OWNER
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
rilAF 3(K.. ' AN A(;T to amend the Jiidl'lary l;iw, in relation to fee fcir exiiminaticiiis for ad i mi'^sion to pra'tiee a.s an iitturney ancl i couM.selor-at-lnw. '¦ H.'cnmo a law May A. V¦<^~ with tie-
approval of th" fiovernor FasseJ. ttiree- , fifths beiiiR' present
The T'eopie of the State of New York
reiire.=ented In Senate and As-'enilil.v, do
enact as follows I .Se-tlon I. Section f"or hcindn-cl end six- ; ty-Ifve of chapter tiiirty-flve of the laws
of nineteen hiinclred ancl nine, entitled
"An act in relaticn to lice admiiiistralion
¦ of Justice, coiistitut'nK chai.t.-r thirty of . the ecjii.'iolid.ited laws," is liereby amended
to r»-ad as fb'llows:
! 5 4'!.'.. V'-e for exainiiiatioiis, ICverT.- ner-
Fccn npplyiiiiT for exaininaliun fnr adinis
sion to practice as any attorney ao'l
; e<nitise!or-at-lriw .«li,'ill pay siic-h fee, n"t
«n eX'-C'l I'.veiity-flvi' clollars, us may l"-
' f'X' d hy the (c.i:rt of ai'i'e-ls as nec-e.'-sni\
to cMiy,r tlie c.i-t 'if sue li es-:iininalion. N"
nplillc-aiit slriU le ri"|oir.cl to iiay' more
111 in I'tic exainiii ¦ I ion fee. .
5 '.'. This ac't shall take elTect Inimedi- ntelv.
.St.ite of New York. <imc<: of the Secre- firv "l' S::cl". s ¦:
I Irive c ¦¦Tiiprireil tne tireccd iiK Willi the ori,i;iiial law on lile in tliis olli'e. and dci hereli\- ceit'Ty lh.it tii-' se.me i-^ a <;cjrreet transcript tl'deficjoi aicd of tl;e whole of said c.riKinii law
I'KA.Nc'IS .M lire;*!.
Si" IT I cr> .1 KIrite.
LAWS OF NEW YORK —By Authority.
c li.M'. o'/l A.N ACT to amend the eouiilv law. In re lation to tile dulies of the ecmrity clerk, liecrauie a law May 4. liHT. wllli the
¦ niiprov.il of the Hovcrii'ir. I'as.-ced, tiiree- lirncs lieliiR present
Tlic I'eople cjf tl-.e Stale of New York reiireseiited in Senaiv and .\sseiiiMy, li" eniic't lis fc.ilows;
Section 1. S'c'tion one Inii'died and six ; ty-ei^ht of eli.ipler sixteen of the laws of
¦ nineteen hundred aiul nine, eiitillcd •'An ' act ill relation tc) counties, eoiislitlltlnt,' ' elmpler eh'seii "! Ou- eonsoliditcd laws." I as amended by ¦ lial'lef one- liuii'ired and i Kixtv of tiie laws ot nineteen bcindred nnd i ten, entitled "An ici.t to amend the coi.nty
I law, in r 1,111011 t'> lountv clerks." 1» be-e- ! by aiii-lided lo read as f.illows- ,
1 ; ICA < ciinty clerk shall niaintiiin n'Ris- i ter of nc'iiicvs paid or ordeii'l ii,iid IntJl I court; penalU f'T faih're Ihcrc'if. The : eoiiiitv cler,< of each of the eoiinticu of | tills state sli.ill maintain and ke«-p in bis i ..Hi..! a 1 c.oli to be known as a eoiirt and in^st fund rCKisier to l.c nsci si.lely as a n..,.r.l cf monevs aiid ..-cc.urit.es paM or ' trail-fricl. or ordei-d or rcpiiied to 1..- so p.iid or ti;-!' fcired Intci ccmrt linme diitj'.- iiiion 11." lilirt: in b's ¦'!!'.'e of any | iiidi."nent. order or dcni. iif any court I ciirec'tinir the pi'viii^iit or Ir-'osf-r of rnoii- | j e\- or seeiiriliis. the aiiiount t'-mrcof lielnp j . stated, or deter minaldi: np-n tl.i- bapl>en- i '. iWK lit the c-cn'inK.ii'y e.spn-scl in said ' .tiic|s.'incnt. orcb'r cir decre". to the tie:'vnr i er of bi" or any other cmir.ty of t!ie Btate I or in lie- "ounti's of Uronx. N''W V"i'.
¦ Kint-'s, Q..,^c-'is and I'Icli-nond t'l tile Ciani- beriaii. ci" tiie city nf New York, or upon the tlliifi In hi- onice of any report of :.
I referee or other person, or 1,1 e istirer's or
! c'haml.eil'ibrs r.-iiipt. s«atiiif; tli.it a sun.
of in"iie\ bus been d»>;.<)siti'd with SUvh
¦ t'e.is'ir. r 'ir c-iianil). rh.'In. in a.-'cird.in.-e , with anv S'li-li jiid.i;ni»"it. orde- or decree ' or with an\ prcnisbn. .if law; or upon the |
; tllliiM- or •nir.'i In bis olH-e of any oth-r ,
. pa|>«r or re.nrd from which it iippc^ars I tliat monev "r .-.-..orities, the amount :
, thc-reof lieiii« staled, or determinable iiiioii 1
I the bai>penliiK of the eontiiiKeney express- | ."1 in fJ'id pjlK-r or rc'crd have been or j
, shonUl he paid t'l such treasurer or < Invm- | berlaln: or niion the r. celtit by any su'h j'
' clerk of inoin ys r.i|uired by any JudK- | nvnt order or decree of the court, or lo
i nnv pro\i.-i.i:i of l.iW to he hro'ijibt liit" cinrt, tiie '-lerk sliall enler in bis <-,,i:r'
; an.l trii.st fund r«;.-ister. the title of lb' fic-timi or pro.'. I'clii'U' in wliic-h siirh iwir" re nt. orde- oi cie.ree wu" made, or 1' wliich momns are re.|iii'-e.l to he dep'i'.- It.'d, tof'elber with :i ¦¦tat"ment ot th" am., int so d.'positi'd, or ord<*r or recinlre ! : to Jie deposited, If sal'I Jinbrnient. orde" 1 or clecree contains the iimoiint of tie' .«ame c.r. otherwise, of t'.e amount to he detiosited as shown by the report of th.-^ reforee or other |)i rson. "r of t!ie amo""' rec-eivecl he suc-h clerk, or shown li^' tlie fe"ords of Ills off!- . . if the said amount i has been determimc! or. if not det. rmin- ,.,| ri .ct't"'r'r"f of the f-Hiti-iirenejj upon tho biii.petilnn of whU h t+u> <TTnoiin1 In de termin.-ible. ninl th.- name nf the iiers'in orSiersons If .'Uiv. for \vb.im suc-h mccev or vec'iirities are ordc-od to lie depo.slted and the date of Rlinir tlie .«nme. or of such • reii.Tt or reeeijit :»« herein mentioned For failure to .-.miplv with any of the ; provision.'! of this s^-c-tlon ii county clerk
j Khali lie liable to a lieralty of two biindr<'.!
I and fft- doll 'rs to I.p recovered by tbf c'omptidller of the stale In an arllon bronvht I'l his name iis such r-i,mptrol!er nnd all money recovered in an.s »ii<-h ac¬ tion or ectlons shall Ic [lald to the people
' of the state of New York
i •.' This act shall take .-ffect Im'medl- atclv.
State of New Vork, offlee c,f the Secretary , of Stale, ss:
I have cuinpareil the pre edini? with the orlKinal law mi lile in tli in oMlce, and do ,
1 hereliy cerUty tliat the s.iine is a correct .
. transcript therefrom and of the whole of •aid orlKinal law
FKANCIS -M moo.
, Secretary ot State.
wishes a. loan of $l»l.Miii for three years ai t> per cent ou new liou.se, jusi bciiiK eotnpleteil, having six lai'1,'1' nioiiis, balli and reception hall, all modern iiiiprovi'incuts and sleaiii heat, on Ihree-quai ter ac le plot, iiic-ely located. \Vri1» F'c.x »;. free-port, 1.. I, (No brokers,!
TO I.KT.
WE CAN TEACH YOU SOME BRANCH OF THE GLOVE BUSI¬ NESS AND PAY YOU A LIBERAL SALARY WHILE LEARNING, IF YOU ARE STEADY AND AMBITIOUS.
Julius K;5} SCI & to.
i;ii<'k\ i!le ( 1 ni re, l„ I.
To LET—Furnished, for the winter months, handsome \2 room house, 14-1 South Grove Street, Three bl'.icks from station. J. M. Wi|r- Kin.-<. Hyde Piirl< cui Hudson, N. Y.
y-7-4t
Ki'i; KK.N'r .'^ix room bungalow to ii'iii. rtiiiiished (It iiufiiniished; uU ii.ipiii'VPinents. ('. U. M.. care Nas¬ sau Post. 8-31-21
¦III \l ( III IM. ttiiel l!OI M \HM'K
a .>pi'('ia!l.>.
.1, I. I{(M.I.(M> I It
Ml .1 ( liliii::^. Side \*>alls iiinl >\:iiii-
scoatiiiL'. •¦'in Miller \>e,. Irei'por!.
CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED
in New York, $56.50, includicig com¬ plete outfit Accounts colleeled everywhere. Suite 1208 A, Time* I'.uilding, Broadway and 42nd >)t. Telephone 1027 Bryant.
Enough to Answer For.
We f.'ivcir ;i In'A (-x.-injii iin.- luitli'r- sprc-ifele'i-s fi-e.iii all liexal ii lln'
i;i-Mi::).i I'l: 1 Ih. \ .-.|-" Imrile-n e-iicoi:.'h
FOR SALK
I'lii; .s.M.i; riialiiiers 4o horse power I u'.iii.:^ cat; Kood ciiiulHion; exfel- le-iii i.i iiuck. llarKaiii. TeU>- plmin- lit I .1 Kii'cpon. 7-24-11
IdK S.M.I-; I'liu- lar.ii" liuiises an lai-;;e plots; price I'ldiii J18IU) to ^l.'iiiii; in l'ic"|ioii and Roosevelt; all iiiiproNeliieii!.^ and Icriiis lo .suit. l!ci\ 1 1. .Nassi'il i'osl •
I'cUt SM.i; Cob'.ai. ll'H niotiel. 40 '.01, 1 piiui r. sc-H'-slaiTi-i- ;i;icl laU'Ht ¦ ,|.M \e :nc-!its: Jiiie i citiditinii, elii'ap.
•¦ 1' ' ' N.- -I'l l'..-l
For Sale
Slock. Hay, Grain. l''arni„];M acres, with ttr wilhnut all i'(|uii>ir,onl for farming-, oiu' mile from Villa^X', l.alf milt? from state road, i mile from County road, all City con¬ veniences, water and ^'•as throu^diout all liuildin^s. iJathroonis and Toilets, hoi water heating'-. Great oppor¬ tunity for money maker or gentlemen farmer. Address.
SAMUEL CHAPMAN.
Schuylervillt, N. Y, R. F, I). No. 2.
and We healthy sturdy chicks \fyou use
^€iriilt(gliii ls(SM(gIki5)®(i^
ManufiiGtured Ijy Shaw &'IhiesdeU Co. BrooWyn.N.Y..
For Sale by all Dealers