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a hind . + ~ - - +: ~ TOT. _ mo cee ls 2 sm som am = CLIE optar - - ~ > - 1 , - ~ ra R & ' a * - I; a- R a \ # . i . . , R mz =-- --- --: - : calls. Co T i CTC ~ ~ mY fP TTT ~ - ~ s ~frm=~ novus een aml lga os a )* p vive comm mmc \_ o = ~- ~a 6 * T wl. -= =~ e « R & + *, - - e = me , c l e mg e L. ¢ * Y , + GAME LAWS. 4° ARTICLE XL Long Island. Section 167. Application of Much. 168. Deer; dogs. 169. Squirrels. hares and- - 170. Wild fowl. 170-a. Brant; open season. 171. Manner of hunting,. 172. Meadow hens and other blrdl. 173. Woodcock, grouse and quail, 4 «174. Plover and other birds. © -L _- 1715.. TPOHL] QDBRrAQASQRyr A ween mag arcing this { «178... Black oben Sea.- 18% Applieafion af article. ~~~ [This article applies only to the Bs _ s-ol-Kings, Queens, Nassau an Euflolk, and to Long Island Sound, 6x» ! cept that portion of said territory eme braced in the greater city of New York, and shall be construed with the general provisions of this chapter re« lating to fish and game. In case of conflict the provisions of this article shall be substituted for the general provisions so far as it affects the terri- ' tory herein named; but such parts of the general provisions as are not nec- essarily superseded shall apply. Sec. 168. Deer; dogs.-The open season for deer shall be between day» light and sunset on the first two Weds« nesdays and first two Fridays after the first Tuesday of November and at no other time. Dogs may be taken t on- those -da ; Except on those days possession of I venison in the forests of Suffolk ; County between the first Wednesday 'after the first Tuesday and midnight *.. 02 M. A) - fre ace Cs aL i & Sig vv sree - : qeeeccecccmcsececc0e t 0000000000v~w-ur-Ovvvvv-n‘ooooovoooaocoo-oovvv0.909~OOQOQOOOQQO~ ess ces The ~ifauzutation of President Willtam H0 Taft will cost about $§9,- ~-Kemble, in Harper's Weekly. +6466 0 66 0 6 THE | NEXT PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. 40 on 'the basis of ME -o£ the second Friday after tho first 0, reck o mag on (he bas Mr. - ~ wep modes rp os - pt halk. . - (f’gimvh-l' \ oon which $8%3.099 was ,_ Wn) :ll he 17 id an yorr :f WT 1. ho, r {2 , | ir septem ser ‘ j] ne Ger r'” ohm-fl in wis born it Unc: N Y . on uriober 44 so Hiso 33112813?3e 0312133313)?aahviglagfigtgi spent - [ts <rgecies will be paid by | Co} (u, Lp E gt 1 A «ph _ 53 .' l hey fr 73,1? ls<,‘-.§«3\M. Tarrey | pare | we. R \14 Mxry'FrJn‘ a: as le both of En push descent | Mr -thls section. Deer or verison takon __ the people wha atfeud dr and buy |P} [l (c te hoi bP sto® ier deed f ir on Cnersry 2313 Mr © Db < A” “raj frcm a Sale gs < 19793. and was aim: \61 C54\ - outside of the territory hersin de- 2 tickets to the pa ade stands and the 130 | coco} (e Af Iwo years liter n Unca Helserlbed may be possessed within the - inaugural tall li; there is a deficit | [f: {o tf daw ant danaary | four counties herein named at all * It will be met out of a gnarantee | | ' cul {p17 6, , MYC C/ times when it is lawful under the gene - . . _ _- fund osnhsonded to by bus.ness men | F 2 mule £94 Chirmin of eral law to possess the same. The - of Wash nat fire only direct ex- fil (0 )+ 0 28> Sd 'he Refublicin Stite Con: burden of proof shall be on the pos- pendriase 13 ocho Governrient will be | f-_ La l Th Ne P23 mdi 1900. sessor thereof to show that the same e the. Eet th _ B mint Pip a ct recs e nee h - aon hera i rp eni hy i Go fas eu t tee ae ee ~ oan ong of washmeton. frm vho n nf o > ~f tha . WW“? si = tot h d son in as “fit—51”? 147 2433.3???» ~ Sec. 169. Squirrels hares and rab» cerned, 1\ w: anpFied ~- ing. pst 1 - LML ~bits.--The opef-season forbixok -and -~ ne u\ ' gray squirrels, hares and rabbits shall be from November first to December Af ments ic thirty-first, both efs'le gird New MISfl‘ESS of the White House AT. he ig tempter o \ee gp Rule €or 4 y*or qt efta (N p 225. not be taken or possessed at any other AT oret In n inmerielll o. tipper yertmm. - nn mur scan ~ , $ | Br chermin more} (® (\gee 170. Wid fowl -The open ® Cr i: . ' season for ducks, geese and swan shall bo from October first to December _ thirty-first. both Inclusive, and may be possessed from October first to the fast day of February, both inclusive, They shall not be taken in the nigh betweep ID SAL WOD Ld GD s -S CB $4,“ op Lis uence. No 400 His +wernsge + twenty 170 I proms I spu- poro dite foco ten 3 i f‘:,““e“e__‘m': if”? \other Hime. 200 (et Y eo YCT Sec. 170-8. Brant; open season.-« wan 'o Uns ~\ !°s~ The open season for brant shall br f?“ cuses _, \ from October first to April thirtioth, mb sbam g. H NTD both inclusive. Brant shall not be __ love cnatunci fru: & pe: taken or possessed at any other time - I?) d. pm“ in; aim ore cf 29 takenl lg the night between sunset ' poad sls la wis and daylight. er“ +0 Anni; the'eaiing banks of Cen'ral gemylgl note WILLEAX HOWARD «TMT. JAMES SCHIOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. New York ani be became Manner of hunting. i's premier\ a posimon no - be Ducks. geere, brunt and aw a m an. WW“... b evn ~, had ©4 tp Srreutry Cf War oBHiectt inthe eteerton ~ perM PN DVT SN STN unl hehe brea the mnreepa 4rrector of the | amg Coupiny. organized by his father in 1981 Mr Sherman and chair ifiihfifiythéfiffiififififlhofi e e wore Cin. Las year Im pode atour of the werld main cithe board of trustees of te Du'ch Reformed Cnurchin Una ‘ Island BoundmlrShlnnecockHGardl- ner and- Bewnlcbaylanwexuepbmm Washington's second swearing ml the centre of his reviewing stand to , September thirtieth-to October nine o in 1793 was the Arst, protect him from the inclement teorth, both idclusive, inGreat South .- March 4 Inaugural | Bay. west of Smith's Point. . Sailboats. i * dims was In the += may be used in Long Island Seund, e:- House of nlt epresentatives, Philadel- y BA lift\ Gagdineffifid £82322 5,1thand 0th“ o 2ofersor s Was ae » « e ,‘h~“»;{. . ec. € ha Aantig an a. Tva'rlawifigfié‘ ~ Xs Peet tbirds-T ho open Fenson for in ; = | precedent tor taking the oath on the '* *\~$ ' hens, mud hens and galllnute shall bl f- agBt.. mw» = RGepito : from August sixteenth to. Decembergfi i mrs the 2-\ 'the dtd\ sno oc mint of \Ths rer l Q his successor, the orth aduerte ___ lisked Hoo fom d~~ also took Ja- kson re-est ab- w\i h has prmai ed pe- nso th '..? ta' 1 < parade, , the i 173. Woodcock,. grouse and ' quail -The open season for wood- rock grm se and quail ql‘nll ba from pt g\ is English sh T Capa tol ° S > uf abt s first inausiu. rado . : willet snipe, surf snipe, winter snipe, ag was of qr”! ”Hf, “Eli; Tn, :7, g??? fi‘Jf, ”5:1 it: ringnecks and oteyes shall be from Y tw - « Ass s» cname d ; gee dw ues t. an' s strained relations fluent fixlteelnth t9rl§2m9§1w323335g1k11l - Buti ken ast Ct, first ¢ wita Sane s che ina ©ommit: o nclusive y sha W e *s c oppe.] nov proper d ca driv the [Wa fo tie en or possessed at any other time. » gee vq oie \I‘d. , Caprto 'in carflages abreast, Sec. 175. Trout “Till? open liaison RS ism s but this ang fed Johnson He ab- {gum-212igngnbgfugofaiinzgfiflmfh it, , e 3 * * \hie ; 6 fr - j - - « ao+> U ® uas 8 © L'H‘LLUP‘N tried sen'ed hamsedf from the entire cere Yop: \(.- TAFPT. THE \YALE MAN 20 49 out + tn ge- a Ll , mn sy. b cabt_rode to the CapHOL puy p, poo diols qn oo ie, Clusive. Trout taken lawfully may f be Coup t rerio Rag lins Fraps tug \\\ \\* sotd-or possess * h y Yrirs Oid | York in the open season established Grover first inaugura- In one t, ie crowds from out-. ¥\@A!h*r Mr Ronsevelt was escorted taken or posse ed a y 3 .- Led .t naut ~A\ . ans naaa Committees were Wher jon appone- {a t , nd- My» HAN; mapas York an time fo anpeiar a tuis post m M%A%%%M.A lama- & tis t RER L0 THE NEW SECRETARY OF STR TE ~N +X «~~ of which is 00, puomeberrnsg } un20n tng ef the hail than year in the Pen ston Offes set a- preced nto followed ever since Athough Benfainia Har The hold- ~ Tamguntint fay was proh abis the wortest saan mea paraded in the raim. and the Call nroke all , records with ana'tenfance of 13.048, whiie the inaugural committee real- ized a surplus of $35.0up ' A- oinbgue foature af MeKinleys's first inauguration was a mounted de- tachment of special aids. composed of the sons of ex-Presidents He re- viewed his second parade within u. < larg > case of plate glass, placed , season with ninety-seven steals. in | to the Capitol hy mous Rough nigh ' Rider, and unti that ho veterans of hfs fa- 1 15 «stocul reviewing a par- , Sec. 176. Black bass. open season. --The open season for black bass 'shall be from May thirtieth to Deceme ' ber thirty-first, both inclusive. They “Jinan not be taken or possessed at any, | ' ot ber time '- See. 177. Lake trout and Fainbow ' trout; open season -The open season , for lake trout and rainbow trout shall be from April first to September thir« | both inclusive. They shall not : be taken or possessed at any other + time,. | PETER N. SCHUG ! Merchant Tailor » » - F- Pmmpny rels i NZ -+ snow bath. Pan H. H. CRatrisLDn, W. D. Vax Brune 1 ‘ April .a ;Ladlas Fine Garments a Specialty. lullu exfout qt o 4 + [> -- | I u ll hTmV.‘ a hi! od f - Two doors south of Southampton -- \ I ' ' Gan] - a - = = w . ‘fl tiv the first moat e orr on mand . | - .. \ film-L -Take, “Mb-maul < Wash ingtesm wa s rm. nos f LAM S% -~ SOOYTHAMPTON®, E. % mensen te rl u. oun ting te Nes York ou fi > mK; pabss> 1 > LL l_ _l\_:|rl.l e b brgen nd bat orl c en ot moll 1 © ball sways af fla sve. treason ha f 3 L THE Tote fae om Mach, pres maid hs df othe toon o puatoeraed . S a + Teinln aso ers' 4p lyse fre d}ave eseerpo $*Bhcls : . - Dul. t. to Per te feast Rem s Ton ey gti N+ ® ¥ ons add erode C Mr Taft . Father, Atphonso Taft SUWUN BANK 'he steed pla at + om e marg ef Apogd C0 frre ea 6 aire cars Died in 1%s9 1. . s, _ geo s _- fiivflLuui..llll;1u_inj.-Lh.uL. bs a bods Jf‘ bruse . . . o i- OPEN FROM 9A. NM. TO 4 P. M. ~ Tope .. an quer aim fors and a ave patad > te othe old Cus ale. among whose novel features ._ R -o % When - Apa C 6, The- sen t dre se out i t an swets a troop of cosboys it full re-. TO 12. ~- \~ Was eeunted rmempiiah patale i a A salina. commarded by Seth Buttock. t ~ ngmwammm§méamfiecmmmwwawmmmmmmmmmmmmwwwmfinvmmmmwmgwmm tio S m vel ma Sy . ¥s+ tGGiranings. Crommnment Peopte. la#ls of Congress. 3 The Ficld of Sports. \of Women in the Day's News. . H. P‘ERson - ify. by a <<. $ epe csc reléed }o- Lord Dalmeny son of Lord Rose: Won fhe nedtral sasongs bank bill Ch rity Mathewsoné wilt comeh the| ~A) womrn'y Strort Sidtt Eragire has H-EQOSTER - .~ -¥ e Dr toa bev, gs fo wed Miss Boreftls fas was lwf-lun the senate» Sserentor HMev- pitches for The next two been formed {n London. The mem- | L. E. TERRY L m * af f K ges the valge ll'ml’r _, ___ buen, of Thaho - -uele> dn opposition | g gefes , bers, according in Woman's Life, bind | -- * __ . eee c Wark ~- 49 u res=a 51—11i DF Tm Aetimer - my -I uf oif to - * _- charlie warr tim themantvaos® Ta- wair Areases® Which | - - 5 tE oin ' < Cits - defembesdt . tiw J“ al eultucse Pt was reporeel thiit Leagtic to tike care of Pop Anson by) will not s#ee 'p the finors and pave- Drafts sold on all partsof Europa. L _ -* K dormer - \ aes i Havana , triage to ive Frzsger ald a f Nexw York, would , m king him stipery fsor of umpires. ments, and so gathor up dust and Bonds and Stocks bought and sold 00, of commemora» A transfer of Inna recordes| {n West Johrr Sha tp nu lb\ Lat Fred Budow, x ho caught for the microbes, ¥en > * in of the Maine, Point, Nobo shows that Jos fig bes C mm af the Ho u8g, «* /..., detft3il and Cleveland teams, bas Miss Margaret J. Dunn has lived * Tt\ g l As a * '. ' G Canton recently sold 1 490 acres |_ gopator Kattre@se ‘illqlafid that a , been signed by Jimmy Casey for the, for five years out 'In the woods for DIRECTORS: andl L ~ to Pan. tip of engineers | (0 Ferdinand Novak for $8 4 00 Parrama lock can al w ill cost $498,- l Montrerl €lib. =| l her health. Both winter and summer Erastus F. Post, E. A. HiLDRET® + == _ It iq , an ' “‘ 2 adent steer Taft bro Charles A_ Eat in, of the Made- aoo 0980, aind with Semators Foraker ' Jimmy Austin, the new infielder of she has taken this rigorous treatment H H’fimnkz'm' q‘ PIERSON ws - there q | 50 © «on 1D C. that | son vemme Bags Church, preathed and Teller advo«ate%$ a change to 'the Now - York Americans, led the|in the Highlands of Scotland, and | ;' p Trrey . . H. Of the o \l GN ola plang it'm \What Would Jesus Do in New fthn sea-level type. the estimated cost whole country in base stealing last] speaks high'y of the benefits of the h * cath 5 pad York **