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A whi hi the f: su b's bar mov ( man the hand th int couched fire ha befor an confiden in d: possibl som: No knif as Bain' ha t the be with : story i 0 authori IDL} of an the total relief of Company given as after the . $25 1a 10 ee eva ens kn e n+ e en 6k k kk 60 sak k 6+ poon 25, | Federal Studios ity yester- ; reparatory ,F doors and of the bronze ure of $4.- completed that | hat a cop- ' the west clerks s0 part of ~ sidewalks sidewalk 'or saded- Cue np cn o ges c amen eae mes nessa = arreretarcatiun manca SEFUL BOOKS 1 - -- | LOCALS AND PERSONALS Dr. Harold W. Brown, a prominent physician of Jersey City, N. J., i {visiting Mrs. Brown - and daughter, i who are guests of Mrs. James C. Rog: ers, Maple street, mother of Mrs. Brown. After a few weeks' visit with her R parents, Miss Ruth Remillard has re- Miss Clark, Librarian, announces the ' sumed her duties as nurse at the Troy following list of useful books in the! City hospit@l. Hudson Falls. Free Library to be used _ brs. Ernest Starrett and son, How- in connection with the study of Unit-if‘f‘i‘ih 123353335 is giggioffter a visit - The Times' Hudson Falls News Service is in charge of Miss N. J, Dwyer, 223 Main Street, Telophone 11%. Circulation and Advertising Departments in charge of George Russell, 82 River Street. Telephone 174.3. The Times is on sale at Langworthy's Book Store, 180 Main Street, Mosher's News Stand at Postofice, Wiltse & Ledley, 88 Main 'Street, (Bakers [ galls) ,r A. E. Smith, 160 Mein Street, Taylor's Store, 98 Main Street, Hudson Falls, BUSY ARRANEINC FOr COUNTY FAR Secretary L. R. Lewis of the Wash- CHAP 631 AN ACT to provide for the establishment of & fish hatchery in the city of Dun- kirk, and making an appropriation therefor. Became a law May 20, 1916, with the ap- proval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. The conservation commission is hereby authorized and directed to se lect and purchase lands in the city 0 Dunkirk, Chautauqua county, for a fish hatchery, for the hatching of or rearing N ' , of whiteifish, lake trout, herring. biue- inne nevr | pike, and other fish, for the waters of age Zar an. Lake Erie, and for public stremms of th a WILL PURCHASE I i | A joint meeting of the village board PROCEEDNGS IN CHEMICAL TRUCK state, and for distribution to the pubic, | and to establish such hatchery, and con- struct on such lands, suitable buildings. fixtures andponds. Such hatchery, when established. shall be under the manage- ment and control of the commission, and subject to its rules and regulations. § 2 The sum of thirty-five thousand ($35,000) dolinrs, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated PROBATE COURT LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority, I tion and as provided by chapter hundred and forty-six ofthe laws off teen hundred and eleven and chapter en hundred and eighty-seven of the la of nineteen hundred and thirteen amended by chapter two ofthe law . nineteenIrindred and fifteen, as the sam®D@ shall become due and payable during i212 o fiscal year beginning on the first day, Of July. nineteen hundred and sixteen, * $ 9. Fund ten. The sum of threesymn'a, dred and forty thousand dollars (§34Q, is hereby appropriated from the sinld fund under article seven, section four the consfitut.»m. for the payment of intér est on fifty-year four and one-quarte per cent im bonds for the improvement 0 the Erte, Chanplain and OSWeRO canals being tho debt contracted under said seo tion,. and a+ proved by chapter one buns * ere aun a f «0 la f the laws of nine?} teen h and t: re. and chapter seven hunted snd eg tse ven of the laws of: ninetern hnd { «} fifteen, as amended by chapter two of the laws of nineteen! hundred ana as the same Shall} . Lecome due and during ghe-Ascal pear Leginming en the first Char.)k of July; nineteen hardie! atl sixteen. ~ :- 'The sum of six ington County Agricultural society is of trustees and members of the fire a very busy man these days, giving department was held last evening. Vil- attention to the various details con lage President Witham. together with nected with his important office. Mr.‘Fire Chief and Marshall Fred A. Strang out of any moneys in the treasury, NOt ' aba ine \ ij { otherwise appropriated, for the purposes ||,, gouty tncusand dollars ($6B0,=| _ wins set forth in section one of this act, to be (C\ is hereby appropriated from the sink=} . paid out by the state treasurer upon the ing fund under article seven, section fOUR) | R Proceedings in Surrogate's - court Warrant of the comptroller. upon vouch- j on \ Arp.vear four Sep “gigs: 8 . & ers approved by the chairman of the con- ty-vear ' kl BL : for the week ending July 2M: serx'afilfon com¥mssinm but no moneys (20mm for the impr sement of ghe Brie: ii Estate of - Sarah - M. Robertson, Shall be paid out for the purchase of dhlf‘mpla'“ and Oswigo canals, being thel , Br. White (Creek: notice to creditors io: lands unmler the provisions of such gen. | debt contracted under sai. section, andi LL tlons, unless the vouchers therefor, filed ' as provided by chapter one hundred: and! . . .@ 44 ed 'States politics and government. Mrs. Chatlotte Uhl is the guests of American - Commonwealth, James | friends at Echo Lake. Bryce. | _ Mrs. Willliam Heil has returned Liberty Documents, A. B. Hart. . twig: ai018?§3er3§1§.8r Lake George Pemocracy In America, Tocqueville,; A. D. Smalley spent Sunday with Alexisde. Inis family at their Pilot Knob cot Decisive Battle of the Law, F. T. | tage. Lake George. Hill. |_ After a visit with her sister, Mrs. Zilliam MeCarthy, Catherine street, American Government, R. L. Ashley'.!Mrs, Welling Wells has returned to American Citizenship, C. A. and M. her home at Schaghticoke. R. Beard. i Mrs. John Lavarns and son of Brook Advanced Civics, S. E. Forman. iyn. are guests of Mrs. Joseph Barsa American Government, F. J. Has-{leoux, Melbourne avenue. kin. Mrs. James Garrity, who has been Readings in Civil Government, P. L. 3 seriously ill at her home in Lincoln Kage. street, is now improving. Advanced civics and readings in After a visit with Mrs. Grenville Civil government were presented by | Ingalsbe, Mrs. Silas S. Loomis has the Political Equality clubof Hudson) returned to her home at Poultney, Falls for reference work in connection | Vt. with the recently organized class on | Miss Jennie Butler of Carbondale, advanced civics. IPa... is the guest of Mrs,. Preston o Paris. To TEACH IN SCHUYLERVILLE.| Mrs, Joseph P,. Monty and daugh- The services of Miss Martha Coop-Item Miss - Katherine Monty, are er, Union Street, this village, been secured as instructor in Schuylerville High school. Cooper, who is a daughter of J. Rav! the: Glens Falls at her Lake George cof- Miss] tage. After a visit with Mrs. Philip Riley have guests of Mrs. A. Eugene Mason ofi Cooper, is an unusually bright young: and family, Upper Main street, Mr. woman. being a graduate of the Hug iand Mrs. James Savage, Mis. Nellie son Falls High school and the One-} Savage and Richard Walsh of New onta Normal school. ' York left yesterday | by «tains. W. B. Gur wil e to your eyes at sec fan wo The Misses Ruth and Olive Riley, Ki ury Inn, Wednesday, July ag | 1135155? t? 8. x . Upper Main street, left yesterday 'with their parents, Mr. and - Mrs, automobile : for a tour through the White moun- | A smail monthly rate on a slassified | James Savage, for the Catholic Sum- ad pays for a sure and persistent eT school at Cliff Haven, where salesman for your business every day., they will be the guests of friends for ia week or ten days. Mr. and Mis. Savage will motor through the White Porch Rockers $1.58; Oil C906 mountains. Stoves $2.75. 50c¢ weekly. BYR-f Mrs, L. R. Dodge has GER'S. * from a visit with relatives in Sara- ' toga. the eye man at Kings Miss Edna Osgood is convalescing fi after a severe illness, t- Mrs. John B. Davis, who is spend- ing the warm weather at her summer | home in North Granville, was a vis- itor in town yesterday. Edgar B. Williams, who is doing 'temporary work in the New York of- fice of the Union Bay and Paper W. B. Guy. bury Inn, Wednesday July 36 from to 3. * sUscRIBE FOR THE TIMES. HUDSON FALLS |_CLASSIRED DEPT. | l! street, Mrs. Alanson R. Sherman, of Williams. | town. KINNEY HAY RACK i Mrs. David Martell of North Attle- i boro, Mass., is the | guest ALL ASH HAY RACK-E. C. Kinney, 250 1-2 Main St, - Hudson | Falls:: Mrs,. Allen Wilcox has as Phone 7. Mrs, Jobn Wilcox of Farrell Pa. i D returned | probably he | Charles Herrick of: e 0 Mr, and Mrs. STEWARTS HARDWARE 5Phiilrx'defighia' 1:11“ have been guests Mrs. Michael D, Linehan of this vil- George N Nay and wife lage, has for a several! chemist 'Electric company , Mr. Linehan ' brightest and best iof Attorney NOW is the time to have your furnace: have gone to Long Lake cleaned and overhauled ready for, days' sojourn. cold weather, Mrs. Edward D. Gregory and chil- ~ R - dren, Main street, are home for a GARAGE visit with Cohoes relatives. FOR SATISFACTION in and general repairing and machine : y Fright's randfather, work, give the Hudson Valley Gar- {g'ighfygfin stregt age a trial, Free air at the curb. 250 | ' b 1-2 Main St, Hudson Falls] PhOn®! pyoat, Miss Anna - Brightman of | Bridgeport, Conn. oe \{ James W. Tools, who with his fam- DOCKASH RANGES I : fertown, , town yesterday, GAS Combinations, the newest pat terns, used ranges of other makes at low prices. Packer Storage Co., 12 Main St. CAB SERVICE Try BEECHER maAULEY For cab service, day or night. Pleas ure driving a specialty. Stationed at turned to Oneonta, N. Y. Mrs. Jospeh Wildey of Schuvier- ville is the guest of Mrs. Hoffman, Oak street, After a visit with Mrs. Cornelia Wilson and son, B. J. Wilson, Ferry street, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson have returned to New York. Hotel Cunningham .Phone 36; Rest Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright and dangh- dence 26-R. ter of New York have guests of Mr, and Mrs, George L. % ;“0A00.‘4 stato Weer, MEChani'n street. |_ nidward Infield has EONC to Auburn, l &] where he will be employed by Flood Fa GROCERY STORE 4#1& Van Wirt, contractors. ‘i‘ 3 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bridge are Fx & | entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Newman 4 # | Martell of Kingston, R. I. ‘i‘ 4; O0. BR. Howe, the well known dry Kal #, goods dealer, is rusticating | at his & # | Kattskill Bay cottage, Lake George, ~§~ . &, After a visit with his family, who FA - * .are guests at the home of Mrs, Cor- 4 - # nelius Burns, Lincoln street, C, L 4 '§\Jaynes has resumed his duties at the ye # State Agricultural Department in Al 4 &: bany. é: <! Former resident, Frank Wells and * Good reason for selling. # son, Bernard, of Oneonta, are guests # & & of Mr. and Mrs. R. F,. Norton, Maple 4 16 Years Established. # street Wallace C. Parker, supervisor | of playgrounds, Te: & sx. - a om 4 ithe Hudson Falls | pl re 4- fizziturned Monday morning from a visit 4 4) with relatives in Syracuse. , Fa ) f #i Captain Lawrence C. Baker, Upper 0} ' - Z§:;Main strielg spent today with rela- Fa r &. tives in any. 5: To A QUICK BUYER & O A former resident, P. J. Hurley of # ~ \ &! Schenectady, is the guest of his par- & <> é&.ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah Hurley, 4 #, Oak street, Mrs. Hurley, who is the # Fa {guest of Boston frieFds. will Sjoén tiller . a husband in this village on Saturday ; IN Q U IRE OF fiziand remain a week. . if .§. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Swan have re F , 4) turned from a brief stay at Brant 40 Ple & ) Lake, 40 ® 10 .. Ro M A| Mr. and Mrs,. Charles G, Tefft and Pu ‘.v 149 - 1-20 MAFN- sw. #) son, Gifford Tefft of Metiuchei, N, a 7 are guests of Mrs, Tefft's sisters. HUDSON FALLS ai Misses Belle and Katherine Gates, '\ Wall street. . Miss Lina Riley and s ister, Miss 1 Lewis yesterday ststed that E. J, and Assistant Fire Chief Richard M. Ruliffson of Dansboro, Oneida coun-lBloomer and Samue! Stewart, have ty, is to have charge of a Iarge‘been selected as a committee to pur- rural welfare exhibit at the coming fair of the Washington County Agri- cultura} society. and that he has ask- ed for the following articles to be used for rural welfare exhibit: Photographs of local farms, farm homes, buildings good - and bad. Would like some photographs show- ing attractive and comfortable farm homes with grounds. These might show, among other things, how such homes can be re-modeled so as to be more attractive and convenient. Photographs - of convenient farm home kitchens - Farm homes with bath rooms. - Photos showing how local home grounds can be made at- tractive. Photos of school houses, and community - centers, - churches, etc. Photos of field meets, sports, picnics and the like. Photos of granges and - community organiza- tions, TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FOR X-RAY EXAMINATION Yesterday the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns. Main street, was taken to the Glens Falls hospital by Dr, George M. Casey, where machine was applied to ascertain the extent of the fracture of the left leg of the child. who jumped from the railing on the first floor of the Bux: ton flats and his leg became caught and twisted in the railing and he then fell heavily to the ground, causine a painful fracture between the knee and hip. - The child was brought home last evening and it will two months before he will be able to walk again. HE Is DETERMINED TO END DUST NUISANCE Village President Witham is re- ceiving high praise for the splendid plan he has inaugurated to end the dust nuisance in this village | Mr, Witham bas purchased for $60 from and during the remainder of the GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Dennis D. Linehan. son of Mr. and secured ar position ns in the plant of the General at - Schenectady is one of Hudson Falls' younz men, and his many friends in this locality will ily is spending the summer in Ches-| was a business visitor in}. j Cleveland of Cambridge. N Y.. | Danvers H. Wright and bride have learn of his success with pleasure. returned from their honeymoon spent 'He is a graduate of the Hudson Falls electrical| a; Lake George and are guests of. High school and in June graduated f J. D,ifrom Dartmouth college. 'CcAMBRIDGE HOUSE Mrs. John Brightman has as her} ENTERED BY THIEF ___ Sunday morning as the family of lwas 'at church, a thief entered their i- After a visit with J Ray Cooper home in that village and took all the tand family. Ernest Boltor has re; money in the house, filled a suit case with the best clothing in the resi- dence and - stealing a new bicycle, Charles; which was on a side veranda, escap- ed to parts unknown. The police are endeavoring to trace the bold robber, but thus far have no clue. iRuth Riley, left yesterday by auto- been thei mobile for a six weeks' sojourn in i the Adirondacks, 1 | Mrs. Fred Aldus and daughter of Brookiyn are gnests at the Brown residence, 35 Pine street. Miss Helen Bush, cashier and book- keeper at the Quality Meat Market is enjoying her vacation at Buffalo and from there will go to Cleveland, Ohio. Judge Erskine C. Rogers and family have returned from a several weeks' sojourn at Pilot Knob, Lake George. Mrs. Paul M. Fisher, editor of the Herald and son, Arthur S. Fisher have returned from a few days' stay with friends at - Dunham's | Bay, Lake George. The many friegds in Hudson Falls of William L. Sh ident of this village now of Glens Falls will be glad to learn that he is rapidly convalescing after an opera- tion performed last week at the Glens Falls Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fort Edward have a young son Cronkhite - of born pital. Mrs. Cronkhite was formerly Miss Evelyn Ferris of Hudson Falls. terday from his camp at Underwood, enroute to New York. Judge A. E. Morrison and Mrs. Mor- rison of Rumford Falls Maine, are guests of their son Robert Morrison and family at 19 Pearl street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherman Lake. Mrs: Susan L. Thompson left today for Albany where she joined Mrs. Fred Earl of Chicago and will accompany Mrs. Earl to the Western city for an extended visit. Mrs. Earl was former Iy Miss Jennie McFarland of Me- chanic street, Hudson Falls, afternoon Dwyer Burns.: the x-ray; Trill, formerly a res-} at noon today at the Glens Falls hos- ' Brodie G. Higley came to town y'es-t chase the chemical combination auto fire truck, which will be purchased for 'the Hudson Falls Fire Department as the result of public subscriptions and | entertainments to be held under the ,auspim=s of the fire laddies. |_ When a sufficient sum to buy the machine has been placed 'n the treas- 'ury, the above named committee will | go to Elmira ,where a number of fire (trucks will be inspected and a selec- tion made. It is hoped to have the {new truck in time for the annual fire- men's inspection in Octoher, io It is stated that through the genero« sity of George N. Nay of 'he Adiron:- dack Garage company a sum of up- iwards $300 may be saved when the truck is purchased. SIX HIGH SCHOOL $ _ ARE TO COMPEIE | It is announced by Roter Usher, 'manager of the Hudson Falls High school track team, who has charge of 'the work of securing entries for the second annual meet of the Northeast cern New York Interscholastic associa- tion to be held in connection with the grand field day events, Auevet 12, at 'the Washington county fair grounds, | that six high schools in this section of the State have entered the several events. The field sports will be held under the auspices of the Hudson Falls Fire ; Department for the benefit of - the chemical combination auto truck fund. The schools that have already de- cided to compete are | Lansingburs. 'Hoosick Falls .Glens Falls, Schenec 'tady, Fort Edward and Hudson Falls. U FIREMEN TO MEET, 00 At 7:30 o'clock this evening the members of the Paris Hose company who are interested in the matter of ca running team fo compete\ in the company, returned to that city YeS-| ues L.. Finch the SPMIDE!I®T, prand field day sports. which wifl be terday after spending a few days at | . A his Elm street resigeuce with Mrs.logfl‘a‘md by the late Samuel Finch meq on the Washincton county fair grounds, will meet in the fire station R . ' {warm season, a team and driver will, A former resident of North Oak bilrlrllired and the dusty donnditlon at\on Locust street, Are ithe paved streets and much traveled ' Brooklyn, is spending the summer ingthnrouzhfares will be relieved with ; out further delay. i Charles Bridge, Beach streeff Mrs: ;LlNEHAN CH EMS?FOR her guest} City.} I ENJOYING VACATION, Frank Smith, delivery clerk for the local office of the National Express company, is enjoying his annual va- cation. - Myron Dickinson of Fenni- more is caring for Mr. Smith's , duties, A SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise party was tendered Wil- liam J. Dempsey last evening at his home on Lower Main street, in honor of his birthday. The affair was giv en by his sister, Mrs. James Mott anf New York city and was a very de lightful affair. CROSS AND CROWN BIBLE CLASS. An important meeting of the Cross and Crown Bible class will be held ,this evening at T 3% o'clock in the parlors of the Methodist Episcopal church. Don't skip reading the classified | page. Lots of Interesting news for gthrifty people, be published in Washingtor County with the comptroller are accompanied by forty-seven of the l.we of nineteen huns Post, I The following matters | were hpldmgpmgms the title to the lands pur- open until further order | of - court ; chase , Judicial settlements in the estates of' “if; This act shall take effect inwnedi- Sarah Meek, Greenwich: Alvah Bar tholomeyw, Whitehall; - Consider S. Bardwell, Granville. Quardianship of John Beattie SIN?“ hereby certify that the same Js a correct han, Salem: letters of guardianship transeript therefrom and of the whole of issued to John S. Henry. { said original law Estate of Angus McGrath, | Gran-| ”Affiligfirff‘ Car ata. bas ¢ y of State, ville: judicial settlement of am‘mm'i tary of State, as> I have compared the preceding with the of executor adjourned to September 5 at Hudson Falls, Estate of David E. Jones, Gran- ville. judicial settlement of account' of administrator adjourned to July 31! at Salem. Letters of administation issued toi the following named administrators: | Estate of Ella L. Clark, Granville, Al LAWS OF NEW YORK -By Authority, CHAP 62 AN ACT making appropriations from the sinking funds of the state for the pay- ment of the interest on the state debt during the period from the first of Julv, nineteen hundred and sixteen. to Sep- tember first, nineteen hundred and sev- enteen, Became a law Mav ®, 196. with the bert J. Clark: admmfiwtrator: estate approval of the Governor | Passed, three. of Margaret Kelley, Salem, MargAT®'!| fftns being present Eo Clark. administrator. estate | of' 'The People of the State of New York,. Anna P. Parker, Granville, Parker, administrator. Estate of William Kickbham, Gran: ville. order- entered anthorking ad. ministrator | to - compromise claim} against D & H company L Pec ree entered in judicial settle- ments in the estates of William H! gwift. Fort - Ann - Monty H. Gibson,. King«bury - Brideet Doyle and Sarah, F Rio, White Creek, and Edward Keniedv. Cambridge Estate of Mary Eo MeArthur, Jack son. John EL Davis and William Mil jer appointed appraigers. 1 Estate of Rose Stockwell. Salem:' vouchers filed in qudiciat settlement of account of administrator , Guardianship of - John, Elizabeth,, Isabelle, Jennie and Margaret Stew] art. Fort Tdward - order entered dil recting application of funds to sup port of infant Estate of Rosina Hillis MeFarland, Jackson: citation issued in probate 6f last will returnable July 31 at Salem ' Estate of Lonise 8. Robinson,. Gran ville. citation issued in judicial seta tlemen of account of executor able September 5 at Salem. B Estate of Retsev E Russell, White Creek - judicial settlement af account of executor adjourned to July 21 at' Salem 1 Estate of Allen C, Sawyer Whne z)! the corstitut'on, hr,- the payment of . A alte 'to rod nterest on fiftv-year four per- centum haI'I. pantlfnnlnf “i593”; \11mm! at ! bonds for the improvement of the Frie, payment of claim dismis-e« hamplain and Oswego canals, being the publication . debt contracted. under said section. and as provided by chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hun: dred and three and chapter sixty aix of Franki represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows. Canal Debt Sinking Funds. Section 1. Fund two The sum of sixty thousand dollars ($008) is hereby ap- propriated from the sinking fund under article seven, section four of the constitu- tion for the payment of interest on eight- een-year three per centum bonds for the improvemnt of the Erie, Champlain and Oswego canals, being the debt contracted under sald section and as provided by chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, as the same shall become due and pay- the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteon $ 2. Fund three g@red and thirty thousand dollars ($630,000) is hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under article seven, section four of the constitution. for the payment of in- terest on fAftv vear three per- centim bonds for the improvement of the Erie, Champlain and O-~wego canals being the provided by chapter one hundred and forty-geven of the laws of nineteen hun- dred and three, and chapter three hun- hundred and six as the same shall be- come dua and payable during the fiscal year beginning on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteen. § 3 Fund four The sum of one rgil- Hon efx aundred thousand dollars ($L.8®,- 00 is berebv appropriated from the sink- ing find under article seven, section four HOLINESS MEETING. This evening at 7 30 eclock a holl ness meeting will be held in the NMar| row Way Mission, Wall street. The! Rev. C. T. Pike of Pittsfield, Mass., will conduct the services. the same shai become due and pavable during the fiscal year beginning on the first day of July, n'neteen hundred and | sixteen. l § 4. Fund five. The sum of ona hun- | dred and twentv thousand dollars 41%. - G00) is hereby appropriated from the sink. Bowel Complains in Children. Mre. Margaret Perry, Utica, N. Y,; says, \When my son. now frown, was four yPATS old he had a dreadful at interest on fifty vear four per centum tack Af Binds dveentery. and was so, he mpl tied Theni die. A neighbor who knew what a wonderful - medicine | Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Niarrhosa Remedy is advised me to give it to him. Thel result was that he was soon cured. it! is a great medicine and can certainly be relied upon in cases of bowel trou ble. For sale by all dealers. b Children Cry FOR FLETGHER's CA STO RI A tracted under said section and as provid- ed by chapter three hinmdred and ninety- one of the laws of rinetean hundred and nine of the Jaws of nineteen hundred and ten, as the eame shall become dve and on the first day of Ju'v, nineteen hun- dred and sixteen § 5. Fund siz | THs aim of two hundred thousand dollars ($36.0»A is hereby ap- der article seven, sestin four of the con- thirty-year four per centim bonds for the construrtion of barge canal terminai8s, being the debt contracted upder said see- a | u WHAT THE FRENCH ARE Doing. tion and as \ teen hundred and eleven shall become due and parab e during the fiseal year beginn'ng an the first day of | | I PERONNE t f 1 I 1 a | t | I U i 1 The sketch map shows roughly the extent of the Noyon salient a nearly perfect semi-circle described about the town of Le Fere. From | 'Craonne, the eastern end of the salient, to Peronne, the north western, bave is fifty miles; from La Fere the axis of the circle to the front west returned from a short stay at Brant of Noyon is about twenty-five nilles. i The shaded portion of the map, in the upper left hand corner, shows the extent to which the French have so far been able to push the salient and the, arrows the direction of the main thrust. The marks X X X indicate the villages by the French two days ago with material success, the villages of Bar- I1am: and Vermandovilliers. ‘ ' \ tA raga-ix July, nineteen hundred and sixteen. § 4 Fund seven. lars ($1.350,000 | is hereby appropriated from the sinking fund under article seven, section four of the constitution, for the payment of interest on fifty-year four and one-half per centum bonds for the im- provement of the Erie, Champlain and Oswego canals, being the debt contracted under said section, and as provided by chapter one hundred and forty-seven of and chapter seven hundred and eighty + beginning on the first day of July, nine- teen hundred and sixteen, § 7. Fund eight. dred and seventy thousand dollars (§10%,- , 00M) is hereby appropriated from the sink» ing fund, under article seven, section four of the constitution. for the parment of interest on fifty-year four and one-quar- ter per centum bonds for the improva- | ment of the Caviga and Sensca canals, being the debt contracted under said sam- tion. and as provided by chapter threo hundred and ninetvone of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine. chapter one and trirty-nine of the laws Of nineteen hundred and ten and chapter fiscal year beginning on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteen. § 8. Fund nine. The sum of two hun- is hereby appropriated dollars ($212,500 / section four of the constitution, for the payment of interest on thirty-year four ! and one-quarter per centum bonds for '\ the canstruction of bergé canal terminals, being the debt contracted under said sec- Source of Santa Fe River, To ascertain the exact source of the Santa Fe river in New Mexico, the stream was recently followed to the top of Lake Peaks, 12,480 feet above sea lével, where was found a beauti- ful lake, which is the main supply. 'The peaks are the rim of the crater “Qt an extimet xolcano, ‘ on the front, which were attacked the certificate of the attorney-gencral, . State of New York, Office of the Secra- original law on file in this office, and do | able during the fiscal year beginning on ‘ The sum of six hun- | debt contracted under said section and as ' dred and two of the laws of nineteen the laws of nineteen hundred and ten, as , ing fund. under article geven, section fo ir ; of the constitution for the payment of , land Sereca canals. being the debt con- nine, and chapter one hundred and thirty. | payable during the fscil year teginning . appropriated from the sinking fund, un- stitution, for the payment of interest on ' chapter seven | hundred and fortvests of the laws of nine» . as the same The «um of one mil- tion three hundred and fifty thousand dol- , the laws of nineteen hundred and three . | seven of the laws of nineteen bundred ; ' and thirteen. as the sams shall become ' due and payable during the fiscal year - fifteen as the same shall become due and payable during the fiscal year beginning. Ma The sum of ons hunu' on the first day of July, nineteen hundred 59} and sixteen . Ban Palisades Interstate Park Debt Sinklog fix} A ; seven hundred and eighty seven of the * l laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen as A amevded by chapter two of the of l nineteen hundred and fifteen as the same CRAONNE | shall become due and parable during the : dred and twelve thousand five hundred | from the sinking fund under article seven, : *\ \=u « dred and three. and chupt r five hundr and seventy of the laws of nineteen hun-} . dred and fifteen us the sume shall he; l come due and payable during the fiscal rear beginning un the first day of July} i nineteen hundred and sixteen, ¥ Gye § 11. Fund twelve. The sum of one hun- dred and twenty thousar l iollars ($120, 900) is hereby appropriated from tne sink} ing fund under article seven, section four of the constitution, for the payment of} j interest on thirty-year four per centum i bonds for the construction nf barge canal ' terminals. being the debt contracted un-, , der said section'and as provided by chap- ; ter seven hundred and forty-six, laws of, nineteen hundred and eleven, cha; ter sev- ' en hundred ard eighty-seven, laws of, nineteen hundred and thirteen, chapte® two, laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, as the same shall become due and pdy- able during the fiseal year beginning on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteen. R Highway Debt Sinking Funds. Q §1% Fund one, The sum of thirty thou« sang dollars ($3:0a» is hereby appropridt« ¢e4 from the s'nking fund under articl geven, section twelve of the constitution, for the payment of interest on fifty-year , threa per centum Londs for the improve~ | ment of highwaws, being the debt con- trated under sail section and as provid- ed by chapter four hundred and sixty» nine of the laws of nineteen hundred an | siz, as the mame shall become due an payable durirg the fiseal vear beginnt | on the frst day of July, nineteen hundral upd $180 FPiutd two The s m of six hun Ared and so xty to sand neliars ($660,000 (48 hereev appr jnuted from the sinkin ' . fund under seven, section twelve of the constitutimn for the payment 0 interest on fift@vear four per centu bonds for the improvement cf highways, . being the debt contracted under said seo« tion and as provided by chapter fou hundred and sistvrire -f the laws of t ninetsen hundred and six, as chapter seven hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred and seveny as the same shall become due and pgy= able during the fiscal yeir beginning 0 the first day of July, nineteen hundre and sixteen « 00 § 140 Fund three The sum of ' hundred and sixty thousand dollars ($50,- 000) is hereby appropriated from the sink- ing fund cinder article seven, section twelve of the constitution for the pays ment of interest on fifty-vear four an one haif per centum bonds for the im- provement of highways, being the debq © eontracted under sard sertion and as pro- by chapter four hundred and slxtyi nine of the laws of ninetegn hundred and' stx. as amended by chapter seven hundred © and eighteen of the laws of nineteenshung dred and seven and chapter seven bung dred and eighty-seven of the laws of nines teen bundred ard thirteei, as the samd shall become due and payable. during the fiscal year beginning on the first.day.od July, rineteen hundred and sixteen. r $150 Fond four. The sum of two hun- dred and - twenty-five thousand dollarg $25,000) is hereby appropriated from th sinking fund under article seven, sectio four of the constitutien for the payment i of Interest on fifty-year four and one ‘ half per centum bonds for the improve | ment of highways, being the debt con: | tracted under said section and as provid ed by chapter two Lundred and ninety? eight of the laws of : @tetern bundred and twelve and chapter seven bundred and eighty seven of tha laws of nineteen hun» dred and thirteer | a= the same shall be! come due anl pavable doring the 1361103 I beginning on the irst day of July, rine teen hundred and sisteen, and ending o September first, rineteen hundred and sev- ,; enteen. vg § 140 Fund five The sum of four hun- * dred - ard o twentv_4vs tho sand - dollar (% 40> is herebv ap;ropmated from tha winking fund under article seven, section f four of the consttuttor for the paymen of Interest on fiftw-year four and one- quarter per contium bends for the imd provement of highways. being the debt contracted under said section and as pro-] vided by chapter two hundred and ninety». - oight of the .aws of ninotcen hundred andj twelve and chapter seven hundred and eight; seven cf the laws of nineteen bun»; dred ard thirteen, as amended by chap- ter two of the Inws of nineteen hundred ard fifteen. as the same shall become due and pavable during the period beginning , on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and ending on September first, nineteen hundred and seventeen. §17. Fund six. The sum of two hundre4 thousand dollars ($20 %0 is hereby apr | propriated from tha sinking fund under | article seven sertion four of the constitu« i tion for the payment of interest on fifty» | year four per centum bonds for the im=« i provement of highways, being the debt ; contracted under said section and as pro- | vided by chapter two hundred and ninety» eight of the laws of nineteen hundred an& twelve, chapter seven hundred and eighty» geven of the laws of nineteen hundre@ and thirteen as amended by chapter two of tha laws of ninetesn hundred ang I Fund §18. The sum of ane hundred thousand . dollars | ($100,00 is hereby appropt#ited } from the sinking fond under article seven, soction four. of the constitition. for the payment of interest on fifty-year four per centum bonds for the Palisades Inter» state Park,. being the debt contracted wunder said section and as provided by chapter three hundred and sixty-three af, . the laws of nineteen hundred and ten as the same shall become due and payable: + @uring the period beginning on the first ' dav of July, nineteen hundred and six-, | | tern, and ending on September first, nine» teen hundred and seventeen. f i § 18. 'This act shall take effect immedi- ( ately. . | State of New York, Office of the Secor» f tray of State, ss: * 20} 1 have compared the preceding with the j 1 p 1 ofiginal law on file in this office. and do hereby certify that the same is a corretE. ; transcript therefrom and of the wholo ofl sald original law | P FRANCIS M. 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