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ty. GEAP $48 ém of the Iaws.0f nine» . . agenda-mm clerks > Higa. compensation of conflden« clerks to resfGent rtrial t to subdivision nine of section one hundred and sixty of WW x chapter thirty-five of the laws : of mineteen hundred and nine, 3” \ béing the judiciary fifteen vy r thousand dollars;, to. ha refund« . €d to the treasury 'pursuant to subdivision nine of section two h ed and seventy-nine 5 Of SBIG b Trial Term Expenses )‘o expenses of justices in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seve ; :enth and eighth Judiclal dis» tricts, assigned by the appel~ W Ts flute division or designated by iC w po {the governor to hold a trial or special term in a judicial dis- «+ other tham that in which he is elected, pursuant to sec- tion twelve of article six of the ‘constitvutlon. three, thousand dol- lars, to be refunded to the treas- ~cury by the Judicial district where the services are ren- dered, pursuant to section twelve of article six of the constitution bo, *APPEHLLATA DIVISION. Second Department Justices® salaries For compensation of the jus- tices of the supreme court designated to the appellate di- [¢ ~' vision in the second Judicial a department from any district * other than the second judicial b i_ district, in additon to the sum F ...Of seven thousand five hun- dred dollars, being the unex- pended balance of appropria- + tion heretofore made by chap- » *ter five hundred and twenty- { mine of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, which is hereby reappropriated (re. further sum of leven‘Vthouszmd five hundred «dollars, to be refunded to the . #reasury, pursuant to section } seventy-six of chapter thirty- fve of the laws of nineteen i hundred and wine, being the . , JUMICIATY IBW Bonfldential clerks , Kor compensation of confiden- tial clerks to the Justices of the supreme court designated to the apbellate division in the second judicial department, appointed pursuant to sub- 'division two of section one ‘ hundred and three of chapter ~- thirty-five of the laws of nine- teen hundred and mine, being the Judiciary law, in addition to the sum of one thousand and seventy-six dollars and forty-six cents, being the un« . expended balance of appro- k . priation heretofore made by ] «chapter five huncired and twentyenine of the laws of mineteen hundred and four- teen, which is hereby re- appropriated (re, $1,006.46), the further sum of sixteen thou- sand four hundred and twen- ty-three dollars and fifty- four cents, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to chap- ter three hundred and sixty» five of the laws of nineteen hundred and eleven ............ i ~- For compensation of confiden- * tial clerks appointed by the justices of the appellate divi- slon of the supreme court des- ignated to the appellate divi- sion in the second Judicial de- partment from any district other than the second judicial district, pursuant to section one hundred and two of chap- ter thirty-five of the laws of mineteen hundred and nine, being the judfclary law, nine thousand dollars, to be re- funded to the treasury pur- suant to section two hundred and seventy-two of said chap. ter _... Dflicial referees || For compensation of the officlal referees appointed pursuant to chapter three hundred and twenty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve, twenty-three thousand dol- lars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to section one hundred and sixteen of chapter three hundred and twanty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve. Deputy clerk For compensation of the dep- uty clerk, appointed pursuant to subdivision three of section one hundred and ome of chap- ter thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, be- ing the judiciary law. five thousand dollars to be re- funded to the treasury pur- suant to -chapter eight hun- dred an twenty-sizht of the Jaws of- nineteen hundred and EIGWM luc ec seee ee nee c+ Fase and consultation clerk For compensation of the case and consultation clerk ap- pointed pursuant to sec- tion: one hundred and five a of chapter thirty-five of | the laws of nineteen hu: - dred and nine, being the Judiciary law, in addition to the sunv of three dollars and seven cents being the unex- pended bairnce of appropria- . - tion heretofore made by chap- 5. ter five hundred and thirty ; of tho laws of nineteen hun- © dred. and fourtser which is ._ hereby reappropriated (re. $07) the further sum of three thousand four hundred ninety-six dollars and ninety- three cents, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to chapter three hundred and M - twenty-six of the laws of nineteon hundred and fourteen lttendants a Hor compensation of attend- ants, appointed pursuant to chapter three humdred and seventy-six of the laws of Aineteen hundred and fifteen, being the judiciary law, in ad- dition to the sum of three hun- dred dollars, being the unex- pended balance of appropria- tion heretofore made by abapter five hundred and twenty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, which is hereby reap- propriated (re. $00), the fur- © ther sum of fifteen thousand mine hundred dollars, to be Fefunded to the treasury pur- suant to section three hun- ' dred and forty-ive of chap- ter thirty-five of the laws of mninetean hundred and mine..... Confidential attendants For compensation of conflien- -. tial attendants, appointed pursuant to subdivision three ~ of section ome hundred and éleven of chapter thirty-five of the laws of mincteen hundred 'and nine; being the judiciary law, three thousand six hun- dollars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to see- Alon three hundred and forty- It: of sald chapter w v- F awe ces ial acin ena cake palo a -some rameg % __ - Contmued from Saturday, Aug. 5, , Esteem Hundred\ and Athirtecn.. ~ 23,000 M@ 15,000 0G 3,000 08 7,500 00 164% 540 8,000-06 23,000 08 3,406 98 16,800 60 3,600 00 M’t lklp reading the ting news for t so Typewriter operators \esr For compensation of two tyP®«< writer operators, appointed pursuant to section ore hun- drsd and ten of chapter thir ty-five of the laws of nine- teen hundred and mine, being the judiciary law, four thou- sand dollars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to chapter three hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of minsteen hundred and thir- Sixth District, Confidential clerks For compensation of confiden- tial clerks to resident trial justices, appolnted pursuant to subdivision seven of section one hundred and sixty of chapter thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, being the judiciary law, one thousand two hundred dollars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to chapter five hun- dred and fifty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred and thir- TERM esses rene ss ress $1,200 00 Ninth District. Additional compensation of justices For additional compensation of justices, pursuant to section one hundred and forty-five of chapter thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, being the judiciary law, from January first, nineteen hun- dred and sixteen, to Septem- ber thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, three thousand seven hundred and fifty dol- lars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to said sec- OM ek... vse e esen ec era seme Confidential clerks For compensation of confiden- tial clerks to resident trial justices appointed pursuant to subdivision nine of section one hundred and sixty of chapter thirty-five of the laws of nine- teen hundred and nine, being the judiclary law, three thou- sand seven hundred and fifty dollars, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to subdivi- sion nine of section two hun- dred and seventy-nine of said chapter ... 3,750 00 «soe ree enn ea crane aa Sixth District. Confidential clerks For deficiency in appropria- tion for compensation of confidential clerks to resi- dent trial justices, appointed pursuant to subdivision séven of section one hundred and sixty of chapter thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, being the judiclary law, from August seventh, mineteen hundred and fifteen, to September thirtieth, nine- teen hundred ani fifteen, one bundred and eighty dollars and sixty-four cents, to be re- funded to the treasury pursu« ant to chapter five hundred i and fifty-four of the laws of g nineteen hundred and thir- teen ..... vassrsees Trig Term Expenses For deficiency I1 appropriation for expenses of justices in the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, sev- enth and eighth Judimal dis- tricts, assigned by the appel- late division or designated by the governor to hold a trial or special term in a judicial district other than that in ‘ which he is elected, pursuant to section twelve of article six ‘ of the constitution, two bun- | dred and ten dollars, to be re- i funded to the treasury by the z judicial district where the 1 t [ j 1 services are rendered pursu- ant to section twelve of ar- ticle six of the constitution.... PART VI Section 4 The following sums or so i much thereof as may be necessary, be- Ing the unexpended balances of former: appropriations, are hereby reappropriated $210 00 I same purposes as the former appropria- tons. GENERAL FUND ExEcUTIVE. * Executive Department, By chapter five hundred and twenty-nine of the laws of nineteen bundred and four- teen, for: Counsel expenses (re. $500) Office expenses (re. $139.90). By chapter five hundred and thirty of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Executive clemency (re. $49.38). Investigation of departments, eto (re. $10,247.58. New Idea for Wrench. The center rod of a Wisconsin in- ventor's quiclncting wrench is “breaded only at the sides, permitting | élassifeg | the movable jaw to be pressed against ' an object and locked by engaging the] | refs with it » {and made immediately available for the: AhMlNlSTRATIV' COMPTROLLER By chapter five hundred and \_ twenty-nine of the laws of . mineteen hundred ang four teon, for: Interest on temporary loans (re $1,563.06). Audit Bureau. By chapter five hundred and twenty-nine of the laws of rmineteeon hundred and four« teen, for: sees ese e ese £000 00 Exponses (re. $2,838.30). Deputy clerk apd librarian For compensation of the dep- Secured Debt Tar Bureau]: uty clerk and librarian, ap- By chapter five hundred and pointed pursuant to subdi- twenty-nine of the laws of sion four of section one, hun- incteen Ihundred and four» dred and one of chapter thir- teen, for: - _ ty-five of the laws of nineteen Services and expenses (F4 hundred and nine, being th $942.03). judiciary law, two. thousan Stock Transfer Tax Bureau dollars, to be refunded to the By chapter five hundred and treasury pursuant to chapter twenty-nine of the laws of six bundred and thirty-two of -- mineteen hundred and foun the laws of nineteen hundred teen, for: and thirte@n se 2000 mwpenses (ro. $1,828.74). Fourth Department. Refunds for cancelled stimps Consultation clerk . Cre. $5,800.85). For compensation of the con- ATTORNEY GENBRAL sultation clerk, appointed pur- 'By chapter five hundred and suant to section one hundred twenty-one of the laws of and six of chapter thirty-five rineteen hundred and four. of the laws of nineteen hun- teen, for: dred and nine, being the judi- fudgments (re. $$§4137. clary law, three thousand five By chapter two hundred and hundred dollars, to be refund- sixty-two of the laws of ed to the treasury pursuant to mincteen hundred and four chapter one hundred and nine- teen, P: teen 0% the laws of ninsteen Richmg@nd county smoke nule hundred aad twelve «».. $3,500 00 sance (re. $5,000). Deputy clerk For compensation of the deputy By chapter fiiffifggigfi'zmr clerk, appointed pursuant to Vt 8.pr tho las 7 inet « subdivision four of section one y 0 e laws of n: ne'een hundred and one of chapter chuindre? Endffollrteemtforlh thirty-five of the laws of nine- codification of surrogate laws teen hundred and mine, being (ra. $1,108.99). the judiclary law, three thou- By chapter three hundred and sand dollars, to be refunded thirteen of the laws of nine. to the treasury pursuant to teen hundred and fourteen, chapter six hundred and thir- afar.i lon to investigate h ty-two of the laws of r‘lineteen 2,000 00 22111022 3&0“??er an 750 85118- Lmfigfnzggeggteeo MMT OC By chapter five hundred and For compensation of the Ubrar{- Eggs; £1! affrlgmeg; fifteen 123W °§b§2$ya§¥dé§§e sfigifix; Joint legiglative oomn'litteo on court in the fourth judicial §sz§glols angelica legislation j department at Rochester, ap- ech , | pmed one thousand one hundred an sixty-four of chapter one hun- 21mm? - bundred and . four- dred and forty of the laws of Spill?» 013811 d Henterant-goy» ninetsen hundreld mid tenihbe- ernor's expenses (re. $8769). fifiugfidefig‘ffifif aW. re? somo By chapter five hundred and eet = thirty of the laws of mincteen Fifth District Fundred and fourtesn, for: Confidential clerks Clerical services for sperlzer For compensation of confiden- and president of the sinate tial clerks to resident trial (re. $%). Justices, appointed pursuant PRINTmNC to chapter one hundred and p * L y chapter twenty-two of the eighteen of the laws of nine laws of nineteen hundred and teen hundred and twelve, one fourteen (re. $5,677.79) thousand two hundred and By chapter five hundred and thirty-five dollars, to be re- thirty of the laws of nincteen funded to the treasury pur- hundred and fourteen (re. suant to said chapter.......... $1,235 00 ©1,17280). JUDICIAL SUPREME COURT. Second District, * # # a * L R Third District ® * a P a a tn Seventh District R U # U # U « m APPELLATE DIVISION, Second Department. & # # a ® LJ # REGULATIVE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. First District. chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of mineteen hundred and four» teen, for: Grade crossings, county (re. $6,615.58). Second District chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen bundred and four teen, for: Grade crossings (re. By chapter five hundred and i twenty-nine of the laws of U By Richmond By mineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Rent (re. $1,500). INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF MALIGNANT DISEASES chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of mineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Buildings $683.05). By and repairs (re. EDUCATIONAL chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of I minsteen hundred and four» teen, for: Blind and deaf, State aid (re. $20). EDUCATION BULILDLNG, chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Construction (re. Eiquipment (re. $18,248.94). NORMAL SCHOOLS. Buffalo State Normal Schools chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and4 four. By By By teen, for: Furniture and equipment (re. | $659 48). . By chapter two hundred and i fortv-six of the laws of ‘ nineteen hundred and four teen, for: | Panama-Pacific Expo siti on Commission (re. $41,605.10). By chapter seven hundred and | twenty-eight of the laws of minsteen hundred and fifteen or: I Perry's Victory Centennial | Commission (re. $5,000). * a # « a chapter five hundred and thirty of the laws of mineteen hundred and fourteen, for: Treaty of Ghent (re. $8,246.44). [ I i AGRICULTURAL # © By CORNELL UNIVERSITY, College of Agricultura chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of S nineteen hundred and four teen, for; New buildings (re. $1988.60). chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine» teen hundred and fourteen, for: Plant $7,500) By | my Industry Building (re Veterinary College. chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nineteen bundred and four teen, for: ISquipping clinical and hospital buildings (re. $814.91). BCHOLARIE SCHOOL OF AGRICUIf TURE. By chapter four hundred and nineteen of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, By for: | Construction of buildings (rs a $18,635. _i Children Cry | ' FOR FLETCHER'S C AST ORI A Baby # [ convenient BUTRGERS. Attractive and Sulkiles. $3 60 up SUBSCRIRE FOR THE TIMES. By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and fours for: Purchase of land, construction. eto, (te. $192.27). DEFENSIVE F ARSENALS AND ARMORIEE, By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen / hundred and four- teen, ior: Bost house at Buffalo $89,905.06). By chapter two bundred and seventy-three of the laws of ' nineteen hundred - and, fours teen, for purchase of lands, of which $1,682.33 shall be available for~payment to Rtey« nolds and' Chase, Poekskil], New York, tor surveying and mapping roves of land, ¢u the approval of the armeory commission (re, $23,842.68). By chapter five hundred and thirty one of the laws of nine« teen hundred and fourtsen, for:- Troop B armory and stable, in- cluding grading, draining, etc., Albany (re. $8,000.10). By chapter two hundred and ffty.seven of the laws of nines teen, hundred and fourteen, for: Troop B, armory and stable, in- cluding grading, draining, eto, Albany (re, $2983.90). By chapter three hundred and seventy-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and four« teen, for: Yonkers armory (re. $24,760.02). By chapter three hundred and seventy-four of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourm (re. teen, for: Third brigade district, repairs (re. $14,928.18). Fourth brigade district, repairs (re. $10,872 18). PENAL Construction of highways (re, $443.98). AUBURN PRISON. By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, fort Hospital improvements (re. $$45), Painting and-repairing cells (ra, $506 Repair-log gallery ways (re, $2,000). CLINTON PRISON. * a (3 a # GREAT MEADOW PRISON, By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, are: Additional equipment , $1,090.81). Completing and furnishing building (re. $8,434.39). South extension to cell hall (re, $54,379.08). BTATE PRISON FOR WOMEN, BURN, By chapter five hunired and thirty.one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Repairs and equipment (re, $1,630.43). Repairs to heating system (re. $172.01). Repairs to hospital (re. $230.16). MATTREAWAN HOSPITAL FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, (ra, AT: for; Equipme of words (ra 51101046)“ By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four» teen, for: Storehouse and refrigerating plant (re. $4345.20). By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Repairs to walls, nurses' homes (re. $60. CURATIVE HUDSON RIVER STATE HOSPITAL By chapter five hundred and thirty of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Improvements of water supply (re. $88.30). Purchase of land (re. $1,400). CHARITABLE NEW YORK STATE CUSTODIAL ASY- LUM-NEWARK. By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- zean hundred and fourteen, or: Farm equipment (re. $617.68). HOUSE OF REFUGE-RANDALLS ISLAND. By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen for: Removing cells (re. $1000). REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN-BED. FORD, By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Bewage disposal plant (ra $20,700.82). SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HOME- BATH, By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Electric elevator (re. $2.45). Barn and vegetable cellar (re. $161.88). By chapter five hundred and thirty of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Reimbarsing inmates (re. $409.50). SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND—BATAVIA. By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, for: New buildings (re. $1122). THOMAS INDIAN SCHOOL-IROQUOIS By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Bilo and dairy barn additions (re. $2,111.18). TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-HUD- [ EON. By chapter one hundred and eighty of the laws of tine ;een hundred\ and fourteen, or: Razing hospital and ice house {re. $1,491.50). ROME STATE CUSTODIAL ASYLUM- ROME: By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- treen hundred asd fowrteen, or: Construction dormitory building (re. $88,087.99). By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of Art Tor Arts Sake, \How do you know those pictures are worth what you paid for them?\ \I don't know it,\ replied Mr. Cum- rox. \But I'm not worrying. When I get through with the stock ticker down town, I don't propose to come howe and study a new line of mar- [ket quotations.\ LONG ISLAND SCHOOL .OF AGRICUL TURK, m i minetsen hundred and four» teen, for: Reconstructing buildings Dand E (re. $24,078 WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPB-OXFORD, By cbapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourm teen, for: Elfictflo engine and dynamo (ra New dynamo (re.. §620,85). By chapter two hundred and fifty-one of the laws of nine- goon hundred and fourteen, or: Purchase o: farm (re. $4,726.80). PROTECTIVE TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC BUILDINGA { By chapter five hundred and ' thirty of the-lawG of nineteen hundred and«fourteen, for: Capitol Park, Albany (re. $2,630). By chapter three hundred and ninety-four of the laws of ninéteen hundred and four- teen, for: State Hall - alterations $69,218,19). A * PUBLIC LAND§. ©. By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Investigations (re. $153.79). WATKINS GLEN RESERVATION, By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Concrete bridge (re. $160.73). FIRE ISLAND PARK, By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and four. teen, for: Water works, eto. (re. 156.00). GENERAL SHERIDAN MONUMENT COMMISSION, By chapter one hundred of the laws of ninetcen hundred and fourteen, for: General - Bheridan - monument (re. $10,000,00). CONSTRUCTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS By chapter five hundred and thirty of the laws of nine- zeen hundred and fourteen, or: Improvement of Senix river and Aersconk creek (re, $612.10). Keuka Lake lighthouse (re. $107.60). By chapter five himdred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- ieen hundred and fourteen, or: Saranac river improvement (ra, $366.81). (TG x # MY No By chapter two hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred.and four» teen, for: Three-Mile Harbor channel (re. $8,710.40). By chapter seven hundred twen« ty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, for: Destroying ice gorges, Hudson river (re. $3,000.00). GENERAL By chapter five hundred and thir- ty of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, for: Erroncous payment of taxes (re. $2,172.16). By chapter five hundred and twenty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and four- teen, for: Erroneous payment of taxes (re. $1,500). By chapter five hundred and twenty-one of the laws of ninsteen hundred and four- teen, for: Redemption $2,003.28). of - lands - (ra, CANAL FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKA By chapter one hundred and forty-four of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Purchase of canal equipment (re. $3,050.19). Bridge over Black and Moose rivers (re. $60,804.97). By chapter one hundred and forty-five of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Additional gates (re. $3,649.33). By chapter five hundred and thirty-one of the laws of nine- teen bundred and fourteen, for: Improvement of Sawyer creek (re. $8,350.29). BOND MONEYS. The sum of one million five hundred forty-two thousand siz hundred six dollars and thirty- nine cents ($1,542,606.30), being the unexpanded balance of an appropriation made by chapter three hundred and twenty of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve, to ba expended in carrying out the purposes of the act for the improvement of the Cayuga.and Beneca canals, as provided by chapter three hundred and ninety-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- to, said sum appropriated being payable from the proceeds of the sale of bonds, as provided in said act and for the pur- poses specified therein, and as reappropriated by chapter one hundred and seventy-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, is bereby~further reapproprlated for the same purpose '(re. | The sum of eight milion sight hundred twenty-two thousand five bundre& forty-nine doliars and fifty-eight conts $%822500.58), being the unexpended bal- Bunce of an appropriation made by chapter three hundred and twenty-two of the laws of nineteon hundred , aml twelve, to be , expendel in carrying out the purposes of 'the act for fur pwoper tormi- nals and facilities for barge canal traffic, as provided by chapter seven hundred -and for- ty-six of the laws of mneteen hundred and eleven, said sum approprigted being payable from the proceeds of the sale of bonds, as provided in sald act, and for the purposes 'specified therein, and as reappropriated by chapter one hundred and seventy-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, ig hereby further reappropriat- ed for the same purpose (re. $8,822,040.59). By chapter two hundred and six- ty-three of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fourteen, for: Improvement of canal basin, * Albany (re. $10,000). HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FuNp BOND MONEYH, By ehapter five hundred and twenty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and fous» teen, for: H Tuberculosis Deadly. In a modern battle 100,000 men miy 'be killed and wounded, but the tu- bercote bacillus slaughters 147,800 of our citizens yearly, 'and 1,500,000 te- main infected, the greater number of I whom will die of tuberculosis, Ginsu-action o: state highways | (ro. $076,105 'By chapter: five/hundred and six- teen: of-the laws of nineteen hundred/and fourteen, for: Construction , at state highways (ro. $105,346 By chapter two hundred and fifty-five of the laws of ning» 2am hundred and fourteen, or: Febullding bridge across South bay (re. $1,132.20). PART Vif DEBT SERVICH, Section: T. Rates are hereby established »n each. dollar.of real and personal 'prop- erty of the State subject to taxation: on July one, nineteen hundred and sixteen, to 'be appropriatedyfrom the gegeral fund July 'one, nineteen 'hundred and sixteen, for . contributions to the following funds: of nineteen hundred and three and chap ter sixty-six of the laws of nineteen hun» dred and ten, twenty one-hundredths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the canal debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter of nineteen hundred and nine and-chapter one hundred and thirty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and ten, fifteen one- thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the barge canel terminals sinking fund, pursuant to cHapter seven hundred and forty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and eleven, thirty one-thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the canal dobt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three and chap- ter seven bundred and eighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and thir teen, fifteen one-hundredths of a mill For the annual contribution to the canal debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter three hundred and ninety-one of the taws of nineteen hundred and nine, chapter one hundred and thirty-nine of the laws of seven hundred and eighty-seven of the as amended by chapter two of the laws nineteen hundred and fifteen, twenty one- thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the barge camal terminals sinking fund, pursuant to chapter seven hundred and forty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and eleven, thirty one-thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the canal debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three and chap- ter seven hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, as amended by chapter two of the laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, four one- hundredths of a mill For the annual contribution to the canal debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, chapter sixty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and ten, and chapter five hundred and seventy of the laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, eight-five one-thousandths of & mill For the annual contribution to the barge canal terminals sinking fund, pursuant to chapter seven hundred and forty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and eleven, chapter seven hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and thir- teen, and chapter two of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fifteen, eighteen one- thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to chapter four hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and six, fifty-five ten-thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to ghapter four hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and six, as amended by chapter seven hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred and seven, ninoty-nine one-thousadths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to chapter four hundred and sixty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and six, as amended by chapter seven hundred and eighteen of the laws of nineteen hundred and seven and chapter seven hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hun- dred and thirteen, five hundred and fifty- four ten-thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to chapter two hundred and ninety-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve and chapter seven hundred and eighty-seven of the laws of ninsteen hun- dred 'and thirteon, twenty-five one-thou- sandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to chapter treo hundred and ninety-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve and chapter seven hundred and sighty-seven of the laws of nineteen hun- dred and thirteen, as amended by chapter two of the laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, fifty one-thousandths of a mill For the annual contributions to the high- way improvement sinking fund, pursuant to chapter two hundred and ninety-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and twelve, and chapter seven hundred and eighty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, as amended by chapter two of the laws of nineteen hundred and ff teen and chapter ten of the laws of nine- teen hundred and fifteen, twenty-five one- thousandths of a mill. For the annual contribution to the Pall- sades interstate park debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter three hundred and sixty-thres of the laws of nineteen hun: dred and ten, one hundred and twenty-five ten-thousandths of a mill. For the payment of the principal matur- ing March first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, on the debt contracted for the Baratoga. Springs State Reservation=under chapter five bundred and sixty-nine of the laws of,. nineteon hundred and nine, chap- ter three hundred .andiainety-four of the laws of nineteen hundred and eleven} the sum of ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000,003. For the-payment.-of-the interest on the debt contracted for the Seratoga.-Springs State Reservation undemw chapter five hun- dred and sixty-mlne of the laws of nine teen hundred: and «rine, chapter three hun- dred'and ninety-four -of the-laws of nine teen hundred and . eleven, chapter two hundred ant, fithorlaws of nine teen hu and fourteen and chaptér three mindred' and-thirty-five of the laws of nineteen hundred and'fifteen, thirty-slk thousand five hundred fifty-six dollars In accordance with the sums resulting from the above established rates-#for debt service-thers isshereby appropriated from the getmerai fund, -in Heu of a statentaz on the valuation oftreal and personal prop- erty in the state subject to taxation, for the year beginning on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and sixteen, to the various sinking funds specified the amounts sbownilfn the following estimates: ESTIMATE OFP PHE AMOUNT OPF THE EUNDS WHECH WILL BH PROVID- ED UNDER YHE RATES HERE- BY FIXED FOR SINKING FUND CONERIBUTIONGS. Canal Debt Stuking Funds. Fund No. 4 (Erie Champlain and Os- ego canals) (A) For amortization $816‘fl34 18 (B) For interest!..... 1,600,%% 00 Fund No. 5 (Cayuga and Seneca canals) lL (A) For amortization 61,006 3 (B) For 120,000 00 Vund No. 6 (Baft» canal terminals) (A) For amortization 16211263 (B) For interest...... 200,000-00 Fund No. 7 (Erig, Champlain and Os: Wego canals) ° (A) For amortisation 40,59 1% _ + 1,80.” 00 ) For insure. For the annual contribution to the canal | | debt sinking fund, pursuant to chapter one hundred and forty-seven of the laws threes hundred and ninsty-one of the: laws* nineteen hundred and ten and chapter. laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, Palisades Interstate Park Debt Sinking Fund. (A) Amortization .... (B) Interest .......... Total Palisades In- terstate Park debt sinking fund contributions .... 150,830 2 Baratoga Springs State Reservation, (A) Bonds payable March 1, 1917....... (B) Interest .......... Total aratoga Springs Reserva- tion redemptions and interest..... « Total debt serv- 100 10,848,308 i Summary Debt Service. (A) Amortization and ° redemptions ...... 24,719,258 8$ (B) Interest .......... 6820,056 00 Total deb 10,M8,80 & 50,880 28 200,000 00 $5,000 00 86,550 00 t serve 10® (NOTE-The estimated amounts for debt serve a ice are based on the legal mill rate toxes and valuations of real and personal as fixed by the \Equalization Table of 1915\ of the State Board of Equal- ization, of $12070,420,887. with estimated issues of bonds during 1916 of $5,000,000, as fol- lows: Erie, Champlain and Oswego canals....17,000,000 00 Barge canal ter- mingls ............» £000,000 00 Highways ........... 5,000,000 00 $25,000,000 60 $8 The moneys appropriated by thi act, except as otherwise provided by sec- tions two, three, four and six, shall be available only to pay lisbilitics incurred within the year July 1, 1%6, and ending June &, 1917, except for re- pairs, construction or permanent better» ments. All former appropriations from» the general fund and the canal main- tenance fund and the varioup acts thero- for, excépt appropriations for repairs, construction work and permanent better- ments and appropriations made by the Legislature of 1916, shall cease to hove force or effect after June 30, 1914, other than for the payment of liabilities in- curred on or before that date. $9. The several amounts herein ap- propriated shall be deemed to be only for so much thereof as shall be sufflcient to accomplish in full the purposes desig- nated by the appropriations and shall be paid by the treasurer from the respective sums. as specified, pursuant to the re- quirements of the State Finance Law, and it shall be the duty of the treasurer to report annually to the Legislature the de- tail of the peveral expenditures. $10, 'The salary or compensation of any officer or employes, when not prescribed by law, for which an appropriation is made by this act, may be fixe®.by the de- partment, official or officials appointing such officer or employing such employses at a less but not a greater sum than the amount herein appropriated for the salary or compensation of such officer or om- ployse. No appropriation herein contained shall be available for the aslary or compon- sation of any regular officer or employee whose employment or office is not herein specified unless his appointment or am- ployment is expressly authorized; and ex- cept'as otherwise herein expreuly pro- vided, the appropriations made in this act for traveling expenses of officers or em- ployees are for actual and necessary ox- pensés only, in the performance of official duties and to be pald upon proper proof thereof, as required by section twelve of the State Finance Law, and no other or further fixed allowance for expenses shall be granted or paid, anything in any other statute to the contrary notwithstanding. Any appropriations made by this act for salary, on or expensen-ghall be the salsry, compensation or expenses for one year of ma officer, employes ofice, board, department, commission or bureau for whom the same is appropriated, not- withstanding existing provisions of any other statute fixing the angual salary, compensation or expenses of suciy officer or employee or the expenses of such of- ficer, board, department, comminden or bureau at a.different amount. > §11, A manager, trustee or officer of any state charitable or other \Institution recelving'moneys underthis act from the atate treasury for maintenance -and sup- port shall be entitled to actual and neces- sary traveling expensés when attending meetings of the board at the office of the institution or In 'the performance of other official - duties undertaken pursuant to a resolution of the beard of manegers of which he is a member and with the approval of the fiscal supervisor of. state charities. $12. The comptroller shall forthwith prepare and publish definitions of <the classification of expensa by titles em- ployed in this act, defining the purposes fer which moneys appropriated under each title may be expended. The comp» troller sh&L have\ filo et, to amend, such definitidns. mmwm an in his judgnient becomes;fiecessary for the proper .conduct of the figcat affaire;of the .| state. The definitions, as published by the comptroller, and as amended, shall govern expenditures from these appro- priations and audit.of claime-and ac- counts by the\ comptrolier where said classifications are used in this act. $13, Thlrgot shalt uh ease: immedi- ately. halk 'State of New York; Oak» of. the Secretary ots tate, #8: aa enh sec ce [ I have compared the pram with tha original law on file in this ofice. and do hereby certify that 'the same is & correct transcript. therefrom and of the whole ec odd crighsal Jaw. | |___ FRANCIS ¥. HVa6, canal terminals) (A) For eamortizati 140,612 6% (B) For vacuum...) 217.5“) Furld Na (10. (Erie! .:. 4 Charoplain 8-94;th a. f wego canale) > fn a (A) For amortization 142,816,841 (B) For interest...... 240,000 00 1 Fund No 11° (Erie. Champlain-and Ose € wego cares) © »Estimated Imago of 4 7,000,000;000 4% bonds gt) For amortization $45,085 77 (B) For interest...... 680,000 00 . | Fund No. 12 (Barge 1 canal terminalg) |. 1. ) {Estimated “nude of $3,000,000 4% bonds. _ . & (Angor amortization $1,207. 57 R (B) For interest...... 120,000 0B h - Total caguald debt ; sinkifig fund con- tributions «...... , Highway Debt Sinking Funds | |! Hund No. 1 (A) Amortization «w.. - $887 32 t (B) Interest - $9,000 00 - Fund .No. 2 . t (A) Amortization .... 55,086 24 (B) INfereBt 600,000 00 8 Fund No. $ f - P (A) Amortization .... $20,000 00 (B) Interest ..._..... 20,000 0 \I Abaco .- pBR (A) 0 wore » (B) Interest .......... 225,000 00 € Fund No. 5 1 (A) Amortization .... 1%,@HA os y (B) Interest .......... £25,000 00 £ Fund No. 6 (Estimated h fesue $5,000,000 4% ¢ bonds H (A) Amortization ._.. 101,750 52 'a (B) Interest .......... 200,000 00 : Total highway debt sinking fund con- | tributions ...... $168,465 & | t | 1 f : } l. F] men sea merSilke a weir mens is jum n t] Sta ley per mA mil cer On