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( 6 An International Complication {Oulninal.] Funify 'Fhorbusn Hmily Kent Were Iwo Ainevieatia of the new wee tart types Peeing hocom friends euch possessed of & good Income, they the earpvin\ that it the spring traverses the desert of yates between Europe and Ameofles, unattended by any whatevess In Ppypt they fell dn with twoo young twartap ftobfemen who were Guoishking thei edieation by traveL Pimitrl SMtaragofl devoted Itinelf to Miss Thorburn. | Peter NevenskE was Iitppy when du the society of Miss Kont. \When the two young eouples parted - the men urged the girls to visft St, Po- tersburgs protuising to give them an opportunity to seo the dunes sido of | The girts declined / Hifo, the dnvitaton. but the nest spring found them at the Btsstin eapitad. They Heut their cards to the addvess given thene and waited. Ao week pass(sl und ue anewer cure, 'Then oue a hete was found elppod ander the doogs of theis apartivents, It was from Nevianskt and aall&he mud his friend Jind been netive In the revo« | futon. Maragof was tn prison, awalt« lug transportation to and he (Nevauskb was Imuted by the police. ; It would bo. ftoposatble for fttin to call tupou thom without great of Impli« | cating fhein, Nothing could be nore effeetive in the eytupathy of these two girls, who wore henrt and soul swith the Russian revolution 'The ancestors of both Ind more tham a himdred years | before acted in a revolution of their own, and the girls had fnherited the aterling qualities evolved In the strug- glo foy Amoglcan Uborty, Nevansid In lis note tuned att Address where & to- ply might be left (nek sent by inalh, and the girls, net hecding his warning rote ftm to come and see them, evon if ho trust come It disgulso, IIo came fit a peddles, Kow, these two American girls of tho new type, dnding that the young ltusslans wore not In a position . to introduce them, as they had prom- Jnct, to Runstan soctety, laid plans to tuke the to the laud of | lbesty and introduce them to Amerk can society. Both women wero strong charneters and weighed swell what they proposed to do. 'They were sensible of the fact that they were risking a residence In Riberin and that they had Iuit one advantage that of being Amoplean eftizens, 'Fhey acted, not on twptlso, hut ow the generosity of their Amepleit natures, Noevanukt had bitbed one of Mar- gofi's Leopets to piss communieatons between them and had made some ef- fort to secure Ida friend's freedom by | the sme means, What tho girls could not obtain through the Atrerfean min- duter, a permit to visit the prison where Muragoi® swase eontined, they ab-. tiined by the method most effective In lusala, brtbory. They bribed # keep v8, and when his superior was absent ho took them through as & party of all they pretonded to ho. 'They wors on the lookout for Marano, and schon they saw Inim a frown froto Miss Thorburn checked an- expression of pleasurable recogntion, As thoy pasSS« ed aho lagged and slipped Into his band a code (eemposed of common- place senfence© pertaining to a mat» tog of escape. coll overftoaked the prison wall tmo day the offfeilat Noevauslkl had bribed handed Marigof® a note. Bluce the messenger had only agrood 40 transtnit fofeompromisiog mosages, this one was In the code. ( admeontsh« od the prisoner to obtain a strtug and throw it the nest night over the wall. Ite did so and drew up & bundle of clothes, which proved to be the uniform of a prison official, 'Fhere wore also up\ mater{at and Iustructions to make like his keeper A luife and come rope completed the out« itt When the Leeper eame round for tho last time during the nlght Mara- golf, who was in bed, felgned illness and calted the main fou. Then ho throw off the bedetathes, pushed the astouislt« ed keeper In hts bed, covered him with the britelothos and after getting a gag In fits mouth bound him,. 'I'aking the keys, he flocked the cclt and walk- ed down snd out of the prison, A car» rlago was in watting. Ho stepped In ind was driven away, changing lts outor garments and his \maketp\ by tho way, to tho apartments of the Amortean fivlc. The nowt move*imust boe to got the wen out of Iussia. The question of theis using the gigts\ passports, In dis« gilso, was considered, hut the pass- posts would not At them, oven with the best fotolnine makeup. At iny pate, It wan thought best for them to tun the to the border, and, After insling Belin a rendezvous ak which all wore to moot, tho quartet veparated. 'The place of moetiag was in an spartment house in which the girls had ready eport some time. On the morn- Ing of the nppointed meeting they atu» | tioned themselves at a window where | thoy could nee any one conming. At the appoluted hones the two friends, asm in afut, citme dewn the AVCHHC, aud as | Hoon as the girls emught sight of them | thoy throw up the and wavol thotm Indhkerchtefs, a welcome that seag mtiaiwered In kind by the Lusslans, - I6 another minnte there was a Joyous _ Police md prigons belug dispengod swith, the gists extended a cordial fnvi« tation to the men they daud reseged to Atmerleq ard become aequatated svith American ways, Tint they wora hoth too muck Interested In the Hborty | attupple In Hnodia to go on i pleasure : tour. The reports of a comiog double wed- dog have not thas far heen confltrmed, MORMS WXNNLI, 49 achat. oan. . ent RAMAMARAMAAACAA THE REALM OF SPORT n nna AAM R AMA\ enne aa nein ove vie AA E National League % All the sumes were played in the Na- Urdoi fearue Wednesday. Crieago lost to Philatelpblt fhe 1M inving game 8 te y.o beut Boston § to & HroekIyn wen front Mt, Louis 6 to %. cineinugl lost to New York $ to 6, Today's Games,. ino Bostoin: Uiuehinath In New York,. Chicago in Philadelphia, Ht. Louis int Bdooklyn, Standing of the Clubs. e Won. nosh Pet. NOW | YutRa aa eee k e+ un 16 PEHLEDUPR vee kk sees +56 13 629 CHICABO pla s eae 66 ex +02 #7 BNE it vea wa see +00 B7 575 tOHARRIH wees se ear e +46 40 S17 Ht LOUENi a e ere eee ee e +02 d HORON . ea ex ea ser ee ea +28 to HRO ,ul v ece ker <} 26 §L 1299 - State League g . A., J. & G. won from Alting In a 1% pame ut (Hoversvile 4 to 3, Scranton lost to Binghamton 2 and 1. syrivitse heat Witkes»Barre 4 to #. Utlqi beaut Troy 10 to 2. Tod‘gy's Games, I Syracuse at Wilkeshirre, Hiughinipton aut Separtun, 1 é American League Ssmwvwwmsmmwm. Cleveland and Washington broke 11» Fel 2~1. 8-1, Cleveland Boston and De- troit each wen a game, Boston 8-Q, Do- Ltroit 8-4. Chicago won from Philadel- phic 5 and #.. New Louis game postponed on account of rain, Today's Games. Washington in Cleveland. Boston in Detroit. Standing of the Clubs, 1 Pet. | g ._ Eastern League Arr rana rar the Eastern league Wednes I1y. Buffa- Iu and Newark broke evn. the first pame going to Buffalo G to 9, the see- fomt game was won by Newark 6 to 5. Montreal and Jersey City each won a | Jersey City the second 2 and 1. [more won from Rechester 6 to 1.) To- rento lost to Providence 4 io 1, Albany ut A, J. & G. \froy at Utica. 'Standing of the Clubs. Clthe. Won, Lost, Pet. aa eee 247 44 580 Ay Je & bv kee eee ea +45 83 37% |y vce er ere eed B4 570 AW HiRes» uu... e 84000 |v ev recs cer ee eee {8T 480000 463 UUs vayas va es ase es +04 40 A459 THHGHADEON 47 05 qh‘n'mutuu erk ecs eevee 49 1388 I’llx-ht-xfi‘fil—{tvlw Muclier has been [ turked adrift by Manager Hamilton of \the Harrisburg, Pa, Tri-State League, WHIM WON THE RACE Second of Series Sailed Wednesday by} , Yachts at Olcott, i « x - 5 « « « 2 * + l: « © & ved 1 b # & h 1 <. % Ao. al & & &i rg i « had 5 t M 3 e V u I. 3 e h wi B A 3 F \ & #, & + 4A © ; . \A He d V Whim 8110 Whey .a.Adf8 Biff Trophy as 54 famma ...4f88 O\;80 50 Pistanee, G ndles, two mlios to a fog.? The above table shows the order of ituish amt restlts of the scooml of the series of regatias of the (eott Beach) Yucht cltb, safled it Lake, Ontario off © Oleott _ Wednesday - aftertoon, Moyer with bis \Whim\ safled | 'n Hue race and won quite hendfly, The | B 4 67 53 ! hoavy northwest wind, kicking up ui | ehoppy - sea, - greatly - favored 1.11mi \Whim\ with its hig spread of canvas.} but the winning craft was hoard press-} nfake boat was turned for the r In frert of the wind by ihe smaller beets \Trophy\ and \Whey.\ Ekipper George MeComib manag | plished Inanuct | but was unable to povereome the itdvantages which the yor \Whim' hit tmder the prevail= weather | conditions. | \Akipper\ mh iso distlayed some tne soamauship, briuging the \Whey\ In second after i hard fight agaiust the \Trophy\ aud \Ganima.\ tHierman lost sevornt hundred yards on the first (leg owing to misunderstan ling of the {postion of the first stake buoy, but iitmely coutinued the rave, | pursting 'it overhauidiug the on the §s<wmul teg, gaining on every tack Into | the wird, and overhnuling unt passing ; the \Trophy\ on the rium home. The Towell boys wore handleapped by a Chow cvresw dn salling the \Gamma.\ io If wasnt preat ree aural was watched ; with futense diterest by frnds on the shore, in the Olcott Beach hotel Zn-mne‘luh and on the hotel pter, where , the Judges wore stationed. 'Fhe inter- {oft In these regattas ds growing and | the remalnwler of the sorlex will with- ont denbt draw good crowds to the [Jah chore to witwers, > \The \Whim\ andt the \Frophy\ are {tow the Iecling bidders for the Olcott | | i Aun won the ftSt race of the series last | - i CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. |_ BPBCOIAL Iiw rate. Special trains, | Speclal privileges. fpeclal geccommo- forel Yacht cltb cup, the latter have | Today's Games. Buffalo in Baltimore, Moutreal, in Providence. ive mm/min mav fo Ne Ra ATARI GENERAL SPORTING NEWS. oor MRAM MOAR I KNICKERBOCKERS VS PROSPECTS Drik o] on the first lwo legs ard until the} | Adutlonsg. Btop-overs, etc., on gqccount| [of CHRISTIAN CHURCH INTERNA.| pointer in (Cienesee county. | CONVENTION, Good for | Game will be Played on Dudley Square The Knickerbocker baseball team will will play the champion Prospects of Buffalo tomorrow afternoon on Dua- ley Square at 4 o'clock. 'The Prospects hu‘vv engaged some professionai play- ers for the game. The locals have en- 'guged a professional coach and he is now reunding the boys Into shipe every eventug and they will be back in their eld style by tomorrow. 'The coach win be seen it the gumnes in about two weeks and he will coach the players from the bencl. In tomorrow s game O'Hare will do the pitching and Spin- | ner will catch. Fenton Whaien will be buck at his old position of short stop. If the local baseball fans in this city wiunt to see week day games on Dudley Square they will have to turn out strenuger and be more liberal when the hat is passed around. MANY POLICE AT DELMAR. | Races being run despite the Absence of Bookmaking. St. Louis, Mo., July 27.-After the un home| second race had been run at Delmar x racetrack Wednesday a squsd of police | marched into the track. It was neces- U~ | care | sary for them to force their way in to- vored . the \Frophy\ It a tost | gay» & y in to breaking down the iron chains at the entrance, but there was no combat or physical violence. At $150 o'clock the races had all been run and Captain MeNamee and his sqitul of police officers departed with- out having made any arrests. Great Dog Show at Genesee County Fair ar Batavia, July 27.-Preparations ave nearly complete for the holding of the greatst dog show ever held in Batavia In connection with the county fair in September. vlal prizes in addition to the medals and cash prizes offered by the fair management: The Watts L, Richmond cup, for the best dog in Genesee county, any breed. Walter W. Ware cup for the best dog In the town of Batavia, any breed. Henty J. Priester cup, for the best dog from Monroe county, any breed. Leo (4, Wells cup, for the best dog from Erie county, any bread. Postmaster Hamilton cup, for the best dog of efther sex from Canada. County Treasurer McLean cup, for the best dog entered from Canada of net, Eugene DeVoll cup, for the best American foxhound in Genesee county. Austin & Prescott cup, for the best C, C. Bradley cup, for the best setter uluoty days, goiug August sixth and 'in Genesee county. | seventh, Tor full partfenlars, address, John W, Coupland cup. for the best I. W. Daly, £10 Fidellty Building, Buf. setter in firnesce, Erie, Niagara, Or- falto, M. Y. to New York via Lackawarnas August new. 280 Main Street, i T«22«dto§=0. NEw York AND Return go.oo. | Fifteen duy sea shore exearslon goes) spaniel in Genesee county. 6-15-04 leans, Monrce, Livingston and Wyo- ming counties, F. F. Dyer cup, for the best cocker! Richard H. Burkbart cup. t*. A, Willams eup, for the best collie {lnt Genesee county. even in ia double header, Washiugton : Clubs. . Won. Lost, Cleveland 31 631 CHICAGO 22. ser cee ++ 82 $45 Pailidelphiq ..........48 hE 1585 | LOEPOGLE , kes ke ee 6+ +48 4100 $12 22s vee seee .+ ++ +88 42 ATS New 52 278 Ht, . 66... 266... L2 14178 | Wushington ..........28 54 13410 Two double headers were played in| [gune; Montreal won the first 10 to %,; ralti~ | Toronto in Jersey Ctr. Ruchester in NewnrH., Standing of the Clubs. Clubs. Won. Tost. Pen Jersey Clity............49 28 .630 Baltimore |............47 30 «610 | Providence ...........44 88 571 ,.... 066k 39 AST : NOWiPK ...l... kkk k> 42 A68 TOPEOMEQ vek... .. ...... 88 44 420 © Rochester 44 A21 | MOntreal ..............02 51 .388 The following are the spe- | for the} $1.00 round trip. Make reservations best cocker spaniel in Batavia. taiph E. Luther cup, for the | br. , Oneida, best bull terrier in Oswego. L Madison, Chemung and Broome and 1111“ counties west of those. 1 R. ©,. Seutcherd cup, for the best bull I terrier of opposite sex to the above int 'same territory. I V. J. Goade eup, for the best beagle; in Genesee county. { John Mayer cup, for the bost smooth ; fox terrier in (Genesee county. t J. W. Conlin, Jr., cup, for wire-haired | fox | terrier in county. - i Robson & Brown offer a collar and‘ chain for the largest dog in Genesee county. 'The English Bloodhound club} of America offers silver | medals Im'\ i blocdhounds of both - sexes, open to | \ members only. The - Russian W'olfi the best; Genesee | Hound club of America offers bronze; \ medals to best American bred Russian wolf hounds, open to members only.} 'The - Ladies' Kennel - Association | of | i America offers for the best team of Tr'sh terriers to be won five times, open to all. the Meadows challenge BASE BALL BUNTS, Carr is playing a sensational game [at first for Cleveland and his stops of wild throws are marvelous. Cy Seymour has a record of 25 two- base hits, 10 three-base hits and two 'four-base hits, a fofal of $3. Taylor of the New York \Giants leads the National League , pichers with a percentage of .769. Kitty Bransfield bases is stealirg Teg’ulurly for the Quakers, while Mike: Donlin is hitting above the average. The Indianapolis club has secured i Pitcher Morgan of the Browns, Mor- | gan has lots of speed, but poor con-: | trol. | i , season. His output of safeties includes ; many extra base hits. \Rube\ Waddell has lost the pretty: was the' $g0h1 watch charm which ' medal received for helping ihe Athlet- lies win the pennant in 1902. The | national agreement has so Pacific Coast players to the Bast from November 15 to December 1, Losing thf out of four games to Washington and three out of five to Boston on the home grounds was an awful blow to the Chicago White Sox. MeGraw has reached the squealing stage, says the Pittsburg Press. Gisnts have a streak of yellow as big as- a barn when the other fellows get after them in earnest. It is reported that there is serious dissension in the ranks York Nationals, brought about by fric- tion between Christy. Mathewson and \Iron Man\ McGinnity. In round numbers the attendance at American league games up to and in- cluding last Saturday was 1,457.000 and 1,331,000 in the National league for the same time. Only five times this season have Mc- Graw's champions been under .700 in percentage, 'The percentage figures since the season opened betoken not only strong, but consistent work. Clymer of Pittsburg has heen sus- pended three days and fined $30 for violation of the playing rnies in New York on July 17 and for delaying the game after removal from the field. President Pulliam of the National league has announced; that Catcher Peitz of Pittsburg has been suspended for three days-and fined $30 for bad conduct on July 15 when he delayed the game at the Polo grounds. It is learned on good authority that President Ebbets of the Brooklyn Na- tional League club, is after the ser- vices of Johnny Vowinkel, of the Utica pitching staff. If Johnny is wise and is well off he will stay with Utica. McAlees of the Browns says the best baseball deal he ever made was that of selling Burkett to Roston for $5,000, and George Stone. The latter has proved a good man for the Browns, while Burkett has not shown much for the Champions. ' Cy Seymour of Cincinnati and Hans |.Wagner of Pittsburg ave the lone con- tenders for the leadership in batting of the National League. Durirg the past week Seymour has gained considerably un Wagner, and is now leading with a percentage of .$62. This week 16 men are batting over the .200 mark, four of whom are New Yorkers-Don- lin, Bresnahan, Browne and Strang. CALIFORNIA EXCURSION SPECIAL low rate. Special privileges. Special accommo- dations. Stop-overs, etc., on account of CHRISTIAN CHURCH INTERNA- | TIONAL CONVENTION. Good for | ninety days, going August sixth and seventh. For full particulars, address, | J, W. Daly, 810 Fidelity Building, Buf- falo, N. Y. 6-15-Tu-ThtoAug.6 Special trains. New Line of Cut Glass rings, $4.75 up. C. G. BROWN, Jeweler. C A STO RIA.. | Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ! Signature M 7 | of 4m MEN AND WOMEN. distharges,inflommations, irritations or ulcerations of mucous membranes. Puinloss, and not astrin- gout or poisonous. Sold by Proggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for $1.00, or 4 bottles $2.75. Circular sent on request in 1 to 5 days, Guaranteed | W not to atrlcture, ga 2. jeorge Stone has batted safely for St. Louis in nearly every game this- changed as to permit the drafting of} Those : of the New! i just received; | npposite sex to the Hamilton prize win- | I 4; also diamond set signet Uso Big & for unnatural | 7 LAWS OF NEW YORK-By Authority. [Every law. unless a different time shall be preseribed therein, shall not take effect until the, twenlieth day after it shall have bocome a law. ter 8, General Lows.] CIIAP. 700, . AN ACT making appropriations for cor-; tain expenses of government and Sup- plying deficiencies in former appropriu- , tions. . Became a law, June $. 1805. with the up- proval of the (Covernor. Passed, three- fifths being present. | The People of the State of New York, | represcnied in Senate and Assembly, do ; enact as follows: . Section 1. The treastrer shall pay, On the warrant of the comptroller, from the | geveral funds specified, <to the persons, | and for the objects indicated in this act, | the amounts named or such paris of | those amounts as shall be sufficient to ac- complish, in full, the purposes designated | by the ~ appropriations, which\ several ; amounts are hereby appropriated out of ; any moneys in the treasury not otherwise | No warrants shall be is- sued, except in cases of salaries, until} the amounts claimed shall have been | pudited and allowed by the comptroller, is hereby authorized to determine; the same. 'The persons demunding pay- ' ment shall present to him i. detailed | ; statement,. in items, verified by affidavit; | and if the account shall be for services, | 'It must show when, where and under | what authority they wore rendered; If for | expenditures, | when, where and under; whut authority they were made; if for- articles furnished when and where they | were furnished, to whom they were de-; Hvered, and under what authority; and if for traveling expenses, the account must | also specify tlie distance traveled, the ; place of starting ahd destination, the duty ; or business and the date and items of ex- penditure. On all accounts for transpor- ; tation, furniture, blank and other books ; furnished for the use of officers, binding, | ' blanks, printing, stationery and postage, j a bill duly verified must be furnished; : but whenever an appropriation shall have | who ; been provided otherwise the sum herein | directed to, be puid shall not be cousid~> cered as un addition to such other appro- priation unless it shall be expressly so ; keclared in this act. ' FROM THE GENERAL FUND. BXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,. For the salary of the counsel to the, gov- ernor to October first, nineteen hundred five, three thousand seven hundred difty dollars ($3,150). For the expenses and disbursements of \ the counsel to the governor, which be allowed to him in leu of and in full of expenses for the exlendar year, six hun- dred dollars ($000). C tol, For the compensation and expenses of persons employed in the examination of ' bills of the legislaiive session of the yeur ' nineteen hundred five, five thousand dol- . lars ($5,000), or so much thereof as may be | necessary, said compensation to be paid ion the certificate of the governor, For the Heulenant-governor, one thou- sand dollars ($1,000), or so much thereof ° as may be necessary, for defraying his | necessury expenses incurred in the per- formance of his duties other than in at- tendance upon sessions of the legislature. For the governor, dive thousand dollars : | ($5,000), or so mtcli thereof «s may be ° necessary, to provide for compiling and : preparing for publication an annotated | {edition of communications by the govern- i or to the legislature from the organization of the colo:iial assembly in sixteen hun- | dred cighty-three, to and including the ; i year nineteen hundred four. Such com-: pilation shall include all execulive com- ' munications at the opening of -cach reg- ular and extraordinary session of the leg- islature, and also special messages, either in fullor by abstracts, with brief notes showing statutory or constitutional pro- wmisions relating to subjects contained in such communications or messages, and , also such other notes as the governor . may deem proper. The compilation shall / be prepared under the direction -of the governor, who may appoint an editor of | the governors' messages, fix his com- ipeusution, und make other provision for | carrying on the work.: The annotated | edition of the messages, when completed, ; shall be delivered to the state printer for: publication, subject to the order of the | legislature as to type, style of binding, | number of copics und the distribution or | other disposition thereof. of the notes, abstracts and other parts of | the publication, except coples of execu- | tive communications or messages contain- ed therein, shall be taken by and vested in the secrctury of state, for the benoit of the people of the state, and tlte state shall own the compilation, and the plates from which it may be printed. Payments from the sum hereby appropriated shai be made on the order of the governor and the warrant of the comptroller, JUDICIARY, Court of Appeals. For Charles Andrews, late chief judge and associate judge of the court. of ap- peals, whose term of office is abridged un- der the provisions of section {welve, arti- cle-six, of the constitution, who has serv- ed as such chief judge and associate judge ten years, twelve thousand dollars ($12,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. , For the state reporter, for expenses in removal of offices, and for fitting and fur- nishing same, four hundred eighty-six dollars and ffteen cents ($86.15), or so much thereof as may be necessary. 'Bupreme Court, -. The sum of twenty-four thousand five hundred seven dollars and- seventy-cight. cents (re, $2,507.78), being the unexpended balunce of appropriations made by chap- ter seven hiridred twenty-eight, laws 'of nineteen hundred four, for the salaries and expenses Of the justices of the su- preme court serving as associate judges of the court of appeals, is hareby reap- propriated for the same purpose or fur the payment of the salaries and expenses of any of the justices of. the supreme court. . - For deficiency in appropriation for com- pensation of justices of the supreme coart designated to the appellate division of the second department from any district oth- er than the second judicial district, to | September thirtieth, tHineteen hundred five, six thousand five hundred dollars ($6.500), or so much thereof as may he necessary, to be refunded to the treasury pursuant to chapter three bundred nine,; laws of eighteen hundred ninety-eight, and chap- ter five hundred ninety-seven, laws of nineteen hundred one, ° D For the board of statutory consolidation for continuing the work of the board, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), to- gether with the further sum of thirteen | thousand six. hundred dollars (re. $13,000), being the unexponded balance of the ap- propriation made by chapter six hundred sixty-four, laws of nineteen hundred four, which said sum is hereby reuppropriated for such purposes. R For deficiency in appropriation for com- pensation of confidential clerks to\the jus- tices of the supreme court, designated to the appellate division of the second de- partment, six thousand eight hundred dol- lars ($6,800), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be refunded to the treas- ury pursuant to chapter two hundred Tif- ty-one, laws of nineteen hundred, as amended by chapter seven hundred forty- cight, laws of nineteen hundred four. For deficiency in appropriation for the current fiscal year for compensation of | i i i The copyright | i confidential clerks to resident trial jus- | tices of the supreme court in the sixth and seventh judicial districts, to be re- funded to the treasury, pursuant to chap- {ter three hundred twenty-six, laws of { eighteen hundred ninety-eight, three thou- {rand nine hundred dollars ($8.990), of so much thergof as may be necessary. For the salary of the supreme court re- gorter, from 'November' tenth nineteen Noor aniem case ac a par . forty-Ious Section 43, article 14, chap- | # ° paid on the presentation i briet, for be necesgary, . so much thereof as may be necefsary. : by the clzuirman of the joint committee , of the legislature, and after due audit by ($1,000), or so much thercof as may be | necessury, to be paid by the comptroller < mileage of officers and: members of the ileal help and supplies therefor, two thou- | or, u- | sand dollurs ($2,000), or so much thereof - j as may be necessary. [ Aundred Sve. to October first nineteen: aundral aix. four thousand four hundred doliars and . forty-four u‘ntg. (.44.ID;-for clerk hire and additional; seven thousand five lmndrvu’ YJ: for regular office expenses, one thousund dollars ($1,000); for supplic and equipment 1wo.thousund dollars ($2, UWH. or so Iiuch thercel as may be neces- i sury. Libraries. l For the supreme court Lbrary at Elimi-| ra, situate in the sixth judicial district, , for the purchase of books and necessary; rebinding of books belonging to said 11; brary, two thousand dollars ($2,000), to. be | “ to the comp-; troller of vouchers certified by 2 mujuri-i ty of the trustees having charge of said, Nbrary. . | For the fifth jndicial district Hbrary at} \\tea, for the purchase of books fand nec-} essury rebinding of books belonging 1¢ | suid lbrars, oue thousand dollars ($1,000), ; to be pail on presentation to the comp- troller of vouchers certified by & major} ity of the trustees huving charge of, said | Hbrary. For the supreme court library at Bing hainton, s:tuate In the sixth judicial dis- the purchase of books and nec- | essury rebinding of bouks belonging to} I I | i I ; said library, one thousand dollars ($1.000).§ or so much thereof as may be necessary,} to be on tlie presentation to the} comptrulter of, vouchers certified by the} justice of sid court residing in the coun | ty of Brpore. . | . For the court of appeals HMbrary at Syra-| cuse, for Cefleiency in appropriation for| the purtvhase of books and necessary re | binding of books belonging to said HBbrary, | for the fiscal year endiag September thir | i tieth, nineteen hunfdred five, two thousand | four dollars c M), of so much thereof asi may be necessary, to be paid upon the} certificate of the librarian of said library. >; a * # J % # s 0 LEGISLATURE, } For the clergymen officiating as chap-5 lain of the assembly during the session 011 nineteen hundred five, for compensation, | to be paid to the clerk of the assembly,} for distribution by him to those clergy: men, at the rate of five dollars a day for' every day of attendance, four hundred} dollars ($400), or so much thereof as may lain of the senate during the session of nineteen hundred five, for compenshtion, | to be paid to the clerk of the senate, for distribution by him to those clergymen, at the rate of five dollars a day for every} | «For the clergymen officiating as chap-ri i day of attendance, four hundred dollars! ($400), or so much thereof as may be nec-: essary. ‘ Form .engrossing resolutions ordered. by the senate of nineteen hundred five, four | hundred forty dollars (re. $440), said sum being the unexpended balance of the ap-} propriation for similar purposes for the} year nineteen hundred four, which is} hereby reappropriated for said purpose, | the same, or so much thereof as -may bei necessary, to be paid upon the certificate} of the. clerk of the senate. j For engrossing resolutions ordered by | the assembly of nineteen hundred five, five | hundred dollars ($00), or so much thereof | as may be necessary, to be puld upon the certificate of the clerk of the assembly. For deficiency in appropriation for com: pensation and mileage of members 'and | officers of the legislature for the fiseal ' year ending September thirticth, nineteen hundred five, twenty-seven thousand dol-] lars ($27,000), or so much thereof as may? be necessary, f For deficiency in appropriation for post- age, expenses. of committees, compénsn- tion of witnesses, legislative manual, clerk's manual, indexing the bills,\ jour- nals and documents of the senate afd! assembly, alterations of legislative rooms, and other contingent expenses of the l@g- islature, fifty thousand dollars ($30,000), or For the payment of the expenses of the joint committee of the senate and assem- bly appointed pursuant -to resolution dat- ed March fourtsenth, nineteen hundred | five, for the purpose of investigating and examining into the organization und op- eratjon of gas and electric lighting com- panios in the city of New York, twenty- five thousand dollars ($25,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid vpon the rendering of itemized bills, duly verified by the claimants and certified to the comptroller. - For the preparation of supplementary indices of senate bills, journals and doeu- ments, and indexing of the executive jour- nals of the serute, one thousand dollars on the certificate of the president of the seniite. * . For the preparation of supplementary indices of assembly bills, journals and documents, under the direction of the clerk, <thirteen hundred dollars: ($1,300), to I?“ paid by the comptroller upon the certificate of the speaker, For the clerk of the senate for preparing senate indexes during the legislalive ses- sion of nineteen hundred five, one thou- sand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250), or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid upon the certificate of the prési- dent of the senate. ' i For advances by the comptroller to the clerks of the senate and assembly, to pay expenses of receiving reports and printed documents from the several state de- partments, addressing and forwarding thé same to members of senate and assembly, five thousand one hundred ninéty dollars ($5,190), or so much thereof as may be necessary. Such reports and documents shall be delivered by the printer to the document departments of the senate and assembly in the proportion ,to which such departments are respectively entitled. # ~a # 4 Ck # # For the estate of the late Frederic E Perham, member of assembly, to pay | the balance of his salary for the session of nineteen hundred five, seven hundred seventy dollars, suid amount to be paid from the appropriation made by chapter seven hundred twenty-eight, laws of nine- teen hundred four, for compensation and legislature. SECRETARY OF STATE For clerical services, for making index of the land grants, deeds, mortgages and maps, and land papers, and for binding land papers, to be pail on the certificate of the secretary 'of state on the audit af the comptroller, two thousand one hun- wed dollars ($2,100), or So much thercof nsr mayI be nocetssury. - Sor the secretary of state, for pri binding and | furnishing the 11222555133 blunks for lists of persons enrolled and blank challenge afidavits, for use at the general election of nineteen hundred five pursuant to ihe provisions of chm-1mm; four hundred ninety-nine and six hundréd thirty, laws of eighteen hundred ninety ninc, us amended by chapter five huud‘red forty-four, laws of nineteen hundred one nine thousand five hundred eighty-six doll lars and fifty cents ($9586.50), or. thereof-as may be necessary, For the purpose of complying with the provisions of section nineteen and sub- division. one of section thirty-six of the clection law, ten. thousand dollars (310-111 000), or so much thereof as may be neceé- 1 sary. i For making new indexes for the cor- so much | poration department, and. necessary. [ clep-* For the expenses of the electoral ml lege, ind the printing of twenty-five hemog- i dred eopies of the proceedings of the elgcvlorhl college, five hundred ‘dollsugs i {$500), or so much thereof as may be nec- | sssary, - - For. the payment of the infuguration xpenses, two thousand five hundred thir- mme . i the session THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1905. ty-five dollurs and twenty-six cents (§%,- 546.06). or so much thereof as may be nec- essary. f ae . 60+ For binding corporation records, and for supplies and clerical services for pre- paring the indexes for binding, one thou- - sand dollars ($1000), or so anuch thereof as may be noeersary. - . i For the construction of a gallery and book eases in the.corporation department ' of the secretary of state, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500), or so much thereof. as may be necessary, to be ex- pended under the direction of the secre- tary of state and the supervision and ap- proval of the superintendent of: public buildings. . + tous og s For printing and purchasing of all neces. sary supplies - and. additional office ex. penses created in carrying out the provi sipns of chapter three, hundred forty-sev. en, laws of nineteen ljundred, three, one thousand dollars ($1,000); or. so- much there. of as may be necessary, - I For clerk hire, purchase of badges, printing and other necessary expenses for the enforcement of the motor vehicle law, being chapter five hundred thirty-eight, laws of nineteen hundred four, five thou sand dollars ($5,000), or so much thereofoas may 'be necessary... The amount hereby appropriated shall be payable from the fees collected pursuant.to said act and paid into the state treasury under section thirty-seven of the state finance law. For the secretary of state, for allow» ance in lieu and in full of his expenses and disbursements for the fiscal year end, ing Septeniber thirty, nineteen hundred five, one thousand dollars ($1,000). . _ _, For the first deputy secretary of state. for allowance in leu und in full of his ex penses and disbursements from [January oné, nineteen hundred four, to Septem- ber thirty, nineteen hundred four, thres hundred seventy-five dollars ($370). R For the payment for the publication of laws of nineteen hundred four, 'by the Troy Observer publishing company, Troy, New York, nine hundred forty-five dollars and ninety cents ($945.90) ~ COMPTROLLER. . The sum of thirty-five hundred dollars (re. $2,500), being a, portion of the nex pended balance of appropriation made by chapter five hundred: ninety-three, laws of ninetven hundred three, for, the comp- | troller, for the payment of compensation and expenses of counsel employed -by him In legal actions or-proceedings, is hereby re-appropriated for the same purposes, and for expert services in. the investiga- tion of tax matters.. 2022 For the care, maintenance, repairs and | Improvements of the Saratoga monument and grounds connected therewith, to, be expended under, the supervision of, the comptroller, pursuant to the. provisions .of chapter five hundred fifty-five, laws of eighteen hundred ninety-five, four hun» dred dollars so much thergof as may be necessury. & N For the necessary repairs to the Grant cottage at Mount McGregor and, for the care of the grounds surrounding the same and for repairs of the driveway leading thereto, two hundred fifty dollars ($250), or so inuch thereof ns may be necessary, to be paid by the comptroller'upon the certificate of the trustees. ~ © - ko % #009 a town nt % For the comptroller, for the payment of judgments against the state, for costs duly awarded in certain Actions brought, pur- suant to law, eight thousand dollars ($8,- $00), or so much thereof as may be.neces- sary, to be paid pon the certificass of the attorney-general, e tu For the comptroller, for the payfaent of | the costs, fees and disbursements in the matter of the foréclosure of loan mort gage number-two hundred twenty-three, Washington county; the premises covered by said. mortgage having been bid in for the people of 'the state of 'Néw York, March twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred five, and the revenue in the hands of the loan commissioner of ~county being in- sullicient to -méet such account, two Hun- dred Awenty-ning dollars and eighty-six cents, lor do\much thereof asd miu} be fiee. essary, payable out of the revenue-of the United States deposit fund. <7 For the. comptroler,< for the payment of judgment against the state in the ac. tion .of the people: of the state of New York ex rcl Hiram »Blanchard against John MceMackin, of la- bor, for services of Hiram Blanchard as expert examiner-of machinery in the-de- partment of labor. from May thirty-first, nineteen hundred one, to November twen- ty-ninth, nineteen hundred four, amount- ing, to five thousand two. hundred dol- lars, together with costs, rcerued salary of said Blanchard, und interest on judg- ment, five thousand eight hundred dollars ($5,800), or so much thereof as may be nec- essary. - he ~ 60\ For the comptroller, for the payment of judgments for costs against the state in actions brought by the people of the state of New York against Jacob V. Bootman and Howard KR. Robinson; Isane Hein- mann; Harry Schweitzer; Balthasar Ar- ras;. WWilliim Sommer; Charles Colien; Mi- chael, Goss, 'and NatHan Schweitzer, for violations. of the game laws, eight thou- sand five hundred dollars ($§,500), to be paid upon the certificate of the attorney- general that said actions. were. brought persuant to law, as required by section thirty-two hundred forty-one, code of civil procedure. _. + For deficiency infappropriation for ad- vances to county treasurers on account of taxes on property of nonresidents and for taxes on state wild or forest lands, which may .be returned to the comptraller's of- fice, and for adjusting accounts of. state taxes with counties, seventy thousand dol- lars ($10,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary. .> ae L For the comptroller, for the payment of an agent or agents,. and for other neces- sary expenses in the enforcement of the act to license and regulate the business of private, detectives and detective Agencies, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500), or so much thereof as may be necessary, the amount herein appropriated to be paid from the funds r‘eccivé'd for license 'fees, as provided by ~chapter, four hundred twenty-two, laws of\ eighteen hundred ninety-eight, and the acts amendatory thereof. som e 000009 For the comptroller, 'for salary and ex- penses of examiner uppoifited by the gov- ernor, pursuant to chapter four hundred fourteen, laws of eighteen hundred nine- ty-nine, to examine the books of the run- ning associations, three thousand dollars ($3,000), or so much thereof as may -be nec- essary, and for salaries and expenses of two' examiners to examine the books of the trotting associations of the-state, four thousand dollars ($4,000); the amounts herein appropriated to be paid from the funds collected from said associations, For the comptroller, for the redemption of certificate number ten, due January thirtieth, nineteen, hundred. six, issued for the purchase of land for the Adirondack park, under chapter five hundred sixty. one, laws of. eighteen hundred ninety-five fifty-five thousand «dollars ($55,006); and for one year's interest at three pér cen- tum, on certifleate number ten, issued for the same purpose, one thousand sik hun- dred fifty dollars. ($1,650). 20, - For the comptroller, for the payment of interest at three and one-half per certura for one year on four hundred thousand dollars 'of Adirondack park bonds, issued. pursuant to chapter two hundred twéhty laws Of eighteen . hundred ninety-seven, fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000), or 29 much tliereof ag. may be necessary. ,. . © For fees of surrogates in. furnishing to the secretary of state copies of. letters.of administration, copies, of wills probated in other states and subsequently filed in this state, as provided by section twenty-five hundred three, codec of civil procedure, ' two hundred dollars ($200), or .so much thereof as may be necessary, -For the comptroller, for the repayment of the several counties for the maintehiance of county roads pursuant fo.chapter two hundred sixty-aine, laws. of nineteen hun- w nc