THB MABUiVJim, FBEEPOBT, B, T., FBIDAT, JULT 21, 1»16.
GodfreyGabert,Jr.!N8WSANITARY MARKET
GUARANTEED
Vulcanizing
TIEES AND AUTO SUPPLIES
Diamond Tires
9 Weit Merrick Road Fn-eport Telephone 1312
FRESHEST AND BEST
MEATS POULTRY EGGS FRESH KILLET POULTRY DAILY
All Kinds Delicatessen
We want to buy Poultry, Eg:f» and Calvei, Best Price*.
We deliver orders all over the Town of Hempstead. CALL OR PHONE.
Faber & Finkelstein
24 Brooklyn Ave., Freeport, L. I,
Telephone a98-M.
Long Island Motorcycle Exchange
50 South Main St., opp. Post Office. Freepoft, L. I. Tel. I I 74.W
Bicycles, Motorcycles and Supplies
Bicycles, $17.50 and up. Tires, $1.39 and up Guaranteed Expert Repairing
Agents for Excelsior Motorcycles Motorcycles Sold on Easy Terms
We buy direct from manufacturers and therefore can sell Bicycles te you at the lowest possible price. We do not carry the burden of niiddlemen's profit. That profit goes to you.
A. GLEICHER, Proprietor
D. H. GREAVES
PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING
GENERAL BLACKSMITHLNG
Lawn mowers and farm implements repaired and sharpened on ishort notice. Wagon ironing. Heavy iron and steel tire work a specialty.
Smith St. and Merrick Ave. Merrick
Tel. 1082-J,
CAMPAIGN BANNERS
We've got the goods and the facilities and turn out the best for the money in the State,
C. H. LUSH SIGN WORKS, Inc.
Tt'l 'phone 7 12. EAST MERRICK ROAD FREEPORT, L, I.
SGA FOOD
16 WEST MERRICK ROAD (Tel. 2-M,) FREEPORT, L. I.
(.Second door we.-^l of Main Street Trolley.)
Of cour,-ii', it i.s lu'st to inspect persoually wliai you buy iu any flsh market, tint plione orders are as carefully put |Up as thougii you stood right by us. Good sea food is as rare at some markets as a cup race without a Shamrock, iiut not so here.
We haven't lieen handling sea food for years witli our eyes shut. We know sea food. We've studied, talked and dreamed sea food until we can tell the good and prime article miles away and with our eyes ,shut.
All Uiml,^ Kisli, lluid ami Soft Clams, Scallop-;. Sliriiiip.--' and Live Soft Slieil Cralis and Lobsters.
The ony Sea Food Market in Freeport. Merrick road. Tel, 2-M.
Call or 'phone, - 16 West
W. J. SHADY
Groceries Vegetables Fruits Meats
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Every Article Guaranteed
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If you are interested in reliable Meats, Grocer¬ ies, Vegetazles. Fruits, honest weights and fair prices oall to see us at any time. You will not be disappointed.
FREEPORT
S. Main, Cor. Pine St. Tel. 880
WANTAGH
I>awr»'iicp Ward, formerly of thl« place, and for several years connected wilh tin- L'nited Btates Navy, is enjoy¬ ing 30 da->'8 leave of absence, part of wlilch he Is spending with his aunt, Mrs. Churles A. Thompson, Mr, Ward Is n*>w dolriK dispensary work with the medi¬ cal corps at Charleston, 8. C,
Till- regular services of the Memorial CunKreKatlonal church will be held next .Sunday at 10,30 a, in, and 7,45 p, m,
Bernard Hulling has been seriously ill at his hom«! on Waiitatfh avenue for several daya. Dr. Holcomb and Dr, Torch have been In attendance, and the Intest report l.« that he is considerably improved.
Professor Frank Schorr and Mrs, Schorr of .Mah wall, .N, J,, are spending a part of thetr vacallon with Mrs. Schorr's mother, Mrs. Luther Cheshire, Mr. Schorr was formerly principal of the solioiil here.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Avogadro started for the Adirondacks Thursday, where they expect to spend several weeks va¬ cation.
The Huililen death of Thomas B, Sea¬ man on Monday afternoon cast & gloom over our village. His death followed an attack of Intestinal trouble on Sun¬ day, whlcll became more serious on Monday morning-, when his brother, ,Ianies M, Seaman, went to Jamaica and liMiuulit llim to his home in Wantagh. uliin 111- liled a few hours later, Mr,
.'seaman was clerk of the supreme court of Queens county for 2S years, and was prominent In politics for many years. In 1883 .Mayor Low appointed him to acquire all the water rights on Long Island from Massapequa to the town of Jamaica. He was singularly success¬ ful in this work. He attended school at Chappaqua and then studied law with his brother and was admitted to the bar. He was instrumental In form¬ ing a new school district in Wantagh, Mr. Seaman wa.s a member of the Me¬ morial church and a deacon at the time of his death. He had been president of the board of trustees ever since the church was organized, 27 years ago, and was one of Its chief supporters. He is survived by one brother. James M., and one sister, Mrs, Fred Kropp. The fu¬ neral services were held on Wednesday evening from his brother's home. Rev, Thomas S. Braithwaite offlciating. The Intermsnt was in the family plot in Greenfleld cemetery on Thursday, un¬ der the direction of Wilbur F, Southard,
.Mrs, J. J. Fussell and son David Thorpe are spending the .summer at High Hill Beach,
Miss Myra Norton is spending several days with her fatlu-r. Justice Corodon Norton,
Mr. and Mrs, Malcom de Wilde of Brooklyn are occupying the de Wilde cottage on Park avenue for the sum¬ mer,
.Mr, and Mrs, Frank Coroii have been entertaining Mr, I'lTroii's talh(*r for sev¬ eral days. He comes from Providence,
RAILROAD WAGES
Shall they be determined by
Industrial Warfare or
Federal Inquiry?
To the American Public:
Do you believe in arbitration or indus¬ trial warfare?
The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase.
The railroads are in the public service—• your service. This army of employes is in the public service—your service.
You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes.
On all the Eastern Railroads in 1915, seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest, and average of all) as shown by the payrolls—
Pawancer Fraifht
Yard
Freight
$1546
1404
903
858
Yard
$1384
1238
844
990
The average yearly wage payments to all Eisern tran err.» ploycs (including those who worked only part ol thc ye.r' as shown by the 1915 payrolls were— Paiienger
Eniiaeert $1796
Condactors 1724
Firemen 1033
Brakemen 1018
A 100 million dollar wage increase for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates.
The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri¬ bunal speaking for you.
The railroads have proposed the settle¬ ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer¬ ence to the Interstate Commerce Commis¬ sion. This offer has been refused by the employes' representatives.
Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov¬ ernment determine this issue?
National Conference Committee of the Railways
ELISHA LEF.. Chairmart.
L. W. BAUIWIN, Cm'I mmmager,
CmmI et «;«TfU lUilway. C L. SABDU, Gme.-I Mmeeger,
Hem V*rk. N.w HaTM * Uartferd B. H. COAntAN. riem-l.,eU4mmi.
BMitknm Hallvay. ¦. B. coma, Crai Managsr,
Walwah KaUwaj.
r. I. caowi.KT. Aast. rim-rvtiietm,
Nav YMfc Caaltml aallread. C B. UaPRSON. Cm-I Mi
C m. KVINe, C«>'i Hemofr,
FMIa^alpfcU a Ueeihrnt KaUwvf.
B. W. CUCX. Ases. te fi .iliJaa^ On|l*l * OMa BaUwa/.
A. *. CBEIC tttet. te AaolMra.
!H Lamia * S<w rraaetaeo RaUroaA. C V. ^UUNS, Cm-/ Maiui«ar.
Atckiaom. Topaka * Saala fc Kallwagp.
B. W. McHASTKa, Can'l JMaaanr.
WhacllB( aad Ijike tCHr Railroad. M J>. MAHKR, riee.Hr.tld.at. Narfalk a>4 Vaalara Kailvar.
A. M. 9CBOYEK, JlMOaiw > M-i raaaarlraBla Unaa WaM.
W. L, SEUDOIX. rice-rrmsUmtt, Siakiar* Air Um BaUvaj.
A. J. rrONK. yime-rremUttt, Sei. Bailraa4.
6. S. If AID. KiM-Praa. * Caa'l 1
R, I., where he holds a responsible posi¬ tion,
Oeorge S. Beachel has had a garag'^ built at the rear of his boat house on Wantagh Creek.
JAflES HANSE REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY FOR SALE LEASE OR EXCHANGE
Let us list your property.
41 East Merrick Road
Telephone 77
33-35 Railroad Avenue
Freeport, L I.
SESSIOH LAWS.
M>\<; l«*l,\M) H. H. TIMK T,% III.K
I i-:iT,-ctiv,- .iiiii,- 2s. une.)
Leave Merrirk for Ne»»' lork, I'enn- K.>lvaula !<tallon, llroiikl.vn and luter- otedlair nIuiIiiiim: W-ek-days—.'i. 1 6, 13.iL', •l.,!8. i;.51. : is. iT.L>8, 8.01, S.13, S,52, 10.11' a. m,; li'.lT, 1 :iO. 3,08, 4.17, r,,38, >;,:!,l, ti.iii. ll.U p. m, Sundays—6,48, I.JO. <J.20 a. 111.. U'.js, :m8. 4,32, 5,33, 7,07, s,IO, 11,tl. 11.17 p. in,
I,,eave Freepori for .\"ew York, Penn¬ aylvania Stnllim and Iirooklyn: Week¬ days—5.i;0, ir,,r,tl, 6.42, 6,58. 7.2J, 17,46, S,05. 18,17, S,5ii, 111,411, 10,17, a, m,: U',23, 1,34. 3,1.1, 4.21, 5.02. 5,42. nf6,21, 6,3», 8,16, a,21. 11.18 p. 111. .Sundays—G.52, 8,24, 'J.24 a. in.; 12.32, 2,52, 4,36, 5,37, 7,11, ^:.14, 11,48 1 1.21 p, m,
I.euve Kreeport for Amityvllle, Haby¬ lon, I'afebogue and Iutermediate sta- iIouh: Wi—k-ilays—nat,44, «,6U. 8,10, a9,31, 11.53 a. m.; 81.26, 1,46, sa2,24, 2,36, 2,44. a3..J8. ai4,59, aif5,37, a5.55, a6,l», 6,37. a7.0 6, 7,4 6, a8,03, ay,07, a 1 1,20 p, m.; 12.17, a2.04 nights, Sundays-~5.31, uii,22, al0.a6 a. m,; 12,34, 2.24, a2.4S. 3.54, a5.14, a6.«6, a'l.02, 11.14 p, m,; al.44 night.
Leave .New York, I'eniiHylvauIa Sta¬ tion, for Freeport, Merriek and princi¬ pal Intermediate MlatlonMi Wick-davs — 113.50, .-..54, 7.01, 8,36, 11,00 a. ni.: sl2.40, 12,52, sl,32, sl.52 (Freeport only). 2.00, 3,00, 4,07, t4,48. 5,00, f5.18 (Kreeport only. 15,33. 15.54, 6,15, 6.50. 7,10, 8.10, 10.25, 11.30, p, m,: 1.12 night. Sundays —4.30. 8.25, 10,00, 11.40 a, in.: 1,40, 1,56 (Freeport only I. 3,00, 4,51, C.OO, '<.0S, 10,17 p, m,; 12,37 night,
aTralns run to Babylon unly.
nNo Brooklyn connection
sSaturdays only.
f Kxcept Saturdays
iKxcejit holiday.s.
tlixoejit Saturdays and holidays.
Train.s leave Brooklyn, Flatbush Ave¬ nue Station, ahout the same time as those shown from New York, Pennsyl¬ vania Station, This time table subject lo change without iiDtice.
SESSION LAWS.
Local—.Nassau County.
of
It.KiA'S OF \KW YORK.—Uy .Yulliorlly.
CH.VP, 408, AN ACT to amend the public health raw, in relation to the establishnient of mosiiulto exterminalioii commis¬ sions In certain counties, to define their power.s ami duties and to ito- vide for the payment of their ex¬ penses and disbursements. Became a law May 3, 1916, wilh lhe approval of the (Iovernor, Passed, thrpe-flftlKS being present.
Tho People of the Stule of New Vork, r,presenteil in Senate and Assembly, do enact as foliows:
Section 1. .Article eighieen of chap¬ ter forty-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An acl iu relalion Io the public health, constitut¬ ing chapi.'r forty-live of the consoli¬ dated l.'iws," as renumbered article twenty-one by chapter six hundred and thirty of the laws of nineterii hundred ami Ihirleen, is lieri-by renumliired arlicle twenty-two, and such chapter is hereby amended by inserting therein a new arlicle twenty-one, to read as follows;
AHTrcLR xxr.
County .Mosquito Kxterminatlon
('oniinissioii, Sec'ioM 400. lOsiabllshmenl; appoint¬ ment ot commissliiners. 40 1 Chairman of board of
supervisors ex offlcio
meniber. 4 02, Slate commission* of
health lo appoint one
member of such com¬ mission. 4 0". Menibers to serve with¬ out compensation, 401, Comrnissiiins; term
offlce, ior,. Oltleial OUlh; ollicers, 106. Commission a body eor
porate; powers. 407 Secretary of commission
salary, 408, Clerks anil assist a ill,-. 40!l Duties of elei-ks ami as
sislunts, 40;*-a .Acrumulu 1 inn of waii-
a nuisanee. 4;o. I'.iwi-rs and duliis o
comnilssion. 111. Pulilicalion of nmi
entry, claim!
ami iiayiiiiii' f2. l-;slimale of i
Muiriiiiitit.s; 1
liuls- of vl,
commission.I -1' I miles l.f I
snpirvisors r I I lishursi-mi Ills bv i-minty
treasurer, 4 1,-. .\nnu:il npori. ¦416 I',.-servatiiin of lu.w.-rs. i:7. T.-mporary priivisinn for
nliiei.-in huniln-'l nnd
,-ixt. Ill,
4:- , ,l..<ini<'li..ns; in'.if.r-
inci s
•So in iiriirinul.
S.Tiinii 400. l-;stal.lislimi'iit:,-lllll'.int- m-nt of cotiimissioiiii-s. In any ciiiintv Ilf the state of New Ynrk. luivinir a pi.liulalion of l"ss than two liuiulred ilH.usnnd ad.iai'i-iii lo 11 city of the lirst eliiss, having a population nf over three millhin there is hereby cr-ated un ap¬ pointing tioard to consist of the county juilne, the cnunty cli-rk and the eniinty eomplrnlier, to be known as "The (her,, shall hi- inserted the name of the cnunty ill nnd for which sueh uppoiiil log board shall act I County Ilnaril" for the np- pnintment of a cmintv mosiiulto e.v. termination coinmission, ns herelnafti r provided. The members of su'h ap¬ pointing board shall srrve without pay except that the necessary expiiioe.s of each meniber for aciual attendance at unv meeting of such board shall he al¬ lowed and paid Wllhin ten days after 'he presentation of a petition signed and acknowledged In the same manner ,is are deeds entitled to be recorded, by two hundred residents of such county, it shall be the duty of the county Judge to convene the said bnard, at the most suitable and convenient place, or other¬ wise arrange for concerted action, for lhe appointment of four resident tax- pay-Ts in any such count>. who, with the chairman of the lioard of supervis¬ ors and one member, to be appointed by state commissioner of health, as pro¬ vided by sections four hundred and one and four hundred and two of this ar¬ ticle, shall constitute a board of com¬ missioners to be known as "The (here ¦hall be Inwirted the name of the coun¬ ty in and for which th<^ commissionerg are to be appointed) County Kxiermin- atloo Commission."
I 401, Chairman of board of super
of
daniugia
mil n-
¦,rs and
hiullh
nls of
visors ex offlcio member. The chair¬ man of the board of supervisors of each counly in and for which a commission is appointed, shall be a member i-x otflolo of such cummission. and shall serve without CT>mpensation. except that the necessary expenses actually Incurred by his altendance upon meet¬ ings of such commission shaii be al¬ lowed and paid. He shall have equal powers, privileges and duties with the Olher membera of such commission.
i 402. The state commissioner nf heallh to appoint one member of sucji <,'oinmissioii. The state commissioner of health shall appoint one member of such aominission who shall have equal powers, privileges and duties with the olher members of such commission. Such member shall be a resident of the <iiunty for which such commissioners are appointed, and he shall in addition 10 his powers, duties and privilegis conferred, represent the stale commis¬ sion,r of liealth in all matters as the Slut.- cnnimis-sioner of health may direct,
S 403. Members lo serve wilhoui e imiieiisation. The inembers of such cmnmission shall serve withoui com¬ pensation, except that the necessary e.\peiises of each commissroner for ac¬ tual uttendance al meetings of such cmnmission shull be allowed and paid, .Vo person employed by such commis- Mill shall be a member thereof,
5 404. Conimissiniis: termti nf nlliee. The commissioners lirst uppoinieil b> l'l, couniy board in any district under Ih,- provisions of this article shall hold ullice respectively for the term nf one. iwn. tfiiie ami four years. The term nf ihi- member appointid by the slate cnmniissiniier of health shall h,- four yeais. .Vll such coinmissioiieis aft.'r Ihe tlrsl appoiiitin,-nt shall be uppnini- eil fnr lh,. full term of four years. Va- euiici'S in such cnmiiiissinn. nc'curring liy iisigiialinn or nllierwise, shall be tilled hy the cnunty board in the man¬ ner prnvided in sectioti four liuiulred exci-lit any vacancy caused by resigna¬ tion or otherwise of the member ap- poini.il by slate commissioner ot health, which shall be llll.d bv lhe Slule eommissiuiier of heallh iii the maniK-r provided in sectinii fnur hun¬ drid and uvo of this .irtiele, und the persons so appointed to till such vacaii- el,-,.; shall he upiiniiileil fur lile unex¬ pired term only,
S 405. offlcial oath; ofticers. Before eiiieiing upon the duiies of his oiflce each commissionir shall lake and siil.- scril.,' an oath or afflrmation before the clerk of the county in whicii is situ¬ ated the distrlci in and for wliicii he is uppninted to faithtully and impartially piiform th,' duties nf his ntllce, which nulh ur utllrmatimi shall be liled with such clerk. Kvery such comniissiiin shall uiiiiuallv clinosi. from amnnf; Its niemln rs u prisidenl and treasure, who shall serve wilhnul Iiay. and they shall resiiicliv,-ly perform the duties ordin¬ arily Incidental lo such offices,
§ 406, Commission a body corporale and pnlilic; powers. From and after the appoinimenl, quaiitication and or¬ gaiiizalion of such ciimmlBsloners, such inosquilo exiermiiiation commission siiali become and he a body corporale and politic, under tlie name given in sueh petilinn, and by such name und styl'- may sue, he sued, execute con¬ iracts, have a corporate seal, and shall have all powers herein conferred upon it within the counties wherein 11 is ap¬ poinied.
§ 407. Secretary ot commission; sal¬ ary. The commis.<iion may appoint a secretary, whose coijiiieiisuilon shall be fixed by such commission; the salary of such seereiary sliuil not exceed, hnw- ,-vir, the sum of eighteen hundred dol¬ lars per annum.
§ 408, Clerks and assistants. Said commissinii muv, with the apiiroval of lhe board of supervisors of the county, apiiniiit and employ such clerks, assist¬ anis, inspectors and day laborers as niu\ be necessary lo carry out the pro- f this article. The compensa- of such clerks and assistants shull be lixeii by the board of supervisors ot 111,, cminly.
5 40i», Huties of clerks und assist¬ ants. The conimission shall prescribe the duties and hours of employment of clerks and assistanis and muke all rules and regulations respecling the The conimission shall furnish Willi necessary and proper faclli-
sanii
11 40i) nuisan
Accumulation of water a
.\ny accumulation of water
whicii mosquilosare breeding, or are iikily lo bleed, is hereby declared lo le a nuisance,
5 410, I'owers and dulles of com¬ mission. Said comiiiiHsioii shail use every means feasible and pruclicable tn exterminale mosquitoes, of every vu- rlety, found within the county for wliich such cominission is uppolnted. Such t iimiiiission shull hav,' power and aullioi-ily lu enter without hiiulrance upon aii.s or ali lands within llie enuiily fnr liie purpose of draining or oiling lile Eanie and to perform all otlui acts which 11 its opinion and Judgment may be necessary und proper for the eilmln- H ion ut biieding places of inosqultoee or which will tend 10 extei-minale mns- quitoes ol fresh waler, salt water and every Olher kind ur variety fuuiid wiih¬ in s-jch counties,
5 4M. Publication or notice of entry, claims, damages and payments. Before I nil ling upon any such lands for such purposes us oulliiieii under section four hundred and ten hereof, the commniis- simi shall publish each yi-ar, at least once duiing the year, im nied iui ely fol-
lowing llie appriivai by the siali m-
missinner ot heallh ot ils plans for work during the ensuing yi-ur us prn- \ iden in this article, in al leasl one In wspu per in every lown ot the counly while work is to be iierformed and in vhich sueh a paper is published, u gen¬ eral description of the land wilh llie names of tlie owners llnrinf us sln.wn by lhe lasl assessnii'iit-inlls, if knnwn, if the iiaiiie of the owner or owners he iiiikiii.w'ii Ihat fail niu.'Jl lie stitteil and puliiislied ; Ullll in ease i.if a lnwn wln-r,' work Is to be pi-rformeil by lln- emn- iiiissinn and in which no newspaper Is l.iiblisheil, indivldlial iimlcs shull lie lirsi sent to ••virv owner iu sueh inwii uiiiiii whose hiiiii tin- commissinii prn- pns.s In int. r fnr .¦^uiil piuposi-s if I he iiiime of Sliell nwiier be kiiowii, if un¬ knnwn sueh nmic.- Hhall be posti.d In nnt less than live conspicuous placi's In
surh lowii. ;\iiy pi rs bJ,¦cling to or
who is aggri'-'. l-d nr win. liuinis dam- imi s due 10 the ,-xei.ulinii of the work 1,1- III- riiiiimis,.^imi, ,¦^11,-111 111'- a prolest Willi till- i-mniiiissiiiii setting forth his iuinr The emniiilssinn Ullll wllhin lliii-ly duys if sueh prill I si l.r elaim, ,., . .. .lay for a public Innrinn Ilnienf. In ull such cases the decisimi nf llie enmiiiis.'^ion us lo tin.' iieci-ssily of such wmk sh.ill III- linal. Any dainat;.. clalm- . .1 !is unv paiiy m, uecuni i.f inirv wmk nf tlie conimiss-inn upon hi* prnp- .-rl% ,-iluill he d.'til-lllilled by Ull ai-linli ill i-miri in be iiiid in th.- counlv; und Illl. iiiiiounl of anv duinui.!'- thai mav li,' :iw;.ri|,,i such party sliull In- iin-ludeii In li'l. ill .\i suci'i-i-iliiiu iHiiniui' "f UII¬ IIII.ll i-e'iuii I liii-iits nf llii. cmiiniission and sliull be includeil In the annual lax 1 for lu liiis an icll-, and
m-ievaiice 111 .-!,,,11 III' 1' up., r.ll. r lln- lillng
vv as prnvlde . paid bv 111.- S 112. Ksl 111
.nini
if
111.-Ills
emniii
ill.
iiiiiial r.-qul ml duty of Sl KV'l V sueh ei „ nr b.-tore ll
a ll¬ iinl 1
Ilh
1 llu
^ioin
mission sl of Seplnmb.-i llie -stale coin lailed estiniali- of Un- iiiniiixs 1 ,-.|iiir..ii tor the I'lusuing yi-ui nml n pK-m "f lhe work to be done and lhe mi-lhods in be 'inployi-d, togi-tlHr with a general de- si-ilplloii of sueh lunds wilh Un- iiiiiiin.x nf the nw-ners theKot, as rtcordi d by the last psHessmeiit-rolls if known, It unknown that fuct shall be stated, u.s tin- I nrnmission proposes lo enter upon ami tl ' \,.<'ute such plans and work Such commissioner shall hn.\e iii. povv-r to aiiprove, iniidify nr ali'r sueli eslimul'-.s, plans .unl iiiethnip, -,.'m1 such estimates, plans and methods finally approved I'y him shall be forwarded by hlin to the board of supervisnis in the enmity on or before the first day of Ociober following its receipt.
t 413, Duties of boards of supervis¬ ors. It shall be the duty of the board af supervisors in every county In which a lommlssion is appointed as* its an¬ nual or other meeting in the month of December of each year and on receipt of the said report from tbe commis¬ sioner of the state board of health, to cause to be Included In the annual tax levy of such county and added to the ••V i-'iM for the succeeding year such amount of money for the uae and pur-
SESSION LAWS.
posvs of the mosquito exlernilnallon cominission, In Us said cunty. as is ap¬ proved by the state commission of heulth in such report, provided, how¬ ever, that in no one year shall the amouni so raised exceed the amount hereinafter specified, to wit; in coun¬ ties where the assessed valuations are not more than forty million dollars, a sum not greater than one miil on every dollar of assessed valuation! in coun¬ ties where the assessed valuations arrt ill < XC.-S8 of forty million dollars, a sum not greater than three-eighths of one mill on every dollar of assessed valua- lions,
i 414, Disbursements by county treasurer. The county treasurer of each county shall puy from time lo tiiiii' to the mosquito extermination commission, on the requisition of such commission, duly signed And approved by Ihe president and secretary thereof, lhe amount of moneys so specified in 111.- annual tax levy for the purposes and uses of such mosquito extermma- tinn tnmmission.
; 415, Annual report. ll shall be the duty of each mosquito extermina¬ tion commission, on or before the first day of September In each year, to sub¬ mit lo the state conjmlssioiier ot health and lo the board ot supervisors In each respective county comprised within a mosquito exterminalioii disirict, a re¬ port setting forth tin amount of moneys expended during the pr. vinus year showing each item of , Np.iulilure, lh" methods .-mpinyed, th.- work accom- plislu'd atnl uii> other Inf.irmalinn which in its judgnn nt muy s.-em perii- tit lit, or which the boaid uf supervlsor.s m.iy il.-manil. Such repnrt ¦phall In- pub¬ lished in at liusl nil,- iieswp.iper pub¬ lish,-d 111 th<- cnuiiiy,
S 416. Kes,-rvati.''n l.f pnwers, .Nolh- iim ill Ihis article shall be construed tn alter, amend, iiindity nr repeal sec- Unns tweiity-six to thirty-two inclu¬ sive, of this law, or of any of the pr.i- \ isioiis of tile drainage law except lo lh,- .-xtent thai the provisions ..f ilus article are incniisisteiit therewilli.
5 4 17, Temporary provision tor
nineteen hundred ami sixt.-> 11. If a I'nmmissinii be aiipolnted under this ar¬ ticle before ,luiie first, nin.l.-en hun¬ ilied and sixl,-,-ii, such comnilssion shall. nil nr befor.- lh. tirst duy of .luly. iiiii.'- l.-'ii liundi-.d ,111.1 sixteen. 111.' with tln- staii- comniissiniii-r of lu-aith in accord- uiic- with the provisions nf this arlicle an eslimute of lhe moneys requir.'d fnr Ilu- year nineteen iiundred and sixteen and a plan of ihe work to b,- done und the melhods In be I'lnplnyed by the coiii- iiiiss,ioit during such year. The slale cnmnilssinii. r ot heallh shall on or li.- fnie .luly hfl..etlth consider such plans, methods and estimates, and approve, inn.lify or alter the same us provid,-d I.., s.climi fnur hundred und twelve. und tnl wurd the same to the treasurer nf sueh county, who shall ut once bor- 1..W, on I he cndil of su<h counly, llm amount specified ill such estimate, nol , xceeillng, however, the amouni speci¬ fied in section fnur huiidri-il and Ihlr¬ teen of tills chapter. Such aniounl. so burrowed, shull In- a cuunly charge and shall be included by tin- bnard of supervisors in the tax levy tm lhe en¬ suing year. Tin- money so borrowed shall bl' paid by the counl.\ 1 reasurer 111 lhe innsqulln ixli-riiilnulinn cninmis- sioii, uei-nrding to the provisions of sec¬ tion four hundnd und fourteen of tins chapter,
S 4 18. Obstructions; Inlerferen.es, .\iiy person who obstructs or Inlerferes with the entry ot tbe commission or ils employees upon land nr who ob¬ si 1 nets or inlerferes with, molests, or .lainug.s anv of the work performed by the commission shall be Kullty of a mls- deinettiior,
5 2, This act shall lake effect iai¬ mediateiy,
•So In original, ST.\Ti: (IK NKW ViiKK, j
( mice lit Illl- S.ci-i-iai.s nf Slat'-. J
1 have cninpar.'d th. pr ding with
th.- original law on file in ihis olUc', and do hereby cerlify lliat the sam.' is a COI reel transcripl lli'-n'trmii and of lh.. whnle nf said nrlginnl luw,
FIt.A.N'CIS ,M iiirc.o, Secr.'tary ot Statf
l.ot'iil—llulelieaa, Klngn, Nhmmuu, Itr. HUKF. I'lilnnni, ((uernM, Itlchiuoud, lloekland. SiilTulk iniil WcHlekeHler Count Ira.
I,A\YS III' \K\V tOHK.—lly Authorllr.
CHAP, 377, .\N ACT lo amend the Juillclaiy law, In
relation to the appolntmi'iit and com-
peiisalimi of u coiilidential opinion
stenographer tnr the appellate term
Ilf lh,- supreme eiiuM In lhe Second
Judicial depurlineiit.
Became a luw .May I, 1»16, with the approval ot tin- (lovi'rimr. Passed, three-fifths being present.
The people nf the Stale of New Vork, represenled In Senate and Ass.'nibly, do enact as follows:
Section I, .Section one liuiidnd and four-a of chapter Ihirly-llve of the laws of nineleen hundred nnd nine, enlitled ".\n act In relation to tin- adminlstru¬ lion of Juslice, conMlituliiig chapier thirty of the cnnsnlidal.'d laws," us added by chupler one hundred aud ilghly-iwo ot itie laws of nlnideen liunilriil und lifieen, l.'i hereby amended lo ri'ud as follows;
IS loi-u. Clerks, sll iingruphers uud atli-iiilunls ot appellate term In second il.'partmini. The Juslici-s of the ap-
pellal.. division nt the supre court
in the seconil ili-purl iin-nl, nr u mujmlly nf llillll, are aullinrl/.i-d in appoint In their disei-i'tioii, and to remove ut pleasuii', tor the uppell.ile i.rm of lh.- supri-m.' eourl in lhe si loinl depart¬ ineiit, a chief clerk, one depuiy cierk, line contidiiil ial ehrk and stenogra¬ pher, nne cnnlldi'iillal 1.pinion steii- ngriipliei and not tn ixi'eeil three al- l.-iidunls, and trmn llm,- tn linn- In fix their suiurii-s m eoiupi-nsul lon, which shull not .-xei-i'il for Ihe chief clerk fnur tlinusand ilnllurs per annuni, for 111.' deputy I'i.ik Hire,- ilinusaiid five himdied dollurs pi-r uiiiuim, fnr th,- i-milii1i-iilial ill rk und steimKrapher three iliniisunil dollars p.-r annum, for ih.. i-miliili'iitial opininn slenogrupher thre.. ihnusand dollars per annuni and r..i- lhe at tenduiils the salaries now al- lovvi.l by law In ul I indiiiiis In the su- preiiie coul in Kings eminly; und llu- bnard nf islimuli. and a-ppm 1 loiiin. nt of thn eilv nf \'i w Vnrk Is Ulll linii/.i-d and . iiipow'ered to I.n.villi- ll" .-ans to pav salnries or emiipensalion, and all niher expensis lit such appi Hale term; prnvld.d, hnwe',i'i-, thut tin' pr.-Hein ehi-f elerk, ilipuly i-l. rk, .•nnfUleullal i'l,-i-k Ullll sl. nngriipber, and ulli-nd- Ullls nf sueh app. llal. !• I 'n shall he emiliniieil in nlliee ui.iil tlnir n sp.cl- iy.. Ill ins sliull i-vpii. .
S 2 TliiK an shall luk,- .II.'-' iiii- rni dl.-ii.'ly.
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S. er.-lary nf
l.ociil—Naaitau <'oiintr, I. \\\«. <M M;\N \<mK Ily Aiilhorllv.
I'll.M'. :\S2 .\N .\i"r I., amend Ih.' i'ounl\ i.-i'.v :•,
i"'.-| In tin enulily juili;. ai.-l ; ut
I .-.•..'.-Ill- -of ,\asR,-iu inuniy and lli'-lr
salurles,
li.eame a law May 1, 1916, wilh Uie approval of the (Jovernor. )'-,t.t-"d, 111 t •' fift lis being present.
The People of the Stale of New Ymk, repr'Seiited In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows-
S,etloii I. SulidlvlKlon tweiilv-nlne of s.-eilon iwi. Iiunilti-d und Uiliiy-two of chapter sliii en nf lln- laws nf nlne- t.-'-n 'I'.di.il and uln.-. enillied 'An act in relation to counties, constituting- chapter eleven of the consolidated laws" as am.'iided by chapter threo hundred of th.' laws ot nineteen hun¬ dred and ten. Is h.-iebv amend'd to read as follows 2'.i. Nassau 5.000.00 5,000.00
I ii. Subdivision sixty-one of such section, as amended by chapter three hundred of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and ten, is hereby amended to r.-ad as follows:
61. The salaries provided In the pre- cedinjf subdivisions of this section for the eounty Judge and surrogate of each of the counties of OiiondaKa, Queens, Kenaseiaer and Tompkins ahull take