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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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13 J1 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 1 STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS. TOURISTS GOING ABROAD re Invited to make use of The Brooklyn Eagle Free Information Bureaus at 53 Rue Cambon, Paris, and 3 Regent street, London.

They are reminded that the Paris Bureau will engage their quarters, cable their arrival, handle their mail and plan their tours all without charge. The best file of American papers in Paris, the most complete line of travel and shopping information, and a cozy reading and writing room in the heart of the city are at the service of every Eagle reader. Hudson Navigation Company Regular Service Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Lake George and the North, Buffalo and the West. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. SEW YORK. THURSDAY. 16. 1014.

ciltT ef ree r'ag su-fi prpertT. aM i puniffisbSe by "ijric him flf 10 a Stat pr1Ka n-t snc-re Thin five yesrs nr in a ceort )atl n--t niof-i. ix n-nn'hi, er bv a Are of nit m.Tf Than h.intlrc snl nfif dollars, OT ri- -M At- srd Ihi, i xlull ff- iTirtiedlStelv. ate V.trs i of the Se- re-arv ir si-d 1 ur nr. wUh ls it CU in tt-i snd do tint ttie ni4 is a correct trans- tli- r.

sn-1 of Mtd Otlf- Mir MFI I. MAY. retary of rst niAPiTR 1 AN' Ai'T tl.e of te eom'tlls-l'in res fid to pnide f.r the of the iit' tiarT of the ettir 11 shui (th. sod ni.ikii'u sit sddltli'inl therefor, a tii April n. 11M 4.

with the of the (iov. riiiT r.ied. three flftUi ltetng present Ihe h- State of repre. in Senate and A' l. etia.

St follows St'i'flcn 1. Ttie by rh.S liter oeten huinlrs-d Si1 thtrtr tf Ihe laws ef nineteen and tliirten, cnfitbd "As to provhlc for the tvo-tnsry of the buttle of Plattshurch. the sppnlnt-I iiient cotntnlooton. scrlbtnic 1t ewi snd duties snd making sti 'propria Mon there, for." ss smended by risht hundred nI I i twenty emht of th-' lent of id oe teen hundred and thirteen, -hall, in ddttnti to Its power 'and ditties under sm have the power duty by Itself, or In the government of the t'utud staffs to provide for, erect and estnhiUh suitable memorial Thomns Mn.iloiHmfth In the city of IMitttsburf h. New York Site, LV There Is hereby appropriated th sum nf otisi hundred snd twenty five thoussnd del Msrs or tin: 'h thereof Ss ins necessar? out cf any In the tretsiir nt otherwise apiropria te, the ssll om- i i ndson for the purpis of defrsrlng the aeees- sary exHnes of celebrstnm for the erei-I tion.

or to snl In the of Hie memorial by section one of this s.f. snd foe the ether purposes set forth In Serena hundred snd thirty snd elfht hundred sod twen- tr etcht Of the laws of nineteen hundred Slid tU GEM Most magnificent river steamers in the world, "Berkshire," W. Morse," "Trojan" and "Rensselaer" Leave, Pier 32, N. daily nt 6:00 P. West 132d Street, 0:30 P.

M. Steamer Trojan leaves New York Sunday niphts only, 8:30 P. M. Orchestra, Dinner Dances, Dining Service a Carte. Two Good Week-End Trips Next Sailings to LONDON PARIS BREMEN Berlin Via Plymouth amd Bonlosra SSI Sails Saturday, July 18, 10 A.

M. Kronprinzessin Cecilie Sails Tuesday, July 28, 1 A. M. lr aV Cjs Si Sharon Springs One of the rrnt health n1 plsasurn rsnorts. l.idii fot above ac Isvel.

Tsv T. 6 r.M. Rarnrday. spend Surnlay at the Springs, returning due in N. Y.

early Mon- day Morning. Round Trip Fare Kronprinz Wilhelm Sails Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1 A. M. From Bremen rAI imniTC From T.

Pit fX'' Lake George A charming trip thru Ik ienrte Baldwin OCT. IS Parurday, spend Sunday on Take tleorge. The regular $10 trip for 4.oo. Renerve Round Trip Fare Around Independent Trips the First Class Throughout Wnrlrl Tickets Good Two Years OELRICH Gen. Agents, fi Broadway, New York J.

Tjehrenkrnuss Pnns, Fulton J. H. Scheldt, 931 Broadway; Jacob Orau. Broad Sunday Daylight Service "FenaselnerV Pier fl2. N.

at A M. West Street, 0 A fr Tonkers. Newhurgh, Ponghkeepie and returning hy Ste.Tm.r "Trnjnn. (Pare, $100. Ponghkeensle and ingot on Point, Alb.inv tit id Trov.

Ad.rnnilnrk." at 10 AM, from Pier 32. N. R. West 132d Street, 10 45 A.M., for Xoukera, Newbnrgh, Poughfceopsle and reiurn. Round trip fare, Poughkeepule 1 rtrt and reiurn pl.UU way; Alfred Bemhelm, 7H Broadway, Brooklyn Phone Pay or MfKht, Sprlnu; 04M.

"THK UOI TR." World's Largest Ships Fastest to the Continent TO PARIS LONDON HAMBURG "IMPERATOR" TWELVE NOON "VATERLAND" TWELVE NOON rMtisic of "CLEVELAND" JULY 21 TEN A. M. FROM BOSTON Callinglfou to Come If you are "out of tune," spend a day on the Hudson. It will start you whistling again. A cheerful orchestra to keep time with you, if you take a Day Line steamer.

A Tit? A XT PAY MNFl STKAMimB. nATI.Y, except Sunday, Stra. WnsliliiKton Irv-Ina anil llendrlfk lltiilann leave Ttontirossos A W. 4d 9AM; K'9th 1:30 'A Yonkers. 9:46 A.M., Inndlng at Weal Point.

Newhurgh, Pouithkeop-ele, Kingston Point. Catskill, Hudson ami Alhsny. Tiiroct rn 11 connei-t ions. Music. Res-tfturant.

Alt through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Brook HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Phone 1900 Rector Hudson River Day Line Teleithnnei nominated by two or more parties or inde- Island shall not be construed as Imposing pendent bodies, the voting squares or spaces any liability upon the town or upon the shall be arranged horizontally, under ihe cm- superintendent of highwaya for any Injury blems. No voting squares or spaces shall ie to person or property happening thereon, provided in the blank spaces for written Sec. 4. This art shall take effect imincdl-namea.

I ately. The ballots bearing the same number at Kiain of New York, office of the Secretary the same election shall constitute a set of Slate, 1 have compared the preceding ballots. I with the original law on file In this office, Kach political organization whose and do hereby certify that the same la a name contains more than eleven letters shall correct transcript therefrom and of Uih ssiitct an abbreviated form thereof containing whole of paid original law. not more than eh ven letters which shall lar MITOIIK1.L MAY, Secretary of State, i sed upon the ballot whenever the neeessitifs of spare shall so require. The abbreviated i CHAPTER sO.

the sum of slxtv two thousand Are hundred dollars if: Vi shall be avalabl when this set takes effect sod the sura of sixty two thousand rive hundred dollars i $(('. shall be available on November first, nineteen hundred and fifteen The moneys hereby spprnprtsted shall be arable hy the treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller upon the nrder of the chairman and vice chairman of the commission, and shall be payable for the purpose, in the manner and subject to the provisions of the acts hereinbefore mentioned pee. 8. This act shall take effect tmmedistely. State of New Vork.

nf the Seeretsry of State, ss. I have i-nnvpared the preceding with the original law on rile in this onVe, sod hereby certify that the ssme Is correct trsna-crlpt therefrom snd of the whole of said original law MITCHKI.l, MAY. Secretary of tate. CHAPTER 13. AN ACT to authorise the trustees of the Hefl.

ford Street Methodist church of New York city to sell their lend adjoining their church prop erty now used Ss a cemetery snd to remove remains therefrom, l.eeame a law April ft, 101 4. with the approval of the rtoveroot. Passed, itiree fifths being present. The people of the State of New York, represented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows Section 1. The further Interment cf bodies in the land nf the Bedford Street Methodist Fpiscopnl church situated at the corner of Hed-ford and Morton streets Jn the ninth ward of the cltv of New York, is hereby prohibited Sc.

2. The Bedford Street Methodist Fntscopsl church of New Vork I hereby nufhnrtsed to remove or cause to be removed from such land the renmln of nil bodies burled and now re. iiifttnlng 1 herein to some cemetery nr other place or plnees nnd to procure by purchase or Other-wine, other land to be used for cemetery pur. poses and to sell, st public or private sale, the land now belonging to uch Bedford Street Methodist Episcopal church of New York snd by good and sufficient deed or deeds to confer tlie same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, and to apply so much or the proceeds of such shIc aa may be required for such purpose toward nivment of the exinMiae of such removal and the procuring nf suitable place or places ttt which such removal may be made as herein provided for. See.

All removals of such bodies to any cemeterr or place of re Interment and the reinterment thereof shall he exempt from taxes, nsHcssments, fees and charges Imposed or authorized by law for or in respect to the Interment of bodies In any cemetery or place of burial. Sec. 4 This set shall take effect immediately. State of New York, Office of the Secretary of Stale, si. I have compared the preceding with the oriel mil lw on file In this office, and do) hereby certify that the same Is a corset transcript therefrom and of the whole of said origins! law MITCHELL MAY.

Secretary of State. CHAPTER ftd. AN ACT to amend the agricultural ls. In relation to the salary of the of agriculture. He.

-miie a law April 3. IIM4, with Hie approval of the tjovemor. Passed, three-fifths lad tig present. Tha People of the Stale of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as fellows Section 1. SecHon two of article two of chapter nine of the laws nf nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act In relation to agriculture, constituting chapter one of the consolidated Inws," as amended by chapter lire hundred and etality of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine and chapter three hundred and forty -Ata of the laws of nineteen hundred snd thirteen, la hereby amended so as to read as follows: Sec.

COMMISSIONER OF ACRlCl'lTP KB There phall le a department of the state government known as flic department of agrlcill-tiire, which shall be charged with the execution of the laws relating to agriculture and agricultural products. The commissioner of agriculture shall be Hie chief of Ihe deiwrtmenfa The eninmis'dmir'r of agriculture shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the adtlee and consent of the aennfe. Ills term of office shall Is- Uirce years He hnll be paid an annus I sa la ry of not to ex ied elgh thousand dollars and his necessary ex (tenses Incurred In the discharge of his otlletal duties. He may ap-l-uint four deputy commissioners of agriculture, a director of farmers' Institutes snd appoint or emflor such clerks, sgenfs, counsel and other employee ss lie may deem necessary for the proper enforcement of such laws and tha iironer administration of the department, who slmll receive such enmpj-nsatlcn as may be flied bv him. in cases where It Is rmt otherwise fixed, and their necessary expenses.

The comiensa-tint) of his deputies, clerks, and other persona appointed or employed by him snd such neces-nry exis'itscs luill Is1 piild on lil certificate bf the treasurer on flic warrant of the comptroller. All other rhtirges, accounts and einensea of tbs deptirttuent authorised by law shall lie paid by the treasurer on the warrant of Ihe comptroller, lifter they have been audited end allowed by the eomp'troller Th" trustee nf public build-hut shall fur nihil siiltnble rooms for the use of the department. See 2 This net shell tske effeef Immediately. State of New York. Office of the Secretary nf Smte.

ss. I have eomnared the preceding with the original law on rile In this nffice, and do hereby certify that the same Is correct trans-crlnt therefrom and of the whole of said original law MITCHELL MAY. Secretary of "rate. CHAPTER M. AN ACT to amend the hlirhwny Inw.

In relation to Ihe pivtnent of expense of acquisition of toll bridges. Hecatne a law March U0 4, with I be approv ul of the Oovernor. Passrd, three fifths being present The people of the State 'd New York. repr- ai'iited in Senate and Assembly, do enact aa f.ill,.ua- Se-tlon 1 Section two hundied and sixty, six of chapter thirty of the laws nf nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An a-'t relating to highways, constituting chapter twenty-five nf the consolidated laws." as added by chapter on- hundred nnd forty six of the laws nf nineteen hundred and nine. Is hereby amended to rend as follows Sec, PAYMENT OF EXPENSE OF A' OI'IHITION Uiir -till If of the expense Incurred In the condemnation and acquirement of said toll hrhliie shall be paid hv the state treasurer upon the' warrant of the comptroller out of any specific appropriations made to carrr on the provisions of this article, but no sucM pnvment shall' be made until the county nr counties In which said toll bridge Is situs'a shall have compiled with all the provision hereof, one-half of the expenses thereof shall be a charge, in the first insiitncf, upon th county or enmities in which said toll bridge) Is situate, and the same shall be paid by tha count, treasurer upon fhe requisition nf rha otnptmller, but the amount so paid ahull m.oortloned bv the board of supervisors so that Ihirtv-flve per centum of such cost shall be a gctii-ni I county chn rae and fifteen per centum shall be a charge upon the town or towns of cltv nr cities In which SUM -nil bridge IS hoilv or pat ly located In esse a tnll brl le Is located in two counties the fifty per cen i utn of I he expense to be borne by ha counties shall be apportioned between therrt f-n the basis of their assessed valuation end tha fifteen pnr cenjiim shall be apportioned by tha board of supervisors upon the town or towns or city or (tiles in the siime manner Tha hoard nf supervisors of a county, the town lontd of a town or the common council nf city mav determine that the portion of the ex-peosn chargeable to such couniv, town, op cltv, AS the cgse tnsv be, shall he raised taxation and levied and collected as other mu iilclpul taxes, or that the money therefor ha rats bv the Issue and sile of municipal bonds.

In the case of a town such bonds shall he issue. 1 and sohl In the mamier provided bf law for the Issue tlnd sale of town bonds, undef the town law, to pnv Judgments Sec. '1, This act shall take effort Immediately, State of New Turk, Office of the Secretary of Slate, ss I have compared the preceding wlthj the original la on file in this office, and dt hereby cerllf yth.it the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole nf sld original Inw MITCHELL MAY. Secretary of State. CHAPTER an.

AS Ai'T tn expedite the ofk of Imprnrlng tha tiswgn Canal, by providing for ho suspension of usvlsatlnn nn the ssiue during the sesson of nineteen hundnd snd fourteen. Became a law March 'iT HOI. with the spprnvsl nf the llovertmr. Passed, three fifths being present. The People of the State of New York.

repr seated in Senate nnd Assembly, do enact as fol lows Section 1. The merlntcndeiit of puMie works is hereby authorised to to in vitiation portion or portions of the tuwego canal during" the year nineteen Inindr'd and fourteen, as In his Judgment mav result tn expediting the progress nf the Ituprovetii' nt work said canal, provided that nothing h'Tdn '-o'llalned -hall ba deemed tn ft Utlmrt the co.t.g said canal during any other vear thin that r-m namd Sec 2 All conflicting Sets or fnrts of aefs are hereby repealed, to an extent (ti.it tlry may not conflict herewith. See. This s-'t shall tik immediately. State of New York, ofnve nf the retary of State, ss I hae compared the with the original law on fllu In this othVe, snd da hereby certify that the asms is a correct trans crlnt therefrom sod of the whole of said orlf Itiai law.

MITCHELL MAT, Secretary of Stat $4.00 and return. 1 ear V. T. P.M. Put tit New York early Monday Morning.

ataterooms now. $4.00 the River lyn to fiiidsnn Ulver Pay l.lnn dtrert. 'ne fore. lYmisfcr at Fulton Pt. and Flat- bnsh Av.

Also Sir. Robert Fulton, TVubrosses A W. 10 A.M.; W. UHth A.M.; Yonkers. for WfHt I'olnt, 'trnwAll, Newhurgh and 1'oughkeepnle nnd retuni same day in sunns! mid twllifiht.

Steamer "ALBANY" Afternoon boat for West Point. poiigliUeepsie, Kingston and way bindings, leaves 1 )pBbrosses 1 P.M.; West 4 2d 2 P.M.; West 129th Hnily sxcept Sunday. Ideal outing to West Point, reluming bv Ntr. Robert Fnltnn 11.00, or by rail, $1.10. DESBR0SSES ST.

PIER NEW YORK Sprlngt 4141. A fi ni ure. In relation to costs and fees, tlecanie a law Miircli 1P14, with the approval of the Oovernor. Passed, three-fifths being preset! f'K 1 0 1 I Va.I, resented in Sonale and Aaemhly, do enact f-dlowa: 1. fiubdlvlslon five of section ihlrty-iwrt hundred nnd twenty-eight of the pn.cedui la hereby aniendf read ns foil In all acllona hereafter hrnuirht In the supreme rutin, triable In the county of New nrk, which could have been hrouicht, except for the amount claimed therein, In (he city court of the city of New Vork, and lu which tho defendant shall huve bicp nerved wih process within the county of New Vork, th plalntltY shall recover no costs or disbursements uuleHS he aball recover one thousand dollars or more.

In nil actions hereafter brought In the supremo court, triablo the county of Klnga, which could have been brought, ecipt for the amount claimed therein, lu the county court of Kings county, nnd in which the defendant Hhall hnve heen served with process within the county of Kings, the plaintiff; shall recover no costs or disbursements unless he shall recover Ave hundred dollars or more all actions hTeafler originally brought In the Miipreme court, triable In the county of Albany, and In which the defendant la a resilient of tho county of Albany, which could have been brought, except for the amount claimed therein, in the county court the county of Albany, the plaintiff eh nil recover no costs or disbursements unless he shall recover live hundred dollars or more. In all actions hereafter brought In the supreme court, triable in the counties of lironx nnd (Queens, and In which the defendant In a resident of the county where the action la brought, which could have been brought, except for amount claimed therein, lu tho county court of the counties nf Mronx an Queens, the plaintiff shall recover no (' tts or illribursniuciits unless he ul. hereafter brought, shall recover five hundred dollars nr more In the supreme court or count court of county contained wholly within a city of the first class, or In the city court of the cltv of New Vork, which could have been brought, except for the amount claimed therein, In the municipal court of the cltv nf New Vork, and in which the defendHnt ehfill have been served with pr-'ci-s within the city nf New Vork, the plaintiff shall re. cover no costs or disbursements unless lie shall recover two hundred and tlfly dollars or more. The fact that in atiy action a plaintiff Is not entitled tn costs under thn provisions nf this subdivision shall not entitle the defendant to costs under the next following section.

See. 'i. Nothing In this a-d contained shall affect any action or procedlu'g now pending. a. This act shall take effect September first, nineteen hundred and fourteen.

State nf 'New Vork, Office of the Hicretarv of State, as I have compared the priced lng wit it the original law on tile in this) of-fl. nod do hereby certify that Ihe sem ts correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original Inw MITCHKLL MAV, Secretary of State, flTAPTKR AV ACT to amend section thirteen hundred and eight nf the jecnftl law, In n'lntion criminally receiving property. Iiccainn a law April lit 14, wjth the Hirovat of the (ioyeruor. Piisstd, three fifths tn.ing present. Tin- of the Stsle of New Tnrk.

renre. sen ted In Sciinta and Assembly, do enact ss fnl read as follows Kins ttf yiv; rtoi.kn 0 AfyriKKI. mU receives soy stolen i property, or sny fullr aiiiirtrprlnlc. 'piTty winch hss leu wrong In i''h a trimmer as to con- I 7 "TT. Mtllute Inrceny Di nietnls or second hand materials, nr the agent, employee nr represents five nf sid'h denier or collector, burs or reesjves any wire, esble.

itii, er. lead, solder, Iron nr brsfca used by or he-longing fo a railroad, telephone, telegraph, ga or electric light company, or any ni'-tsl In th form of Ingots. Ingot bars, wire bars, cakes, slabs, billets or pins, without awtsfnlng by dlllsent Inquiry, that the person selling or 6. IWerlnf Uis lAina bai legal right to do so, Is them; Kevtotf I7i.nr.no -i CUNARD Established 1840 FASTEST STEAMERS IN THE WORLD TUB NEW MAGNIFICENT S. S.

"AQUITANIA" (Irest Rrllaln'a lurrest shin. Fitted tvlth every device for sntety and slo to navigation. Motor lifeboats with tvlreleaa telea-raph apparatus. Restaurant and t.rlll Room a la Carte vrlthoal eltra eliarge. Simmlns; Pool, Garden l.ouna-ea.

Oymnaslunta and Teraadali Cafes la both saloon and second cabin. LIVERPOOL SERVICB LONDON PARIS BERLIN V1HMKA Vln AHI suit 8AIL1N0B "AQUITANIA" "LUSITANIA" July 21 4:00 P. M. Aug. 4P'? "MAURETANIA" Ang.llP1'ff CARMANIA Vjf.

AQUITANIA LACONIA 'jf- MAURETANIA Ypa.m. Calls at Quienstowo East Bound. Mediterranean Adriatic Service Madeira, Gibraltar, rtenoa, Naples. Patraa, I'-I'it, Flume. Ssinne nnn.

See Itinerary. TTITONIA July KIPANNONIA 8AXONIA Aug. IjlVJSRMA Aug. 2j Round thn World Trip, 474.r. A up.

Special through rate to KuTPt, India, China, MaDlln, Australia, New Zenlaurl, South Afrlra and South America. Indeiwudant toura in KitMpp, ete. wnd for booklet Cunard Tours. BKPItEHKNTATI VES FOR PENIN-VLAR OftlKNTAL TKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY IN IMTFU HTATES NI) CANADA. FRKQLKNT NAILINT.S FOR INDIA, CHINA, si A PAN, AUSTRALIA PI.EAS1RE AI1-tit'MT 7TH, NORWAY, Rl SHI ETC.

SIIPTFMnER RTH, MEDiThRltANKAN PORTS, CON8TANTI0PI-Ei ETC. Cunard Steamship 21-24 State Btreet. New York. Comaanls 64nma TrMMlantisHM DIRBCT LINE TO HAVHE PAIII8 (France) Departures from N. Y.

WcdDOsiiavt 10 A.M. From Pier 67, North River, ft. W. 15th st. 1a Touraine.July 2 Provence.

Aug 12 La SavotP.July CS tFranceinew)Aug. 1 I.a Ixirralne. Aug. 5jI.a Aug. 2 Twin Hcrew Strs.

TQuadruple Si-rew atrs. BPEOIAL SATURDAY SA1I.1NO, 8 P.M. One Class Cabin (1I A 3d Class I'asa'rs only tRochambeau.Aug.8l 'rilcagn Aug. 29 UENBHAL AUK.NCY. 1U iSISte st.

N. I. J. Lebrrnkrauss ft Sons. U59 Fulton 8t J.

LEHRENKRAUSS SONS Steamship Ticket Agency Heat avaCahls berths at main orflc. rates. Actual tlcketa. naa-KHKO Bhlpped to docks and Injured. Tmvelcra Thenk.

359 Fulton B'klyn, N. Y. IsTlMqiTTiia HJA.iwNW UKMSHALB i'J ALJAMA, tLA VEl.Ot'E (Fast Italian Line). I1TAL1A encleta dl Navlsazlon. a Vapors, To Naples and Oenoa Direct.

Tinea d'Aitsta, July Mr, II A.M. INnpoll "ly Aug. 11 tF.umpa A'i. America Au. 15 New larfe twin-screw Steamers, all outside rooms Uartfleld.

Bolarl as It Whltihall at, N. I. IsUMiUA -i'AiUa-UU i I M.Li.U. TwlD-Hcrvw Hailiogs. 'JLLriljAlf, A.M.

NnoniHin July Aug. Hyntiam July Aug. jg Via Boulogne tPlymouih and Roulogna, 91-24 KUttt N. or Leureustraiiss Sous, ar.tt Fulton St. Jacob Orau, hrosd-way, B.

D. J. O. Henderson A Son, Fulton and Gold fits, i Alfred Ueruhelm, 7 HO Broadway, Brook ly a. NEW YORK A POHTO RICO S.

CO. Weekly passenger Service to fcan Juan. Ju is PR A Z'jS July 25 CO A MO Aug. 1 Di.l.lVl baidnga from P)r SS, Kr.H.klyn, near him-iiion lerry, at noon. Main ofllce, 11 B'way, N- 4li3-.

Iector. Hraneh Ticket Of- Lhrenkrauss Sons, 3 Fulton lirooklyn. THIS BOUTHBRX ROUTES-" FABRE LINES TO THE RIVIERA Assies, Lisbon. Pareelona and Marseilles, and to Alrtcrs, Nice, Mitrselllea JA8. W.

EI.WKI.L A Mists Bt.N.I. CO TO BKRMI-nA-ldeal Vncatlon Re.ert 2 dny. from N. Y. Round trln.

up. Kallltiss every wfe. llcksts Interclisngeshle any scent COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. OLD DOMItVIOHf MUB To all Points South and Wast. Every Weekday at I P.M., Plsr 15, B.

TsL Jl0 Franklin Jyl an TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST, YELLOWSTONE, and ALASKA SUMMER VACATION TOURS Go This Yenr anil Avoid the rawde of lftlft. Ioolndlnff Canadian Rockies, Mt. Rainier Park, Washington, Oregon. All nf California, nil Canyon ot Arizona, and Colorado Rockies.

Four delightful tours from 30 to nO days' duration. Rent of hotels and all othr accommodation. High (trade tours at lowest rates. Liberal stop-over prlvi leges. Parties select and limited, Send for T11uNtrntil Booklets.

G1LLESPIE-K1NP0RTS BEARD 1 Madison Phone 151 Gro mercy. CANADIAN TOUR mr.ARt kai.i s. tnini ii n. JT. LAWRENCE K1VKK, LAKES CHAM- Day Tour, $27.75 up; S-Liay Tour.

S43.2S a up Frank tourist co. ftL 4M0 Franklin. 199 Broadway, N. T. NEWBURGH, MOUNT BEACON, landay and Trips.

Write ALFRED BERiiHEIM SONS 5 MO Bway, above Snnincr av. llklyn. VACATION Tour, and Send for 80-page booklet, malted free. Santera Tours, 1348 Broadway, N. X.

City. 15-1 BTKAMSrllP TICKETS TO ANY PORT. Official Agent All Linen. (tATMOND A WBITCUMB 225 5th aT, T. FOR ATTRACTIVE Ml It TO I HS Address CANADIAN I'ACIl'K R'Y.

W. H. SHELL, AliH llroadnu), N.Y.O. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. American Line One CImpsi Cnhln fll nrrvlee 1V.5 ap Plymonth-Cherbonrtt-Soothamptoa Atlantic Transport Line New Ynrk-Lomlon Direct Red Star Line H.

Y. Tendon Parts via Dover Antwerp. White Star Line Plymouth, Sotithnmpton New York, Qneenatonn. Liverpool, K. Y.

A Italy Passenger otllee, Uroa.Ivtny, Hi. V. Or Brooklyn A Kent ft. Short Summer Crulmmm i uebeC via Halifax. N.

S. Most delightful cruise of 1,600 miles. Magnificent scenery; Cut of Cansn, Nnrthnmher-Wnd Strait, beautiful t.ulf ftnd River ht. l.aw-Vnce, and Far-Famed Hagueiiay River. 8.

Trlnidad" from ew York, July is, August lit and 16th. From Quebec, uly 'i 4 th, Jlugust 7th and 2 1st. Jtor full Information apply to Quebse fl. 8. A.

K. uterbrtdget Agrnts, it Broadway, New Vork; hos. out Si Nod, 4A and 20KL way, ZH4 ami 533 "ifth Av, few Vork any tourist or ticket oOU-e or ad-fress Passenger Canada a. o. iiuea, limited.

Montreal. ANCHOR LINE Royal Mail Twln-ttrrew Steamshipa, from Pier 64, X. foot XV. 2Uh N. T.

5LASG0W M.V.I.e LONDONDERRY CAMERON 1 Jl IN, KI. taledoula. July uoon t'ohmitila. Aue. fi uoon First labin, Tt and I pnnrd.

eound alilu, ,,) and I pivnrd. Tbtrd Cabin. HUi.r.O. ENVKRNON niKH I1KHS. l-ti gists mt.

or H. W. Tsylor. 69 Court J. Jlsndersoa Jk aona.

464 (told st: Jacob ur.u. iut w.y; A. UerDuelm, TbU B'way: uber- liayiw ft sth V. H. Jcobon.

221 flathutib ST. Rrooklyn. Trln tn I. I BW1 ALUILKS. HALT.

LKtK A IISTR I A taissr Fraai Joseph Au19, Sept.23, Ocl.28 nariaanasniaiion June 17, A UK. 8g. lu AND tJIHlOR (slllnirs BATI'RDAYS or WKDNRSPATS 3 PM HKI.P8 BROH. ft 17 Mattery I'LN Jti Or All Local KVERY THII' A TOUR. OUTH AMERICA TMI WORLff 6BEAT 0ARDEH Ts BAHIA, RIO PE JANEIRO.

SANTOS MONTEVIDEO AND WEN-OS ATHES. Mew tno Fast ftZ.Ultt ton I PMiMrnaer Stctmnrs from New Ycrk eery altcrnafe baturdar. IUSI a DANIELS, Cat, I H. T. tAKW to EUROPE New York to Rotterdam ONE L.

irti: LAS CAlllN. Ol lsllli: HIIUMa (ampanello 8u I'amPHncllo Hcpt. lit Iranlum Aua. 13 Vrnnlum Scj.f, 24 anf far nn Interrutinft Itooklrt Cranium ine, 1:1 H'dwas, lork HovirTrXLiANo TU ITALY 1 11 UAtl. raormlna July 22- in, nq tea TO.

T.1. HO sad am. U. HICHAItU A 11 llioadway. T.

The Royal Mali sirsm PackeT Co." Next Salllnn, TRENT, 11. to WEST INDIES ANDERSON A HON, Gen. 23 Stats H. ar any Huamahlp Ilckat Ai.nu I I LK FRED Broadi LKHKENKRAllRS stlNS. 3fi9 Fulton at; RRRKHK1M Hrnndway, Det.

nnmaer Broadway; M. 8ACER. 9S0 Rroadway. between ETEAKBOATS. CATSrrvENLINES For CATSKILL HUDSON, COXSAOKIB and way landings.

Direct connection with ('atsklll Mcmntuln Rnllrnnds, for OAlKtl, OTIS SUMMIT, HAINES FALLS, XANNK1I8- V1LLE, and All Points in the Catskill Montains and the Berkshires Lnxurlouttty appointed steamers leave Pier 48, N. ft. Christopher N. at :80 P.M.j Yonkers, 7:30 P.M.. dnily except Sunday SATI RDA SPF.CI IMer 48, N.

N. 1:00 P.M.; Yonkers, 1 P.M. Time tables giving full information mailed on request, or can he obtained at all hotels and railway ticket offices, Thona 100T Spring. ALBANY, TROY, AND THE NORTH Th Comfortable PEOPLES LINE 8teamera 'Perkshlre" (new) snd W. Pier 32, N.

font Canal P.M.; West 132d 8 45 P.M. CITIZENS LINE Steamers "Trojan" and "RenBflelaer," Pier 82, N. 6:00 P.M.; West 132d :) P.M. Sunday day trips, 8:46 A.M.; West 1324 gt. A M.

DINNER DANCES. CONCERTS. Phone day or night HO). HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY. MAN DAL AY" NRW KTRRI, STUtllFR MAU.

IFK KNT 11 M.I.IIOIIM. DANl'INO FHKK. UP THT) AND SUNDAY. RAY THII" F.WIM Hfill 111:11 1( Day Trip onilttcil Monday. NIGHT I Pl'lIK IllinsOW.

Nlglit trip rnds at liltst St. ai.no Kaeh Hon nil Trip. MOIIMMI I RVENIXO fj-ave Battery A.M. I.v. Battery 7.80 P.M.

W. 181st 10 A.M.! West I31t Yonkers, 10 Ho A 8:30 P.M. Tel. 179 A 32o3 Broad and 8S84 Mornlntr-ld. JlS-tf I i all II i sal dii I is i 9 iiir.Ttfs?Ma VIA Boat and Trolley, $2.

85. Wo reenter I'rovldent-ip Illrewt $1.50. HTATEKOUMH, t-lX-V. glO and g'-i UU. Ustib, including bundtty, P.M.

From Pier 19. K. K. Phona 2700 iieekmaa. City Ticket offlca, iiUO Broadway, N.

V. Up town Tiuitet oince, B'w-vv aua 8d St. "The Pnhllr Be COLONIAL LINE BOSTON and Itnl Week days hu1 Sui.Uuys at P.M., front Fler i. N. West Houston Ht.

All Outside Rooms. Wirelcii Eqaipusot Uptown olflre. li way iv st. Tel. Hpring U4W1.

lirooklyn (ifTlcfS Henderson's, Cold st, cor. Fulton; J. Itirenkrnusn A Hons, Kulton st; riirnbelm, 7 MnmrlwLy; McKlnuey'a Flat bush Express, 7 Bnyder av. MANHATTAN LINE Uoo To ALBANY THROIfiH TICKKT A nWlK CHKt KTII TO AM, III''H. Exoellent IMnliiK Service a In nrtc Steamers ten ve dally, Pier North River, font West, Houston 5:30 P.M.; Hint ct Tel fpr'ng UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY pellghtfnl sail to Newhurgh and Pougb-keiesie.

round trip, $1.00. Str. "Benj. B. Odell" r.ood rctnursnt, inii.lc.

Franklin 0 A M. Wot K'llth II .10 A M. Central Hudson Line ATLANTIC CITY By commodious Ocean Stenmohlp from NEW YORK 8 houra of bracing breezes along tha reort dotted Jersey Const, NRVKH Ol 9I(illT 0 A M. Phon peeknian 2400 for full Information. Brooklyn Jtrldge Pier, ftst Hlver: JU xjld osu fnr Hlrhlando.

Onesnle, LocUHt sod Hid i.i'iiK. Mk duys, Kranklio st, Pier 24, 8 a ni i p.m.; Hatterr ft s.m. Em. Sundit Franklin st, 8 :80, It 1,. flattery, 9:86 am.

Trolleys connect. Hound trip, tide HARTFORD LINE Frors New Pier mt, Kast Klvtr, foot of Peck blip, daily except Sunday, at 5 p.m. for Cannse ttctit sHlvar Undlogs, Writ lor lummsf Coldar. JOHN H. FrflrllnT, P31-S Brosdwayi av.

and Kiiery at: JAron ORAU, Myrtle and Wlllouabby Avs. nrooklya. IFaix River Line LV. PIER 14. N.

ft. Fullon N. vuiij ai Birs.i;OUHUiNWlflAlrH and PRISOILLA. Orchestra on each. l'rovidpmte I.lne lor Providence and Hoalon.

Lve. 1'ler it, N. fl. of JCulton st, dally, escept Sunday, P.M. Stra.

Providence and 1'lymouth. lew Indi t-Norvrlch) Line, via New London, Lv. Pier SO, N. v. "il 'Mk only.

Pier 70. E. ft. E. Sid at rw Ilrilforri 1,1 lie for New p.

ford, Woods Hole, Martha-a Vineyard, Nantucket, Maltapolsett. Marlon and Can. cod polnta. Lv. Tier 40.

N. ft. Houston week days only, at 6 P.M. Nevy Haven Line. Lv.

Pier 28. a I5-l." t'H'arlns week rtava. f.ii 1 70- 1:00 P.M. IlrldKeiiort Line. Lv, Pier 118 week dHys only, 8 P.M.

Lv. ft. SJ 221 Bt'' week days, 8:80 P.M.; Sundays. 4 43 m' Ttckets, st 171 Brosilway. Transfer Offices A at Plera.

Phone Oart. om The Jew Una-land Steamship Co'. Saogerlies Boats -re. from ft. Chris topher St.

dly. sx. nun. rmi. i p.m.

only J8-tf LAWS OF NEW YORK. By Authority. CHAPTER 87. AN ACT to amend the election law, in rela. Hon to indorsement of general ballot.

He-cama ft luw March Ji, mu, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-flfihg being present. The People of the Btate of New Tnrk. represented In tie ate and Assembly, do enaci as I'lllciwa: Hf-ction That pnrt of subdivision one preceding the face of th ballot f.irtn of auction three hundred and Ihlrty-one of chapter twenty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation the election, constituting chapter seventeen of the consolidated laws." as added by chapter eight hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, Is hereby amended to rend as follows: Ml. rip ALLOTS; K' i UP PAM.OTS FOK fA NI1II TK8.

1. Menernl provisions. There shall bi five kinds of ballots, called rwRpectlvely ballots ft.r presidential electors, ballots for general officers, ballots upon constitutional amendments and submitted, ballots upjn town propositions, nnd ballots upon town appropriations, whleh shall be used for the purposes which tlu-lr names severally Indicate and not otherwise. Hallota for general nfflrers shall con-tnin the names of all caiulMates except presi-dentliil electors. All balb.ts shall he printed in blscjt ink, on bonk pnper of good quality free from grouurl wood, five hundred sheets of which twenty-five by thlrtv-Hght inches in l.e shall weigh sixty pounds an-l shall test fnr that sire and weight at lam twenty points -n a Morrison tester.

They shall be rectangular In shape, not less thnn eight Inches in width and twelve Inchea length, and shall have a mar gain extending beyond any pruning thereon. All ballota of the same kind for the ami Polling placa shall be precisely the same alz quality and shade nf paper, and nf pre-cisely the same kind and arrangement of type and tint of Ink. A difftyrent, hut In each case uniform, kind of type shall be used for priming the tiarrnSs of candidates, the titles of polltieal denlgnations, and th reading form of constitutional amendments and other quest lona and propositions submitted. The names of candidates shall be prinetd in capital letters in black-faced type not leoa than on-eghth nor mora than threa-sixteentha of an Inch In height. Each ballot shall he printed en the asms nheet with a stub and shall be separate there-frm by a horizontal line of perforation extending across th entire width nf the ballot.

On the face of the stub be printed the instructions to voters hereinafter provided. On the back of the stun. Immediately above the renter of the Indorsement on the back of the ballot hereinafter referred tn. slmll be printed "No the blank in be rtllfd with thn consecutive numher nf the ballot, beginning with "No. and Increasing in regular numerical order.

on the hack nf the ballot, heinw the line of perforations, Just to the right nf the center, and outside when the ballot is folded, Hhall he printed the fnllnming indorsement, the blanks being properly filled snd the num bers running from one upward. ennsecutlTly: Offlelal Ballot Presidential Electors), County of Assembly PI strict (ward or town). TJIertlnn nistrfct, nf F.lectkn (Facsimile of the signature nf officer reusing Ihe ballot tn be prints. U. F.srh ballot ahull be printed In sections, on which Ihe candidates" names, emblems and political designations, or the const 1 1 tit Innat amendment, or other oueetlnn submitted, with the voting squares, and other requisite matter unai.

oe doxso: in by hnavy Mack lines in tne manner Indicated In the illustration of thn ballot hereinafter provided. The voting squares or voting spsies and the spaces occupied by emblems shall have a depth of five-sixteenths of an Inch and such width only as th grouping, hnrlwntally, of twn or more emblems may require. In case the sections shall be so numerous as to make the ballot unwieldy If hev are printed In one column, they mav be printed In as manv enlumns as shall be necessary, and in that case, in nrder to produce an exactlv rectangular ballot, blank sections miy be used 'in each ballot shall be voting squares or voting spaces in which voters tny make their vntlrg murks. All voting squares nr spaces shall be bounded by heavy black lines, the perpendicular lines to be not Ires than one-sixteenth of sn Inch wide In all ballots thesa squares or spaces shall set In a. perpendicular column or columns, except that where candidal for govern only shall hava ben li hilllSj rorm shall oe certified at the same time aim I in the samo manner as party antes ace re quired to bn certified.

In printing tlto names of candidates whoxe full names contain sixteen letters or more not mow thnn one name other than the surname, shrill be printed in full, and each candidate may indicate In writing io the i "Ulcer or olllcers. charged with ihe duty of prejiarlng tho ballots the form In which sub- i Jcct to this restriction, his name shall be printed. No emblem fhatl occupy space i linger In any direction than the voting square io wnicn it relates. The faro of the ballot shall be substantially in the following form: Sec 1 This act shall take effert Immediately. Slate of Now York, HUco of tho Secretary of State, ss.

I have compared the preredlng with the original law on tll In this office, and do hereby certify (hat the samo la a correct franserlpt therrfrom and of the whole of said original law. MITCHELL MAT, Secretary of State. HAPT-ER B4. AN ACT to amend the highway law. In relation to the construction nnd repair of public road walks, places and avenues on Islands within the state.

Hecatne a law March 25, 1114, with the approval of ihe Oovernor. Passed, three-fifths being present. The People of the State nf New York, represented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. Subdivision two of section forty-seven of chapter thirty of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act relating to highways, constituting chapter went y-five of thn rmutnlldnled lawn," la hereby amended to road hh follows: 2. Cause such ays and bridges to btj kept in repair, and free from obstructions caused by snow and give the necessary directions therefor, ami Inspect the highways and bridges within tho town, during tho months of April and October of each year, or at such other time as the uistrict or county superintendent may pre scribe; and may to be constructed and avenues on any island or part of an island In his town, Although such roads, walks place, and avenues are narrower than tho width of highways required by statute.

Sec. 2. Subdivision one of eocfloti ninety of such chapter Is hereby amended to read as follows: 1. The amount of mnney necessary to be levied and collected for the repmr ami Improvement of highways, Including sluices, culverts and hridxes having a span of less than five feet, and also the amount necessary to construct or repair any public roads, walks, places or avenues on any island or part of an Island In the town. Such amount shall not be less than an amount which when added to the amount nf money to be received from the state, under the provision of section one hundred and one, will equal thirty dollars for each mile nf highways within the town, nut side the limits of Incorporated villages, except that no town havrng an assessed valuation of three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars or less per mile outside of Incorporated illanes shall le required to levy and collect a tax under this subdivision In excess of four dollars on each thousand dollars of assessed valuation.

Sec. S. Section one hundred nnd five nf such chapter la herohy amended to read as follows: Pec lis EXPFNniTT'nr'f. Frt prc- PAIR AND IMPROVKMFNT OK HH.H-WAYH The moneys levied and collected for the renatr and imnrnvement of hiKhu a s. Including sluices, culverts and bav lng a span of less than Ave feet, and the Io In In of a moneys receiver irnm wip siai-v mr.i K4ptlr.n 1.

Section thirteen hundred and eight hy section one hundred and on. shall Hnf pIinI lnw hereby amended so as to exnended f'-r the repair and hnpro nt aur-h hlsthUHVS. slU fill verts bridge, at such plsce and In such tnanner as may be agreed by he to bo. i and the town superintendent shall constitute a board for ihe purpose of deter oilnn the places where and the manner in which such moneys shall nll" I ih or whfl rwn. for iiy ey! prVe by Hf Yhe KherJ Tl end shHll be ni-nroved wlthbolds.

nr aids In concealing or 7lon, iflr;" any prolyl, knnwins the ssn.e lake effect ro.e of such dupllcales shall be been stolen or approprla, wrongft.lly lled In the office of the town cVrk and In manner as to larceny under In the office the -llstrlct or couutv super-1 I'mvlsloiis of this article such misappm intendent Stl'h nionevg shall be paid prioflon hn heen eoniudfted within the sttitc. by the supervisor "it the written order of the 1 whether sticli properly were stolen or ml-town superintendent In accor-lunce itli su appropriated wltldn or without the ststr. nr written sareemeht i ne town ponr-i hou town superlnten-ieeit may also appropriate from such mnnevs such a Sum of money as hey deem proper for the censtruetinn or repair of any public road, walk, place or avenue upon anv island or part of an Island In the town, although such mad. walk, place and avenue Is narrower than Ihe width of hlghwaya required by statute, but the eon- struetton or repair of anv such road, walk, placa or avenue with suet) moneys on any.

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