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THE FLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 20. 1907.
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I t w a s n o t y e t d a y l i c h t S u n d a y raornlnt: w h e n I s t o o d <>n th(> p l - i t form at 1'an tin l:i-t. It 1 , a l o n e . 1 H e w f r o m s a l o o n to s a l o o n T h e y w e n - t-lmt u p . ^o w e r e t h e d r m i s t o r e s , a n d a l l t h a t clay, l o c k e d in m y r o o m a t t h e ho te l . 1 fou- iht m y f i s h t a n d w o n It In t h e e \ o n i n f f l>y t h e jn\-i<-o o f G o d . b u t t h e p e o p l e of r a w i i n - k o t n e v e r k n e w t h a r t h e iuat i w h o ppok • to thorn t h a t u i g h t h a d b e e n in h e l l ni l d a y .
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waiting for me. I lot myself In. There w o r e t w o flights' o f s t a i r s , b u t t w e n t y w o u l d h a v e b e e n n o t h i n g t o m e , m y h e a r t w a s handling a w a y l i k e a g r e a t b a l l o o n .
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' ' W h a t i s i t ? " I c r i e d . " W h a t Is t h e m a t t e r ? " A n d in m y a r m s s h e s o b b e d o u t t h e e v e r l a s t i n g t r a g e d y o f h e r w e d d e d l i f e . " N o t h i n g — a t a n y r a t e , n o t h i n g o u g h t t o b e t h e m a t t e r . I d o b e l i e v e in y o u . I k n e w y o u w o u l d c o m * h o m e . B u t 1 h a v e l i s t e n e d for y o u s o m a n y y e a r s t h a t I s e e m t o b o J u s t o n e g r o a t oar whom y o u a r e a w a y b e y o n d y o n r t i m e . I s e e m t o h a v e l o s t a l l s e n s e b u t t h a t o f h e a r i n g w h e n y o u are^
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S o m e t i m e a g o Mr. Nel . -on m a d e t h e f o l l o w i n g p r o p o s i t i o n to t h e w o m e n ' s c l u b s o f St . L o u . s : l i e o f fered t o p a y o n e h a l f t h e a m o u n t c h i l d r e n u n d e r f o u r t e e n year-? o f a g e w o u l d r e e e h e it t h e y w o r k e d i f t h e c l u b s w o u l d p a y t h e o t h e r half .
In t h e m e a n t i m e Mr. N c N o n h a s b e e n p u t t i n g h i s p l a n i n t o o , . erat i m w i t h o u t w a i t i n g l or u s - i s t a i u - o .
l n i i i n i ; l e v i n m- ."h-i h e \\n.i i n v e s t i g a t e d e \ e r \ a p p l n . u . in m a d e t o t h e St . L i inN t r u a n t oil. . r f o r p e r m i t s for ••hildren u i u . e r I. », l e e a t o w o r k hi s h o p s a n d f . . e i o i n - H e h a s f o u n d a n u i j i h i r o i w o r t h } t a s e s , a n d h e is n o w
i p a } n i g tlie.^e c h i l d i e n a w e e k l y w a g e e - i u n . d e m n t h e i r e a r n i n g s if e iu-p l o v e d . T h » aver.m-e i s a b o u t S 3 p e r w e e k for e..i-h ch i ld .
Tin- l i t t l e u n , ^ cal l a t Mr. N e l s o n ' s o l h i c o n c e a w e e k a n d r e c e i v e their p a y . a c m d i t i o n o f p a y m e n t b c i m : t h a i t h e y n u i - t l e r e g u l a r a t t e n d a n t ; h e a l t h p- r i i d l i i u g . a t s c h o o l .
N . O. N e L o n h a s I o n ; b e e n k n o w n a s a pr. ict io . i l f r i e n d of t h e w o r k e r s . H e h a s t a k e n p a r t in s e v e r a l m o v e m e n t s . w i i i o o f t h e m n a t i o n a l in s c o p e , w h i c h l o o k e d t o w a r d alio-, i a t i o u o f t h e COlldi t i on o f t h e m a s s e s . T h e w r i t e r h a s b e e n in t w o or t h r e e s u c h u n d e r t a k I n g s w i t h h i m a n d k n o w s a t first h a n d t h e s p l e n d i d c h a r a c t e r o f t h i s g r e a l f r i e n d o f t h e p o >r a n d 1 >wly.
B u t prior 10 Uii.; miUpic m o v e m e n t to r e s c u e t h e l i t t l e w a g e s l a v e s Mr. X e l s o u h a d g i v e n t r a c l i c a l e v i d e n c e o f h i s s e n t i m e n t s u p o n s u c h e v i d e n c e . I u 1SS0 h e i n s t i t u t e d a i iuplote a n d w o r k a b l e p l a n o f profit ~i< i r i n g in h i s l a r g o p l a n t , w h i c h iu . i f a c t u r e s p l u m b e r s ' a n d s t e a m f i t t e r s ' s u p p l i e s , a t L e c l a i r e . 111., a s u b u r b o f S t . L o u i s , w h i c h i s loc a t e d a c r o s s t h e r i v e r f r o m t h e b i g c i t y , i n 1 8 0 0 h e e s t a b l i s h e d t h e co -ope r a t i v e v i l l a g e o f L e c l a i r e , a n d b o t h o f t h e s e e n t e r p r i s e s h a v e not- , .uly b e e n s u c c e s s e s f r o m a b u s i n e s s , p o i n t o f v i e w , b u t h a v e g i v e n p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n t o t h e w o r k e r s l u t h e f a c t o r y a n d r e s i d e n t s o f t h e t o w n .
Mr. N e l s o n e s t a b l i s h e d In 1 9 0 2 t h e f a m o u s " c o n s u m p t i v e s ' c a m p " o n n d e s e r t r a n c h a t l n d i o , C a l . I n M a r c h . 10f*3, h e o p e n e d a l a r g e Indus tr ia l nclioDl a t L e c l a i r e .
S o it w i l l b e s o o n t h a t , a s s a i d In t h e o p e n i n g p a r a g r a p h , h e r e i s o n e m a n w h o d o e s t h i n g s w h i l e t h e r e s t o f «f t a l i c a g r e a t d e a l .
on t h e s t a i r s s t a r t l e s m e . a n d e v e r y s t e p o n t h e s t a i r s i s a t h r e a t a n d a p a i n , a n d t h e s t i l l n e s s c h o k e s m e , a n d t h e d a r k n e s s s m o t h e r s m e . A n d al l t h e o l d u n h a p p y h o m e c o m i n g s t r o o p t h r o u g h m y mliiid w i t h o u t o m i t t i n g o n e d e t a i l , a n d t o n i g h t I h e a r d t h e c h i l d r e n s i g h i n g iu rheiir s l e e p , a n d I t h o u g h t I s h o u l d d i e w h e n I t h o u g h t o f y o n h a v i n g t o w a l k i n y o u r w e a r i n e s s a n d i n t h i s m i d n i g h t t h r o u g h K n e e l a u d s t r e e t a l o n e . "
S h e t h i n k s t h a t 1 w i l l n e v e r f a l l a n d w o u l d d e n y t o d a y t h a t s h e k n o w s a n j f ear , b u t y e t t int i l t h e u n d e r t a k e r s c r e w s h e r s w e e t f a c e e u t o f m y s i g h t f o r e v e r t h a t g h a s t l y , u n f o r m e d , n a m e l e s s t h i n g w i l l w a l k t h e c h a m b e r s o f h e r h e a r t w h e n e v e r I a m u n a c c o u n t e d for . .
Y o u t o w h o m h a s b e e n g i v e n t h e u n s h a k e n a n d u n s h a k a b l e c o n f i d e n c e o f h e r y o u l o v e I b e s e e c h t o m a k n a fight for t h e w o m e n w h o w a i t t o n i g h t u n t i l the: s a l o o n s e n d s to t h e m t h e i r luv;-band-s a n d t h e i r s o u s m a u d l i n , b r u t i s h , d e v i l i s h .
A n d y o u , h a p p y w i v e s , w h o s e h e a r t s h a v e n e v e r w a v e r e d nor h a d o c c a s i o n to w a v e r a n d w h o w h e n y o u r h u s b a n d s fa l l t o c o m e o n t i m e c a n g o t o b e d w i t h o u t a f e a r a n d g o t o sdeap w i t h s m i l e s u p o n y o u r l i p s a n d s l e e p t h e l o n g n i g h t t h r o u g h t o o p e a c e f u l l y e v e n to d r e a m , b y t h e m e r c y o f G o d t h a t g i v e s y o u t h a t , 1 b e s e e c h y o u . b a u d y o u r s e l v e s t o fieln, a t l e a s t t o cheer , t h e w i v e s w h o t h e i r w h o l e l i v e s t h r o u g h m u s t w a l k t h e r o t t e n l a v a c r u s t o f b u r n e d o u t c o n f i d e n c e , t h e i r v e r y l o v e a terror a n d 1 a i m — J o h n G. Woo' . ley .
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w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g s i g n i f i c a n t u t t er a n c e : " A v e r y l a r g e n u m b e r of p e o p l e i n s o c i e t y a r e d y i n g d a y b y d a y , poi s o n e d b y a l c o h o l i c drin'.:s w i t h o u t k n o w i n g It, w i t h o u t b e i n g s u p p o s e d t o be p o i s o n e d by t . i e m . I h a r d l y k n o w a n y m o r e (powerfu l s o u r c e o f d i s e a s e t h a n a l c o h o l i c d r i n k s . I d o n o t t h i n k it Is k n o w n , b u t 1 k n o w a l c o h o l t o b o 1 m o s t d e s t r u c t i v e p o i s o n . I s a y r r o m m y e x p e r i e n c e t h a t It Is t h e m o s t d e -a t r u c t i v e a g e n t t h a t w e a r e a w a r e of."
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I T. Xefjot iat ions with e l f authorl t l i - s ." Sueh commiss ion shal l entei Into neii i l lat ions with the ei ty of N e w Y-.rk ai-iinR bj and throujrh the c u n m l s s l >n> i s of th, s inking fund of sata city for the purpose .f a,Kri..'inp on terms and condit ions in
ceiisidi rat ion of w h i c h the s t a t e and m a n a g e r s of the soe ie tv for the reforma-M.m of jnvt-nile delirniuents in the cit^ of N e w Yi.rk shal l al iandon the lands and buildinps on Ttan.lt.ll's Island in sain c i ty , n o w occupied by the house of refuge for juveni le de l inquents in the city of N e w York, and shall rel inquish nil their rifiht and int-r.-st therein and permit the s a m e to r e t e r t to the ci ty of New-York. Such commiss ion and said society s h a h e x e c u t e an agre, -ment w i t h the said city of X e w York a c t i n g by and through said hoard of commiss ioners of the s inking fund of sa id City condition.-d upon sueh a b a n d o n m e n t and rel inquishment wli'-reliy sa id city of X e w York shal l con v e y in i Xiiiunpi- titer--for to the s l a t e of N e w York so much of the lands and buildings s i tuated north of Clarkson street and exu-nding from Albany a v e n u e to t"tica a v e n u e In thu borough of Brooklyn, c i ty of N e w York, a s are now used for s ta te hospi ta l purposes , under l ease from said City, or a s a potter's field t»y sa id ctty of N e w York, in fee s imple , free and c lear of all incumbrances : and in cons id erat ion thereof, the s t a l e of N e w York anil sa id soc ie ty for the reformation of Juvenile de l inquents of the ci ty of N e w York shal l agree to abandon and rel inquish to the ci ty of "New York the buildi n g s and lands on Randal l ' s I s land now occupied a s a house o t r„fusre for juveni le del inquents In the c i t y of N. w York, to gether wi th all their right, t i t le and i f est therein. t»..d the s a m e shal l r> ' to a n a become the property i f the I'lim > !t> of N e w York, a s provi in s a d .*i_-1. ••- -
ment. subject , however ,, the j.rov ms o£ th i s sect ion a s to U. .•onth.u.-.l o eu-pancy 'of sueh ^ands and build.ii t̂ s \<\ the s ta te and the said society f..r tin re lorma-tion of juven: • del inquents . Said contract shal l pro\ :.1o, however , for the con-tinueii vise and occupat ion of sa id lands and bui ldings on Randal l ' s Is land by the s t a t e o t N e w York, and soc ie ty for the reformation of Juvenile de l inquents in the c i ty of N e w York, until o ther l a n d s sha l l h a v e been acquired under the prov is ions Of this act , and bui ld ings wi th their appur tenances shal l h a v e been cons tructed thereon sufficient to a c c o m m o date the Inmates confined in said house
of refuge on Randal l ' s I s land at the t ime Of such removal , and a l so the n e c e s s a r y officers and e m p l o y e e s required for the proper m a n a g e m e n t and care o t t h e Inst i tut ion there to be conducted a t a s t a t e tra in ing school for b o y s n o t t o e x c e e d e ight yearn.
A t the t i m e of t h e c o n v e y a n c e b y the c i ty of N e w York to the s ta te , of sa id property In the borough of Brooklyn p u r s u a n t to any such agreement , the c o m miss ioners of the land office shal l a l so a s a part of the considerat ion therefor, quit c la im and re lease to the ci ty of N e w York, all the title and interes t of the people of the s t a t e o t N e w York, If any, Jii and to the sunken m e a d o w so called, in the E a s t river, adjacent t o Randa l l ' s Is^ land. S u c h conveyance , however , shal l e x p r e s s l y provide t h a t such quit -c la im and re lease f rom the s t a t e to t h e e i ty sha l l b e w i t h o u t prejudice t o a n y c l a i m of t i t le there to or the assert ion of any such c la im or the de fense thereof, by a n y person or persons as ser t ing the s a m e in any act ion or proceeding and shal l e x press ly reserve therefrom the land under water surrounding s u c h sunken m e a d o w b e t w e e n t h e s a m e a n d t h e pier or bulkhead line, e s tab l i shed b y the secre tary of w a r in e ighteen hundred and ninety, and if hereaf ter in a n y ac t ion or proceedings the c i ty sha l l e s tab l i sh t i t le to s u c h s u n k e n m e a d o w superior to the t i t le of any-s u c h person or persons . c la iming t i t le thereto, the c o m m i s s i o n e r s of the land office*-shall, upon sa t i s fac tory proof thereof and upon applicat ion by the c i ty of N e w York accompanied b y an accura te m a p and s u r v e y of such land under w a t e r surrounding sa id sunken m e a d o w a n d bet w e e n such m e a d o w a n d the pier or bulkh e a d l ine so es tabl i shed b y the secre tary of w a r w i t h o u t further proceedings or considerat ion, c o n v e y s u c h land tinder w a t e r surrounding sa id s u n k e n m e a d o w and wi th in s u c h pier a n d bulk-head line, by l e t t er s patent , to the c i ty of N e w York.
Unt i l the del ivery of the deed of said property b e t w e e n Albany a v e n u e and TJti-c a avenue , north of Clarkson street . In the borough of Brook lyn , c i ty o f N e w York, here inbefore referred to . the l e a s e e x i s t i n g for the portion of said premises used by the s t a t e of N e w York for s t a t e hospital purposes , b e t w e e n the c i ty of H e w York and the s t a t e o t N e w York, shall* be ex tended for a further term o t at l eas t five years , un les s sooner terminated at the option of the said s t a t e of N e w Y'ork. on the s a m e t erms and condit ions a s n o w conta ined therein. T h e city of N e w Y o r k a c t i n g by and through the c o m m i s s i o n e r s o f t h e s ink ing fund of sa id c i ty i s hereby authorized to e n t e r into the a g r e e m e n t and l ease herein referred to, and to e x e c u t e and del iver t o the s t a t e of N e w York a deed for the said property north of Clarkson s tree t and ex* tend ing from Albany a v e n u e to TTtica a v e nue in the borough of Brooklyn , c i ty or N e w Y'ork. hereinbefore referred to. in fee s imple absolute , free and c lear of all Incumbrances . On rece iv ing said deed, said commiss ion and the m a n a g e r s of the soc ie ty for the reformat ion of juveni le de l inquents In the ci ty of N e w Y o r k are authorlxed t o e x e c u t e a proper c o n v e y a n c e or re l ease of the right, t i t le and Interes t of the s t a t e and of said soc i e ty in the lands and bui ld ings on Randa l l ' s I s land, now occupied a s a house of re fuge for Juvenile de l inquents in the c i ty ot N « w York, to the ci ty of N e w Y'ork, and the commiss ioners of the land office shall execute the quit-claim and re lease of such sunken m e a d o w a s above provided.
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original l a w on file in th i s offtee. and do h e r e b y cert i fy that the s a m e i s a correct transcript therefrom and of the w h o l e of sa id original law.
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o l the land office to c o n v e y a tract of land s i tuated a t K i n g s Park , in the t o w n of Smithtown, Suffolk county , and f o r m i n g part of the l a n d s o f the K i n g s P a r k s t a t e hospital , In e x c h a n g e for certa in o ther land s i tuated a t K i n g s Park . In the t o w n of Smi th town, Suffolk county , for the u s e of t h e said K i n g s P a r k s t a t e hospi ta l . B e c a m e a law. M a y 31, 1907. w i t h the M»-
proval o f the Governor. P a s s e d , three-fifths be ing present .
T h e Peop!« of t h e S t a t e o f N e w Tork. represented In S e n a t e a n d A s s e m b l y , do e n a c t a s fo l l ows :
Sec t ion 1. T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s o f t h e land office m a y . In the ir d iscret ion, upon a n appl icat ion b e i n g filed, s igned a n d a c knowledged , by a major i ty o f the board of m a n a g e r s o f the K i n g s P a r k s t a t e h o s pital, c o n v e y a l l t h a t certa in t rac t of land, t o r m i n a p a r t o f t h e l a n d s o f t h e K i n g s P a r k s t a t e hospital , s i tuated in t h e t o w n of Smithtown, c o u n t y o f Suffolk, a n d s t a t e o f N e w York, descr ibed a s f o l l o w s :
B e g i n n i n g a t a s tone m o n u m e n t a t t h e corner of the Da iry road and the road to C o m m a c k : thence s o u t h five degrees t w e l v e m i n u t e s e a s t l ive hundred forty-one a n d four- tenths (54L4) fee t ; thence s o u t h five d e g r e e s th ir ty-n ine m i n u t e s e a s t three hundred n ine ty - three <393) f ee t ; t h e n c e s o u t h t w e l v e d e g r e e s o n e m i n u t e e a s t o n e hundred th i r ty -e ight a n d n ine t e n t h s (ISS.s) f e e t t o corner o f D a i r y road a n d Sunken - M e a d o w road; thence north through cen ter o f the' h i g h w a y s ixty- f ive d e g r e e s t w e n t y - o n e m i n u t e s w e s t one h u n dred nfty-acven a n d s i s - t e n t h s OSl.i) f ee t t o s tone m o n u m e n t ; ther .ee south three d e g r e e s th ir ty -e ight m i n u t e s w e s t one hundred th ir ty - s ix a n d e i g h t - t e n t h s (UH *> fe«t to a point oppos i te a s t o n e m o n u m e n t : thence south, e l g h t y - n v e degree* t l f ty- four m i n u t e s w e a l five hundred forty - three a n d three - t en ths <M3.I) feet par -al le l t o track t o s t o n e m o n u m e n t : t h e n e e s o u t h four d e g r e e s s i s m i n u t e s e a s t o n e kundrsd <10») f e e t t o - a t o n e m o n u m e n t : t h e n c e s o u t h ctaThtjr-lr** d e g r e e s fifty-four • a l a u t e s w e s t s ix hundred thtrty-ssne a n d tsro-tenth* MH.2> f e e t to s t o n e m o n u -s a t n t : t h e s e * north eejrat degree* for ty -t w o minute* w e s t s t a - s e a d r e d t h i r t y - t w o a n d five-tenUks ttttM j f set to s t o n e mosnt-s s s n t : thence nor th •srty-a.ve d e g r e e s fort y - s i s mtnasV* e a s t four hundred n ineteen a n d s i B - t e n l a s (MM) f e e t t o s t o n e m e n u
north. t M r t r - e i a d»gr««« e tght msnutos e a s t sh t ty a n d t w o - t e n t h s *aVt> t e s t to s t o n e s s i i a — l i s t a t bash w a y :
sfcsVaf h i g h w a y t r e s s
people of tne STRIP ..i ,--.. -,-, . • -• « . . . - .-u s " of »h» s^iid Kir.e* Prtrk «t1<' i -wpltni . frrr fr >-.i nil M i ' " i ' r r . - . « n" ' h i ' certain tract of lnr.l situatf-d in th. t i irn « ' Sm.Htt.vwn ,-.•!•.'•» ..f Snfi.t'* ,nd matt of >". w T..rk i1 =H-r«-.Prt IK fit ' ' i s
B t c i n i i n c t! l 4t..ne •mottniu of at th. inters, ctlon of tl . » .^r'lal f.r .p< rf\ n d th. Long I s land r-.ili...id " i im-c nortn one riVerrr t w e n t v - f l \ e minnt.•« evst seven hnn.'r. d s=ixtc n ITILI f e-t to e . m t nion-u r o i n l . then-* south through n u u r of the road i i:r' A r . « r .'• t r . » ? i>s«t w i ™ rmr'.tri-d s i x I \ - o r . l t d f' i . f II « '«" * 1 fret lo s tone m . n ' i m . n t . tl-.. T,-. o-uth two <ViO-« f <* f o r l \ - l ; \ . o ,n< I. c -w • «1 t h t r t . - , n hit" In d s i \ v n t \ It 1 'hM l i ' . ' l " (13"" M f. i t in I .urn: l - ' .uid i . t i 'r .- id. tin n n r;..nl-i f o r n - C . r •' . . r . . s ^ . * t t» n hiiTidnd nin.-'- -n a i d =ev ,n tenths U-fll 71 feet to p .ir>t of beg inning or a? s h o w n in criminal =i.rvt-, s a n d d f d s Also a smal l plot on th> s m i l , 5idH of O .• T o n s I«-land rai'r...id .1= foilov.-s Fegi - .n ing at t»-e Int. rs.-. l ion c f tt • Old Smiihtov.-n n m l a n d the T.onir Inland rai lroad, then.-e south through the .-. i . l .v of tin- r iad t'nr ty-one tli-gi'et s • - i s ' "Ue hiindr tl = . . n t \ -fiv- n ~ i r^-.-t, t l « - i . e s i m ' i t h r o u i h ih«-center of the road thlrit s ix fl. grees four mintlti'S • i s t thr<. i.tMiilrt-d c i x t \ - o n e uti'ti feet; tin n o - south thrm eh the t e n t i r of the road s e v e n t y degrees twenty -one mtn-ut ,* • a s t s i x t y (ilu fi < t thence north tv,-o ri.-i.-is f rt \-f lv.- miiiuti s t.v=t one hun-' t w e l v e i l l . ) f . . t . thence north foi ty . .. t l e e r e c s west fiiur l iundivd eighth u .,, '.-et t . I) .int of t •-innii.s or a s sho\»u , ortiTi tl y.trvt \ s en 1 il i 'Is i5 ' 5 ' a tr.i-t - f land d. ;-• rlln .1 a s fo l lows: I»e ginning at the - . u i h w . s t t . r U -,».int of the intersect ion of t ie i - id to Smi thtown and thi road t>. fn t imi ' i -k . tin-nee north iv. deer . • s t w n t y - l i \ - minut . s > a i t two bin-d'- , l f - m - s - u n ('-)7) f ei t tin nee s m l • i.;ht\-:- vi-n d. g i n s eas t o->, hundi . nln^tv-t \ \ . ) oiul si .v-t»ntl.s il:'-1.) f.-. then. - south • i s l i tv - s .x ili'KPi-s thirf thi •• minut. «s e..st two humlr-J s i x t . - -and fl\ e - u n t h s (-^."1 f ee t , tl-.-n. •• no e ight di-ci-e. n e t s t one h u r d l e I and fort two and thr . e - t en t l i s (II 3) f e e l : tll.-r, north one decree e leven miuuli s wes t m liundi-.d s ixtv- t l iree and fonr- le i i ths Ui™ feet ; thence north t w o i V m * ? t i t iy- i i \ minutes w e s t three hundred t l i irty-thre and three- tenths (H33.3) f e e t : thenee ~ m i e ighty -e ight degrees forty- four mtntili e a s t four hundred s e v e n t y - s i x and fiv> tenths (i:r,.5) feet : thence south two d. grees thirty mimi tes east three hmtdv. e ighteen CU8) feet : thenee south for ty- l i . . deg-ives forty minutes oust e i c h t y . n i m < ' feet: thenee south thirt y-i-i.yht Oeprei twenty-f ive minutes w<-st o n - hundr" t w e n t y - s i x ai.d four- tenths (126-1) fee' thence soul l . . ir ly-Uiree doKiees fifte. minutes w e - three hundred n lnety-seve i (397) f ee t ; th. o. e south forty degrees « v r n inety and •" .ur-tcnths (00.4) f ee t : thenr south fifty avgreos w e s t seventy- f ive (7;' feet- ihence south f i fty-six degrees thirty n .a inutes wi .-ixty-nlne <«3) feet t • north sevi a y - o n e degrees twelv . h oiutos w e s t two hundred four (201) feel tl'. nee north seventy d e c r e e s w e s tv. hundi'eil f. ' ty-om- three- tenth (211 1 feet to !• r " ' winning, or a show in orig inal n u r ' v -̂ ar.'J ilei'.lP such i onveyanct s sh 't be m a d . n-received 'lnless such .pph -ition. m a d e i.\ tl,. major i ty of the bonrl of m a n a g e r s oi «t id K i n g s rark. s t a t e hospital , shall !. vi endorsed thereon the consei ' ' of a major Ity Of the members of the Stat, commis sion in lunacy .
§ 2. T h i s a c t shal l take effect immediate ly . S t a t e of N e w York, Office o f the Secre
tary of State , s s . : 1 h a v e compared the preceding w i t h th.
original l a w on file in th i s office, and &. hereby cert i fy t h a t the s a m e Is a correc. transcript therefrom and o t the whole o« said or ig inal law.
J O H N S. WTTAl-BV. Secretary of S ta te .
L A W S O F N E W Y O R K — B y Author i ty [Every law, un les s a different t ime shal l
be prescribed there in , s h a l l n o t take eff e c t unti l the t w e n t i e t h day a f t er it shut: h a v e b e c o m e a law. Sect ion 43. ar t i c l e j„L chapter S. General L a w s . }
C H A P . 3IH. A N A C T t o a m e n d chapter o n e hundred
a n d for ty - seven of the l a w s of n ineteen hundred and three, ent i t led " A n a c t m a k i n g provision for i s s u i n g bonds to the amount of not to e x c e e d one hundred and one mil l ion dol lars tor the improvement of the Er ie canal , the Oswegr cana l and the Champla in canal , and providing for a submiss ion o f the s a m . to t h e people t o h e vo ted upon a t th.-genera l e lec t ion to be held In t h e yoai n ine teen hundred and three,^' re la t ive tit h e adv i sory board o t consu l t ing engin e e r s . B e c a m e a taw. M a y 31. 1907. w i t h t h e ap
proval o t t h e Governor . P a s s e d , three-fifths b e i n g present .
T h e Peop le of t h e Sta te of N e w York. represented in Senate and Assembly , de-enac t a s fo l l ows :
Sect ion 1. Sect ion s i x o t chapter one hundred and for t~ - seven of toe l a w * ot n ineteen hundred a n d three i s hereb% a m e n d e d s o a s t o read a s f o l l o w s :
| 6. Al l the w o r k herein author i sed sha' i b e done by contract . B e f o r e a n y suet, contrac t shaU*be m a d e t h e s t a t e eng lnee i sha l l d iv ide the w h o l e w o r k Into s u c h sec t ions or port ions a s may- tie deemed for the best interes ts of the s ta te in contract ing for the s a m e , and sha l l m a k e m a p s , p lans and specif icat ions for the work to be done and mater ia l s furnished for e a c h of tlie s ec t ions in to w h i c h said w o r k is divided and shal l a scer ta in w i t h a l l pract icable a c c u r a c y the quant i ty o t e m b a n k m e n t , e x c a v a t i o n and m a s o n r y , t h e quant i ty a n d q u a l i t y o f al l mater ia l? to be used a n d al l o ther i t e m s of w o r k to be placed under c o n t r a c t a n d m a k e a d e tai led e s t i m a t e of t h e c o s t o f the s a m e . a n d a s t a t e m e n t thereof w i t h t h e said maps , pinna a n d specif icat ions. whcl i adopted by the canal board, sha l l he Hied In hia office a n d a c o p y thereof sha l l b e filed in the office o f the super intendent of public w o r k s a n d publicly exhib i ted to ev ery person propos ing or des i r ing to m a k e a proposal for s u e h work. T h e quant i t i e s conta ined In s a c h s t a t e m e n t shall, b e used In de termin ing the c o s t o f the Work a c cording to the different proposa ls rece iv ed, and w h e n the c o n t r a c t s for a n y s u c h work are awarded , e v e r y such s ta tement , wi th maps , p l a n s and specif ications and all o ther papers re la t ing to such work advert i sed and w h i c h may be neces sary to identi fy the plan a n d e x t e n t of the w o r k embraced in s u c h contrac t s sha l l be filed in the office of the s t a t e eng ineer wi th a cert i f icate of t h e super intendent of public works s tar ing t h e t i m e a n d place ot the ir exhibi t ion. N o a l terat ion sha l l be n>ade in a n y s u c h m ap . p lan or specification, or the p lan of a n y w o r k under contrac t duri n g Its progress , e x c e p t w i t h the c o n s e n t a n a approval of the super in tendent of public works and the s t a t e engineer , nor un le s s a descript ion of s u e h a l terat ion and s u c h approval be in wr i t ing and s igned by the part ies m a k i n g the s a m e aiid a copy thereof filed in the office of the s t a t e engineer. N o chtrnge o f p lan or specif ication w h i c h wi l l increase t h e e x p e n s e of any-s u c h work or crea te a n y c l a i m a g a i n s t the s t a t e for d a m a g e ar i s ing there from shal l be m a d e un le s s a wr i t ten s t a t e m e n t , set t ing forth t h e object o f t h e change , i t s character , a m o u n t a n d the e x p e n s e thereof, is submit ted to the cana l board, and their a s s e n t thereto a t a m e e t i n g w h e n the s t a t e eng ineer w a s present is obta ined. N o e x t r a or unspecified work shal l be certified for p a y m e n t un le s s said work is done pursuant to the wri t ten order of the s t a t e eng ineer and p a y m e n t therefor shal l no t be m a d e unless approved by the cana l board. "All maps , p lans , specif icat ions a n d detai led e s t i m a t e s provided for in chapter one hundred and for ty - seven of the l a w s of n ine teen hundred and three, o r a n y a c t s a m e n d a t o r y thereof, a n d all a l t era t ions and c h a n g e s In s u c h maps , p lans , specif ications and deta i led e s t i m a t e s shal l be submit ted by the s t a t e engineer to the adv i sory board of consu l t ing eng ineers before be ing presented to the c a n a l lK>ard for Its act ion, and t h e advi sory board of consulting- eng ineers shal l report i ts opinion thereon within thirty d a y s a f ter i t sha l l h a v e rece ived the s a m e . T h e cana l board shal l no t a c t upon a n y s u c h m a p s , p lans , specif ications, e s t i m a t e s or a n y a l tera t ions or c h a n g e s there of unti l the s a m e sha l l h a v e been s o s u b mi t t ed to the adv i sory board of c o n s u l t ing eng ineers and reported upon by it or unti l the t ime for such board to report sha l l h a v e expired. T h e s t a t e eng ineer m a y e x t e n d the t ime for the advisory-board o t consu l t ing eng ineers to m a k e i t s report and In c a s e o f h is refusal so to do the governor m a y g r a n t e x t e n s i o n s . Al l reports o f the advisory board of consulti n g eng ineers hereunder sha l l b e m a d e to t h e s t a t e eng ineer a n d ooples thereof shal l be t ransmi t t ed b y htm to the cana l board w i t h the maps , p lans , speci f icat ions and e s t i m a t e s a n d a l tera t ions and c h a n g e s thereof to w h i c h s u c h reports m a y re l a t e .
1 S. T h i s a c t shal l t a k e effect Immedi a te ly . S t a t e o f N e w York, Office of the Secre
tary o f Sta te , as . : 1 h a v e compared the preceding w i t h the
or ig inal l a w on file in t h i s office, and rto hereby, cert i fy t h a t the s a m e i s a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole ot •a id original law.
J O H N S. AVHALKN. Secretary of S la te .
L A W S O F N E W Y O R K — B y Author i ty . [ E v e r y law, un les s a different t ime shal l
be prescribed therein, shal l n o t t a k e effec t until the t w e n t i e t h day af ter It shal l h a v e become a law. Sect ion 43, art ic le 11. chapter It. General Laws.")
C H A P . ass. A N ACT to a m e n d chapter t w o hundred
and f i f ty-s ix o t t h e l a w s ot n ineteen hundred, ent i t led "An act to provide tor tiie erect ion of a n armory In the c i ty of Buffalo, for the use of the s ixty-f i f th r e g i m e n t nat iona l guard, a n d making a n appropriation therefur, providing for t h e purchase of a s i t e for s u c h armory a n d t h e t a k i n g o f real e s t a t e therefor ." B e c a m e a law. J u n e », 19U7. w i t h th«> a p
proval o f t h e Governor. Pas sed , three -Bf ths be ing present .
T h e Peop le o f t h e S t a t * o f N e w York, represented in S e n a t e a n d Aaaentbty. du e n a c t a* fo l low*:
Sect ion ». Sec t ion t w o of chapter t w o hundred a n d S f t y - s l x o f t h e l a w * of nineteen hundred, ent i t l ed "An a c t t o provide far the erect ion o t a n armory In t h e c i ty o f BusTalo. for the u s e o t t h e s ixty-f i f th r e a i m e s t nat iona l guard , a n d m a k l n c a n approprtatton therefor, providing for t h e p u r c h a s e o f a s i t e for s u c h a r m o r y and t h * t a k i n g a t rea l e s t a t e therefor ." a s a s s e s s e s * h y r h s p i s r tore* hundred s a d aSBSty-three a t t h * l a w s «C n m e t e e n tuss
l e s w e a t y
tarv coflp i s n e r e n r (nrn innx- i , t rom -rrme to t i m e a s roar be retpilrpo, to c a u s e to b» executed hy i t s rhft irmsn *i>d the treftiuirpr o f said c o u n t y in behal f of and !n t^e ramo of the c o u n t y of » ! * . lnter-e«t Iv-artre bonds In the amount or acirre-g a t i n c t l '" a m o u n t n - iu in-d to pav the purchase price or cost of sa id land to gether w i t h such sum? a s an- ne.-essary for the c o s t ot acquir ing said title, and for ET-adinc. s - d d l n e . seeding and planting "filtine. ex.-n-i-atinc draining, paving , f .nc tng j n t r s . re ta in ing wa l l s and a p pro** h. s. nvtking s«w.-r and w a t e r ron neet lon? and I w i n g s idewalks . tHe and ( C l o n i c In. upon and Rlvmt sa id arm- '" ' and I'tnii. for p r o i t d i n g t h e nei-esjarv c a m p otoois ennim furniture, f ixtures and furntshlnes k t t t h e n accessar ies and appliances , lockers , gun racks . de«ks. e a s e s and shvlv lng . e levators , bath , w a t e r and -wash c losets and neces sary construrt ion . f ixtures and fittings therefor, and the nec -e=sarv apparatus , fixtures and m » a n s for l ight ing. veTftilating. h e a t regu la t ion and addit ional heat ing . T h e aforesaid bond* shal l h e a r intt rest a t the rate o t not to exceed four per • entum per a n n u m , p a y a ble semi -annua l ly , both principal and interes t to be m a d e payable at the office of the e o u n t v treasurer ot Tlrte county at the citv of Buffalo . N e w York: one-third of said bonds shal l be m a d e p a y a b l e in five years , one-third thereof In ten yaar*. a n d
one-third thereof in fifteen y e a r s from th* date of their i s sue , or a t such other verl-ods a s said board of superv i sors m a y decide is for the bes t in teres t s of said county, and the amount thereof and the semi annual Interest a s it shal l respect ive ly become due thereon shal l be raised in the severa l tax b u d g e t s of said c o u n t y for the y e a r s -when sa id bonds and semi-annual Interest shal l become due, and sha l l b e appl ied to the p a y m e n t o t such bonds. Said bonds shal l be sold b y the treasurer of the c o u n t y o f Er ie to the h i g h e s t bidder a t a price not l e s s than the par valua thereof, a f ter ten days ' not ice , speci fy ing the t ime and place where bids will be received therefor, *uch not ice to be publ ished for five d a y s in t h e otBcial paper o f the c o u n t y of Eric and in s u c h o ther m a n ner a s the board of superv i sors shal l d i rect. T h e proceeds o t the sa l« o t sa id bonds shal l b e reta ined by- sa id c o u n t y treasurer a n d sha l l b y h i m b e paid out for the p u r c h a s e price or c o s t o f sa id land, the c o s t o t acquir ing sa id t it le and for gradlt <r, sodding, s eed ing and p lant ing, ii' i - e x c a v a t i n g , draining, paving , tench.K. K.ites, re ta in ing wa l l s and a p proaches , m a k i n g svwer and 'water connect ions and l a y i n g s idewalks , tile a n d concrete in, upon and about sa id a r m o r y and land, a n d for providing e levators , bath, w a t e r and w a s h c l o s e t s and n e c e s s a r y construct ion, fixtures a n d fitting* therefor, a n d t h e n e c e s s a r y a p p a r a t u s , fixtures a n d m e a n s for l ight ing, v e n t i l a t ing, h e a t regulat ion , a n d addit ional h e a t ing, upon resolut ion du ly adopted b y t h e board of supervisors , d irect ing h i m so t o do; and for provt i.ng the n e c e s s a r y c a m p stools , chairs , •• m i r e , fixtures and furn i sh ings , k h i m n acces sor i e s a n d appl i ances , lockers , g u n racks , desks , c a s e s a n d shelving-, and n e c e s s a r y construct ion a n d fittings therefor upon reso lut ion d u l y adopted by t h e board of supervisors , di-reetiiiK h i m so to do. T h e said board of supervisors of E r i e c o u n t y shal l , subjec t to the approval of t h e a r m o r y c o m m i s s ion, employ a n a r c h i t e c t to prepare p lan* for said w o r k and shall , subjec t to the a p proval o t sa id armory commiss ion , e n t e r into a contrac t or c o n t r a c t s With respons i ble persons, firms or corporat ions for sa id work. Prov ided , however , t h a t n o t h i n g In this sect ion conta ined sha l l be c o n s t r u e d to a f fec t the va l id i ty or force o t a n y c o n t r a c t du ly entered Into b y t h e a r m o r y c o m m i s s i o n prior to t h e first d a y of F e b ruary , n ine teen hundred a n d s e v e n .
{ 2. T h i s a c t s h a l l t a k e e f fec t Immediate ly . S t a t e o f N e w York . Office o f t h e S e c r e
t a r y o f Sta te , s s . : 1 h a v e compared t h e preceding With t h e
orig inal l a w on file in t h i s office, a n d do hereby cert i fy t h a t t h e s a m e i s a correc t t ranscr ip t therefrom a n d of t h e w h o l e o f said originsli .*-.
J O H N S. W H A J J E N . S e c r e t a r y o t S ta t* .
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. [ E v e r y law. u n l e s s a di f ferent t i m e ahalt
b e prescribed therein, sha l l n o t t a k e effect unt i l t h e t w e n t i e t h d a y af ter i t sha l l h a v e b e c o m e a l a w . Sec t ion 41. art ic le I I , chapter 8. General L a w * . ]
C H A P . 399. A N A C T to a m e n d t h e labor l a w . re la t ive
to inspec t ion o f m i n e s , t u n n e l s a n d quar ries. B e c a m e a l aw , J u n e 3, 1907. wi th t h e a p
proval o t t h e Governor . P a s s e d , threes-fifths be ing present .
T h e P e o p l e of t h e S t a t e o f N e w York, represented In S e n a t e a n d A s s e m b l y , d o e n a c t a s f o l l o w s :
Sec t ion 1. S e c t i o n s one hundred a n d t w e n t y , one hundred and t w e n t y - o n e , o n e hundred and t w e n t y - t w o . one hundred aud twenty - three , o n e hundred a n d t w e n t y -four, one h u n d r e d ami twent>--ftve. o n e hundred a n d t w e n t y - s i x . o n e hundred a n d t w e n t y - s e v e n , o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y -e i g h t a n d o n e h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y - n i n e of c h a p t e r f o u r hundred a n d fifteen o f t h e l a w s o f e i g h t e e n hundred a n d n ine ty -Sev en , ent i t l ed " A n a c t i n re la t ion t o labor , c o n s t i t u t i n g c h a p t e r t h i r t y - t w o of t h e genera l l a w s , " a r e h e r e b y a m e n d e d t o read a s f o l l o w s :
| 130. D u t i e s o t c o m m i s s i o n e r o f labor re la t ing t o m i n e s , tunne l s and quarr ie s ; record a n d report.—The c o m m i s s i o n e r of labor, sha l l s e e t h a t e v e r y n e c e s s a r y p r e caut ion i s t a k e n to in sure t h e s a f e t y a n d h e a l t h o f e m p l o y e e s e m p l o y e d i n t h e m i n e s a n d quarr ies a n d in t h e c o n s t r u c t ion o f t u n n e l s o f t h e s t a t e a n d sha l l pre scr ibe r u l e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s t h e r e f o r : k e e p £v record o t t h e n a m e s a n d locat ion o f s u c h mines , t u n n e l s a n d quarr ies , a n d t h e n a m e s o f t h e p e r s o n s o r corporat ions •wsdas j * r •aonstitih' to* • » » « ; co i l—t
d a t a c o n c e r n i n g t h * w o r k i n g thereof ; e n . a m t n * care fu l ly Into t h e m e t h o d of Umber ing s h a f t s , drifts? Inclines, s l o p e s a n d tunne l s , t h r o u g h w h i c h e m p l o y e e s a n d o ther p e r s o n s pass , i n the p e r f o r m a n c e o t the ir da l ly labor, a u d s e e t h a t t h e pers o n s o r corporat ion* o w n i n g a n d opera t ing s u c h m i n e s , a n d quarr i e s a n d c o n s t ruc t ing tunne l* comply w i t h t h e prov i s ions o f t h i s chapter : and s u c h Informat ion sha l l b e furnished b y the person op-cra t ing s u c h mine , tunne l or quarry, upon d e m a n d o f t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r o f labor. T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r of labor sha l l k e e p a record o f a l l mine , tunne l a n d q u a r r y e x aminat ions , s h o w i n g the d a t e thereof, and t h e condi t ion In w h i c h t h e mines , t u u -n e l s a n d quarr ies a r e f o u n d , a n d t h e m a n n e r o f w o r k i n g t h e s a m e . H e s h a l l m a k e a n a n n u a l report t o t h e l eg i s la ture dur ing t h e m o n t h of J a n u a r y , c o n t a i n i n g a s t a t e m e n t of the number of mines , t u n ne l s and quarr ies v is i ted, t h e n u m b e r in operation, t h e number of m e n employed , a n d the number and c a u s e of acc idents , fa ta l and nonfata l , t h a t m a y h a v e o c curred in a n d about t h e s a m e .
I 121. Out let* o t mines.—If. In t h e op in ion o f t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r of labor i t i s n e c e s s a r y for s a f e t y o f employees , t h e o w n er, operator or super in tendent o f a mine , opera t ing t h r o u g h e i t h e r a ver t i ca l or Inc l ined shaf t , o r a hor izonta l tunne l , sha l l n o t e m p l o y a n y person there in u n l e s s there are In connec t ion With the subter r a n e a n w o r k i n g s thereof no t l e s s t h a n t w o open ing* or out le t s , a t l e a s t one h u n dred and fifty feet apart , a n d connec ted w i t h e a c h other . Such open ings or ou t l e t s sha l l be so cons truc ted a s to provide s a f e and d i s t inct m e a n s o t i n g r e s s and e g r e s s f rom and to t h e surface , a t all t imes , for t h e u s e of t h e e m p l o y e e s o t s u c h m i n e .
I 122. V e n t i l a t i o n a n d t imber ing o f mines.—In e a c h m i n e or t u n n e r a v e n t i l a t i n g current sha l l be conducted a n d c i r c u la t ed a l o n g the f a c e o t a l l w o r k i n g p l a c e s a n d through the r o a d w a y s . In sufficient quant i t i e s to Insure the s a f e t y of e m p l o y e e s a n d r e m o v e s m o k e and nox ious g a s e s . E a c h owner , a g e n t , m a n a g e r or l e s see o t a m i n e or tunnel shal l c a u s e it to be properly t imbered, a n d t h e root and aides o f e a c h w o r k i n g place therein properly secured. N o person sha l l be required or permit ted to w o r k in an unsa fe p lace or under d a n g e r o u s mater ia l , e x c e p t to m a k e It secure .
I 113. B i d i n g o n loaded c a r s ; s t o r a g e of Inf lammable suppl ies .—No person sha l l r ide or be permit ted to ride o a a n y loaded car. c a g e or bucket Into or o u t o f a m i n e or tunnel in process of cons truc t ion . N o powder or otls of a n y descript ion shal l b e s tored in a mine , tunnel or quarry or in or around s h a f t s , eng ine or boiler houses , and all suppl ies of an inf lammable a n d des truct ive nature shal l be s tored a t a s a f e d i s tance from the mine or tunnel open ings .
I 12t- Inspect ion of s t e a m boi lers a n d apparatus* s t eam, a ir and w a t e r gauges .— A l l boi lers used in genera t ing s t e a m for m i n i n g or tunne l ing purposes sha l l be k e p t in g o e d order, a n d the owner , a g e n t , m a n a g e r or l e s s e e o t s u c h m i n e or tunnel •ha l l h a v e s u c h boi lers Inspected by a competent person, approved h y the commiss ioner ot labor, o n c e in s ix m o n t h s . and shal l tile a certif icate s h o w i n g the res u l t thereof In the mine or tunnel o m c e a n d a dupl icate thereof in the office of the c o m m i s s i o n e r o f labor. Al l eng ines . brakes , cages , buckets , ropes and c h a i n s shal l be kept in Kood order and Inspected daily by the super ln iende . i l of the mine or tunnel or a person des ignated by him. Al l l ifts, ho is t s , ropes a n d other m e c h a n ical dev ices shal l be property des igned and mainta ined to sus ta in the w e i g h t in tended to be placed thereon o r suspended therefrom, s u c h factors of s a f e l y be ing used a s a r e genera l ly accepted a s sui i l -c l e u t by c o m p e t e n t eng ineers , a n d al l c a r s a n d l i t i s shal l be suppl ied w i t h s a f e l y brakes . All hoist ing ropes sha l l a t al l t i m e s be o t a breaking s t reng th of n o t l e s s than five t imes the g r o s s load s u s pended from them. Including w e i g h t of rope Itself. E a c h boiler or bat tery of hol lers u s e d lit min ing or tunne l ing for Keneratiitg- s t eam, sha l l be provided wi th a proper s a f e t y v a l v e and w i t h s t e a m and w a t e r g a u g e s , to s h o w . respeetiTcly, th pressure o t s t e a i a a n d the h e i g h t ot water In the boi lers . E v v r y boi ler -house hi w h i c h a boiler or n e s t t f bolters i s placed, • h a l l b e provided w i t h a s t e a m g a u g e properly c o n n e c t e d w i t h the boilers, and another s t e a m g a u g e sha l l b e a t t a c h e d t o t h e s t e a m pipe In the e n g i n e - h o u s e , a n d s o p laced that the eng ineer or fireman c a n readi ly a scer ta in the pressure carried, E v e r y tunnel iu w h i c h m e n a r e working under artificial a ir pressure shal l be fur-ntslKfd w i t h proper*)- equipped and placed g a u g e s capable a t a l l t i m e * of s h o w i n g t h e w e i g h t or pressure at a ir lu sa id tunnel, a n d sa id g a u g e sha l l a t a l l t i m e s dur-la*- w o r k i n g hours hft acces s ib l e t o a l l • a r s o n * w o r k i u * o n sa id tunnel .
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proval Of the Governor. IPassea, thre«-(Itths b e i n ^ present .
T h e P e o p l e of the S t a t e of N e w York , represented In S e n a t e a n d A s s e m b l y , do e n a c t a s f o l l o w s :
Seet ion 1. Sect ion four o t c h a p t e r s e v e n hundred a n d th ir ty - tour o f t h e l a w s ot nineteen h u n d r e d and four, ent i t l ed "An a c t t o e s tab l i sh a p e r m a n e n t c o m m i s s i o n for t h e regu la t ion o f the flow o t w a t e r c o u r s e s In t h i s s t a t e in a id o t t h e publ i c h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y , to b e k n o w n a s t h e river i m p r o v e m e n t commiss ion ," i s hereby amended to read a s f o l l o w s :
I 4. I f s u c h c o m m i s s i o n shal l de termine that a m o r e beneficial flow of w a t e r in such r iver or w a t e r course c a n be had b y cons truct ion of d y k e s , c l ear ing o u t or c h a n g i n g t h e channe l , t h e erect ion o f a d a m or d a m s or o ther public w o r k s there on , or upon a n y tr ibutary thereof. It s h a l l c a u s e t o b e m a d e pre l iminary p l a n s a n d speci f icat ions of s u d h proposed Improve m e n t s , t o g e t h e r w i t h a s u r v e y o f t h e l a n d s u p o n w h i c h s u c h Improvements a r e t o b e located , g i v i n g t h e loca t ion thereof , a n d of a l l l a n d s to b e taken , f lowed or d a m a g e d thereby , w i t h a descr ipt ion b y s u r v e y or o therwise , of all r i g h t s af fected thereby , and e s t i m a t e s of the to ta l cos t thereof. T h e c o m m i s s i o n sha l l a l s o c a u s e s m a p to be m a d e s h o w i n g a l l s u c h lands , t h e n u m b e r of a c r e s in e a c h s e p a r a t e t r a c t a n d the n a m e s of t h e o w n e r s a n d o c c u p a n t s thereo f so far a s t h e sa id c o m miss ion c a n a s c e r t a i n t h e s a m e . T h e c o m m i s s i o n or t h e m e m b e r s thereof m a y enter upon s u c h l a n d s a s the c o m m i s s i o n sha l l d e e m n e c e s s a r y tor t h e purpose of do ing s u e h work, e i ther by t h e m s e l v e s or b y their engineers , a g e n t s or s e r v a n t s employed b y t h e m for t h a t purpose . T h e c o m m i s s i o n sha l l a l s o prepare a s t a t e m e n t or li=st ot t h e count ies , t o w n s cit ies . Vill a g e s and indiv idual propert ies w h i c h in U s Judgment wi l l b e benefited thereby , together w i t h a s t a t e m e n t of the proport ional s h a r e of sa id t o t a l cos t w h i c h shou ld be borne b y the sa id count ies , towns , c i t i e s a n d v i l l a g e s respect ive ly , i n d b y t h e individual o w n e r s of property benefited col lect ive ly , expres sed in dec i m a l s : a n d in c a s e a n y part or proport ion of t h e c o s t ot s u c h i m p r o v e m e n t i s n o t properly a s s e s s a b l e upon t h e count i e s , towns , c i t ies , v i l l a g e s or individual properties , or a n y of them, a s n o t in the nature of a local improvement , s u c h p a r t or proportion of the e x p e n s e shal l be d e ducted from the tota l c o s t before apport ioning the s a m e upon the count ies , t o w n s , c i t ies , v i l l a g e s and Individual propert ies a s aforesaid , a n d shal l be certified Ky the sa id c o m m i s s i o n to t h e l eg i s l a ture a s a s t a t e charge . Said pre l iminary m a p s , p lans , specif ications, e s t i m a t e s a n d s t a t e m e n t s s h a l l thereupon be filed in the office of t h e c o u n t y c lerk of a n y c o u n t y benefited and of e a c h c o u n t y in w h i c h a n y Of the aforesa id t o w n s , c i t ies , v i l l a g e s or individual propert ies benefited are s i t u a t ed. Vposi t h e comple t ion and tilinj; of s u c h pre l iminary m a p s , p lans , specif ications, e s t i m a t e s and s t a t e m e n t s , the c o m mission sha l l g ive 4 not ice of the filing thereof, and of the t i m e and place w h e r e said c o m m i s s i o n will g ive a h e a r i n g to persons interested therein, b y a d v e r t i s i n g for five w e e k s in t w o n e w s p a p e r s publ ished in e a c h c o u n t y w h e r e s u e h improvem e n t i s proposed to be m a d e , and In the 3ta te paper publ ished ut A lbany , a t w h i c h t ime and place a n y person interested m a y appear, and m a k e a n y object ion l o or s u g g e s t a n y modification in said p l a n s and specif ications, and said c o m m i s s i o n sha l l have power to adjourn said h e a r i n g from t ime to t i m e a s j u s t i c e m a y require Thereupon said c o m m i s s i o n shal l determine, w h e t h e r such proposed Improvement shal l be abandoned or proceeded wi th , and w h a t , if a n y . modif icat ions should b e made in said plans , specif icat ions. e i t l m a t e s and s t a t e m e n t s . I t sa id c o m m i s sion sha l l de termine t h a t sa id m a p s and plans shou ld be modif l td so a s to include territory to be benefited or o therwi se not included in t h e maps , p lans a n 1 . i j .te m e n t s a l ready filed, then they sha l l c a u s e modified maps , plans, specif icat ions, est l m a t e s and s t a t e m e n t s to be prepared and filed a s hereinbefore provided, for sa id prel iminary maps , p l a n s speci f icat ions es t i m a t e s and s t a t e m e n t s , a n d sha l l g i v e not ice of their complet ion and filing ami of a hear ing thereupon. i n the manner hereinbefore prescribed for u hear ing upon said prel iminary maps , p lans , speel tlcatlon*. e s t i m a t e s and s t a t e m e n t s It said c o m m i s s i o n shal l finally determine t h a t t h e proposed improvement be made , it sha l l thereupon m a k e a final order direct ing t h e s a m e t o be made , a n d sl ial l c a u s e to b e prepared a final map. detai led plans, spec i f icat ions and e s t i m a t e s of the total c o s t thereof. ' n , e commiss ion sha l l c a u s e the wild final order, m a p plans, specif ications and e s t imates , or thereof, certified by them, to IK fil.d n> the office of the county clerk i f v a i * county in w h i c h lands affected ot U u e U i n l thereby are located. N o s u e h impru\e -ment shal l be undertaken under th i s a c t p u r s u a n t to a u r sueh Hnal order, or a n y o ther proceedings had thereon e x c e p t a s hereinbefore provided, until a f ter the said Anal order shal l h a v e been approved by a subsequent a c t of the leg i s la ture w h i c h a c t shal l author ize and direct such improvement to be made . If so approved. t h e said final order sha l l become effectual a n d no t otherwise . T h e c o m m i s s i o n sha l l h a v * power to m a k e s u c h minor c h a n g e s In the said final map. p l a n s and order aa t h e nature of t h e w o r k m a y require, prov ided t h a t s u c h c h a n g e s sha l l not add t o e a c e c d t e n per c e n t u m to the c o s t of e x e c u t i n g t h e p l a n s embraced In s u e h final order a s approved h y s u e h act of i h e legtsUturt . ; a n d provided, further, t h a t i t a n y s u c h minor c h a n g e s sha l l add m o r e t h a n teu per c e n t u m t o t h e cost, of any-s u c h Improvement , a final order for w h i c h h a s been approved by a n a c t o t t h e l e g i s la ture , t h e c o m m i s s i o n sha l l publ ish s u c h fac t and sha l l « l v * a hearui , - thereon a* In the ttrst Instance w i t h specatl reference t o s u s h Increased cost o t Improvement a n d s h a l l a w a i t t . '^reaf t .r a fur ther a n d t inal approva l b y s u b s e q u e n t a c t ot the leajlslature. .
I t Secttss) e l e v e n ot sa id s e t la hereby a m e n d e d to read a s fo l low*:
I U . T h e c o m m i s s i o n , a f ter a n y s u c h f i ^ ^ f ' " ' * " h * v * b * e n p r o v e d by s a a h s a n d Imnte b o n d s t o p a y t h e coat • f i m p r o v e t n w t a under th i* act . S e p a r a t e i s s u e * of b o n d s sha l l he m a d e fW « * £ s e p a r a t e w o r k of improvement , a n d no «,-a** sna i l e x c e e d In* a g g r e g a t e coat of or» t h e I m p r o v u u e u t o n w h i c h s u c h i s s u e of bonds hi m a d e . S u c h b a n d * s h a l l s h o w
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