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labor and the office of commissioner of labor, and abolishing the offices of commissioner of labor statistics and factory inspector, and the state board of mediation and arbitration," relative to deputy commissioners of labor.

Introduced January 31; referred to Committee on Ways and Means; died in Senate.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 377; printed No. 401. An act to amend the labor law relative to prosecutions.

Introduced January 31; referred to Committee on Labor and Industries; died in Senate.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 378; printed Nos. 402, 920, 1082. An act to repeal article three of the labor law, relating to free employment bureaus in cities of the first class.

Introduced January 31; referred to Committee on Labor and Industries; became a law; chapter No. 158.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 379; printed No. 403. An act to amend the labor law, relative to deputy factory inspectors. Introduced January 31; referred to Committee on Ways and Means; died in Senate.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 499; printed No. 532. An act to authorize the city of Binghamton to expend a sum of money, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, in the purchase and improvement of lands at the junction of the Chenango and Susquehanna rivers, in said city, for a public park; and to issue bonds therefor.

Introduced February 6; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; died in Senate.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 560; printed No. 609. An act to amend the labor law, relating to mines and their inspection. Introduced February 8; referred to Committee on Labor and Industries; died in committee.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 615; printed Nos. 673, 2161. An act to amend the labor law relating to mines and their inspection.

Introduced February 13; referred to Committee on Labor and Industries; died in committee.

F. E. ALLEN. Introductory No. 774; printed No. 928. An act to authorize the common council of the city of Binghamton to raise money to be appropriated towards the expenses of celebrating, in the year nineteen hundred and six, the centennial of the founding of the county of Broome.

Introduced February 22; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; became a law; chapter No. 164.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 435; printed No. 465. An act to repeal section eighty-a of the forest, fish and game law, in relation to fishing for nongame fish in Cayuga lake and tributary streams.

Introduced February 1; referred to Committee on Fisheries and Game; died in committee.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 507; printed Nos. 544, 1080. An act to amend the highway law, in relation to additional tax for highway purposes.

Introduced February 7; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs; died in Assembly.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 566; printed Nos. 616, 799, S. 739. An act authorizing the board of supervisors of Cayuga county to appropriate moneys to provide quarters for Grand Army posts.

Introduced February 9; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs; became a law; chapter No. 323.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 600; printed No. 654. An act to make the office of sheriff of Cayuga county a salaried office, and regulating the management of said office.

Introduced February 12; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs; died in committee.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 825; printed No. 986. An act to amend the forest, fish and game law, in relation to the close season for trout in the waters of Fall Brook creek in Cayuga county.

Introduced February 23; referred to Committee on Fisheries and Game; died in Senate.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 1183; printed No. 1483. An act to amend the code of civil procedure, in relation to stenographer's fees.

Introduced March 15; referred to Committee on Codes; died in committee.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 1258; printed No. 1614. An act to amend the highway law, in relation to additional tax for highway purposes.

Introduced March 20; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs; became a law; chapter No. 423.

J. G. ALLEN. Introductory No. 1390; printed No. 1870. An act to amend chapter thirty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, entitled "An act supplementary to and amendatory of chapter four hundred and seventy-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-two, entitled 'An act to supply the city of Auburn with water,'" in relation to rents, rates and penalties and duties of the water commissioners.

Introduced March 29; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; became a law; chapter No. 387.

APGAR. Introductory No. 409; printed No. 439. An act to amend chapter one hundred and seventeen of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-three, entitled "An act to amend, consolidate and revise the charter of the village of Peekskill and the several acts amendatory thereof," in relation to the construction and maintenance of public docks, within the village.

Introduced February 1; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; became a law; chapter No. 114.

APGAR. Introductory No. 846; printed No. 1011. An act to legalize the proceedings of a meeting of the voters of union free school district number six, town of Cortlandt, county of Westchester, and to authorize the board of education of said district to issue bonds to the amount of eighteen thousand dollars. Introduced February 26; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs; died in Senate.

APGAR. Introductory No. 994; printed Nos. 1303, 1549. An act to amend, revise and consolidate the charter of the village of Ossining, and to extend the boundaries of said village.

Introduced March 7; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; died in committee.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1074; printed No. 1299. An act to amend chapter one hundred and seventeen of the Laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-three, entitled "An act to amend, consolidate and revise the charter of the village of Peekskill, and the several acts amendatory thereof," relative to subways or conduits.

Introduced March 8; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; died in Senate.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1075; printed No. 1300. An act to amend the transportation corporations law, in relation to waterworks corporations.

Introduced March 8; referred to Committee on Electricity, Gas and Water Supply; became a law; chapter No. 455.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1076; printed No. 1301. An act to increase the salary of the surrogate of the county of Westchester.

Introduced March 8; referred to Committee on Internal Af fairs; became a law; chapter No. 377.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1079; printed No. 1333. An act to authorize the trustees of the Manor cemetery company to sell its lands embracing the Manor cemetery of the town of Cortlandt, Westchester county, New York, remove remains therefrom, and distribute the proceeds of sale.

Introduced March 9; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; became a law; chapter No. 247.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1379; printed Nos. 1859, 2005. An act authorizing and empowering the commissioners of the land office to grant to Harrison B. Washburn and Isaac T. Washburn, all the interest of this state in and to certain lands formerly under the waters of the Hudson river, but since filled in, and to adjoining lands now under the waters of the Hudson river in and adjoining the village of Ossining, in the county of Westchester.

Introduced March 29; referred to Committee on Ways and Means; died in Assembly.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1433; printed No. 1942. An act to authorize the grant by the city of New York to the New York and Harlem railroad company and to the New York Central and Hudson river railroad company, or either of them, of lands lying between Cross street at Croton Falls, New York, and Carmel avenue, Brewster, New York, for railroad purposes.

Introduced April 3; referred to Committee on Affairs of Cities; became a law; chapter No. 615.

APGAR. Introductory No. 1434; printed Nos. 1943, 2398. An act authorizing the board of trustees of the village of Peekskill in the county of Westchester to appoint a building commissioner, and empowering said board to regulate and supervise the construction of buildings and matters appertaining thereto in said village.

Introduced April 3; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; became a law; chapter No. 479.

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