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hur kill or in StnltMi Islam) sound or in ! S 21 L\ Collection of tax.—If. any lax so «v apon
tend to convict him of a crime.
STORM PRIVATE BANK.
ril.utai'lR* therftte. or had in possession Jfliri shall not be. paid on or before the might
But no evidence derived from the exjverbourd in such waters.
first day of April the said commissioner amination of such person shall be re§ 205. Sale of lobsters under certain size fchall make and issue his warrant for the ceived against him upon a criminal prose- Italians Get Excited Over Closed
prohibited.—Lobsters less than Jnine inches Collection thereof, with interest thereon, cution. A person called for the people and
length measured from one pJttremity at or*o per centum per month from the
Doers.
testifying shall not thereafter be lia, _. . Sheriffs and constables.—Peace ofLhe other, exclusive of cl'awa or feelers, day *uch tax became due and payable 80
ble to Indictment or conviction for a vioflftdrs shall have th© same power?? as fish- shall not be taken, possessed or roUl:
Cleveland, June 2.—Five hunand until paid, which warrant shall be lation or violations of this act respecting
efl<W protectors under this chapter.
§ 206. Residents only may take shell- delivered to the vSheriff of the county Which
he has> so testified, and may plead dred infuriated Italians stormed the j
f 1W. Nets to be destroyed by fisheries fish.—No person who has not been an ac- within whose juriadiction the lands are
or prove the giving of such testimony in
protector*—Nets, pounds, or other de- tual resident of this state for six months situated,
directing «ueh sheriff to collect bar of such an indictment or conviction. closed doors of the private banking '
vices unlawfully had, set or used in or mmGdiftt-Bly prior to tho time of pngnjy- SUeh
tax:
together
with
the
penalties
and
General' Provisions.
house of Gaetno Liotta, on Orange
Upon any of the salt or tidal waters of ng- in the taking of shellfish, • Shall take interest, if any. due thereon, together
tftis.state, for the purpo.se of taking- fish ihellfish fro-.n the public lands in the \va- with his fees for making such collection,
| 224. Recording and fees. — All fran- street today, and had it not been
lh Violation of this act, are hereby de- tcrn.of this state. Nothing in this section and such sheriff is hereby authorized, chises, grants, and leases of lands for
Clured to b« public nuisances and may ihalj apply to a person who may be em- empowered and required in default of shellfish culture, and assignments there- for police interference would have
b# ^umm*cily destroyed and abated by ployed as deck hand, engineer or fireman such payment to sell the property de- of, shall be. recorded in the office of the- forced an entrance. As soon as the
sj,ny fisheries protector or private person. on a boat whose captain and Owner may scribed
such warrant,, in the manner superintendent of marine fisheries, and doors of ,t:e bank failed to open
Tyo actfbn for damages shall be main- be a lawful resident, except that In the provided in
by law for a eale under execu- all records thereof, heretorore or heretains^ for such seizure or destruction.
public waters of the state lying to the tion, and to deliver to the purchaser after made, in such office or in any pub- at the accustcir°d time, this morn> ''
Cultivation of ahellfish.
and copies'of such records when
north and east of a line drdwn from Gara proper deed or assignment, as lic "office,
1 »5. Leases for cultivation of shellfish. diner's point to Orient point and thence thereof
certified by the officer having the ing the bank \ ••-.- surrounded by
the case may be. and such warrant shall duly
—Tfio superintendent, under the direction extended in the same direction until it Immediately
custody thereof, shall be admitted In evi- Italians. Rumors fl- .• fast, and men,
be
returned
to
said
commis•
and 'Supervision of the forest, fish and
in any action or proceeding, civil
state boundary line Bioner by said sheriff with-all his pro- dence
Kftme commissioner, may lease lands un- ntersects with the
criminal, in which they are material. women and children r~^ked to the
York and Connecticut, ceedings indorsed thereon, and he shall or
<J*r/water for the cultivation of shellfish between oNew
Fees shall be paid to the state and col- place where they had deposited their
take lobsters may be issued
td/persons who have resided in the state
lected
by the superintendent of marine
dents upon payment of the folreceived upon such sale and said fisheries as follows, to wit, for the filing sav'ngs.
«neyear or more; but oyster beds of nates: For boats of ten or more money
commissioner shall apply the same to the of each application for a grant or lease
ural growth shall not be leased unless the
The crowd threatened to br^nk :n
jurement,
thirty-five
dollars;
for
sartie have for five years failed to produce boats of iflve to ten tons measurement, payment of such tax and all interest and of land under water, twenty-five cents; the doors, and ai riot call was turnexpenses thereon, including the expenses for recording each instrument of lease,
nljtiUral oysters in sufficient quantities to twenty-five
dollars; for all other boats, of
such
sale,
returning
any'balance
that
9|ijlbJ# persons engaged in the planting twenty dollars,
grant
or
assignment,
one
dollar;
for
each
ed
in. A squad of police soon arthat for boats carremain to such owner or owners. All license or certificate issued, the sum of
afia cultivation thereof to earn a liveli- rying one man except
only the license fee shall rnay
moneys received by said commissioner in one dollar; for each relocation survey rived and drove back the excited'
hljic&'by working on such lands. Before a be
fifteen
dollars.
Such
boats,
when
so
lf&ge is made, notice thereof must be licensed, shall carry displayed upon them payment of taxes and interest thereon seven dollars per day for Ahe time occu- Italians, Liotta,.it is said, cannot be
I for at least three weeks in a con- the license number, of such size apd shall be accounted for and paid by said pied, together with the actual traveling found. The total depos'ts do not
to the state treasurer for expenses for the surveyor. Any person
i place in the office of the superin such position upon the boat or commissioner
benefit of tne state, within thirty requiring an original or relocation sur- amount to more than $3-0,000.
. _ _ „ . . n the office of the town clerk placed
as may be prescribed by the com- the
days after its receipt.
»rt4 In the poatofflce nearest to the lands rigging
vey shall furnish a veBsel at the place
missioner.
Such
licenses
shall
not
be
Sanitary Inspection,
9$®\\ed for. The letting shall be at public transferable and shall be conditioned that
where such survey is to be made, and
auction to the highest bidder, and the su- the holders shall observe the fisheries laws g 213. Inspection of oyster beds.-It shall the necessary assistance to do the work,
Texas Has Ar-Other Flood.
perintendent shall classify the lands ap- of-this state and shall at any time and be the duty ot the superintendent of ma- at his own expense.
Texarkana, Texas, June 2.—Sevrine
fisheries
annually,
of
Gfterier
should
nlied for in accordance with their value without delay permit protectors fend peace
5 225. Licenses for vessels.—There shall
- - " fix a minimum price at which the officer* of this state to board such boats he deem it necessary to inspect or cause be a license fee of seventy-five dollars or eral persons are reported to have
. may be awarded, but such price and inspect the cargoes or contents. All to be inspected the various dyster beds less, In the discretion of the commission- been drowned, hundreds of others
and other places within the state from eiY per annum for each steam vessel of
I In no case be less than twenty-five
rh licenses shall expire upon the thirty- which
and other shellfish are fifty tons or over engaged in, fishing with are marooned and % thousands of
! an acre annually, and for not more
day of December following the date taken tooysters
be marketed and sold for con- nets in the tidal waters pf the state, for
thkh fifteen years. Such leases may at first
of
issue,
and
any
license
may
be
revoked
tgt« expiration of the terms thereof or at any time at the pleasure of the com- sumption, with a view of ascertaining the the purpose of makings oil or fertilizer acres of cultivated.lands are under
sanitary conditions of such oyster beds from the fish product taken. The owner water as a result of an almost un.-< the expiration of any renewals
and other places, and the fitness of the or owners, lessee ,or lessees, or persons
!qf, be •renewed for a term not to missioner.
" • twenty-five years upon it being §,207. Polluting waters.—Sludke, acid or oysters and other shellfish in such places, operating, running, managing or fishing precedented rise in the Red river.
refuse
from
oil
work
or
sugarThouses,
or
or which are taken therefrom, for use as with" any such vessel, using the same in The crest of t"h« flood should pass
ijiiotyn to the satisfaction of the superin-, '
tijWent that $he lands described therein buildings connected therewith, except ref- articles of food.
fishing with nets in the tidal waters of today. Until then an accurate esti(Sjtvfe in good faith been used for shellfish use from the manufacture of oil from
§ 214. Duties of state commissioner of the state for the purpose, of making oil
tyttlvation, continuously, during the drig- menhaden or other fish, Sewage, or any health,—For the purpose of making such or fertilizer from lish product taken, who mate of the monetary loss and the
' 4. term* fpr which such lands were substance injurious to oyster culture, shall inspection the superintendent of marine shall not before engaging in such busi- number of dead cannot be had. The
Jnttd and during any previous renewal iot be placed or allowed to run into wa- fisheries may request the state commis- ness procure of the f6rest, fish and game
•x renewals thereof. Holders of original ters in the vicinity of oyster beds, and sioner of health to designate and assign, department of the -state such license as latter, however, it is believed, .-will
> shall have the first privilege of a upon it appearing to the satisfaction of and it shall be the duty of' the. state com- herein provided, shall be guilty of a not be large. ' •'.
o£ safd lease, upon the expira- the superintendent of marine fisheries missioner of., health, upon such applica- misdemeanor and punishable by afineof
-, x ,j! of the term thereof, or before the ex- that oyster beds have become polluted tion to designate and assign a sanitary not less than three hundred dollars for
pUration, In the discretion of the eqmmis- from one* or more of these causes it shall inspector who shall, under the direction
fflonor, at such fefms as mayfeeagreed be his duty to cause complaint to be made of the superintendent of marine fisheries,
Old Man Tired of Life.
Mfcon betw«fa: sueh;-feO&Q ££3 the sut>eif- In a criminal action against the person or visit such oyster beds and places and ex- quired from citizens of this state for the
New York June 2.—Tired of life
imendent Qf shell HBftQri^, "Upon, th* persons so offending, and such person or amine them and the oysters found thereon purpose of fishing for migratory food fish
failure tp sigree; w t < ^ * for th* retiewai; persons so offending shall also be liable or therein, and Immediately report to the of the sea, but non-residents of the state after seventy years,
Anthony B.
<)| HUchlease, thCliolder of. such original in damages to persons injured.
superintendent of marine fisheries the re- engaged in fishing with nets in the tidal
l«aae
shall, j^alljow^dan extension of one § 208. Garbage not to be thrown in Long sult of such examination. The superin- waters of the state shall be required, to Porter, senior member of the law
iL
r tc/t the^puritose of removing £rom the Island sound;—Garbage, cinders, ashes or tendent of marine fisheries shall keep, or pay a license fee of five dollars to the firm of Porter & Kilvert, killed himj n i a o : lease* ;4H B ^ $ ^ b a n g i n g to refuse of any kind shall not he thrown cause to be kept an official record of such state for each vessel used in fishing with
l upon such" ground;=su#rexti§riijuon; be- from any vessel into Long Island s^ound inspection, and shall, Immediately there- nets In such waters. Any person other self in his office today by inhaling
lt jpade at terms narried? |n Bi*eb. original or any bay, or harbor opening into the after, issue certificates, setting forth re- than a resident of this state using any chloroform. He . had made careful
n>«ih« expiration <©f Such ex- same within two miles of the shore west sult of such, inspection, to the owners, vessel for the purpose of taking fish with
^ ,: . 1 , ajid failure to. agree upon ;terma of the line drawn from Old Field point lessees or proprietors of such oyster beds nets from the tidal waters of the state, preparations for his death and wrote
f. r»ne%'al
6f = waidl yi^a^,. such holder due north to the boundary line between and places as shall be found to be in good or within three nautical miles of the a letter to a nephew requested
1
"-""'^ia£e,l5r^.sur?;ender the ground New York and Connecticut. Starfish shall sanitary conditions, and the product of coast line, without first having obtained him to take charge of all his aff-decupied by W!m, and the su- not be thrown into the wafers of the which shall be found to befitfor the use from the commissioner of forest;fishand
game the necessary- license or licenses as fairs and to have his body cremated^
_... intendent of shell fisheries may lease
as food.
herein provided, is guilty of a misdeXftk land thereafter to any person accord- tsfte.-" ••"*'•*
!fl| to the provisions of this article. Mon- § 209. Penalties.—A person who violates § 215. Sale prohibited unless sanitary meanor and shall be liable to a-penalty
received from such leases shall be any provision of sections one hundred and conation be certified.—After examination of one hundred dollars, and to an addiPhiladelphia, Pa., June 2.-—A
ninety-nine
to
two
hundred
and
eight
intional
penalty of twenty-five dollars for
as
to
sanitary
condition
and
report
therepAid forthwith to the state treasurer. Evej$ person, holding a lease or .franchise j clusive is guilty of a misdemeanor, and on any; person who shall sell, cause to be each vessel'so used. It shall be unlawful score are injured, five of them woehftH report annually to the superintend- I is liable as follows: For each violation sold, or expose for sale for consumption for any person; corporation, copartner- men, when a. trolley car caug!it fire
«nt, on blanks provided for that purpose, of section two hundred and five a penalty within this state, any oysters or other ship or firm to engage in taking food fish at Tenth and Vine Ste.
BUCh information as the superintendent of sixty dollars, and to an additional pen- shellfish taken from oyster beds or other for the purpose of rendering the same
l$ly deem necessary. A lessee shall im- alty of ten dollars for each lobster taken places within the jurisdiction of, or form- into oil or fertilizer, and any such perThe fuse blew but and a panic
mediately mark tha grounds leased by or possessed in violation thereof, for ev- ing a part of the state of New York, son, corporation, copartnership or firm followed.
stakes, buoys, or monuments, -which shall ery other violation of said sections one which have not been so certified to be in taking food fish for such purpose shall be
bl maintained by him, his successors or hundred and ninety-nine to two hundred good sanitary condition and the product guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable
niaigns during the continuance of the and eight inclusive, to a penalty of one of which has not been so certified to be by a fine of not less than one hundred
fit for use as food shall be deemed guilty doollars for each offense.
l$6*e. Leases shall not be transferable in hundred dollars.
of a misdemeanor. It shall be the duty
T#|&!e or in part except to persons who
Local Provisions.
ARTICLE XIII.
nijght , have been originally lessees and §210. Statements of property, penalty, of the commissioner of marinefisheriesto
Definitions and Construction.
subject to the approval of the eorhmis- assessment of tax.—All owners, lessees or immediately furnish certificate of good
Section 240. Definitions.
sipner. The superintendent may summar- persons in possession of shellfish grounds, sanitary condition on report of examina241. Storage in close season.
ily oust from such lands tenants whose within the state of New Y.ork, shall on or. tion made.
242. Construction.
|
rfnt is in arrears, or who fail or refuse before the thirtieth day of September, anProsecutions.
Repeal.
:
t<|, report as herein provided, and there- nually deliver to the forest, fish and game § 216. Actions for penalties.by the peo- 243.
i n the lease held by such delinquent commissioner, at the office of the super- ple,_Actions for penalties under article 244. Time of t a k i n g effect.
§ 240. Definitions.—The following w o r d s
jttl become null and void.
intendent of marine fisheries, a statement twelve of. this chapter shall be in the
1196. Limitation of last section. — The under oath specifying the number of acres name of the people of the state of New and p h r a s e s used in this a c t are defined
_^Ju section shall not be construed as lim- of shellfish grounds owned, leased or used York; and must be brought on the order a s follows:
1. " G r o u s e " includes ruffed grouse, p a r Ittng the power of the commissioners of by them on the first day of August pre- of the commissioner or of the superintendt|i« land office to grant land under water, ceding, and the location, description and ent of marine fisheries, as the commis- tridge a n d every m e m b e r of the grouse
'": any grant of land actually occupied value thereof, and whether held under sioner may direct. Special counsel may family.
2. " T r o u t "
includes
speckled
trout,
j, In use "for the cultivation of shellfish grant, lease or otherwise, and printed be employed and their compensation fixed
$MIJ1 be subject to the right of the occu- blanks for each statement shall be pre-. by the commissioner. Such actions may brown trout, r a i n b o w trout, red t h r o a t
: to occupy and use such land for at pared by said commissioner and furnished be discontinued, by order of the court on t r o u t a n d brook trout.
3. " L a k e t r o u t " for the purposes of this
, F t two years. Nor shall it apply to any upon application at his said office. In the application of the commissioner or the
j the excepted lands named in section case of the failure of any such person tc superintendent upon such terms as the act. includes landlocked salmon and o u a n iijt& hundred of this act.
deliver such statement to said commis- court may direct. Such Actions,, if in jus- anische.
4. " B l a c k b a s s " includes Oswego bass.
sioner at his office within the time above tices', courts, may be brought in any town
or> if any statement so deliv- of the county in which the penalty is in- 5. " P i c k e r e l " a n d " p i k e " for the purj 197. To collect rents. — The Superin- specified,
poses of this a c t "includes wall-eyed pike
ered
to
him
shall
erroneously
state
the
curred
or
in
the
county
in
which
the
detendent under the direction of the como r . pike perch, blue pike, yellow pike,
of acres subject to the tax here- fendant resides.
.
rrtti&ioner may in the name of the people number
Imposed, said commissioner shall § 217\ Proceeds of actions by the people. green pike, grass pike, sauger or sand
oj -the state sue for, collect, compromise, inafter
pike, gray pike, and all other fish of the
up a statement from the best infor- —Moneys
recovered
in
an
action
for
a
compound or satisfy rents which now are make
he may obtain, and shall add for penalty, or upon the settlement of com- pike perch kind.
/ hereafter be in arrears on leases mation
6. "Angling" means taking fish by hook
spch default .to the tax hereinafter pro- promise
thereof, and fines for violations and
*| the state of lands under water, for the vided,
in hand or rod in hand; or if
twenty
per
centum
of
the
amount
this article shall be paid to the forest, from line
ion of shellfish, and to make such
a boat not exceeding two lines with
such tax. The said commissioner shall of
fish
and
game
commissioner,
who
shall
tfetes thereon as in his judgment are of
annually make up and keep a book in his apply so much thereof as may be neces- or without rod tb one person.
and equitable, provided the rental office
7. "Taking" includes pursuing, shootto be known as the assessment book, sary to the payment of the expenses of
i\l in no case be less than twenty-five in which
ing, hunting, killing, capturing, trapping,
shall set down alphabetically collection.
l acre annually. In cages where a the namesheand
snaring and netting fish and game, and
addresses of the owners,
„,_.,
or assignee of a grantee of lands lessees or persons In possession of all § 218. Actions by private persons or so- all lesser' acts such as disturbing, harryt#r shellfish cultivation is desirous of sur- shellfish grounds within the state, the cieties.—A private person, except the own- ing or worrying, or placing, setting, drawritjflering puch lands the superintendent, number of acres held or possessed by them er or lessee of. premises upon which pen- ing, or using any net or other device comIn ills discretion, may, in case such per- and the location thereof as shown by the alty is incurred, on giving security for monly used to take fish and game, whethson is not Indebted to the-bureau of ma- statements aforesaid, the amount of the costs to be approved which penalty is in- er they result in taking or not; and in'" ) fisheries for rentals or otherwise, re- tax payable thereon as hereinafter pro- curred, on giving security for costs to be cludes every attempt to take and every
IvA an assignment of such lands to the vided, and any penalty thereon; such as- approved by a judge of the court in which act of assistance to every other person in
ty* of New York and cause such as-sessment book shall also contain columns the action Is brought, and any society or taking or attempting to take fish or game.
for the protection of'fish, may
Timent to be recorded in his*-office.
person who counsels., aids or assists in
for the date of payment of such tax and corporation
recover in his or its name, any penalty A
I 198. Disputes as to shellfish leases set- the amount of tax and penalty paid.v
a violation of any of tfee provisions
of
imposed by this act, and shall be entitled the
^.-rThe superintendent shall have jurisforest, fish and game, law- : or knowin
case
of
collection
to
one-half
of
the
§
211.
Levy
and
payment
of
tax\—
For
to hear all controversies which
ingly
shares
in
any
of
the
proceeds-of
arisen or, may arise in regard to the the benefit of the state and for the\ pro- recovery, less expenses, the balance to be said violation by receiving or possessing
jr of lands under water for the cul- tection and fostering of the marine fish- paid to the commissioner. Notice of the either fish, birds, game or timber, shall
liion of shellfish and to determine the eries thereof, and the maintenance of an commencement of such an action shall be be deemed to have Incurred the penalties
i upon just and equitable terms to be efficient bureau of marine fisheries, an given to the commissioner or to the su- provided in this aet against the person
annual tax at the rate. of twenty-five perintendent of marine fisheries within guilty of such violation. Whenever takived by the commissioner.
cents per acre shall be leviad' and as- fifteen days after the service of the sum- ing is allowed by law, reference is had to
Shellfish.
upon each atid every acre of shell- mons therein, and failure to give such noClose season for oysters in Har- sessed
by
lawful means and in lawful
r
fish ground locafed within this state tice shall be a defense to the action. If taking
.„, /ex,—Oysters shall not be taken in owned,
leased or possessed by any person after the commencement thereof_ an ac- manner.
Hem river from May thirty-first to Sep- whatsoever.
8. "Person" includes a co-partnership,
tion
be
brought
for
the
same
penalty
in
The
said
commissioner
shall
' ; first, both inclusive.
and before the first day of Feb- the name of the people, an order shall be joint stock company or corporation.
Replanting Hudson river oysters, annually,
9. Where lands are referred to as "inlevy and assess the said tax upon entered on the application of the comjitem shall not be taken from the ruary,
property described in the statement missioner or of the -superintendent for closed," the boundary may be indicated
* i river north of New York county the
by wire, ditch, hedge, fe'nce, road, highthe
discontinuance
of
such
action
withmade
as
aforesaid,
setting
forth
the
;§he purpose of replanting without the amount thereof, and any penalty added out cost to either party. Motion papers way, water or in any visible or distincin the assessment - book as pro- in such an application shall be entitled tive manner which indicates a separation
Taking oysters in South bay.— thereto,
from the surrounding contiguous terriin the last section, arid shall there- hv both actions.
jjters,
spawn, or shells shall not be vided
;
upon
serve
on all persons whosa i 219. Judgments; how enforced.—Judg- tory.
" " i South bay in Suffolk county lands are sonotice
10. "Trespass" Includes cutting, Injurassessed,
anfl
on
which
a
I the public waters of this state from tax Is levied hereunder, which notice shall ments recovered under this article may ing, taking or removing trees of any size
thirty-first to September first, both be in writing and may be served person- be enforced by execution against the per- or timber or other property of the state,
r taken between sunset and ally or by writing the same to the last son A person imprisoned upon such an or entering upon the lands of the stato
as provided by section three
any season. Oyster shells
intent to cut, injure, take or readdress of such person, execution,
thousand and thirty-two of the code of with
i from the public waters of said bay known post-office
trees of any size or timber or other
that such tax roll has been com- civil
procedure, shall not be admitted to move
Jtt, iaid county shall be returned to the stating
property of the state,
pleted
and
Is
on
file
in
hi's
office,
the
num•Wjiw* where taken within ten minutes ber of acres so assessed and the amount
*n<$ being taken.' Blade or scraper tongs of the tax thereon, the.penalties incurred, the liberties of the jail and shall be con- 11. "Pheasant" does'not include the naUiM to take shellfish shall not be used or If any, and that on a day therein stated, fined for not less than one day, and at tive ruffed grouse commonly termed parmimseii in waters of said bay in said which shall be not less than five days the rate of one dfty for each dollar re- tridge.
cehiftty. This section is subject to the from the date of such notice, he will have covered. No person shall be imprisoned 12. Gender and number shall be disremore than once or for more than six garded in construing tttis act whenever
ppoilCisions of section one hundred eighty
months on the same judgment. Impris- it is necessary to carry out the spirit
of titis chapter.
^
the complaint of all persons declaring onment shall not operate to satisfy a thereof.
I lpi-a. No person,, firm or corporation themselves
aggrieved
thereby,
and
on
such
13. Commission,
commissioners and
judgment.
tHritl sell or offer f$r sale any oysters, hearing sections thirty-five and thirty-six
§ 220. Criminal jurisdiction of courts.— board of commissioners are synonymous
«i| J.dbel or brand any' package containing of the tax law ahall apply so far as the
Ifkiiirs for shipment or sale, under the same are applicable and such assessment Courts of special sessions and police with commission of forest, fish and game.
Withe of Blue Point oysters, other than may be reviewed by certlorarl in the courts in towns and villages, and the sev- 14. "Open season" is the time during
eral courts of special sessions and police which fish, fowl, birds and quadrupeds
i that have been planted and culti- manner provided in the tax law for the courts in cities shall in the first instance I may be taken.
l at least three months in the waters review of erroneous or illegal assessments. have exclusive jurisdiction of offenses | 15. "Closed season" is the time during
Such
tax
shall
be
paid
to
the
said
comSouth bay in Suffolk county.
committed under this chapter, and the | which fish, fowl, birds and quadrupeds
•Ji*H !• Oyster bedH protected.-Oyster or missioner at his said office within sixty jurisdiction of said courts shall extend to cannot be taken.
clams ehall not be taken from half days after the first day of February in all such offenses committed in the county
§ 241. Whenever in this act the possesam.:h.our after sunset until half an hour each year, and he shall give a proper where the court sits. A warrant shall be sion of fish, or game, or the flesh of any
HaiOTe sunrise except in the waters in receipt therefor, and immediately enter
animal, bird or lish, is prohibited, refersuch
payment
upon
the
assessment
book
tile l u l l von Kull, Jamaica bay and the
ence is had equally to such fish, game or
the same.
AHhUr kill. No person shall take, carry with the date of payment. Such tax, and
§ 221. Search warrants; when issued.- flesh coming from without the state as h.
a.Wifcy, • interfere with or diwturb oysters any penalty thereon, shall be a lien upon Any justice of the peace, police justice, that taken within the state. Provided,
o^ clams of another lawfully planted or all the property subject thereto includ- county judge, judge of a city court or nevertheless, that if there be any open
•heJUl:
cultivated, or remove any atakea, buoys
g
i, if I:
miwstraie having criminal jurisdiction
o?|bl>undary marks of a planted or culti- da of February of the ye n which shall, if it appear probable that fish taktin- ho .d lu
Pi • v U l e d I'ui
vated bed. The DOHSCSHIOU uf drcdires such I i
The tux
eby im- en or possessed contrary , to the provihud.
.old du my the
hd T
tors, but shall n o t receive a n y pay r
thp s t a t e . T h e y shall receive moletie/
th# s a m e m a n n e r a s provided for special
IT*me protectors.
T h e y shall mako r e POrta in t h s s a m e m a n n e r a s nahcries pro-
8. K. RYAN
COLIIT ST., PLATTSBURG,tf.Y.
You Hun no Risk when you buy at Ryan's.
Protect Your Stock
^AMERICAN FEME
...;... BY USING THE ......
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USED FOR ......
, SHEEPvHOG AND POULTRY
A Woven Wire Fence that will Stand fo-
tars.
Famished- on Application.
Thos. EL. McCuiiough,
Hudson Paver Pliore.
Chazy, N. Y.
The SQUARE DEAL
Pleases Everybody
And \fc
Th Give This To All
:
'^
a large assortment of Top
Buggies at from $47;50 to $ 100.00. Surreys,
Goneordsv Buckboards, Rubber Tires, etc. In fact
any style Wagon wanted.
Milburn and Fish Bros. Farm Wagons
Harness of All Kinds
Cream Separators, Gasoline Engines, Circular and
Drag Saws, Silos, Horse Powers, Threshws, Ensilage Gutters, Dog Powers, Seeders, Rollers and a
full line of Farming Implements.
500 Bushels ot Seed Corn in the following named
varieties; Sanford, Early Triumph, Leeming, Red
Top, Gold Mine, Pride of the North, and Early
Yellow Canada.
TIMOTHY and CLOVER SEEDS
Also a large line of Groceries, Hardware, Peed,
Flour, Hats and Caps, Drugs, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Furniture, Ranges, Trunks, Carpets and Rugs, Oil
Cloths and Linoleums, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, etc.
Special Inducements In Suitings
shall
public
prim
violation
fldginy: an
ukluK for ahellflsh.
for
f
taking
ki
of HIH'IIUHII iioin
is, or tlie shelllfsh thetvon. 1
•lty whatever.
Sections tw<
.rid ten. two hundred and Hev
Iftedgea
MiibJUi or unloasod londa shall not bo
n|}*t*.l(-d from any boat, propelled o.Uu-r-
S -1--1. Punishment for luij-id.-i
TSOII convicted of a luisdi-iw
Jfl'ialid.-Oysti-'itrtkin or dtslu
afx(
rifif in
Statedim south froi
'ir«*ut klll.%
HCJiithwest froi
of ..\Vo»tnold.
uiujt ton^H up
noi Ue utfud
(.rqtti uutiiml
of
other than rakes
hand only ahull
n.s s r v r u luin.Uvtl and nine
v-n Jnunlml ;i.nd iilncly-scvo
:
Kings,
Queens,
Suffolk,
the waters of Oardlners mid Peconic bays,
e.'ded by the s t a l e 1o Die county of tfuf
folk p u r s u a n t to chapter ilitv,. himdr.-d
ami eighty -five of the law.s of eighteen
hundivd and eicvhly four a s uim-.ideu1 by
chapter Mix hundred and forty of luwu <ii
niii(-«tc,»ri Imndri'ii and six. exei-pt Dial
designated
as lie lias on liuitd undisposed of a t the
opening of such cjose season. Saul bond
shall be to the iv'oplc of the state, conditioned that, such dealer will not during
away or otherwise dispose of any »sli.
tfame, ur the. tlosh of any animal, bird.
or. lish which he is permitted to possess
•ctk
that he will not In any way during th
pi-oviskms of the forest, lish and Karn
law; the bond may also contain auc
I the fish and Kaine possessed us tile con
• mission sluiU require, and shn.ll be sul
Jcci. to the approval of the comm'ssion n
to amount and I'onn thereof, and the sul
Call and examine our line of Clothing and be convinced that we have one of the largest and best
assortments of up-to-date clothing shown in
Northern New York.
Trom
IRONA, N. Y,
ALTONA, N. Y,