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GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] fifth day of April in the year of our Lord nine'teen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE
PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2471,
AMENDING THE
THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS

LAW

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it;

THEREFORE In accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Assembly bill number 2471 (Introductory No. 1731), entitled "An act to amend the primary election law, rela

tive to the time of holding primary elections in a presiden

tial year".

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] fifth day of April in the year of our Lord nine'teen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2479– THE APPROPRIATION BILL

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it;

THEREFORE In accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Assembly bill number 2479 (Introductory No. 1735),

entitled "An act to provide ways and means for the support of government ".

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] sixth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2477SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPLY BILL

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it;

THEREFORE In accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Assembly bill number 2477 (Introductory No. 1736), entitled "An act making appropriations for certain ex

penses of government and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations".

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] sixth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

CERTIFICATION OF THE NECESSITY OF THE PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 2476— SUPPLEMENTAL SUPPLY BILL

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

TO THE LEGISLATURE:

It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it;

THEREFORE In accordance with the provisions of section fifteen of article three of the Constitution and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of Assembly bill number 2476 (Introductory No. 1551), entitled "An act making appropriations for certain ex

penses of government and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations”.

GIVEN under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the city of Albany this [L S] sixth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred.

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

By the Governor:

WM. J. YOUNGS

Secretary to the Governor

PROCLAMATION AS TO ARBOR DAY

Proclamation by Theodore Roosevelt, Governor

STATE OF NEW YORK

Executive Chamber

The fourth of May next will be Arbor Day, established by statute. The school children of this State have planted more than two hundred thousand trees within the ten years in which Arbor Day has been recognized. Few similar efforts in recent years have been more thoroughly commendable than the effort to get our people practical y to show their appreciation of the beauty and usefulne s of trees. The steady tendency towards the disproporti nate growth of cities renders it all the more necessary to foster the things of the country. Thoughtful people are realizing more and more the immense importance of forests to the whole community, and although forest growth

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