Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, Volume 19Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1904 |
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... Dist . Attorneys , Vote for ..... 610 Elections in 1904 615 Governor , Vote for 616,617,618-620 Brooklyn .... 600-602 , 610 , 612 , 613 , 617 , 619 , 620 Lieut . - Gov . , Vote for 617.618 , 620 Manhattan & The Bronx 604- 608 , 611-613 ...
... Dist . Attorneys , Vote for ..... 610 Elections in 1904 615 Governor , Vote for 616,617,618-620 Brooklyn .... 600-602 , 610 , 612 , 613 , 617 , 619 , 620 Lieut . - Gov . , Vote for 617.618 , 620 Manhattan & The Bronx 604- 608 , 611-613 ...
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... Dist . Att'y 504 536 Postmasters Labor Organizations .244-250 Rate of Fare . ..93-100 408 Docks & Ferries Dept ..... 493 Dramatic Societies .. 297 Lacrosse 148 Religious Organizations 104 Ladies ' Catholic Benev't Asso . 214 Ladies of ...
... Dist . Att'y 504 536 Postmasters Labor Organizations .244-250 Rate of Fare . ..93-100 408 Docks & Ferries Dept ..... 493 Dramatic Societies .. 297 Lacrosse 148 Religious Organizations 104 Ladies ' Catholic Benev't Asso . 214 Ladies of ...
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... Dist . , N. Y. 175 Supt . Insurance ( N. Y. State ) . 515 New Lyceum . 648 Debt 549 Supt . Public Buildings .. 515 New Union Square 646 Supreme Court , N. Y. 523 Novelty , Brooklyn .. 632 Supreme Court in Territ's . 538 New York Theatre ...
... Dist . , N. Y. 175 Supt . Insurance ( N. Y. State ) . 515 New Lyceum . 648 Debt 549 Supt . Public Buildings .. 515 New Union Square 646 Supreme Court , N. Y. 523 Novelty , Brooklyn .. 632 Supreme Court in Territ's . 538 New York Theatre ...
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... Dist . Republic- an City Committee , Dec. 23 , elected following of- ficers : Ch . , J. K. Neal , Brooklyn ; Sec . , Armitage Mathews , Mhtn .; Treas . , Geo . Cromwell , Rich- mond . New York County Republican Committee ( page 318 ) ...
... Dist . Republic- an City Committee , Dec. 23 , elected following of- ficers : Ch . , J. K. Neal , Brooklyn ; Sec . , Armitage Mathews , Mhtn .; Treas . , Geo . Cromwell , Rich- mond . New York County Republican Committee ( page 318 ) ...
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... DIST FROM 11 CITY HALL -10- 11 CITY NOR T H Heights Sta Washington WASHINGT 10 , MILES 12 RIVER Park fubon 1524 Street Sta Trinity Cem Y HAL Field O Polo WA Ft . Washington BOULEVARD AUDUBON YETTE TER HEIGHTS AVENUE FAIRVIEW Mo ...
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Page 168 - The fee on registered matter, domestic or foreign, is eight cents for each letter or parcel, to be affixed in stamps, in addition to the postage. Full prepayment of postage and fee is required. Two or more letters or parcels addressed to or Intended for, the same person cannot be tied or otherwise fastened together and registered as one.
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Page 160 - ... or the issue to be tried has been so widely commented upon that the court is satisfied that an ordinary jury cannot without delay and difficulty be obtained to try such issue, or that for any other reason the due, efficient and impartial administration of justice in the particular case would be advanced by the trial of such an issue by a special jury...
Page 92 - Provided. That the charge for recording the title or description of any article entered for copyright, the production of a person not a citizen or resident of the United States...
Page 11 - To discover the exceptional man in every department of study whenever and wherever found, inside or outside of schools, and enable him to make the work for which he seems specially designed his life work.
Page 11 - ... 5. To enable such students as may find Washington the best point for their special studies, to...
Page 11 - The President of the United States ; The President of the Senate; The Speaker of the House of Representatives; The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ; The President of the National Academy of Sciences ; John S.
Page 160 - Where, upon such application, it appears to the court that by reason of the importance or intricacy of the case, a special jury is required, or that the subject-matter of the indictment or the issue to be tried has been so widely commented upon that the court is satisfied that an ordinary jury cannot without delay and difficulty be obtained...
Page 182 - When the applicant is accompanied by his wife, minor children, or servant who would be entitled to receive a passport, it will be sufficient to state the fact, giving the respective ages of the children and the allegiance of the servant, when one passport will suffice for all. For any other person in the party a separate passport will be required. A woman's passport may include her minor children and servant under the above-named conditions. (The term servant...
Page 182 - The affidavit must be attested by an officer authorized to administer oaths, and if he has an official seal it must be affixed. If he has no seal, his official character must be authenticated by certificate of the proper legal officer.