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By Transer AUG 29 1918

UNIVERSITY OF CHICACO
LIBRARI
266892
MARCH 1930

State Officials

INDEX

PAGE.

xiii

GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION

Relative to the Third Liberty Loan, issued April 6, 1918.

COURT OF CLAIMS

Bulger, Charles N., David F. Costello and Nelson P. Bonney, as trustees
in bankruptcy of the Battle Island Paper Company v. State of New
York, claim for damages arising from the appropriation of lands in
the town of Hannibal, Oswego county, No. 1174-A.......
Crandall, Minnie F., George A. Dotter and Sarah E. Dotter v. State of
New York, claim for damages resulting from the alleged negligence of
the State in using or permitting the use of flashboards on a Champlain
canal spillway, resulting in flooding of claimants' ice houses, No.
1566-A.

New York Central Railroad Company v. State of New York, claim
arising out of the necessity of altering and raising claimant's bridge
spanning the Oneida river where the Oneida and Seneca rivers join to
form the Oswego river, in order to meet Barge canal requirements, No.
14743 ...

Ribstein-Holter Company v. State of New York, claim arising from the
use of the words " imported material" on a plan accompanying a
highway contract taken by the claimant, No. 15079..
Taggarts Paper Company v. State of New York, claim for the recovery
of legal disbursements necessarily made by claimant in the said case,
No. 10335 ...

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

FIRST DISTRICT

Annual reports of common carriers, railroad companies and street rail-
way corporations, proposed amendment as to the time of filing with
the Commission .

158

Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company and other street railroad companies,
Hearing on motion of the Commission concerning regulations, practices
and service of, on their respective lines of street surface railroad.... 322
Flatbush Gas Company, Complaint of Samuel Evans Maires et al.
against, relative to rates for electricity in the borough of Brooklyn.... 171
Fleischman, Udo M., Complaint of, against the New York Edison Com-
pany, in regard to its charges for submeters and electric current
consumed

165

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