Quota for Legisla one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, entitled "An act to regulate the publication, binding, and distribution of the public documents of this Common wealth," to which this is a supplement, there shall be printed and bound and furnished to the Legislative Reference Bureau, for exchange among other such bu- tive Reference Bu reaus in the country, fifty copies of each public document mentioned in said act, and of each public document hereafter ordered to be printed. APPROVED—The 6th day of April, A. D. 1911. JOHN K. TENER. AN ACT Route. To enable counties to appropriate money or to issue bonds in aid of the construction, by public authority and control, of canals or waterways, suitable for steamships, steamboats, barges, or other vessels, and providing for the procedure in such cases, and to enter into contracts to that end with other counties, and other public authorities of this or other States of the United States. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That whenever a canal Counties. or a waterway of substantially definite route shall be .Canal or water authorized to be constructed by or under the authority, way. management and control of the Government of the United States or of this Commonwealth, either separately or jointly, or in co-operation with any State or States, to connect the Great Lakes or the ocean with navigable waters of this Commonwealth, by a route situate within, or partly within and partly without, the State, suitable for steamships, steamboats, suitable for barges, or other vessels, it shall be lawful for any steamships barges, etc. county situate on the route thereof, or connected therewith by ravigable waters or railroad or other highway of commerce in such manner that the construction of such canal or waterway will be for the general public benefit of the community of such county, to give aid by the appropriation of money or the issue issue of bonds. of bonds as hereinafter set forth: Provided, That such canal or waterway shall be and remain exclusively a public enterprise, under public management, control and operation, free from the private managemert or interest or possession, in anywise, of any individual, company, corporation, association, or institution: And provided further, That of any surplus of tollis, rates and charges aceruing from the operation Surplus of of such cinal or waterway, or the sale of water or rates, water power, or from other income, remaining after payment of the cost of operation, maintenance and improvement, such county shall receive such proportionate part as its contribution bears to the total sum contributed for the construction of said canal or waterway. Proviso. Proviso. tolls. etc. Petition. Contents of. tioners. Section 2. It shall be lawful for one hundred or of the petitioners shall issue interest-bearing bonds the court to order an election to be held in the said the hearing of the same, not more than sixty days to the county commissioners, and also to the public interested, including the county commissioners, may file exceptions to said petition prior to the day fixed for the hearing; and on such hearing any person in interest may be heard, and the court shall decide Athidavit. Ilearing. cation. commerce, as set forth, it shall order an election to Order for an elecbe held in the county, after notice of such election during at least thirty days by weekly advertisements in the newspapers, not exceeding three days, in such county. If the order shall be made more than thirty days and less than ninety days before the next regular election of municipal or State officers, such election shall be held at regular clection; but, if not, then a sperial election shall be ordered, to be held after special. notile as aforesaid; and the county commissioners shall prepare separate ballots for such election, upon Ballots, which shall be printed in brief form a statement of the questions submitted, followed by the words "for a bond issue" or "against a bond issue;" and the county commissioners shall provide for the placing of said ballots at the polling places at or before the opening of the polls on the day fixed, and for separate boxes to receive the said ballots when voted. The said election shall be held at the regular polling-places and by the regular election officers, and, in case of the absence of any of them, their places shall be filled as provided by law. The said election shall be conducted during the hours provided for, and in accordance with the general election laws of the Commonwealth ; and the return of the election shall be delivered to the Return of elecprothonotary of the court of common pleas of the county, and by him delivered to the judges of the Court of common pleas, as provided by law, for computation; and the result thereof shall be verified by the proper officers of the court of common pleas to the court of quarter sessions having jurisdiction of the proceedings. The expense of the election shall be borne by the county. If it shall appear by. the vote, when counted and certified as aforesaid, that the majority of the vote is in favor of the bond issue, the said court of quarter sessions shall enter a decree that Decree. the prayer of the petitioners shall be granted, and that the county commissioners shall prepare and cause to be issued in due conformity with the law the bonds of the county to the amount set forth in the petition, and for the purposes therein set forth; but if a majority of the electors shall vote against a bond issue, the proceedings shall be dismissed, and the Dismissal of pro question of a bond issue for such purpose shall not again be submitted to a vote of the electors for a period of less than two years from the date of such election; and in receiving and counting, and in making a return of, the votes cast, the inspectors, judges, Return of vote. and clerks of such election shall be governed by the laws of this Commonwealth relating to municipal elections; and all the penalties of the said election laws for the violation thereof are hereby extended and shall apply to the voters, inspectors, judges, and clerks voting at or in attendance upon such election. tion, Regular or tions. Expenses. cerdings, Issue of bonds. Purpose of this act. The county commissioners, upon the issuing of aur bonds in pursuance of the terms of this act, shall deliver them to the proper State or l'ederal authority constructing said canal or waterway, to be realized upon at not less than par, and the proceeds thereof expended under such authority in the construction of such canal or waterway. Section 3. This act contemplates, among other things, the construction of canals or waterways by means of funds contributed by counties in terested or benetited, whether of this state or in cooperation with the counties of other States, or other public authorities. And for the purposes of cooperation and safeguarding the respective interests of the contributing counties, in the proportion of their respective contributions anl in respect of the same, the respective county commissioners are hereby authorized to enter irto such proper arrangements and agreements with the Secretary of War, or any other authority empowered to act in the premises under any act of Congress, or act of tae Legislature of this or any other State, as may be necessary for such purposes; and also with counties and other public authorities, either of this or other States, with a view to harmonious and efficient action, and proportionate contribution as nearly as may be arrived at or found to be practicable. APPROVED—The 13th day of April, A. D. 1911. JOHN K. TENER. Co operation. AN ACT Amending the first section of an act, approved the thirteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and seven, entiiled "An act to authorize county commissioners, for the purpose of encouraging agriculture and the holding of county agricultural exhibitions, to pay annually one thousand dollars to the incorporated agricultural associa. tion, paying premiums on agricultural exhibits, holding an annual exhibition in the county; providing for the filing of sworn statement by the claimant or claimants with the county con missioners relative to said exhibition and providing for he repayment to the county by the State of the sum so pail,” by changing from four to three the required number of days for holding such exhibitions. County agricul Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the first section tural associations of an act, approved the thirteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and seven, entitled "An act to authorize county commissioners, for the purpose of encouraging agriculture and the holding of county agricultural exhibitions, to pay an nually one thousand dollars to the incorporated agri cultural association, paying premiums on agricultural exhibits, holding an annual exhibition in the county; providing for the filing of sworn statement by the claimant or claimants with the county commissioners relative to said exhibition; and providing for the repay. ment to the county by the State of the sum so paid,” which reads as follows:-- “Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the board of Section 1. act of county commissioners of the several counties of this June 13, 1907, Commonwealth, for the purpose of encouraging agri- ment. culture and the holding of annual exhibitions of farm products, are authorized and shall pay annually, by warrant drawn upon the county treasurer, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to the incorporated County Agricultural Association, paying premiums upon exhibits,-exclusive of premiums on trials of speed,-holding in their county an annual agricultural exhibition, in the interests of stock-raising, grain, poultry, handiwork, fruits, dairy products, et cetera, for a period of not less than four consecutive days, upon the filing with the county commissioners of a sworn statement as provided for in section two of this act: Provided, That, in case there is more than one claimant in any one year for said fund, the county commissioners shall apportion and divide said one thousand dollars among the several claimants, according to the amount of premiums on agriculture, stock, fruit, and other exhibits, exclusive of premiums on speed, actually paid by each claimant at the last fair held by said claimant: Provided, Such claimants or associations shall each pay in premiums a sum equal to the said one thousand dollars; or, where two associations claim and receive five hundred dollars, they shall severally pay a like sum in premiums, or only receive, under this act, the sum they each and severally pay in premiums: Provided further, That all premiums paid under this act shall be only upon products of the county wherein such exhibition is held,” is hereby amended so as to read: Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the board of County county commissioners of the several counties of this Commonwealth, for the purpose of encouraging agriculture and the holding of annual exhibitions of farm products, are authorized and shall pay annually, by warrant drawn upon the county treasurer, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to the incorporated $1,000 annually. County Agricultural Association, paying premiuins Premiums. upon exhibits,--exclusive of premiums on trials of speed, - holding in their county an annual agricultural Annual exhiblexhibition, in the interests of stock-raising, grain, tion. poultry, handiwork, fruits, dairy products, et cetera, for a period of not less than three consecutive days, upon the filing with the county commissioners of a sworn statement as provided for in section two of this act: Provided, That in case there is more than one claimant in any one year for said fund, the county commissioners shall apportion and divide said one commis sioners. . Proviso. Disision of bonus. |