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THE CITY RECORD. "Rate for electricity in Brooklyn"—Commissioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310— Case No. 1573— Railroad Company—"Application for approval of exer- OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. cise of rights in carrying out improvements between Brooklyn- Borough line Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the and Fresh Pond Junction"—Commissioner Williams. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310— R. T. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. 3041—New York Connecting Railroad—"Application for approval of changes in WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, Masca certificate as to terminus of railroad in Borough of Queens, and rental"—Commis- ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, CO/PORATION COMM. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, COMPTIMIXIIL sioner Williams. 4 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1587—New York Dock -Railway— 11•1■1 DAVID FERGUSON. Surrivisa. "Application for approval of issue of $500,000 stock"—Commissioner Maltbie. 4 p. m. Supervisor's Office, Park Bow Banding, 18-21 Park Bow. —Room 310—Case No. 1537—Third Avenue Railway Company—"Roadbed and Published daily, at 9 a. rn, except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade street (north side), tracks on 125th street crosstown line"—Commissioner Eustis. between West Broadway and Church street, . Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy. Thursday, January 16, 1913-10.30 a. m.—Committee Room—Meeting of Com- SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), Two Dol- mittee of the Whole. 10 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1588—Long Island Railroad tars; Official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment List!, 5 cents each assembly dis- Company—"Rate of fare on Atlantic avenue division express trains between East trict; Law Department Supplement, 10 cents; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents New York and Flatbush avenue stations"—Commissioner Williams. each section; postage prepaid. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RICOID must be received at least TWO (2) Friday, January 17, 1913-10 a. m.—Room 305—Manhattan Railway Company— days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before "Form of proposed certificate for additional tracks on 2d, 3d and 9th ave- publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least nue elevated railroads"—Whole Commission. 10 a. m.—Room 305—Interborough THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Rapid Transit Company—"Form of proposed certificate for construction of Entered as. Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. elevated railroad extensions : Webster avenue line, 8th avenue and 162d street con- nection, Queensboro Bridge line and West Farms subway connection"—Whole Com- TABLE OF CONTENTS. mission. 10.30 a. m.—Committee Room—Meeting of Committee of the Whole. 12.15 p. m.—Room 310—Regular meeting of the Commission. 2 p. m.—Room 305—New Assessors, Board of— Law Department— York Municipal Railway Corporation—"Form of proposed certificate for additional Completion of Assessments, Notice of 295 Schedules Forming Brief Extracts of tracks on Broadway, Fulton street and Myrtle avenue elevated railroads"—Whole the Transactions of the Office of Commission. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, Department the Corporation Counsel for the of— 291 Weeks Ending December 7 and Saturday, January 18, 1913-10 a. m.—Room 305—New York Municipal Rail- Proposals 14, 1912 283 way Corporation—" 289 Form of proposed certificate for construction of elevated rail- Board Meetings Manhattan, Borough of— road extensions : Crosstown line, Jamaica line and Liberty avenue line"—Whole Com- Bridges, Department of— Proposals 299 Abstract of Transactions for the Week Municipal Civil Service Commission— mission. 285 Eligible List, Promulgated January 8, Ending December 28, 1912 Bids or Estimates Received 285 1913 283 Proposals 294 Notice of Examinations 290 Proposed Amendment to the Classifi- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Bronx, Borough of— 290 cation, Notice of 290 Proposals Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- Brooklyn, Borough of— ings, etc. 304 REPORT OF THE CHAMBERLAIN FOR THE YEAR. 1912. Proposals 299 Official Directory 286 Change of Grade Damage Commission— Parks, Department of— Office of the Chamberlain, January 10, 1913. Time and Place of Meetings 289 Proposals 293 285 Police Departmett- Hon. WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, Mayor : Changes in Departments, etc Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- Docks and Ferries, Department of— erty 291 Sir—I have the honor to submit herewith a report of the transactions of this Proposals 295 Public Charities, Department of— office, with respect to the City Treasury and Sinking Funds, for the year ending Education, Department of— Proposals 294 December 31, 1912. Proposals 294 Public Service Commission, First District— Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Calendar for the Week Commencing In accordance with the provisions of the Charter, the Chamberlain has reported, Franchise Matters, Notice of 295 January 13, 1913 281 in writing, weekly, to the Mayor and to the Comptroller, all moneys received by him, Examiners, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings 291 the amount of all warrants paid by him and the amount remaining to the credit of Report for the Year 1912 285 Queens, Bon* of— Executive Department— Public Notices 289 the City, all of which has been duly published in the CITY Raman. Public Notice 281 Street Cleaning, Department of— Following the precedent established last year, it is designed in this report to Finance, Department of— Proposals 294 present in a comprehensive form, with the elimination of detail, a summary of these Confirmation of Assessments, Notice of 292 Supreme Court, First Department— Notices of Sales of Tax Liens, etc 293 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 300 weekly statements. Report of the Chamberlain for the Supreme Court, Second Department— Respectfully submitted, ROBERT R. MOORE, Chamberlain. Year 1912 281 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 302 Sureties on Contracts 293 Supreme Court: Ninth Judicial District— CITY TREASURY RECEIPTS, 1912. Fire Department— Public Notices 304 Taxes $131,658,003 23 Proposals 299 Water Supply, Board of— Health, Department of— Proposals 299 *Water Rates Current, Brooklyn 2,727,550 78 Proposals 289 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- Water Rates Current, Queens and Richmond 443,902 73 Instructions to Bidders for Work to Be ment of— Arrears of Taxes 17,828,608 18 Done or Supplies to Be Furnished 304 Proposals 299 Arrears of Water Rates 472,036 86 Interest on Assessments 739,709 95 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Interest on Water Rates 19,765 66 $153,889,577 39 General Fund— HEARING ON THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SPEED Interest on Taxes $1,977,012 01 OF AUTOMOBILES. New York State Educational Department 1,812,325 00 Mortgage Tax 1,294,581 66 Office of the Mayor, January 13, 1913. Bank Tax 3,489,313 67 I will hold a public hearing on the proposed ordinance regulating the speed of 'Other Sources 2,366,633 60 10,939,865 94 automobiles, in the Mayor's office, City Hall, on January 16, 1913, at 2 p. m. Sales of Revenue Bonds $87,617,560 42 W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor. Sales of Revenue Bills 68,229.091 79 Sales of Special Revenue Bonds 7,038,065 51 Sales of General Fund Bonds 17,500,000 00 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FIRST. DISTRICT. Sales of Assessment Bonds 1,000 00 Sale of Corporate Stock held May 7, 1912, Principal 65,000,000 00 No. 154 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Sale of Corporate Stock held May 7, 1912, Premium 476,236 36 Sale of Corporate Stock to the Commissioners of Calendar for the Week Commencing January 13, 1913. Sinking Fund 3,400,000 00 Tuesday, January 14, 1913-10 a. m.—Room 305—New York Municipal Rail- Sale of Notes of The City of New York issued in way Corporation—"Form of contract for construction and operation of additional anticipation of a sale of corporate stock 85,177,467 20 rapid transit lines"—Whole Commission. 11 a. m.—Room 1810—Degnon Contract- 334,439,421 28 ing Company—"Arbitration, City's appeal"—H. H. Whitman, of counsel. 11 a. m.— Assessments $10,147,434 22 Room 1810—Degnon Contracting Company—"Arbitration No. 2, contractor's appeal" Deficiencies in Tax Levies, 1910 and 1911 3,287,366 74 —H. H. Whitman, of counsel. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1527—New York 13,434,800 96 and Queens County Railway Company—"Tracks and switches on Main street, Stein- t Miscellaneous Revenues— way avenue and other streets"—Commissioner Cram. 2 p. m.—Room 305—Inter- Excise Taxes $5,720,636 34 borough Rapid Transit Company—"Form of contract for construction and opera- Rapid Transit Railroad Rentals, Interest on Bonds 1,807,603 15 tion of additional rapid transit lines"—Whole Commission. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310— Refunds and Reimbursements to Appropriation Case No, 1364—Street Railroad Corporation—"Rates of fare upon connecting or Accounts 434,867 89 intersecting lines of street railroad in the Borough of Manhattan"—Whole Com- Restoring and Repaving, All Boroughs 582,870 26 mission. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1364—Street Railroad Corporation—"Re- Other Sources 1,889,096 12 hearing as to rates of fare upon connecting or intersecting lines of street railroad 10,435,073 76 in the Borough of Manhattan"—Whole Commission. Wednesday, January 15, 1913-10.30 a. m.—Committee Room—Meeting of Com- Total Receipts $523,138,739 33 mittee of the Whole. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1541—Flatbush Gas Com- pany—Samuel E. Maires et al., complainants—"Rate for electricity in Brooklyn"— Commissioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1577—Gas corporations in * For Water Rates Current, Manhattan and , see Sinking Fund for the Brooklyn—"Gas pressure regulations"—Commissioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room Payment of Interest on the City Debt. 305—Case No. 1579—Gas corporations in Borough of Queens—"Gas pressure regu- t The balance of the General Fund is drawn from numerous sources, incapable lations"—Commissioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1540—Edison of being reduced to intelligible terms within the limits of a condensed statement. Electric Illuminating Company of Brooklyn—Albert Moritz et al., complainants— Included in these are various open special and trust funds against which war- rants are drawn, and which, therefore, have an uncertain revenue value or none at all. CITY TREASURY PAYMENTS, 1912. Special Corporate Special Appropriation Revenue Bond Stock and Trust Total. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts.

Interest on the City Debt $34,485,779 10 $287 70 $5,708,670 75 $40,194,737 55 Redemption of Revenue Bonds and Revenue Bills 168,585,952 75 168,585,952 75 Redemption of Corporate Stock Notes 73,581,950 47 73,581,950 47 Redemption of the City Debt 7,373,485 31 2,055 00 111,395 77 7,485,936 08 Installments Payable in 1912 8,366,206 93 ,8,366,206 93 Amount of Deficiency on January 1, 1911, Taxes Uncollectible 3,287,366 74 3,287,366 74 New York State Tax 4,301,345 65 4,301,345 65 *Transfer o f Suplus Water Revenue, Brooklyn 1,126,555 30 1,126,555 30 Department of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals 1,328,509 81 22,708 92 $658,407 57 2,009,626 30 Department of Bridges 760.373 09 252,993 30 4,439,108 66 415,831 08 5,868,306 13 Department of Correction 1,329.970 65 7,702 49 20,794 12 17,370 88 1,375,838 14 Department of Docks and Ferries 2,734,516 38 17,410 00 • 1,989,732 65 4,741,659 03 Department of Education 33,823,603 43 119,037 24 4,942,887 28 240,453 40 39,125,961 35 Department of Finance 1,532,132 49 32,1% 59 8,645 18 1,572,974 26 Department of Health 2,907,453 05 42,700 89 440,947 95 19,708 63 3,410,810 52

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Special Corporate Special Appropriation Revenue Bond Stock and Trust Total. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. Accounts. Department of Parks 3,423,280 14 125,086 89 1,777,462 09 8,363 15 5,334,192 27 is Department of Public Charities 3,287,697 24 75,477 82 1,752,931 04 5,116,106 10 Department of Street Cleaning 8,711,243 13 208,720 86 22,769 44 43,307 40 8,986,040 83 Department of Taxes and Assessments 583,170 48 55,025 04 638,195 52 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 7,265,968 09 62,608 27 4,475,915 52 2,009,531 35 13,814,023 23 Fire Department 8,552,702 04 274,964 07 875,067 25 550,541 77 10,253,275 13 Law Department 772,778 37 772,778 37 Police Department 15,928,783 70 440,586 86 309,853 86 430,000 00 17,109,224 42 Tenement House Department 744,411 99 744,411 99 President; Borough of Manhattan 2,496,333 76 149,013 62 3,364,272 32 158,530 27 6,168,149 97 President, Borough of The Bronx 1,119,875 04 11,098 06 819,364 29 51,281 51 2,001,618 90 President, Borough of Brooklyn 2,080,279 39 59,751 83 2,181,988 21 200,970 03 4,522,989 46 President, Borough of Queens 1,579,527 51 85,035 81 507,053 00 16,190 36 2,187,806 68 President, Borough of Richmond 771,037 44 , 7,903 96 665,729 31 28,644 10 1,473,314 81 Board of City Record 927,369 32 927,369 32 Board of Water Supply 23,769;683 39 23,769,683 39 Charitable Institutions 4,664,967 71 162 50 4,665,130 21 Courts 4,429,956 46 123,215 13 4,553,171 59 Public Service Commission 1,357,533 75 12,403,289 66 102 14 13,76025 55 tMiscellaneous 9,447,739 32 2,789,755 01 9,738,593 60 8,984,969 96 30,961,057 89

Total payments $179,017,863 76 $6,323,031 61 . $73,155,851 21 $262,298,966 25 $522,795,712 83

*See Water Sinking Fund, City of Brooklyn. t Payments on account of all other Departments and purposes. It is designed here to set forth only the expendi- tures of the larger Departments. SINKING FUND RECEIPTS, 1912. East Side park lands, interest 319 11 Sinking Fund Redemption. Redemption of permanent water loan bonds 125,000 00 Installment, payable in 1912 397,593 71 Assessment Fund $1,878 14 Redemption of corporate stock notes 600,000 00 West Farms Gas Tax 43 10 Redemption of special revenue bonds 400,000 00 New York Steam Company 31 35 1,993,395 70 Assessment prior to 1850 621 79 Sinking Fund, L. I. C., Redemption Fire Bonds. Street Improvement Fund 5,854 84 Interest on deposits $74 28 Road to public drive south 200 00 Annual installment, payable in 1912 1,166 67 Transfer of surplus revenue from sinking fund Revenue from investment 660 00 interest 7,000,000 00 $1,900 95 Rents (collector of revenues) 272,225 18 Sinking Fund, L. I. C., Redemption of Water Bonds. Privileges (collector of revenues) ' 31,322 50 Interest on deposits tl Franchises 470,025 10 Annual installment $69 08;1 Sales of Real Estate 68,284 88 Revenue from interest 465 00 Market Cellar Rents 1,095 82 1,484 84 Blackwells Island Bridge Market rent 133 33 Water Sinking Fund, City of New York. Water Lot quit rent 8 52 Interest on deposits $5,809 31 Flower Market 750 00 Annual installment 1,725,868 72 Chamberlain's commissions (State Treasurer) 5,000 00 i; Revenue from investment 314,924 44 Plaza privileges 1,500 00 Redemption of notes 1,570,000 CO Sundry licenses 209,920 50 Redemption of special revenue bonds 150,000 00 Street vaults 392,8% 69 $3,766,602 4i Licenses 31,981 50 Water Sinking Fund, City of Brooklyn. Rents, Department D. & F 4,498,413 55 Interest on deposits $5,326 44 *Interest on City Treasury balances 543,822 73 Revenue from investment 23,000 05 Interest on deposits 88,852 28 Transfer surplus water revenue, Brooklyn 1,126,555 30 Revenue from investments 6,108,949 29 Redemption of notes 400,000 CO Commissioner of Jurors, fines 133 67 1,554,881 79 Redemption of special revenue bonds 250,000 00 Redemption of additional water stock 758,500 00 Total receipts $79,740,519 25 Redemption of water main stock 206,000 00 Redemption of corporate stock notes 16,121,000 00 *Each sinking fund receives the bank interest earned by it, and, in addition, the Redemption of revenue bonds 4,000,000 00 sinking fund for the redemption of the City debt receives the interest earned on Forfeited security deposits 491 33 deposits of City Treasury money. Dock and slip rents 246 44 PAYMENTS FROM THE SINKING FUNDS, 1912. Tunnel franchises 3,500 00 For Investment in New York City Bonds, Stock and Notes $66,169,500 00 Railroad franchises 5,018 56 For the Redemption of Consolidated Stock of The City of New York 976,553 60 $41,078,701 09 For the Redemption of Water Main Stock 204,500 00 Sinking Fund Interest. For the Redemption of Exempt Water Main Stock 1,500 00 Arrears of Croton water rents and interest 1,036,310 87 For the Redemption of Exempt Additional Water Stock of City of Croton rents and penalties 6,262,264 40 New York 1,008,500 00 Interest on deposits 58,304 79 For the Redemption of Permanent Water Loan Bonds, of City of Revenue from investments •9,747 94 Brooklyn 2,022,000 00 Interest on West Farms gas tax 109 51 For Payment of Interest on the City Debt, viz.: Stenographer's fees, New York County Clerk 21,243 00 On Additional Water Stock, City of New York 138,435 00 Rents (Collector of Revenues) 165,184 22 On Bonds and Stock of The City of New York 991,641 32 Rents, Department D. & F 243,733 88 For Transfer of Surplus Revenues to Sinking Fund for Redemption Court fees and fines 480,017 36 of the City Debt, No. 1 7,000,000 00 Fines and penalties 85,330 07 For Refunds on Account of Overpayments for Street Vault Permits, Tolls, Department D. & F 963,623 41 etc. 3,152 92 Privileges, Department D. & F 78,569 40 For Payments to Various Societies from the Amount of Fines Im- Water lot rents 407 97 posed and Collected by the Courts of General Sessions and Special Redemption of corporate stock notes 1,600,000 00 Sessions, Deposited to Credit of This Fund 36,040 00 11,004,846 82 For Refunds on Account of Croton Water Rents Paid in Error, Court Sinking Fund Redemption, No. 2. Fees and Fines Collected, etc 33,225 45 Interest on deposits ,. 4,696 65 For Refunds of Assessments Paid in Error 133 75 Annual installments payable in 1912 543,086 35 For Deposit in City Treasury to Credit of the Fund for Street and Revenue from investments 309,311 75 Park Openings 703 00 Redemption of corporate stock notes 400,000 00 For Deposit in City Treasury to Credit of the General Fund 128 27 Redemption of special revenue bonds 350,000 00 For Deposit in City Treasury to Credit of the Water Revenue, 1,607,094 75 Brooklyn, 1900 821 91 • Sinking Fund, City of New York, For Deposit in City Treasury to Credit of the S. Fd. Payment Int. on Interest on deposits $20,114 95 City Debt 1 16 Rapid Transit Railroad, rentals, Manhattan and Bronx Division 464,649 19 Total Payments $78,586,836 38 Rapid Transit Railroad, rentals, Brooklyn and Man- SPECIAL FUNDS, 1912. hattan Division 42,317 16 Annual installment, payable in 1912 5,697,541 48 Receipts. Payments. Revenue from investment 1,339,089 72 Rentals 732 29 Interest Registered $27,859,237 63 $27,857,459 97 Redemption of corporate stock notes 11,162,166 05 Unclaimed Interest 1,475 78 1,453 67 Redemption of special revenue bonds 5,000 00 Jury Fees 584,906 00 588,817 16 18,731,610 84 *Witness Fees 22,000 00 24,024 08 Redemption of Coupon Bonds 221,200 00 Sinking Fund, City of Brooklyn. 226,700 00 Prospect Park improvement, installments $28,135 78 Total $28, .4: 819 41 $28,698,454 88 Prospect Park improvement, full payment 1,682 22 Interest on Prospect Park improvement, installment 1,550 01 *Witnesses for the People in criminal cases in the Counties of New York, Queens Interest on deposits 3,690 25 and Richmond. There seems to be no provision for the payment of such fees in Kings Revenue from investments 428,496 18 County. East Side park lands 6,928 44 RECAPITULATION. Receipts. Payments. City Treasury- Balance, Dec. 31, 1911 $17,398,959 83 Payments $522,795,712 83 Receipts 523,138,739 33 Cash Balance in City Treasury Jan. 1, 1913 17,741,986 33 $540,537,699 16 $540,537,69916 Sinking Funds- Balance, Dec. 31, 1911 $7,068.778 94 Payments $78,586,836 38 Receipts 79,740,519 25 Cash Balance in City Treasury Jan. 1, 1913 8,222,461 81

$86,809,298 19 $86,809,298 19

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Special Funds- 4 Balance, December 31, 1911 $113,667 62 Payments $28,698,454 Receipts 28,688,819 41 Cash Balance in City Treasury Jan. 1, 1913 101,032 15

$28,802,487 03 1802,487 03 Aggregate Balances, December 31, 1912 $26,068,480 29 Aggregate Balances, December 31, 1911 24,581,406 39

Increase $1,487,073 90

Register MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Court. and When Title. Nature of Action. Folio. Commenced. Assistant Engineer, Sewage Disposal, List Promulgated January 8, 1913. 1 Thompson, Alex. (not qualified), E. Broadway, Monticello, N: Y. 86.00 Sup., K. Co. 93 32 Dec. 6, 1912 Cohen, Harry L., 84.90 M. & M. Realty & 2 Whittemore, Leslie C., Y. M. C. A., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Construction Co. et al. To foreclose mortgage. 3 Shaughnessy, Charles S., Cold Spring on Hudson 80.40 Sup., K. Co. 93 33 Dec. 6, 1912 Collins, Thomas (ex Certiorari to review dismissal from 4 Pratt, Arthur H., 24 Summit ave., White Plains, N. Y. 79.70 rel.) vs. Rhinelander Police Department. 5 Bradbury, Richard R., Clarke st., Pleasantville, N. Y. 79.60 Waldo Supreme... 93 34 Dec. 6, 1912 Rosenberg, Henry W Mandamus to compel reinstatement 6 Shaw, George H., 1235 E. 19th st., Brooklyn 78.90 (ex rel.), vs. Rhine- as Patrolman, Police Department. 7 Sanborn, Morton F., Bedford road, Pleasantville, N. Y. 78.20 lander Waldo 77 . 70 Supreme... 93 35 Dec. 6, 1912 Saltzleder, Marie, etc , 8 Coffin, Theodore DuL., Katonah, N. Y. trustee, vs. Mary A 9 Brown, Robert H., 21 W. 127th st 77.70 Nolan et al To foreclose mortgage. 10 Cohen, Walter W., 142 Decatur st., Brooklyn 75.80 Supreme... 93 36 Dec. 6, 1912 Deperi, Michael, infant, Personal injuries, run over by auto- 75.30 by guardian, etc mobile, Elizabeth at., Manhattan, 11 Vernon, Stephen B., 503 James st., Syracuse, N. Y. $20,000. 12 Ehle, Virgil, 131 West 21st st. 74.50. Sup., K. Co. 93 37 Dec. 6, 1912 Maltz, Bertha Summons only served. 13 Kohn, Arthur H., 567 6th st., Brooklyn 73.00 Supreme... 93 38 Dec. 6, 1912 Holtzer, Max (ex rel.), Mandamus to compel removal of in- 14 Knight, George H., 296 Ryerson st., Brooklyn 71.20 vs. George McAneny cumbrances, Grand at., near Allen et al. st. Sup., K. Co. 93 39 Dec. 6, 1912 Boland, Henrietta Personal injuries, fall, condition of walk, Metropolitan Ave. Bridge, LAW DEPARTMENT. $25,000. City. 93 40 Dec. 6, 1912 Bakal, Mary Personal injuries, fall down stair. case, flushing ave., Long Island The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office City, $2,000. of the Corporation Counsel for the week ending December 7, 1912, as required by Sup., K. Co. 93 41 Dec. 6, 1912 Mechanics Bank, Brook- To foreclose mortgage. section 1546 of the Greater New York Charter: lyn, vs. Joanna F Carlin et al Note-The City of New York, or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The Supreme... 93 42 Dec. 7, 1912 Molleson, George A , To foreclose mortgage, City of New York, is defendant unless otherwise mentioned. and ano. vs. William A. Mallett et at SCHEDULE "A." Supreme... 93 43 Dec. 7, 1912 City of New York vs Balance of amount for repaving Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted. John D. Crimmins Spring st., $2,832.11. and ano. Register Sup., K. Co. 93 44 Dec. 7, 1912 Bergoffen, Herman (ex Mandamus to compel preparation of Court. and When Title. Nature of Action. rel.) vs. Board of Ed- eligible list for Teachers of gradu- Folio. Commenced. ucation et at ating class, Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens and Richmond. Co., K. Co.. 92 495 Dec. 2, 1912 Speir, Francis, Jr., as Sup., K. Co. 92 461 Nov. 25, 1912 Lynster, Richard (ex Mandamus to compel recount of trustee, vs. Thomas rel.), vs. Board of votes, Twenty-third Assembly Dia. Heaney et al To foreclose mortgage. County Canvassers . trict. Mun., B'k'n 92 496 Dec. 2, 1912 Burke, Thomasina, vs Personal injuries, alighting from Sup., K. Co. 92 465 Nov. 26, 1912 Gerken, John H. (ex Mandamus to compel recount of The City and ano street car, condition of pavement, rd.), vs. Board of votes, Sixth Assembly District. Broadway and McKibben st., $500. County Canvassers . Mun., B'k'n 92 497 Dec. 2, 1912 Burke, Thomas, vs For loss of services of wife, injured, Sup., X. Co. 92 466 Nov. 26, 1912 Lynster, Richard (ex Mandamus to compel correction of The City and ano fall, Broadway and McKibben st., rel.), vs. Board of tally sheets, etc. Brooklyn, $500. Elections et al Sup., Q. Co. 92 .498 Dec. 2, 1912 Municipal Liens Co. vs The City et al To foreclose transfer of tax lien. Sup., K. Co. 92 499 Dec. 2, 1912 MacLean, Hector Personal injuries, fall, tripping over SCHEDULE "B." chain, Municipal ferryboat, 39th Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered. st., Brooklyn, $20,000. The City of New York vs. John Senise; Victor Rosenstraus-Entered orders dis- Sup., K. Co. 92 500 Dec. 2, 1912 Seldowitz, Louis, vs. The City and ano To foreclose lien. continuing actions, without costs. Sup., K. Co. 93 1 Dec. 3, 1912 Young Women's Chris• Mandamus to compel cancelation of William Hutton vs. M. H. Gornston-Entered Appellate Division order affirm- tian Association (ex water rents. ing order dismissing action, with costs to defendant. rel.) vs. Henry S Thompson Herman F. Bindsell-Entered order denying motion for new trial. Supreme... 93 2 Dec. 3, 1912 City of New York vs Balance due, repairing and repaving People ex rel. Brooklyn City Railroad Co. vs. S. B. T. C. (and eleven other Atlantic Alcatraz As• pavement, W. 27th and 28th sts., proceedings for 1909)-Entered orders reducing assessments on special franchises, phalt Co. et al • $1,567.82. Supreme... 93 3 Dec. 3, 1912 City of New York vs. To restrain maintenance of vault at as scheduled. Charles A. Whitney, 6, Murray st. and for damages, People ex rd. Isidore Jackson vs. L. Purdy et al. (1911 and 1912)-Entered orders as trustee, etc $1,000. reducing assessments on real property to $150,000. Supreme... 93 4 Dec. 3, 1912 City of New York vs For cost of repairing asphalt pave- Fruin Bambrick Con- ments on Macdougal st. and Wav- People ex rel. Peter J. Garvey vs. W. A. Prendergast-Entered Court of Ap- struction Co. et al erly place, $3,808.71. peals order dismissing relator's appeal for lack of prosecution, with costs. Supreme... 93 5 Dec. 3, 1912 City of New York vs For cost of repairing asphalt pave. Louise Smith, administratrix; Philipine Operle, Julius Bondheim-Entered orders Warren Scharf As- ments on Dutch. st. and Pearl at., phalt Paving Co. et $827.87. denying motions for new trials. al.. People ex rel. Arbuckle Bros. vs. S. B. T. C. (1908, 1909 and 1910)-Orders Supreme... 93 6 Dec. 3, 1912 City of New York vs For cost of repaving between tracks, entered cancelling assessments on relator's special franchises. Brooklyn •Q u e e n s Jamaica ave., from East New York County & Suburban to Pennsylvania ayes., $233.96. Harry P. Connor vs. Board of Education; George B. Meeteer vs. Board of Edu- Railroad Co. (No. 5). cation-Appellate Division orders entered affirming judgments in favor of plaintiffs. Supreme... M 284 Dec. 3, 1912 Jackson, Isidore (ex Certiorari to review assessment of People ex rel. H. A. LaChicotte vs. A. J. O'Keeffe-Entered order denying mo- rel.), vs. Lawson relator's real estate for 1912. Purdy et at tion for peremptory writ of mandamus and granting alternative writ. Supreme... 93 7 Dec. 3, 1912 Sloane, Louis J., and Thomas Cummings; Harry Wolf, an infant-Entered orders discontinuing ac- ano. vs. Abraham tions without costs. Halpin et al To foreclose mortgage. Sup., K. Co. 93 8 Dec. 3, 1912 Troy, Helen A Personal injuries, fall, broken side- Henry H. Geise, administrator-Entered order granting motion for leave to walk, Stuyvesant ave., Brooklyn, amend complaint upon condition that plaintiff pay to defendants costs to date. $15,000. People ex rel. Bronx Traction Co. vs. S. B. T. C. (1911) ; People ex rel. South- Co., K. Co 93 9 Dec. 3, 1912 Selkowitz, Bertha, an Personal injuries, fall, broken side. infant, by guardian walk, 57 Scholes st., Brooklyn, ern Boulevard Railroad Co. vs. S. B. T. C. (1911)-Orders entered discontinuing $1,500. proceedings, without costs. Supreme 93 10 Dec. 3, 1912 Longhead, William J , vs. William H. Stack- People ex rel. Leslie Sutherland, receiver, etc., vs. S. B. T. C. (1911) ; People pole and ano For malicious prosecution, $25,000. ex rd. Westchester Electric Railroad Co. vs. S. B. T. C. (1911)-Order entered re- Sup., K. Co. 93 11 Dec. 3, 1912 Carroll, Bridget, vs. the Personal injuries, fall, snow and ice, ducing assessments on special franchises, as scheduled. City and ano 162 Franklin st., Brooklyn, $10,000. People ex rel. Patrick R. Kinney vs. Board of Education-Order entered grant- Supreme 93 12 Dec. 3, 1912 Jacobs Max, and ano Summons only served. Co., K. Co 93 13 Dec. 3, 1912Volett Jacobs, Inc , ing relator's motion for peremptory writ of mandamus. vs. Wort Patterson People ex rel. Commercial Cable C.o. vs. L. Purdy et al (1900 to 1906) ; People Construction Co. et ex rel. A. Belmont et al., as trustee, vs. L. Purdy et al (1912); People ex rel. Man- al. To foreclose mortgage. Mun 93 14 Dec. 3, 1912 Wolfer, Frank Summons with notice for $150 served. hattan Railway Co. vs. L. Purdy et al. (1912)-Entered orders discontinuing pro- Mun 93 15 Dec. 3, 1912 Silverstein, Morris Summons with notice for $196 served. ceedings, without costs. Mun 93 16 Dec. 3, 1912 Fertig, Hattie Summons with notice for $455.40 People ex rd. James J. O'Brien vs. P. H. Whitney; People ex rel. Clarence U. served. Mun 93 17 Dec. 3, 1912 Wilinsky, Isidore Summons with notice for $230 served. Platt vs. P. H. Whitney-Entered orders denying motions for peremptory writs of Mun., B'k'n 93 18 Dec. 3, 1912 Blau, Henry Balance of salary as Chainman and mandamus, with $10 costs to defendant. Rodman, $170. Laura A. Porter, administratrix; Minnie Long, administratrix-Entered orders Mun 93 19 Dec. 3, 1912 Rubin, Louis, vs. Thomas F. O'Connor. To recover chattels or value, $57. denying motions for new trials. Mun. 93 20 Dec. 4; 1912 Best, John, vs. Max Emile Leibel-Entered judgment in favor of defendant on the merits, and for Sussman et al To foreclose lien. $76.90 'costs. Supreme 93 21 Dec. 4, 1912 Conoscenti, Euplio, ad- For death of intestate, killed at work, ministrator of estate Shaft 13, Catskill Aqueduct, ex- Ella Kyle-Order entered granting plaintiff leave to amend complaint upon of Nicola Rullo, etc., plosion of dynamite, $20,000. payment of $10 costs to defendant. vs. Grant Smith et al. Supreme... 93 22 Dec. 4, 1912 Conoscenti, Euplio, ad- For death of intestate, killed at work, Philip Lynch; Luke A. Burke & Sons Co.-Entered orders discontinuing actions ministrator of estate Shaft 13, Catskill Aqueduct, ex- without costs. of Antonio hfariani, plosion of dynamite, $20,000. People ex rd. Richard Lynster vs. Board of County Canvassers-Entered order etc., vs. Grant Smith vacating stay of proceedings. et al. Supreme... 93 23 Dec. 4, 1912 Conoscenti, Euplio, ad- For death of intestate, killed at work, People ex rel. John H. Gerken vs. 'Board of County Canvassers-Entered order ministrator of estate Shaft 13, Catskill Aqueduct, ex. vacating stay of proceedings and discontinuing proceeding without costs. of Antonino Mariani, plosion of dynamite, $20,000. Sophie Hoeberman vs. E. J. Butler et al.-Order entered granting plaintiff leave etc., vs. Grant Smith et al. to amend complaint. Supreme... 93 24 Dec. 4, 1912 Slantz, William, admin- For death of intestate, killed at work, William R. Fleming-Entered Appellate Division order affirming order setting istrator of estate of Shaft 13, Catskill Aqueduct, ex- aside verdict in favor of plaintiff. Luigi Tinari, etc., vs. plosion of dynamite, $20,000. Grant Smith et al Jennie Teplitz-Entered order granting motion to dismiss action for lack of Supreme... 93 25 Dec. 4, 1912 Slantz, William, admin- For death of intestate, killed at work, prosecution. istrator of estate of Shaft 13, Catskill Aqueduct, ex• Lorenzo Primavere, plosion of dynamite, $20,000. Sarah Moriarty-Entered order denying motion for new trial. etc., vs. Grant Smith John Weigl vs. W. A. Prendergast et al.-Entered order modifying injunction et al. as to salaries of employees for 1912. Supreme... 93 26 Dec. 4, 1912 American Mortgage Co To cancel mortgage of record. vs. The Irving Sav- People ex rd. William E. Woodill vs. J. G. Tighe et al-Entered order on ings Institution et at. remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming judgment in favor of defendants, with U. S. Dist. 93 27 Dec. 4, 1912 Sweeney, Delia Personal injuries, struck by stream costs. Entered judgment on order of remittitur for $9225 costs, in favor of de- of water from fireboat "A. S. fendants. Hewitt," while cleaner on ferry boat "Hamilton.' Judgments- Were Entered in Favor of the Plaintiffs in the Following Actions. Supreme... 93 28 Dec. 5, 1912 City of New York vs. For illegal occupation of extra vault Jacob A. Zimmerman. space, corner of 58th st. and Park ave., $4,176. Register Date. Name. Supreme... 93 29 Dec. 5, 1912 Ci Y k For extra cost of completing aban- and Amount. ddy avnsci doned contract for regulating, etc., Folio. ano. .... . , W. 177th at., $380.49. Supreme... 93. 30 Dec. 5, 1912 Clark, jane y4=ri: V. Nov. 30, 1912 Frankenstein, Julia 75 346 $433 22 B. Constritetion"- Co. Dec. 3, 1912 Crowell, Robert R. et al. To foreclose mortgage. 92 134 456 51 Mun 93 31 Dec. 5, 1912 Wagner, iftl' Personal injuries, fall, condition of Dec. 3, 1912 Crowell, Robert R. 92 87 371 55 street, Mail st., $500. Dec. 5, 1912 Porter, Laura A. administratrix 89 356 10,136 35 -

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SCHEDULE "C." SCHEDULE "E." Opinions Rendered to the Various Departments. Record of Court Work. Titusville Iron Co. vs. The City of New York et al.-Argued at Court of Appeals; Opinions decision reserved; T. Farley for ' the City. "Judgment affirmed as to City of Department. Rendered. New York and reversed, and new trial ordered as to defendant Olvany." Finance Department 8 City of New York vs. New York Mutual Gas Light Co.-Argued at Court Borough Presidents 4 of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. "Judgment affirmed." Department of Public Works 3 David H. Gaines; Nathan Weinstein and another-Motion for reargument of Board of Aldermen 3 appeal or for leave to appeal to Appellate Division submitted at Appellate Term; Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 2 decision reserved; H. Crone for the City. "Motion denied." Board of Water Supply 2 In re Dominico Volpe-Motion for order directing Register to discharge mort- Dock Department 1 gage; submitted to Page, J.; decision reserved; G. H. Cowie for the City. Department of Corrections 1 People ex rel. King, Rice and Ganey Co. vs. W. A. Prendergast (2 proceed- Commissioner of Records, Kings County 1 ings)-Motions for peremptory writs of mandamus; argued before Page, J.; deci- Commissioners of Accounts 1 sion reserved; F. Martin for the City. Department of Parks 1 People ex rel. Patrick R. Kinney vs. Board of Education-Motion for perempt- ory writ of mandamus; submitted to Page, J.; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for Total 27 the City. "Motion granted." Henry F. Kelly vs. C. C. Miller et al.-Tried before Cohalan, J.; decision re- ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Counsel. served; R. H. Mitchell for the City. C. T. Willard Co. vs. The City of New York et al.-Tried before Giegerich, J.; The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office decision reserved; J. L. O'Brien for the City. of the Corporation Counsel for the week ending December 14, 1912, as required by Esther Fuchs-Tried before Hendrick, J., and a jury; verdict for plaintiff for section 1546 of the Greater New York Charter : $900; T. G. Price for the City. Note-The City of New York, or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The Harry Fuchs-Tried before Hendrick, J., and a jury; verdict for plaintiff for City of New York, is defendant unless otherwise mentioned. $275; T. G. Price for the City. SCHEDULE "A." Bernard Creutzberger-Complaint dismissed by default before Hendrick, J.; J. Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted. A. Stover for the City. Queens approach to Bridge No. 4 (in re Martha Schinn)-Motion to confirm Register Court. and When Title. Nature of Action. referee's report; argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; C. Bradshaw for Folio. Commenced. the City. Arthur Reilly-Tried before Sturgis, J., in Municipal Court; decision reserved; Supreme... 93 45 Dec. 9, 1912 Stage Society of New To restrain interference with per- York, The, vs. Rhine- formance at Lyceum Theatre. H. J. Shields for the City. lander Waldo Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co.-Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; City. 93 46 Dec. 9, 1912 Ribbe, Gustave, vs For false arrest and imprisonment, T. Farley for the City. "Judgment affirmed." Myles McDonnell $2,500. 93 47 Dec. 9, 1912 Ribbe, Martha, vs Mayor vs. Mechanics and Traders Bank-Argued at Appellate Division; deci- Myles McDonnell For slander, $5,000. sion reserved; T. Farley for the City. "Judgment reversed and judgment directed City.. 93 48 Dec. 9, 1912 Ribbe, Gustav, vs for plaintiff, as indicated in opinion.' Myles McDonnell For assault, $5,000. Co., K. Co 93 49 Dec. 9, 1912 Connelly, David, vs Minnie Lowe-Motion to dismiss appeal; submitted at Appellate Division; deci- Realty Trust et al Summons only served. sion reserved; H. Crone for the City. "Motion denied." Supreme 93 50 Dec. 9, 1912 King, William (ex rd.), Mandamus to compel reinstatement Minnie Lowe-Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; H. Crone vs. James A. Hender• as Plumbing Inspector, Bureau of son Buildings, The Bronx, etc. for the City. "Order affirmed." Supreme... 93 51 Dec. 9, 1912 Howley, John J. (ex Mandamus to compel reinstatement Lena Sparber, an infant, etc.-Tried before Ford, J., and a jury; verdict for rd.) vs, James A. as Plumbing Inspector, Bureau of Henderson, etc. Buildings, The Bronx, etc. defendant; A. Parker for the City. Supreme... 93 52 Dec. 9, 1912 Howland, Charles P , Manhattan Bridge Three-Cent Line vs. A. J. O'Keeffe et al.-Argued at Appel- vs. Margaret M late Division; decision reserved; W. P. Burr for the City. Foley et al To foreclose mortgage. Supreme... 93 53 Dec. 9, 1912 Rowers, William, ex- In re George W. Mitchell-Motion for order directing Register; submitted to ecutor, vs. Henry K. Page, J.; decision reserved; G. H. Cowie for the City. S. Williams et al To foreclose mortgage. Supreme... 93 54 Dec. 9, 1912 Verschleiser, Max, vs In re Charles Werner et al.-Motion to vacate or reduce assessment; submitted Jackson Amusement to Aspinall, J.; decision reserved; C. W. Miller for the City. "Motion denied." Co. et al To foreclose mortgage. People ex rel. Amoskeag Savings Bank vs. L. Purdy et al.-Argued at United Sup., Q. Co. 93 55 Dec. 10, 1912 Sullivan, Joseph (ex Certiorari to review dismissal as Su- rel.), vs. Maurice E perintendent of Bureau of Public State Supreme Court; decision reserved; W. H. King for the City. Connolly Buildings, etc., Queens. John Golden-Tried before Gavegan, J., and a jury; juror withdrawn; J. Widde- Ali Supreme... 93 56 Dec. 10, 1912 Goldberg, Hyman Personal injuries, fall, condition of combe for the City. street, 65th st. and Broadway, People ex rel. Rosa Abraham et al. vs. L. Purdy et al.-Motion for leave to $5,000. Supreme... 93 57 Dec. 10, 1912 Peterson, Charles, and For order dispensing with lost mort- amend petition for writ of certiorari; argued before Aspinall, J., and granted; ano. (matter of) .... gage. W. R. Wilson, Jr., for the City. Supreme... 93 58 Dec. 10, 1912 Brous, Rae, vs. The City et at Summons only served. Herman Schrader-Complaint dismissed by default before Blackmar, J.; E. S. Supreme... 93 59 Dec. 10, 1912 Brous, Henry D., vs Malone for the City. The City et al Summons only served. People ex rel. G. Arnold Moses vs. J. Marks-Submitted at Appellate Division; Sup., K. Co. 93 60 Dec. 10, 1912 Shlikerman, Alexander, vs. Giovanni Pinto et decision reserved; H. Crone for the City. "Order affirmed." al, To foreclose transfer of tax lien. People ex rel. Sidney M. Fuerst vs. W. H. Maxwell-Submitted at Appellate Mun. 93 61 Dec. 10, 1912 Clapper, Meyer, vs. The For loss of services of daughter, in- Division; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for the City. City and ano jured, explosion of gas range, • Washington Irving High School, John Sherman Hoyt vs. A. E. Steers et al.-Sumbitted at Appellate Division; $500. decision reserved; W. E. C. Mayer for the City. "Order affirmed." Supreme... 93 $ 62 Dec. 10, 1912 Conoscenti, Euplio,_ ad- For death of intestate, explosion of Court House Site (in re Samuel Green)-Argued at Appellate Division; decision ministrator, vs. Pitts- dynamite, Shaft 12, Catskill Aque- burg Contracting. Co. duct, $20,000. reserved; T. Farley for the City. "Order affirmed." and ano. People ex rd. Mary A. Requa vs. Board of Education-Motion to amend order Supreme... 93 63 Dec. 10, 1912 Deutsch, Adolph, and of reversal; submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; H. Crone for the ano. Overflow of sewer. City. "Motion denied." Sup.,A.Co. SF2 442 Dec. 11, 1912 Abraham & Straus (ex Certiorari to review assessment for rel.) vs. State Board relator's special franchises for 1912. Rose M. Colligan, administratrix-Argued at Appellate Division; decision re- of Tax Commissioners Sup.,A.Co. SF2 443 Dec. 11, 1912. Metropolitan Life In- Certiorari to review assessment of served; C. L. Barber for the City. surance Co. (ex rel.) relator's spedil franchises for 1912. Abbott P. Brush vs. The City of New York et al.-Tried before Bischoff, J.; vs. State Board of decision reserved;. C. J. Nehrbas for the City. Tax Commissioners . J., and a jury; ver- Sup.,A.Co. SF2 444 Dec. 11, 1912 Harlem River & Port- Certiorari to review assessment of Isidore Spieler, an infant, etc.-Tried before Newburger, chester Railroad Co. relator's special franchises for 1912. dict for plaintiff for $1,000; G. M. Curtis, Jr., for the City. (ex rel.) vs. State Charles Peterson et al.-Reference proceeded and adjourned; F. Martin for the Board of Tax Com- missioners City. Supreme... 93 64 Dec. 11, 1912 House of Mercy, New George B. Meeteer vs. Board of Education; Thomas McCaffrey vs. Board .of York, The, vs. John Education-Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for Harper et al To foreclose mortgage. Supreme... 93 65 Dec. 11, 1912 Grower, Fannie Personal injuries, fall, snow and the City. "Judgment affirmed." ice, 884 Union ave., $10,000. Thirty-ninth Street Ferry Terminal (in re. H. W. Johns-Manville Co.)-Mo- Sup., K. Co. 93 66 Dec. 11, 1912 Reliance Fireproof tion to dismiss appeal of City of New York; argued at Appellate Division; Door Co. vs. The City et al. To foreclose lien. decision reserved; J. B. Shanahan for the City. "Motion denied on conditions, etc." Supreme... 93 67 Dec. 11, 1912 Presbyterian Hospital, Emil N. Koster-Motion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals; argued at in The City of New Appellate Division; decision reserved; F. J. Price for the City. "Motion denied!' York, and ano. vs. Thomas B. Watson Thomas J. Connell-Tried before Ferguson, J., and a jury in Municipal Court; et al. To foreclose mortgage. complaint dismissed ; J. T. O'Neill for the City. /dun., B'k'n 93 68 Dec. 11, 1912 McElroy, Edward, vs Balance of salary as Architectural Annie Moriarty, administratrix-Tried before Clark, J., and a jury; verdict Board of Education Draftsman, Board of Education, of The City of New $400. for plaintiff for $3,500. Motion to set aside verdict, argued; decision reserved; P. York E. Callahan for the City. Sup., K. Co. 93 69 Dec. 12, 1912 Cranford Co. For breach of contract for repaving roadway, Clarkson ave., Brooklyn, James Hebron-Argued at Appellate Term; decision reserved; F. J. Price for $2P01.65. the City. "Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to abide event." Supreme... 93 70 Dec. 12, 1912 Foster, Frederic deP , James F. Gillen-Argued at Appellate Term; decision reserved; J. T. O'Neill and ano., trustees, vs Grace P. Brant et al To foreclose mortgage. for the City. Supreme... 93 71 Dec. 12, 1912 Dreyer, Henry, and Abraham Vanderberg-Tried before Benedict, J., and a jury; verdict for plain- ano. vs. Mary T tiff for $10.000; P. E. Callahan for the City. Martin et al To foreclose mortgage. Supreme... 93 72 Dec. 12, 1912 Sherman, Mabel R., vs Jennie Teplitz-Motion to dismiss action for lack of prosecution; submitted to Aaron Cohn et al To foreclose mortgage. Aspinall, J., and granted; C. J. Druhan for the City. Supreme... 93 73 Dec. 13, 1912 Surbridge, Gertrude B , Personal injuries, fall down steps, vs. The City and ano 200th st. and Valentine ave., $2,000. Hearings Before Commissioners of Estimate in Condemnation Pro,ceedingi. City.. 93 74 Dec. 13, 1912 Vascarelli, Paul A. vs George A. Burnell For false arrest, $5,000. County Court House Site-One hearing; C. D. Olendorf for the City. Supreme 93 75 Dec, 13, 1912 Lucek, Anna, vs. Adam For order directing County Clerk to Rapid Transit (Flatbush ave.); Rapid Transit (Flatbush ave., supplemental) ; Green and ano tax defendant's bill of costs. Supreme 93 76 Dec. 13, 1912 Lueek, John, vs. Adam For order directing County Clerk to Rapid Transit (Joralemon st.) ; four hearings each; Rapid Transit (Ashland place), Green and ano tax defendant's bill of costs. two hearings; F. J. Byrne for the City. Mun., Q 93 77 Dec. 13, 1912 Crowell, Robert R For salary as Engineer, Topographi- Jackson ave. school site, three hearings; Bryant ave. school site, two hearings; cal Bureau, Queens, $416.66. Supreme 93 78 Dec. 13, 1912 Tax Lien Co. of New Richmond County Court House site, one hearing; H. W. Mayo for the City. York vs. Jennie C Klaveness et at SCHEDULE "D." To foreclose transfer of tax lien. Supreme... 93 79 Dec. 13, 1912 Lawrence, George H , vs. Giuseppe Borello Contracts, Etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form. et al. To foreclose transfer of tax lien. Mun . 93 80 Dec. 13, 1912 Goldstein, Samuel Personal injuries, knocked down by Street Cleaning cart, 119 Cannon Contracts Adver- at.? $500. Contracts Examined tisements Sup., K Co. 93 81 Dec. 13, 1912 Kelly, Owen (ex rel.), Certiorari to review dismissal from vs. Rhinelander Wal- Police Department. Approved and Returned Approved do Department. as to for as to Supreme... 93 82 Dec. 13, 1912 Weeks, Henry DeFor- Form. Revision. Form. est, executor, vs. SouthernSecurity Co.Mortgage et al & To foreclose mortgage. Borough Presidents 5 1 Sup., U. Co. 93 83 Dec. 13, 1912 Kingston Consolidated For damage to plaintiff's railroad, Railroad Co. building sewer through Washing. Health Department 1 1 ton ave., Kingston, $16,388.61. Supreme... 93 84 Dec. 14, 1912 Douglas, William P., Total 5 2 executor, vs. Lillian B. Koepke et al.' .. To, foreclose mortgage. Supreme... 93 85 Dee. 14, 1912 Trowki William B., vs. MwpA.d. Roe Bonds Approved. Mulvany et al To foreclose mortgage. Finance Department A . t I . i ./.1$

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Register Hotchkiss, J,, and a jury; verdict directed for plaintiff for $10,558.45 and interest; Court. and When Title. Nature of Action. Folio. Commenced. F. B. Pierce for the City. John McCallum-Tried before Rosenthal, J., in Municipal Court; judgment for Supreme... 93 86 Dec. 14, 1912 Robert, Marie, vs plaintiff for $25; J. T. O'Neill for the City. Lillian B. Koepke et Fig al. To foreclose mortgage. Joseph G. Myers-Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; P. E. Calla- han for the City. Hannah London-Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; J. W. John- SCHEDULE "B." son for the City. Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered. Herbert Fernandez-Tried before Benedict, J., and a jury; jury disagreed; P. E. Jennie Jacoby vs. The CitS, of New York and another-Appellate Division 'Callahan for the City. order entered reversing judgment and granting new trial unless plaintiff stipulates Mary A. Kunz; Maud S. White and another-Submitted at Appellate Division; to reduce recovery to $1,000. decision reserved; J. D. Bell for the City. Annie Danna, an infant, etc.-Appellate Term order entered affirming judgment Morris Greene, infant-Tried before Meagher, J., in Municipal Court; complaint on Municipal 'Court in favor of plaintiff. dismissed; J. T. O'Neill for the City. Broadway Ferry Terminal-Order entered confirming report of Commissioners of Appraisal as to award to First National Bank. Hearings Before Commissioners of Estimate in Condemnation Proceedings. Rapid Transit (Flatbush ave.), Rapid Transit (Flatbush ave. supplemental), four Esther Fuchs, Harry Fuchs, Abraham Vanderberg, Annie Moriarty, administra. hearings each; Rapid Transit (Joralemon st.), Rapid Transit (Ashland place), three trix-Entered orders denying motions for new trials. hearings each; F. J. Byrne for the City. Thomas McCaffrey vs. Board of Education, Charles Putnam vs. Board of Edu- cation, Arthur D. Dunn vs. Board of Education, Newell P. Andrus vs. Board of Jackson ave. school site, two hearings; Bryant ave. school site, one hearing; H. W. Mayo for the City. Education, John J. Curtin vs. Board of Education-Appellate Division orders en- tered affirming determination of Appellate Term, with costs to plaintiffs. SCHEDULE "D," People ex rel. Butterick Publishing Co. et al. vs. L. Purdy et al.-Entered Appel- Contracts, etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form. late Division order affirming order quashing writ of certiorari, with costs to defend- Contracts Contracts Ex- Advertise- ant. Approved amined and ments Leopold Cousins, an infant, etc.; Frederick J. Cousins-Entered orders denying Department. as to Returned for Approved motions for new trials; entered judgments in favor of defendants upon the merits Form. Revision, as to Form. and for $133.35 costs. Patrick J. Carlin, receiver; Lena Sparber, an infant-Entered orders denying Borough Presidents 19 • • 2 motions for new trials. Fire Department 9 • 2 Bernard Creutsberger-Entered judgment in favor of defendant, dismissing the Board of Education 8 3 ' • complaint, and for $107.85 costs. Department of Charities 6 3 People ex rel. Flatbush Gas Co. vs. L. Purdy et al. (1911), and eight similar Park Department 4 2 2 proceedings-Orders entered cancelling assessments on mains, pipes, etc. Police Department 3 1 2

Arthur McGlory (two actions)-Entered orders discontinuing actions, without Street Cleaning Department 2 • 2

costs. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals 2 • • Patrick J. Carlin, receiver-Entered judgment in favor of defendant upon the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- merits and for $106.85 costs. tricity 2 .2 • • People ex rel. Forty-sixth Street and Broadway Co. vs. L. Purdy et al. (1911 Board of City Record 1 1 1 and 1912)-Entered orders discontinuing proceedings, without costs. Board of Water Supply 1 • • People ex rel. Mary E. Whittaker vs. P. H. Whitney-Order entered granting College of the City of New York 1 •• 1

relator's motion for peremptory writ of mandamus. Dock Department .. 3 • •

People ex rel. Samuel Hodkinson vs. J. Johnson-Appellate Division order en- Health Department • • 3 tered sustaining writ of certiorari and reinstating relator, with $50 costs and dis- Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School for bursements to relator. Boys 1 •. •• Otto Maier-Order entered discontinuing action, without costs. People ex rel. Michele Sciarillo vs. J. P. Hennessey et al-Entered order on Total 59 15 16 remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming order denying motion for mandamus. People ex rel. Brill Bros. vs. L. Purdy et al. (1912) ; People ex rel. John J. Bonds Approved. Beggs, trustee, vs. F. A. O'Donnel et al. (1905)-Entered orders discontinuing pro- Department of Finance 5 ceedings, without costs. Leases Approved. People ex rel. Board of Education vs. A. S. Draper et al-Order entered denying Department of Finance 1 motions for absolute writ of prohibition, with $50 costs to defendants, and vacating Department of Street Cleaning 1 stay of proceedings. People ex rel. Stephen H. Olin et al. vs. J. P. Hennessey et al.-Appellate Divi- Total 2 sion order entered sustaining writ of certiorari, and annulling determination of Agreements Approved. defendants, with $50 costs and disbursements to relators. Department of Docks and Ferries 1 Judgments Were Entered in Favor of the Plaintiffs in the Following Actions. SCHEDULE "E." Opinions Rendered to the Various Departments. Register and Date. Name. Folio. Amount. Opinions Department Rendered. Nov. 19, 1912 Arkenburgh, Oliver M. 79 349 $130 75 Dec. 9, 1912 Donlon Contracting Co. 72 222 8,012 53 Department of Finance 21 ti Dec. 10, 1912 Curtin, John J. 86 155 68 49 Borough Presidents 7 Dec. 10, 1912 Andrus, Newell P. 86 104 68 49 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 4 Dec. 10, 1912 Dunn, Arthur D. 86 99 71 44 Municipal Civil Service Commission 3 Dec. 10, 1912 McCaffrey, Thomas 86 156 92 49 Fire Department 3 Department of Street Cleaning 2 Dec. 10, 1912 Putnam, Charles 86 100 74 44 Yl Dec. 12, 1912 Austin Manufacturing Co. 91 279 8,150 00 Board of Education 2 Dec. 14, 1912 Merrill-Ruckguber Co. 85 301 589 66 Board of Estimate and Apportionment 1 City Chamberlain 1 1 Public Service Commission 1 SCHEDULE "C." tt Department of Taxes and Assessments 1 Record of Court Work. Julius M. Freedman vs. The City of New York et al (two actions)-Tried before Total 46 Bijur, J.; complaint dismissed; J. L. O'Brien for the City. Fenella Burrell--.-Tried before Bijur, J.; decision reserved; C. J. Nehrbas for ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Counsel. the City. Meyer London vs. A. E. Drescher et al.-Motion to continue injunction pendente Department of Bridges. $1,076,275; Thomas Crimmins Contracting lite; argued before Page, J.; decision reserved; L, H. Hahlo for the City. Co., $1,086,000. Subway loop proceeding No. 1 (in re Moe Levy et al.)-Argued at Appellate Abstract of Transactions for the Week William P. Seaver being the lowest Division; decision reserved; T, Farley for the City. "Appeal dismissed." Ending December 28, 1912. formal bidder, the contract was awarded Mary Gorman; Mary E. Leahy-Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; Died-December 19, 1 Bridge Tender, to him. T. Farley for the City. "Judgment affirmed." at $900 per annum; December 21, 1 Bridge ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commis- Edward Burrell, an infant-Tried before Delany, J., and a jury; complaint dis- Painter, at $4 per day. sioner of Bridges. missed; G. M. Curtis, Jr., for the City. Transferred out of the department- Manhattan Delivery Co..-Tried before Seaman, J., in Municipal Court; judg- December 23, 1 Laborer, at $2.50 per day. 1.4 ment for plaintiff for $125; F. E. Smith for the City. Title Changed-December 26, 2 Attend- Board of Examiners. Edward L. Summerville and another vs, The City of New York et al-Motion ants, at $2.50 to Laborers, at $2.50 per January 2, 1913. for leave to reopen trial and introduce new evidence; argued before Crane, J., and day; 1 Bridge Painter, at $4, to Rigger, Hon. WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, Mayor, granted; E. J. Freedman for the City. at $3.75 per day. The City of New York. Edward J. Burrell-Tried before Delany, J., and a jury; complaint dismissed; Resigned-December 27, 1 Wireman, at Dear Sir-I have the honor to submit $4.50 per day. G. M. Curtis, Jr., for the City. to you the yearly report of the work of Stage Society of New York vs. R. Waldo et al.-Motion for injunction pen- Requisitions Drawn on the Comptroller the Board of Examiners of The City of dente lite; argued before Page, J.; decision reserved; L. H. Hahlo for the City. -Contracts, $84,897.53; open market ord- New York for the year ending December ers, $1,653.27; miscellaneous vouchers, "Motion denied." 31, 1912; Caroline Laux, administratrix-Tried before Erlanger, J., and a jury; verdict for $29.06; special payrolls, $500; payrolls, $15,575.91. Total, $102,655.77. Appeals pending January 1, 1912, 5; ap- defendant; J. A. Stover for the City. peals received, 220; total, 225. Merrill-Ruckgaber Co.-Tried before Platzek, J., and a jury; verdict directed for Statement of Moneys Received-Brook- Decisions rendered as follows: lyn Bridge : Rent, $479,21; tolls, elevated plaintiff for $473.80; F. Martin for the City. Approved on conditions, 84; approved, Nina E. Jordan-Tried before Kelby, J., and a jury; verdict for defendant; E. railway companies, $5,191; tolls, surface 64.; disapproved, 42; withdrawn, 29; dis- railway companies, $1,011.85. Total, $6,- St Malone for the City. missed, no jurisdiction, 3; laid over, 3; Emile Leibel-Motion for order retaxing defendant's costs; argued before Cra- 682.06. Williamsburg Bridge: rent, $500; total, 225. gen, J., in Municipal Court; decision reserved; E. S. Malone for the City. tolls, surface railway companies,. $338.95. Respectfully, EDWARD V. BARTON, Total, $838.95. Municipal Garage : mate- Michael Garrity-Tried before Benedict, J., and a jury; complaint dismissed; Clerk of Board of Examiners. J. Widdecombe for the City. rial, labor and storage, $1,452.74. Grand Katerina Haberland ; Erick G. Haberland-Argued at Appellate Division ; deci- total, $8,973.75. sion reserved; W. E. C. Mayer for the City. "Judgment reversed and new trial ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commis- Changes in Departments, He. ordered, with costs to abide the event." sioner of Bridges. People ex rel. German-American Bank vs. L. Purdy et al.-Argued at Appellate BOARD OF EDUCATION. Division; decision reserved; W. H. King for the City. "Order reversed and writ January 8, 1913. January 10-At a meeting of the Board dismissed." of Education held on January 8, 1913, ac- In re Charles Peterson and another-Motion for order directing Register to Bids or estimates for the improvement tion relative to appointments, salaries, etc., discharge mortgage; submitted to Page, J.; decision reserved; G. H. Cowie for the of the Manhattan plaza of the Manhattan was taken as follows: Bridge were received and opened in this City. The action of the Committee on Sup- John J. Fallon-Tried before Blanchard, J., and a jury; verdict for defendant; department on December 19, 1912, from plies in appointing Elvira M. Gilkinson, R. H. Mitchell for the City. the following : Williain P. Seaver, $817,- 334 W. 18th st., Manhattan, as a Stenog- Norman T. Findley et al.-Tried before Scudder, J., and a jury; complaint dis- 380; The Snare & Triest Co., $914,300; rapher and Typewriter in the Bureau of missed; F. Martin for the City. Frawley, Kaufman Co., $922,000; P. J. Supplies, with compensation at the rate Panama Realty Co.-Tried before Lehman, J., and a jury; verdict directed for Carlin Construction Co., $954,000; Cooper of $600 per annum, taking effect Janu- defendant; motion to set aside verdict argued; decision reserved; J. A. Stover for & Evans Co., $959,000; The Marble Arch ary 2, 1913, was approved and ratified. Co. and the Conners Bros. Co., $961,000; the City. The action of the Committee on Sup- Rosie Levine, an infant, vs. The City of New York and another-Tried before John T. Brady & Co., $994,132; Oscar plies in appointing Harry E. Duchler, 1615 Hendrick, J., and a jury; verdict for plaintiff against defendant Levy for $350; Daniels Co., $994,700; North-Eastern Con- Fulton st., Brooklyn, as a First Grade verdict for defendant The City of New York; J. W. Goff, Jr., for the City. struction Co., $1,010,217; A. L Guidons & Clerk in the Bureau of Supplies, with com- The City of New York vs. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co. and another-Tried before Co., $1,049,400; Rodgers & Hagerty, Inc., pensation at the rate of $420 per annum,

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taking effect December 31, 1912, was ap- December 24, 1912, was approved and rati- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. BUREAU OF LICENSES. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. proved and ratified. lied. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. Telephone, 4109 Cortlandt. The action of the Committee on Sup- The action of the Committee on Care of - January 9-Appointed : William Irwin, James G. Wallace, Jr., Chief of Bureau. plies in fixing the salaries of the follow- Buildings in assigning Franklin Frean as Gardener, 113 Pearsall st., Long Island Principal Office, Room 1, City Hall. mg-named employees in the Bureau of Janitor-Engineer of Public School 1, City,. $2.50 per day; James Harding, ARMORY BOARD. School Buildings at the amounts indicated, Queens, taking effect December 28, 1912, Housesmith, 83 Cumberland st., Brooklyn, Mayor, William J. Gaynor; the Comptroller, taking effect January 8, 1913, was ap- with compensation at the rate of $1,080 per $4.80 per day. William A. Prendergast; the President of the proved and ratified : Jacob Kunstler, annum, his reinstatement in the position ot January 11-Change of title, under Civil Board of Aldermen, John Parroy Mitchel; Chief of Coast Artillery, Elmore F, Austin; Brigadier- Clerk, $540 per annum; Joseph E. Sharkey, Janitor-Engineer having been approved by Service Rule XIX, from Driver to Park General John G. Eddy, Commodore R. P. Forshew, Clerk, $540 per annum; Fred. J. Grefrath, the Municipal Civil Service Commission oh Laborer : George Keller, 139 West End the President of the Department of Taxes and Clerk, $540 per annum; Edward J. Crin- December 24, 1912, was approved and rati- ave., $2,50 per day. Reassigned : John Assessments, Lawson Purdy. Clark D. Rhinehart, Secretary, Room 6, Base- nian, Clerk, $480 per annum, fled. Hughes, Park Laborer, 2204 Amsterdam ment, Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre The action of the Executive Commit- The action of the Committee on Care of ave. streets. tee on the Nautical School in appointing Buildings in fixing the compensation of Borough of Queens. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 'p. m.; Saturdays, the following-named persons to the posi- the Janitor of Public School 28, Brooklyn, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Changes to take effect January 1, 1913- Telephone, 3900 Worth. tions and at the annual rates of salary at $1,080 per annum, taking effect Decem- Thos. F. Curran, 840 Crescent st., Long indicated, taking effect January 8, 1913, ber 21, 1912, subject to action by the Board Island City, Foreman, from $1,200 per an- ART COMMISSION. was approved and ratified : William F. of Estimate and Apportionment and the num to $3 per diem; Edward Rooney, 108 City Hall, Room 21 Ic Cunningham, M. D., Surgeon, $1,900; Board of Aldermen, was approved and Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. Remsen st., Long Island City, Foreman, Lieut. Hugh Allen, U. S. N., retired, ratified. Robert W. de Forest, Vice-President Metropoli- from $1,200 per annum to $3 per diem; tan Museum of Art, President; Francis C. Jones- Junior Instructor, $1,400. The action of the Committee on Care of Chas. Groves, Bushwick ave., Brooklyn, Painter, Vice-President; Charles Howland Russell, The action of the Committee on Build- Buildings in fixing the compensation of Trustee of New York Public Library, Secretary; Foreman, from $1,200 per annum to $3 A. Augustus Healy, President of the oklynEro In- ings in appointing Frank Lewis, 78 Charles Joseph Gelson, Janitor of Public School per diem; Joseph J. Chamberlain 30 Grant stitute of Arts and Sciences; William I. Gaynor, st, Manhattan, as Assistant Foreman Car- 17, Queens, for the care of the portable st., Brooklyn, Foreman, from $1,200 per Mayor of he City of New York; R. T. H. Halsey penter in the Bureau of School Buildings building on the grounds of said school, at I. N. Phelps Stokes, Architect; John Bogart; Frank for a period from December 30, 1912, to the rate of $180 per annum, taking effect annum to $3 per diem; Edward J. Walters, L. Babbott; Karl Bitter, Sculptor. 20 Ocean View ave., Glendale, L. I., Head John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. April 13, inclusive, 1913, with compensa- January 2, 1913, subject to action by the Gardener, from $1,500 per annum to tion at the rate of $5 per day, was ap- Board of Estimate and Apportionment and $4 per diem; William H. Meyer, Queens ave., BOARD OF ALDERMEN. proved and ratified. the Board of Aldermen, was approved and Flushing, Gardener, from $1,200 per an- No. 11 City Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, The action of the Committee on Supplies ratified. num to $3 per diem; Carl J. Schack, 1142 to a. m. to 12 m. in continuing the temporary appointment The action of the Committee on Care of Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Rockaway ave., Highland Park, Gardener, John Purroy Mitchel. President. of Sara Elizabeth M. Murphy, Stenog- Buildings in assigning the following- from $1,200 per annum ALDERMEN. rapher and Typewriter, as Clerk to the named Janitors to the temporary care of to $3 per diem; Borough of Manhattan-1st Dist., William John Niemeyer, 20 W. 20th st., White- Local School Boards of Districts Nos. public school buildings, as indicated, sub- Drescher; 2d Dist., Michael Stapleton; 3d Dist., stone, Gardener, from $900 per annum to John J. White; 4th Dist., James J. Smith; 5th Dist., 16 and 17 and to District Superintendent ject to action by the Board of Estimate $2.50 per diem; Patrick Fitzsimmons, Ray Joseph M. Hannon; 6th Dist., Frank J. Dotzler; Jameson, for an additional temporary and Apportionment and the Board of Al- 7th Dist., Frank L. Dowling; 8th Dist., Max S. period not exceeding three months, with dermen, was approved and ratified; John and Fulton sts., Jamaica, L. I., Gardener, Levine; 9th Dist, John F. McCourt; 10th Dist., from $900 per annum to per diem; Hugh j. Cummuskey; 11th Dist., Louis Wendel, Jr.; compensation at the rate of $600 per an Lawlor, Public School 32. Brooklyn, $1,824 $2.50 John H. Buckleman, Cooper ave, Glen- 12th Dist., William I' Kenneally; 13th Dist., John num, was approved and ratified. per annum (less $221), January 1, 1913; McCann; 14th Dist., John Loos; 15th Dist., Niles dale, L. I., Gardener, from The action of the Committee on Special Frank E. Crosby, Public School 35, The $900 R. Becker; 16th Dist., John T. Eagan; 17th Dist., per annum to $2.50 per diem ; Daniel M. Bedell; 18th Dist., James ,.J2.2Nd ugDeisntt! Schools in appointing the following-named Bronx, $90 per month, January 2, 1913. George Hughes, 19th Dist., William D. Brush; 20th Dist., John J. persons to the positions indicated in tht The action of the Committee on Special J. Clinton ave., Glendale, L. I., Gardener, from $900 per Reardon; 21st Dist., Brooklyn Truant School on the dates and Schools in appointing the following-named Edward V. Gilmore; 23d Dist., John IL Boschen; annum to $2.50 per diem ; George Schaefer, 24th Dist., John A. Bolles; 25th Dist., Charles at the monthly rates of compensation Caretakers in the New York Parental Delaney; 26th Dist., Henry H. Curran; 27th Dist., specified, their service to continue for a School on January 6, '913, at the monthly 1943 Gates ave., Brooklyn, Gardener, from Nathan Lieberman; 28th Dist., Courtlandt Nicoll; period of three months, was approved and rates of compensation indicated, thier serv- $900 per annum to $2.50 per diem; John 29th Dist., John F. Walsh; 30th Dist., Ralph Folks; Kennedy, 178 Lincoln st., Flushing, L. I., 31st Dist., ; 32d Dist., Michael J. ratified : Arthur Fenimore, Cleaner, De- ices to continue for a period of three Grath; 33d Dist ., Samuel Marks. cember 13, 1912, $25, with maintenance; months, was approved and ratified : Mrs, Gardener, from $900 per annum to $2.50 McBorough of The Bronx-34th Dist., James L. Wilfred W. Wilson, Caretaker, December Bessie Shaw, $35, with maintenance; per diem; George W. Beattie, 219 Webster Devine; 35th Dist., Thomas J. Mulligan; 36th ave., Glendale, L. I., Gardener, from $900 Dist., 'Thomas H, 3.8thDis,O'Neil;t. A37bamtrhDDist.,sv. , 16, 1912, $35, with maintenance. Walter Shaw, $60, with maintenance. per annum to $2.50 per diem; F. J. Miller, 39th The action of the Committee on Sup- Martin J. Carey, 201 Halsey st., Brook- Dist, James Hamilton; 40th Dist., Jacob Weil; 240 Curtis aye, Richmond Hill, L. I., 41st Dist., Frederick H. Wilmot. plies in appointing Agnes M. Hughes, 2344 lyn, was appointed an Attendance Officer Gardener, from $900 per annum to $2.50 Borough of Brooklyn-42d Dist., Robert F. Valentine ave., The Bronx, as a Stenog- at a salary of $900 per annum, to take ef- Downing; 43d Dist., Michael Carberry; 44th Dist., rapher and Typewriter in the Bureau of fect upon assignment to duty by the City., per diem; Charles J. Walz, Flushing ave., Frank Cunningham; 45th Dist., John S. Gaynor; Supplies, with compensation at the rate Superintendent of Schools. Glendale, L. I., Gardener, from $900 per 46th Dist., James R. Weston; 47th Dist., John annum to $2.50 per diem; Edward Cooley, Diemer; 48th Dist.. James I. Molen; 49th Dist., of $600 per annum, taking effect January The action of the Committee on Build- 28th st., Whitestone, L. I., Gardener, from Francis P. Kenney; 50th Dist., John J. Meagher, 6, 1913, was approved and ratified, ings in accepting the resignations of the 51st Dist., Ardolph L. Kline; 52d Dist., Daniel R, The action of the Committee on Sup- following-named employees in the Bureau $900 per annum to $2.50 per diem ; Robert Coleman; 53d Dist., Frederick H. Stevenson: A. Meehan, 34 Gunther pl., Brooklyn, 54th Dist., Jesse D. Moore; 55th Dist., Frank T. plies in appointing the following-named of School Buildings, taking effect on the Gardener, from $900 per annum to $2.50 Dixson; 56th Dist., William P. McGarry; 57th Dist., persons as First Grade Clerks in the dates indicated, was aprroved : Robert M. Robert H. Bosse; 58th Dist., 0. Grant Esterbrook; Bureau of Supplies, with compensation at Wilkins, Structural Steel Draughtsman, per diem; James F. McGovern, 8 Windsor 59th Dist., George A. Morrison; 60th Dist., Otto pl., Brooklyn, Gardener, from $900 per an- Muhlbauer; 61st Dist., William H. Pendry; 62d the rate of $420 per annum each, taking January 15, 1913; Edward Hahn, Archi- num to $2.50 per diem; John J. Hoolahan, Dist., Jacob J. Velten; 63d Dist., Edward Eiehhorn; effect on the dates indicated, was ap- tectural Draughtsman, December 31, 1912; 64th Dist., Henry F. Grimm; 65th Dist., James F. 95 Washington st., Flushing, L. I., Martyn. proved and ratified : Salvatore Calderone, Harry Feldman, First Grade Clerk, De- Gardener, from $900 per annum to $2.50 Borough of Queens-66th Dist., George M. 530 E. 13th st., Manhattan, January 2, cember 23, 1912. per diem. O'Connor; 67th Dist., Otto C. Gelbke; 68th Dist., 1913 ; William J. Gescovich, 31 Market st., The action of the Committee on Sup- Alexander Dujat; 69th Dist., Charles Augustus Manhattan, January 6, 1913; Joseph F plies in accepting the resignation of Owen Post; 70th Dist., W. Augustus Shipley. Borough of Richmond-71st Dist., William Fink: Miller, 239 E. 9th st., Brooklyn, January M. Kiernan, an Inspector of Fuel in the LAW DEPARTMENT. 72d Dist., John J. O'Rourke; 73d Dist., Charles P. 13, 1913. Bureau of Supplies, taking effect at the January 7-Appointed : Peter H. Mc- Cole. J The action of the Committee on Sup- close of business on December 31, 1912, Hugh, 740 E. 220th st., The Bronx; James P. Scully. City Clerk. plies in fixing the salaries of Herman was approved. McGovern, 394 8th St., Brooklyn, and BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. The action of the Committee on Special Goldman, Terence F. Donohue, Charles J. Michael Keane, 421 E. 137th st., Manhat- Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street Lane and Harold A. Maloney, Clerks in Schools in accepting the resignation of tan, as Examiners in this Department at and First avenue. the Bureau of Supplies, at $420 per an- Albert E. Brundage, a Caretaker in the an annual salary of $1,200, to take ef- Telephone, 4400 Madison Square. num each, taking effect January 8, 1913, Brooklyn Truant School, taking effect De- Board of Trustees-Dr. John W. Brannan, fect January 13, 1913. President; James K. Paulding; Secretary; John G. subject to action by the Board of Esti- cember 15, 1912, was approved. January 13-Charles B. Kelly, a Process O'Keeffe, Arden M. Robbins, James A. Farley, mate and Apportionment in modifying the The action of the Committee on Supplies Server in this Department, having been Samuel Sachs, Leopold Stern; Michael J. Drum- appropriate salary schedule, was approved in accepting the resignation of Mrs. Rose appointed an Examiner, has resigned the mond, ex-officio. Gene ral Medical Superintendent, Dr. George and ratified. Farinella, Clerk to the Local School position of Process Server, to take ef- O'Hanlon. The action of the Committee on Sup- Boards of Districts Nos. 16 and 17 and to fect at the close of business on January plies in appointing John M. Connolly as a District Superintendent Jameson, taking 10, 1913. Charles M, Pregenzer, a Clerk BOARD OF AMBULANCE SERVICE. Stenographer and Typewriter in. the office effect January 3, 1913, was approved. in this Department at an annual salary of Headquarters, 300 Mulberry street. of the Secretary, with salary at the rate Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, The action of the Committee on Special $600, has been transferred to the Fire De- 12 m, of $1,500 per annum, subject to the ap- Schools in accepting the resignation of partment at an annual salary of $900, to President, Commissioner of Police, R. Waldo; proval of his transfer to this Department Jerome J. Licari, Attendance Officer, take effect at the opening of business on Secretary, Commissioner of Public Charities, M. J. Drummond; Dr. John W. Brannan, President by the Commissioner of Water Supply, taking effect January 1, 1913, was ap- January 13, 1913. of the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Gas and Electricity and the Municipal Civil proved. Hospitals; Dr. Royal S. Copeland, Wm. I. Spreg- Service Commission, was approved and elberg; D. C. Potter, Director. ratified, the appointment to take effect sub- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Ambulance Calls-Telephone, 3100 Spring. Administration Offices-Telephone, 7588 Spring. sequent to such approval. January 10-The resignation of Jacob The action of the Committee on Sup- Steele, 200 W. 64th st, Manhattan, Laborer, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. plies in transferring Frances Coffey, a has been accepted to date from January Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Clerk with knowledge of typewriting, from 10, 1913, there being no fault or delin- Saturdays, 12 zn. Joseph P. Hennessy, President. the office of the City Superintendent of quency on his part. William C. Ormond. Schools to the office of the Secretary, and Thomas F. Hickey, 2342 Webster ave., Antonio C. Astarita. in fixing her salary at $420 per annum, was The Bronx, is appointed for an emergency Thomas J. Drennan, Secretary. approved and ratified. period of -fifteen days, to date from Jan- Telephones, 29. 30 and 31 Worth. uary 1, 1913, a Foreman Stone Mason, at The action of the Committee on Sup- BOARD OF CITY RECORD. plies in fixing the salary of Elizabeth C. the rate of $1,800 per annum. The Mayor, the Corporation Counsel and the Gillies, a Clerk with knowledge of type- January 13-William F. Fannon, 529 6th Comptroller. writing in the office of the Secretary, at ave., Brooklyn, has been transferred as a Office of the Supervisor. $750 per annum, was approved and ratified. Clerk from the Tenement House Depart- Park Row Building, No. 21 Park Row. David Ferguson, Supervisor. The action of the Committee on Sup- ment to this Department at $600 per an- Henry McMillen, Deputy Supervisor. plies in assigning the following-named per- num, to date from January 16, 1913. C. McKemie, Secretary. sons to duty in the Bureau of Supplies on Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND 9 a. in. to 12 in. January 7, 1913, was approved and ratified : Distributim Division, Nos. 96 and 98 Reade Michael J. Allen, Laborer, 343 56th st., FERRIES. street, near West Broadway. Brooklyn, transferred from the Bureau of January 11-James Hendrickson, a OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Telephones, 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Highways, Brooklyn, salary $600 per an- Quartermaster, died on December 28, 1912. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. num ; Michael E. Kent, Cleaner, 91 Crown STATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. which the Public Offices in the City are open General Office, No. 107 West Forty-first street. st., Corona, L. I., transferred from the for business and at which the Courts regularly Commissioners: J. Gabriel Britt, President; Bryant High School, Queens, salary $600 On January 7, 1913, the salary of Bessie open and adjourn, as well as the places where Moses M. McKee, Seaetary; James Kane and A. Hamden, Stenographer and Typewriter, such offices are kept and such Courts are held. Jacob A. Livingston. Mkhad T. Daly, Chief per annum. Clerk. on Care of was fixed at $1,188 a year, to take effect. together with the heads of Departments and The action of the Committee Courts. Telephone, 2948 Bryant. Buildings in transferring John J. Lupton, immediately. BOROUGN OFFICES. Cleaner, from Public School 18 to Public The following separated from the force CITY OFFICES. Manhattan. School 9, Richmond, as Cleaner in Charge, of this Board: Helen A. Brennan, Stenog- No. 112 West Forty-second street. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. with compensation at the rate of $864 per rapher and Typewriter, December 31, 1912, MAYOR'S MICE. Telephone, 2946 Bryant. annum, taking effect January 15, 1913, was resigned; Israel Ronk, Janitor, December No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday Tine Bronx. approved and ratified. 31, 1912, resigned; Chester A. Garfield, As- 9 a. m. to 12 in. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Morris Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. avenue Solingen Building). .. The action of the Committee on Care of sistant Engineer, December 31, 1912, re- William J. Gaynor, Mayor. John . &awls*, Chief Clerk. Buildings in assigning Frank C. Slevin as signed; Raymond B Carver, Inspector, Robert Adamson, Secretary. Telep 138 Melrose. Janitor of Public School 32, annex, The Temporary, Decembei 28, 1912, resigned; James Matthews, Executive Secretary. Brooklyn. John J. Glennon, Chief Clerk and Bond and No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Building). Bronx, taking effect January 3, 1913, with James F. Paden, Patrolman-on-Aqueduct, Warrant Clerk. G Rummell, Chief Clerk. compensation at the rate of per an- December 10, 1912, resigned under BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Two, IN Main. . num, his transfer from the Department of charges; William T. Archer, Inspector, Room 7, City Hall, 9 a. m..to 5 p. m.; Saturday. Nem. 9 a.m.toI2 m. No 01 Jacison avenue, Long Island City. Public Charities having been approved by December 31, 1912, transferred to Bureau jobs L. Walsh, Comatimicaa. Carl Yowl, Chief Clerk. the Municipal Civil Service Commission on of Buildings, Manhattan. Telephone, 4394 Callas& • r Telephoto, 5375 Hunters Point.

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Richmond. the Board of Aldermen, and Henry H. Curran, Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS- Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. Chairman Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Rooms 2-8, MENTS. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. members; John Korb, Jr., Secretary. Alfred J. Boulton and David E. Kemlo, Deputy Hall of Records, corner Chambers and Centre Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Office of Secretary, Room 9, Stewart Building, Receivers of Taxes. streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. Borough of Queens—Municipal Building, Court 9 a. M. to 12 in. days, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone. 1200 Worth. House Square, Long Island City. Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Chas. William A. Beadle and Thomas H. Green, J. McCormack, John J. Halleran, Charles T. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTION- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. White, Daniel S. McElroy, Edward Kaufmann, Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. ' WW1'. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. Judson G. Wall. George, New Brighton. Telephone, 3900 Worth. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, Presi- Arthur. J. O'Keeffe, Commissioner. John De Morgan'organ and Edward J. Lovett, Deputy dent of the Board of Aldermen, President of the William H. Sinnott, Deputy Commissioner. Receivers of Taxes. Borough of Manhattan, President of the Borough Edgar E. Schiff, Secretary. of Brooklyn, President of the Borough of The Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS AND DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS Bronx, President of the Borough of Queens, Presi- Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. ARREARS. AND ELECTRICITY. dent of the Borough of Richmond. Telephone, 6080 Cortlandt. Borough of Manhattan, Stewart Building, Room E. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 in. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence, Arrears. Telephones: Manhattan, 5962 Cortlandt; Brook- Assistant Secretary; Charles V. Adee, Clerk to CENTRAL OFFICE. George W. Wanmaker, Deputy Collector of lyn, 3980 Main; Queens, 1990 Greenpoint; Rich- Board. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours, Assessments and Arrears. mond, 840 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 3400 Tremont. No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 9...a. m. to Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Henry S. Thompson, Commissioner. 2280 Worth. 12 m. Rooms 1-3. J. W. F. Bennett, Deputy Commissioner. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Charles F. Bradbury, Deputy Collector of As- Frederic T. Parsons, Deputy Commissioner' Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer. Arthur S. Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner. sessments and Arrears. Borough of Brooklyn. Municipal Building, Brook- William J. Wright, Deputy Commissioner. Tuttle, Assistant Chief Engineer, No. 277 Broad- Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Build- lyn. way. Room 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. ing, corner Court and Montague streets. John L. Jordan, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- BUREAU OF FRANCHISES. Theodore G. Christmas, Deputy Collector of ough of The Bronx, Tremont and Arthur ave- nues. Harry P. Nichols, Engineer, Chief of Bureau, DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES Assessments and Arrears. 277 Broadway, Room 801. Telephone, 2282 Borough of Queens—Municipal Building, Court M. P. Walsh, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Worth. Pier "A" N. R., Battery place. House Square, Long Island City. Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (except during Telephone, 300 Rector. Peter L. Menninger, Deputy Collector of Assess- John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough July and August, when hours are 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.), Calvin Tomkins, Commissioner. ments and Arrears. tf Richmond; Municipal Building, St. George. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. B. P. Cresson, Jr., First Deputy Commissioner. Borough of Richmond—St. George, New William J. Barney, Second Deputy Commis- Brighton. sioner. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Edward W. Berry, Deputy Collector of Assess. EXAMINING BOARD OF ?LUMBERS. Matthew J. Harrington, Secretary. ments and Arrears. Rooms 6027 and 6028, Metropolitan Building, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, Members of the Board: James M. Morrow, No. 1 Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, a. m. to 12 m. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE Chairman, Paul S. Bolger; ex-officio members: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m, AND OF MARKETS. Rudolph P. Miller, Edwin J. Fort. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- Rooms Nos. 14, 15 and 16, Aldrich Building George A. Just, Chairman. Members: William DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. way, Room K. Nos. 149 and 151 Church street. Crawford, Lewis Harding, Charles G. Smith, BOARD OF EDUCATION. Sydney H. Goodacre, Collector of City Revenue Telephone, 6472 Barclay. John P. Leo, Robert Maynicke and John Kenlon. and Superintendent of Markets. Office open during business hours every day in Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of the year (except legal holidays). Edward V. Barton, Clerk. Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Board meeting every Tuesday at 2 p. m. to 12 in. Telephone, 5580 Plaza. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. BOARD OF INEBRIETY. Stated meetings of the Board are held at 4 p. in. Centre and Walker streets, Manhattan. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Office, 300 Mulberry street, Manhattan. on the first Monday in February, the second Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Headquarters: Office hours for all, from 9 a. m. Telephone, 7116 Spring. Wednesday in July, and the second and fourth 9 a. m. to 12 m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Central offices and Thomas J. Colton, President; Rev. William Wednesdays in every month, except July and Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices fire stations open at all hours. Morrison, John Doming, M.D.; Rev. John August. always open. OFFICES. Hughes; William Browning, M.D.; Michael J. Reba C. Bamberger (Mrs.), Joseph Barondess, Telephone, 6280 Franklin. Headquarters of Department, Nos. 157 and 159 Drummond, Commissioner of Public Charities; Nicholas J. Barrett, Henry J. Bighorn, Thomas W. Ernst J. Lederle, Ph.D., Commissioner of Health East 67th street, Manhattan. Telephone, 640 Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner of Correction. Churchill, Joseph E. Cosgrove, Francis P. Cunnion, and President; Joseph J. O'Connell, M.D.; Rhine- Plaza. Executive Secretary, Charles Samson. Thomas M. De Laney, Martha . Lincoln Draper lander Waldo, Commissioners. Brooklyn office, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay street, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. (Miss), Alexander Ferris, George J. Gillespie, John Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. Brooklyn. Telephone, 2653 Main. to 12 m. Greene, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M.D.; Herman M. Biggs, M.D., General Medical Joseph Johnson, Commissioner. Board meets first Wednesday in each month, at Ella W. Kramer (Mrs.), Peter J. Lavelle, Olivia Officer. George W. Olvany, Deputy Commissioner.I 4 o'clock. Leventritt (Miss), Isadore M. Levy, Africk H. Man, Walter Bensel, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent. Philip P. Farley, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- John Martin, Robert E. McCafferty, Dennis J. William H. Guilfoy, M.D., Registrar of Records. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW YORK McDonald, M.D.; Patrick F. McGowan, Herman James McC. Miller. Chief Clerk. Daniel E. Finn, Secretary of Department. CITY REFORMATORY OF MISDEMEAN- A. Metz, Augustus G. Miller, George C. Miller, Borough of Manhattan. Lloyd Dorsey Willis, Secretary to Commissioner ANTS. Henry P. Morrison, Louis Newman, Antonio Pisani, Alonzo Blauvelt, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Walter J. Nolan, Secretary to Deputy Com- M.D.; Alice Lee Post (Mrs.), Arthur S. Somers, Superintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistant missioner, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Morton Stein, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel Stern, Chief Clerk; Shirley W. Wynne, M.D., Assistant John Kenlon, Chief of Department, in charge Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner of Cor- Ernest W. Stratmann, Cornelius J. Sullivan, James Registrar of Records. Bureau of Fire Extinguishment, 157 and 159 East rection, President. E. Sullivan, Michael J. Sullivan, Bernard Suydam, Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. 67th street, Manhattan. John B. Mayo, Judge, Special Sessions, Man Rupert B. Thomas, John R. Thompson, John Marion B. McMillan, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief in charge, Bor- hatt an. Whalen, Ira S. Wile, M.D., Frank D. Wilsey, Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 365-367 Jay street; Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions. George W. Wingate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, M.D., Assistant Registrar Brooklyn. Brooklyn. members of the Board. of Records. William Guerin, Deputy Chief in charge Bureau Frederick B. House, City Magistrate, First Egerton L. Winthrop. Jr., President. of Fire Prevention, 157 and 159 East 67th street, Division. Borough of Brooklyn, Flatbush avenue, Willoughby John Greene, Vice-President. and Fleet streets. Manhattan. Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Leonard Day, Electrical Engineer, Chief of Division. Travers R. Maxfield, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. Superintendent; Alfred T. Metcalfe, Assistant Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, 157 and 159 East Samuel B. Hamburger, John C. Heintz, Rosario C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School 67th street, Manhattan. Maggio, Richard E. Troy. Chief Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M.D., Assistant Regis- Buildings. trar of Records. John R. Keefe, Clerk, in charge Bureau of Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Repairs and Supplies, 157 and 159 East 67th Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton Henry R. M. Cook, Auditor. street, Jamaica. street, Manhattan. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. John H. Barry, M.D., Assistant Sanitary BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS. Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of Lectures. Superintendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief LAW DEPARTMENT. William A. Prendergast, Comptroller. Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Clerk; Robert Campbell, M.D., Assistant Registrar Archibald R. Watson, Corporation Counsel. A. J. Maguire, Supervisor of Janitors. of Records. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Borough of Richmond, No. 514 Bay street, Staple- Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. Taxes and Assessments. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of ton, Staten Island. to 12 m. John Korb, Jr., Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Haaren, John T. Sprague, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Main office, Hall of Records, Chambers and ment, No. 280 Broadway. Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward Superintendent; Charles E. Hoyer, Assistant Chief Centre streets, 6th and 7th floors. Telephone, 1200 Worth. B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Straub- Clerk. Telephone, 4600 Worth. enmuller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Super- Archibald R. Watson, Corporation Counsel. Assistants—Theoe ore Connoly, George L. Ster- BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. intendents. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Office, No. 165 Broadway. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, Charles B. Stover, Commissioner of Parks for Percy Chittenden, William Beers Crowell, John Charles Strauss, President; Charles N. Chad- John P. Conroy, John W. Davis, John Dwyer, the Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and L. O'Brien, Terence Farley, Edward J. McGoldrick; wick and John F. Galvin, Commissioners. James M. Edson, William L. Ettinger, Cornelius President Park Board. David S. Garland, Curtis A. Peters, John F. Joseph P. Morrissey, Secretary. E. Franklin, John Griffin,M.D., Henry W. Jameson, Clinton H. Smith, Secretary. O'Brien, Edward S. Malone, Edwin J. Freedman; J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. Henry E. Jenkins, Cecil A. Kidd, James Lee, Charles Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. Louis H. Hahlo, Frank B. Pierce, Richard H. Office hours, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, W. Lyon, James J. McCabe, Ruth E. McGray Telephone, 7300 Plaza. Mitchell, John Widdecombe, Arthur Sweeny, 9 a. m. to 12 m. (Mrs.), William J. O'Shea, Alfred T. Schauffier, Office hours, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, William H. King, George P. Nicholson, Dudley Telephone, 4310 Cortlandt. Albert Shiels, Edgar Dubs Shiner, Seth T. Stewart, 9 a. m. to 12 m. F. Malone, Charles J. Nehrbas, William J. Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan (Miss), Michael J. Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for O'Sullivan, Harford P. Walker, Josiah A. Stover, Joseph S. Taylor, Benjamin Veit, Joseph H. Wade. the Borough of Brooklyn. Arnold C. Well, Francis J. Byrne, John Lehman, BUREAU OF THE CHAMBERLAIN. Francis Martin, Charles McIntyre, Clarence L. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- Brooklyn. Barber, Alfred W. Booraem, George H. Cowie, William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Solon Berrick, James P. O'Connor, Elliott S. way, Rooms 63 to 67. Schools, and James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn.; July and August, Robert R. Moore, Chamberlain. 9 a. In. to 4 p. m. Benedict, Isaac Phillips, Edward A. McShane, Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. Eugene Fay, Ricardo M. DeAcosta, John M. Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. BOARD OF RETIREMENT Telephone, 2300 South. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Thomas J. Higgins, Commissioner of Parks for Barrett, Frank P. Reilly, Leon G. Godley, Alex. Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Abraham Stern, ander C. MacNulty, Samuel Hoffmann, John W. Telephone, 4270 Worth. Cornelius J. Sullivan, William H. Maxwell, Jo- the Borough of The Bronx. Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Goff, Jr., William R. Wilson, Jr. sephine E. Rogers, Mary A. Curtis, Lyman A. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund Best, Principal P. S. 108, Brooklyn, Secretary. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. 9 a. in. to 12 m. Kirby, Jr. (Telephone, 1470 East New York.) Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. Office of the Commission, Room 223, No. 280 Telephone, 2640 Tremont. Walter G. Eliot, Commissioner of Parks for the Brooklyn Office, Borough Hall, 2d floor. Tele. Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat- phone, 2948 Main. James D. Bell, Assistant tan, New York City. Borough of Queens. in DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Temporary office, Arsenal, Central Park, Man- charge. William D. Dickey, Cambridge, Livingston, BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. David Robinson, Commissioners. Lamont Mc- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- hattan. way, 9 a. rn. to 5 p. m. ; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 in, Main office, No. 90 West Broadway. Tele- Loughlin, Clerk. phone, 5070 Barclay. Joel J. Squier, Assistant in Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Tues- Telephone, 1200 Worth. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller; PERMANENT CENSUS BOARD. charge. . day and Thursday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m. Brooklyn branch office, No. 166 Montague Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Douglas Mathewson and Edmund D. Fisher, Hall of Board of Education, No. 500 Park Deputy Comptrollers. avenue, third floor. Office hours, 9 a. M. to 5 p. tn.; street. Telephone, 3670 Main. Edward Riegel- 9 a. m. to 12 m. mann, Assistant in charge. Telephone, 3254 Worth. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comp- Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. troller. The Mayor, City Superintendent of Schools and Queens branch office, Municipal Building, Court George L. Tirrell, Secretary to the Department. Police Commissioner. George H. Chatfield, House Square, Long Island City. Telephone, 3886 CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD Thomas W. Hynes, Supervisor of Charitable Secretary. Hunters Point. Walter C. Sheppard, Assistant OF ALDERMEN. Institutions. Telephone, 5752 Plaza. in charge. City Hall, Rooms 11, 12; 10 a. m. to 4 p. tn.; Walter S. Wolfe, Chief Clerk. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. 1 , No. 119 Nassau street. Telephone, 4526 Corte 'A' Saturdays, 10 a. m, to 12 m. BUREAU OF AUDIT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Charles S. Hervey, Chief Auditor of Accounts. andt. Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board Room 29. PRINCIPAL OFFICE. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF of Aldermen. Harry York, Deputy Chief Auditor of Accounts. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to PERSONAL TAXES. Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy. Duncan Maclnnes, Chief Accountant and 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor. Telephone, 4585 John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of Bookkeeper. Telephone, 7400 Madison square. Worth, Geo. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge. Aldermen. John J. Kelly, Auditor of Disbursements. Michael J. Drummond, Commissioner. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Joseph V. Sculley, Clerk. Borough of Brooklyn. H. H. Rathyen, Auditor of Receipts. Frank J. Goodwin, First Deputy Commissioner. BUILDINGS. Matthew McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough James J. Munro, Chief Inspector. William J. McKenna, Third Deputy Commis- No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Telephone, of The Bronx. R. B. McIntyre, Examiner in Charge, Expert sioner. 961 Gramercy. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in George D. Frenz, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Accountants' Division. Thomas L. Fogarty, Second Deputy Commis- charge. of Queens. sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. 331 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, William K. Walsh, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- Albert E. Hadlock, Auditor of Accounts. Room METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMISSION, ough of Richmond. 2977 Main. 185. J. McKee Borden, Secretary. Office, No. 17 Battery place. George A. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Soper, Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals Ph.D., President; James H. Fuertes, Secretary; COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. STATISTICS. and Estimates for Work and Materials for Build- James Tilden Adamson, Supervising Statistician H. de B. Parsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Harry M. Rice, Commis- ing, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, Williams, M.D. and Examiner. Room 180. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 rn. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 ioners. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. p. m.; Saturdays, Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East 9 a. M. to 12 in. Rooms 114 and 115, Stewart Building, No. 280 James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Broadway, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Twenty-sixth street. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Telephone, 1694 Rector. Room 85. 5 p. to 12 m. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Telephone, 4315 Worth. The Children's Bureau, No. 124 East 59th MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. The Standard Testing Laboratory. Otto H. Klein, street. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. In. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Director, 127 Franklin street, office hours, 9 a. m. to Jeremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Rich- 9 a. in. to 12 in. John H. Timmerman. City Paymaster. mond Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. Frank Gallagher, President; Richard Welling Telephones. 3088 and 3089 Franklin. Island. Charles A. O'Malley, Appraiser of Real Estate. Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. and Alexander Kwgh, Commissioners. Room 103, No. 280 Broadway. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. DIVISION OF AWARDS. LABOR BUREAU. Office, No. 277 Broadway. Joseph R. Kenny, Bookkeeper in Charge. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Noe. 54-60 Lafayette street. Telephone, 2140 Worth. Herman Robinson, Commissioner. Rooms 155 and 157, No. 280 Broadway. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Samuel Prince, Deputy Commissioner. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. John J. Caldwell, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Room 0. William H. Edwards, Commissioner, MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. ' 9 a. m. to 12 m. Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Receiver Taxes. James F. Lynch, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- Telephone. 2828 Worth. of Nos. 157 and 159 East 67th street, Headquarters John J. McDonough and Sylvester L. Malone, ouh of Manhattan. Fire Department. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Julian Scott, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of _Joseph Johnson, Fire Commissioner and ex COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. Borough of The Bronx—Munkipar Building, Brooklyn. Ado Chairman; Geo. 0. Eaton Sidney Hurls, William J. Gaynor, Mayor, Chairman; William Third and Tremont avenues. James F. O'Brien, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- Bartholomew Donovan, Russell W. Moore. A. Prendergast, Comptroller; Robert R. Moore, Edward H. Healy and John J. Knewitz, Deputy ough of The Bronx. AMOrt B111316, Secretary. Receivers of Taxes. John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Wimp at call of Fire Commissioner. Chamberlain; John Purroy Mitchel, President of ,

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POLICE DEPARTMENT. Borough of Richmond—No. 175 Second street, SURROGATE. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 6. CENTRAL OFFICE. New Brighton. Open at all hours of the day and Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Term, Part VI., Room No. 31. No. 240 Centre street, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (month night. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. of June, July and August, 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m.) William H. Jackson, Coroner. John H. McCooey, Chief Clerk and Clerk to Trial Term, Part III., Room No. 32. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. the Surrogate's Cout. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 21. Telephone, 3100 Spring. Court opens at 10 a. m. Office hours, 9 a. in. Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 24. Rhinelander Waldo, Commissioner. to 4 p. m., except during months of July and Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 18. Douglas I. McKay, First Deputy Commissioner. COUNTY OFFICES. August, when office hours are from 9 a. m. to Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. George S. Dougherty, Second Deputy Commis 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 23. sioner. Telephone, 3954 Main. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 35. John J. Walsh, Third Deputy Commissioner. NEW YORK COUNTY. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 26. James E. Dillon, Fourth Deputy Commissioner . Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27. William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. —. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part PUBLIC RECREATION COMMISSION. and Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, II., Room No. 36. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. 51 Chambers street; Room 1001. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. James E. Sullivan, President; General George W. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; July and August, Trial Term, Part XV., Room No. 37. Wingate, Charles B. Stover, Mrs. V. G. Simkho Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.; Trial Term, Part XVI., Rom No. —. vitch, Gustavus T. Kirby, George D. Pratt, Rob- Telephone, 241 Worth. Queens County Court House, Long Island City Trial Term, Part XVII., Room No. 20. bins Gilman, Bascom Johnson, Secretary; Cyril Thorndyke C. McKennee, Commissioner of Trial Term, Part XVIII., Room No. 29. H. Jones, Assistant Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Jurors. Appellate Term, Room No. 29. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m Office, Hall of Records. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third to 12 m. John F. Cowan, Commissioner. Telephone, 455 Greenpoint. floor. Telephone, 1471 Worth. James 0. Farrell, Deputy Commissioner, Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Commission meeting every Tuesday at 4.30 p. m. William Moores, Superintendent. COUNTY CLERK. northeast. Clerks in attendance from 10 James J. Fleming, Jr., Secretary. No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Fourth Ward, a. m. to 4 p. m. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Borough of Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motior9, Queens, City of New York. Room No. 15. The Public Service Commission for the First Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Office open, 9 a. in. to 4 p. rm.; Saturdays, 9'a. rn. to 12 m. to 12 tn. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte District, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street. business), ground floor, southeast corner. Manhattan. During the months of July and August, from 9 Leonard Ruoff, County Clerk. a. m. to 2 p. rn. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Office hours, 8 a. m. to 11 p. m., every day in Telephone, 151 Jamaica. floor, south. the year, including holidays and Sundays. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, Stated public meetings of the Commission COUNTY COURT. room COUNTY CLERK. northeast corner, second floor, east. Tuesdays and Fridays at 12.15 p. m., in the Publi Nos. 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11New County Court House. County Court House, Long Island City. Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest Hearing Room of the Commission, third floor o Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, County Court opens at 10 a. tn. Trial Terms the Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. corner, third floor. 9 a. in. to 12 m. During the months of July and begin first Monday of each month, except July, Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business), Criminal Commissioners—William R. Wilcox, Chairman August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., except August and September. Special Terms each Satur- Court House. Centre street. Milo R. Maltbie, John E. Eustis, J. Sergean on Saturdays. day, except during August and first Saturday of Justices—Henry Bischoff, Leonard A. Giegerich, Cram, George V. S. Williams. Counsel, George William F. Schneider, County Clerk. September. P. Henry Dugro, James A. Blanchard, Samuel Coleman. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney. Charles E. Gehring, Deputy. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. Greenbaum, Edward E. McCall, Edward B. Amend, Telephone, 4150 Beekman. WM. B. Selden, Second Deputy. Telephone, 551 Jamaica. Vernon M. Davis, Joseph E. Newburger, John W. Herman W. Beyer, Superintendent of Indexing Goff, Samuel Seabury, M. Warley Platzek, Peter TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. and Recording. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. A. Hendrick, John Ford, John J. Brady, Mitchell Telephone, 5388 Cortlandt. Office, Queens County Court House, Long L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James W. Gerard, John J. Murphy, Commissioner. Manhattan Irving Lehman, Alfred R. Page, Edward J. Gave- Office, 44 East 23d street. Telephone, 5331 Gram- Island City, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. to 12 tn. gan, Nathan Bijur, John J. Delany, Francis K. ercy. William H. Abbott, Jr., First Deputy Com- Pendleton. Daniel F. Cohalan, Henry D. Hotchkiss, missioner. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and County Judge's office always open at No. 336 Fulton street, Jamaica, N. Y. Thomaq F. Donnelly, Edward G. Whitaker. Brooklyn office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens Centre streets. Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt. and Richmond), 503 Fulton street. Telephone, Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Matthew J. Smith, District Attorney. Telephones, 3871 and 3872 Hunters Point. 3825 Main. Frank Mann, Second Deputy Corn. 9 a. tn. to 12 m. SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL DIVISION. , missioner. Charles S. Whitman, District Attorney. Bronx office, 391 East 149th street. Telephone, Henry D. Sayer, Chief Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm 7107-7108 Melrose. William B. Calvert, Superin- Telephone, 2304 Franklin. White and Franklin streets. tendent. No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Queens County, Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Randolph White, Public Administrator, County William F. Schneider, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. 9 a. m. to 12 m. of Queens. Special Deputy to the Clerk. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. BOROUGH OFFICES. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Telephone, 39.- Jamaica. During July and August, Clerk's Office will close Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt. at 2 p. m. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. SHERIFF. Telephone, 6064 Franklin. REGISTER County Court House, Long Office of the President, Nos. 14, 15 and 16 Island City, 9 a. in APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT. City Hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Hall of Records, office hours, from 9 a. m. to to 4 p. m.; during July and August, 9 a. m. to to 12 m. 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 rn. During the 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. George McAneny, President. months of July and August the hours are from George Emener, Sheriff, Court House, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Court Leo Arnstein, Secretary of the Borough. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Samuel J. Mitchell, Under Sheriff. meets from 1 p. m. to 5 p. rn., except that on Fri- Julian B. Beaty, Secretary to the President. Max S. Grifenhagen, Register. Telephones, 3766-7 Hunters Point (office). days court opens at 10 o'clock a. m. Almet F. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. William Halpin, Deputy Register. Jenks, Presiding Justice; Michael H. Hirschberg, Telephone, 3900 Worth. Joseph A. Burr, Edward B. Thomas, William J. Edgar Victor Frothingham, Commissioner of SURROGATE. Public Works. Carr, John Woodward, Adelbert P. Rich, Justices; W. R. Patterson, Assistant Commissioner of SHERIFF. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. John B. Byrne, Clerk; Clarence A. Barrow, Deputy Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. Clerk. Motion days, first and third Mondays of Public Works. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays. Telephone, 6700 Cortlandt. Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays, each Term. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Except during July and August, the office is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p, m.; Saturdays, Clerk's office opens 9 a. m. Rudolph P. Miller, Superintendent of Buildings. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. In. to 12 m. Telephone, 1575 Stuyvesant. from 0 a. m. to 12 tn. July and August, 9 a. m. Telephone, 1392 Main. Julius Harburger, Sheriff. to 2 p. m. John B. Byrne, Clerk. John F. Gilchrist. Under Sheriff. The calendar is called on each week day at BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Telephone, 4984 Worth. 10 a. tn., except during the month of August. APPELLATE TERM—SUPREME COURT. Office of the President, corner Third avenue Telephone, 397 Jamaica. Court Room, 503 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Court and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; SURROGATES. meets 10 a. m. December Term begins December 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2, 1912. Justices Samuel T. Maddox. Abel E. Cyrus C. Miller, President. Hall of Records. Court opens from 9 a. m. to RICHMOND COUNTY. Blackmar, Harrington Putnam, Joseph H. De. George Donnelly, Secretary. 4 p. m., except Saturday, when it closes at 12 rn. Bragga, Clerk; Owen J. Macaulay, Deputy Clerk. Thomas W. Whittle, Commissioner of Public During the months of July and August the hours COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Clerk's Office opens 9 a. m. Works. are from 9 a. m. to 2 p. in. Telephones, 752 and 7453 Main. John P. Cohalan and Robert L. Fowler, Sur- Village Hall, Stapleton. James A. Henderson, Superintendent of Build- Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. ings. rogates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk, SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Records: John F. Curry, Commis- Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Arthur J. Largy, Superintendent of Highways. 9 a. m. to 12 in. KINGS COUNTY. Roger W. Bligh, Superintendent of Public sioner; Charles W. Culkin, Deputy Commissioner; from Frank J. Scannell, Superintendent. Telephone, 81 Tompkinsville. Kings County Court House, Joralemon and Ful- Buildings and Offices. ton streets, Borough of Brooklyn. 103 Telephone, 2680 Tremont. Telephone, 3900 Worth. COUNTY CLERK. Clerk's office hours, 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock in. Seven .iury trial parts. Special Term for County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. rn. Trials.Trials. Special Term for Motions. Special Term KINGS COUNTY. to 4 p . rn.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 in. (ex-parte business). President's Office, Nos. 15 and 16, Borough C. Livingston Bostwick, County Clerk. Naturalization Bureau, Room 7, Hall of Records, Hall; 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Telephone, 28 New Dorp. Brooklyn, N. Y. 12 m. James F. McGee, General Clerk. Park Building, 381-387 Fulton street, Brooklyn. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Alfred E. Steers, President. Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner. Telephone, 5460 Main. Reuben L. Haskell, Borough Secretary. Michael J. Trudden, Deputy Commissioner. County Court—J. Harry Tiernan, County Judge. QUEENS COUNTY. John B. Creighton, Secretary to the President. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Terms of the County Court. County Court House, Long Island City. Lewis H. Pounds, Commissioner of Public Works. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. First Monday of March and first Monday of Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial and Special Term Patrick J. Carlin, Superintendent of Buildings. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. October, 1912, with a Grand and Trial Jury. for Motions and ex-parte business each month ex- William J. Taylor, Superintendent of the Bureau to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. First Monday of May and first Monday of De- cept July, August and September, in Part 1. of Sewers. Telephone, 1454 Main. cember, 1912, with a Trial Jury only. Trial Term, Part 2, January, February, March, Howard L. Woody, Superintendent of the On Wednesdays of each week at Richmond April, May and December. js Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. (except during the month of August). Special Term for Trials, January, April, June and i John W. Tumbridge, Superintendent of High- Surrogate's Court—J. Harry Tiernan, Surrogate. November. {) ways. Hall of Records. Court days: Mondays and Tuesdays, at the Naturalization, first Friday in each Term, Telephone, 3960 Main. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p, m., excepting months Surrogate's Office in the Borough Hall, St. George, Thomas B. Seaman, Special Deputy Clerk in of July and August, then 9 a. m. to 2 p. tn.; Satur- and Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Rich- charge. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. mond, at 10.30 a, in., on which citations and orders John D. Peace, Part 1 and Calendar Clerk. Edmund O'Connor, Commissioner. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson ave- are returnable, except during the month of August, James Ingram, Part 2, Clerk. William F. Thompson, Deputy Commissioner. and except on days when Jury terms of the County nue and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. m. Telephone, 6988 Main. Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 5 p. in., except Sat- to 4 p. tn.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Court are held. urdays, 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Telephones, 235 New Dorp and 1000 Tompkins- Telephone, 3896 Hunters Point. Telephone, 4120 Hunters Point. COUNTY CLERK. Maurice E. Connolly, President. Ville—Court Room. RICHMOND COUNTY. Joseph Flanagan, Secretary. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. Terms of Court in Year 1912. Denis O'Leary, Commissioner of Public Works. to 4 p. rn.; during months of July and August, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Second Monday of January, first Monday of 9 a. tn. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. February, first Monday of April, first Monday of G. Howland Leavitt, Superintendent of High- Borough Hall, St. George, S. I. ways. Charles S. Devoy, County Clerk. June, first Monday of November. Trial Terms to John Feltner, Deputy County Clerk. Albert C. Fach, District Attorney. be held at County Court House at Richmond. John W. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Telephone, 50 Tompkinsville. John R. Higgins, Superintendent of Sewers. Telephone call, 4930 Main. Second Monday of February, second Monday of Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p . m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. June, second Monday of November. Special Terms Daniel Ehntholt, Superintendent of Street to 12 tn. Cleaning. COUNTY COURT. for Trials to be held at Court Room, Borough Hall, County Court House, Brooklyn, Rooms 1, 10, St. George. 14, 17, 18, 22 and 23. Court opens at 10 a. tn. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. First and third Saturdays of January, second and BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. fourth Saturdays of March, first and third Saturdays daily and sits until business is completed. Part I Office, Port Richmond. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. Room No. 23; Part II., Room No. 10; Part III., of April, second and fourth Saturdays of May, first William T. Holt, Public Administrator. and third Saturdays of October, first and third George Cromwell, President. Room No. 14; Part IV., Room No. 1, Court House. Telephone, 704 West Brighton. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. Clerk's office, Rooms 17, 18, 19 and 22, open daily Saturdays of December. Special Terms for Motions to be held at Court Room, Borough St. Louis Lincoln' Tribus, Consulting Engineet and from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 tn. SHERIFF. Hall, George. Acting Commissioner of Public Works. Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County C. Livingston Bostwick, Clerk. John Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. Judges. County Court House, Richmond, S. I. John IL Wilkinson, Special Deputy. H. E. Buel, Superintendent of Highways. John T. Rafferty, Chief Clerk. Joseph F. O'Grady, Sheriff; Peter J. Finn, Jr., John T. Fetherston, Assistant Engineer Under Sheriff. and Telephones, 4154 and 4155 Main. COURT OF Acting Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, GENERAL SESSIONS. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Telephone, 120 New Dorp. Elm, White and Franklin streets. John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Office, 66 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn. Court opens at 10.30 a. in. Buildings and Offices. Hours, 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Offices, Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., 1 p. m. Warren W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan, Otto 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. James C. Cropsey, District Attorney. THE COURTS. A. Rosalsky, Thomas C. T. Crain, Edward Swann, Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Telephones, 2954-5-6-7 Main. Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. Malone, Judges of APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME the Court of General Sasions; Edward R. Carroll, COURT. Clerk. Telephone, 1201 Franklin. CORONERS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Borough of Manhattan—Office, 70 Lafayette No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn, During July and August Clerk's Office will close Court House, Madison avenue, corner Twenty. at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at 12 m. street, corner of Franklin street. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. in. to 12 m. fifth street. Court open from 2 p. in. until 6 p. in. Open at all times of the day and night. Frank V. Kelly, Public Administrator. Friday, Motiod Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. m. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Coroners: Israel L. Feinberg, Herman Hellen- Telephone, 2840 Main. Motions called at 10 a. in. Orders called at 10.30 stein, James E. Winterbottom, Herman W. Holtz- a. in. No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, hauser. REGISTER. George L. Ingraham, Presiding Justice; Chester City Hall Park, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Telephones, Z057, 5058 Franklin. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Laughlin, John Proctor Special Term Chambers will be held from 10 Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Arthur avenue excepting months of July and August, then from Clarke, Francis M. Scott, Nathan L. Miller, a. tn. to 4 p. m. and Tremont avenue. Telephones, 1250 Tremont 9 a. in. to 2 p. m., provided for by statute; Satur, Victor J. Dowling, Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk, Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 1402 Tremont. days, 9 a. in. to 12 in. William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice; Francis B. Jacob Shongut, Jerome F. Healy. Edward T. O'Loughlin, Register. Delehanty. Joseph I. Green, Alexander Finelite, c Clerk's Office opens 9 a. m. John V. McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Richard T. Borough of Brooklyn—Office, 236 Duffield street, Alfred T. Hobley, Deputy Register. Telephone, 3340 Madison Square. near Fulton street. Telephones, 4004 Main and Telephone, 2830 Main. Lynch, Edward B. La Petra, Richard H. Smith, Robert L. Luce, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk. 4005 Main. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPARTMENT, Alexander J. Rooney, Edward Glinnen, Coroners. Telephone, 122 CoCortlandt. Open at all hours of the day and night. SHERIFF. County Court House, Chambers street. Court Borough of Queens—Office, Town Hall, Fulton Temple Bar Building, 186 Remsen street, Room open from 10.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. COURT OF SPECI 4 L SESSIONS. street, Jamaica, L. I. 401, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. 16. Isaac Franklin Russell, Chief Justice; Jose h Alfred S. Ambler, G. J. Schaefer. 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 12 in. Special Term, Part II. (ex-pane business), Room M. Deuel, Lorenz Zeller, John B. Mayo, Franklin Office hours from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m., excepting Charles B. Law, Sheriff. No. 13. Chase Hoyt, Joseph F. Moss, Howard J. Porker, Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. Sundays and holidays; office open then from 9 a. m. Lewis M. Swasey, Under Sheriff. John Fleming, Robert 1. Wilkin, George J. O'Keefe; to 12 m. Telephones, 6845, 6846, 6847 Main. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. 20. Morgan M. L. Ryan. James J. McInerney, Arthur

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C. Salmon, Henry Steinert and Cornelius F. Location of Court—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth section of the centre lines North Portland and of boundary line between Queens and Nassau counties Collins, Justices. Frank W. Smith, Chief Clerk. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Rockaway road, Morris avenue, Atlantic avenue, Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Myrtle avenue to Waverly avenue, thence along Shaw avenue, Jamaica avenue and Vandeveer between Franklin 3.11 White streets, Borough of Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. the center line of Waverly avenue to Park avenue, avenue. Manhattan. Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. thence along the centre line of Park avenue to Court House, Town Hall, northeast corner of Court opens al, 10 a. m. Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces Washin&n avenue, thence along the centre line Fulton street and Flushing avenue, Jamaica. Part I., Criminal Court Building, Borough of the territory bounded on the south by the center of Washington avenue to Flushing avenue, thence James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Manhattan, John P. Hilly, Clerk. Telephone, line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by along the centre line of Flushing avenue to North Damon, Clerk. 2092 Franklin. the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the Portland avenue, and thence along the centre line Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal Part II., 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brook- centre line of Irving place, including its projection of North Portland avenue to the point of beginning. holidays excepted) from 9 a. in. to 4 p. 111. lyn. This part is held on Mondays, Thursdays through Gramercy Park, on the north by the Court room, No. 495 Gates avenue. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- and Fridays. Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk. Tele- centre line of Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the John R. Farrar, George Freifield, Justices. days at 9 a. in. phone, 4280 Main. easterly line of said borough; excluding, however, John Henigin, Jr., Clerk. Telephone, 1654 Jamaica. Part III., Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. in. to 4 p. any portion of Blackwells Island. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Queens. This part is held on Tuesdays. H. S. Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. Sundays and legal holidays excepted. Saturdays, Moran, Clerk. Telephone, 657 Jamaica. Abram Bernard, Clerk. 8.45 a. in. to 12 in. First District—First and Third Wards (Towns Part IV., Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Location of Court—Part I. and Part II., No. Telephone, 504 Bedford. of Castleton and Northfield). Court room, former Richmond. This part is held on Wednesdays. 207 East Thirty-second street. Clerk's Office open Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, Robert Brown, Clerk. Telephone, 49 Tompkins- daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- New Brighton. ville. 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Thomas E. Cremins, Telephone, 4358 Madison square. of the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. in. to 4. p. CHILDREN'S COURT. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the the centre line of Starr street between the boundary m. territory bounded on the south by the centre line line of Queens County and the centre line of Central Sundays and legal holidays excepted. New York County—No. 68 Third avenue, Court opens 9 a. m. Manhattan. Dennis A. Lambert, Clerk. Tele- of Sixty-fifth street, on. the east by the centre avenue ana northwest to the centre line of Suydam line of Central Park West, on the north by the street between the centre lines of Central and Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. phone, 1832 Stuyvesant. centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on Bushwick avenues, and northwest of the centre Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Kings County—No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. Joseph W. Duffy, Clerk. Telephone, 627 Main. the west by the westerly boundary of said borough. line of Willoughby avenue between the centre lines Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick of Bushwick avenue and Broadway. Westfield). Court room, former Edgewater Village Queens County—No. 19 Hardenbrook avenue, Hall, Stapleton. Jamaica. Sydney 011endorff, Clerk. This court is Spiegelberg, Justices. Court House, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brook. John H. Servis, Clerk. 1Y n. Arnold J. B. Wedemeyer, Justice. William held on Mondays and Thursdays. Location of Court—Southwest corner of Broad Philip D. Meagher and William J. Bogenshuts, Wedemeyer, Clerk. Richmond County—Corn Exchange Bank Bldg, way and Ninety-sixth street. Clerk's Office open Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. St. George, S. I. William J. Browne, Clerk. This daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from Clerk's Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at 9 court is held on Tuesdays. Office open every day Sundays and legal holidays excepted. a m. Court continued until close of business' (except Sundays and holidays) from 9 a. m. to 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Court opens at 9 a. in. Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 4 p. m. On Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 4006 Riverside. Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the Telephone, 995 Williamsburg. Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville, Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth 11111111111■111111V CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of and Twenty-fifth Wards, that portion of the FIRST DIVISION. Ninety-sixth street from Lexington avenue to Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards lying east CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE William McAdoo, Chief City Magistrate; Robert Fifth avenue, on the west by the centre line of of the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and east COMMISSION. C. Cornell, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Lexington avenue from Fifty-ninth street to of the centre line of Schenectady avenue, and that portion of the Twenty-seventh Ward lying Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris, Frederic Ninety-sixth street and the centre line of Fifth TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Joseph E. Corrigan, avenue from Ninety-sixth street to One Hundred southeast of the centre line of Starr street between the boundary line of Queens and the centre line of WARDS. Moses Herrman, Paul Krotel, Keyran J. O'Con- and Tenth street, on the north by the centre line • ■■■■=11 nor, Henry W. Herbert, Charles W. Appleton, of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east by Central avenue and southeast of the centre line of Suydam street between the centre lines of Central PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ■ Daniel F. Murphy, John J. Freschi, Francis X. the easterly boundary of said borough, including chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the McQuade, John A. L. Campbell, City Magistrates. however, all of Blackwells Island and excluding any and Bushwick avenues, and southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue between the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. portion of Wards Island. to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the Philip Bloch, Chief Clerk, 300 Mulberry street. Jacob Marks, Solomon Oppenheimer, Justices. centre lines of Bushwick avenue and Broadway. Court room, No. 14 Howard avenue. Commissioners appointed under said acts will be Telephone, 6213 Spring Edward A. McQuade, Clerk. held at the office of the Commission, Room 223, First District—Criminal Court Building. Location of Court—Northwest corner of Third Jacob S. Strahl, Justice. Joseph P. McCarthy Clerk. 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Second District—Jefferson Market. avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, Tues- Third District—Second avenue and First street. open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Sundays and legal holidays excepted. days and Thursdays of each week, at 2 o'clock Fourth District— from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Fifth District—Contains the Eighth, Thirtieth p. m., until further notice. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first 12 m. and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty- Dated New York City July 26, 1911. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Telephone, 4343 Lenox. WILLIAM D. DICKEY CAMBRIDGE Sixth and Eighth Districts—One Hundred and second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Seventh Distract—The Seventh District em- Court House, northwest corner of Fifty-third LIVINGSTON, DAVID ROBINSON, Commis- Sixty-second street and Washington avenue. sioners. Seventh District—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth braces the territory bounded on the south by the street and Third avenue (No. 5220 Third Avenue) centre line of One. Hundred and Tenth street, on LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk. street. Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah JI Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. the east by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the O'Leary, Clerk. Ninth District (Night Court for Females)—No. northerly terminus thereof, and north of the Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., northerly terminus of Fifth avenue, following in 125 Sixth avenue. Sundays and legal holidays excepted. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Dl Tenth District (Night Court for Males)—No. 314 a northerly direction the course of the Harlem Telephone. 3907 Sunset. River, on a line coterminous with the easterly DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Or THE CITY OF NEW West Fifty-fourth street. Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the Eleventh District—Domestic Relations Court— boundary of said borough, on the north and west You, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CENTRE AND Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion Southwest corner Prince and Wooster streets. by the northerly and westerly boundaries of said WALKER STS., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE borough. of the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre CITY OF NEW YORE. SECOND DIVISION. line of Prospect avenue; also that portion of the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Philip J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. Davies. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Eleventh and the Twentieth Wards beginning at Otto Kempner, Chief City Magistrate; Edward Justices. received by the Board of Health of the De- J. Dooley, John Naumer, A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., John P. Burns, Clerk. the intersection of the centre lines of Bridge and ' pertinent of Health until 10.30 o'clock a. in. on Fulton streets; thence along the centre line of Alexander H. Geismar, John F. Hylan, Howard P. Location of Court—No. 70 Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Fulton street to Flatbush avenue; thence along FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913„ Nash, Moses J. Harris, Charles J. Dodd, John C. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING, AS McGuire, Louis H. Reynolds, City Magistrates. days excepted) from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m.; July and the centre line of Flatbush avenue to Atlantic August, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. avenue; thence along the centre line of Atlantic REQUIRED, PIPE, FITTINGS, STOP COCKS, Office of Chief Magistrate, 44 Court street avenue to Washington avenue; thence along the VALVES AND MISCELLANEOUS PLUMB- Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces Rooms 209-214.. Telephone, 7411 Main. centre line of Washington avenue to Park avenue; ERS' AND STEAMFITTERS' SUPPLIES AND William F. Delaney, Chief Clerk. the territory bounded on the south by the centre HARDWARE, TO THE HOSPITALS OF THE line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the thence along the centre line of Park avenue to Archibald J. McKinney, Chief Probation Officer, Waverly avenue; thence along the centre line of DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, IN THE VARI- Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y. west by the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the OUS BOROUGHS OF THE CITY OF NEW north and east by the northerly and easterly Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue' thence along Courts. the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson avenue; YORK, DURING THE YEAR 1913. First District—No 318 Adams street. boundaries of said borough, including Randalls The time for the delivery of the supplies and Island and the whole of Wards Island. thence along the centre line of Hudson avenue to Second District—Court and Butler streets. ohnson street; thence along the centre line of the performance of the contract is during the Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. Joseph P. Fallon and Leopold Prince, Justices. year 1913. Hugh H. Moore, Clerk. Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. the centre line of Bridge street to the point of The amount of security required is fifty (50) Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flat- Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun- per cent. of the amount of the bid. dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue. beginning. bush). Lucien S. Bayliss and Stephen Callaghan, Bids will be compared and the contract award- Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal ed to the lowest bidder for each item. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Justices. William R. Fagan, Clerk. Island). Court House, No. 236 Duffield street. Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third Telephone, 3950 Harlem. Telephone, 6166-J Main. a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted street. Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces unless this provision is complied with. Tenth District—No. 133 New Jersey avenue. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Seventh District—The Seventh District, em- Blank forms and further information may be Domestic Relations Court—Myrtle and Vander- line of Fourteenth street and by the centre line braces the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk of the bilt avenues. of Fifty-ninth street from the centre line of Seventh Thirty-second Wards. Department of Health, southwest corner of BOROUGH OF QUEENS. avenue to the centre line of Central Park West, Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, Centre and Walker sts. Borough of Manhattan. City Magistrates—Joseph Fitch, John A. Leach, on the east by the centre line of Lexington avenue Justices. James P. Sinnott, Clerk. ERNST 1. LEDERLE, Ph.D., President; Harry Miller, James J. Conway. and by the centre line of Irving place, including Court House, corner Pennsylvania avenue and JOSEPH . O'CONNELL, M.I., RHINE- Courts. its projection through Gramercy Park, and by the Fulton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). LANDER ALDO, Board of Health. First District—St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island centre line of Fifth avenue from the centre line of Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. Dated January 2, 1913. j2,17 City. Ninety-sixth street to the centre line of One Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial days, Tuesdays, tirtice General Instructions to Bidders on Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Hundred and Tenth street, on the north by the Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. During July the last page, last salamis, of the "City Third District—Central avenue, Far Rockaway, center line of Ninety-sixth street from the centre and August, 8.45 a. m. to 2. p. m. Record." L. I. line of Lexington avenue to the centre line of Telephones, 904 and 905 East New York. Fourth District—Town Hall, Jamaica, L. I. Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Tenth street BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. from Fifth avenue to Central Park West, on the BOROUG H OF QUEENS. City Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel BOARD MEETINGS. west by the centre line of Seventh avenue and First District—Embraces the territory bounded Marsh. Central Park West. by and within the canal, Rapelye avenue, Jackson Courts. Board of Aldermen. Edgar J. Lauer, Frederic De Witt Wells, Frank avenue, Old Bowery Bay road, Bowery Bay, East First District—Lafayette avenue, New Brighton, The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder- 4. D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. River and Newtown Creek. Court room, St. manic Chamber, City Hall, every Tuesday, at Staten Island. Frank Bulkley, Clerk. Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten Mary's Lyceum, Nos. 115 and 117 Fifth street, 1.30 O'clock p. m. Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison Long Island City. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk to the Island. avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Parts I. and II. All Courts open daily for business from 9 a. m. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. each Board of Aldermen. Court opens at 9 a. m. Clerk's Office open daily day, excepting Saturdays, closing at 12 M. Trial to 4 p. m., except on Saturdays, Sundays and legal (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. in holidays, when only morning sessions are held. days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All Board of Estimate and Apportionment. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. M. to 12 m. other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Telephone, 3873 Plaza. days. meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. John F. Cassidy City Hall, every Thursday, at 10.30 o'clock MUNICIPAL COURTS. First District—All that part of the Twenty- Clerk. a. M. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the Telephone, 1420 Hunters Point. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. First District—The First District, embraces the City and County of New York by chapter 934 ■■■■•■= territory bounded on the south and west by the Second District—Embraces the territory bounded of the Laws of 1895, comprising all of the by and within Maspeth avenue, Maurice avenue, Commissioners of Oinking Fund. southerly and westerly boundaries of the said The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet Town of Westchester and part of the Towns of Calamus road, Long Island Railroad, Trotting borough, on the north by the centre line of Four- Eastchester and Pelham, including the Villages of Course lane, Metropolitan avenue, boundary line in the Meeting Room (Room 16), City Hall, on teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court room, Town Wednesday, at 11 a. m., at call of the Mayor. from the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east between the Second and Fourth Wards, boundary Hall, No. 1400 Williamsbridge road, Westchester line between the Second and Third Wards, Flushing JOHN KORB, JR., Secretary. by the centre lines of Fourth avenue from Four- Village. Court open daily (Sundays and legal Creek, Ireland Mill road, Lawrence avenue, Brad. teenth street to Fifth street, Second avenue, holdiays excepted) from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Trial ford avenue, Main street, Lincoln street, Union Board of Revision of Assessments. Chrystie street, Division street and Catharine of causes, Tuesday and Friday of each week. street, Broadway, Parsons avenue, Lincoln street, The Board of Revision of Assessments meets street. Peter A. Sheil, Justice. Percy street, Sanford avenue, Murray lane, Bayside in the Meeting Room (Room PS, City Hall, Wauhopf. Lynn, William F. Moore, John Boyer, Stephen Collins, Clerk. avenue, Little Bayside road, Little Neck Bay, Friday, at 11 a. in., upon notice of the Justices. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. Saturdays East River, Bowery Bay, Old Bowery Bay road, (lerk. Thomas O'Connell, Clerk. closing at 12 m. Jackson avenue, Rapelye avenue, the canal and JOHN KORB, JR., Chief Clerk. Frank Mangin, Deputy Clerk. •■■■■■•■■• Telephone. 457 Westchester. Newtown Creek. Location of Court—Merchants' Association Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty- Board of City Record. • Court room Court House of the late Town of Building, Nos. 54-60 Lafayette street. Clerk's fourth Wards, except the territory described in in The Board of City Record meets in the City Office open daily -(Sundays and legal holidays ex- Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, Hall at call of the Mayor. chapter 934 of the Laws of 1895. Court room Elmhurst, New York. P. 0. address, Elmhurst, cepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. southeast corner of Washington avenue and One DAVID FERGUSON, Supervisor, Secretary. to 12 m. July and August from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Queens County, New York. Hundred and Sixty-second street. Office hours John M. Cragen. Justice. J. Frank Ryan, Additional Part is held at southwest corner of from 9 a. m. to 4 p. rn. Court opens at 9 a. m., Sixth avenue and Tenth street. Clerk. Sundays and legal holidays excepted. Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Telephone, 6030 Franklin. ohn M. Tierney and William E. Morris, Justices. Second District—The Second District embraces Fridays for Jury trials only. Jhomas A. Maher, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Telephone, 3043 Melrose. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH line of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second Sundays and legal holidays excepted. OF QUEENS NEW Yoes, January 10 1913. avenue and on the south and east by the south- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Telephone, 87 Newtown. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, DI ACCORD- erly and easterly boundaries of the said borough, First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, ance with section 432 of the 'Charter of The on the north by the centre line of East Fourteenth Third District—Embraces the territory bounded Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards, by and within Maspeth avenue, Maurice avenue, City of New York, that petition signed by prop- street, on the west by the centre lines of Fourth and that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning Calamus road, Long Island Railroad, Trotting erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, at the intersection of the centre lines of Hudson Course lane, Metropolitan avenue, boundary line trict for Local Improvements for the construc- Second avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line between the Second and Fourth Wards, Vandeveer tion of a sewer and appurtenances in Fulton st., and Catharine street. of Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, avenue, Jamaica avenue, Shaw avenue, Atlantic from Vanderveer ave. to Ocean View ave. and Benjamin Hoffman, Leon Sanders, Thomas P. thence along the centre line of North Portland in Ocean View ave., from Fulton bt. to Iiidge- Dinneen, Leonard A. Snitkin, Justices. avenue, Morris avenue, Rockaway road, boundary avenue to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line between Queens and Nassau counties, Atlantic wood ave., 4th Ward of the Borough of Queens, Tames J. Devlin, Clerk. line of Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence has been filed in this office and is now ready location of Court—Nos. 264 and 266 Madison Ocean, Rockaway Inlet, boundary line between along the centre line of Navy street to Johnson Queens and Kings counties and Newtown Creek. for public inspection, and that a meeting of the street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and street, thence along the centre line of Johnson Alfred Denton, Justice. John H, Hubn, Board of Local Improvement of the Jamaica legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Clerk. street to Hudson avenue, and thence along the 1908 and 1910 Myrtle avenue, Glendale. District for Local Improvements will be held Telephone, 4300 Orchard. centre line of Hudson avenue to the point of at the Town Hall, Flushing, 3d Ward of the Bor- Third District—The Third District embraces Telephone. 2352 Bushwick beginning, of the Borough of Brooklyn. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. ough of Queens, at 8 p. m. on January 24, 1913, the territory bounded on the south by the centre Court House, northwest corner State and Court Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays (Fridays at which meeting said petition will be submitted line of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre streets. Parts I. and IL for Jury trials only), at 9 a. m. to the Board, line of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Eugene Conran, Justice. John L. Gray, Clerk. Fourth District—Embraces the territory bounded Fifty-ninth street and by the' centre line of Central Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 Park West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth by and within the boundary line between the Sundays and legal holidays excepted. Second and Fourth Wards, the boundary line be- street, on the north by the centre line of Sixty- Telephone, 7091 Main. fifth street and the centre line of Fifty-ninth tween the Second and -Third Wards, Fluabing OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH street from Seventh to Eighth avenues, on the west Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion Creek, Ireland Mill road, Lawrence avenue, Brad. orDunes, 141sw You, January 10, 1913. by the westerly boundary of the said borough. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west ford avenue, Main street, Lincoln street, Union NOTICE I'S HEREBY GINTY, IN ACCORD- Thomas •E. Murray, Thomas F. Noonan, Jus- of the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the street, Broadway, Parsons avenue, Lincoln street, ince with section 432 of the Charter of The centre line of Schenectady avenue. also that portion tices. Percy street, Sanford avenue, Murray kw, Bay. Cif), of New York, that petition signed by prop- Michael Skelly, Clerk. of the Twentieth Ward beginning at the inter- side avenue, Little Bayside road, Little Neck Bay erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis-

290 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

trict for Local Improvements for the construc- trict for Local Improvements to legally open The amount of security required will be Two TWEEN LACOMBE AVE. AND METCALF tion of a receiving basin and appurtenances on Central ave., from Broadway to Cypress ave., Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). AVE.; AND IN METCALF AVE., BETWEEN the northeast corner of Hamilton ave. and Myrtle at flushing, Third Ward, of the Borough of NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, BRONX RIVER AVE. AND E. 177TH ST., ave., 4th Ward of the Borough of Queens, has Queens, at a width of eighty (80) feet, has been SETTING CURBSTONES FLAGGING SIDE- TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCL. been filed in this office and is now ready for filed in this office, and is now ready for public WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALK,S BUILD- DENTAL THERETO. public inspection, and that a meeting of the inspection, and that a meeting of the Board of ING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FEN CES The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- Board of Local Improvements of the Jamaica Local Improvements of the Jamaica District for WHERE NECESSARY IN -AND PAVING lows: District for Local Improvements will be held Local Improvements will be held at the Town WITH BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ON A 698 linear feet of double concrete sewer 9 at the Town Hall, Flushing, L. I., on January Hall, Flushing, on January 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., CEMENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE feet by 6 feet and 11 feet 3 inches by 8 feet. 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said at which meeting said petition will be submitted ROADWAY OF E. 202D ST., FROM WEB- 103 linear feet of double concrete sewer 11 petition will be submitted to the Board. to the Board for reconsideration. STER AVE. TO THE NEW YORK AND feet 3 inches by 8 feet. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. HARLEM R. R. TOGETHER WITH ALL 2,388 linear feet of double concrete sewer 10 JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PRELIM feet by 8 feet. INARY PAVEMENT). 723 linear feet of double concrete sewer 8 OF THE BOROUGH The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- feet 9 inches by 8 feet. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF TAE PRESIDENT OF TILE BOROUGH OF OF QUEENS NEW YORK January 10, 1913. lows: 60 linear feet of double concrete sewer 8 QUEENS, New York, January 10, 1913. 760 square yards of completed bituminous con- feet 6 inches by 8 feet. NOTICE iS HEREBY' GIVEN, IN ACCORD- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- ance with section 432 of the Charter of The crete pavement and keeping the pavement in 828 linear feet of double concrete sewer 8 ance with section 432 of the Charter of The repair for five years from date of acceptance. feet 3 inches by 8 feet. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- City of New York, that petition signed by prop- erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- 86 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 785 linear feet of single concrete sewer 12 erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- 220 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. feet 6 inches by .8 feet. trict for Local Improvements for the construc- trict for Local Improvements to legally open tion of receiving basins and appurtenances on 30 cubic yards of filling. 312 linear feet of, single concrete sewer 12 Central ave., between Sanford ave. and Beech 450 linear feet of new curb. feet by 8 feet. Liberty ave., at the northeast and southeast st., in the Third Ward, of the Borough of corners of Stoothoff ave., the southeast corner 31 linear feet .of old curb. 73 linear feet of single concrete sewer 11 Queens, at a width of eighty (80) feet, to con- 1,740 square feet of concrete sidewalk. feet 6 inches by 8 feet. of Hamilton ave., the southeast corner of Walnut form to that portion of Central ave. south of The time allowed for the completion of the 74 linear feet of single concrete sewer 11 st. and the southeast corner of Briggs ave., 4th Beech st. already deeded to the City by the Ward, has been filed in this office and is now work will be 30 consecutive working days. feet 3 inches by 8 feet. Realty Trust, has been filed in this office, and 723 linear feet of single concrete sewer 10 ready for public inspection, and that a meeting is now ready for public inspection, and that a The amount of security required will be Seven Hundred Dollars ($700). feet by 8 feet. of the Board of Local Improvements of the Ja- meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of maica District for Local Improvements will be NO, 6. FOR PAVING WITH BITUMIN• 830 linear feet of single concrete sewer 9 the Jamaica District for Local Improvements will feet 6 inches by 8 feet. held at the Town Hall, Flushing, on January he held at the Town Hall, Flushing. on January OUS CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF LIND 1,096 linear feet of single concrete sewer 7 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said peti- feet by 8 feet. petition will be submitted to the Board. tion will be submitted to the Board for recon- AVE., FROM THE 23D AND 24TH WARD MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. LINE TO AQUEDUCT AVE.; AQUEDUCT 434 linear feet of single concrete sewer 9 sideration. feet by 6 feet. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. AVE., FROM LIND AVE. TO WASHINGTON BRIDGE; ADJUSTING CURB WHERE NEC- 32 linear feet of single concrete sewer, 6 JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH ESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN. feet 9 inches by 6 feet. OF OUEENS, NEV YORK, January 10, 1913. CIDENTAL THERETO (PRELIMINARY 40 linear feet of single concrete sewer 4 feet NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF PAVEMENT). in diameter. ance with section 432 of the Charter of The Ot EENs, New York, January IC, 1913. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol. 33 linear feet of single concrete sewer 42 City of New York, that petition signed by prop, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- lows: inches by 56 inches. erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- ance with section 432 of the Charter of The 4,440 square yards of completed bituminous 71 linear feet of single concrete sewer 40 trict for Local Improvements to legally open City of New York, that petition signed by prop- concrete pavement and keeping the pavement inches by 53 inches. Central ave., from Bayreuth st. (Beech st.) to erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- in repair for five years from date of acceptance. 168 linear feet of single concrete sewer 38, Bayside ave., 3d Ward, Borough of Queens, trict for Local Improvements to lay out Cen- 505 cubic yards of Class B concrete. inches by 50 inches. has been filed in this office and is now ready tral ave. at a width of eighty feet, from Broad- 1000 linear feet of curbstone, adjusted. 74 linear feet of single concrete sewer 34 for public inspection, and that a meeting of the way to Amity st., and .to acquire title to lands The time allowed for the completion of the inches by 46 inches. Board of Local Improvements of the Jamaica necessary for opening Central ave., from Broad- work will be 40 consecutive working days. 67 linear feet of single concrete sewer, 29 District for Local Improvements will be held way to Amity st., Third Ward, of the Borough The amount of security required will be Two inches by 40 inches. at the Town Hall, Flushing, L. I., on January of Queens, has been filed in this office, and is Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars 42,800). 100 linear feet of pipe sewer, 30-inch. 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said now ready for public inspection, and that a NO. 7. FOR PAVING WITH GRANITE 118 linear feet of pipe sewer, 24-inch. petition will be submitted to the Board. meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of BLOCKS ON A SAND FOUNDATION THE 29 linear feet of pipe sewer, 20-inch. . MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. the Jamaica District for Local Improvements will ROADWAY OF RIVER AVE., FROM E. 28 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 be held at the Town Hall, Flushing, on January 149TH ST. TO A POINT ABOUT 451 FEET 116 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said peti- SOUTH OF E. 151ST ST., AND SETTING 1,129 spurs for house connections, over and OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH tion will be submitted to the Board for recon- CURB WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER above the cost per linear foot of sewer. OF QUEENS, NEW YORK, January 10, 1913. sideration. WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO 500 linear feet of six (6) inch pipe as risers NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN, IN ACCORD- MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. (PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT). for house connections, including the support- ance with section 432 of the Charter of The JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. 314 The Engineer's estimate of the work is as ing and surrounding Class C concrete. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- follows: • 77 manholes, complete. erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- 3250 square yards of completed granite block 3 receiving basins, complete. trict for Local Improvements to legally open BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. pavement, on a sand foundation, laid with sand 7,300 cubic yards of rock excavation. Custer (15th) st., from Sanford ave. to Bay- joints, and keeping the same in repair for one 7,050 cubic yards of Class B concrete. 1,700 cubic yards of broken stone. reuth st., 3d Ward of the Borough of Queens, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF year from date of acceptance. has been filed in this office and is now ready 500,000 feet (B. M.) of timber. THE BRONX, BUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA 150 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished for public inspection, and that a meeting of the and set. 280,000 linear feet of piles. PARK, 177TH ST. AND 3D AVE, Board of Local Improvements of the Jamaica 1,390 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, 312,000 pounds of steel bars. District for Local Improvements will be held „st SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 300 linear feet of pipe drain, 12-inch to 24- received by the President of the Borough of recut on top and reset. the Town Hall, Flushing, on January 24, 1913", inch. The Bronx at the above office until 10.30 a. m. 100 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- at 8 p. m., at which meeting said petition will walks, furnished .and laid. The time allowed for the completion of the on work will be six hundred (600) consecutive be submitted to the Board fbr reconsideration. JANUARY 24, 1913. 520 square feet of old bridgestone, rejointed MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. FRIDAY, and relaid. working days. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 NO. 1. FOR COMPLETING THE CON- The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required will be Two TRACT WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY ZIN- work will be 40 consecutive working days. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000). OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH GALES AND DELENA ON JULY 26, 1911, The amount of security required will be Three Blank forms can be obtained upon application OF ?UEENS. NEW YORK, January 10, 1913. AND DECLARED ABANDONED SEPTEMBER Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($3,200). therefor, the plans and specifications may be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- 19, 1912, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, seen and other information obtained at said SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING SIDE- NO. 8. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF office. CYRUS C. MILLER, President ance with section 432 of the Charter of The THE JUNCTION OF THIRD AND FRANK- .City of New York, that petition signed by prop- WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- d18,j15 ING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES LIN AVES., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- INCIDENTAL THERETO. t3/See General Instraetions to Bidders on trict for Local Improvements to legally open WHERE NECESSARY IN ST. LAWRENCE the last page, last column, of the "Clty AVE., FROM WEST FARMS ROAD TO 1 he Engineer's estimate of the work is as Dutchess (16th) st., from Lucerne place to Cali- follows: Record." WESTCHESTER AVE., TOGETHER WITH fornia (Cypress) ave., and from Queens ave. •150 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. to Oak ave., 3d Ward of the Borough of Queens, ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 120 linear feet of new granite curb. has been filed in this office and is now ready 2,820 square feet of cement flagging. lows: MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- for public inspection, and that a meeting of the 30 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. Board of Local Improvements of the Jamaica 200 linear feet of new curb. MISSION. 19,300 square feet of cement flagging. 10 cubic yards of broken range ashlar masonry District for Local Improvements will be held 22 cubic yards of Class B concrete, at the Town Hall, Flushing, on January 24, 125 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 100 linear 'feet of vitrified pipe, 12 inches in 126 cubic feet of bluestone steps. 1913, at 8 p. m., at which meeting said petition 270 cubic feet of granite newels and coping. BROADWAY, NEW Yoax, HEREBY 14, 1913. will he submitted to the Board for reconsidera- diameter. 13.5 linear feet of cast-iron gutter. PUBLIC NOTICE IS EREBY GIVEN THAT 1,250 linear feet of guard rail. tion. 117 linear feet of iron picket fence. applications will be received from The time allowed for the completion of the MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. 110 linear feet of iron-pipe railing. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913, TO 4 P. M. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 work will be 30 working days. The amount of security required will be One The time allowed for the completion of . the TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913, work will be 60 consecutive working days. Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($1,700). for theposition of OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF The amount of security required will be One NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN, GRADES oue.Ess, New York, January 10, 1913. Thousand Dollars ($1,000). C AND D. SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING SIDE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- NO. 9. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS No application delivered at the office of the anee with section 432 of the Charter of The WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- AND APPURTENANCES IN ST. LAWRENCE ING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m., ity of New York, that petition signed by prop- AVE., BETWEEN TREMONT AVE. AND January 28, 1913, will be accepted. WHERE NECESSARY IN GRAND AVE., 11 ty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- MERRILL ST.; AND IN COMMONWEALTH The examination will be held on TUESDAY trict for Local Improvements for the construc- FROM W. 181ST ST. TO W. 184TH ST., TO- AVE., BETWEEN TREMONT AVE. AND GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 26, tion of a sewer and appurtenances in Beaufort MERRILL ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL THE 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. (Grafton) ave., from Freedom (Union) ave. to THERETO. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The subjects and weights of the examination The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- I Bedford (Oakley) ave.; in Thedford ave., from The Engineer's estimate of the work is as are as follows: Technical, 8; Experience, 2. Beaufort ave. to, Chichester ave. (University lows: follows: Seventy-five per cent. is required on the tech- 4,400 cubic yards of earth excavation. place); in Chichester ave., from Thedford ave. 2s0 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. nical paper and seventy per cent. on all. to 1 anderveer ave.; in Vanderveer ave., from 1,600 cubic yards of rock excavation. 673 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. hichester ave. to Ridgewood ave.; and in Ridge. 1,350 cubic yards of filling. 113 spurs for house connections, over and SCHEME OF EXAMINATION. hood ave., from Diamond st. to Woodhaven ave., 2,900 linear "feet of new curb. above the cost per linear foot of sewer. First Day. Fourth Ward, has been filed in this office, and 100 linear feet of old curb. 10 manholes, complete. Data for each drawing and the scale to be is now ready for public inspection, and that a 12,000 square feet of cement flagging. 2 receiving basins, complete. used will be furnished to applicants on exami- touting of the Board of Local Improvements of 725 square' feet of new bridgestone. 900 cubic yards of rock excavation. nation day. the Jamaica District for Local Improvements will 60 square feet of old bridgestone. 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber. DRAWINGS REQUIRED. Le held at the Town Hall, Flushing, Long 50 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. 25 linear feet of pipe drain, 12-inch to 24-inch. Hours 10 to 12.40. Island, on January 24, 1913, at 8 p m., at'which The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the Q. 1 and 2. Accurate working drawing on meeting said petition will be submitted to the work will be 90 working days. work will be -150 consecutive working days. white paper of part of plan of a given build- Board for reconsideration. The amount of security required will be Three The amount of security required will be Three ing. Lettering. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). Hours 1 to 2.30. Q. 3. JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 NO. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, NO. 10. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER For Grade C: Ink tracing. For Grade D: Problem in design. SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING SIDE- AND APPURTENANCES IN ST. LAWRENCE WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- AVE., BETWEEN TREMONT AVE. AND Hours 2.30 to 5. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Q. 4 and 5. Working drawings in pencil of ING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES RANDOLPH AVE.; AND IN BEACON AVE., QUEENS, New York, January 10, 1913. WHERE NECESSARY IN MACLAY AVE., Darts marked on a given elevation of a build- .NoTtch IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- BETWEEN TREMONT AVE. AND ROSE- ing. FROM ZEREGA AVE. TO WALKER AVE., DALE AVE.; AND IN COMMONWEALTH am. e with section. 432 of the Charter of The TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Second Day. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- AVE., BETWEEN BEACON AVE. AND TRE- THERETO. MONT AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL THE Hours 10 to 11. erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- trict for Local Improvements for the construc- WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. O. 6, Scale drawing of a given ornament. lows: The Engineer's estimate of the work is as Hours 11 to 1. tion of a sewer and appurtenances in Joslin 1,200 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. st., from Jackson ave. to Mitchell ave., and in follows: Q. 7, 8 and 9. Constructional details and de- 1,000 cubic yards of filling. 152 linear feet of pipe sewer, 24-inch. signing. State st., from Dunsing st. to Quaker st., Third 3,000 linear feet of new curb. Ward, of the Borough of Queens, has been filed 195 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. Hours 1.20 to 5. 11,700 square feet of cement flagging. 573 linear feet of pipe sewer, 15-inch. 0, 10. Questions in mensuration and arith- in this office, and is now ready for public inspec- 1,450 square feet of new bridgestone. tion, and that a meeting of the Board of Local 855 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. metic. 50 cubic yards of dry rubble thasonry. 205 spurs for house connections, over and Candidates must furnish the following: Draw- Improvements of the Jamaica District for Local 100 linear feet of vitrified pipe, 12 inches in above the cost per linear foot of sewer. inq instruments, T-square, triangle, scale, etc.; Improvements will be held at the Town Hall, diameter. Flushing, on January 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., at 18 manholes, complete. pencils, crayons or simple washes, inks, pens, 1,000 feet (B. M.) timber and lumber. 4 receiving basins, complete. drawing board no less than 23 inches by 31 which meeting said petition will be submitted to 50 linear feet of guard rail. the Board. 565 cubic yards of rock excavation. inches. Other material will be furnished by the I The time allowed for the completion of the 50 cubic yards of Class B concrete. Commission. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. work will be 75 working days. JI1SEPII FLANAGAN, Secretary. j14 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber. Minimum age, 18 years. One vacancy in the The amount of security required will be Two 2.000 pounds of steel bars. Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan 50 linear feet of pipe drain, 12-inch to 24-inch. and Richmond, at $1,500 per annum. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF $2,250). The time allowed for the completion of the Application blanks will be mailed upon re- OUEENS, New York, January 10, 1913. NO. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING work will be 160 consecutive working days. quest, but the Commission will not guarantee the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD= AND REGRADING, SETTING AND RESET- The amount of security required will be Five delivery of the same. ance with section 432 of the Charter of The TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING AND RE- Thousand Dollars ($5,000). F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j14,28 City of New York, that petition signed by prop- FLAGGING THE SIDEWALKS, LAYING Blank forms can be obtained upon application el ty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- AND RELAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING therefor, the plans and specifications may be trict for Local Improvements to legally open APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES IN seen and other information obtained at sato January 13, 1913. Central ave., from Beach st., Third Ward, in SPUYTEN DUYVIL ROAD. FROM JOHN- office. CYRUS C. MILLER, President. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF the former village of Flushing, to 7th ave., in SON AVE. TO THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF j14,24 the following proposed amendment to the Muni- the former village of Whitestone, has been filed W. 230TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL cipal Civil Service Classification: in this office, and is now ready for public in- Mike General Inetrartiena to Bidden on WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. the last page, last column, of the "City 1. By including in the Exempt Class, under the soection, and that a meeting of the Board of The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol. Record." heading "Health Department," the following: Local Improvements of the Jamaica District for lows: Superintendent at the Municipal Sanatorium, Local Improvements will be held at the Town 100 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. Otisville, N. Y. Hall, Flushing, on January 24, 1913, at 8 p. m., 8,600 cubic yards of filling. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP at which meeting said petition will be submitted 1,200 linear feet of new curb. THE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, ClOTONA 2. By striking from the Non-Competitive Class to the Board for reconsideration. 150 linear feet of old curb. PARS, 177TH ST. AND 3D AVE. the following: "Positions in the MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Department of 4,500 square feet of new bluestone flagging. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Public Charities, at .comvensations j14 not exceeding JOSEPH FLANAGAN, Secretary. 600 square feet of old flagging. received by the President of the Borough of the amounts set forth below: 700 square feet of new bridgestone. The Bronx at the above office until 10.30 a. m. Without Maintenance- Per Annum. 150 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. Ott Ambulance Driver OFFICE OF TOE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15, Olt $900 00 OIJEEvs New York. Tannarsi 10, 1913. 100 linear feet of vitrified pipe, 12 inches in Apothecary . 900 0A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- diameter. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS AND AP- Butcher 1,050 00 -ire w;th Section 432 of the Charter of The 750 linear feet of guard rail. PURTENANCES TN LACOMBE AVE. BE- neckband 720 00 City of New York, that petition signed by prop- The time allowed for the completion of the TWEEN BRONX RIVER AND BRONX RIVER Dentist 400 00 erty owners and residents of the Jamaica Dis- work will be 75 working days. AVE.; AND IN BRONX RIVER AVE., BE- Hospital Helper 600 00

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Hospital Physician at Farm Colony ... 500 00 Minimum, age, 21 years; one vacancy, in. the District (hereinafter called "the Commission") best interests of the City to contract with, or may Seamstress 720 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity invites proposals to construct Section No. 2 of by new advertisement invite further proposals. Watchman 600 00 at $900 per annum. the Astoria, Woodside and Corona Rapid Transit The defaulting bidder shall thereupon be liable • With Maintenance- Application blanks will be mailed upon re- Railroad. to the City for all loss and damage by it ans. Automobile Engineman (Ambulance) 1,200 00 quest, but the Commission will not guarantee the The points within the City between which thc tained, including the excess, if any, of the amount Attendant 480 00 delivery of the same. said part is to run and the route or routes to be it shall pay any other Contractor over the amount Baker 1,050 00 F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j8,22. followed are briefly as follows: of the bid of such defaulting bidder. Baker, Foreman 1,050 00 SECTION No. 2. Beginning at a point on Sec- If the Commission shall give notice to any bid- Bandmaster 720 00 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 ond (formerly Debevoise) avenue in the Bor- der that his or its proposal is accepted and that Barber 480 00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,HJallUary 7, 1913. ough of Queens about three hundred (300) feet the contract is consented to by the Board of Cook (female) 720 00 PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN THAT south of the centre line of Beebe avenue and ex Estimate and Apportionment, and if the bidder Cook (male) 900 00 applications will be received from tending thence along and over Second avenue shall fail within ten (10) days thereafter or with- Dietitian 720 00 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 1913, TO 4 P. M. to a point about three hundred and thirty (330) in such further period, if any, as may be pre- Driver (Automobile Engineman) 900 00 TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913, feet south of the centre line of Ditmars avenue;, scribed by the Commission, to execute and de- Farmer 600 00 with local stations at Beebe avenue, Washing- liver the contract and to execute and deliver the Fumigator 600 00 for the position of ton avenue, Broadway, Grand avenue, and Dit- bond with sureties, or to make the required de- Head Pupil Nurse 480 00 MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN (SANITARY), roars avenue, and with an express station at posit, then the Invitation to Contractors and pro- Hospital Helper 420 00 Grade C. Hoyt avenue. posal accepted as aforesaid shall be a contract Hospital Helper (Mechanic) 720 00 N 0 application delivered at the office of the The general plan of construction calls for an binding the bidder to pay to the City the damage Housekeeper, Training School 900 00 Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m., elevated railroad. The details of the construc- by it sustained by reason of such failure, and in Laundress 480 00 January 21, 1913, will be accepted. tion of the railroad and appurtenances are more such case the bidder shall, by the terms of the Laundryman 900 00 The examination will be held on TUESDAY, particuloily indicated on the contract drawings. proposal, absolutely assign to the City the owner- Orderly • 480 00 FEBRUARY 11, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. Bidders will not be required to provide or lay ship of the check accompanying his or its prn- Post Graduate Nurse 300 00 The subjects and weights of the examination tracks or ties, nor to do station finish work. posal as a payment on account of such damages. Pupil Examiner 480 00 are as follows: Technical, 5; Experience, 2; The work of construction under the contract All such deposits made by bidders whose pro- Pupil Nurse 180 00 Mathematics, 2; Neatness, 1. 75 per cent. is will include the construction of all necessary posals shall not be accepted by the Commission Supervising Nurse 750 00 required on the technical paper and 70 per cent. sewers ad conrettions, along the route of the will be returned to the person or persons making Tailor 720 00 on all. Railroad; also the necessary support, mainte- the same within five (5) days after the contract Trained Nurse 900 00 Candidates should have a thorough knowledge nance, readjustment and reconstruction of vaults shall be executed and delivered. The deposit of Waiter 480 00 of the Building Code as applied to the installation adjacent to buildings, pipes, tubes, conduits, sub- the successful bidder will be returned when the Waitress 480 00 of approved apparatus for water supply, drain- ways or oth:u- subcurface structures; the support contract is executed and its provisions in respect Minor employees of whatever designa- age and plumbing. They should be familiar with and care of all buildings, monuments, surface of the bond or deposit are complied with. tion 150 00 the various mechanical fixtures in schools and railroads and other structures, etc., affected by The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. -and substituting, in lieu thereof, the following: public buildings. They should have had a broad or interfered with during the construction of New York, January 10, 1913. vi I Positions in the Department of Public Chari- experience in designing or erecting mechanical the work; also the restoration of the sidewalks PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR ties, at compensations not exceeding the amounts equipments of the buildings either in an archi- and roadways. THE FIRST DISTRICT, By WILLIAM R. Wn.t.- set forth below: tect's or engineer's office. Bidders must examine the form of contract co...x Chairman. Minimum age, 21 years; one vacancy in the Without Maintenance- Per Annum. and the specifications, maps and plans; must -rilAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. j13,28 Dentist $400 00 Board of Education at $1,308.33 per annum. visit the location of the work and informi them- Application blanks will be mailed upon request, Hospital Helper 720 00 selves of the present conditions along the line FORM OF PROPOSED CERTIFICATE FOR Hospital Physician at Farm Colony .. 500 00 but the Commission will not guarantee the de- thereof and make their own 'estimates of the livery of the same. ADDITIONAL TRACKS ON ELEVATED Superintendent of Rendering Plant, facilities and difficulties attending the execution RAILROADS. Blackwells Island 900 00 F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j7,21 of the proposed work. Watchman 600 00 A fuller description of the work to be done is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- With Maintenance- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 set forth, and other requirements, provisions, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, January 6, 1913. he hearing upon the proposed terms and con- Automobile or Ambulance Driver 960 00 details and specifications are stated, in the printed ditions of the proposed certificate to the Man! Attendant % 600 00 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT form of contract and in the contract drawings applications will be received from hattan Railway Company for laying additional Auto Engineman (Ambulance) 1,200 00 therein referred to. Printed copies of the form tracks on, above or contiguous to portions of Baker 900 00 MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913, TO 4 P. M of contract, bond and contractor's proposal may the route or routes of the Second Avenue, Bandmaster 720 00 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913, be had on application at the office of the Com- Third Avenue and Ninth Avenue Elevated Rail- 720 00 Broom Maker Instructor for the position of mission, No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Man- roads of the said Manhattan Railway Company, Butcher 720 00 SUPERINTENDENT OF LAUNDRIES. hattan, City of New York. 'The contract draw- will be held at the office of the Public Service Cook 900 00 No application delivered at the office of the ings may be inspected at the same office, and Commission for the First District, No. 154 720 00 Counterman (Head) Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. in., copies thereof may be purchased by prospective Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, New 720 00 Deckhand January 20, 1913, will be accepted. bidders on payment of five dollars ($5.00). The York City, on the 17th day of January, 1913, at Dietitian 900 00 The examination will be held MONDAY, printed form of contract and the contract draw- 900 00 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The said addition- Farmer FEBRUARY 10. 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. nes are to be deemed a part of this invitation. al tracks may be described as 'follows: 720 00 Foreman of Laborers The subjects and weights of the examination Partial payments to the Contractor will be Upon the Second Avenue Line additional Foreman of Stables 720 00 as follows: Special, 5; Experience, 5. 70 made monthly as the work proceeds as provided 600 00 are tracks as follows: A third track from Chatham Fumigator per cent, is required on each paper. in the form of contract. Square, through Division street to Allen street; Gardener in Charge 960 00 Candidates should have had experience in a The Contractor will be required to complete Housekeeper 900 00 thence through Allen street and 1st avenue to laundry and should have knowledge of laundry the work as soon as practicable and within a 23d street; thence through 23d street to 2d Hospital Clerk 900 00 machinery and the latest improved methods of period of eighteen (18) months from the date 720 00 avenue; thence through 2d avenue to the Har- Hospital Helper (Mechanic) laundering. of the delivery of this contract. lem River. North of 125th street station there Hospital Helper 480 00 this line, as well as in Sealed bids or proposals will be received 0 360 00 Their experience in may be also a fourth track. Between 51st and Interne calling for the exercise of executive 1 he office of the Commission at No. 164 Laundryman or Laundress (in charge) 600 00 positions 60th streets a third and fourth additional track discretion, will be considered in the rating. ; Iassau street, Borough of Manhattan, City may be laid on the existing structure for the Orthopedic Mechanic, at $5 per diem Minimum age, 21 years; one vacancy in the o If New York, until the 28th day of January, 1,200 00 purpose of providing a connection over the Pharmacist position of Laundry Manager in Bellevue and : 913, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, at which Assistant Pharmacist 1,200 00 Queensboro Bridge. Allied Hospitals at $1,200 per annum; also one 1 Ime, or at a later date to be fixed by the Upon the Third Avenue Line aditional tracks Pupil Nurse 180 00 vacancy in Department of Public Charities at 1 ommission, the proposals will be publicly as follows: A third and fourth track from the Pupil Examiner 480 00 I pened. li 720 00 $1,980 per annum. intersection of Pearl street and Franklin square Special Officer Application blanks will be mailed upon request, Supervising Nurse 850 00 Proposals must be in the form prescribed by through the New Bowery and the Bowery to 1;,,, but the Commission will not guarantee the de- the Commission, copies of which may be obtained' Canal street, and a fifth track on the Bowery, . i), Supervisor Assistant 960 00 720 00 livery of same. at the office of the Commission. between Chatham square and Canal street; a I, Tailor F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j6.20 k), Trained Nurse 900 00 A statement based upon estimate of the Engi- third track from a point at or near Canal street Trained Nurse (Social Service) . 1,140 00 ; eer of the quantities of the various classes of through the Bowery and 3d avenue to 129th 1 the work and of the nature and extent as near street, and through 129th street to 2d avenue; v Minor employees of whatever designa- is practicable of the work required is to be thence two additional tracks over the Harlem ■ tion 150 00 POLICE DEPARTMENT. ,:, ifound in the schedule forming a part of the form River and through private property, crossing 3. By including in the Competitive Class, Part POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORL of Contractor's Proposal. The quantities given public streets, from the Harlem River to the 12, the Medical Service, the title OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY in such schedule are approximate only, being intersection of 3d avenue and 145th street, and Police Department of The given as a basis for the uniform comparison of a fifth track between 138th street and 142d street, DENTIST. Clerk of the City of New York, No. 240 Centre st., for the ids and no claim is to be made against the City with the right to build a third track from the now in custody, without on account of any excess or deficiency, absolute intersection of 145th street and 3d avenue, PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE ALLOWED, tollowing property lead, male and or relative, in the same, except as provided in through 3d avenue to Pelham avenue. A fourth at the request of any interested persons, in claimants: Boats, rope, iron, female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, he specifications and form of contract. track may be added between 126th street and accordance with Rule 3, at the Commission's All proposals must, when submitted, be en. 129th street. Also a third and fourth track offices, 299 Broadway, on WEDNESDAY, JAN- diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken from prisoners and dosed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposal from the City Hall station at Brooklyn Bridge UARY 15, 1913, at 10 a. in. of Rapid Transit Railroad through Park row and Chatham square to a j13,15 found by Patrolmen of this Department. or Constructing Part F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. R. WALDO, Police Commissioner. -Routes No. 36 & 37, Section No. 2" and must connection with the Second Avenue Line at Ibe delivered to the Commission or its Secretary; Chatham square. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 POLICE DEPARTMENT OF CITY OF NEW YORK, and in the presence of the person submitting the Upon the Ninth Avenue Line additional tracks BROADWAY, NEW YORK, January 11, 1913. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. . proposal it will be deposited in a sealed box in as follows: A third track from a point at or PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY yw hich all proposals will be deposited. No pro- near Battery place and Greenwich street, through applications will be received from Clerk of the Police Department of The City osal will be received or deposited unless accom- Greenwich street, 9th avenue and Columbus MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913, TO 4 P. M. of New York-Office, No. 269 State st., Bor- anied by a separate certified check drawn upon avenue to 109th street; thence through private property, 110th street and private property, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1913, ough of Brooklyn-for the following property, a national or state bank or trust company having now in custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, i' s principal office in the City of New York, sat- crossing public streets, to 8th avenue; thence for the position of iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, factory to the Commission and payable to the through 8th avenue to the Harlem River. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINER (MALE AND shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, c rder of the Comptroller of The City of New Copies of the draft of the said proposed cer- FEMALE). liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken (ark for the sum of fifteen thousand ($15,000) tificate may be obtained at the said office of No application delivered at the office of the from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this d ollars. Such check must not be enclosed in the the said Public Service Commission for 25 Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. in, Department. e nvelope containing the proposal. cents each. January 27, 1913, will be accepted. R. WALDO, Police Commissioner. The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal.. New York, January 2, 1913. The examination will be held FRIDAY, FEB- a nced, and any bid which the Commission con- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR RUARY 7, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. s 'tiers detrimental to the City's interests may be THE FIRST DISTRICT, by WILLIAM R. Will- The subjects and weights of the examination BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOS- r ejected. cox..." Chairman. are as follows: Experience, 1; Government, 3; PITALS. No proposal, after it shall have been deposited TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. j3,17 Duties, 6. 70 per cent. is required on the with the Commission, will be allowed to be with- Duties paper and 70 per cent. on all. V BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT d rawn for any reason whatever. FORM OF PROPOSED CERTIFICATE FOR Minimum age, 21 years; two vacancies; salary The award of the contract will be made by the begins at $1,800 per annum. • A EW YORK CITY, Ma ST. AND 1ST AYE., ADDITIONAL TRACKS ON ELEVATED BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW ommission as soon as practicable after the RAILROADS. There will be appointments to per diem posi- o pening of the proposals. tions at $10 per day when employed. YORK. Bidders whose proposals are otherwise satis- Application blanks will be mailed upon request SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- President of the Board of !' ctory, in case the sureties or securities named but the Commission will not guarantee the de- received by the y them are not approved by the Commission, may hearing upon the proposed terms and conditions livery of the same. Trustees in the Staff Room of Bellevue Hospital b of the proposed certificate to the New York S'ubstitute in their proposals the names of other F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. j11,27 (entrance, 415 E. 26th st.), until 3 o'clock p. m. reties or securities approved by the Commis. Municipal Railway Corporation for laying addi- S. tional tracks on, above or contiguous to portions on ion, but such substitution must be made within si of the route or routes of the Broadway, Fulton WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913, ye (5) days after notice of disapproval, unless MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 fi Street and Myrtle Avenue Elevated Railroads of FOR SPECIFICATION NO. 1A-FRUITS ich period is extended by the Commission. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, January 10, 1913. s r the said New AND VEGETABLES, X-RAY PLATES AND A bidder whose proposal shall be accepted York Municipal Railway Corpora- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tion will be held at the office of the Public applications will be received from PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING PAPER. sl all, in person or by duly authorized represen- FOR SPECIFICATION NO. 2A-SOAPS u tive, attend at the said office of the Commis- Service Commission for the First District, No, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913, TO 4 P. M. AND SOAP POWDERS, PROVISIONS AND bi on within ten (10) days after the delivery of 154 Nassau street, in the Borough of Manhattan, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913, COTTON WASTE. a notice by the Commission that his proposal is New York City, on the 17th day of January, for the position of The time for the delivery of provisions is on a ccepted and that the contract is consented to 1913, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 'The said LAW CLERK, GRADES 1 AND 2. or before March 31, 1913. b y the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, additional tracks may be designated as follows: No application delivered at the office of the The time for the delivery of the cotton waste d such bidder shall then deliver a contract in Upon the Broadway Line an additional track a and certain connection tracks as follows: A Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. s on or before June 30, 1913. C formreferred to, duly executed and with its tiI third track commencing at a point at or near m., January 24, 1913, will be accepted. The time for the delivery of the balance of the e: ecution duly proved. The examination will be held WEDNESDAY, supplies and the full performance of the contract At the time of the delivery of the contract, the Brooklyn plaza of the Williamsburg Bridge, FEBRUARY 19, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in. s during the year 1913. e Contractor will be required to furnish secur. in the Borough of Brooklyn; thence upon, over tl and along_ Broadway to a point about The subjects and weights of the examination The surety required will be not less than fifty it y to the City by giving a bond for fifty thou- midway are as follows: Handwriting, 1; Letter, 2; Arith- (50) per cent. of the amount of the bid or & nd (p50,000) dollars. At the option of the between DeSales place and Eastern parkway; metic, 2; Duties, 5. Seventy per cent. is re- ccessful bidder cash or approved securities may thence easterly with a third and fourth track estimate. Si upon, over and along Broadway to quired on the final average. The bidder will state the price per pound, h, deposited instead of giving a bond. If secur. East New Minimum age, 21 years; no vacancies at pres- York, in the vicinity of the intersection of Broad- juart, dozen, foot or other designated unit by it ies are deposited in place of a bond under this way ent; salary, $900 per annum up to but not in- which the bids will be tested. The extensions cc ntract, they must be of the character of secur- and Fulton street, with a right to build a cluding $2,250 per annum. nust be made and footed up, as the bids will it es in which Savings Banks may invest their third track; thence upon, over and along Fulton Application blanks will be mailed upon re- be read from the total and will be compared, and fto rals and must be approved by the Commission. street, private property, and Crescent street to quest, but the Commission will not guarantee the 'wards made to the lowest bidder on each line The Contractor's bond must be in the form Jamaica avenue, in the Borough of Queens. delivery of the same. ir class, as stated in the specifications. as soon ai nexed to the form of contract. Upon the Fulton Street Line additional tracks F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. In addition and as further security fifteen and certain connection tracks as follows: A third hereafter-.. as practicable, according to law. track commencing at a point of connection j10,24 s inUSt ne suomitten , eacn in 5%) per centum of the amounts certified from with a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted time to time to be due to the Contractor will be the Brooklyn Bridge, near Tillary street, in the unless this provision is complied with. deducted until the amounts so deducted and re- Borough of Brooklyn; thence extending upon, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 299 over and along Fulton street to a point in the BROADWAY, NEW YORK, JANUARY 8, 1913. Blank forms and further information may be tained shall equal the sum of one hundred thou-' vicinity sand ($100,000) dollars. Thereafter there shall of Franklin avenue, where a suitable PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk, be so deducted and retained for such purpose ten one-track connection can be made with the Brigh- applications will be received from entrance, No. 400 E. 29th st., Borough of Man- hattan. (10%) per centum of the amounts certified from ton Beach Line; thence extending upon, over and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913, TO 4 P. M. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND time to time to be due to the Contractor. The along Fulton street to a point about midway be- tween Eastern parkway and Sackman street, at WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1913, ALLIED HOSPITALS. Contractor may from time to time withdraw por. East New York; thence with third and fourth for the position of By JOHN W. BRANNAN, President. tions of the amounts so retained upon depositing tracks upon, over and along Fulton street to a TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR (HOL- Dated December 30, 1912. j3,15 in lieu thereof corporate stock of The City of point in the vicinity of Van Sinderen avenue, LERITH MACHINE) Grade 3. VirSee General Instructions to Bidders on New York equal in market value to the amount where No application delivered at the office of the so withdrawn. suitable connections can be made from the last page, last column, of the "City this line. as reconstructed, with additional tracks Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m., Record." In case of failure or neglect to execute and deliver the contract or to execute and deliver to the Broadway Line and to a proposed Mn- Wednesday, January 22, 1913, will be accented. uncipal The examination will be held FRIDAY, FEB- the required bond or to make the required de- Railroad known as the 14th Street-East- RUARY 14, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. posit, such bidder will, at the option of the Com- ern Line, with suitable reconstruction of and con- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. mission, be deemed either to have made the con- nections to the present tracks along the line of The subjects and weights of the examination Williams place, from tract or to have abandoned the contract. In Broadway to Atlantic ave- are as follows: Special, 5; Experience, 5. Seventy INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS. the nue, latter case, the Commission will give notice there- and also with four additional tracks uttel per cent is required on the Special paper and over and along private property. Williams 70 per cent on all. of to such defaulting bidder, and the Commission p PART OF -ROUTES NO. 36 AND 37. may thereupon. proceed to ;lake and Van Sinderen avenue, to the vicinity of the It will be useless for candidates to take this another contract intersection of Van Sinderen avenue and Pitkin examination who have not had practical experi- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ACTING BY with such, if any, of the original bilillera as, in avenue, where suitable connections can be made ence with the Hollerit,h machine. the Public Service Commission for the First the opinion of the Commission, it wrn be to the with the Canarsie Line; and thence with two 2942 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

and three additional tracks upon, over and along avenue to Grand street, in the Village of Jamaica. York, acting by the Public Service Commission over Wyckoff avenue,. private property and private property and Pitkin avenge to Hinsdale Liberty Avenue Line-Commencing at a point for the First District, and New York Municipal Cooper avenue to the right of way of the Long street, where suitable connections can be made in Liberty avenue, at the dividing line between Railway Corporation, for the construction by the Island Railroad; thence over private property with the present tracks of the Fulton Street Line. the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, where a City and for the equipment, maintenance and wholly or partly within said right of way, From this last-mentioned point on Pitkin avenue connection can be conveniently made with the operation by said New York Municipal Railway crossing over intersecting streets to a point and in the vicinity of Hinsdale street the right to Fulton Street Line of the'New York Consolidated Corporation of additional or proposed Rapid Tran- near Conway street and Broadway-, thence ova build a third track extending upon, over and Railroad Company, running thence easterly upon, sit Railroads hereinafter described in conjunction Broadway_ to a point at or near Rose place. along Pitkin avenue, private property, Euclid over and along Liberty avenue, in the Borough with certain existing railroads, will be held at Dated New York December 3o, 1912. avenue, private property, and Liberty avenue, to of Queens, to Lefferts. avenue. the office of the Public Service Commission for PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR the Borough line, between the Borough of Brook- Copies of a draft of the said proposed certifi- the First District, No. 154 Nassau street, Bor- THE FIRST DISTRICT, by WILLIAM R. Wru.- lyn and the Borough of Queens. Also the right cate may be obtained at the office of the Com- ough of Manhattan, New York City, on the 14th cox. Chairman. to make other suitable connections. mission, No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Man- day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the fore- Timm H. Winner, Secretary. d31,j14 Upon the Myrtle Avenue Line an additional hattan, New York City, for twenty-five cents noon. track as follows: A third track commencing at a each. Copies of the draft of said proposed contract point in Myrtle avenue at or near Broadway; New York, January 2, 1913. may be obtained at the said office of the said DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. thence extending upon, over and along Myrtle PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE Commission for one dollar each. avenue to a point at or near Wyckoff avenue. FIRST DISTRICT, by WILLIAM R. Wittcox, Such existing railroads may briefly be described Nolte, to Property Owasso. Copies of the draft of the said proposed certi- Chairman. as follows: ficate may be obtained at the said office of the TRAVIS N. WHITNEY, Secretary. j3,18 Broadway Line-Beginning at or near the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. said Public Service Commission for twenty-five Broadway Ferry, in the Borough of Broolda cents each. FORM OF CONTRACT FOR NEW RAPID and thence extending over Broadway to IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE New York, January 2, 1913. TRANSIT RAILROADS. New York; thence over Fulton street and Cres- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE cent street to Jamaica avenue. of The City of New York hereby gives public FIRST DISTRICT, by WILLIAM it Wittont, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- Fulton Street Line-Beginning at Fulton street notice to all persons, owners of property, affected Chairman. lic hearing upon the proposed terms and con- and the East River, in the Borough of Brooklyn, by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- 1 esvis H. WHITNEY, Secretary. 33,17 ditions of a contract between The City of New and thence extending over Fulton street, Snedi- PROVEMENTS inn the BOROUGH OF BROOK- York, acting by the Public Service Commission ker avenue, Pitkin avenue, Euclid avenue and LYN: FORM OF PROPOSED CERTIFICATE FOR for the First District, and Interborough Rapid Liberty avenue to the Borough line. between the EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3; NINTH AND EXTENSIONS OF ELEVATED RAIL- Transit Company for the construction by the Boroughs of Brooklyn and 9lueens. TWENTY-NINTH WARDS SECTION 4; ROADS. City and for the equipment, maintenance and Myrtle Avenue Line-Beginning in the Brook- TWENTY-FOURTH WAR jr SECTION 5; operation by said Interborough Rapid Transit lyn terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge and thence NINETEENTH WARD, SE ION 8; EIGH- Company of additional or proposed Rapid Transit extending over Sands street, High street, Adams NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- TEENTH WARD, SECTION 10. Railroads hereinafter described in conjunction street and Myrtle avenue to Wyckoff avenue. FLAGGING, where necessary, both sides of lic hearing upon the proposed terms and con- with the existing Brooklyn-Manhattan and Man- Lexington Avenue Line-Beginning at Grand ditions of the proposed certificate to the Inter- SCHOLES STREET, between Waterbury st- hattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroads will be and Myrtle avenues, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and Morgan ave.; MONTGOMERY STREET, borough Rapid Transit Company for the construc- held at the office of the Public Service Com- and thence extending over Grand avenue and tion, maintenance and operation of certain rapid between Washington and Franklin aves.• south mission for the First District, No. 154 Nassau Lexington avenue to Broadway. transit railroads in The City of New York will side of ST. JOHN'S PLACE, between Kingston street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Fifth Avenue Line-Beginning at Hudson and Albany ayes.; both sides of FIFTH VE- be held at the office of the Public Service Com- on the 14th day of January, 1913, at 2 o'clock AVE- Myrtle avenues, In the Borough of Brooklyn, and NUENUE, between 38th and 39th sta.; east side of mission for the First District, No. 154 Nassau in the afternoon. thence extending over Hudson avenue. Flatbush FIFTH AVENUE, between 40th and 41st sts.; street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Copies of the draft of said proposed contract avenue, 5th avenue, 38th street and 3d avenue on the 17th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock may be obtained at the said office of the said and east side of WASHINGTON AVENUE, be- to 67th street. tween F st. and Wallabout place. Area of in the forenoon. The said rapid transit railroads Public Service Commission for one dollar each. Brighton Beach Line-Beginning at Franklin may be described as follows: Such existing Brooklyn-Manhattan and Man- assessment: Both sides of Scholes at., from avenue and Fulton street, in the Borough of Waterbury st. to Morgan ave.; Block 2123; both (a) Webster Avenue Line-Diverging from the hattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroads extend Brooklyn, and thence extending substantially par- sides of Montgomery at., between Washington existing structures of the Third Avenue Line of from Flatbush and Atlantic avenues, in the Bor. allel with Franklin avenue over private property the Manhattan Railroad, at or near the intersec- ough of Brooklyn, to Broadway and 96th street, ave. and Franklin ave.; Lots 16, 17 and 23, Block and intersecting streets to Flatbush avenue; 1258; Lots 6 and 41, Block 705; Lot 6, Block tion of Pelham avenue and 3d avenue; thence in the Borough of Manhattan, with branches to thence over private property to Church avenue. running northwesterly and crossing over the 909; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Block 917. Bronx Park and Van Courtlandt Park, in the between East 15th and East 16th streets; thence private right of way of the New York and Har- SEVENTEENTH WARD, SECTION 9; EIGH- Borough of The Bronx. over private property, between East 15th and East lem Railroad to Webster avenue; thence north- Such additional or proposed Rapid Transit streets to Sheepshead Ba_y• thence southerly TEENTH WARD, SECTION 10; TWENTY- erly along and over Webster avenue to, at or 16th FOURTH WARD, SECTION 5; TWENTY- Railroads may briefly be described as follows: over private property to Brighton Beach; thence near Gun Hill road; thence curving northeast- A part beginning under Battery Park. in the westerly over private property to a point in Coney SIXTH WARD, SECTIONS 12 AND 13. erly along and over streets and private property Borough of Manhattan, and extending thence FLAGGING, south side of FULTON STREET, and the private right of way of the New York Island west of West 5th street. under Greenwich street, West Broadway, Var. Canarsie Line-Beginning near Pitkin and from Hale ave. to Crescent st; between Hemlock and Harlem Railroad to Gun Hill road; thence st. and Railroad ave.,• south side of PITKIN ick street, Seventh Avenue Extension and 7th Snediker avenues, in the Borough of Brooklyn, easterly over and along Gun Hill road to a point avenue to a point at or near 43d street. and thence extending southerly over private prop- AVENUE, between Chester and Bristol its.; at or near White Plains road, where a connec- Another part beginning in West Broadway at north side of LINCOLN PLACE, between Rog- tion can conveniently be made with a municipal erty to Canarsie shore. ers and Bedford ayes.; south side of GREENE or near Murray street, in the Borough of Man- Sea Beach Line-Beginning in 4th avenue, near railroad on White Plains road. hattan, and extending thence under private 64th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and STREET, between Franklin st. and Manhat- (b) Eighth Avenue and 162d Street Connec- property, Park place, Broadway, the Post-office, thence extending over private property between tan ave.; and around triangular public park tion-Diverging from the existing structure of Park row, Beckman street, private property, bounded by Maspeth ave., Metropolitan ave. and the 9th Avenue Elevated Line of the Manhat- 65th and 60th streets to New Utrecht avenue; William street, and Old Slip to and under the thence easterly and southeasterly over private Bushwick ave. Area of assessment: South side tan Railroad near West 157th street and 8th East River to the Borough of Brooklyn; thence of Fulton st., from Logan st to Richmond st., avenue, and thence running northeasterly over property to a point in Coney Island near Surf under public or, private property, Furman street, avenue and Stillwell avenue extended. and between Chestnut st and Euclid ave., in- private property and public streets to the Harlem Clark street, private property and Fulton street Such additional or proposed Rapid Transit cluding Lot 40, in Block 4145; Lot 38, Block River; thence crossing the Harlem River and the to a point at or near Joralemon street 4148; Lot 41, Block 3520; Lots 1 and 2, Block Putnam Bridge and crossing over the property Railroads may briefly be described as follows: Another part beginning in Park avenue south A part beginning in the Queens plaza of the 1253; Lots 12, 22 and 24, Block 2522; Block and right of way of the New York Central and of 42d street, in the Borough of Manhattan, 2906. Hudson River Railroad Company to Sedgwick Queensboro Bridge, and extending thence across and extending thence under private property, the Queensboro Bridge to the Borough of Man- TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13. avenue, at a point north of 161st street; thence 42d street, private property and Lexington ave- SUNNYSIDE AVENUE - REGULATING, under Sedgwick avenue, private property and hattan and to and under the Manhattan plaza nue to and under the Harlem River to the of the bridge where the tracks diverge, one track GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING be- public streets to a point near the intersection of Borough of The Bronx; thence under private tween Miller ave. and Barbey st. Area of as- 162d street and Ogden avenue; thence under continuing under 59th street and one track con- property and Park avenue to 135th street. tinuing under 60th street to and across 5th ave- sessment: Both sides of Sunnyside ave., between 162d street to a point at or near Anderson ave- Another part beginning at Park avenue and Miller ave. and Barbey st, and to the extent nue; thence curving southerly and easterly nue, where the tracks converge; thence under 135th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, 59th street, 7th avenue and Broadway to a point of half the block at the intersecting streets. through private property and public streets to the and extending thence under private property, TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. intersection of 162d street and Jerome avenue; near Canal street Mott avenue and 138th street to a point in Another part beginning in Broadway near NEWKIRK AVENUE - REGULATING, thence easterly over and along 162d street to a Most avenue, south of 146th street, where GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, from point near River avenue; thence curving north- Canal street, in the Borough of Manhattan, and a spur will begin; thence under Mott extending thence under private property and Coney Island ave. to the bridge over the Brighton easterly through private property into River ave- avenue, Franz Sigel Park, private prop- Beach Railroad. Area of assessment: Both sides nue to a point where a connection can conve- Canal street to and across the Manhattan Bridge erty and intersecting streets to a point in private to the Borough of Brooklyn; thence under Flat- of Newkirk ave., from Coney Island , ave. to niently be made with a municipal railroad on property near River avenue and 157th street, bush Avenue Extension to a point at or near the bridge over the Brighton Beach Railroad River avenue. where the line becomes an elevated railroad; Willoughby street. and to the extent of 110 feet at the intersect- (c) Queensboro Bridge Line-Diverging from thence over River avenue, Jerome avenue and Another part beginning in Broadway near ing streets. the existing structure of the Second Avenue Ele- reservoir property to a point at or near Wood- Canal street, in the Borough of Manhattan, and CHURCH AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD- vated Line of the Manhattan Railroad on 2d lawn coact. This part also includes a spur be- extending thence under Broadway, private prop- ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between avenue, between East 58th and East 60th streets, ginning in Mott avenue south of 146th street erty, Vest", street, private property, Church Stratford road and Ocean parkway. Area of and running thence easterly across the Queens- and extending thence under Mott avenue, 146th assessment: Both sides of Church ave., from boro Bridge upon two of the upper tracks and street, private property,. Broadway and White- street, Walton avenue, Gerard avenue and private hall street to the East River. Stratford road to Ocean parkway, and to the the Queensboro Bridge plaza to the westerly side property to points in 149th street between Wal- Another part beginning in the Borough of extent of half the block at the intersecting ave- of Ely avenue, in the Borough of Queens, in The ton and Mott avenues. Manhattan under the East River near the pier- nues and streets. City of New York. Another part beginning at Park avenue and head line and extending thence under water- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 19. (d) West Farms Subway Connection-Diverg- 135th street, in the Borough of The Bronx,. and front property, South street, Broad street, Nas- EIGHTY-FIFTH STREET-REGULATING, ing from the existing Third Avenue Elevated extending thence under Park avenue, private sau street and Park row to the Municipal Build- GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, be- Railroad at about 143d street; thence extending property, Canal Street West, 138th street, private ing; thence under Centre street to a point neat tween 18th and 22d ayes. Area of assessment: through private property and Willis and Bergen property, the Southern boulevard, private prop- Walker street, where the line divides into two Both sides of 85th it., from 18th to 22d aves., avenues to a point near 149th street; thence erty, Hunts Point road, the public park and branches, one branch extending under private and to the extent of half the block at the in- northeasterly crossing 149th street over a public Whitlock avenue to a point between Aldus property, Walker street and Canal street to the tersecting avenues. place, Gerard street, the right of way of the and Bancroft streets, where the line becomes approach of the Manhattan Bridge, and the see- THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 20. existing Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Rail- an elevated railroad; thence over Whitlock ave- ond branch extending under Centre street, pri- AVENUE 0-REGULATING, GRADING, road, constructed under the contract of Febru- nue and Westchester avenue to Pelham Bay vate property, and Delancey street to and over CURBING AND FLAGGING, from E. 15th st. ary 21, 1900, and private property to a point Park the Williamsburg Bridge to a connection with to Coney Island ave. Area of assessment: Both near the intersection of Brook and Westchester Another part beginning in Flatbush avenue, the Broadway line of the New York Consolida- of Avenue 0, between E. 15th at. and avenues, where a connection can conveniently be sides at or near Atlantic avenue, in the Borough of ted Railroad Company in Broadway, in the Bor- ave., and to the extent of half made with the West Farts Division of the said Coney Island Brooklyn, and extending thence under Flatbush ough of Brooklyn. the block at the intersecting streets. Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad. avenue, the Prospect Park Plaza or Circle, pri- Another part beginning under the East River THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND Copies of the draft of the said proposed certifi- vate property, and Eastern parkway to a point at or near Whitehall street, in the Borough of cate may be obtained at the said office of the near Buffalo avenue. WARDS, SECTION 20. Manhattan, and extending thence under the EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET-PAVING, said Public Service Commission for twenty-five Another part beginning in Eastern' parkway, East River and private property to the Borough cents each. near Nostrand avenue, in the Borough of Brook- CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Avenue K of Brooklyn; thence under Montague street, to a point 100 feet southerly. Area of assess- Dated New York, January 2 1915. lyn, and extending thence under private prop- Court street, public _ property, Fulton street, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE erty and Nostrand avenue to Flatbush avenue. ment: Both sides of E. 18th at., from Avenue K private property and Willoughby street to Flat• to a point 400 feet south, including Lot 6, Block FIRST DISTRICT, by WILLIAM R. Wittcox, Another part beginning in Eastern parkway, bush avenue. Chairman. near Buffalo avenue, in the Borough of Brook- 6728, and Lots 43 and 45,_Block 6729. Another part beginning near Flatbush avenue THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 22. TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. j3,17 ln, and extending thence under Lincoln Park, and Willoughby street, in the Borough of Brook- Buffalo avenue, private property and Union EAST FOURTEENTH STREET-REGULA- FORM OF PROPOSED CERTIFICATE FOR lyn, and extending thence under Flatbush Ave- street to a point ini private property, where the TING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, EXTENSIONS OF ELEVATED RAIL- nue Extension, private property and Yukon between Neck road and Avenue Z. Area of as- line becomes an elevated railroad; thence over street to a point at or near Ashland place, where ROADS. President street, private property, East New sessment: Both aides of E. 14th st., from Neck the line divides into two branches, one branch road to Avenue Z, and to the extent of half the York avenue, East 98th street, private property, extending under Ashland place, private prop- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A Howard avenue and Livonia avenue to New block at the intersecting streets. public hearing upon the proposed terms and erty and 4th avenue to a point at or near 38th -that the same were confirmed by the Board of Lots avenue. street; the second branch extending under Ful- conditions of the proposed certificate to the New Another part beginning at 42d street and Assessors on January 7, 1913, and entered Janu- York Municipal Railway Corporation for the con- ton street, St Felix street, private property and ary 7, 1913, in the Record of Titles of Assess- Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, and Flatbush avenue to a point near Malbohe street. struction, maintenance and operation of certain extending thence under 42d street to and under ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of rapid transit railroads in The City of New York Another part beginning in 4th avenue near Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- the East River to the Borough of Queens; 38th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and will be held at the rooms of the Public Service thence under private property and 4th street ments and of Water Rents, and unless the Commission for the First District, No. 154 Nassau extending thence under 4th avenue to a point amount assessed for benefit on any person or to a point near Van Alst avenue; thence under at or near 86th street. street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, private property and intersecting streets to a property shall be paid within sixty days after the on the 18th day of January, 1913, at ten o'clock Another part beginning in 4th avenue near date of said entry of the assessments, interest point in the freightyard of the Long Island 38th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and in the forenoon. The said rapid transit railroads Railroad Ccnipany, where the line becomes an will be collected thereon, as provided by section may be described as follows: extending thence through private property be- 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. elevated railroad; thence over Davis street, Ely tween 38th and 39th streets and under intersect- Crosstown Line-Beginning at a point on pri- avenue, private property, and the Queensboro Said section provides, in part, "If any such vate property south of Fulton street, near Frank- ing streets to a point in private property near assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of Bridge Approach and Plaza to a point near 10th avenue and 39th street, where the line lin avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, where Jackson avenue. sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the a connection can conveniently be made with the becomes an elevated railroad; thence over 10th said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be Another part beginning in the Queensboro avenue, New Utrecht avenue, private propertye Brighton Beach Line of the New York Consoli- Bridge Plaza, near Jackson avenue, in the the duty of the officer authorized to collect and dated Railroad Company; thence upon. over and andd intersecting streets to 86th street; receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, Borough of Queens, and extending thence over over 86th street, private property, 26th avenue, along private property to and across Fulton the Plaza, Jackson avenue, Queens Boulevard collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of street; thence over private property across inter- private property and Stillwell avenue to a point seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Viaduct,. Queens boulevard, Thompson avenue, at or near Surf avenue. vening streets, between Franklin avenue and Greenpoint avenue, Skillman avenue, Woodside to the date of payment, from the date- when Classon avenue, to and across Lafayette avenue avenue and Roosevelt avenue to Sycamore ave- Another part beginning in private property such assessment became a lien, as provided by to Kent avenue; thence northerly upon. over and nue. near 9th avenue and 38th street, in the Borough section 159 of this act." • along Kent avenue to Penn street; thence curving Another part beginning in the pueensboro of Brooklyn, and extending thence through pri- Section 159 of this act provides * * • "An northeasterly along and over Penn street to a Bridge Plaza, near Jackson avenue, in the Bor- vate property and 9th and 10th avenues to a assessment shall become a lien upon the real point between Broadway and Harrison avenue; ough of Queens, and extending thence over point in private property near 37th street and estate affected thereby ten days after its entry thence over private property to and across Broad- the Plaza, Jackson avenue and 2d (formerly Fort Hamilton avenue, where the line becomes in the said record." • • • way to Hewes street; thence over and along Debevoise) avenue to Ditmars avenue. an elevated railroad; thence over private prop. The above assessments are payable to the Col- Hewes street to Union avenue; thence northerly Another part beginning in Boston road, in erty and intersecting streets to West street; lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- over and along Union avenue to Driggs avenue; the Borough of The Bronx, between 178th and thence over West street, private property, Cor- reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- thence northeasterly over and along Driggs ave- 179th strecta,, and extending thence over Bos- telyon road,_private property, Gravesend avenue, rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water nue to Leonard street; thence continuing north- ton road, private property, theBronx River Shell road, West 6th street and private property Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court easterly over private property and across inter- and intersecting streets to a point in private to Surf avenue. and Montague sts., Borough of Brooklyn, be- vening streets to Oakland street; thence north- property between Bronx Park and the New Another part be.ginnint in 14th street at or tween the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. m., and on erly over and along Oakland street to Ash street; York, Westchester & Boston Railroad; thence near 6th avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, Saturdays from 9 a. tn. to 12 m., and all pay- thence over private property to and across New- over private property, Unionport road, Birchall and extending thence under 14th street and pri- ments made thereon on or before March 8, 1913, town Creek; thence over private property to East avenue and White Plains road to 241st street. vate property to and under the East River to will be exempt from interest as above provided, avenue; thence over and along East avenue to Dated New York, December 30, 1912. the Borough of Brooklyn; thence under North and after that date will be subject to a charge Jackson avenue; thence over and along Jackson PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR 7th street, Metropolitan avenue and Bushwick of interest at the rate of seven per centum per avenue to a point at or upon the Queens plaza THE FIRST DISTRICT, by Wawan R. Wins.- avenue to a point near Johnson avenue; thence annum from the date when such assessments be- of the Queensboro Bridge, where a connection cox, Chairman. under Johnson avenue, private property, .Bush- came liens to the date of payment can conveniently be made with the Fifty-ninth Team H. WHITNEY, Secretary. d31,j14 wick place and private property to a pont in WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Street-Astoria and Corona Route, heretofore private property. near Johnson avenue AO Water- City of New York, DepartmentCOrrinaTee,il adopted by the Commission. bury street, where the line becomes an elevated Comptroller's Office, January 7, 1913, $11,22 Jamaica Line-Commencing at a point in Ja- FORM OF CONTRACT FOR NEW RAPID railroad. maica avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, near TRANSIT RAILROADS. Another part beginning in private property NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Crescent street, where a connection can con- neariloonster avenue sal Waterbury street, in veniently be made with the Broadway Line of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- the 11 of Brooklyn, and thence extend- IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 101N OF THE the New York Consolidated Railroad Company, lic hearing upon the proposed terms and con- ing overJohnson oventA pritate property and Greater New York fbvW, tjoe Cromptvoller running thence upon, over and along Jamaica ditions of a contract between The City of New intersecting streets to Wyckoff avenue; thence of The at,' of New York kr* Wes publie

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notice to all persons, owners of property, af• reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET-REGU- way, and thence easterly and southerly along the fected by the following assessments for LOCAL rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water LATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAG- northerly side of Broadway to the point or place IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF Rents ,in the Municipal Building, corner of GING, between Snyder and Tilden ayes. Area of beginning. THE BRONX: 177th st. and 3d ave., Borough of The Bronx, of assessment: Both sides of E. 32d st„ from The above-entitled assessment is entered on the TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10. between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p m., and Snyder to Tilden ayes., and to the extent of date hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles HALL PLACE-PAVING AND SETTING on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all half the block at the intersecting avenues. of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- CURB, from E. 165th st. to E. 167th st. Area payments made thereon on or before March 1, TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and of assessment: Both sides of Hall place, from 1913, will be exempt from interest as above pro- GRAVESEN D AVENUE-PAVING AND Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless the E. 165th st. to E. 167th st., and to the extent vided, and after that date will be subject to a CURBING, from Avenue C to Church ave. Area amount assessed for benefit on any per on or of half the block at the intersecting streets. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum of assessment: Both sides of Gravesend ave., property shall be paid within sixty days after the TIFFANY STREET-PAVING AND SET- per annum from the date when above assess- from Avenue C to Church ave., and to the ex- date of said entry of the assessment, interest TING CURB, from the present pavement near ments became liens to the date of payment. tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. will be collected thereon, as provided in section Beck st. to the Southern boulevard. Area of WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. NEWKIRK AVENUE-PAVING, from Coney 1016 of the Greater New York Charter. ' assessment: Both sides of Tiffany st., from Beck City of New York, Department of- Finance, Island ave. to the bridge over the Brighton Said section provides that "If any such assess- st. t% Southern boulevard, and to the extent of Comptroller's Office, December 31, 1912. j7,17. Beach Railroad. Area of assessment: Both sides ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty half the block at the intersecting and terminating of Newkirk ave., from Coney Island ave. to the days after the date of entry thereof in the said streets. Brighton Beach Railroad, and to the extent of Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the -that the same were confirmed by the Board of NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. half the block at the intersecting streets. duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- Assessors on January 7, 1913, and entered Janu- TWELFTH AVENUE-PAVING, between ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, ary 7, 1913,.in the Record of Titles of Assess- IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 of the 38th and 39th sts. Area of assessment: Both collect and receive interest thereon at the rate ments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller sides of 12th ave., from 38th to 39th sts., and to of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- of The City of New York hereby gives public the extent of half the block at the intersecting to the date of payment from the date when such ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount notice to all persons, owners of property, affected streets. assessment became a lien, as provided by section assessed for benefit on any person or property by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- AVENUE D-PAVING, between Rogers ave. 159 of this act." shall be paid within sixty days after the date of PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK- and E. 28th st. Area of assessment: Both sides Section 159 of this act provides ' • • "An st., said entry of the assessments, interest will be LYN: of Avenue D, from Rogers ave. to E. 28th assessment shall become a lien upon the real in- collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3; NINTH WARD, and to the extent of half the block at the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry of said Greater New York Charter. SECTION 4, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, tersecting streets. in the said record." • Said section provides, in part, that "If any SECTION 5; TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, ROBINSON STREET - REGULATING, The above assessment is payable to the Col- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the SECTIONS 12 AND 13. GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, be- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau period of sixty days after the date of entry FENCING 'LOTS on west side of 7th ave., tween Bedford and New York ayes. Area of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- between 19th and 20th sts.; south side of Bal. assessment: Both sides of Robinson st., from Bed- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, ments, it shall be the dutyof the officer au• tic street, between 4th and 5th ayes.; south side ford to New York ayes., and to the extent of Municipal Building, Court House square, Long thorized to collect and receive the amount of of Lincoln place, between Brooklyn and Kings- half the block at the intersecting avenues. Island City, Borough of Queens, between the such assessment, to charge, collect and receive ton ayes.; north side of 58th st., between 3d THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum and 4th ayes.; west side of Schenck ave., be- FORTY-SIXTH STREET-PAVING, between from 9 a. in. until 12 m., and all payments made per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay- tween Dumont and Livonia aves.• east side of New Utrecht and 13th ayes. thereon on or before March 1, 1913, will be ex- ment, from the date when such assessment be- Hendrix st., between Dumont and 'Livonia ayes.; FIFTY-THIRD STREET-PAVING, between empt from interest, as above provided, and after came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this west side of Williams ave., between Blake and 11th and Fort Hamilton ayes. that date will be subject to a charge of interest act." Dumont ayes.; north side of Pitkin ave. be- FIFTY-NINTH STREET-PAVING, between at the rate of seven per centum per annum from Section 159 of this act provides • • * "An tween Jerome and Warwick sts.; east side of 14th and 15th ayes. the date when above assessment became a lien above assess- assessment shall become a lien upon the real Sackman st., between Dumont and Livonia ayes.; The area of assessment in the to the date of payment. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry north side of Livonia ave. between Sackman ments extends to both sides of the street and to WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. in the said record!' • " and Powell sts.; west side of Powell st., between the extent of half the block at the intersecting City of New York, Department of Finance, The above assessments are payable to the Col- Dumont and Livonia ayes.; north side of Pit- streets and avenues. Comptroller's Office, December 31, 1912. 13,14 lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- kin ave., between Cleveland and Elton sts.; THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- east side of Pennsylvania ave., between Belmont SIXTH AVENUE-PAYING, from 60th to Sureties on Contracts. rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water and Pitkin ayes. Area of assessment affects 63d as. •••■■•■• Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of Lot 45, Block 886; Lots 18 and 19, Block 940. EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET-PAVING, be- UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- 177th st. and 3d ave., Borough of 'The Bronx, South side of Lincoln place, between Brooklyn tween 3d and 4th ayes. panics will be accepted as sufficient upon between the hours of 9 a. m, and 2 p. m. and and Kingston ayes.; Lot 54, Block 846; Lots The area of assessment in each of the above the following contracts to the amounts named: on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all Nos. 4 to 12, inclusive, 23, 24 and 25, Block extends to both sides of the street and to the Supplies of Any Description, Including Gas and payments made thereon on or before March extent of half the block at the intersecting 8, 1913, will be exempt from interest as above 4075; Lot 45, Block 3784; Lots 30 and 31, Block Electricity. 3998; Lots 1 6 and 45, Block 3796; Lot 32, streets and avenues. One company on a bond up to. ;50,000. provided, and after that date will be subject to THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 19. a charge of interest at the rate of seven per Block 4001, Lots 9 10, 11, Block 3738. When such company is authorized to write that NINTH WARD, SECTION 4. FOURTEENTH AVENUE-PAVING, be- amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety centum per annum from the date when above tween 79th and 86th sts. companies, dated September 16, 1907. assessments became liens to the date of pay- GRADING LOTS on LINCOLN PLACE, south side, between Classon and Franklin ayes., SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET-REGULAT- Construction. ment. ING, GRADING, CURBING and FLAGGING, WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. and north side of EASTERN PARKWAY, be- One company on a bond up to $25,000. y, een same avenues. Area of assessment af- between New Utrecht and 18th ayes. Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers, City of New York Department of Finance, BENSON AVENUE-PAVING, between 20th maintenance, Comptroller 's Office, JanuaryJ 7, 1913. fects Lots Nos. 24, 26 and 74 in Block 1181. dredging, construction of parks, DEGRAW STREET-REGULATING, CURB- and 21st ayes. parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aque- j11,22 ING AND FLAGGING, between Washington The area of assessment in each of the above ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, assessment: Both assessments extends to both sides of the street etc., etc. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. and Underhill ayes. Area of sides of Degraw st., between Underhill and or avenue, and to the extent of half the block When such company is authorized to write that Washington ayes., and to the extent of half at the intersecting streets and avenues. amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 21. companies, dated September 16, 1907. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller the block at the intersecting avenues. SEVENTEENTH WARD, SECTION 9. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET-REGU- Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- of The City of New York hereby gives public LATING, GRADING, t CURBING and FLAG- notice to all persons, owners of property, af- BANKER STREET-SEWER between Mes- ments. erole and Nassau ayes. Area of assessment af- GING, between Surf and Mermaid ayes., except- Two companies will be required on any and fected by the following assessments for LOCAL ing land within the right of way of the N. Y. every IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF fects Blocks Nos. 2615, 2616, 2639, 2641 and bond up to amount authorized by letter of & Coney Island Railroad. Area of assessment: Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Sep- THE BRONX: 2642. MESEROLE AVENUE-PAVING, between Both sides of W. 28th st., from Surf to Mer- tember 16 1907. TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 9. Diamond and Jewell sts. Area of assessment: maid ayes., and to the extent of half the block Datedltnuary 3 1910. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEC- at the intersecting avenues, excepting the portion WILLIA A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. OND STREET - PAVING AND SETTING Both sides of Meserole ave., between Diamond and Jewell sts., and to the extent of half the included in the right of way above referred to. CURB, from Park to Morris ave. Area of as- block at the intersecting streets. THIRTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 23. Notion of gala sessment: Both sides of 152d st. from Park to EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET-SEWER, Morris ayes., and to the extent of half the block EIGHTEENTH WARD, SECTION 10. Area of MASPETH AVENUE - REGULATING, between Avenue K and Avenue M. NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF RICH- at the intersecting streets. (Blocks Nos. 2442 assessment affects Blocks Nos. 7628, 7629, 7646 MOND TAX SALE. and 2441). GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, be- tween Kingsland and Morgan ayes. Area of and 7647. THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10. assessment: Both sides of Maspeth ave., from -that the above assessments were confirmed by taxes, assessments and water rents for the BARRETTO STREET - SEWER, between Kingsland to Morgan ayes., and to the extent the Board of Assessors on December 31, 1912, Borough of Richmond, as to liens remaining Spofford ave. and Lafayette ave. Area of assess- of half the block at the intersecting streets. and entered December 31, 1912, in the Record unsold at the termination of the sale of Novem- ment affects Blocks Nos. 2738 and 2763. WHITE STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for ber 13, December 4, 1912, and January 8, 1913, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 11. ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of has been continued to FAIRMOUNT PLACE-PAVING AND SET- Cook and Moore sts., and Siegel st. and John- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, UM TING CURB, from Crotona ave. to Clinton ave, son ave. Area of assessment: Both sides of unless the amount assessed for benefit on any at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of person or property shall be paid within sixty the Area of assessment: Both sides of Fairmount pl., White st., between Cook and Moore sts., and Greater New York Charter, and will be from Clinton ave. to Crotona ave., and to the ex- days after the date of said entry of the assess- continued at that time in Room 129, in the Bor- Siegel st. and Johnson ave, and to the extent of pro- tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. half the block at the intersecting streets. ments, interest will be collected thereon, as ough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Rich- EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 5. vided by section 1019 of the Greater New York mond. EIGHTH STREET-PAVING AND SETTING PRESIDENT STREET-PAVING, between Charter. Dated, January 8, 1913. CURB, from Crotona ave. to Southern blvd. Nostrand and New York ayes. Area of assess- Said section provides, in part, "If any such DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- for the period of Area of assessment: Both sides of 178th st. from ment: Both sides of President st., between Nos- assessment shall remain unpaid ments and Arrears. j9,29 Crotona ave. to Southern blvd., and to the ex• trand and New York ayes., and to the extent sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF BRONX of half the block at the intersecting avenues. and EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- PARK PLACE-PAVING, between Rochester the duty of the officer authorized to collect TAX SALE. EIGHTH STREET-PAVING AND SETTING and Saratoga ayes. Area of assessment: Both receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, CURB, from westerly side of Bryant ave. to Bos- sides of Park place, between Rochester and Sara- collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID ton rd. Area of assessment: Both sides of E. toga ayes., and to the extent of half the block seven per centum per annum, to be calculated taxes, assessments and water rents for the, 178th st., from Bryant ave. to Boston rd., and at the intersecting avenues. to the date of payment, from the date when Borough of The Bronx, as to liens remaining to the extent of half the block at the intersecting TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13. such assessment became a lien, as provided by unsold at the termination of the sale of Decem- streets. HENDRIX STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- section 159 of this act." ber 16, 1912, and January 6, 1913, has been TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTIONS ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An continued to 11 and 12. Dumont ave. and New Lots road. Area of as- assessment shall become a lien upon the real MONDAY, JAMEY 27, 1918. KINGSBRIDGE ROAD-PAVING AND SET- sessment: Both sides of Hendrix st., from Du- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry at 2 o'clock_p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of TING CURB, from Jerome ave. to a point about mont ave. to New Lots road? and to the extent in the said record." • • • the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- 75 feet west of Creston ave. Area of assess- of half the block at intersecting avenues. The above assessment for LINCOLN PLACE tinued at that time on the 4th floor of the Ber- ment: Both sides of Kingsbridge rd., from Je- WARWICK STREET-PAVING, between -GRADING LOTS between Classon ave. and gen Building corner of Arthur and Tremont per centuin of the rome ave. to Creston ave., and to the extent of Belmont and Sutter ayes. Area of assessment: Franklin ave., exceeding five ayes. Borout of The Bronx, City of New York. half the block at the intersecting avenues. Both sides of Warwick st., from Sutter to Bel- assessed valuation for the year 1911i of the DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 12. mont ayes., and to the extent of half the block at property affected thereby, has been divided into ments and Arrears. PERRY AVENUE-PAVING AND ADJUST- the intersecting avenues. ten annual instalments, according to the pro- Dated January 6, 1913. j8,27. ING CURB, from Bedford Park blvd. to Mosholu TWENTY-SEVENTH WARD, SECTION 11. visions of section 1019 of the Greater New York Parkway south. Area of assessment: Both sides SUYDAM STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- Charter. The instalments not due, with interest NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF QUEENS five per centum per annum to the of Perry ave. from Bedford Park blvd. to Mosh- ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between at the rate of TAX SALE, olu Parkway south, and to the extent of half Wyckoff and St. Nicholas ayes. Area of assess- date of payment, may be paid at any time. The above assessments are payable to the Col- the hisek at the intersecting streets. ment: Both sides of Suydam st., between Wyckoff THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, ANNEXED and St. Nicholas ayes. and to the extent of half lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- taxes, assessments and water rents for the reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- TERRITORY. the block at intersecting avenues. Borough of Queens, 2d Ward, as to liens remain- SEWERS in LYON AVENUE, between Castle SUYDAM STREET-PAVING, front Wyckoff rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water ing unsold at the termination of the sales of Hill ave. and Zerega ave.; in GLEBE AVENUE, to St. Nicholas ayes. Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court October 29, November 19 and December 10 and between Lyon ave. and Westchester ave., and in SUYDAM STREET-PAVING, from Irving and Montague sts., Borough of Brooklyn, be- 31, 1912, has been continued to the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on DORIS AVENUE, between Lyon ave. and the to Wyckoff ayes. tween TUESDAY, JANUARY VI, 1913. summit south of Lyon ave. Area of assessment Area of assessment of these two assessments Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 m, and all pay- at 10 o'clock a. m., pursuant to section 1028 of made thereon on or before March 1, 1913, affects Blocks B, C D, F, G and H of the covers both sides of the street and to the ex- ments the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- will be exempt from interest as above provided, Dore Lyon Map, also Plots 15-10-B, 15.10-C, tent of half the block at the intersecting ave- tinued at that time in the Arrears Office, third 15-10-D, 15-10-H, 15.10-I, 15-10-J, and Plot 410 nues. and after that date will be subject to a charge floor, Municipal Building, Court House square, of Unionport. SUYDAM STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- of interest at the rate of seven per centum per Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between annum from the date when such assessments City of New York. STREET-REGULATING, GRADING, SET- Irving and Wyckoff ayes. Area of assessment: became liens to the date of payment. Comptroller. DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING SIDE- Both sides of Suydam st., from Irving to Wyckoff WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, ments and Arrears. City of New York, Department of Finance, WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- ayes., and to the extent of half the block at Dated December 31, 1912. 12,21 ING APPROACHES A N D ERECTING the intersecting avenues. Comptroller's Office, December 31, 1912. j7,17 FENCES, from the Bronx River to West Farms WILLOUGHBY AVENUE-PAVING, be- NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF QUEENS f! rd. Area of assessment: Both sides of E. 180th tween Irving and Wyckoff ayes. Area of assess- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING TAX SALE. st., from Bronx River to West Farms rd., and ment: Both sides of Willoughby ave., between STREETS AND PARKS. ••■■■■•1.1• to the extent of half the block at the inter- Irving and Wyckoff ayes., and to the extent of THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID secting streets. half the block at the intersecting avenues. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE uxes,, assessments and water rents for the -that the same were confirmed by the Board of WILLOUGHBY AVENUE-REGULATING, Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Borough of Queens, 5th Ward, u to liens re- Assessors on December 31, 1912, and entered GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, be- The City of New York hereby gives public notice maining unsold at the termination of sales of December 31, 1912, in the Record of Titles of tween Irving and Wyckoff ayes. Area of as- of the . confirmation by the Supreme Court and November 21, December 12, 1911 January 16, Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- sessment: Both sides of Willoughby ave., between the entering in the Bureau for the Collection February 20, March 19, April 23, May 21, June lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Irving and Wyckoff ayes., and to the extent of of Assessments and Arrears of assessment for 25, July 23, August 23, September 27, November it Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the half the block at the intersecting avenues. OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the 22 and December 20, 1912, has been continued amount assessed for benefit on any person or IRVING AVENUE-PAVING, between Pal- following-named street in the BOROUGH OF to property shall be paid within sixty days after metto and Putnam ayes. Area of assessment: QUEENS: MONDAY, JANUARY It 1913. the date of said entry of the assessments, inter- Both sides of Irving ave., between Palmetto at. THIRD WARD. at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of est will be collected thereon, as provided in sec- and Putnam ave., and to the extent of half the FOURTEENTH STREET-OPENING, from the Greater New York Charter, and will be tion 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. block at the intersecting avenues. Broadway to Mitchell ave. Confirmed November continued at that time in the Arrears Office, Said section provides, in part, that If any TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15. 19, 1912; entered December 31, 1912. Area of third floor, Municipal Building, Court House such assessment shall remain unpaid for the SEWER in LINDEN AVENUE, north side, assessment includes all those lands, tenements square, Long Island City, in the Borough of period of sixty days after the date of entry from E. 34th st. to E. 35th st.., in CHURCH and hereditaments and premises situate, !mg Queens, City of New York. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- AVENUE, from E. 34th st. to E. 35th st.;"iii and being in the Borough of Queens, in The DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- ments, it shall be the duty . of the officer au- SNYDER AVENUE, from E. 34th st. to E. City of New York, which, taken together, are ments and Arrears. thorized to collect and receive the amount of 35th st., and in EAST THIRTY-FIFTH bounded and described as follows, viz.: Dated December 20, 1911 d2340 such assessment, to charge, collect and receive STREET, from Linden ave. to Beverley road. Beginning at a point on the northerly side of interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum Area of assessment affects Blocks Nos. 4839, Broadway, which point would be intersected by per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay- 4840, 4841, 4854, 4855, 4856, 4857, 4869, 4870, the middle line of the block between 14th and DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. ment, from the date when such assessment be- 4871, 4872, 4873, 4885, 4886, 4887, 4888, 4889, 15th sts.; thence northerly and at all times mid- came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this 4890, 4902, 4903, 4904, 4905, 4906, 4907, 4916, way between 14th and 15th sts. to the intersec- act." 4917, 4918, 4919, 4920, 4921, 4931, 4932, 4933, tion of said line with the southerly side of Old OFFICE Or THE DUARTMINT Of PARKS, At- Section 159 of this act provides " • • "An 4934, 4935 and 4936. Bayside ave.; thence westerly along the south- RENAL BUILDING, 5TH AYR. AND 64m ST., BOR- assessment shall become a lien upon the real EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET-PAV- erly side of Old Bayside ave. to a point therein OUGH 07 MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Naw YORE estate affected thereby ten days after its entry ING, between Tilden and Snyder ayes. Area which would be intersected by the middle line SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE in the said record." • • • of assessmeit: Both sides of E. 32d at., between of the block between 14th and 13th its., and received by the Park Board, at the above of- The above assessments are payable to the Col- Tilden and Snyder ayes., and to the extent of thence southerly along the middle line between flee of the Department of Parks, until 3 o'clock lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- half the block at the intersecting avenues. 14th and 13th Ms. to the northerly side of Broad-

294 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1913. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. School Supplies, Board of Education, southwest Borough of The Bronx. E. 26TH ST., NEW YORK. 13 to 21 Park row. corner of Park ave. and 59th st. FOR REPAIRING AND KEEPING IN RE- WM. H, EDWARDS, Commissioner. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School PAIR 1HE MOTOR, HORSE AND HAND TO CONTRACTORS. Dater December 31, 1912. j3,15 Supplies. LAWN MOWERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Mike General Instructions to Bidders on Dated, January 10, 1913. 110,22 OF PARKS, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. the last page, last column, of the "City Mee General Instructions to Bidden on FOR THE SEASON OF 1913. Record." the last page, last column, of the "City '1 he mowers to be repaired are 5 motor lawn SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Record." mowers, 52 horse lawn mowers and 122 hand received by the Department of Public Chari- MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET lawn mowers. ties at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m. CLEANING, ZOOM 1403, Nos. 13.21 PARK Row, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK The time allowed for the completion of the OR BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, work is before November 1, 1913. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. YORK, CITY OF NEW YORK, The amount of security required is One Thou- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE sand ($1,000) Dollars. HOSPITAL FURNITURE, APPARATUS, received, by the Commissioner of Street Clean- received by the Superintendent of School Bids will be compared and the contract FIRE APPLIANCES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ing at the above office until 12 o'clock in., on Buildings at the above office of the Department awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. SCALES, MATS, LANTERNS, LAMPS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913, of Education, until four o'clock p. in., on Blank forms may be obtained at the office of TRUCKS GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, WIN- CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. the Department of Parks, Zhrowski Mansion, DOW SHADES, SILVER PLATED WARE, LIVERING COAL FOR HEATING PUR- Borough of Brooklyn. Claremont Park, Bronx, by personal application WHITE FIBRE GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, POSES. NO. 1—FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW or by mail on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to DRY GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS SUP- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- PUBLIC SCHOOL 173, ON THE EASTERLY pay PLIES. terials and supplies and the performance of the SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ABOUT 50 CHARLES B. STOVER, President; THOMAS The time for the performance of the contract contract is by or before June 30, 1913. FEET SOUTH OF LIBERTY AVE., BOR- T. HIGGINS, MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, WAL- is during the year 1913. The amount of security required is fifty (50) OUGH OF BROOKLYN. TER G. ELIOT, Commissioners of Parks. 311,23 The amount of security required is fifty (50) per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. The time allowed to complete the whole work &flee General Instructions to Bidden on per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate. The bidder will state the price per ton of 2,240 will be sixty (60) working days, as provided.in the last page, last column, of the "City The bidder will state the price per dozen, yard pounds to the ton, by which the bids will be the contract. Record." or other designated unit, by which the bids will tested. The extensions must be made and footed The amount of security required is as follows: be tested. The extensions must be made and up, as the bids will be read from the total and Item 1, 600; item 2, $1,000; item 3, $600; item footed up, as the bids will be read from the awards made to the lowest bidder. 4, $800; item 5, $500. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, AR- total and awards made to the lowest bidder on Delivery will be required to be made at the A separate proposal must be submitted for each SENAL BUILDING, 5TH AVE. AND 64TH ST., BOR. each class, line or item, as stated in the specifi- time and in the manner and in such quantities item and award will be made thereon. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. cations. as may be directed. On No. 1, the bidders must state the price of SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in Blank forms and further information may be each item, by which the bids will be tested. received by the Park Board, at the above office a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted obtained at the office of the Department of Street Blank forms, plans and specifications may be of the Department of Parks, until 3 o'clock unless this provision is complied with. Cleaning, Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13.21 Park obtained or seen at the office of the Superinten- p. m., on Blank forms and further information may be row. WM. H. EDWARDS, Commissioner. dent at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of the THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent Dated December 28, 1912 j3,15 Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st. Bor- Borough of Manhattan, of the Department, foot of E. 26th st., Borough ftgr See General Instructions to Bidders on ough of Manhattan, and also at Branch Office, FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT OR of Manhattan. the last page, last column, of the "City 131 Livingston st., Boroogh of Brooklyn. ASPHALT BLOCK ROADWAY PAVEMENTS MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner. Record." C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Dated January 7, 1913. j9,21. Buildings. WHERE DIRECTED, DURING THE YEAR &nee General Instructions to Bidders on Dated January 8, 1913. j8,20. 1913. the last page, last column, of the "City DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. INSee General Instructions to Bidders on The period during which this contract shall be Record.' the last page, last column, of the "City in force will terminate December 31, 1913. Record.'' The amount of the security required is Five DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW Thousand Dollars ($5,000), E. 26TH ST., NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Certified check or cash to the sum of Two • YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE AYE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Hundred and Fifty Dollars must accompany bid. TO CONTRACTORS. CITY OF NEW YORK. Bids will be compared and the contract award- received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ed at a lump or aggregate sum. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1913. received by the Superintendent of School Blank forms may be obtained and plans may Buildings at the above office of the Department he seen at the office of the Department of Parks, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ANTHRACITE COAL TO THE BRIDGES of Education until four o'clock p. m., on Arsenal, Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave., received by the Department of Public Chari- OVER THE HARLEM RIVER DURING THE MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. Borough of Manhattan, New York City. ties at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m,, FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1913. Borough of The Bronx. CHARLES B. STOVER, President; THOMAS on NO. 2—FOR FIRE PROTECTION WORK, J. KENNEDY, WAL- Delivery of coal shall be made from time to I HIGGINS. MICHAEL FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. time as required, and completed within 180 cal- ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 9, 42 and 43, TER G. ELIOT. Commissioners of Parks. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. j4,16 endar days after the receipt by the contractor AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR COM- of a written order to deliver the coal, from the The time allowed to complete the whole work trSee General Instructions to Bidders on PLETING THE ABANDONED CONTRACT Commissioner of Bridges. on each school will be ninety (90) working days, the last page, last column, of the "City OF L. DORNBUSH FOR ADDITIONS AND The amount of security to guarantee the faith- as provided in the contract. Hee ord." ALTERATIONS TO R AND S BUILDING ful performance of the work will be Five Hun- The amount of security required is as follows: AT THE NEW YORK CITY HOME FOR THE dred Dollars ($500). Public School 9, $300; Public School 42, $300; OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL AGED AND INFIRM, BLACKWELLS IS- The right is reserved by the Commissioner to Public School 43, $400. BUILDING, 5TH AVE. AND 64TH ST., BOROUGH OF LAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. reject all the bids should he deem it to the A separate proposal must be submitted for MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. The time allowed for the completion of the interest of the City so to do. each school, and award will be made thereon. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE work and full performance of the contract is Blank forms and specifications may be ob- NO. 3—FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. received by the Park Board at the above fifteen (15) consecutive working days. tained at the office of the Department of ING GLASS TO VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock The surety required will be Twelve Hundred Bridges. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. p. m, on Dollars ($1,200.) ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commissioner. The time allowed to complete the whole work THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913. Certified check or cash in the sum of Sixty Dated January 6, 1913. j11,23 will be thirty (30) working days, as provided in Borough of Brooklyn. Dollars ($60) must accompany bid. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on the contract. The bidder will state one aggregate price for The amount of security required is Two Hun- REPAIRS TO LAWN MOWERS OF THE the last page, last column, of the "City the whole work described and specified, as the dred ($200) Dollars. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS FOR THE BOR- Record." contract is entire for a complete Job. The bid to be submitted must include the OUGH OF BROOKLYN. Blank forms and further information may be The time allowed for the completion of this DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 21 Pak entire work on all schools, and award will be obtained at the office of the Architect of the De- Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW made thereon. contract will be until November 15, 1913. partment, foot of E. 26th st., The City of New The amount of security required is Seven YORK. On No. 2, the bidders must state the price York where plans and specifications may be seen. of each item, by which the bids will be tested. Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750). SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner. On No. 3, the bids will be compared and the Bids will be compared and the contract award- received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the Dated January 6, 1913. j 7, 17. contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the ed at a lump or aggregate sum. above office until 2 o'clock p. m., on Whit* General Instructions to Bidders on THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1918. lowest bidder, Blank forms may be obtained at the office the last page, last column, of the "City Blank forms, plans and specifications may be of the Department of Parks, Borough of Brook- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING lyn, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park West and Record." LINSEED OIL TO THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. obtained or seen at the office of the Superinten- The time for the delivery of the materials and dent, at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of the 5th st., Prospect Park, Brooklyn, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Bor- for the performance of the contract will be one CHARLES B. STOVER, President; THOMAS ough of Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OF STREET hundred and twenty (120) calendar days after J. HIGGINS MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, WAL- C. B. J. SN YDER, Superintendent of School TER G. ELIOT, Commissioners of Parks. CLEANING. the receipt by the contractor of a written order Buildings. j4,16 to deliver the materials from the Commissioner Dated January 8, 1913. j8,20. tarSee General Instructions to Bidders on MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET of Bridges. The amount of security to guarantee the faith- lirhee General Instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the "City CLEANING, Room 1403, Nos, 13-21 Pan Row, the last page, last column, of the "City Record." BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW ful performance of the contract will be Eight Record." YORK. Hundred Dollars ($800). The right is reserved by the Commissioner to SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR- received by the Commissioner of Street Clean- reject all the bids should he deem it to the AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, ITIES. ing at the above office until 12 o'clock m on interest of the City so to do. CITY OF NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913, Blank forms and specifications may be obtained SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and at the office of the Department of Bridges. received by the Superintendent of School Sup- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF E. Brooklyn ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commissioner. 26TH ST., NEW YORK. plies at the above office of the Department of CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- Dated December 30, 1912. j4,16 Education until 11 a. m., on LIVERING Mee General Instructions to Bidders on TO CONTRACTORS. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. NO. 1. 617 DRAFT HORSES AS FOL- the last page, last column, of the "City FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING GAS LOWS: Record." PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. AND LIMES, OIL CLOTH SIGNS, PORT- 270 for Borough of Manhattan. ABLE SETTEES, STATIONERY', ETC., AND 291 for Borough of Brooklyn. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 ro 21 PARK RENTAL OF STEREOPTICON OUTFITS, SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 56 for Borough of The Bronx. received by the Department of Public Charities Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW RENTAL OF PIANOS, TRANSFER OF LEG NO. 2. LEATHER (2 CLASSES, AS DE- YORK. TURE MATERIAL, ETC., FOR THE PUBLIC at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m. on SCRIBED IN SPECIFICATIONS). THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1913. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LECTURES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA- NO. 3. 800 PIPE HORSE COLLARS. received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the TION, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The amount of security required is fifty (50) FORAGE AND COFFEE. above office until 2 o'clock p. in., on The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- per centum of the amount bid. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. terials and supplies and the performance of the The time for the performance of the contract The time for the delivery of the supplies is is during the year 1913. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING contract is by or before December 31, 1913. as follows: The amount of the security required is fifty The amount of security required is fifty (50) Nos. 1 and 2, by or before December 31, ANTHRACITE COAL TO THE BROOKLYN per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. BRIDGE. (50) per cent of the amount of the bid or esti- 1913; No. 3, ninety (90) working days. mate. The bidder will state the price per pound, The bidder will state the price of each item The time for the delivery of the material and or other designated unit, by which the bids for the performance of the contract will be ninety The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched- or article contained in the specifications or sched- will be tested. The extensions must be made ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per (90) calendar days after the receipt by the con- and footed up, as the bids will be read from tractor of a written order to deliver the ma- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, by which horse, per set or other unit of measure, by the bids will be tested. Award will be made to the total and awards made to the lowest bid- which the bids will be tested. The extensions terial from the Commissioner of Bridges. der on each line or item, as stated in the speci- The amount of security to guarantee the faith- the lowest bidder on each item. must be made and footed up, as the bids will Delivery will be required to be made at the fications. be read from the total for each class and awards ful performance of the work will be One Thou- Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in sand Dollirs ($1,000). time and ini the manner and in such quantities made to the lowest bidder on each class. as may be directed. a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted Delivery will be required to be made at the The right is reserved by the Commissioner to unless this provision is complied with. reject all the bids should he deem it to the Bids must be- submitted in duplicate, each in time and in the manner and in such quantities a separate envelope. Blank forms and further information may he as may be directed. interest of the City so to do. obtained at the office of the Storekeeper of the Blank forms and specifications may be obtained Blank forms and further information may be Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Department, foot of E. 26th st., Borough of obtained at the office of the Department of at the office of the Department of Bridges. Manhattan. ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commissioner. School Supplies, Board of Education,_ Borough Street Cleaning, Borough of Manhattan, 13.21 of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park ave. MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner. Park row. Dated December 30, 1912. j4,16 Dated January 11, 1913. j13,23 112rSee General Instructions to Bidders on and 59th st. WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, Commissioner. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Oleo General Instructions to Bidders on Dated December 24, 1912. j3,15 the last page, last column, of the "City the last page, last column, of the "City Record." Supplies. Mies General Instructions to Bidders on Dated January 8, 1913. j8,20. Record." the last page, last column, of the "City DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Record." WSee General Instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the "City E. 26TH ST., NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET Record." • TO CONTRACTORS. CLEANING, Room.1403, Nos. 13 TO 21 Nix Row, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PAIR AVL AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Your. CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE CITY OF Nsw You, received by the Commissioner of Street Clean- received by the Superintendent of School SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by received by the Department of Public Chari- ing at the above office until 12 o'clock m., on Supplies at the above office of the Department the Superintendent of School Sup- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918, of Education until 11 a. m., on plies at the above office of the Department of ties at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m., Education until 11 a. m., on on Borough of The Bronx. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1913. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 191E, LIVERING FORAGE. SPECIAL AND GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR FOR FURNISHING AND OPERATING FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The time for the delivery of the articles and THE DAY AND EVENING HIGH AND DAY STAGES OR OTHER CONVEYANCES TO MEDICAL, SURGICAL AND PATHOLOGI- the performance of the contract is by or before AND EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CONVEY PUPILS TO AND FROM THE CAL SUPPLIES. March 31, 1913. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The time for the performance of the con- The amount of security required is fifty (50) The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- IN THE BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND tract is during the year 1913. per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. terials and supplies and the performance of the QUEENS. The amount of security required is fifty (50) The bidder will state the price of each item contract is by or before December 31, 1913. The time for the performance of the contract per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. or article contained in the specifications or The amount of security required is fifty (50) is prior to December 31, 1913. The amount of The bidder will state the price per pound, schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. the security required is fifty (50) per cent. of dozen, gallon, yard, etc., by which the bids will per pound, the unit of measure by which the bids The bidder will state the price of each item the amount of the bid or estimate. be tested. The extensions must be made and will be tested. The extensions must be made and or classes of items herein contained or hereto The bidder may quote on conveyance other footed up, as the bids will be read from the total footed up,-as the bids will be read from the total annexed, by which the bids will be tested. than by stage. If by stage. the pnce per day and awards made to the lowest bidder on each for each item, and awards made to the lowest Award will• be made to the lowest bidder on must be quoted. If by trolley or other convey- class, line or item, as stated in the specifications. bidder. The bids will be compared and the con- each item or classes of items whose sample is ance, the price per pupil per day and the manner Blank forms and further information may be tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for equal to the Board sample submitted for in- in which it is intended to convey the pupils must obtained at the office of the General Drug De- the contract. spection or referred to by catalogue number. be stated. If it is intended to convey by special partment, Bellevue Hospital Grounds, E. 26th Bidders are required to submit bids'in duplia Delivery will be required to be made at the car over a particular route, the price per day st., Borough of Manhattan. cate. time and ini the manner and in such quantities must be stated, and such other information must MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner. Delivery will be required to be made at the as may be directed. be furnished as will enable the • Committee on Dated January 7. 1913. 19,20. time and in the manner and in such quantities Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in Supplies to reach a proper determination. te‘ee General Instructions to Hidden on as may be directed. a separate envelope. In the event of a school or schools being closed the last page, last column, of the "City Blank forms and further information may be Blank forms and further information may be the contract shall be terminated as to that school Record." obtained at the office of the Department of obtained at the office of the Superintendent of or schools.

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. t95

Contract will be awarded to the lowest bidder. one cart, horse and driver, in any class on lowest for doing all of the work called for in Whereas, Said ordinance was further amended The Board of Education reserves the right to which a bid is submitted, by which price the the class, .and whose bid is regular in all re- by contracts between the City and the Company award the contract as a whole for the Boroughs bids will be tested and awards, if made, will be spects. In case of discrepancy between the dated January 29, 1509, and August 2, 1911, of Brooklyn and Queens, or to award it sepa- made in each class to the bidder whose price written price and that given in figures, the price respectively; by resolution adopted January 18, rately for the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, per day of eight hours for one cart, horse and in writnig will be considered as the bid. 1912, and approved January 19, 1912; by two or item by item, if deemed to be for the best driver, is the lowest in the class and whose Work must be done at the time and in the contracts each dated May 28,• 1912; and by /nterests of the City. hid is regular in all respects. The bidder may manner and in such quantities as may be di- resolution adopted July 11, 1912, and approved Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a bid on one or more classes, as each class is a rected. July 16, 1912; and separate envelope. separate and distinct contract in itself and will Blank forms and further information may be Whereas, The said Company has petitioned Blank forms and further information may be be so awarded. obtained at the office of the said Department. the Board of Estimate and Apportionment by a obtained at the office of the Superintendent of In case of discrepancy between the written CALVIN TOMKINS, Commissioner of Docks. petition dated September 30, 1912, for a modi- School Supplies, Board of Education, Borough of price and that given in figures, the price in Dated January 3, 1913. j6,17 fication or amendment of the terms and condi- Manhattan, southwest corner of Park ave. and writing will be considered as the bid. trSee General Instructions to Bidden on tions of the aforesaid ordinance, as amended, IY 59th st. Horses, carts and drivers will be required the list page, last column, of the "City as is fully set forth in said petition; and Dated January 3, 1913. every day, Sundays and holidays excepted, in Record." Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater " PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School the manner and in such quantities as may be New York Charter, as amended by chapters Supplies. j3,15 directed. 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, provide for itrSee General Instructions to Bidders on Blank forms and further information may be . BOARD OF ASSESSORS. the manner and procedure of making such grants; the last page, last column, of the "City obtained upon personal application at the office and Record." of the said department or by mail only when PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Whereas, In pursuance of such laws, this request is accompanied by ten (10) cents in the owner or owners of all houses and lots, Board adopted a resolution on November 21, CORNER OF PARK DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; stamps to cover postage. improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, 1912, fixing the date for a public bearing there- AVE. AND 59TH ST BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CALVIN TOMKINS, Commissioner of Docks. that the following proposed assessments have on as December 19, 1912, at which citizens were CITY OF NEW YORK. Dated, January 9, 1913, j10,22 been completed and are lodged in the office of entitled to appear and be heard, and publication SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE t' See General instructions to Bidders on the Board of Assessors for examination by all was had for at least two (2) days in the "Sun" received by the Superintendent of School the last page, last column, of the "City persons interested, viz.: and "New York Press," newspapers designated Supplies at the above office of the Department of Record." by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten Education until 11 a. m. on Borough of Manhattan, (10) days immediately prior to the date of hear- TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND 2840. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag. ing, add the public hearing was duly held on FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, ging 5th ave. from 140th st. to Marginal st. such day; and GASOLENE MOTOR TRUCKS TO THE NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE 2896. Regulating, grading, curbing and pav- Whereas, The said Board has made inquiry as BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF OF NEW YORK. ing 77th st. between Avenue A and the new to the proposed modification and amendment of NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue adjoining John Jay Park on its westerly said ordinance as heretofore amended; now, 1 The time for the delivery of the articles, ma received by the Commissioner of Docks at the side. therefore, it is terials and supplies and the performance of the above office until 12 o'clock noon on The area of assessment extends to within one- Resolved, That the following form of reso- contract is within sixty (60) consecutive work- FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. half the block at the intersecting and terminating lution for the consent or right applied for by ing days. CONTRACT NO. 1359. streets. the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway 1'he amount of security required is fifty (50) FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND 2843. Repairing sidewalks at the northwest Company, containing the form of proposed con- per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING corner of 145th st. and Broadway. tract for the grant of such right, be hereby in- The bidder will state the once of each item THE ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON THE MAR- Affecting lots 25% and 26 in block 2092. troduced and entered in the minutes of this or article contained in the specifications herein GINAL STREET, NORTH, EAST AND HAR- Borough of Brooklyn. Board, as follows, to wit: contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids LEM RIVERS, TOGETHER WITH ALL 1686. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and will be tested. Award will be made to the WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. ging 65th st. between 5th and 7th ayes., together Apportionment hereby consents to certain modifi- lowest bidder on each item. . The time for the completion of the work and with a list of awards for damages caused by a cations in the terms and conditions of the said Delivery will be required to be made at the the full performance of each class of the con- change of grade. ordinance as heretofore amended; such modified time and in the manner and in such quanti- tract is on or before December 31,.1913. The area of assessment extends to within one- terms and conditions being fully set forth and ties as may be directed. The amount of security required in each class half the block at the intersecting and terminating described in the following form of proposed con- Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in is as follows: streets. tract for the grant thereof, embodying such terms a separate envelope. class 1. Repairs to wearing surface and binder, 2817. Fencing lots on the west side of Dewey and conditions as modify or alter said ordinance Blank forms and further information may be North River, about 14,000 square yards, the sum p1., between Atlantic ave. and Herkimer st.; of the Board of Aldermen as heretofore amended, obtained at the office of the Superintendent of of $9,000. northwest corner of Olive pl. and Atlantic ave.; which said ordinance as heretofore amended School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- Class 2. Repairs to wearing surface and binder, southwest corner of Palmetto st. and Hamburg otherwise remains unchanged as to all the other ough of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park East and Harlem Rivers, about 1,000 square ave.; northwest corner of Pilling st. and Ever- terms and conditions expressed therein, and that ave. and 59th st. yards, the sum of $600. green ave.; northeast corner of Blake and Penn- the Mayor of The City of New York be and he PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School The bidder shall state, both in writing and in ssy hveanncirc aavvees..; asnoudthileidnedrofx Bslta..ke waevset. bsleweeon hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such Supplies. figures, a price per square yard for doing all of contract in the name and on behalf of The City j2,14 Dated January 2, 1913. the work called for in any class on which a bid of New York, as follows, to wit: General Instructions to Bidders on Schenck ave. and east side of Hendrix st., be- LaTSee is submitted, by which price the bids will be tween Dumont and Blake ayes.; east side of the •last page, last column, of the "City Proposed Form of Contract. tested, and each class of the contract, if awarded, Hendrix st. between Belmont and Pitkin ayes.; Record." This contract, made this day of will be awarded as a separate contract to the southwest corner of Belmont ave. and Jerome 1913, by and between The City of bidder whose price per square yard is the lowest st., and southeast corner of Belmont ave. and New York thereinafter called the City), party of the first DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK for doing all of the work called for in the class Barbey st.; west side of Ashford st. and east part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, and whose bid is regular in all respects. In side of Warwick st., between Blake and Sutter in the name of said City, under and in pursuance tf CITY OF NEW YORK. case of discrepancy between the written price south side of Belmont ave. between Essex ayes.. of the authority of the Board of Estimate and SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES \A - BE and that given in figures, the price in writing and Linwood' sts.; west side of Nichols ave., Apportionment of said City (hereinafter called received by the Superintendent of School Sup- will be considered as the bid. about 100 feet south of Jamaica ave. plies, at the above office of the Department 01 the Board), and the New York, Westchester and Work must be done at the time and in the Affecting property in front of which the work Boston Railway Company (hereinafter called the Education until 11 a. m. on manner and in such quantities as may be di- was done only. Company), party of the second part, witnesseth: TUEsDA1C, JANUARY 14, 1913, rected. 2853. Sewer in Belmont ave., between Euclid FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Whereas, The City did, by ordinance approved Blank forms and further information may be ave. and Crescent st., and basins at northeast DIRECT TO EACH SCHOOL, GENERAL Al'. by the Mayor August 2, 1904, grant to the Com- obtained at the office of the said Department. and northwest corners of Belmont ave. and PARATUS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE DE- pany the right to cross certain streets and high- CALVIN TOMKINS. Commissioner of Docks. Logan st. PARTMENTS OF CHEMISTRY, PHYSILs, ways and the privilege to construct and operate Dated January 3, 1913. j6,17 Affecting block numbers 4227, 4228, 4233, BIOLOGY, PHYSIOGRAPHY, BOTANICAL a four-track railroad upon certain routes par- Mee General Instructions to Bidders on 4234, 4250 and 4251. AND ZOOLOGICAL SUPPLIES FOR THE ticularly set forth in Section 1 of said ordinance, the last page, last column, of the "City 2860. Sewer basins at the northwest corner of DAY AND EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS AN ts and as shown on certain maps and profiles there- Record." Newkirk ave. and Rugby rd. SUPPLIES FOR TRAINING SCHOOL Rh, in referred to and filed in the office of the Affecting block 5199. TEACHERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. County Clerk of the City and County of New OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND 2862. Sewer in 37th st., between 8th and The time for the delivering of the articles, FERRIES, PIER York on the 23d day of June, 1904; and "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, 9th ayes., and outlet sewer in 9th ave., between materials and supplies and the performance or NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Whereas, The Board did, on July 14, 1905, the contract is by or before December 31,- 1913. 37th and 38th sts., and in 38th st. from 9th adopt a resolution which was approved by the CITY OF NEW YORK. ave. westerly to the existing manhole at the in- The amount of security required is fifty (50) SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Mayor July 21, 1905, consenting to a change in per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. tersection of 38th st. and New Utrecht ave. the route of the Company; and received by the Commissioner of Docks at the Affecting block numbers 902, 908 and 5581. Bidder must enter his price under the separate above office until 12 o'clock noon on Whereas, The Board did on November 20, 1908, 2879. Sewer in Avenue M from Ocean ave. headings, and in estimating the amount of his FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. adopt a resolution which was approved by the bid upon which security will be required, said to E. 21st st., and basin in Avenue M at the Mayor November 30, 1908, authorizing the execu- CONTRACT NO. 1360. northeast corner of E. 21st st., E. 22d st., E. security must be based on the highest price FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND tion and delivery of a contract modifying and 23d st., E. 24th st., northeast and southwest cor- quoted on each item. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR DREDGING altering certain of the terms and conditions of ners of E. 25th st., E. 26th st., E. 27th st., E. The bidder will state the price of each item IN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN, the said ordinance of the Board of Aldermen 28th st., E. 29th st.; Nostrand ave., East 31st or article contained in the specifications or BROOKLYN, QUEENS, THE BRONX AND approved by the Mayor August 2, 1904, as st., northeast corner of E. 32d st., and northeast, schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, RICHMOND. amended by the said resolution of the Board of southeast and northwest corners of E. 36th st. per pound, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of The time for the completion of the work and Estimate and Apportionment approved by the Affecting block numbers 7638 to 7650, inclu- measure, by which the bids will be tested. Award the full performance of each class of the contract Mayor July 21, 1905, and said contract so au- will be made to the lowest bidder, on each item, is on or before December 31, 1913. sive, 7853, 7654, 7656; 7660 to 7666, inclusive, thorized was executed by the President and Sec- and 7672. whose sample is equal to the sample referred The amount of security required in each class retary of the Company on January 29, 1909, and to by catalogue number. The said reference is is as follows: 2926. Constructing sewer basin at southwest by the Mayor and City Clerk February 8, 1909, made only as a means of briefly describing the Class 1. For dredging about 300,000 cubic yards corner of Avenue H and E. 12th st. and bears the former date; and article called for. on the North River, Borough of Manhattan, the Affecting block number 6695. Whereas. The Board did on July 6, 1911, adopt 2928. Sewer basin at the north and east cor- Delivery will be required to be made at the sum Of $18,000. a resolution which was approved by the Mayor ners of 86th st. and 15th ave. time and in the manner and in such quantities Class 2. For dredging about 80,000 cubic yards July 11, 1911, authorizing the execution and de- as may be directed, on the East and Harlem Rivers, Boroughs of Affecting block numbers 6340 and 6341. livery of a contract changing the route of the Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, the sum of 2930. Sewer basins on all four corners of Company and modifying and altering certain of a separate envelope. $8,000. 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th and 85th sts. and 14th ave. the terms and conditions of the said ordinance Blank forms and further information may be Affecting block numbers 6280, 6281, 6292, tl Class 3. For dredging about 15,000 cubic yards of the Board of Aldermen approved by the Mayor obtained at the office of the Superintendent of on the East and Harlem Rivers, Boroughs of 6293, 6303, 6304, 6309, 6310, 6322, 6323, 6339 August 2, 1904, as amended by the said resolu- School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- Manhattan and The Bronx, the sum of $3,000. and 6340. tion of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- 1 ough of Manhattan, corner of Park ave. and Class 4. For dredging about 20,000 cubic yards 2932. Sewer basins at the southeast corner of ment approved by the Mayor July 21, 1905, and 59th st. on the East River, Borough of Brooklyn, and Little Nassau st. and Taaffe pl., and on the as further amended by the said contract dated PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School in South Brooklyn and the Borough of Rich- southeast and southwest corners of Little Nassau January 29, 1909, and said contract so authorized Supplies. mond, the sum of $1,600. st. and Kent ave. was executed by the President and Secretary of j2,14 Dated January 2, 1913. The bidder shall state, both in writing and in Affecting block numbers 1883 and 1884. the Company on July 21, 1911, and by the Mayor reSee General Instructions to Bidders on figures, a price per cubic yard for doing all the 2937. Sewer 'basin at the westerly corner of and City Clerk on August 2 and August 15, 1911, the last page, last column, of the "City work called for in any class on which a bid is 60th st. and 12th ave. respectively, and bears date of August 2, 1911; Record." submitted, by which price the bids will be tested, Affecting block 5717. and and each class of . the contract, if awarded, • will 2945. Sewer basin at the easterly corner of Whereas, The Board did on January 18, 1912, be awarded as a separate contract to the bidder Troutman st. and St. Nicholas ave. adopt a resolution which was approved by the DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND whose price per cubic yard is the lowest for Affecting block number 3190. Mayor January 19, 1912, granting the Company FERRIES. doing all the work called for in the class, and 2946. Sewer basin at the north corner of an extension of time of three (3) months from whose bid is regular in all respects. In case 13th ave. and 80th st. February 2. 1912, in which to complete the con- of discrepancy between the written price and that Affecting block number 6267. struction of its railroad from the northerly line OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND given in figures, the price in writing will be con- 2947. Sewer basins at the north and west cor- of the city as far south as East 174th street; FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, sidered as the bid. ners of 37th st. and Fort Hamilton ave. and Affecting block numbers 902 and 5289. NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Work must be done at the time and in the Whereas, The Board did on April 25, 1912, CITY OF NEW YORK. manner and. in such quantities as may be di- 2948. Sewer basin at the northwest corner of adopt a resolution which was approved by Union st. and New York ave. the SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE rected. Mayor on the same date, authorizing the execu- 'Affecting block number 1269. received by the Commissioner of Docks at Blank forms and further information may be tion and delivery of a contract changing a por- the above office until 12 o'clock, noon, on obtained at the office of the said Department. All persons whose interests are affected by tion of the route of the Company, and said con- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1913. CALVIN TOMKINS, Commissioner of Docks. the above-named proposed assessments, and who tract so authorized was executed by the Presi- are opposed to the same, or either of them, are CONTRACT NO. 1364. Dated January 3, 1913. j6,17 dent and Secretary of the Company on May 17, Oleo General Instructions to Bidders on requested to present their objections, in writing, 1912, and by the Mayor and City Clerk on May FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, 320 MATERIALS REQUIF,ED FOR FURNISH• the last page, last column, of the "City 28 and May 29, 1912, respectively, and bears Record." Broadway, New York, on or before February 11, date of May 28, 1912; and ING CARTS WITH HORSES AND DRIVERS 1913, at 11 a. m., at which time and place the FOR DISPOSING OF STREET SWEEPINGS said objections will be heard and testimony re- Whereas, The Board did on April 25, 1912, FROM PIERS AND WATERFRONT PROP- OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND ceived in reference thereto. adopt a resolution which was approved by the ERTY IN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHAT- FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, JOS. P. HENNESSY, WM. C. ORMOND, Mayor on the same date, authorizing the execu- TAN, THE BRONX, BROOKLYN AND NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board of Assessors. tion and delivery of a contract modifying and QUEENS. ITY OF NEW YORK. THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Secretary, 320 Broad- altering certain of the terms and conditions of The time for the completion of the work and SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE way, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, the said ordinance of the Board of Aldermen the full performance of each class of the con- received by the Commissioner of Docks at the January 9, 1913. j9,20. approved by the Mayor August 2, 1904, as tract is on or before December 31, 1913. above office until 12 o'clock noon on amended by the said resolution of. the Board of The amount of security required in each class FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. Estimate and Apportionment approved by the is as follows: Borough of Manhattan, Mayor July 21. 1905, and as further amended by Class1-For furnishing four carts per day, CONTRACT ND. 1363. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND the said contract dated January 29, 1909, and the each with horse and driver, for use between FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND APPORTIONMENT. said resolution of the Board of Estimate and Pier "A," North River, and Canal st., North MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR MAKING RE- Apportionment approved by the Mayor January River, the sum of $1,600. PAIRS TO RECREATION STRUCTURES ON 19, 1912, by extending the time for the comple- Class 2-For furnishing five carts per day, EAST AND HARLEM RIVERS, BOROUGH Franchise Matters. tion by the Company of the construction of its tI each with horse and driver, for use between OF MANHATTAN. railroad from the northerly line of the City Canal st. and W. 35th st., North River, the sum The time for the completion of the work and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT south to East 174th street to August 2, 1912, of $2,000. the full performance of each class of the contract at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and and said contract so authorized was executed by Class 3--For furnishing two carts per day, is on or before the expiration of sixty (60) cal- Apportionment held this day the following reso- the President and Secretary of the Company on each with horse and driver, for use between endar days. lutions were adopted: May 17, 1912, and by the Mayor and City Clerk W. 35th st. and W. 158th st., North River, the The amount of security required in each class Whereas, The City of New York, by an ordi- on May 28 and May 29, 1912, respectively, and sum of $800. is as follows: nance adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 26, bears date of May 28, 1912; and Class 4--For furnishing two carts per day, Class 1. For repairs to recreation structures at 1904, and approved by the Mayor August 2, 1904, Whereas, The Board did on July 11, 1912, each with horse and driver, for use between foot of 112th st., Harlem River; 24th st., East granted to the New York, Westchester and Bos- adopt a resolution which was approved by the the Manhattan Terminal of the Staten Island River, and Market st., East River, the sum of ton Railway Company the right to construct, Mayor July 16, 1912, granting the Company a Ferry and E. 26th st., East River, Borough of $2,000. maintain and operate a four-track railroad upon still further extension of time to September 2 Manhattan, the sum of $800. Class 2. For repairs to recreation structure at certain routes, particularly set forth in Section 1912, in which to complete the construction of Class 5-For furnishing three carts per day, foot of 3d st., East River. the sum of $3,000. 1 of said ordinance, and which ordinance, includ- its railroad from the northerly line of the city each with horse and driver, for use between Class 3. For repairs to recreation structure at ing all the terms and conditions thereof, was south to East 174th street; and E. 26th st., East River, and Port Morris, Bor- foot of Market st., East River, the sum of $300. accepted by said Company by an instrument in Whereas. In and by said ordinance as amend- ough of The Bronx, the sum of $1,200. The bidder shall state, both in writi, and in writing duly filed with the Comptroller of The ed by said resolutions and said contracts, the Class 6-For furnishing three carts per day, figures, a total or aggregate price for ging all City of New York on August 13, 1904; and consent of the City was granted to the Com- each with horse and driver, for use in the the work called for in any class on which a bid Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- pany for the construction, maintenance and °per- . Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, the sum of is submitted, by which price the bids will be tionment, by resolution adopted July 14, 1905, ation of the said railroad across certain enumer- $1,200. tested, and each class of the contract, if award- and approved by the Mayor July 21, 1905, con- ated streets, avenues or highways, either above The bidder shall state, both in writing and ed, will be awarded as a separate contract to sented to certain modifications or alterations in or below the grade thereof within said city upon in figures, a price per day of eight hours for the bidder whose total or aggregate price is the the aforesaid routes; and certain conditions therein fully set forth; and 296 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

Whereas, The Company has applied to the 10.30 o'clock a. na., hold a public hearing thereon, trustee of the said mortgage, thereby renders the pose aforesaid shall be held and enjoyed by the Board as the local authority of the City by a at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and said mortgage and bonds secured, thereby the Company, its successors or assigns, for the term petition dated September 30, 1912, for the con- be heard. mortgage of the consolidated company, and may of fifteen (15) years from the date on which sent of such local authority to a certain modifi- (The "Sun" and the "New York Times" desig- issue additional bonds for corporate purposes this contract is signed by the Mayor, with the privilege of renewal of said contract for a cation and amendment in the ordinance approved nated.) JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. under the provisions of the said mortgage with- further period of ten (10) years upon a fair re- by the Mayor August 2, 1904, as amended by New York, December 19, 1912 i7,30 out providing a new mortgage and a new issue the Mayor July 21, 1905, of bonds; and, in order to avoid confusion with valuation of said right and privilege. resolution approved by If the Company shall determine to exercise its by contracts dated January 29, 1909, and Au- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT respect to the said mortgage and bonds, it is gust 2, 1911, respectively; by resolution ap- necessary that the name of the consolidated cor- privilege of renewal it shall make application to at a meeting of the Board of Estimate and the Board or any authority which 8611 be au- proved by the Mayor January 19, 1912, by each Apportionment, held December 5, 1912, the fol- poration should be the same as the name of your petitioner. thorized by law to act for the City in place of of two contracts dated May 28, 1912, and by lowing petition was received: the Board. Such application shall resolution approved by the Mayor July 16, 1912, Wherefore, your petitioner respectfully prays be made at To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of that your Honorable Board do give its consent, any time not earlier than two years and not to wit: later than one year before the expiration of the By striking therefrom the whole of Section 2, The City of New York: • evidenced in manner and form as provided in Subdivision Twelfth, reading as follows: Your petitioner, New York, Westchester and said portion of said ordinance, that the rights original term of this contract The determina- "Twelfth--The roadbed within the limits of Boston Railway Company, respectfully shows to and privileges granted by said ordinance, and tion of the revaluation shall be sufficient if agreed to in writing by the Company and the The City of New York shall be watered daily your Honorable board as follows: the right, title, interest and property therein whenever the thermometer is above 35 degrees That it is a consolidated railroad corporation and thereto of your petitioner, as the said or- Board, but in no cue shall the annual rate of of the State of New York, formed by the con- dinance now stands amended, may be vested, compensation to the City be fixed at a less Fahrenheit. For any failure to comply here- amount than the percentage required to be paid with, the railway company shall be liable for a solidation of the New York, Westchester and according to law, in a railroad corporation to be during the year prior to the termination of the penalty of fifty dollars ($50) per day." Boston Railway Company and the New York formed by the consolidation of New York, West- and Portchester Railroad Company, by consoli- chester and Boston Railway Company and the original term of this contract. If the Company -antl and the Board shall not reach such agreement Whereas. After due publication: a public hear- dation agreement approved by the Public Service Westchester Northern Railroad Company. Commission of the Second District of the State And your petitioner will ever pray. on or before the day one year before the ex- ing at which citizens were entitled to appear piration of the original term of this and be heard, was held by the Board upon the of New York, filed and recorded in the office of Dated this 18th day of November, 1912. contract, the Secretary of State on the 18th day of Janu- then the annual rate of compensation for such modification and amendment contained in the NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER AND BOS- succeeding ten (10) years shall be reasonable, petition on the 19th day of December, 1912; ary, 1910. TON RAILWAY COMPANY, Petitioner. That your petitioner, by ordinance of August and either the City (by the Board) or the Com- and [sm.] By L. S. Muzai, President pany shall be bound,, upon request of the other, Whereas, The Board has made inquiry as to 2, 1904, was granted the right to cross certain Attest: Geo. M. SPEDELL, Jr., Assistant Secre- streets and highways, and the privilege to con- to enter into a written agreement with each the proposed modification and amendment of tary. other, fixing the rate of such compensation at struct and operate a four-track railway, with all said ordinance of 1904, resolution of 1905. con- State of New York, County of New York, SS.: such amount as shall be reasonable, but in no tracts of 1909, 1911 and 1912, and resolutions connections, turnouts, switches and cross-overs Leverett S. Miller, being duly sworn, deposes necessary for the accommodation and operation case shall the annual rate so fixed be less than of 1912; and and says that he is president of New York, the percentage required to be paid for the last Whereas, On the day of of said railway in, upon and across certain Westchester and Boston Railway Company, a streets, avenues, parkways, highways and _public year prior to the termination of the original 1913, the Board, as the local authority of the domestic corporation, the petitioner above named; term of this contract, and if the parties shall City, adopted a resolution giving its consent places, all situate in the Borough of The Bronx, that he has read the foregoing petition and by City, County and State of New York. not forthwith agree upon what is reasonable, to the modification in the ordinance approved knows the contents thereof, and that the same then the parties shall enter into a written agree- the Mayor August 2, 1904, as amended by reso- That said ordinance has been amended by reso- is true to his own knowledge except as to the lution of your Honorable Board, dated July 14, ment, fixing such annual rate at such amount as lution approved by the Mayor July 21, 1905, by matters therein stated to be alleged on informa- shall be determined by three disinterested free- contracts dated January 29, 1909, and August 1905, approved by the Mayor July 21, 1905, and tion and belief; and that as to those matters he by contracts between the New York, Westchester holders, selected in the following manner: 2, 1911, respectively, by resolution approved by believes it to be true. One disinterested freeholder shall be bhosen the Mayor January 19, 1912, by each of two and Boston Railway Company and The City of LEVERETT S. MILLER. New York, dated, respectively, the 29th day of by the Board; one disinterested freeholder shall contracts dated May 28, 1912, and by resolution Sworn to before me this January, 1909, the 29th day of January, 1909, the 18th day of Novem- be chosen by the Company. These two shall approved by the Mayor July 16, 1912, and au- ber, 1912. 2d day of August, 1911, the 28th day choose a third disinterested freeholder, and the thorized the Mayor to execute and deliver a of May, Wm. A. PLATY, Notary Public, Kings County, three 1912, and the 28th day of May, 1912. so chosen shall act as appraisers and shall contract granting such rights in the name and No. 58. Certificate filed. New York County, No. make the revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers on behalf of the City, which resolution was ap- That the transfer of the rights and privileges granted by said ordinance and amendments, by 52. New York County Register's No. 4142. shall be chosen at least six months prior to the proved by the Mayor on the day of -and at the meeting of December 19, 1912, the expiration of the original contract, and their re- , 1913. the original New York, Westchester and Boston following resolutions were adopted: Railway Company to the consolidated corpora- port shall be filed with the Board within three Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual Whereas, A petition from the New York, West- months after they are chosen. They shall act covenants and agreements herein contained, the tion, the present petitioner, was consented to by your Honorable Board by resolution adopted De- chester and Boston Railway Company, dated as appraisers and not as arbitrators. They may parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree, as November 18, 1912, was presented to the cember 17, 1909, and approved by the Mayor De- Board base their judgment upon their own experience follows: of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting and upon such information as they may obtain Section 1. The City hereby consents, subject cember 21, 1909. That your petitioner has duly carried out and per• held December 5, 1912, by inquiries and investigations without the to the conditions and provisions hereinafter set Resolved, That this Board sets Thursday, the presence of either party. They shall have the forth, to the change or amendment to the said formed each and every condition of the said ordi- 16th day of nance as amended as aforesaid, and has constructed January, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in right to examine the books of the Company and right or franchise, as expressed in said ordi- so ascer- and is now operating thereunder its the forenoon, and Room 16, in the City Hall, its officers under oath. The valuation nance adopted by the Board of Aldermen July railroad in The Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place tained, fixed and determined conclusive City of New York, from the terminus at the shall be 26, 1904, and approved by the Mayor August 2, when and where such petition shall be consid- upon both parties, but no annual percentage shall Harlem River to the boundary line between The 1904. as amended by said resolution approved by ered, and a public hearing be had thereon, at in any event be less than the percentage re- the Mayor July 21, 1905, by said contracts bear- City of New York and the City of Mount Ver- which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be quired to be paid for the last year prior to the ing date of January 29, 1909, and August 2, non, and from that point is operating its main heard; and be it further termination of the original term of this con- 1911, respectively, by said resolution approved line as far as a point in the City of New Ro- Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to tract. If, in any case, the annual rate shall by the Mayor January 19, 1912, by said contracts chelle, Westchester County, New York, and its cause a notice of such hearing to be published not be fixed prior to . the termination of the bearing date of May 28, 1912, and by said reso- White Plains Branch as, far as its terminal in for at least two (2) days in two daily newspapers original term of this contract, then the Com- lution approved by the Mayor July 16, 1912, the Village of White Plains, Westchester County, in The theretofore pre- New York. City of New York, to be designated by pany shall pay the annual rate said change or amendment to be as follows: the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the railing until the new rate shall be determined, 1. Section 2, Subdivision Twelfth, of said That Westchester Northern Railroad Company CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of and shall then make up to the City the amount ordinance of August 2, 1904, is hereby amended is a domestic railroad corporation which has a public hearing, the expense of such publication of any excess of the annual rate then determined line located, but not constructed, commencing at to read as follows: a to be borne by the petitioner, (The "Sun" and over the previous annual rate. The compensa- "Twelfth-The roadbed within the limits of point in the said Village of White Plains, where "New York Times" designated.) tion and expenses of the said appraisers shall be it forms a connection with the line of your peti- The City of New York shall be watered daily JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. borne jointly by the City and the Company, tioner, and extending northerly therefrom to a each paying one-half thereof. by the Company, whenever the thermometer is New York, December 19, 1912. j4,16 above thirty-five (35) degrees Fahrenheit. if point near the Town of Danbury, Connecticut, Second-The Company shall pay to the City directed so to do by the President of the Bor- with a branch line commencing at a point on for the said privilege the following sums of ough of The Bronx. Provided, however, that the main line in the Town of Pound Ridge, money: the Company may apply to such roadbed such Westchester County, New York, and extending PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT (a) The sum of seven thousand five hundred other dust palliative as may be approved by the therefrom to a point near the Town of Brewster, at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and dollars ($7,500) in cash within thirty (30) days President of the Borough of The Bronx, the in the County of Putnam, New York. Apportionment held this day the following reso- after the date on which this contract is signed manner and frequency of such application to be That the located line of said Westchester North- lutions were adopted: by the Mayor. also in accordance with the direction of the said ern Railroad Company, and the White Plains Whereas, The American District Telegraph (b) The further sum of five thousand dollars President. If the Company shall so apply such Branch of your petitioner's railroad, form a con- Company has under date of February 19, 1912, ($5,000) in cash for past use and occupation other dust palliative then the Company shall not nected and continuous line of railroad from the applied to this Board for its consent and ap- of the streets to be paid within thirty (30) be required to water such roadbed, as herein Harlem River to Danbury, Connecticut, and to proval to the occupation of the streets , of the days after the date on which this contract is provided. For any failure to comply herewith Brewster, New York. City for the purpose of placing wires therein signed by the Mayor. the Company shall be liable for a penalty of fifty That the said Westchester Northern Railroad for the operation of messenger call boxes located (c) During the first five years of this contract dollars ($50) per day." Company has obtained a certificate of convenience on subscribers' premises and the connection of an annual sum which shall in no case be less Section 2. This grant is subject to the con- and necessity from the Public Service Commis- said call boxes with the central offices of the than five thousand dollars ($5,000), and which dition that all the terms and conditions con- sion of the Second District, and has also obtained Company in the Borough of Manhattan; and shall be equal to three (3) per cent of its gross tained in the said ordinance adopted by the Board the necessary franchises and consents to enable Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the annual receipts, if such percentage shall ex- of Aldermen July 26, 1904, and approved by the it to cross streets, avenues, highways and public Greater New York Charter, as amended by ceed the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000). Mayor August 2, 1904, as amended by said reso- places along the route of its railroad. chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, pro- During the succeeding five years of this con- lution approved by the Mayor July 21, 1905, by That your petitioner and said Westchester vide for the manner and procedure of making tract an annual sum which shall in no case be said contracts bearing date of January 29, 1909, Northern Railroad Company propose to enter into such grants; and less than six thousand dollars ($6,000) and and August 2, 1911, respectively, by said reso- a joint agreement of consolidation and merger Whereas, In pursuance of such laws this which shall be equal to three (3) per cent of lution approved by the Mayor January 19, 1912, under the provisions of the Railroad Law of Board adopted a resolution on March 28, 1912, the gross annual receipts of the Company, if by said contracts bearing date of May 28, 1912, the State cf New York, for the purpose of form- fixing the date for the public hearing thereon such percentage shall exceed the sum of six ty and by said resolution approved by the Mayor ing one consolidated corporation to hold, main- as April 25, 1912, at which citizens were en- thousand dollars ($6,000). July 16, 1912. except as herein modified and tain and operate as one single, continuous system titled to appear and be heard, and publication During the remaining five years of this con- amended, shall remain in full force and effect. of railroad the present line of your petitioner was had for at least two (2) days in the "Even. tract an annual sum which shall in no case be Section 3. The Company promises, covenants and the line of the said Westchester Northern ing Mail" and the "Globe," newspapers desig- less than seven thousand dollars ($7,000), and ti and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to. Railroad Company, and if and when the said con- nated by the Mayor, and in the CITY %Icon which shall be equal to three (3) per cent of solidation is effected your petitioner verily be- annual receipt( of the Company, if j and abide by, and perform all of the terms, con- for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date the gross ditions and requirements in this contract fixed lieves that the said line now of the Westchester of hearing, and the public hearing was duly such percentage shall exceed the sum of seven and contained. Northern Railroad Company will be speedily con- held on such date; and thousand dollars ($7,000). In witness whereof the party of the first part, structed. Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to The gross annual receipts of the Company, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the That the directors of both corporations have the money value of the franchise or right ap- mentioned above, shall be deemed to include and Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said entered into a joint agreement, in manner and plied for and proposed to be granted to The shall include all receipts from messenger service City. has caused the corporate name of said City form as provided for in and by the Railroad American District Telegraph Company and the connected with and dependent upon the opera- to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of Corporation Law of the State of New York, adequacy of the compensation to be paid there- tion of the wires, call boxes and other signalling said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party which said agreement has received the written for; now therefore it isi apparatus hereby authorized, whether furnished of the second part, by its officers thereunto duly consent and approval of more than two-thirds of Resolved, That the following form of the under any agreement with any other company authorized, has caused its corporate name to be the stockholders of your petitioner. resolution for the grant of the franchise or operating in the streets of the City or otherwise. hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be That your petitioner is informed by all of the right applied for by The American District All annual charges, as above, shall be paid hereunto affixed, the day and year first above stockholders of the Westchester Northern Rail- Telegraph Company, containing the form of into the Treasury of the City on November 1 of written. road Company that they will give their consent proposed contract for the grant of such fran- each year and shall be for the amount due to THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in writing when and as soon as your Honorable chise or right, be hereby introduced and en- September 30 next preceding. Provided, that Board has approved of and consented to the con- tered in the minutes of this Board as follows, the moneys due when this contract is signed by By , Mayor. solidation, and verily believes these statements to to wit: the Mayor shall be paid into the Treasury of [CORPORATE SEAL.] be true. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and the City within thirty (30) days immediately fol- City Clerk. Attest: , That your petitioner and said Westchester Apportionment hereby grants to The American lowing such date, and provided further that the NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER AND BOS- Noithern Railroad Company have joined in a District Telegraph Company the franchise or first annual payment shall be only for that pro- TON RAILWAY COMPANY, petition to the Public Service Commission, Sec- right fully set out and described in the following portion of the first annual charge as the time By , President. ond District, praying for their consent to and form of proposed contract for the grant thereof, between the date on which this contract is signed [ szax,.] approval of said joint agreement and consolida- embodying all of the terms and conditions, in- by the Mayor and September 30 following shall Attest: Secretary. tion, which said petition is now pending. eluding the provisions as to rates and charges bear to the whole of one year. (Here add acknowledgments.) The line of railroad of said Westchester North- upon and subject to the terms and conditions in Whenever the percentage required to be paid Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made ern Railroad Company extends through a terri- said proposed form of contract contained, and shall exceed the minimum as above, then such by this Board as to the money value of the pro- tory which is now devoid of adequate facilities that the Mayor of The City of New York be sum over and above such minimum shall be paid posed franchise and the adequacy of the com- for convenient rapid transit to and from The and he hereby is authorized to execute and de- on or before November 1 in each year for the pensation proposed to be paid therefor, and of City of New York, and it is your petitioner's liver such contract in the name and on behalf year ending September 36 next preceding. the terms and conditions, are as specified and belief that if such consolidation takes place and of The City of New York, as follows, to wit: Any and all payments to be made by the terms fully set forth in the said ordinance approved by the railroad is constructed, that the line of rail- PROPOSED Foam or CONTRACT. of this contract to the City by the Company the Mayor August 2, 1904, as heretofore amend- road of the consolidated corporation will be of shall not be considered in any manner in the great benefit, not only to the tepitory through This contract, made this day of nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made ed, as further amended by the foregoing form 191 7 of proposed contract for the consent to such which the proposedpos line is located, but also to by and between The City of New York in addition to any and all taxes of whatever The City of New York, and will furnish a com- (hereinafter called the City)_,. party of the first kind or description now or hereafter required modification and alteration. part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, prehensive system of quick and convenient trans- to be paid by any ordinance of the City, or portation facilities for residents of this city and in the name of said City, under and in pur- resolution of the Board, or any law of the including said resolution for the consent of The the Board of Esti- of New York to the modification and altera- also for the residents of that portion of West- suanc of the authority of e State of New York. City mate and Apportionment of said City. (herein- New York, Westchester chester and Putnam County served by the pro- Third-The said annual charges or payments, tion applied for by the after called the Board), and American Dis- and Boston Railway Company, and said form of posed line of railway. The as above specified, shall continue throughout the proposed contract for the grant of said franchise That it is provided in and by paragraph Sixth trict Telegraph Company, a domestic corpora- whole term of this contract (whether original or York (hereinafter or right containing said results of such inquiry, of Section Two of the said ordinance of August tion of the State of New renewal), notwithstanding any clause in any after the same shall be entered in the minutes 2, 1904, that the rights and privileges granted called the Company), party of the second part, statute or in the charter of any other company of this Board, 'shall be published for at least thereby shall not be assigned, either in whole or witnesseth: providing for payments for similar rights or fran- twenty (20) days immediately prior to Thurs- in part, or leased of sublet in any manner, not In consideration of the mutual covenants and chises at a different rate, and no assignment, day, January 30, 1913, in the CITY RECORD, and shall title thereto, or right, interest or property agreements herein contained, the parties hereto lease or sublease of the rights or franchises at least twice during the ten (10) days immedi- therein, pass to or vest in any other person or do covenant and agree as follows: hereby granted, or any part thereof, shall be ately prior to Thursday, January 30, 1913, in corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the Section 1. The City hereby grants to the valid or effectual for any purpose unless the two (2) daily newspapers to be designated by the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway Company, subject to the conditions and pro- said assignment, lease or sublease shall con- Mayor therefor, and published in The City of Company, its successors and assigns, or by opera- visions hereinafter set forth, the right and tain a covenant on the part of the assignee or New York. at the expense of the New York, tion of law, whether under the provisions of the privilege to lay, construct, maintain and operate lessee that the same is subject to all the condi- Westchester and Boston Railway Company, to- statutes relating to the consolidation or merger suitable wires or other electrical Conductors in tions of this contract, and that the assignee or gether with the following notice, to wit: of corporations, or otherwise, without the con- conduits under the streets, avenues and high- lessee assumes and will be bound by all of Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- sent of The City of New York, acting by its ways within the territory comprised in the Bor- said conditions u to payments, any statute or mate and Apportionment before authorizing any Board of Estimate and Apportionment, or its ough of klinhattan, fr,. the purpose of connect- any condition herein contained to the contrary contract for the consent of the City to a certain successors in authority, evidenced by an instru- ing, by means of such wires, call boxes, or other notwithstanding, and that the said assignee or signalling apparatus, to be placed upon the modification and amendment in the terms and ment under seal. lessee waives any more favorable conditions conditions of the said ordinance approved by That the said joint agreement provides that premises of the subscribers, with offices of the created by said statute or its charter, and that Company, and thereby maintaining and operating the Mayor August 2, 1904, as heretofore amend- the name of the new consolidated corporation it will not claim by reason thereof, or other- such modification and amendment being fully is to be New York, Westchester and Boston an electrical signal system for the calling of wise, exemption from liability to perform each ed, messengers, and for no set forth and described in the foregoing form Railway Company, the same as the name of your other purpose whatso- and all of the eondidons of this contact. of proposed contract for the grant of such fran- petitioner. That the reason why this name is ever. Fourth-The rights and privily@ here chise or right and before adopting any resolutions adopted is because your petitioner has a large Sec. Z The grant of this privilege is subject granted shall not be assigned, either in whole or authorizing such contract. will, at a meeting of number of outstanding bonds secured by mort- to the following conditions: in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, either said Board. to be held in the Old Council Cham- gage, which said mortgage provides that, in the First-The said right and privilege to lay, by the act of the Company, its successors or as- sign4 or by operation of law whether under the ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of event of consolidation, the consolidated corpora- construct, maintain and operate wires or other New York, on Thursday, January 30, 1913, at tion by filing an instrument in writing with the electrical conductors in conduits for the par. provisions of the statute Mating to the tow

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solidation or merger of corporations or other• cause any previous occupant of the same prem. resolution of said Board, which resolution may or right, be hereby introduced and entered in wise, without the consent of the City, acting ises is in arrears to the Company for service. contain a provision to the effect that the system the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit: by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under Fifteenth—The wires of the Company shall be constructed and in use by virtue of this con• Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- seal, anything herein contained to the contrary employed for no other purpose than those ex. tract in the streets and avenues shall thereupon portionment hereby grants to the Union Railway thereof in anywise notwithstanding and the plicitly set forth herein, and the Company binds become the property of the City without proceed- Company of New York City the franchise or granting, giving or waiving of any one or more itself not to lay, use, lease or operate wires lugs at • law or in equity. Provided, however, right fully set out and described in the following of such consents shall not render unnecessary for illegal purposes or to illegal places. that such action by the Board shall not be taken form of proposed contract for the grant there- any subsequent consent or consents. Sixteenth—The Company shall assume all lia. until the Board shall give notice to the Com- of, embodying all the terms and conditions, in- Fifth—Upon the termination of this original bility to persons or property by reason of the pany to appear before it on a certain day not eluding the provisions as to rates, fares and contract, or if the same be renewed, then at the construction or operation of the system author- less than ten (10) days after the date of such charges, upon and subject to the terms and con- termination of the said renewal term, or upon ized by this contract, and it is a condition of notice, to show cause why such resolution de- ditions in said proposed form of contract con- the termination of the rights hereby granted for this contract that the City shall assume no lia- claring the contract forfeited should not be tained, and that the Mayor of The City of New any other cause, or upon the dissolution of the bility whatsoever to either persons or property adopted. In • case the Company fails to appear, York be and he hereby is authorized to execute Company before such termination, that portion on account of the same, and the Company hereby action may be taken by the Board forthwith. and deliver such contract in the name and on of the plant and property of the Company used agrees to repay to the City any damage which Twenty-third—If at any time the powers of behalf of The City of New York, as follows, for maintaining and operating an electrical sig. the City shall be compelled to pay by reason the Board or any other of the authorities herein to wit: nal system for the calling of messengers, lying of any acts or defaults of the Company. mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall Proposed Form of Contract. within the streets and highways of the City Seventeenth—Nothing in this contract shall be be transferred by law to any other board, an- This contract, made this day of shall become the property of the City . without deemed to affect in any way the right of the thority, officer or officers, then and in such 191 , by and between The City of New York cost, and the same may be used by the City City to grant to any individual or other corpora- case such other board, authority, officer, or offi- (hereinafter called the City), party of the fiist for any purpose whatsoever. tion a similar right or privilege upon the same cers shall have the powers, rights and duties here- part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and If, however, at the termination of this grant, or other terms and conditions in the territory in reserved, to or prescribed for the Board or in the name of said City, under and in pur- as above, the City, by the Board, shall so order covered by this contract, or any part thereof. other authorities, officer or officers. suance of the authority of the Board of Esti- by resolution, the Company shall, on thirty (30) Eighteenth—If the Company shall fail to give Twenty-fourth—The words "notice" or "direc- mate and Apportionment of said City (herein• days' notice from the Board, remove any and efficient public service at the rates herein fixed, tion" wherever used in this contract, shall be after called the Board), and the Union Railway all of its wires or other electrical conductors, or fail to maintain its structures and equipment deemed to mean a written notice or direction. Company of New York City (hereinafter called or any portion thereof, from any or all of the as herein provided in good condition throughout Every such notice or direction to be served upon the Company), party of the second part, wit- streets and public places within the limits of the the whole term of this contract, the Board may the Company shall be delivered at such office in nesseth: City, and the said streets and avenues shall be give notice to the Company 'specifying any de- the City as shall have been designated by the In consideration of the mutual covenants and restored to their original condition at the sole fault on the part of the Company, and requiring Company; or if no such office shall have been agreements herein contained, the parties hereto cost and expense of the Company. the Company to remedy the same within a designated, or if 'such designation shall have do hereby covenant and agree as follows: Sixth—The Company shall construct, maintain reasonable time; and upon failure of the Com- for any. reason become inoperative, shall be Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com- and operate its electric system subject to the pany to remedy such default within a reasonable mailed in the City,. postage prepaid, addressed pany, subject to the conditions and provisions, supervision and control of all the authorities of time, the Company shall, for each day there- to the Company at the City. Delivery or mailing hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to the City, who have jurisdiction in such matters, after during which the default or defect re- of such notice or direction as and when above construct, maintain and operate a double track 4, as provided by the Charter of the City and in mains, pay to the City the sum of one hundred provided shall be equivalent to direct personal extension to its present street surface railway strict compliance with all laws or ordinances or dollars ($100) as fixed or liquidated damages, notice or direction, and shall be deemed to have with the necessary wires and equipment, for the t) departmental rules and regulations, now in force, or the said City, in case such structures which been given at the time of delivery or mailing. purpose of conveying passengers only, in the or which may be adopted, affecting companies may affect the surface of the streets shall not Twenty-fifth--The words "streets and ave- Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New operating electrical conductors in the City. be put in good condition within a reasonable nues" or "streets or avenues" wherever used in York, upon the following route, to wit: Be- No construction or repair of said electric sys• time after notice by the Board aforesaid, shall this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, ginning at and connecting with the existing tem shall be commenced until written permits have the right to make all needed repairs at the avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, con- tracks of the Company in Morris avenue, at or have been obtained from the proper City offi. expense of the Company, in which case the said courses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, near its intersection with East 161st street; cials. In any permits so issued such officials Company shall pay to the City the amount of public places or any other property to which the thence northerly upon and along Morris avenue may impose such conditions, as a condition of the cost of such repairs, with legal interest City has title or over which the public has an . to its intersection with East 167th street and the granting of the same, as are necessary for thereon, all of which sums may be deducted easement, included within the limits of the ter- there connecting with the existing tracks of the the purpose of protecting any structures in the from the fund hereinafter provided for. ritory in which the Company is hereby authorized Company in East 167th street. streets and avenues over which such officials If for a period of three consecutive months to operate. And to cross such other streets and avenues have jurisdiction and the Company shall comply the messenger system of the Company. shall not Twenty-sixth—The grant of this privilege is named and unnamed, as may be encountered in with such conditions. be operated, or if the same shall not be operated subject to whatever right, title or interest the said route. con- Upon the completion of any work of for a period of six months out of any consecu- owners of abutting property or others may have The said route. with turnouts, switches and struction the Company shall furnish to the tive twelve months, the Board may declare the in and to the streets and avenues of the territory crossovers, hereby authorized. is shown upon a President of the Borough a plan of such char. right and franchise and this contract terminated in which the Company is authorized to operate map entitled: acter as he may direct,, showing accurately and without further proceedings at law or in equity. by this contract. "Map showing proposed extension of the Union distinctly the location, size and type of construc- Nineteenth—The Company shall at all times Section 3. Nothing in this contract shall be Railway Co. of New York City, in the Bor- tion and complete dimensions of the structure keep accurate books of accounts and shall, on construed as in any way limiting the present ough of The Bronx, City of New York. To erected, installed or constructed under this con• or before November 1 in each year, make a or future jurisdiction of the Public Service Accompany Petition Dated Oct. 14th, 1912. to tract and the location and dimensions of all sub Commission under the Laws of the State of : verified report to the Comptroller of the City of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment," structures encountered during the progress of the the business done by the Company for the year New York. —and signed by Edward A. Maher, vice-presi- Section 4. The Company promises, covenants work. The depth below the street surface of the ending September 30 next preceding. such re• dent, and T. F. Mullaney. chief engineer; a new structure and of the substructures encoun• statement of the gross re- and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to copy of which is attached hereto, is to be port shall contain a and abide by and perform all the terms, tered must be shown; also their location with ref- ceipts received from the operation of the system condi- deemed a part of this contract, is to be con- erence to the nearest curb line and the nearest tions and requirements in this contract fixed and strued with the text thereof, and is to be sub- hereby authorized from all subscribers served by contained. curb-line intersection. the Company, together with such other informa- stantially followed. provided that deviations In witness whereof, the party of the first The electrical and other equipment to be in- tion and in such form and detail as the Comp- therefrom and additional turnouts, switches and stalled by the Company, whether the same be part, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized crossovers which are consistent with the fore- troller may require. The Comptroller shall have by the under streets and avenues or in private property. Board of Estimate and Apportionment of going description, and the other provisions of access to all books of the Company for the pur- said City, has caused shall be constructed and maintained subject to its re the corporate name of this contract may be permitted by resolution of pose of ascertaining the correctness of said City to be hereunto signed and the corp the approval and under the supervision and con- oath. orate the Board. port and may examine its officers under seal of said City to be hereunto affix trol of the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas Twentieth—The Company shall submit a re• and Section 2. The grant of this privilege is sub- and Electricity. the party of the second part, by its officers ject to the following conditions, which shall be port to the Board not later than November 1 thereunto duly authorized, has caused its Seventh—The plant, conduits, wires, connec- of each year for the year ending September 30 cor- complied with by the Company: porate name to be hereunto signed and its cor- tions, instruments and all appurtenances thereto next preceding, and at any other time on re- First—The consent in writing of the owners porate seal to be hereunto affixed, the day and shall be constructed, maintained and operated in quest of the Board, which shall state: of half in value of the property bounded on said the latest approved manner and with the most year first above written. 1. The amount of stock issued, for cash, for streets and avenues to the construction and modern and improved appliances, and it is THE CITY OF NEW YORK. operation of said railway shall be obtained by property. By hereby agreed that the Board may require the , Mayor. the Company within three (3) months from the 2. The amount paid in as by last report. [CORPORATE SEAL] Company to improve or add to its plant, con- signing of this contract by the Mayor. and 3. The total amount of capital stock paid in. Attest: a copy duits, wires, connections, instruments and ap- City Clerk. of such consents shall be filed with the Board purtenances, from time to time, as such addi. 4. The funded debt by last report. THE AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH 5. The total amount of funded debt. COMPANY, within such time, or in the event that such con- tions or improvements are necessary in the sents cannot be obtained within such time. the opinion of the Board. Upon failure on the part 6. The floating debt as by last report. By , President 7. The amount of floating debt. (mu] Company shall within said three (3) months. or of the Company to comply with the direction of within one (1) month thereafter, make 8. The total amount of funded and floating Attest: ,.Secretary. applica- the Board within a reasonable time the rights tion to the Appellate Division of the Supreme hereby granted shall cease and determine. debt. Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made 9. The average rate per annum of interest on by this Board as to the money value of the Court for the appointment of Commissioners in Eighth—All cables and wires of the Company funded debt. franchise or right proposed to be granted, and the manner provided by the Railroad Law, to laid pursuant to this contract shall be placed in 10. The amount of dividends paid during the the adequacy of the compensation proposed to determine if said railway ought to be constructed; ducts, conduits or subways (referred to in this year and the rate of same. be paid therefor, and of the terms and condi- otherwise this grant shall cease and determine. Second—The said right to paragraph as subways). Such subways shall be 11. The names of the directors and officers tions, including the .provisions as to rates and construct. maintain leased from the Company or companies having elected at the last meeting of the corporation charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully and overate said railway shall be held and en- joyed by the Company from the date upon which control thereof under the provisions of law, or held for such purpose. set forth in and by the foregoing form of pro- this contract is signed by the Mayor until March from the City should it succeed to the rights of 12. Location, value and amounts paid for posed contract for the grant of such franchise 1, 1924. with the privilege of renewal of said con- such Company or companies. If the City shall real estate owned by the Company. or right. trraivcit construct or acquire subways for electrical con- Number and location of premises con- Resolved, That these preambles and reso- p iefgoer. the further period of twenty-five (25) 13. years, ductors in the Borough of Manhattan, the Com. nected with Company's central stations. lutions for the grant of the. franchise or right upon a fair revaluation of such right and pany. hereby agrees to lay its wires and conduct. 14. The amount paid for damage to persons applied for by The American District Tele- ors in such subways and the City agrees to lease or property on account of construction and graph Company and the said form of proposed If the Company shall determine to exercise its to the Company such space as may be required operation. contract for the grant of such franchise or nrivilege of renewal it shall make application to ' for the operation of the messenger system hereby 15. The total income during the year, giving right, containing said results of such inquiry, the Board, or any authority which shall be au- authorized. No cables or wires shall, in the the amount from each class of business. after the same shall be entered in the minutes thorized by law to act for the City in place of the future, be strung above the surface of the streets 16. The total expenses for operation, in- of this Board, shall be published for at least Board. Such application shall be made at any and avenues by the Company, and those at cluding salaries. twenty (20) days immediately prior to Thurs- time not earlier than two (2) years and not later present in existence shall be removed and placed —and such other information in regard to the day, January 16, 1913, in the CITY RECORD and than one (1) year before the expiration of the under ground when and where required by the business of the Company as may be required at feast twice during the ten (10) days imme- original term of this contract. The determina- Board or the Commissioner of Water Supply, diately prior to Thursday, January 16, 1913, in tion of the revaluation shall be sufficient if Gas and Electricity. by the Board. Twenty-first—This grant is upon the express "The Sun" and "The Brooklyn Times," two (2) agreed to in writing by the Company and the Ninth—It is a condition of this contract that condition that the Company, within thirty (30) daily. newspapers designated by the Mayor there- Board, but in no case shall the annual rate of the Company shall bear the entire expense of days after the execution of this contract, and for in a communication presented to this Board compensation to the Citybe fixed at a less all work undertaken by reason of this grant. before anything is done in exercise of the rights at the meeting of November 7, 1912, and pub- amount than the sum required to be paid dur- Tenth—The Company shall, upon request from conferred thereby, shall deposit with the Comp. lished in The City of New York at the expense ing the last year prior to the termination of the any individual or corporation occupying or own• troller of the City the sum of ten thousand dol- of The American District Telegraph Company, nririnal term of this contract. ing premises in the territory in which the Com- lars ($10,000), either in money or securities together with the following notice, to wit: If the Company and the Board shall not reach pany is operating, not personally in arrears to it to be approved by him, which fund shall be Notice is hereby given that the Board of Es- such agreement on or before the day one (1) year for service already rendered, extend its wires to security for the performance by the Company timate and Apportionment before authorizing any before the expiration of the original term of this such premises and furnish a messenger call box of the terms and conditions of the contract, contract for the grant of the franchise or right contract, then the annual rate of compensation to such individual or corporation, provided thai especially those which relate to the payment of applied for by The American District Telegraph for such succeeding twenty-five (25) years shall such premises are, not more than one-half mile the annual charge for the franchise granted, Company and fully set forth and described be reasonable, and either the City (by the Board) the from any other premises in which the Company in default of which payment of the annual in foregoing form of proposed. contract for or the Company shall be bound upon request of has its apparatus installed at the time such re- charge the Comptroller, acting in behalf of the the grant of such franchise or right, and be- the other to enter into a written agreement with quest is made. City, shall collect same with interest from such fore adopting any resolution authonstrig_ any each other fixing the rate of such compensation such contract, wil4 at a meeting of said Board at such amount as shall be reasonable. but in no Eleventh—The Company shall file with the fund after five days' notice in writing to the i to be held in the Old Council Chamber, City case shall the annual rate so fixed be less than Board on the first day of November in each year Company. In case of failure of the Company this contract re- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New the sum required to be paid for the last yeai a map or plan upon which •shall be plainly and to comply with the terms of York, on Thursday, January 16, 1913, lating to the filing of annual statements, fur- at 10.30 Prior to the termination of the original term separately indicated the number of wires which o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing thereon at of this contract, and if the parties shall not were in use by the Company on September 30 nishing of service to applicants, as herein pro- vided, or its neglect or refusal to comply with which citizens 'shall be entitled to appear and forthwith agree upon what is reasonable. then preceding, and the streets in or over which the be heard. the parties shall enter into a written same were located, and also those which were any demand or direction of the Board or other agreement municipal officials, made pursuant to the terms JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. fixing such annual rate and at such amount as put in use during the year preceding that date. Dated New York, December 5, 1%2. d21,j16 shall be determined by three disinterested free- It shall also file with the Department of Water of the contract, or under the authority of any laws or ordinances now or hereafter in force, holders selected in the following manner: Supply, Gas and Electricity on or before the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tenth day of-each month a map or plan of the in such case and in any of these events the One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen by the Board; locations in which wires have been placed by it Company shall pay to the City a penalty of at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and one disinterested freeholder shall be Apportionment, held chosen by the Company; these two shall choose a during the preceding month. fifty dollars ($50) for each violation. this day, the following resolutions were adopted: third disinterested Twelfth—The rates to be charged by the The procedure for the imposition and col- freeholder. and the three so lection of the penalties provided in the grant Whereas, The Union Railway Company of chosen shall act as appraisers and shall make the Company shall not be in excess of the following New York City has, under date of October 14, revaluation aforesaid. and it is agreed that the same may be altered shall be as follows: Such appraisers shall be 1912, made application to this Board for the chosen at least six (6) months prior to the ex- or changed by the Board as hereinafter pro. The Board, on complaint made, shall give grant of the right, privilege vided: and franchise to piration of this original contract. and their re- notice to the Company, directing its President, construct, maintain rand operate a double track port shall be filed with the Board within three For messenger service by the hour, the sum of or other officer to appear before the Board on street surface railway as an extension to its (3) months after they are chosen. They shall thirty cents (30c.) per hour or fraction thereof. less than ten (10) days after a certain day not existing system upon and along Morris avenue, act as appraisers and not as arbitrators. They For other messenger service, the rates at the date of such notice, to show cause why the from 161st street to 167th street, Borough of may base their judgment upon present charged by the Company as set forth on their own experi- Company should not be penalized in accordance The Bronx; and ence and upon, such information as they may ob- the map and chart marked "Exhibit A" attached with the foregoing provisions. If the Company Whereas, Section 172 of the Railroad Law and tain by inquiries and investigations. without the to this contract and made a part hereof. fails to make an appearance, or, after a hearing sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York nresence of either party. They shall have the The Company agrees, upon request of any appears in the judgment of the Board to be in Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 of right to examine any of the books of the fault, said Board shall forthwith impose the pre- Com- Board, Department or Bureau of the City goy. the Laws of 1905, provide for the manner and pany and its officers under oath. The valuation ernment to install messenger call-boxes and to scribed penalty, or where the amount of the procedure of making such grants; and so ascertained, fixed and determined 'hill be con- furnish messenger service to any and all build- penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as Whereas, In pursuance of such laws, this Board clusive upon both parties, but no annual sum shall. ings under the control of such Board, Depart. appears to the Board to be just, and without adopted a resolution on October 24, 1912,_ fixing in any event, be less than the legal procedure direct the Comptroller to with- sum required to be ment or Bureau at rates not to exceed seventy. the date for a public hearing thereon as Decem- said for the last year of the original term of penalty from the se- five (75) per cent. of the rates charged by the draw the amount of such ber 5, 1912, at which citizens were entitled to this contract. If in any case the annual rate Company to any other individual or corporation curity fund deposited with him. In case of appear and be heard, and publication was had any drafts made upon the security fund the shall not be fixed prior to the termination of the for similar service. for at least fourteen (14) days in the "Sun" original term of this contract, then the Com- Thirteenth—During the term of this contract Company shall, upon ten (10) days notice pay and "New York Press,' newspapers designated panv shall Pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said the annual rate theretofore pre- or any renewal thereof the Board shall have the by the Mayor, and III the CITY RECORD for ten vailing until the new rate shall be determined. power by resolution to regulate and fix the security fund to the original amount of ten (10) days immediately, prior to the date of hear- thousand dollars ($10,000), and in default and shall then make up to the City the amount maximum rates to be charged by the Company ing, and the public hearing wav eduly held on of any excess of the annual rate then deter- in the City, provided such rates shall be reason- thereof this contract shall be cancelled and an- such day; and nulled at the option of the Board, acting in mined over the previous annual rate. The com- able and fair. Whereas, This Board has made inquiry u to pensation and expenses of the said appraisers FoUrteenth—The Company shall not require behalf of the City. No action or proceeding the money value 01 the franchise–mbvtight ap- or right under the provisions of this contract shall be borne jointly by the City and the Com- nor receive from its subscribers any deposit or plied for, and proposed to be granted to the pany, each paying one-half thereof. advance payment in excess of what is reasonably- shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or Union Railway Company of New York City„ and causes of action belonging to the City. Third—The Company shall pay to the City for necessary to insure payment of current bills, and the adequacy of the compensation to be paid the privilege hereby granted the following sums on such amounts so paid the Company shall pay Twenty-second—In case of any violation or therefor; now, therefore, it is of money: interest at the statutory rate whenever such breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- Resolved, That the fonowing form of the MOO- (a) The sum of five hundred dollars ($500) in money is held for more than one month. Un- visions herein contained, this contract may be lution for the grant of the franchise or right cash within three (3) months after the date on paid bills, unless due from its owner, shall never forfeited by a suit brought the Corporation applied for by the Union Railway Company of which this contract is gelled by the Mayor, and be charged against property, and no person not Counsel, on notice of ten (10) days to the New York City, containing the form of the pro- before anything is done in exercise of PriTi- himself in arrears shall be denied service be- Company, or. at the option of the Board by posed contract for the grant of such franchise Iege her* granted. 08 THE CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

(b) During the first term of five (5) years, an copy of a written agreement with the Board City. Such conduits shall be used only by the —and such other information in regard to the annual sum, which shall in no case be less than which shall specity the sum or sums which shall Company for the operation of its railway and business of the Company as may be required by seven hundred and twenty-five dollars ($725), have been agreed to by the said parties or de- by the City, as above. the Board, and which shall be equal to three (3) per cent. termined by said arbitrators as the sum or sums Thirteenth—The rate of fare for any passen- Twenty-sixth—The Company shall at all times of its gross annuel receipts, if such percentage which such corporation or individual shall pay to ger upon said railway shall not exceed five (5) keep accurate books of account of the gross re- shall exceed the sum of seven hundred and the Company for said privileges. If the Com- cents, and the Company shall not charge any ceipts from all sources within the limits of the twenty-five dollars ($725). pany fails to file the same with the Board within passenger more than five (5) cents for one con- City, and shall; on or before November 1 of each During the second term of five (5) years an said thirty (30) days then the right herein tinuous ride. from any point on its road or on year, make a verified report to the Comptroller annual sum, which shall in no case be less than granted shall cease and determine. any road, line or branch operated by it or under of the City of the business done by the Company, one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars If either party fails to appoint an arbitrator. its control to any other point thereof, or any for the year ending September 30 next preceding, ($1,350), and which shall be equal to five (5) per as herein provided, or should the first two ar- connecting branch thereof within the limits of in such form as he may prescribe. Such report cent. of its gross annual receipts, if such per- bitrators fail to agree on the selection of a third the City. shall contain a statement of such gross receipts, centage shall exceed the sum of one thousand arbitrator within thirty (30) days after the ex The Company shall carry, free upon the rail- the total miles in operation within the limits of three hundred and fifty dollars ($1,350) piration of said ninety (90) days, or if no two way hereby authorized, during the term of this the City and the miles of railway constructed During the remaining term, expiring March 1, of said arbitrators so selected agree upon the contract. all members of the Police and Fire De- and operated under this contract, and such other 1924, an annual sum, which shall in no case be sum or sums to be paid by such individual or partments of the City, when such employees are information as the Comptroller may require. The less than one thousand four hundred and sev- corporation within sixty (60) days after they in full uniform. Comptroller shall have access to all books of the enty-five dollars ($1,475), and which shall be shall have been so selected, then such sum or Company for the purpose of ascertaining the cor- Fourteenth—No cars shall be operated upon equal to five (5) per cent of its gross annual sums shall be fixed by the Supreme Court upon rectness of its report, and may examine its of- the railway hereby authorized other than passen- receipts, if such percentage shall exceed the sum the application of either party. ficers under oath. ger cars and cars necessary for the repair or of one thousand four hundred and seventy-five Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted Twenty-seventh—In case of any violation or maintenance of the railway, and no freight cars dollars ($1,475) shall not be assigned, either in whole or in breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- hall be operated upon the tracks of said rail- The gross annual receipts mentioned above part, nor leased or sublet in any manner, nor - visions herein contained, or with any orders of way. shall be that portion of the gross receipts of the shall the title thereto, or right, interest or prop- the Board acting under the powers herein re- Fifteenth—The Company shall attach to each Company from all sources within the limits of the erty therein, pass to or vest in any other person served, the franchise or consent herein granted car run over the said railway proper fenders and City as shall bear the same proportion to its or corporation whatsoever, either by the act of may be forfeited by a suit brought by the Cor- wheel guards, in conformity with such laws and whole gross receipts as the length of the exten- the Company, or by operation of law, whether poration Counsel, on notice of ten (10) ordinances as are now in force, or may here- days to sion hereby authorized shall bear to the entire under the provisions of the statutes relating to the Company, or at the option of the Board by length of the railway of the Company in opera- the consolidation or merger of corporations or after. during the term of this contract, be en- resolution of said .Board, which said resolution tion within the limits of the City otherwise, without the consent of the City. acting acted or adopted by the State or City authori- may contain a provision to the effect that the The annual charges shall commence from the by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under ties. or as may be required by resolution of the railway constructed and in use by virtue of this date upon which this contract is signed by the seal, anything herein contained to the contrary Board. contract shall thereupon become the property, of Mayor. thereof in any wise notwithstanding, and the Sixteenth—All cars which are operated on said the City without proceedings at law or in equity. All annual charges as above shall be paid into granting, giving or waiving of any one or more railway shall be heated during the cold weather. Provided, however, that such action by the Board the Treasury of the City on November 1 of each of such consents shall not render unnecessary any in conformity with such laws and ordinances as shall not be taken until the Board shall give no- year and shall be for the amount due to Septem- subsequent consent or consents. are now in force. or may hereafter, during the tice to the Company to appear before it on a ber 30 next preceding. Pr ovided that the first an- Seventh—Upon the termination of this original term of this contract. be enact or adopted by certain day not less than ten (10) days after the nual payment shall be only for that proportion of contract. or if the same be renewed, then at the the State or City authorities. or as may be re- date of such notice, to show cause why such the first annual charge as the time between the termination of the said renewal term, or upon quired by resolution of the Board. resolution declaring the contract forfeited should date upon which this contract is signed by the the termination of the rights hereby granted for Seventeenth—All cars operated on saicl rail- not be adopted. In case the Company fails to Mayor and September 30 following shall bear any cause, or upon the dissolution of the Corn way shall be well lighted by electricity, or by appear, action may be taken by the Board forth- to the whole of one year Pony before such termination, the tracks and sonic lighting system equally efficient, or as may with. Whenever the percentage required to be paid equipments of the Company, constructed pur- he required by resolution of the Board. Twenty-eighth—If the Company shall fail to shall exceed the minimum amount as above, then scant to this contract within the streets and ave Eighteenth—Cars on the said railway shall run give efficient public service at the rates herds such sum over and above such minimum shall be nues, shall become the property of the City with- at intervals of not more than t (30) minutes fixed, or fail to maintain its structures and paid on or before November 1 in each year for out cost, and the same may be used or disposed both day and night, and as much oftener as rea- equipment as herein provided in good condition the year ending September 30 next preceding of by the City for any purpose whatsoever, or Aonable convenience of the public may require, throughout the whole term of this contract, the The annual charges herein provided are in- the same may be leased to any company or indi or as may be directed by the Board. Board may give notice to the Company specify- tended to include the percentages of gross re- vidual. Nineteenth—The Company, so long as it shall ing any default on the part of the Company, and ceipts now required to be paid by railway com- If, however, at the termination of this con- continue to use any of the track upon the streets requiring the Company to remedy fhe same with- panies to the City, pursuant to the Railroad Law tract, as above, the Board shall so order by reso- and avenues in which said rail shall be con- in a reasonable time; and upon failure of the as amended, and such charges as are required lution. the Company shall, upon thirty (30) days' structed, shall, if directed by the Ti esident of Company to remedy such default within a reas- under chapter 340 of the Laws of 1892 to be notice from the Board, remove any and all of the Borough of The Bronx, cause to be watered onable time, the Company shall, for each day there- paid by the Company for this extension, if said its tracks and other equipment, constructed pur- at least three (3) times every. twenty-four (24) after during which the default or defect remains, act applies to or controls the Company in rela- suant to this contract, and the said streets and hours when the temperature is above thirty-five pay to the City the sum of two hundred and fifty tion to the right and privilege hereby granted. avenues shall he restored to their original con• (35) degrees Fahrenheit, the entire width of the 'Bonus ($250) as fixed or liquidated damages, or The City does not and shall not demand or lition at the sole cost and expense of the Com streets and avenues. except when the width of the Board, in case such structures or equipment require the payment by the Company of a per- pony, such streets and avenues shall exceed sixty (60) 'which may affect the surface of the streets shall centage of gross receipts under the provisions Eighth—The Company shall commence con feet between curblines, in which case the Com not be put in good condition within a reasonable of chapter 340 of the Laws of 1892 on the gross qtruction of the railway herein authorized within oany shall cause to he watered only sixty (60) time after notice by the Board as aforesaid shall receipts earned on the extension constructed, pur three (3) months from the date upon whirl, the Feet in width of such roadway, and the Corn- have the right to make all needed repairs at the suant to this contract. consents of the property owners are filed with the nany shall provide for such purpose at least one expense of the Company, in which case the Com- Any and all payments to be made by the terms linard or from the date of the order of the An tank car. the capacity of which shall be stifficient pany shall pay to the City the amount of the of this contract to the City by the Company. shall nellate Division of the Supreme Coirrt. made pur to water such streets and avenues in a satis- cost of such repairs, with legal interest thereon, not be considered in any manner in the nature of luant to section 174 of the Railroad Law con factory manner. all of which sums may be deducted from the a tax, but such payments shall be made in addi- Ermine the determination of the Commissioner, fund hereinafter provided for. Twentieth—The Company shall at all times tion to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or appointed thereunder that such railway ought to keep the streets and avenues upon which the said Twenty-ninth—The Company shall assume all description, now or hereafter required to be paid constructed. and shall complete the constroc liability to persons or property by reason of the tie railway is constructed, between its tracks, the by any ordinance of the City, or resolution of `:on and place the same in hill oneration within construction or operation of the railway author- rails of its tracks and for a distance of two (2) the Board, or any law of the State of New Rix (6) months from the date of filine such eon ized by this contract, and it is a condition of feet beyond the rails on either side thereof, free York. Rents or the date of such order, otherwise this this contract that the City shall assume no No- and clear from ice and snow; provided. however. Fourth —The annual charges or payments shall right shall cease and determine. and all sums bility whatsoever to eitherpersons or property that the Company shall, at the option of the continue throughout the whole term of this con- on account of the same, and the Company here- Paid. or which may be deposited with the Comn Commissioner of Street Cleaning, enter into an tract (whether original or renewal), notwithstand- troller of the City. as hereinafter provided, shall by agrees to repay to the City any damage which agreement for each winter season, or part there- ing any clause in any statute or in the charter thereupon he forfeited to the City; provided that the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of of, to clean an equivalent amount of street sur- of any other railway or railroad company pro- the period for commencement and the period for any acts or default of the Company. face from house line to house line. viding for payment for railway or railroad rights completion and placing the railway in full opera Thirtieth—This grant is upon the express con- or franchises at a different rate, and no assign Twenty-first—As long as said railway or any 'inn may be extended by the Board but the total dition that any and all sums of money or any and ment, lease or sublease of the rights or privi- oortion thereof remains in any street or avenue. extension of time for either of such periods shall the Company shall pave and keep in permanent all securities heretofore deposited with the Comp- leges hereby granted (whether original or re- not exceeti in the alzgregate six (6) months: atirl repair that portion of the surface of the street or troller by the Company under and pursuant to newal), or of any part thereof, or of any of the nrovided, further, that when the commencement avenue in which the said railway is constructed. franchises heretofore granted to it by the City routes mentioned herein. or of any part there- or completion of said construction shall he pre oetween its tracks, the rails of its tracks and for as a fund for the faithfulperformance by the ti of, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose vented by legal proceedings in any court or by Company of the terms and conditions of the A (2) feet. beyond 'the rails on unless the said assignment, lease or sublease shall works of public improvement, or from other distance of two either side thereof, under the supervision of the several franchises so granted, shall form a contain a covenant on the part of the assignee causes not within the control of the Company, th, local authorities, whenever required by them to fund for the performance by the Company of or lessee that the same is subject to all the con ■-;me for the commencement or completion of such do so, and in such manner as they may prescribe. all the terms and conditions of this contract and ditions of this contract; and that the assignee ,onstruction may he extended for the period o' compliance with all orders of the Board act- or lessee assumes and will he hound by all of =itch prevention but no delay shall he allowed for In case of the neglect of the Company to make avement or repairs after the expiration of ing under thepowers herein reserved, especially said conditions, and especially said conditions as .mless the court proceedings shall he dilieentll , twenty (20) days' notice to do so from the those which relate to the payment of the annual to payments. anything in any statute or in the nrosectited by the Company. and provided, fur President of the Borough of The Bronx, said charges for the privilege hereby granted, the ren- charter of such assignee or lessee to the con- her, that in no case shall such delay he deeme ' President may make the same at the expense of dering of efficient public service at the rates here- trary notwithstanding, and that the said assignee to begin until the Company shall have given writ the Company. And the City shall have the right in fixed, the repairs of the street pavement, the or lessee waives any more favorable condition, ten notice to the Board of any such court pro removal of snow and ice, the quality of construc- created by such statute or its charter. and that it to change the material or character of the pave needings or other occasion of delay. and deliver nent of any street or avenue, and in that event tion of the railway and the maintenance of the will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise to the Board conies of any injunction or other the Company shall be bound to replace such pave property in good condition throughout the whole exemption from liability to perform each and all orders, and the papers upon which the same shall nent in the manner directed by the proper City term of the contract, and in case of default in the of the conditions of this contract. have been granted. and unless upon the request performance by the Company of such terms and Fifth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed at its own expense, and the provisions of the Board the Company shall, in writing, con as to repairs herein contained shall apply to such conditions, or compliance with such orders, or to affect in any way the right of the City to sent that the Board either in its own name as a viewed or altered pavement. either or any of them, the City shall have the grant to any other corporation or to any indi party, or in the name of the City as a party, may - Twenty-second—Any alteration to the sewer- right to cause the work to be done and the ma• vidual a similar right or privilege upon the same ntervene in any such proceedings. age or drainage systems or to any other subsur- terials to be furnished for the performance or other terms and conditions over the route Ninth—Said railway shall be constructed and tace or to any surface structures in the streets, thereof, after due notice, and shall collect the hereinbefore described, and the Company shall -inerated in the latest approved manner of street ,equired on account of the construction or opera- reasonable cost thereof from the said fund tii not at any time oppose, but shall, upon request railway construction and operation, and it is ,ion of the railway, shall be made at the sole cost without legal proceedings; or, after default in of the Board, consent to the use for street sur hereby agreed that the Board may require the the payment of the annual charges, shall collect of the Company, and in such manner as the face railway purposes of the tracks and appur Company to improve or add to the railway equip- proper City officials may prescribe. the same, with interest, from the said fund after tenances covered by this grant. or any portion ment, including rolling stock and railway annur ten (10) days' notice to the Company; or, in Twenty-third—lt is agreed that the right here- thereof, by any such other corporation or indi tenances, from time to time, as such addition, ny granted to operate a street surface railway case of failure to observe the said terms and vidual which may receive a franchise therefor and improvements are necessary, in the opinion conditions of this contract and orders of the shall not be in preference or in hindrance to pub- from the City. of the Board. Upon failure on the part of the Board hereunder, relating to the headway, heat- ic work of the City, and should the said railway Should the City at any time during the term of Company to comply with the direction of the ing and lighting of cars, fenders, wheelguards in any way interfere with the construction of this contract grant to any other corporation or Board within a reasonable time. the rights here and watering of street pavements, the Company public works in the streets and avenues, whether to any individual the right or privilege to oper- ',17 Printed shall cease and determine. shall pay a penalty of fifty dollars ($50) per day the same is done by the City directly or by a ate a railway upon the tracks of the Company Tenth Said railway shall be constructed, main for each day of violation, and the further sum — contractor for the City, the Company shall, at its on the route herein described, or any portion of ten dollars ($10) per day for each car that tained and operated subject to the supervision own expense, protect or move the tracks and ap- thereof, then the City shall, within thirty (30) shall not be properly heated, lighted or supplied and control of all the authorities of the City purtenances in the manner directed by the City days thereafter, give notice to the Company that who have jurisdiction in such matters, as pro with fenders or wheelguards,. in case of a viola- itficials having jurisdiction over such public such right has been granted, and of the name of vided by the Charter of the City. tion of the provisions relating to those matters. work. the corporation or individual to which such right No construction upon said railway shall be corn The procedure for the imposition and collec- Twenty-fourth—Should the grades or lines of has been granted. menced until written permits have been obtained tion of the penalties in this contract shall be as At the expiration of ninety (90) days after the the streets and avenues in which the railway is follows: from the proper City officials. hereby authorized be changed at any time after giving of such notice such individual or corpora- In any permits so issued such officials may also The Board, on complaint made, shall give no- tion shall have the right to begin the operation of the railway has been constructed and during the impose such conditions, as a condition of the term of this contract, the Company shall, at its tice to the Company, directing its President, or cars upon the tracks of the Company upon the granting of the same, as are necessary for the other officer to appear before the Board on a route, or any portion thereof, over which such own expense, change its tracks and appurtenances purpose of protecting any structures. in the certain day not less than ten (10) days after the corporation or individual may receive a right or to conform with si'ch new grades and lines, and streets and avenues, over which such official, date of such notice, to show cause why the privilege, and to u`se therefor the tracks, equip- during the construction of any public improve- have jurisdiction, and the Company shall com- Company should not be . penalized in accordance ment, power and all other property of the Com ment upon said streets and avenues the Company ply with such conditions. with the foregoing provisions. If .the Company pany which shall be necessary in the operation shall take care of and protect the tracks and ap- The electrical equipment to be installed by the fails to make an appearance, or, after a hearing of the cars of such individual or corporation upon purtenances at its own expense, all to be done Company for the operation of the railway within appears in the judgment of the Board to be in the tracks of the Company and shall have the subject to the direction of the City officials hay- the limits of the City, whether the same be upon fault, said Board shall forthwith impose the right to continue such operation until this con- ng jurisdiction over the construction of such streets and avenues or upon private property. prescribed penalty, or where the amount of the tract, or the right to use such property under the change. shall be constructed and maintained under the penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as terms of this contract granted said corporation or Twenty fifth The Company shall submit to the supervision and control of the Commissioner of - — appears to the Board to be just, and without individual by the City, shall expire. Such cor- Water Supply. Gas and Electricity. Board a report not later than November 1 of poration or individual shall pay to the Company each year for the year ending September 30 next legal procedure direct the Comptroller to with- Eleventh—Said railway may be operated by draw the amount of such penalty from the for the right to use such tracks, equipment, power preceding. and at any other time, upon request se- overhead electric power substantially similar to curity fund deposited with him. In case of any and other property above described, such sum or of the Board, which shall state: the overhead electric system now in use by street drafts made upon the security fund the Com- sums as may be agreed upon in writing by such surface railways in the Borough of The Bronx. 1. The amount of stock issued, for cash, for corporation or individual and the Company with- property. pany shall, upon ten (10) days' notice, pay to or by any other motive power, except locomotive the City a sum sufficient to restore said se- 2. The amount paid in as by last report. in said ninety (90) days, or in the event that such steam power or horse power, which may be ap- curity fund to the original amount, and in de- agreement cannot be reached within said ninety total amount of capital stock paid in. proved by the Board, and consented to by the 3. The fault thereof this contract shall be cancelled and (90) days, such sum or sums as shall be deter- 4. The funded debt by last report. abutting property owners, in accordance with the annulled at the option of the Board, acting in mined in the manner hereinafter provided for. The total amount of funded debt. provisions of law, and by the Public Service 5. behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or If the Company and such corporation or indi- The floating debt as by last report. Commission for the First District of the State of 6. right under the provisions of this contract shall vidual cannot, prior to the expiration of said The total amount of floating debt. New York. 7. affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes ninety (90) days, agree upon the compensation The total amount of funded and floating PrOvided, however, that the Board, upon giv- 8. of action belonging to the City. for the use of such tracks, then such compensa- ing to the Company one (1) year's notice, may debt. Thirty-first—The words "notice" or "direc- tion shall he fixed by three arbitrators selected in require the Company to operate its railway upon 9. The average rate per annum of interest on tion," wherever used in this contract, shall be the following manner: the whole or upon any portion of its route, by funded debt. deemed to mean a ,written notice or direction. One fit and impartial person shall be chosen by underground electric power, substantially similar 10. Statement of dividends paid during the Every such notice or direction to be served upon the Company; one fit and impartial person shall to the system now in use on the street surface year. the Company shall be delivered at such office in be chosen by such corporation or individual, and railways in the Borough of Manhattan, or by any 11. The total amount expended for same. the City as shall have been designated by the the two so chosen shall choose a third fit and im- other practical motive power then in use which 12. The names of the directors elected at the Company, or if no such office shall have been partial person. The decision under oath of any does not require the use of poles and overhead last meeting of the corporation held for such designated, or if such designation shall have for two of said persons who shall be so selected shall wires in the streets and avenues, and thereupon purpose. any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed be final and conclusive. to discontinue the use of the overhead trolley 13. Location, value and amount paid for real in the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the The compensation and expenses of the persons system, and to remove its poles, wires and other estate owned by the Company as by last report. Company its ht City. Delivery or mailing of selected as arbitrators in the determination of structures used by it for that purpose from the 14. Location, value and amount paid for real such notice or direction as and when above such sum or sums shall be borne by the individual streets and avenues of the City. estate now owned by the Company. provided shall be equivalent to direct personal or corporation to which such right may be Twelfth—Upon six (6) months' notice by the 15. Number of passengers carried during the notice or direction, and shall be deemed to have granted. Board to the Company all wires for the trans- year. been given at the time of delivery or mailing. Within thirty (30) days after an agreement mission of power, except trolley wires, for the 16. Total receipts of Company for each class Thirty-second—The words "streets or aVe- shall have been reached between said parties, or operation of the railway, upon all or any por- of business. nues" and "streets and avenues," wherever used in case said agreement cannot be reached before tion of the route hereby authorized, shall be 17. Amounts paid by the Company for damage in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, the time specified herein, then within thirty (30) placed in conduits beneath or alongside of the to persons or property on account of construe- avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, con- days after the determination of the arbitrators. railway. The Company shall provide in such don and operation. courses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, as herein provided, should two of such arbitra- conduits two (2) ducts not less than three (3) 18. Total expenses for. operation, including public places or any other property to which the tors agree, the said parties shall file a duplicate inches in diameter for the exclusive use of the salaries. City has title or over which the public has an

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easement, encountered in the route hereinabove The security required for the faithful per- forms of proposal, contract,, specifications and 6. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING described, and upon or in which authority is formance of the work, in strict accordance with drawings, etc., can be obtained at the aluive SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY (650) CUBIC hereby given to the Company to construct a the terms of the contract, plans and specifica- address, upon application in person or by mail, YARDS OF BROKEN STONE AND SCREEN- railway. tions, and protection of the City against any by depositing the sum of Ten Dollars ($10) in INGS DIVIDED APPROXIMATELY AS FOL- Thirty-third—If at any time the powers of the suits for infringement of patents, or damage suits currency, or check drawn to the order of the LOWS: Board or any other of the authorities herein for any other cause, and risks of all kinds, will Board of' Water Supply for each pamphlet. This 450 cubic yards of I%-inch broken stone. mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be be One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). In addi- deposit will be refunded upon the return of the .200 cubic yards of screenings, transferred by law to any other board, authority, tion thereto a supplementary bond in the sum of pamphlets in acceptable condition within thirty The time allowed for the performance of the officer or officers, then and in such case such One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars days from the date on which bids are to be contract is until December 31, 1913, 1, other board, authority, officer or officers shall ($150,000) shall be furnished prior to the accept- opened. The amount of security required is Three • have all the powers, rights and duties herein re- ance of the work, and continuing for six (6) CHARLES STRAUSS, President; CHARLES Hundred Dollars ($300), and the amount of served to or prescribed for the Board or other years thereafter, to protect the City against any N. CHADWICK, JOHN F. GALVIN, Commis- deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5/ authorities, officer or officers. claims for infringement of patents due to any sioners of the Board of Water Supply. per cent. of the amount of security. 4 Section 3. Nothing in this contract shall be work done or materials or processes used or JOSEPH P. MORRISSEY, Secretary. The bidder will state the price of each item construed as in any way limiting the present or installed by the contractor. Note—See general instructions to bidders ,on or article contained in the specifications or future jurisdiction of the Public Service Com- The bidder will state the price per unit for last page, last column, of the CITY RECORD, SO schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, mission under the laws of the State of New each item of work contained in the specifica- far as applicable hereto and not otherwise pro- per foot, yard or other unit of measure or York. tions or schedule, by which the bids will be vided for. d27,28j3 to 21 article by which the bids will be tested. The Section 4. This grant is also upon the further tested. The bids will be compared and the award extensions must be made and footed up. and express condition that the provisions of will be made to the lowest bidder. Blank forms and specifications may be had at Article 5, and the other provisions of the Rail- Any repairs needed due to defects in materials BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, road Law pertinent hereto, shall be strictly com- or workmanship shall be made by the contractor 13 to 21 Park row, Bureau of Highways, Room plied with by the Company. during a period of one year from the completion 1611, Borough of Manhattan. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Section 5. The Company promises, covenants of the work. GEORGE McANENY, President. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, *THE. CITY OF NEW and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to The Commissioner reserves the right to reject January 13, 1913. j13,24 YORK. and abide by and perform all the terms and con- all bids or estimates if he deems it to be to the Wee General Instructions to Bidders on ESTIMATES WILL ditions and requirements in this contract fixed interest of the City so to do. SEALED BIDS OR BE the last page, last column, of the "City and contained. A deposit of Twenty-five Dollars ($25) will be received by the President of the Borough of Record." In witness whereof the party of the first part, required from all applicants for each copy of the Manhattan, at the offices of the Commissioner of Public Works, Room 1836, 21 Park row, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the plans and specifications. This deposit will be Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said returned if said copies of the plans and specifica- until 2 o'clock p. m. on FIRE DEPARTMENT. City, has caused the corporate name of said City tions are delivered to the Department within five FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. 1. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of (5) days after the opening of the bids, provided HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of they are in good condition. PAVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- HATTAN, IN SECTION NO. 1, BOUNDED THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 157 AND 159 E. 67rH the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly Bidders are requested to make their bids or , BY BATTERY, NORTH RIVER, 10TH ST. ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW authorized, has caused its corporate name to be estimates upon the blank form prepared by the YORK. hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be AND EAST RIVER. Department, a copy of which, with the proper SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE hereunto affixed, the day and year first aocve envelope in which to enclose the bid, together Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to received by the Fire Commissioner at the with a copy of the contract, including the speci- be done: written. above office until 10.30 o'clock a. in., on Tues- fications, in the form approved by the Corpora. 30,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, day, January 21, 1912, (CORPORATE SEAL.) By Mayor. tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application, cluding binder course, where required. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. City Clerk. therefor at the office of the Department, Room 4,000 square yards of asphalt pavement by Attest: FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF 1903, 13 to heater method. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhat- (1) TEN (10) HORSES FOR APPARATUS, NEW YORK CITY, tan. 300 square yards of foundation prepared for BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE (seAL) By President. Dated January 9, 1913. asphalt pavement by drying where required. 20 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. BRONX; (2) TEN (10) HORSES FOR AP- Attest: Secretary. HENRY S. THOMPSON, Commissioner. 175 square yards old stone pavement to relay. PARATUS, BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN (Here add acknowledgments.) j10,23 100 linear feet of new curbstone, furnish and AND QUEENS. Resolved, That the results of the inquiry trSee General Instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the "City set. The time for the delivery of the horses and made by this Board as to the money value of the Record." 100 linear feet of old curbstone to reset. the performance of the contract is sixty (60) franchise or right proposed to be granted and the 100 linear feet of new header stone to furnish days. adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid and set. The amount of security required is thirty (30) therefor, and the terms and conditions, including DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- 100 linear feet of .old header stone to reset. per cent. of the amount of the bid or esti- the provisions as to rates, fares and charges, are TRICITY, ROOM 1903, 13 To 21 PARK Row, BOR- The time allowed for doing and completing the mate. as hereinbefore specified and fully set forth in OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. above work will be until December 31, 1913. The bidder will state the price of each item and by the foregoing form of proposed contract SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required is $12,000, or article contained in the specifications or sched- for the grant of such franchise or right. received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per Resolved, That these preambles and resolu- Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of se- horse, or other unit of measure, by which the tions, including the said resolution for the grant o'clock p. m. on curity. bids will be tested. The extension must be of a franchise or right applied for by the Union WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913, 2. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT made and footed up, as the bids will be read Railway Company of New York City, and the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, PAVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- from the total for each item and awards made said form of a proposed contract for the grant HATTAN, IN SECTION NO. 2, BOUNDED to the lowest bidder on each item; or the bids of such franchise or right containing said results FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CAST IRON VALVE BOX CASTINGS. BY 10TH ST., NORTH RIVER, 42D ST. AND will be compared and the contract awarded at a of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered EAST RIVER. lump or aggregate sum for each contract. in the minutes of this Board, shall be publisheg The time allowed for the delivery of the ma- terial Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to Delivery. will be required to be made at the . least twenty (20) days immediately prior and supplies and the performance of the for at be done: time and in the manner and in such quantities to Thursday, January 16, 1913, in the CITY REC- contract will be seventy-five (75) calendar days. The amount of security required will be Two 70,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- as may be directed. ORD, and at least twice during the ten (10) days Thousand Dollars ($2,000). cluding binder course, where required. Blank forms and further information may be immediately prior to Thursday, January 16, 1913, 6,000 square yards of asphalt pavement by in two daily newspapers to be designated by the The bidder will state the price per unit of obtained at the office of the Fire Department, each item of work or supplies contained in the heater method. 157 and 159 E. 67th st., Manhattan. Mayor therefor, and published in The City of 2,000 square yards of foundation prepared New York, at the expense of the Union Railway specifications or schedule, by which the bids will JOSEPH JOHNSON, Commissioner. j9,21. be tested. Award will be made to the lowest for asphalt pavement by drying, where required. :Sloe General Instructions to Bidden on Company of New York City, together with the 30 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. following notice, to wit: bidder in a lump or aggregate sum. the last page, last column, of the "City Bidders are requested to make their bids or 1,200 square yards of old stone pavement to Record." Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti relay. mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Department, a copy of which, with the proper 100 linear feet of new curbstone, furnish and HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF contract for the grant of a franchise or right set, applied for by the Union Railway Company of envelope in which to enclose the bid, together THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 157 AND 159 E. 67TH with a copy of the contract, including the speci- 100 linear feet of old curbstone to reset. ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW New York City, and fully set forth and de- 100 linear feet of new header stone to furnish scribed in the *foregoing form of proposed con- fications, in the form approved by the Corpora. YORK. tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application and set. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tract for the grant of such franchise or right, 100 linear feet of old header stone to reset. and before adopting any resolution authorizing therefor at the office of the Department, Room received by the Fire Commissioner at the above 1903, 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan, The time allowed for doing and completing office until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board, the above work will be until December 31, 1913. to be held in the Old Council Chamber, City w here any further information desired may be THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. obtained. The amount of security required is $30,000, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid on Thursday, January 16, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock HENRY S. I'HOMPSON, Commissioner. FORAGE (HAY, STRAW, OATS, BRAN, Dated January 2, 1913. j4,15 shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of ETC.) AT DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS AS a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at which security. citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard IFSee General Instructions to Bidders on FOLLOWS: The "Sun" and "The New York Press" des- the last page, last column, of the "City 3. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT 1. For companies south of 110th st., Borough ignated. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. Record." PAVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- of Manhattan. Ii Dated New York, December 5, 1912. HATTAN, IN SECTION NO. 3, BOUNDED BY The time for the delivery of the forage and d21,j16 DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND 42D ST., NORTH RIVER, 72D ST. AND EAST the full performance of the contract is Septem- ELECTRICITY, ROOM 1903, 13 TO 21 PARK Row, RIVER, ber 1, 1913. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to The amount of security required is fifty (50) SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE be done: per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- 60,000 square yards of asphalt .pavement, in- Duplicate bids must be submitted. PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until cluding binder course, where required. The bidder will state the price of each item or 2 o'clock p. m. on 6,000 square yards of asphalt pavement by article contained in the specifications or sched- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1913, heater method. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per ELECTRICITY, ROOM 1903, 13 TO 21 PARK Row, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. 200 square yards of foundation prepared for pound or other unit of measure, by which the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND asphalt pavement by drying. where required. bids will be tested. The extension must be SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTE- 30 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. made and footed up, as the bids will be read 400 square yards of old stone pavement to received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- NANCES IN CYPRESS AVE., FROM MYR- from the totals. The bids will be compared and relay. iii ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until TLE AVE. TO TROUTMAN ST., IN THE the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate 2 o'clock p. m. on BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. 100 linear feet of new curbstone, furnish and sum for each contract. set. Delivery, will be required to be made at the MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1913. The time allowed for doing and completing 100 linear feet of old curbstone to reset. time and in the manner and in such quantities All Boroughs, the entire work will be sixty (60) working days. The security required will be Twenty Thou- 100 linear feet of new header stone to furnish as may oe airecien. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING sand Dollars ($20,000). and set. Blank forms and further information may be OILS, GASOLENE, GREASE AM) PIG LEAD. The bidder will state price of work con- 100 linear feet of old header stone to reset. obtained at the office of the Fire Department, The time allowed for the performance of the tained in the specifications or schedule by which The time allowed for doing and completing the Nos. 157 and 159 E. 67th st., Manhattan. contracts is One Hundred and Fifty (150) Calen- the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- above work will be until December 31, 1913. JOSEPH JOHNSON, Fire Commissioner. dar Days, Ninety (90) CsAlendar Days, and until pared and the award made to the lowest formal The amount of security required is $25,000, i6,16 July 1, 1913, as shown in the schedules. bidder• in a lump or aggregate sum. and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on The security required will be thirty (30) per Bidders are requested to make their bids or shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of the last page, last column, of the "City cent. of the total amount for which the con- estimates upon the blank form prepared by the security. Record." tracts are awarded. Department, a copy of which, with the proper 4. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT The bidder will state the price of work con- envelope in which to enclose the hid, together PAVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- tained in the specifications or schedule by which with a copy of the contract, including the speci- HATTAN, IN SECTION NO. 4,- BOUNDED BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. the bids will be tested. The bids will be corn• fications, in the form approved by the Corpora. BY 72D ST.. NORTH RIVER, 116TH ST. AND pared and awards made to the lowest formal tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application EAST RIVER. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF bidder on each item. therefor at the office of the Department, Room Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to BROOKLYN,... Room No. 2, BOROUGH HALL BOR- Bidders are requested to make their bids or 1903, 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan, be done: OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. estimates upon the blank form prepared by the where any further information desired may be 40,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Department, a copy of which, with the proper obtained. cluding binder course, where required. received by the President of the Borough of envelope in which to enclose the bid, together HENRY S. THOMPSON, Commissioner. 2,000 square yards of asphalt pavement by Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock with a copy of the contract, including the speci- Dated January 3, 1913. j4,15 heater method, a. m. on fications, in the form approved by the Corpora- trCSee General Insiruetions to Bidders on 200 square yards of foundation prepared for WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 1918 tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application the Wit page, last column, of the "City asphalt pavement by drying, where required. , NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- therefor at the office of the Department, Room Record." 50 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- 1903, 13 to 21 Park row. Borough of Manhattan, 200 square yards of old stone pavement to STRUCTING A SEWER, IN GLENWOOD where any further information desired may be relay. ROAD, BETWEEN BROOKLYN AVE. AND obtained. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. 60 linear feet of new curbstone, furnish and E. 40TH ST., AND OUTLET SEWERS IN E. HENRY S. THOMPSON, Commissioner. set. 37TH ST.,. FROM GLENWOOD ROAD TO Dated January 9, 1913. j9.20. 60 linear feet of old curbstone to reset. THE END OF THE EXISTING SEWER irSee General Instructions to Bidders on SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 60 linear feet of new header stone to furnish ABOUT 118 FEET NORTH OF GLENWOOD the last page, last column, of the "City the Board of Water Supply. at its offices, and set. ROAD, AND IN EAST 40TH ST. FROM Record." seventh floor, 165 Broadway, New York, until 60 linear feet of old header stone to reset. GLENWOOD ROAD TO FARRAGUT ROAD. 11 a. m. on The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the above work will be until December 31, 1913. quantities is as follows: DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913. The amount of security required isi $15,000, 830 linear feet of 18-inch pipe sewer, ROOM 1903, 13 TO 21 PARK Row, Boa• for TRICITY, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid laid complete, including all incidentals OUGH OF MANHATTAN; CITY OF NEW YORK. CONTRACT 134. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of se- and appurtenances; per linear foot, SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOR SURFACING WITH VITRIFIED curity. $2.85 $2,365 SO the Commissioner of Water Supply, received by BRICK BLOCK, HIGHWAYS AROUND THE 5. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT 1,018 linear feet of 12-inch pipe Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 ASHOKAN RESERVOIR, IN THE TOWNS PAVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN- sewer, laid complete, including all o'clock p. m.. on OF OLIVE, MARBLETOWN, HURLEY, HATTAN, IN SECTION NO, 5, ROUNDED BY incidentals and appurtenances; per THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1913. WOODSTOCK A-ND KINGSTON, ULSTER 116TH ST., NORTH RIVER, SPUYTEN DUY- linear foot, $1.90 1,924 20 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE COUNTY, NEW YORK. VIL CREEK AND HARLEM RIVER. 1,510 linear feet of 6-inch house JEROME PARK FILTERS, BOROUGHS OF An approximate statement of the quantities of Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to connection drain, laid complete, in- MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. the various classes of work and further infor- be done: cluding all incidentals and appurte- The work consists of the construction and mation are given in the Information for Bidders, 30.000 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- nances; per linear foot, 85 cents 1,283 50 equipment of 80 mechanical filters consisting of forming part of the contract. At the above clud;na binder course, where required. 19 manholes, complete, with iron concrete tanks having a net filtering area of place and time bids will be publicly opened and 1,000 square yards of asphalt pavement by heads and covers, including all inci- about 2.7 acres; covered concrete settling basins read. The award of the contract, if awarded, heater method. dentals and appurtenances; per man- having an area of about 12 acres, and a capacity will be made by the Board as soon thereafter 200 square yards of foundation prepared for hole, $50 950 00 of about 88 million gallons; a covered concrete as practicable. The Board reserves the right to asphalt pavement by drying, where required. 6 sewer basins, complete, of either standard design, with iron pans or filtered water reservoir having an area of about reject any and all bids. 20 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. 55 acres, and a capacity of about 350 million Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount 50 square yards of old stone pavement to relay. gratings, iron basin hoods and con- gallons; 5 concrete gate chambers, a concrete of which shall be Two Hundred and Fifty Thou- 30 linear feet of new curbstone, furnish and necting culverts, including all inci- house for the preparation of chemicals, and all sand Dollars ($250,000), will be required for set. dentals and appurtenances; per basin, piping, valves and filter equipment. the faithful performance of the contract. 30 linear feet of old curbstone to reset. $115 690 00 The total excavation amounts to about 800.000 No bid will be received and deposited unless 30 linear feet of new header stone to ftirnish cubic yards and the total concrete masonry about accompanied by a certified check upon a national and set. Total $7,223 20 350,000 cubic yards. A considerable portion of or state bank, drawn to the order of the Comp- 30 linear feet of old header stone to reset. The time allowed for the completion of the the work is in the item for filter equipment, troller of The City of New York, to the amount The time allowed for doing and completing the work and full performance of the contract will which consists of piping. valves, strainer system, of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25.000). above work will be until December 31, 1913. he sixty (60) working days. operating t ibles, apparatus for handling and ap Time allowed for the completion of the work The amount of security required will be $12,- The amount of security required will be Three plying chemicals, etc. is thirty-six months from the service of notice 000, and the amount of deposit accompanying the Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). The time allowed for doing and completing the by the Board to begin work. bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of NO, 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- work is thirty-six (36) calendar months. Pamphlets containing information for bidders, security. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR

300 THE CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN 67TH ST. The time allowed for the completion of the 223 linear feet of 12-inch pipe The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH ANTES., AND work and full performance of the contract will sewer, laid complete, including all quantities. is as follows: OUTLET SEWER IN 19TH AVE, BETWEEN be forty (40) working days. linear foot, p1.60 $356 80 One (1) sewer basin, complete, of 67TH AND 70TH STS. The amount of security required will be Thir- 355 linear feet of 6-inch house either standard design, with iron The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the teen Hundred Dollars ($1,300). connection drain, laid complete, in- pans or grating, iron basin hood quantities is as follows: No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- cluding all incidentals and appurte- and connecting culvert, including 260 linear feet of 30-inch brick sew• BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- nances; per linear foot, 80c 284 00 all incidentals and appurtenances; er, laid complete, including all inci- STRUCTING A SEWER IN 82D ST., BE- 3 manholes complete, with iron per basin, $120 $120 00 dentals and appurtenances; per linear TWEEN 3D AND 4TH AYES. • heads and covers, including all inci- The time allowed for the completion of the foot, $4.60 $1,196 00 The Engineer'spreliminary estimate of the dentals and appurtenances; per man- work and full performance of the contract will 535 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, quantities is as follows: hole, $50 150 00 be ten (10) working days. laid complete, including All inciden- 796 linear feet of 12-inch pipe The amount of security required will be Sixty tals and appurtenances; per linear sewer, laid complete, including all Total $790 80 Dollars ($60). foot, ;3.75 2,006 25 incidentals and appurtenances; per The time allowed for the completion of the The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate 43 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, linear foot, $1.75 $1,393 00 work and full performance of the contract will of the total cost for the completed work is to be laid complete, including all inciden- 960 linear feet of 6-inch house. be thirty (30) working days. taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bid- tals and appurtenances; per linear foot, connection drain, laid complete, in- The amount of security required will be Four ding. Proposals shall each state a single per- $2 86 00 cluding all incidentals and appurte- Hundred Dollars ($400). centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per 703 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sew- nances; per linear foot, 80c. 768 00 No. 12. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- cent., 100 per cent., or 105 per cent.), for which er, laid complete, including all inci- 6 manholes, complete, with iron BOR AND MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCT- all materials and work called for in the proposed dentals and appurtenances; per linear heads and covers, including all inci- ING A SEWER IN 15TH AVE., BETWEEN contracts and the notices to bidders are to be foot, $1.70 1,195 10 dentals and appurtenances; per man- 74TH AND 75TH STS. furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid 1,830 linear .feet of 6-inch house hole, $50 300 00 The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the for this contract shall apply to all unit items connection drain, laid complete, in- One (1) sewer basin, complete, or quantities is as follows: specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate cluding all incidentals and appurte- either standard design, with iron 222 linear feet of 12-inch pipe to an amount necessary to complete the WS!: nances; per linear foot, 80 cents 1,464 00 pans or grating, iron basin hood and sewer, laid complete, including all described in the contract. 12 manholes, coinplete, with iron connecting culvert, including all inci- incidentals and appurtenances; per Blank forms and further information may be heads and covers, including all inci- dentals and appurtenances; per ba- linear foot, $1.90 $421 80 obtained and the plans and drawings may be dentals and appurtenances; per man- sin, $115 115 00 360 linear feet of 6-inch house seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 hole, $50 600 01 3,000 feet, board measure, of connection drain, laid complete, in- Montague st., Brooklyn. 6 sewer basins, complete, of either sheeting and bracing, driven in place cluding all incidentals and appur- ALFRED E. STEERS, President. standard design, with iron pans or complete, including all incidentals tenances; per linear foot, 80c. 288 00 grgee General Instructions to Bidders on gratings, iron basin hoods and con- and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet, 2 manholes complete, with iron the last page, last column, of the "City necting culverts, including all inci- board measure, $18 54 00 heads and covers, including all inci- Record." dentals and appurtenances; per basin, dentals and appurtenances; per man- Dated December 26, 1912. j3,15 $115 690 03 Total $2,630 00 hole, $50 100 00 11500 feet, board measure, of foun- The time allowed for the completion of the dation, planking, laid in place com- work and full performance of the contract will Total $809 80 SUPREME COURT FIRST DE- plete, including all incidentals and ap- be thirty-five (35) working days. The time allowed for the completion of the PARTMENT. purtenances; per thousand feet, board The amount of security required will be One work and full pertormance of the contract will measure, $25 37 50 Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($1,300). be twenty-five (25) working days. FIRST DEPARTMENT. 1,000 feet, board measure, of sheet- No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The amount of security required will be Four ing and bracing, driven in place com- BOR AND MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCT- Hundred Dollars ($400). plete, including all incidentals and ap- ING SEWERS IN 65TH ST., BOTH SIDES, In the matter of the application of The City of purtenances; per thousand feet, board BETWEEN 14TH AND NEW UTRECHT No, 13. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- New York relative to acquiring title, wher- BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- measure, $18 18 00 AYES. ever the same has not been heretofore ac- The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the STRUCTING A SEWER IN 13TH AVE., BE- quited for the same purpose in fee, to the Total $7,292 85 quantities is as follows: TWEEN 57TH AND 58TH STS. lands, tenements and hereditaments required The time allowed for the completion of the 1,037 linear feet of 12-inch pipe The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the for the widening of SEDGWICK AVENUE, work and full performance of the contract will sewer, laid complete, including all quantities is as follows: between Fordham road and Bailey avenue; of be fifty (50)- working days. incidentals and appurtenances; per 222 linear feet of 12-inch pipe BAILEY AVENUE, between Sedgwick ave- The amount of security required will be linear foot, $1.70. $1,762 90 sewer, laid complete, including all nue and Albany road; of ALBANY road, be- Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000). 400 linear feet of 6-inch house con- incidentals and appurtenances; per tween Bailey avenue and Van Cortlandt Park, NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- nection drain, laid complete, includ- linear foot, $1.85 $410 70 and for the opening and extending of HEATH BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- ing all incidentals and appurte- 188 linear feet of 6-inch house con- AVENUE, between West One Hundred and STRUCTING A SEWER IN 1ST ST., FROM nances; per linear foot, $0.80 320 00 nection drain. laid complete, includ- Eighty-ninth street and West One Hundred FOSTER AVE. TO WEBSTER AVE. 10 manholes complete with iron ing all incidentals and appurte- and Ninety-first street; of the PUBLIC The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the heads and covers, including all in- nances; per linear foot, $0.80 ' 150 40 PLACE between Heath avenue and Bailey quantities is as follows: cidentals and appurtenances; per 3 manholes complete, with iron avenue, south of West One Hundred and 494 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sew- manhole, $50 500 00 heads and covers, including all in- Ninety-first street, and the lands and prem- er, laid complete, including all incl. 4,000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting and cidentals and appurtenances; per ises required for the widening of RINGS- dentals and appurtenances; per linear bracing, driven in place complete, in- manhole. $50 150 00 BRIDGE ROAD, between Extenor street and foot, $4.60 $2,272 40 cluding incidentals and appurte- 2.000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting Bailey avenue, as amended by order of this 348 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, nances; per thousand feet (B. M.), and bracing, driven in place. com- Court bearing date the 4th day of November, laid complete, including all incidentals $18. 72 00 plete, including all incidentals and 1909, and entered in the office of the Clerk and appurtenances; per linear foot, One (1) sewer basin, complete, of appurtenances, per thousand feet of the County of New York on the, 6th day $2.50 870 00 either standard design, with iron (B. M.), $18 36 00 of November, 1909, by including therein cer- 37 linear feet of 12-inch pipe. sewer, pans or grating, iron basin hood and tain additional lands required, and also exclud- laid complete, including all inciden-' connection culvert, including all inci- Total $747 10 ing therefrom certain lands not required, in tals and appurtenances; per linear dentals and appurtenances; per basin, The time allowed for the completion of the the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The foot, $2.50 91 50 $115 115 00 work and full performance of the contract will Bronx, City of New York. 221 linear feet of 6-inch house con- be thirty (30) working days. nection drain, laid complete, including Total $2,769 90 The amount of security required will be Four NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE all incidentals and appurtenances; per The time allowed for the completion of the Hundred Dollars ($400). supplemental and additional bill of costs, 221 60 linear foot, $1 work and full performance of the contract will No. 14. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. charges and expenses incurred by reason of 11 house connection drains, recon- be thirty-five (35) working days. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON. the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will nected complete, including all inciden- The amount of security required will be One STRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON NEW- be presented for taxation to one of the Justices tals and appurtenances; per reconnec- Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200). KIRK AVE., AT THE SOUTHEAST AND of the • Supreme Court of the State of New 55 00 tion, $5 No. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF E. 31ST ST., York, First Department, at a Special Term 8 manholes, coniplete, with iron BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- AND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court heads and covers, including all inci- STRUCTING A SEWER IN 73D ST., FROM E. 32d ST. House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The dentals and appurtenances; per man- 18TH AVE. WESTERLY TO THE END OF The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the City of New York, on the 28th day of January, hole, $60 480 00 THE EXISTING SEWER. quantities is as follows: 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that 4 sewer basins, complete, of either The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Three (3) sewer basins complete, day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be standard design, with iron pans or quantities is as follows: of either standard design, with iron heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, gratings, iron basin hoods and con- 43 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, pans or gratings, iron basin hoods charges and expenses has been deposited in the necting culverts, including all inci- office of the Clerk of the County of New York, dentals and appurtenances; per basin, laid complete, including all inciden- and connecting culverts, including tals and appurtenances; per linear all incidentals and appurtenances; there to remain for and during the space of ten $120 480 00 foot, $2.05 $88 15 per basin, $120 $360 00 days, as required by law. 2 sewer basins reconnected, com- The time allowed for the completion of the Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Janu- plete, including all incidentals and ap- 582 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all work and full performance of the contract will ary 14 1913. purtenances; per reconnection, $5 10 00 PETER J. EVERETT, GEO. VON SKAL. measure, of sheet- incidentals and appurtenances; per be fifteen (15) working days. 6,000 feet, board STEPHEN J. NAVIN, jr., Commissioners of ing and bracing, driven in place com• linear foot, $1.65 960 30 The amount of security required will be One 857 linear feet of 6-inch house con- Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180). Estimate; STEPHEN J. NAVIN, Jr., Commis- plete, including all incidentals and. ap- sioner of Assessment. purtenances; per thousand feet, board nection drain, laid complete, includ- No. 15. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Jost J. SQUIER, Clerk. ' j14,24 measure, $18 108 03 ing all incidentals and appurte- BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- nances; per linear foot, $0.80 685 60 STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON E. 21ST Total $4,587 90 5 manholes, complete, with iron ST., AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RE. FIRST DEPARTMENT. The time allowed for the completion of the heads and covers, including all in- GENT PLACE. work and full performance of the contract will cidentals and appurtenances; per The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the In the matter of acquiring title by The City of be fifty (50) working days. manhole, $50 250 00 quantities is as follows: New York to certain lands and premises on The amount of security required will be Two One (1) sewer basin complete, of the westerly side of BRYANT AVENUE, be- Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($2,300). Total.... $1,984 05 either standard design, with iron tween East One Hundred and Seventy-second No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The time allowed for the completion of the pans or grating, iron basin hood street and East One Hundred and Seventy- BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- work and full performance of the contract will and connecting culvert, including all third street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of STRUCTING A SEWER IN 15TH AVE., BE- be thirty (30) working days. incidentals and appurtenances; per the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of TWEEN 77TH AND 78TH STS., AND AN The amount of security required will be One basin, $150 $150 00 New York, duly selected as a site for school OUTLET SEWER EN 78TH ST., BETWEEN Thousand Dollars ($1,000). The time allowed for the completion of the purposes according to law. 15TH AND 16TH AYES. No. 9. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- work and full performance of the contract will be The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON twelve (12) working days. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- quantities is as follows: STRUCTING A SEWER IN 40TH ST., FROM The amount of security required will be Sev- ers of Estimate and •Appraisal in the above- 43 linear feet of 18-inch pipe 16TH AVE. TO WEST ST. enty Dollars ($70) . entitled proceeding, do hereby give notice to sewer, laid complete, including all The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the NO. 16. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or incidentals and appurtenances; per quantities is as follows: BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- persons respectively entitled to or interested in linear foot, $2.30 $98 90 40 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON FOSTER the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises, 740 linear feet of 15-inch pipe laid complete, including all inciden- AVE., AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF- title to which is sought to be acquired in this sewer, laid complete, including all tals and appurtenances; per linear F. 4TH ST. proceeding, and to all others whom it may con- incidentals and appurtenances; per foot, $2.05 $82 00 The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the cern, to wit: linear foot, $2.10 1,554 00 304 linear feet of 12-inch pipe quantities is as followi: First-That we have completed our estimate 217 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all One (1) sewer basin, complete of the loss and damage to the respective owners, of either standard design, with iron sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled to f. incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $1.65 501 60 pans or grating, iron basin hood or interested in the lands and premises affected and connecting culvert, including linear foot, $1.90 412 30 315 linear feet of 6-inch house con- by this proceeding, or having any interest there- 1,290 linear feet of 6-inch house nection drain, laid complete, includ- all incidentals and appurtenances; in, and have filed a true report or transcript of connection drain, laid complete, in- ing all incidentals and appurte- per basin, $150 $150 00 such estimate in the office of the Board of Edu- The time allowed for the completion of the cluding all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $0.80 252 00 cation of The City of New York, situated at nances; per linear foot, 85c. . 1,096 50 4 manholes, complete, with iron work and full performance of the contract will the southwest corner of Fifty-ninth street and 9 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all in- be twelve (12) working days. Park avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City The amount of security required will be Sev- heads and covers, including all inci- cidentals and appurtenances; per of New York, for the inspection of whomsoever dentals and appurtenances; per man- manhole, $50 200 00 enty Dollars ($70). it may concern. hole, $50 450 00 NO. 17: FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Second-That all parties or persons whose One (1) sewer basin complete, of Total $1,035 60 BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- rights may be affected by the said estimate, or either standard design, with iron The time allowed for the completion of the STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON BATH who may object to the same, or any part there- pans or grating, iron basin hood and work and full performance of the contract will be AVE., AT THE NORTH CORNER OF BAY of, may, within ten days after the first publi- cnnnecting culvert, including all inci- thirty (30) working days. 29TH ST. cation of this notice, Tuesday, January 14, 1913, dentals and appurtenances; per ba- The amount of security required will be Five The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the file their objections, in writing. with us, at our sin, $115 115 00 Hundred Dollars ($5001, quantities is as follows: office, Room 401, No. 258 Broadway, in the No. 10. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- One (1) sewer basin, complete, of Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New Total $3,726 70 BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR either standard design, with iron York; and we. the said Commissioners, will hear The time allowed for the completion of the CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN 6TH AVE., pans or grating, iron basin hood and parties so objecting, at our said office, on the work and full performance of the contract will BETWEEN 53D AND 54TH STS. connecting culvert, including all in- 27th day of January, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the be forty (40) working days. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the cidentals and appurtenances; per forenoon of that day, and upon such subsequent basin, $120 $120 The amount of security required will br quantities is as follows: 00 days as may be found necessary. Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800). No. 1-225 linear feet of 12-inch The time allowed for the -completion of the Dated New York. Januaw 14, 1913. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- pipe sewer, laid complete, includ- work and full performance of the contract will JAMES PHILIP VA KIRK. TAMES T. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR ing all incidentals and appurte- be ten (10) working days. McMAHON, JAMES F. DELANEY, Commis- The amount of security required will be Sixty CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN SULLIVAN nances; per linear foot, $3 $675 00 sioners. ST., BETWEEN NOSTRAND AVE. AND No 2-3 manholes, complete, with Dollars ($60). JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, Clerk. j14,24 ROGERS AVE. iron heads and covers, including all 40. 18. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the incidentals and appurtenances; per BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON• STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON CHURCH FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. quantities is as follows: manhole, $50 150 00 No. 1-802 linear feet of 12-inch No. 3-9,000 feet board measure AYE., SOUTH SIDE, OPPOSITE E. 8TH ST. pipe sewer, laid complete, including The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the In the matter of the application of William R. of sheeting and bracing, driven in Wilcox, Milo R. Maltbie, William McCarroll, all incidentals and appurtenances; place complete, including all inci- quantities is as follows: One (1) sewer basin, complete, of Edward M. Bassett and John E. Eustis, con- per linear foot, $1.80 $1,443 60 dentals and appurtenances; per 1,000 stituting the Public Service Commission in and No. 2-1,000 linear feet of 6-inch feet, board measure, $18 162 00 either standard design, with iron house connection drain, laid com- pans or grating, iron basin hood and for - the First District of the State of New connecting culvert, including all in- York, by the Corporation Counsel of The plete, including all incidentals and Total $987 00 appurtenances; per linear foot, 85c. 850 00 cidentals and appurtenances; per City of New York, for and on behalf of The The time allowed for the completion of the No. 3-7 manholes, complete, with basin, $120 $120 00 City of New York, for the ,appointment of work and full performance of the contract will iron heads and covers, including all The time allowed for the completion of the Commissioners of Appraisal. pursuant to chap- be thirty (30) working days. work and full performance of the contract will ter 4 of the Laws of 1891 and the several incidentals and appurtenances; per The amount of security required will be Four manhole, $50 350 00 be ten (10) working days. statutes amendatory thereof and supplemental Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450). No. 4. 3,000 feet, board measure, The amount of security required will be Sixty thereto, relative to acquiring a permanent and of foundation planking, laid in place No. 11-FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Dollars ($60). perpetual underground right, easement and complete, including all incidentals BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- NO. 19. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- right of way, and also a temporaryright or and appurtenances; per 1,000 feet, STRUCTING A SEWER IN 17TH AVE, BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR easement for the construction, maintenance board measure, $18 54 00 FROM 42D ST. TO 43D ST. CONSTRUCTING A SEWER BASIN AT THE and operation in perpetuity of a rapid transit The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the NORTHEAST CORNER OF E. 32D ST. AND railroad in, under or appurtenant to certain Total $2,697 60 quantities is as follows: CANARSIE LANE. premises situated on the easterly side of C,en-

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tre street and the northerly side of Pearl New York, which, taken together, are bounded said line midway between Mead street and Van Beginning at a point on a line midway be- street, at the intersection of the northerly side and described as follows, viz.: Nest avenue to the intersection with a line dis- tween Theriot avenue and Leland avenue, dis- of Pearl street with the easterly side of Cen- Beginning at a point on the northwesterly line tant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel tant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line tre street, and on the easterly side of Duane of Jerome avenue, midway between Macombs with the northeasterly line of Garfield street, of Gleason avenue, and running thence south- street and the northerly side of City Hall place, road and West One Hundred and Seventy-second the said distance being measured at right angles wardly along the said line midway between at the intersection of the easterly side of street, and running thence northwestwardly at to the line of Garfield street; thence southeast- Theriot avenue and Leland avenue to a point Duane street with the northerly side of City right angles to Jerome avenue to the intersection wardly along a line parallel with the northeast- distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly Hall place, in the Borough of Manhattan, City with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and erly line of Garfield street, and along the pro- line of Ludlow avenue; thence eastwardly and of New York. parallel with the southerly line of West One longation of the said line to the intersection parallel with Ludlow avenue to the intersection Brooklyn and Manhattan Loop Lines, Proceed- Hundred and Seventy-second street, the said with the centre line of West Farms road; thence with a line midway between Leland avenue and ing No. 6. distance being measured at right angles to West southwestwardly along the centre line of West Underhill avenue; thence southwardly along the One Hundred and Seventy-second street; thence Farms road to the point or place of beginning. said line midway between Leland avenue and westwardly along the said line parallel with Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of Underhill avenue to the intersection with a line NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP- West One Hundred and Seventy-second street damage and of said assessment for benefit to- midway between Lafayette avenue and Seward plication will be made by the undersigned to and along the prolongation of the said line to gether with the damage and benefit maps, and avenue; thence eastwardly along the said line the Supreme Court, at a Special Term, Part III the intersection with the northwesterly line of also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other midway between Lafayette avenue and Seward thereof, to be held at the County Court House, Inwood avenue; thence northwestwardly at right documents used by the Commissioners of Esti• avenue to the intersection with a line midway in the Borough of Manhattan, Cit and County angles to Inwood avenue to the intersection with mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in between White Plains road and Newman avenue; of New York, on the 23d day of January,J 1913, the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet north• making the same, have been deposited in the thence southwardly along the said line midway at the opening of court on that day or as soon westerly from and parallel with the northwest- Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- between White Plains road and Newman avenue thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for erly line of Inwood avenue as this street is ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and to the intersection with a line midway between the appointment of a Commissioner of Appraisal laid out north of Macombs road, the said distance 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat- Seward avenue and Randall avenue; thence in the above entitled proceeding, in the place and being measured at right angles to Inwood ave- tan, in said City, there to remain until the third westwardly along the said line midway between stead of Edward W. S. Johnston, deceased. nue; thence northeastwardly along the said line day of February, 1913. Seward avenue and Randall avenue to the inter- Dated, New York, January 10, 1913. parallel with Inwood avenue, and along the Fifth.-That,provided there be no objections section with a line midway between Leland ave- JOHN C. FITZGERALD, WILLIAM KLEIN, prolongation of the said line to the intersec- filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to nue and Underhill avenue; thence southwardly Commissioners of Appraisal. j11,22 tion with a line bisecting the angle formed by the awards and as to assessments for benefit herein along the said line midway between Leland ave- intersection of the prolongations of the north- will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme nue and Underhill avenue to a point distant 100 FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. erly line of West One Hundred and Seventy- Court of the State of New York, First Depart- feet southerly from the southerly line of Patter- second street and the southerly line of Goble ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part HI, to son avenue; thence westwardly and parallel with In the matter of the application of the Public place, as these streets are laid out between In- be held in the County Court House in the Bor- Patterson avenue to the intersection with a line Service Commission for the First District of wood avenue and Jerome avenue; thence east- ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, midway between Theriot avenue and Leland ave- the State of New York, acting on behalf of wardly. along the said bisecting line to the in- on the twenty-seventh day of March, 1913, at nue; thence northwardly along the said line The City of New York, for the appointment of tersection with the northwesterly line of Jerome the opening of the Court on that day. midway between Theriot avenue and Leland Commissioners of Appraisal, pursuant to chap- avenue; thence southeastwardly at right angles Sixth.-In case, however, objections are filed avenue to the intersection with a line distant 100 ter 4 of the Laws of 1891, and the several to Jerome avenue a distance of 200 feet; thence to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- feet southwesterly from and parallel with the statutes amendatory thereof and supplemental southwestwardly and parallel with Jerome avenue ment, or to either of them the motion to confirm southwesterly line of Clasons Pbint road, the thereto, relative to acquiring an estate in fee to the intersection with the line parallel with the reports as to awards and as to assessments said distance being measured at right angles to simple absolute and an estate by way of ease- West One Hundred and Seventy-second street shall stand adjourned to the date to be here- Clasons Point road; thence northwestwardly ment in and. to certain several premises situ- and passing through the point of beginning; after specified in the notice provided in such along the said line parallel with Clasons Point ate at and near the •inte'rsection of MOTT thence westwardly along the said line parallel cases to be given in relation to filing the final road to the intersection with a line midway be- AVENUE and EAST ONE HUNDRED AND with West One Hundred and Seventy-second reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of tween Taylor avenue and Theriot avenue; thence THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, in the Borough street to the point or place of beginning. the Greater New York Charter, as amended by northwardly along the said line midway between of The Bronx, City of New York, required Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. Taylor avenue and Theriot avenue -to the inter. for the purpose of the construction, mainte- damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, section with a line midway between Seward nance and operation in perpetuity, of a por- gether with the damage and benefit maps, and January 2 1913. avenue and Randall avenue; thence westwardly tion of the rapid transit railroad commonly also all the affidavits estimates, proofs and CHARLES P. liALLOCK, Chairman; HER- along the said line midway between Seward spoken of as the Lexington Avenue Route. other documents used {Loy the Commissioners of MAN T. RADIN, SIDWELL S. RANDALL, avenue and Randall avenue to the intersection Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assess- Commissioners of Estimate; CHARLES P. HAL- with a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP- ment in making the same, have been deposited LOCK, Commissioner of Assessment. and parallel with the southwesterly line of plication will be made by the undersigned to in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law JOEL J. Snutn, Clerk. j10,27. Clasons Point road, the said distance being the Supreme Court, at a Special Term, Part III Department of The City of New York, Nos. measured at right angles to Clasons Point road; thereof, to be held at the County Court House, 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of FIRST DEPARTMENT. thence northwestwardly along the said line paral- . in the Borough of Manhattan, City and County Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until lel with Clasons Point road to the intersection of New York, on the 23d day of January, 1913, the 3d day of February, 1913. In the matter of the application of The City of with a line at right angles to Clasons Point road, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon Fifth-That, provided there be no objections New York, acting by and through the Commis- and passing through a point on its northeasterly thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for filed to either of said abstracts, the reports sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and side where it is intersected by a line midway the appointment of a Commissioner of Appraisal as to awards and as to assessments for benefit title to and possession of the wharfage rights, between Lafayette avenue and Seward avenue; in the above entitled proceeding in the place and herein will be presented for confirmation to the terms, easements, emoluments and privileges thence northeastwardly along the said line at stead of Frederick L. Taylor, resigned, Supreme Court of the State of New York, appurtenant to PIERS (OLD) NO. 32, OR right angles to Clasons Point road to its north- Dated New York, January 10, 1913. First Department, at a Special Term thereof, JAMES SLIP PIER, AND (OLD) NO. 33, easterly side; thence eastwardly along the said CHARLES L, HOFFMAN, CHARLES J. Part IIl to be held in the County Court House, OR OLIVER STREET PIER, East River, in line midway between Lafayette avenue and Se- LESLIE, Commissioners of Appraisal. in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, ward avenue to the intersection with a line mid- j11,22 New York, on the 11th day of March, 1913, at not now owned by The City of New York, and way between Taylor avenue and Theriot avenue; _the opening of the Court on that day. all right, title and interest in and to said piers thence northwardly along the said line midway FIRST DEPARTMENT. Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed or any portion thereof not now owned by The between Taylor avenue and Theriot avenue to to the foregoing abstracts Of estimate and assess- City of New'York, and all the wharfage rights, the intersection with a line parallel with Gleason In the matter of the application of The City of ment, or to either of them, the motion to con- terms, easements, emoluments and privileges avenue and passing through the point of be- New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- appurtenant to all that certain bulkhead, dock ginning: thence eastwardly along the said line ever the same has not been heretofore ac- ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be or wharf property on the southerly side of parallel with :Gleason avenue to the point or quired for the same purpose in fee, to the hereafter specified in the notice provided in such South street, in said Borough and City, be- place of beginning, lands, tenements and hereditaments required cases to be given in relation to filing the final tween the easterly side of Pier (Old) No. 32, Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate for the opening and extending of WADS- reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the or James Slip Pier, and the westerly side of of damage and of said assessment for benefit, WORTH TERRACE, from West One Hun- Greater New York Charter, as amended by Pier (Old) No. 33, or Oliver Street Pier, not together with the damage and benefit maps, and dred and Eighty-eighth street to Fairview chapter 658 of the Laws -of 1906. now owned by The City of New York, for also all the affidavits estimates, proofs and avenue; of BROADWAY TERRACE, from Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, the improvement of the water front of The other documents used West One Hundred and Ninety-third street January 8 1913. City of New York on the East River, pur- Commissioner of Assess- to Fairview avenue; of WEST ONE HUN- . GEORGE M. S. SCHULZ, Chairman; JAMES suant to the plan heretofore adopted by the ment in making the same, have been deposited DRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET, V. GANLY, JOHN DAVIS Commissioners of Board of Docks and approved by the Com- in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law k from Wadsworth avenue to Wadsworth ter- Estimate; GEORGE M. S. 'SCHULZ, Commis- missioners of the Sinking Fund. Department of The City of New York, Nos. race; of WEST ONE HUNDRED AND sioner of Assessment. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of NINETIETH STREET, from Wadsworth ave- JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. j11,28 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until nue to Wadsworth terrace; and of WEST bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred the 3d day of February, 1913. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-THIRD FIRST DEPARTMENT. by reason of the proceedings in the above-enti- Fifth-That, provided there be no objections STREET, from Broadway to Broadway ter- tled matter, will be presented for taxation to filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as race, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Man- one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of to awards and as to assessments for benefit hattan, City of New York. In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, the State of New York, First Department, at herein will be presented for confirmation to wherever the same has -not been heretofore a Special Term thereof, Part 1, to be held at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE acquired for the same purpose in fee, -to the the County Court House in the Borough of First Department, at a Special Term thereof, final reports of the Commissioners of Esti- lands, tenements and hereditaments required Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the Part III to be held in the County Court House, mate and of the Commissioner of Assessment for the opening and extending of GARFIELD 22d day of January, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of in the above-entitled matter will be presented STREET, from West Farms road to Morris in forenoon of that day, or as soon there- New York, on the 25th day of April, 1913, at for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the Park avenue, and FILLMORE STREET, after as counsel can be heard thereon; and the opening of the Court on that day. State of New York, First Department, at a from Van Nest avenue to Morris Park ave- that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed Special Term thereof, Part III, to be held in nue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. the County of New York, there to remain for sessment, or to either of them, the motion to Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the and during the space of ten days, as required confirm the reports as to awards and as to 17th day of January, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in by law. assessments shall stand adjourned to the date forenoon of that day; and that the said final NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER• Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, to be hereafter specified in the notice provided reports have been deposited in the office of the sons interested in the above entitled proceed- January 10, 1913. in such cases to be given in relation to filing Clerk of the County of New York, there to ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or M. LINN BRUCE, PATRICK J. CASEY, the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and remain for and during the space of five days, occupants of all houses and lots and improved EUGENE J. DRISCOLL, Commissioners of 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amend- as required by law. and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to Estimate. ed by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, all others whom it may concern, to wit: JOSEPH M. Scums, Clerk. j10,21 Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, De- January 11, 1913. First-That the undersigned, Commissioners cember 30, 1912. CHARLES J. LESLIE, MICHAEL J. of Estimate, have completed their estimate of FIRST DEPARTMENT. TIMOTHY E. COHALAN, Chairman- FRAN- QUIGG, JOHN C. FITZGERALD, Commission. damage, and that all persons interested in this CIS P. KENNEY, GEORGE A. HEFTER, Com- ers of Estimate; CHARLES J. LESLIE, Com- proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements In the matter of the application of The City of missioners of Estimate; TIMOTHY E. C.OHA. missioner of Assessment. and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- LAN, Commissioner of Assessment. Jost J. SQUIER, Clerk. j11,16 having any objection thereto, do file their said ever the same has not been heretofore ac- Jost J. Sounra, Clerk. j10,27 objections in writing, duly verified, with them quired for the same purpose in fee, to the FIRST DEPARTMENT. at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, lands, tenements and hereditaments required FIRST DEPARTMENT. in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of for the opening and extending of LELAND In the matter of the application of The City of New York, on or before the thirtieth day of AVENUE, from Ludlow avenue to Patterson In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- January, 1913, and that the said Commissioners avenue; of SEWARD AVENUE, from Clasons New York, relative to acquiring title wherever ever the same has not been heretofore ac- will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- Point road to White Plains road, and of the same has not been heretofore acquired for quired for the same purpose in fee, to the pose will be in attendance at their said office on THERIOT AVENUE, from Gleason avenue the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene- lands, tenements and hereditaments required the third day of February, 1913, at two o'clock to Clasons Ploint road, in the Twenty-fourth ments and hereditaments required for the open- for the opening and extending of WEST ONE p. m. Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New ing and extending of DAMIS AVENUE, from TIUN DR ED AND SEVENTY-SECOND Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner York. Lafayette avenue to Westchester avenue, and STREET, from Inwood avenue to Jerome ave of Assessment, has completed his estimate of BRONX RIVER AVENUE, from Lafayette benefit and that all persons interested in this rj nue, as laid out on section 15 of the final NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- avenue to Randall avenue in the Twenty- maps, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements , sons interested in the above entitled pro- fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of of The Bronx, City of New York. and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, ceeding, and to the owner or owners. occupant or New York. having any objection thereto, do file their said occupants of all houses and lots and improved NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- objections in writing, duly verified, with him at and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN sons interested in the above entitled proceed. his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West • Broadway in all others whom it may concern, to wit: order of the Supreme Court of the State of ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of l'iew First-That the undersigned, Commissioners New York, Second Department, bearing date the occupants of all houses and lots and improved York, on or before the thirtieth day of January, of Estimate, have completed their estimate of third day of January, 1913, and duly entered and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all 1913, and. that the said Commissioner will hear damage, and that all persons interested in this and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County others whom it may concern, to wit: parties so objecting, and for that purpose will proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements of New York, on the sixth day of January, 1913, First-That the undersigned, Commissioners of be in attendance at his said office on the fourth and hereditament! and premises affected there- Joseph Maximilian Levine George A. Devine Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam- day of February, 1913, at two o'clock p. m. by, having any objection thereto, do file their and Alfred B. Simonds, tsqs., were appointed age, and that all persons interested in -this pro- Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment said objections in writing duly verified, with Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and has assessed any or all such lands, tenements them at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad- roceeding, and that in and by the said ordet hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and hereditaments and premises as are within way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The Joseph Maximilian Levine, Esq., was appointed having any objection thereto, do file their said the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as City of New York, on or before the 30th day the Commissioner of Assessment. objections in writing, duly verified, with them the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of January,. 1913, and that the said Com- Notice is further given that pursuant to statute at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, of Estimate and Apportionment on the sixth day missioners will hear parties so objecting, and in such cues made and provided the said Joseph in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of of November, 1908, and that the said area of for that purpose will be in attendance at their Maximilian Levine, George A. Devine and Alfred New York, on or before the 31st day of January, assessment includes all those lands, tenements said office on the 3d day of February, 1913, at B. Simonds, Esqs, will attend at a Special Term, 1913, and that the said Commissioners will hear and hereditaments and premises situate and be- 3 o'clock p. m. Part II, of the Supreme Court of the State of parties so objecting, and for that purpose will ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner New York, First Department, to be held at the he in attendance at their said office on the 3d of New York, which, taken together, are bounded of Assessment, has completed his estimate of County Court House in the Borough of Man- day of February, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. and described as follows, viz.: benefit and that all persons interested in this hattan, in the City of New York, on the twenty: Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner Beginning at the intersection of the centre line proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements second day of January, 1913, at the opening of of Assessment, has completed his estimate of of West Farms road with the prolongation of a and hereciitaments and premises affected there- the Court on that day or as soon thereafter as benefit and that all persons interested in this line midway between Garfield street and Taylor by, having any objection thereto, do file their Counsel can be beard thereon for the purpose proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements street, and running thence northwestwardly along said objections in writing, duly verified. with of being examined under oath by the Corporation and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, the said line midway between Taylor street and him at his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad- Counsel or by any other person having any in- having any objection thereto, do file their said Garfield street, and along the prolongation of the way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City terest in said proceeding, as to their qualifica- objections in writing, duly verified, with him a: said line to the intersection with a line distant of New York, on or before the 30th day of tions to act as such Commissioners. tit his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with January, 1913, and that the said Commission- Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New the northwesterly line of Morris Park avenue, er will hear parties so objecting, and for that January 10, 1913. York, on or before the 31st day of January, the said distance Icing measured at right angles purpose will be in attendance at his said office ARCTIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation 1913, and that the said Commissioner will hear to the line of Morris Park avenue; thence north- on the 4th day of February, 1913, at 3 o'clock Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall parties so objecting, and for that purpose will eastwardly and always parallel with and distant p. m. of Records, corner Centre and Chambers streets, be in attendance at his said office on the 4th 100 feet from the northwesterly line of Morris Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. day of February, 1913, at 3 o'clock p. m. Park avenue, to the intersection with the pro- has assessed any or all such lands, tenements j10,21. Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment longation of a line distant 110 feet northeasterly and hereditament' and premises as are within has assessed any or all such lands, tenements from and parallel with the northeasterly line of the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as FIRST DEPARTMENT. and hereditaments and premises as are within Fillmore street, the said distance being measured the area of assessment for benefit by the Board the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as at right angles to the line of Fillmore street; of Estimate and Apportionment on the 7th day In the matter of the application of The City the area of assessment for benefit by the Board thence southeastwardly along the said line dis- of May, 1909, and that the said area of useful- of New York, relative to acquiring title, of Estimate and Apportionment on the 29th tant 110 feet northeasterly from the northeast- ment includes all those lands, tenements and wherever the same has not been heretofore day of June, 1911, and that the said area of as erly line of Fillmore street, and along the pro- hereditaments and premises situate and being acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the sessment includes all those lands, tenements and longation of the said line to the intersection with in the Borough of The Bronx, in The CiO lands, tenements and hereditaments remiired hereditaments and premises situate and being a line midway between Mead street and Van of New York, which, taken together, are bound for Oe wising_ and extending of_WEST TWO in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of Nest avenue; thence southwestwardly along the ed and described as follows, viz.: HUNDRED FORTY-FOURTH STREET,

4t,it ,;a • 302 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

from its intersection with Spuyten Duyvil in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec; GIA AVENUE, from Belmont avenue to Sut- Parkway and Fieldston road to Waldo avenue; New York, on the 27th day of February, 1913, tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter ter avenue in the Twenty-sixth Ward, in the WALDO AVENUE, from West Two Hundred at the opening of the Court on that day. • of The City of New York. Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. and Forty-Fourth street to West Two Hundred Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- and Forty-second street; WEST TWO HUN- to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- uary 14, 1913. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRAN- DRED AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, sessment, or to either of them, the motion to ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation cis J. Sullivan, Joseph F. Curran and Solon from Waldo avenue to Broadway; CORLEAR confirm the reports as to awards and as to Counsel. j14,24 Barbanell were appointed by an order of the Su- AVENUE, from West Two Hundred and assessments shall stand adjourned to the date preme Court made and entered the 31st day of Forty-second street to West Two Hundred and to be hereafter specified in the notice provided SECOND DEPARTMENT. December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and Forty-sixth street; WEST TWO HUNDRED in such cases to be given in relation to tiling Francis J. Sullivan Commissioner. of Assessment AND FORTY-SIXTH STREET, from its in- the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and In the matter of the application of The City of in the above-entitled proceeding. tersection with West Two Hundred and Forty- 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amend- New York, relative to acquiring title to EAST Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- second street and Broadway to the prolonga- ed by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. TWENTY-FIRST STREET, from Avenue M missioners will attend at a Special Term for the tion of the northerly line of the second un- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, De- to a point about seventy feet south of Avenue hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the named street north of West Two Hundred and cember 26, 1912. 0; EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, from Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Forty-second street; FIRST UNNAMED ERNEST HALL, Chairman; JAMES F. DON- Avenue M to Kings highway; EAST TWEN- Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 27th STREET north of West Two Hundred and NELLY, Commissioners of Estimate; ERNEST TY-THIRD STREET, from Avenue M to day of January, 1913, on the opening of the Forty-second street from Broadway to West HALL, Commissioner of Assessment. Kings highwuly; EAST TWENTY-FOURTH Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- Two Hundred and Forty-sixth street; SECOND Joan J. SQUIEY, Clerk. d31,j17 STREET, from a point six hundred and forty sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or UNNAMED STREET north of West Two feet south of Avenue L to Kings highway; at such other time and place as the Court may Hundred and Forty-second street from Broad- EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, from Ave- direct, the said Commissioners may be examined way to West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth FIRST DEPARTMENT. nue M to Kings highway; AVENUE 0, from tinder oath as to their qualifications to act, and street, together with the PUBLIC PARK the westerly line of the former Village of are subject to challenge by any party or person bounded by Corlear avenue, West Two Hun- In the matter of the application of The City of South Greenfield at the intersection of East interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- dred and Forty-sixth street and West Two New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- Twenty-third street to East Twenty-sixth street; tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter ever the same has not been heretofore acquired Hundred and Forty-second street; the PUB- and AVENUE N, from Gravesend avenue to of The City of New York. Fl LIC PARK bounded by Broadway, West Two for the same purpose in fee, to the lands. Flatlands avenue, in the Thirty-first and Thir- Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- Hundred and Forty-sixth street and the first tenements and hereditaments required for the ty-second Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, uary 14, 1913. unnamed street north of West Two Hundred opening and extending of BEACH AVENUE, The City of New York. ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation and Forty-second street; and the PUBLIC between Gleason avenue and Bronx River ave- Counsel. j14,24 PARK bounded by the first unnamed street nue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ED- north of West Two Hundred and Forty-second The Bronx, City of New York. ward F. Linton, John M. Drennan and SECOND DEPARTMENT. street, West Two Hundred and Forty-sixth Thomas O'Neil were appointed by an order of street, the second unnamed street north of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- the Supreme Court made and entered the 31st In the matter of the application of The City of West Two Hundred and Forty-second street sons interested in the above entitled proceed- day of December, 1912, Commissioners of Esti- York, relative to acquiring title to AVENUE and Broadway, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, in ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or mate, and John M. Drennan Commissioner of M, from West street to Ocean parkway, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. occupants of all houses and lots and improved Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding. the Thirty-first Ward, in the Borough of and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- Brooklyn, The City of New York, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN all others whom it may concern, to wit: missioners will attend at a Special Term for the order of the Supreme Court of the State of First-That the undersigned, Commissioners hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HENRY New York, Second Department, bearing date the of Estimate, have completed their estimate of Kings County Court House, in the Borough of S. Rasquin, Eugene P. Doane' and Matthew it third day of January, 1913, and duly entered damage, and that all persons interested in this Brookly n The City of New York, on the 27th O'Malley were appointed by an order of the and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County proceeding, or in any of the lands,_ tenements and day of January, 1913, on the opening of to( Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day of New York, on the sixth day of January, 1913, hereditaments and premises affected thereby, Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- of December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, Charles C. Marrin, John Yule and William H. having any objection thereto, do file their said sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or and Eugene P. Doane Commissioner of Assess- Ten Eyck, Esqs., were appointed Commissioners objections in writing duly verified, with them at at such other time and place as the Court may ment in the above-entitled proceeding. of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding, and their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in direct, the said Commissioners may be examined Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- that in and by the said order Charles C. Mar- the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New under oath as to their qualifications to act, and missioners will attend at a Special Term for the rin was appointed the Commissioner of Assess- York, on or before the 20th day of January, 1913, are subject to challenge by any party or person hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the ment. and that the said Commissioners will hear par interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Notice is further given that pursuant to statute ties so objecting, and for that purpose will be tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter Brooklyn The City of New York, on the 27th in such cases made and provided the said Charles in attendance at their said office on the 22d of The City of New York. day of anuary,J 1913, on the opening of the C. Marrin, John Yule and William H. Ten Eyck, day of January, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- Esqs., will attend at a Special Term, Part II, of the Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner uary 14, 1913. sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or Supreme Court of the State of New York, First of Assessment, has completed his estimate of ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporationj at such other time and place as the Court may Department, to be held at the County Court benefit and that all persons interested in this Counsel. direct, the said Commissioners may be examined House in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements under oath as to their qualifications to act, and of New York, on the twenty-second day of Janu- and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, SECOND. DEPARTMENT. are subject to challenge by any party or person ary, 1913, at the opening of the Court on that having any objection thereto, do file their said interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec• day or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be objections in writing, duly verified, with him In the matter of the application of The City of tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter heard thereon for the purpose of being examined at his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, New York, relative to acquiring title to SEV- of The City of New York. under oath by the Corporation Counsel or by in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of ENTY-FIRST STREET, from Fifteenth ave- Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- any other person having any interest in said New York, on or before the 20th day of Janu- nue to New Utrecht avenue, and from Seven- uary 14, 1913. proceeding, as to their qualifications to act as ary, 1913, and that the said Commissioner will teenth avenue to Bay parkway, in the Thirtieth ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation such Commissioners. hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City Counsel. j14,24 Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, will be in attendance at his said office on the of New York. January 10, 1913. 23d day of January, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. in. ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WIL- SECOND DEPARTMENT. has assessed any or all such lands, tenements liam McKinny, David Hirshfield and Roger Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall In the matter of the application of Records, corner Centre and Chambers streets, and hereditaments and premises as are within Gallagher were appointed by an order of the of The City of the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day New York, relative to acquiring title to NINE- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. TY-FIFTH STREET, from Marine avenue to j10,21. the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, of Estimate and Apportionment on the 18th day and Roger Gallagher Commissioner of Assess- Shore road, in the Thirtieth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. FIRST DEPARTMENT. of June, 1909, and that the said area of assess- ment in 'the above-entitled proceeding. ment includes all those lands, tenements and Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WAR- In the matter of the application of The City of hereditaments and premises situate and being in missioners will attend at a Special Term for the New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the ren Place, Joseph F. Curran and David Skin- ever the same has not been heretofore ac- York, which, taken together, are bounded and Kings County Court House, in the Borough of ner were appointed by an order of the Supreme quired for the same purpose in fee, to the described as follows, viz.: Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 27th Court made and entered the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and War- lands, tenements and hereditaments required Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet day of January, 1913, on the opening of ti northerly from and parallel with the northerly Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- ren Place Commissioner of Assessment in the for the opening and extending of BRITTON above-entitled proceeding. STREET, from Bronx Park East to White line of Gleason avenue, the said distance being sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- Plains road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, measured at right angles to Gleason avenue; on at such other time and place as the Court may missioners will attend at a Special Term for the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. the east by a line midway between Beach avenue direct, the said Commissioners may be examined and Taylor avenue and by the prolongation of the under oath as to their qualifications to act, and hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the said line; on the south by a line always distant are subject to challenge by any party or person Kings County Court House, in the Borough of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- Brooklyn The City of New York, on the 27th sons interested in the above entitled proceed- southerly line of Bronx River avenue, the said tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter day of JJ anuary, 1913, on the opening of the ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or distance being measured at right angles to Bronx of The City of New York. • Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- occupants of all houses and lots and improved River avenue. and on the west by a line midway Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- sel can be heard; and at said time and -place, or and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to between Beach avenue and St. Lawrence avenue uary 14, 1913. at such other time and place as the Court may all others whom it may concern, to wit: and by the prolongation of the said line. ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation direct, the said Commissioners may be examined First-That the undersigned, Commissioners Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of Counsel. j14,24 under oath as to their qualifications to act, and of Estimate, have completed their estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- are subject to challenge by any party or person damage, and that all persons interested in this gether with the damage and benefit maps. and SECOND DEPARTMENT. interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter and hereditaments and premises affected there- documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- In the matter of the application of The City of of The City of New York. by, having any objection thereto, do file their New York, relative to acquiring title to Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment uary 14, 1913. said objections in writing duly verified, with ,n making the same, have been deposited in the BOERUM STREET, from White street to them at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- Bogart street, in the Eighteenth Ward, in ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New Counsel. j14,24 The City of New York, on or before the 20th 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat- York. day of January, 1913, and that the said Com- tan, in said City, there to remain until the 22d SECOND DEPARTMENT. - missioners will hear parties so objecting, and day of January, 1913. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRANK for that purpose will be in attendance at their J. Sullivan, John N. Harman and James H. Fifth-That, provided there be no objections In the matter of the application of The City of said office on the 21st day of January, 1913, at filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as McCabe were appointed by an order of the Su- York, relative to acquiring title to SIXTY- 2 o'clock p. m. to awards and as to assessments for benefit here- preme Court made and entered the 31st day of THIRD STREET, from New Utrecht avenue Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner in will be presented for confirmation to the Su- December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and to Eighteenth avenue, and from Twenty-third of Assessment, has completed his estimate of preme Court of the State of New York, First Frank J. Sullivan Commissioner of Assessment avenue to West street, excluding the right of benefit and that all persons interested in this Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III, in the above-entitled proceeding. way of the New York and Sea Beach Rail- proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements to be held in the County Court House. in the Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- road, in the Thirtieth and Thirty-first Wards, and hereditaments and premises affected there- Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New missioners will attend at a Special Term for the in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New by, having . any objection thereto, do file their York, on the 20th day of March, 1913, at the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the York. " said objections in writing, duly verified, with opening of the Court on that day. Kings County Court House, in the Borough of him at his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad- Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed Brooklyn, The City of New York, on' the 27th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BURT L. -way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as day of January, 1913, on the opening of the Rich, Edward F. Linton and Frederick B. Dal- City of New York, on or before the 20th day sessment, or either of them, the motion to con• Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- zell were appointed by an order of the Supreme of January, 1913, and that the said Commis- firm the reports as to awards and as to assess• sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or Court made and entered the 31st day of De- sioner will hear parties so objecting, and for ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be at such other time and place as the Court may cember, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and that purpose will be in attendance at his said hereafter specified in the notice provided in direct, the said Commissioners may be examined Commissioner of Assess- office on the 22d day of January, 1913, at 2 such cases to be given in relation to filing the under oath as to their qualifications to act, and ment in the above-entitled proceeding. o'clock p. m. final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 are subject to challenge by any party or person Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment of the Greater New York Charter, as amended interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- missioners will attend at a Special Term for the has assessed any or all such lands, tenements by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the and hereditaments and premises as are within Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, De- of The City of New York, Kings County Court House, in the Borough of the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as cember 24, 1912. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 27th the area of assessment for benefit by the Board A. SPENCER, Jr., Chairman; uary 14, 1913. day of January, 1913, on the opening of the of Estimate and Apportionment on the 18th FRANK MICH'L J. SCANLAN, JOSEPH C. LUKE, ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- day of May, 1911, and that the said area of Counsel. Commissioners of Estimate: FRANK A. j14,24 sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or - assessment includes all those lands, tenements at such other time and place as the Court may and hereditaments and premises situate and be- SPENCER. Jr., Commissioner of Assessment. JOEL J. SQUIER. Clerk d30,116 SECOND DEPARTMENT. direct, the said Commissioners may be examined ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City under oath as to their qualifications to act, and of New York, which, taken together, are bound- In the matter of the application of The City of are subject to challenge by any party or person ed and described as follows, viz.: SUPREME COURT-SECOND DE- New York, relative to acquiring title to interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec• Bounded on the north by a line midway be- CHURCH AVENUE, from Brooklyn avenue tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter tween Arnow avenue and Britton street, and by PARTMENT. to East Ninety-eighth street, in the Twenty- of The City of New York. the prolongations of the said line; and on the ninth and Thirty-second Wards in the Bor- Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from SECOND DEPARTMENT. ough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. uary 14, 1913. and parallel with the easterly line of White ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Plains road, the said distance being measured In the matter of the application of The City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN Counsel. 114,24 at right angles to White Plains road; and on New York, relative to acquiring title to SIXTY- F. Canavan, Sylvester D. Baldwin and W. the south by a line bisecting the angle formed SECOND STREET, from Tenth avenue to Seward Shanahan were appointed by an order by the intersection of the prolongations of the Eighteenth avenue, and from Bay parkway to of the Supreme Court made and entered the SECOND DEPARTMENT. southerly line of Britton street and the north- West street, including the right of way of the 31st day of December, 1912, Commissioners of erly line of Allerton avenue as these streets Brooklyn, Bath and 'West End Railroad, and Estimate, and John F. Canavan Commissioner In the matter of the application of The City of are laid out between Barker avenue and Olin- the New York and Sea Beach Railroad, and of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding. New York, relative to acquiring title to ville avenue; and on the west by a line distant of TWENTY-FOURTH AVENUE, from Six- Notice is also given that the above-named Com- FOURTH AVENUE, from Fifth avenue to 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the ty-second street to West street, in the Thirtieth missioners will attend at a Special Term for the Shore road, in the Thirtieth Ward, in the westerly line of Bronx Park East, the said dis- and Thirty-first Wards, in the Borough of hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. tance being measured at right angles to Bronx Brooklyn, The City of New York. Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Park East. Brooklyn The City of New York, on the 27th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WIL- Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WIL- day of anuary,J 1913, on the opening of . the ham Watson, Edward J. Reilly and Solon Bar- damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- liam J. Mahon, Robert A. Sharkey and Joseph Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- bonell were appointed by an order of the Su- gether with the damage and benefit maps, and I. Halstead were appointed by an order of the sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or preme Court made and entered the 31st day of also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day at such other time and place as the Court may December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and other documents used by the Commissioners of of December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, direct, the said Commissioners may be examinee William Watson Commissioner of Assessment in Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assess- and Robert A. Sharkey Commissioner of Assess- under oath as to their qualifications to act, and the above-entitled proceeding. ment in making .the same, have been deposited ment in the above-entitled proceeding. are subject to challenge by any party or person Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Notice is also given, that the above-named Com- interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- missioners will attend at a Special Term for the ti Department of The City of New York, Nos. missioners will attend at a Special Term for the tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter ',rearing of motions, appointed to be held at the 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the of The City of New York. Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 27th the 20th day of January, 1913. Brooklyn The City of New York, on the 27th uary 14, 1913. day of January, 1913, on the opening of the Fifth-That, provided there be no objections day of January,J 1913, on the opening of the ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- Counsel. j14,24 sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or to awards and as to assessments for benefit sel can be beard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the Court may herein will be presented for confirmation to at such other time and place as the Court may SECOND DEPARTMENT. direct, the said Commissioners may be examined the Supreme Court of the State of New York, direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and First Department. at a Special Term thereof, under oath as to their qualifications to act, and In the matter of the application of The City of are subject to challenge by any party or person Part III, to be held in the County Court House, are subject to challenge by any party or person New York, relative to acquiring title to GEOR- interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec-

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Lion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter parallel with Brooklyn avenue, and passing charges and expenses has been deposited in the ing of the Court on that day, or as soon there- of The City of New York. through the point of beginning; thence north- office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there after as counsel can be heard thereon, for the Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- wardly along the said line parallel with Brooklyn to remain for and during the space of ten days, purpose of being examined under oath by the uary 14, 1913. avenue to the point or place of beginning. as required by law. • Corporation Counsel , or by any otherperson ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Janu- having any interest in the said proceedink as Counsel. j14,24 damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- ary 8, 1913. to his qualificatious to act as such Commission- gether with the damage and benefit maps, and EDMUND D. HENNESSY, Commissioner of er of Estimate. SECOND DEPARTMENT. also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other Assessment. Dated New York, January 3 1913. documents used by the Commissioner of Esti- EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. j8,18 ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation In the matter of the application of The City of mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall New York, relative to acquiring title to BEL- making the same, have been deposited in the SECOND DEPARTMENT. of Records, Corner Centre and Chambers MONT AVENUE, from Pennsylvania avenue Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- Streets, Borough of Manhattan, City of New to Wyona street, and from Elderts lane to the ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Monta- In the matter of the application of The City of York. j3,14 Old City line, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, in gue street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said New York relative to acquiring title wherever the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New City, there to remain until the 13th day of Feb- the same has not been heretofore acquired, to SECOND DEPARTMENT. York. ruary, 1913. the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- Fifth-That, provided there be no objections quired for the opening and extending of EAST In the matter of the application of The City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WIL- filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as FORTY-FIFTH STREET, EAST FORTY- liam M. Russell, Walter J. McGill and John to awards and as to assessments for benefit here- SIXTH STREET, SCHENECTADY AVE- New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever • the same has not been heretofore acquired for Kilcourse were appointed by an order of the in will be presented for confirmation to the NUE, EAST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET and the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- 1,0 Supreme Court made and entered the 31st day Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, from Flat- ments and hereditaments required for the open- of December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, ond Department, at a Special Term thereof to lands avenue to Flatbush avenue, in the ing and extending of AMBOY ROAD, between and William M. Russell Commissioner of Assess- be held in the County Court House, in the Bor- Thirty-second Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, Ocean View Cemetery and a radial line dis- ment in the above-entitled proceeding. (ugh of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, The City of New York. tant 798.75 feet easterly from the westerly ter- Notice is also given, that the move-named Com- on the 13th day of March, 1913, at the opening missioners will attend at a Special Ttrin for the ei the Court on that day. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE minus of Amboy road, at Great Kills road, the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Sixth-In case, however, objections are T.ed bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by said distance being measured along the north- erly line of Amboy road, as said portion of Kings County Court House, in the Borough of to the fora gcing abstracts of estimate and asse3s- reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled Brooklyn The City of New York, on the 27th ment, or to either of them, the motion to con- matter will be presented for taxation to one of Amboy, road, as now laid out upon the City map, in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Rich- day of January,J 1913, on the opening of the firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State mond, City of New York. Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be of New York, Second Department, at a Special sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or hereafter specified in the notice provided in such Term thereof, to be held at the County Court at such other time and place as the Court may cases to be given in relation to filing the final House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court direct, the said Commissioners may be examined reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of of New York, on the 21st day of January, 1913, of the State of under oath as to their qualifications to act, and the Greater New York Charter, as amended by at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or New York, Second Department, bearing date the are subject to challenge by any party or person chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there- 20th day of December, 1913, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Janu- on; and that the said bill of costs, charges and tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter ary 13, 1913. expenses has been deposited in the office of the -rf Richmond on the 30th day of December, 1912, John A. Lynch, Frank H. Inner and Bertram G. of The City of New York. HARRIS G. EAMES, EDW. J. REILLY, Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain Eadie, Esqs.. were appointed Commissioners of Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- Commissioners of Estimate; HARRIS G. EAMES, for and during the space of ten days, as required Estimate in the above-entitled proceeding, and uary 14, 1913. Commissioner of Assessment. 1 by law. hat in and by the said order. John A. Lynch, ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. j13,29 Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, -Janu- Esq., was appointed the Commissioner of As- Counsel. j14,24 ary 8, 1913. sessment. SECOND DEPARTMENT. EUGENE F. COOKE, EDWARD T. WALSH, Notice is further given that, pursuant to statute SECOND DEPARTMENT. HENRY D. CIPPERLY, Commissioners of Es- ,n such cases made and provided the said John In the matter of the application of The City of timate; HENRY D. CIPPERLY. Commissioner A. Lynch, Frank H. Innes and Bertram G. Eadie, Iii the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the of Assessment. Esqs., will attend at a Special Term, for the New York, relative to acquiring title to DIT- lands, tenements and hereditaments required EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. j8,18 MAS AVENUE, from Ralph avenue to East for the purpose of opening and extending PIT- hearing of motions, of the Supreme Court of the Ninety-eighth street, in the Thirty-second Ward, KIN AVENUE, from East New York avenue SECOND DEPARTMENT. State of New York, Second Department, to be in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New to Stone avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward of .1■1■■•■•• held at the County Court Honse, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the York. the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New In the matter of the application of The City of York. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever 15th day of January, 1913, at the opening of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as F. Canavan, Joseph A. Ginder and Thomas J. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the lands and premises required for the counsel can be heard thereon, for the purpose of Murphy were appointed by an order of the Su- final report of the Commissioners of Estimate opening and extending of WASHINGTON heing examined under oath by the Corporation preme Court made and entered the 31st day of and Commissioner of Assessment in the above- AVEN UE (although not yet named by proper Counsel. or by any other person having any in- December, 1912, Commissioners of Estimate, and entitled matter will be presented for confirmation authority), from the East River to Jackson terest in said proceeding, as to their qualifications Joseph A. Ginder Commissioner of Assessment in to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of to act as such Commissioners. the above-entitled proceeding. Second Department, at a Special Term thereof Queens, City of New York. Dated Borough of Manhattan, Tatman! 3. 1913. Notice is also given, that the above-named Coin- to be held in the County Court House in the ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Coun- missioners will attend at a Special Term for the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN sel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall of hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the the sixteenth day of January, 1913, at ten o'clock order of the Supreme Court of the State of Records, corner of Centre and Chambers Streets, Kings County Court House, in the Borough of in the forenoon of that day, and that the said New York, Second Department, bearing date Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 27th final report has been deposited in the office of the 20th day of December, 1912, and duly en- 13,14 day of January, 1913, on the opening of the the Clerk of the County of Kings there to re- tered and tiled in the office of the Clerk of SECOND DEPARTMENT, Court on that day,'or as soon thereafter as coun- main for and during the space of five days, as the County of Queens on the 27th day of required by law. sel can be heard; and at said time and place, or December, 1912, Herman E. Winne, Esq., was In the matter of the application of The City of at such other time and place as the Court may Dated, New York,January 9, 1913. appointed a Commissioner of Estimate and As New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever direct, the said Commissioners may be examined DAVID F. MANNING, FRANK V. KELLY, sessment in the above entitled proceeding in the same has not been heretofore acquired under oath as to their qualifications to act, and EDWARD H. LOCKWOOD, Commissioners of the place and stead of Samuel J. Campbell, de- for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, are subject to challenge by any party or person Estimate; DAVID F. MANNING, Commissioner ceased. tenements and hereditaments required for the interested in this proceeding, as provided by sec- of Assessment. Notice is further given that, pursuant to- the opening and extending of AVENUE D (Cor- tion 973 of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. j9,14. said order, the said Herman E. Winne, Esq., telyou road), from Ocean parkway to West of The City of New York. SECOND DEPARTMENT. will appear at a Special Term for the hearing street, excepting the land occupied by the Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Jan- of motions of the Supreme Court of the State tracks of the Prospect Park and Coney Island uary 14, 1913. In the matter of the application of The City of of New York, Second Department, to be held Railroad; ALBEMARLE ROAD, from West ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation at the County Court House, in the Borough of j14,24 New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, street to East Third street, and from East Counsel. wherever the same has not been heretofore Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the Fifth street to Ocean parkway, excepting the acquired, to the lands and premises required 15th day of January, 1913, at the opening of land occupied by the tracks of the Prospect SECOND DEPARTMENT. jltir for the opening and extending of ELY AVE- the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter Park and Coney Island Railroad; CATON NUE, from Nott avenue to Grand avenue, in as counsel can be heard thereon, for the pur- AVENUE, from Gravesend avenue to East In the matter of the application of The City of the First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of pose of being examined under oath by the Cor- Fifth street; EAST SECOND STREET, from New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- New York. poration Counsel or by any other person having Greenwood avenue to Ditmas avenue (Avenue ever the same has not been heretofore acquired any interest in the said proceeding as to his E), and EAST THIRD STREET, from Fort for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE qualifications to act as such Commissioner of Hamilton avenue to Cortelyou road (Avenue ments and hereditaments required for the open- bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred Estimate and Assessment. D), in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough. of ing and extending of SNYDER AVENUE, by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled Dated Borough of Manhattan, January 3. Brooklyn, The City of New York. from Canarsie avenue to Ralph avenue, and 1913. AVENUE A, from Ralph avenue to East Nine- matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- ty-eighth street, in the Twenty-ninth and Thir- Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall ty-second Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, The of New York, Second Department, at a Special sons interested in the above entitled proceed- Term thereof to be held for the hearing of mo- of Records, Corner Centre and Chambers ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or City of New York. tions at the County Court House in the Borough Streets, Borough of Manhattan, City of New occupants of all houses and lots and improved j3,14 of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: sons interested in the above entitled proceed- twenty-third day of January, 1913, at ten o'clock SECOND DEPARTMENT. ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- First-That the undersigned, Commissioners occupants of all houses and lots and improved after as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that In the matter of the application of The City of of Estimate, have completed their estimate of and unimproved lands affected thereby and to the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever damage. and that all persons interested in this all others whom it may concern, to wit: been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the the same has not been heretofore acquired, to proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements First-That the undersigned, Commissioners of County of Queens, there to remain for and during the lands and premises required for the open and hereditaments and premises affected there- Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam- the space or ten days, as required by law. ing and extending of VANDEVENTER AVE by, having any objection thereto, do file their age, and that all persons interested in this pro- Dated, Borough of Manhattan, New York, NUE. (although not }'et named by proper au said objections, in writing, duly verified, with ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and January 9, 1913. thority), from .Old Bowery Bay road to Sec them at their office, No. 166 Montague street, hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav- HARRISON S. MOORE, LUKE OTTEN, and avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of ing any objection thereto, do file their said OTTO HESSLER, Commissioners of Estimate, Queens, City of New York. New York, on or before the '20th day of Janu- objections in writing, duly verified, with them HARRISON S. MOORE, Commissioner of As- ary, 1913, and that the said Commissioners ' at their office, No. 166 Montague street, in the sessment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk. j9,20. order of the Supreme Court of the State of pose will be in attendance at their said office York, on or before the 3d day of February, New York, Second Department, bearing date on the 21st day of January, 1913, at 2 o'clock 1913, and that the said Commissioners will hear SECOND DEPARTMENT. the 20th day of December, 1912, and duly en- m. parties so objecting, and for that purpose will tered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner be in attendance at their said office on the In the matter of the application of The City of County of Queens, on the 27th day of Decem- of Assessment, has completed his estimate of 4th day of February, 1913, at 3.30 o'clock p. m. New York relative to acquiring title wherever ber, 1912, W. J. Hamilton, Esq., was appointed benefit and that all persons interested in this Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner the same has not been heretofore acquired, to a Commissioner of Estimate and Assessment proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements of Assessment, has completed his estimate of the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- in the above entitled proceeding in the place and hereditaments and premises affected there: benefit and that all persons interested in this quired for the opening and extending of BAR- and stead of Samuel .J. Campbell, deceased by, having any objection thereto, do file their proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements BEY STREET, from Belmont avenue to New Notice is further given that, pursuant to the said objections, in writing, duly verified, and hereditaments and premises affected there- Lots road, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough said order, the said W. J. Hamilton, Esq:, will with him, at his office, No. 166 Montague by, having any objection thereto, do file their of Brooklyn, The City of New York. appear at a Special Term for the hearing to street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said objections in writing, duly verified, with motions, of the Supreme Court of the State of The City of New York, on or before him at his office, No. 166 Montague street, in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE New York, Second Department, to be held at the 20th day of January, 1913, and that the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New supplemental and additional bill of costs, the County. Court House, in the Borough of the said Commissioner will hear parties so York, on or before the 3d day of February, 1913, charges and expenses incurred by reason of the Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- and that the said Commissioner will hear parties proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be 15th day of January, 1913, at the opening of tendance at his said office on the 22d day of so objecting, and for that purpose will be in presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter January, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. attendance at his said office on the 5th day of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, as counsel can be heard thereon, for ' the pur- Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment February, 1913, at 3.30 o'clock p. m. Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, pose of being examined under oath by the Cor- has assessed any or all such lands, tenements Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment to be held at the County Court House in the poration Counsel or by any other person hav- and hereditaments and $premises as are within has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, ing any interest in the said proceeding as to the area of assessment fixed and prescribed hereditaments and premises as are within the on the 21st day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock his qualifications to act as such Commissioner as the area of assessment for benefit by the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter of Estimate and Assessment. Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the Dated Borough of Manhattan, January 3. 20th day of June, 1906, and that the said area Estimate and Apportionment on the 15th fly of said supplemental and additional bill of costs, 1913. of assessment includes all those lands, tenements January, 1909, and that the said area of assess- charges and expenses has been deposited in the ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation and hereditaments and premises situate and be- ment includes all those lands, tenements and office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there Counsel, Office and Post Office Address, Hall ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City hereditaments and premises situate and being to remain for and during the space of ten days, of Records, Corner Centre and Chambers of New York, which, taken together, are bound- in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New as required by law. Streets, Borough of Manhattan, City of New ed and described as follows, viz.: York, which, taken together, are bounded and Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, Janu- York. j3.14 Beginning at a point on a line midway between described as follows, viz.: ary 8, 1913. East Seventh street and Ocean parkway where Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a SEYMOUR K. FULLER, R. W. BAIN- SECOND DEPARTMENT. it is intersected by a line midway between Dit- line midway between Church avenue and Snyder BRIDGE, J. C. FAWCETT, Commissioners of mas avenue and Cortclyou road, and running avenue distant 100 feet westerly from the west- Estimate; J. C. FAWCETT, Commissioner of In the matter of the application of The City of thence eastwardly along the said line midway erly line of Brooklyn avenue, and running Assessment. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever ,between Ditmas avenue and Cortelyou road to thence eastwardly along the said line midway EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. 18,18 the same has not been heretofore acquired, for the intersection with a line midway between between Church avenue and Snyder avenue, and the same purpose in fee, to the land, tene- East Second street and East Third street; the prolongation of the said line, to the inter- SECOND DEPARTMENT. ments and hereditaments required for the thence southwardly along the said line midway section with a line midway between Church ave- opening and extending of ANDREWS between East Second street and East Third nue and Avenue A; thence northeastwardly In the matter of the application of The City of STREET (although not yet named by proper street to a point distant 100 feet southerly along the said line midway between Church ave- New York relative to acquiring title wherever authority), between Mt. Olivet avenue and from the southerly line of Ditmas avenue; nue' and Avenue. A, and the prolongation of the the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the Long Island Railroad' in the Second thence westwardly and parallel with Ditmas ave- said line, to a point distant 100 feet northeasterly the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- Ward. Borough of Queens, city of New York nue to the intersection with the line midway from the northeasterly line of East Ninety-eighth quired for the TRIANGULAR PUBLIC between East Second street and Gravesend ave- street; thence southeastwardly and parallel with PLACE bounded by Bushwick avenue, Myrtle NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN nue; thence northwardly along the said line East Ninety-eighth street to the intersection with avenue and Willoughby avenue, in the Twen- order of the Supreme Court of the State of midway between East Second street and Graves- the prolongation of a line midway between Ave- ty-seventh Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, The New York, Second Department, bearing date end avenue to the intersection with the line nue A and Beverley road; thence southwest- City of New York. the 20th day of December, 1912, and duly en: midway between Ditmas avenue and Cortelyou wardly along the said line midway between Ave- tered and filed in the office of the Clerk of road; thence westwardly along the said line nue A and Beverley road, and the prolongation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the County of_Queens on the 27th day of De- midway between Ditmas avenue and Corfelyou of the said line, to the intersection with the west- supplemental and additional bill of costs, cember 1912 James A. Dayton, Esq., was ap- road, and the prolongation thereof, to a point erly line of Ralph. avenue; thence westwardly charges and expenses incurred by reason of the pointed a dommissioner of Estimate in the distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line at right angles .to Ralph avenue to the inter- proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be above entitled _proceeding in the place and of West street; thence northwardly and par- section with a line midway between East Fifty- presented for taxation to one of the Justices of stead of Peter L. Meninger, resigned. allel with West street to the intersection with ninth street and Ralph avenue; thence north- the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Notice is further given that, pursuant to the the prolongation of the line midway between wardly along the said line midway between East Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, said order, the said tames A. Dayton, Esq., Avenue C and Cortelyou road; thence a Special Term, east- Fifty-ninth street and Ralph avenue to the inter- to he held at the County Court House, in the will appear at for the bear- wardly along the said line midway between section with a line midway between Snyder Borough of Brooklyn. in The City of New York, ing of motions of the Supreme Court of the Avenue C and Cortelyou road, and the pro- avenue and Tilden avenue; thence westwardly on the 21st day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock State of New (ork, Second Department, to be longation thereof, to the intersection with a along the said line midway between Snyder ave- in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- held at the County Court House, in the Bor- line midway between East Second street and nue and Tilden avenue. and the prolongatior after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, Gravesend avenue; thence northwardly of the said line, to the intersectioni with a line the said supplemental and additional bill of costs, on the 17th day of January, 1913, at the open- the said line midway between East Secah Z

304 THE CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913.

street and Gravesend avenue to the intersec- the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as lira and Maria Rosa Stance, Domenico and Lu- The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all tion with a line midway between Beverly road the amended area of assessment for benefit by crezia Mar_ri , Terence McCabe et at, Michael J. house sewer connections to the main sewer in and Albemarle road; thence westwardly along the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Dowling, Edward J. Ryan, Nellie Schonbotn, the street, and the opening of the main sewer the said line midway between Beverly road and the 17th day of December,, 1909, and that the Joseph McNichol], Josephine Brockhausen, Ber- in street shall be properly closed in compliance Albemarle road, and the prolongation thereof, said amended area of assessment includes all thold Tausk and another, Addle E. Coe, Sarah with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the those lands, tenements and hereditaments and A. Sullivan, Norman Seymour, Theodore W. the Borough in which the buildings are situated, westerly line of West street; thence north- premises situate and being in the Borough of Myers, Gideon H. Peck, Ulrich Weisendaner, and furnish the Department of Finance with a wardly and parallel with West street to the Queens, in The City of New York, which, taken Gideon H. Peck and Ulrich WeisendanAT r, Ni- certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the intersection with the prolongation of a line together, are bounded and described as follows, cola Del Cioppa and another (two claims , John work has been properly performed. midway between Caton avenue and Albemarle viz.: • B. Gebhard and Henry X. Nolte. so the The permit for all opening in the street to be road; thence eastwardly along the said line Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line claim or claims of the following person or per- obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser midway between Caton avenue and Albemarle of Traffic street where it is intersected by the sons for damages for the taking of the easement of the building. road, and the prolongation thereof, to the in- prolongation of a line midway between Shaler designated on said map as Parcel No. 1155, to Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- tersection with a line midway between West street and Doubleday street, and running thence wit: nances, or anypart thereof, within thirty days street and Gravesend avenue; thence northward• northeastwardly at right angles to Traffic street a Patrick S. and Mary Camilla Tracy (two from the day of possession will work forfeiture ly along the said line midway between West distance of 150 feet; thence southeastwardly and claims), Sophia M. Hayward and Rivers Estate. of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances street and Gravesend avenue, and the prolonga- parallel with Traffic street to the intersection Notice is further given that an application will or portion as shall then be left standing, together tion thereof, to the intersection with a line dis. with a line at right angles to Traffic street and be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Court with all moneys paid by said purchaser on ac- tant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with passing through a point on its southwesterly side of the State of New York to be held in and for count thereof at the time of the sale, and the the northerly line of Fort Hamilton avenue, where it is intersected by the prolongation of a the Ninth Judicial District at White Plains, bidder's assent to the above conditions being the said distance being measured at right angles line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel Westchester County, New York, on the 17th understood to be implied by the act of bidding to the line of Fort Hamilton avenue; thence with the easterly line of Shaler street, as this day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the fore- and The City of New York will, without notice eastwardly along the said line parallel with street is laid out between CatalpaCatalpa avenue and noon othat day, or as soon thereafter as to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed Fort Hamilton avenue to the intersection with Cornelia street, the said distance measured counsel can be heard, for an order confirming and the cost and expense thereof charged against a line midway between East Second street and at right angles to Shaler street; thence south- said report, and for such other ,and further re- the security above mentioned. Gravesend avenue; thence northwardly along the westwardly along the said line at right angles lief as may be just, reserving to The City of The work of removal must be carried on in said line midway between East Second street to Traffic street to its southwesterly line; thence New York the nght to oppose the confirmation every respect in a thorough and workmanlike and Gravesend avenue to the intersection with southwardly along the said line parallel with of any or all of the awards or recommendations manner, and must be completed within thirty a line distant 100 feet northerly from and Shaler street, and along the prolongations of the contained in said report. days from the day of possession, and the suc- parallel with the northerly line of Greenwood said line, to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly Dated New York, December 24, 1912. cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- avenue, the said distance being measured at from the prolongation of the southeasterly line ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, right angles to the line of Greenwood avenue; of Shaler street, as this street is laid out south- Counsel, Hall of Records, Corner of Centre and and will place proper and sufficient guards and thence eastwardly along the said line parallel erly from Catalpa avenue, the said distance being Chambers Streets, Borough of Manhattan, New fences and warning signs by day and night for with Greenwood avenue to the intersection with measured at right angles to Shaler street; thence York City. d26,j17 the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify a line midway between East Second street and southwestwardly and always distant 100 feet and save harmless The City of New York, its southeasterly from and parallel with the south- East . Third street; thence southwardly along NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. officers, agents and servants, and each of them, the said line midway between East Second easterly line of Shaler street, and the prolonga- ■ •■•■•1 against any and all suits and actions, claims and street and East Third street to the intersection tion thereof, to the intersection with a line dis- NORTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, demands of every name and description brought with a line distant 100 feet northerly from and tant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel SECTION NO. 1. against it, them or any of them, and against parallel with the northerly line of Fort Hamil- with the southwesterly line of Kossuth place, the (CATSKILL AQUEDUCT.) and from all damage and costs to which it, they ton avenue, the said distance being measured at said distance being measured at right angles to .1■•■111 or any of them be put by reason of injury to right angles to the line of Fort Hamilton ave. Kossuth place; thence northwestwardly along the NOTICE OF FILING AND OF MOTION TO the person or property of another, resulting nue; thence eastwardly along the said line par- said line parallel with Kossuth place to the in- CONFIRM SIXTH SEPARATE REPORT. from negligence or carelessness in the perform- allel with Fort Hamilton avenue to the inter. tersection with the prolongation of a line dis- - - ance of the work, or in guarding the same, or section with a line midway between East Fourth tant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION from any improper or defective materials or street and East Fifth street; thence south. with the northwesterly line of Shaler street, as and petition of J. Edward Simmons, Charles machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings. wardly along the said line midway between this street is laid out where it adjoins Kossuth N. Chadwick and Charles A. Shaw, constituting East Fourth street and East Fifth street to a place; thence northeastwardly and always distant the Board of Water Supply of The City of New Where party walls are found to exist between point distant 300 feet northerly from the north: 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with York, to acquire real estate for and on behalf buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- erly line of Caton avenue; thence eastward- the northwesterly line of Shaler street, and the of The City of New York, under chapter 724 terials of said party walls shall be understood ly and parallel with Caton avenue to the in- prolongation thereof to the intersection with a of the Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory to be equally divided between the separate pur- chasers. tersection with a line midway between East Fifth line midway between Fremont street and Shaler thereof, in the Towns of Yorktown and Cort- street and Ocean parkway; thence southwarrAy street, as these streets are laid out between Ca- land, Westchester County, New York, for the Party walls and fences, when existing against along the said line midway between East Fifth talpa avenue and Cornelia street; thence north- purpose of providing an additional supply of adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken street and Ocean parkway to the intersetfion wardly along the said line midway between Fre- pure and wholesome water for the use of The down. All furnngs, plaster, chimneys, project- with a line midway between Caton avenue and mont street and Shaler street, and along the pro- City of New York. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls Albemarle road; thence eastwardly along the said longation of the said line, to the intersection Public notice is hereby given that the Sixth are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made line midway between Caton avenue and Albe- with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and Separate Report of Edward G. Whitaker, Will- . permanently self-supporting, beam- holes, etc., ri marle road, and the prolongation thereof, to a parallel with the southerly line of Madison street, iam C. Kellogg and A. W. Lawrence, Commis. bcked up, and the wall pointed and the said distance being measured at right angles point distant 100 feet easterly from the east- sioners of Appraisal in the above entitled mat- made to exclude wind and rain and present a erly line of Ocean parkway; thence southwardly to Madison street; thence westwardly along the ter, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent build- and parallel with Ocean parkway to the inter- said line parallel with Madison street to the in- County of Westchester, at White Plains, in said ings shall be properly flashed and painted and section with the prolongation midway between tersection with a line parallel with Doubleday County, on December 23, 1912. made watertight where they have been disturbed Albemarle road and Beverly road; thence west- street and passing through the point of begin- Notice is further given that the said report by the operations .of the contractor. wardly along the said line midway between Al- ning; thence northwardly along the said line includes and affects the parcels of land desig- The Comptroller of The City of New York re- bemarle road and Beverly road, and the pro- parallel with Doubleday street to the point or nated as Parcels Nos. 3, 8, 13, 14, 40, 49 and serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw longation thereof, to the intersection with a place of beginning. the claim of the Ramapo Water Company in from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings line midway between East Third street and Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of said proceeding. and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids, and it is further East Fourth street; thence southwardly along damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- Notice is further given that an application the said line midway between East Third street gether with the damage and benefit maps, and will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme Resolved, That, while the said sale is held and East Fourth street to the intersection with also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other Court of the State of New York to be held in under the supervision of the Commissioners of a line midway between Avenue C and Cortel- documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- and for the Ninth Judicial District at White the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized you road; thence eastwardly along the said line mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment Plains, New York, on the 17th day of January, to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct midway . between Avenue C and Cortelyou road in making the same, have been deposited in the 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. to the intersection with a line midway between Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, Ocean parkway and East Seventh street; thence ment of The City of New York, in the Municipal for an order confirming said report and for such PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES southwardly along the said line midway be. Building, Court House square, in the Borough other and further relief as may be just, reserv- FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. tween Ocean parkway and East Seventh street of Queens, in said City, there to remain until ing to The City of New York the right to op- to the point or place of beginning. the 22d day of January, 1913. pose the confirmation of any or all of the awards Fourth-That the abstl'acts of said estimate Fifth-That, provided there be no objections contained in said report. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. of damage and of said assessment for benefit, filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to Dated New York, December 24, 1912. together with the damage and benefit maps, and awards and as to assessments for benefit herein ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and will be presented for confirmation to the Su- Counsel, Hall of Records, Corner of Centre and other documents used by the Commissioners of preme Court of the State of New York, Second Chambers Streets, Borough of Manhattan, New Department, at a Special Term thereof for the The person or persons making a bid or estimate Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assess. York City. d26,j17 hearing of motions, to be held in the County for any services, work, materials or supplies for ment in making the same, have been deposited The City of New York, or for any of its depart- in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 21st day of ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same Department of The City of New York, No. NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD March, 1913, at tne opening of the Court on in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook. BUILDINGS, ETC. the supplies, matenalst work or services for which lyn, in said City, there to remain until the 30th that day. Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed the bid or estimate is made, with his or their day of January, 1913. TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH name or names and the date of presentation to Fifth-That, provided there be no objections to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR sessment or to either of them the motion to the President or Board or to the head of the filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. Department at his or its office, on or before the to awards and as to assessments for benefit here- confirm the reports as to awards and as to as- sessments shall stand adjourned to the date to date and hour named in the advertisement for in will be presented for confirmation to the THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES the same, at which time and place the estimates Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, received will be publicly opened by the President ond Department, at a Special Term thereof, to who must pay cash or certified check, drawn or Board or head of said Department and read, be held in the County. Court House in the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended to the order of the Comptroller of The City of and the award of the contract made according Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New New York, and must also give a certified check to law as soon thereafter as practicable. York, on the 20th day of February, 1913, at by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, De- or cash in half the amount of the purchase price Each bid or estimate shall contain the name the opening of the Court on that day. as security for the faithful performance of the and place of residence of the person making the Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed cember 21, 1912. JOHN C. MYERS, Chairman; JAMES CAL- terms and conditions of the sale. Where the same, and names of all person interested with to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- amount of the purchase LAGHAN, Commissioners of Estimate; JOHN C. price does not equal or him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- sessment, or to either of them, the motion to exceed the sum MYERS, Commissioner of Assessment. of $50, the sum of $50 shall be ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that confirm the reports as to awards and as to the amount of the security to be deposited. This it-is made without any connection with any other WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk. d30,j16 assessments shall stand adjourned to the date security may at any time after the expiration of person making an estimate for the same purpose, to be hereafter specified in the notice provided the contract period be applied by the City to the and is in all respects fair and without collusion in such cases to be given in relation to filing. cost of completing any of the work required or fraud, and that no member of the Board of the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and SUPREME COURT-NINTH under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amend- JUDICIAL DISTRICT. tion of the contract period. bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other ed by chaptsr 658 of the Laws of 1906. The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause officer of The City of New York is, shall be or Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, .De- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- cember 31, 1912. chased by him to be used or occupied for any tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or THOMAS H. TROY, WM. McKINNY, W. DEPARTMENT, purpose other than that of their speedy removal, otherwise in or in the performance of the con- W. COLNE, Commissioners of Estimate; THOS. SOUTHERN AQUEDUCT nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue tract, or in the supplies, work or business to ION NO. 16. H. TROY, Commissioner of Assessment. SE for the use of either the land or the buildings, which it relates, or in any portion of theprofits d31,jl7 (CATSKILL AQUEDUCT.) Li EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Clerk. etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by any of these conditions shall forthwith void the the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- SECOND DEPARTMENT. NOTICE OF FILING AND OF MOTION TO sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the put- ing the estimate that the several matters stated CONFIRM THE FIFTH SEPARATE RE- chase money and the security deposited for the herein are in all respects true. In the matter of the application of The City of TORT. faithful performance of the conditions of the No bid or estimate will be considered unless, New York relative to acquiring title, wherever sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- as a condition precedent to the reception or con- the same has not been heretofore acquired, IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION pancy of any such building by any tenant free, sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, and petition of John A. Bensel, Charles N. for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary a certified check upon one of the State or Na- tenements and hereditaments required for the Chadwick and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to opening and extending of SHALER STREET, Board of Water Supply of The City of New demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the order of the Comptroller, or money or cor- from Kossuth place to Cornelia street, and York, to acquire real estate for and on behalf the above conditions of sale. - porate stock or certificates of indebtedness of from Madison street to Traffic street, in the of The City of New York, under chapter 724 The sale will be as of the condition of the any nature issued by The City of New York, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, City of of the Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal New York. thereof, in the Town of Greenburgh and the City chaser. The City of New York will not be value with the security required in the adver- of Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, for responsible for any change or loss which may tisement, to the amount of not less than three the purpose of providing an additional supply NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- occur in the condition of the buildings, or their nor more than five per centum of the amount of sons interested in the above-entitled proceed. of pure and wholesome water for the use of The appurtenances between the time of the sale the 'bond required, as provided in section 420 of ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or City of New York. thereof and the time of delivering possession to the Greater New York Charter. Public notice is hereby given that the Fifth occupants of all houses and lots and improved the purchasers_ after beingproperly vacated ,of The amount shall be as specified in the pro- Separate Report of Samuel Strasbourger, J. and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser posals or instructions to bidders and shall not all others whom it may concern, to wit: Irving Burns and Frank Hardy, Commissioners will be made as nearly together as the circum- be in excess of 5 per cent. First-That the undersigned, Commissioners of of Appraisal in the above entitled matter, was stance of vacating the structures of their tenants The certified check or money should not be in- Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam- filed in the office of the Clerk of the County will permit. closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- age, and that all persons interested in this pro- of Westchester, at White Plains, in said county, All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and on December 5, 1912. structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with envelope addressed to the had of the Depart- hereditaments and premises affected thereby, Notice is further given that the said report their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- bleat, President or Board, or submitted personally having any objection thereto, do file their said includes and affects the parcels of land desig- nances and foundations of all kinds, except the upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. objections in writing duly verified, with them at nated as Parcels Nos. 1090, 1098, 1100, 1142, exterior walls of the buildings and their founda- For particulars as to the quantity and quality their office, in the Municipal Building, Court 1144, 1149, 1150, 1152, 1155, 1164, and the tions and the sidewalks and curb in front of said of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the House square, Long Island City, in the Bor- claims of the following person or persons for buildings, extending within the described area work, reference must be made to the specifica- ough of Queens, in The City of New York. damages for the taking of the easement described shall be torn down and removed from the prem- tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said on or before the 20th day of January, 1913, and on said map as Parcel No. 1142, to wit: ises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting office of the President, Board or Department. that the said Commissioners will hear parties so Jennie V. Kanneen, Axel and Andrea Peter- from demolition shall be allowed to remain on No bid shall be accepted from or contract objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- sen, Daniel Harnett, Mary Ranahan Lyllian the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, awarded to any person who is in arrears to The tendance at their said office on the 22d day of Prince, Michael and Catherine Smith,J oseph S. which may be left. but not higher at any point City of New York upon debt or contract, or who January, 1913, at 3 o'clock p. m. and Julia A. Gessner, Margaret S. Dodge, Albert than two feet below the curb opposite that point. is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any

Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner R. Hatheway, Charlotte Emma Scrimgeour, The exterior walls and their foundations shall be obligation to the City. of Assessment, has completed his estimate of Daniel and Thomas Mullins, Daniel Mullins, taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall The contract must be bid for separately. benefit and that all persons interested in this Robert B. Breen, Jr., and Martha E. Breen, Al- be the level of the curb in front of the building. The right is reserved in each case to reject proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements bert E. Baltzly, John C. Effinger et al., Annie Where there is no curb the elevation of the sur- all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, E. Bannan and Edward J. Martine. Also the rounding ground shall be considered curb level. interest of the City so to do. claim or claims of the following person or per- having any objection thereto, do file their said All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the Bidders will write out the amount of their bids sons for damages for the taking of the easement objections in writing, duly verified, with him at property must be filled to the level of the sur- or estimates in addition to inserting the same in his office, in the Municipal Building, Court designated on said map as Parcel No. 1144, to rounding ground with clean earth. figures. House square, Long Island City, in the Borough wit: The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw Bidders are requested to make their bids or of Queens, in The City of New York, on or Rose Ann Reynolds, James O'Reilly, Mary and remove all abandoned water taps and old estimates upon the blank forms prepared and before the 20th day of January, 1913, and that Elizabeth Boyle, George McVey, _Johanna Day, service mains, and in place thereof cause to be furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the the said Commissioner will hear parties so ob- Tames Somerville, Timothy S. and Eliza Sheehan, inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in proper envelope in which to iinclose the bid, to- jecting, and for that purpose will be in at- tlizabeth Becker Wychinslry, Lorenzo Divizio, the street, in compliance with the rules and reg- gether with a copy of the contract, including the Alfonso Pagliuca, Rose L. Chiangone and lendance at his said office on the 23d day of ulations of the Department of Water Supply, specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- another, Eliza Hughes, Emil Oppenheimer, Moses poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- January, 191,1, at 3 o'clock p. m. Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Depart- Rice et al., Fred Shaw, Francois X. and Mary tion therefor at the office of the . Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment ment of Finance with a certificate from the De- Department for E. Routier, Daniel F. Mahoney, Nick and Rose 'w has assessed any or all such lands, tenements partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity hich the work is to be done. Piano and draw- Martell°, Sarah Bliden, Joseph Frattolillo, Pao- that this has been performed. ings sof construction work may also be ind hereditaments and premises as are within seen there.