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yaM 1 S - E CITY RECORD. Vol.. XLI, NUMBER 12064. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913. PRICE, 3 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. "Rate for electricity in Brooklyn"—Commissioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310— Case No. 1573—Long Island Railroad Company—"Application for approval of exer- OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. cise of rights in carrying out improvements between Brooklyn-Queens 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, New York City. 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.