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THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXIV. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. NuMnvR 10123.

THE CITY RECORD. Disposition of Property Coming into the Hands of the Police. The value of lost and stolen property recovered and returned to owners, trans- OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. „actionsD „ of the Property Clerk's office, etc., will be found in schedule annexed, marked Published Under Authority of Section t5a6, Greater New York Charter, by the Sanitary Company. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. The transactions of the Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad) for the quarter, set- GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYoi. ting forth the number of steam boilers examined and their condition and the number JOHN J. DELANY, CoxroLAr:oN CooNssr.. HERMAN A. METZ, Courraoltz2. of applicants for examination as engineers, will be found in the schedule annexed, marked "E." PATRICK J. TRACY. Svrsavisoa. Discipline. Published daily, except legal holidays. The number of officers dismissed from the force was: Subscription, $9.3o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. Patrolmen...... 8 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees). 25 cents; Dropped from the rolls: Canvass, ro cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance Patrolmen.. ...... 3 Department supplements, xo cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, s5 cents each Probationary Patrolmen ...... 2 section. Hostler ...... I Published at Room a, City Hall (north side), New York City. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Total...... 6 The number of charges made and filed against members of the force during the TABLE OF CONTENTS. quarter was: April...... 1:82 Aqueduct Commission— Health Department of— May ...... ...... 182 Minutes of Stated Meeting of June Minutes of Meeting of July i8, June...... 187 12, 1906 ...... 8104 1906 ...... 8093 Assessors Board of— Proposals ...... sto7 Total...... ...... 551 Public Notice ...... 8:o8 Manhattan, Borough of— .... 8111 BeBellevuellevue and Allied Hospitals— Municipal Civil Service Commissio-n following is the number of charges disposed of during the quarter: Proposals ...... ...... 8xo8 Public Notices ...... Rios The Board Meetings ...... ato7 Notice to Contractors...... Sits Number of charges upon which officers were dismissed ...... 30 Bridges, Department of— Official Borough Papers ...... 81 t t Number of charges upon which officers were dropped from the rolls...... Proposals ...... 8io8 Official Directory ...... 8104 of charges upon which fines were imposed ...... 175 Bronx, Borough of— Official Papers ...... 81,2 Number Proposals ...... 8ro8 Parks, Department of— Number of charges upon which reprimands were imposed ...... 29 Proposals ...... 8to8 Number of charges resulting in suspension ...... 2 Change of Grade Damage Commission— SIO7 Police Department- Yublic Notice Auction Sale... .... . 8107 Number of complaints dismissed ...... 112 Changes in Departments, etc...... 8104 Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 8107 Number of complaints disapproved ...... 15 College of The City of New York— Proceedings of August 13, 14. r5 Number of complaints withdrawn ...... Proposals ...... 8108 and z6, 1906...... 8099 Proposals ...... 8107 Number of complaints against members of the force who died or were dis- Correction, Department of— eP°ita of Sanitary Company missed or dropped from the rolls with charges pending ...... i6 Proposals ...... 8107 (Boiler Squad) for AvgustAugust g, Number of decisions pending ...... 172 Docks and Ferries, Department of— ro, II and 13, 1906...... 8tor Proceedings of June 13, rgo6...... 8ioa Retirements, Resignations, etc..... 8102 Proposals ...... 8107 Supplementary Report for the Quar- Total...... 551 Public Notice ...... 8107 ter Ending June 30, Igo6...... 8089 Education, Department of— Public Charities, Department of— Licenses. Proposals . .... Proposals ...... 8111 Borough Library— The number and character of licenses issued during the quarter, the fees received Finance, DepaDepartrtment of ProPosals .. ... ...... 8107 Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. Ste9 Street Cleaning, Department of— and the number of applications for licenses denied will be found in schedule an- Corporation Sale of Real Estate... silo Ashe etc., for Fil'hng to Lands.... 8107 nexed, marked "F." Notice of Sale of Lands and Tene- Proposals ,. ep tm n ...... Sto7 Deaths Reported During the Quarter. ments for Unpaid Taxes and 8109 Supreme Court,ri First Depa ent- Water Rents ...... Acquiring Title o Lands, tme t... 8ttz The names of members of the force who died during the quarter, with the date Notices of Assessments for Opening 8110 Supreme ing ' Second etc.nt- of death, the rank of each and the command to which he was attached at the time of Streets and Parks ...... Acc ~wiring '~'itle toLa Lands,nds, etc...... Srta Notices to Property Owners...... Slog Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, Be. death, are on schedule annexed, marked "G." Public Notice ...... 81 t 1 partment of— Fire Department— Proposals ...... 8109 Detective Bureau. Auction Sale ...... 8xo8 Transactions for the Week Ending The work accomplished by the Detective Bureau is shown in the schedule an- Proposals ...... 8707 June 9, 1go6...... 8103 nexed, marked "H." Respectfully, THEO. A. BINGHAM, POLICE DEPARTMENT. Police Commissioner. SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE go, igo6. TABLE "A." Police Department of The City of New York, Police Department of The City of New York,l Office of the Chief Surgeon, J} No. 300- Mulberry Street, New York, July 14, 1906. New York, July i8, rgo6. The Police Commissioner: Hon. PATRICK F. McGOWAN, Acting Mayor, New York City: Sir—The following is a report showing the number of days lost (sick time), and Sir—By direction of Police Commissioner Bingham I transmit herewith report also the number of visits made by the Surgeons of the Department for the quarter ending June 30, po6, by precincts. of the proceedings of the Police Department for the quarter ending June 3o, 1906. JOHN J. QUIGLEY. Very respectfully, H. KIPP, Chief Clerk. Police Department of The City of New York,1 No. 300 Mulberry Street, J} Precincts and Squads. Days Lost. Visits. New York, July i8, i906. Hon. PATRICK F. McGOWAN, Acting Mayor, New York City: Sir—Supplementary to the report made to you on July 6, i906, of the operations First...... I04/ 54 and transactions of the Police Department and force for the three months ending Second...... 464V2 173 June 30, igo6, there is forwarded to you herewith the statistics, etc., covering the Third...... 848'/a 387 same quarter, which has been customary to report in accordance with section 1544, Fourth...... 304/ i6o chapter 466, Laws 1901. Fifth...... 217 I50 Sick Time. Sixth...... 300 154 The time lost by members of the force by reason of sickness, disability and in- Seventh...... 121 juries received for the quarter and the details thereof will be found in the schedule Eighth...... 99V2 77 annexed, marked "A." Ninth...... 137 too Arrests. Tenth...... 187 117 The total number of arrests by the Police force during the quarter was: Males, Eleventh ...... I52/ 97 42,1153; females, 8,594; total, 50,727. Details are given in schedule annexed marked Twelfth...... I87% 142 Thirteenth...... 132 64 Lost Children. Fourteenth ...... 190 98 Males, 898; females, 366; total, 1:,264. Restored to parents or guardians, 1,238; Fifteenth ...... 263/ 162 other dispositions, 26. Of this number there were disposed of from Central Office Sixteenth ...... ...... 246 227 817. See schedule marked "C." Seventeenth ...... 166 1119 House of Detention. Eighteenth ...... 258'/a 155 Nineteenth ...... 315 214 The number of persons committed to and detained in the House of Detention Twentieth...... 261% 142 as witnesses during the quarter was: ...... 18 Twenty-first 150% 139 Remaining in House April i, i906 ...... Twenty-second ...... 217 219 Committed in April, igo6 ...... 38 Twenty-third ...... 252'/ 56 Twenty-fourth 179 Total...... Twenty-fifth ...... 359Y2 238 Discharged in April, 1906 ...... 35 Twenty-sixth ...... 363'/a 290 Twenty-seventh ...... 94 172 Remaining on May i, 1906 ...... Twenty-eighth ...... 434 359 Committedin May, 1906 ...... 25 Twenty-ninth ...... 292 214 132/1 46 Thirtieth ...... 2 169 Total.. ...... ...... Thirty-first ...... 276 179 Dis harged in May, igo6 ...... c Thirty-second ...... 17054 107 Thirty-third ...... 406 Remaining on June I, igo6 ...... i8 373 Thirty-fourth ...... 2481/a 186 Committedin June, 1906 ...... 36 Thirty-fifth ...... 44! 267 Thirty-sixth ...... 416'/a 210 ... Total Thirty-seventh ...... 329 19 Dischargedin June, 1906 ...... Thirty-eighth ...... 406 1:56 i8 •Thirty-ninth ...... 46 36 Remaining on July i, igo6 ...... Fortieth ...... 82% 78 Forty-first ...... The aggregate number of days' detention was I,5583~s; number of meals furnished, 73 49 4,676, costing a total of $1,402.80.

8090 T H E CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST ai, igo6. Precincts and Squads. Days Lost. Visits. Precincts and Squads. male. Female. Total.

Thirtieth Precinct ...... 490 40 530 Forty-second ...... 92 65 Forty-third ...... 509 71 Thirty-first Precinct ...... 8a6 76 goa Forty-fourth ...... 64 37 Thirty-second Precinct ...... 991 a26 1,217 Forty-fifth ...... 72 35 Forty-sixth ...... I78 i 97 Thirty-third Precinct ...... 65o 34 684 Forty-seventh ...... 44 36 Thirty-fourth Precinct ...... 42 42 Forty-eighth ...... 36'/ 28 Forty-ninth ...... 205 119 Thirty-fifth Precinct ...... 578 59 637 Fiftieth ...... 104 85 Thirty-sixth Precinct ...... 323 r4 337 Fifty-first ...... I13 84 Fifty-second ...... 84 Thirty-seventh Precinct ...... 301 7 3o8 Fifty-third ...... 184 49 Thirty-eighth Precinct ...... r56 6 162 Fifty-fourth ...... 153 91 Fifty-fifth ...... 527 55 Thirty-eighth Sub-precinct ...... 12 12 225 86 Fifty-sixth ...... Thirty-ninth Precinct ...... 64 4 68 Fifty-seventh ...... IoWs 42 Fifty-eighth ...... 9512 41 Fortieth Precinct ...... 48 2 50 Fifty-ninth ...... 332'/2 115 Forty-first Precinct ...... 70 r3 83 Sixtieth ...... 69/2 34 Sixty-first ...... 37O/ 135 Forty-second Precinct ...... II II Sixty-second ...... 71 45 Forty-second Sub-precinct ...... 3 3 Sixty-third ...... 58V 38 Sixty-fourth ...... ...... 590 96 Sanitary Police, Department of Health...... 1,257 so I,307 ...... 129 80 Sixty-fifth Detective Bureau ...... 1,976 77 2,053 Sixty-sixth ...... 70 25 Sixty-seventh ...... 228'/2 116 Tenement House Squad...... 15 1 c6 Sixty-eighth ...... 87% 45 Sanitary Squad, Steam Boiler Squad...... 2 2 ...... Sixty-ninth 75'/2 52 Seventieth ...... 273 26 Central Office Squad...... 23 a3 Seventy-first ...... 37 68 Telegraph Squad ...... ro 7 17 Seventy-second ...... 99 Seventy-third ...... ...... 143 95 Court Squads ...... 1,427 159 1,586 Seventy-fourth ...... I84'/ 80 Headquarters Squads— Seventy-fifth ...... 77 38 Seventy-sixth ...... 126 57 First ...... 36 62 98 i8 Seventy-sixth Sub ...... 53 Second ...... 151 27 '78 Seventy-seventh ...... 323 138 Seventy-eighth ...... 134 57 Third ...... 34 23 57 66 Seventy-ninth ...... 851/s Fourth ...... I r s Eightieth ...... 71 39 Eighty-first ...... 1211/a 73 Fifth ...... Eighty-second ...... 541/a 36 Eighty-third ...... 71 46 Sixth ...... I .... r Eighty-fourth ...... 185'/3 71 Seventh ...... 5 .... 5 Eighty-fifth .. ...... 22/ 17 Central Office, Manhattan ...... 195% 52 Fourteenth ...... 34 .... 34 Detective Bureau, Manhattan ... 43 6 Sanitary Squad ...... 71% Criminal Court Squad ...... 2O 4 7 30,918 6,916 37.834 Telegraph Bureau 2 2 Detective Bureau, Brooklyn ...... 20 19 Central Office, Brooklyn ...... 29 20 BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND. Branch Detective Bureau ...... 8 3 Second Court ...... 91/2 9 Fourth Court ...... 30 20 Precincts and Squads. Male. Female. Total. Fifth Court ...... 30 9 Seventh Court ...... 161/a 12 First District Office ...... 2 2 Forty-third Precinct ...... 382 a5 407 Second District Office ...... 2 2 Third District Office ...... 3 3 Forty-fourth Precinct ...... 289 22 311 Sixth District Office ...... 29% 4 Forty-fifth Precinct .....' ...... 513 6o 573 Eighth District Office ...... 23 2 Forty-sixth Surgeons ...... 67 Precinct ...... 272 46 318 Forty-seventh Precinct ...... 293 6o 353 Total ...... 16,1361% 9,705 Forty-eighth Precinct ...... 312 50 3 62 Forty-ninth Precinct ...... 944 316 r,s6o Fiftieth Precinct ...... 434 84 518 TABLE `B." Fifty-first Precinct ...... 217 14 331 Table Showing the Number of Persons Arrested During the Quarter. Fifty-second Precinct ...... 241 26 267 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Fifty-third Precinct ...... 163 T8 r8r Precincts and Squads. Male. Female. Total. Fifty-fourth Precinct ..., ...... 214 15 229 Fifty-fifth Precinct ...... 152 17 16g First Precinct ...... 305 7 312 Fifty-sixth Precinct ...... 156 70 a26 Second Precinct ...... o so 460 Fifty-seventh Precinct ...... 170 38 208 Third Precinct ...... 1,689 si 1,710 Fifty-eighth Precinct ...... 225 3! 256 Fourth Precinct ...... 132 8 . 14o Fifty-ninth Precinct ...... 281 40 32! FifthPrecinct ...... 1,002 144 1,146 Sixtieth Precinct ...... 384 45 429 Sixty-first Precinct ...... r8o ar sox Sixth Precinct ...... 795 78 873 Sixty-second Precinct ...... 112 Seventh Precinct ...... 656 4s 698 10 133 Sixty-third EighthPrecinct ...... 370 8 378 Precinct ...... 349 33 382 Precinct Ninth Precinct ...... S's 93 608 Sixty-fourth ...... se xo 217 Tenth Precinct ...... 569 59 628 Sixty-fifth Precinct ...... 336 27 363 Eleventh Precinct ...... 410 84 494 Sixty-sixth Precinct ...... 36 3 39 Twelfth Precinct ...... 1,731 354 2.085 Sixty-seventh Precinct ...... 107 6 113 Thirteenth Precinct ...... 542 40 582 Sixty-eighth Precinct ...... 12 6 88 Fourteenth Precinct ...... 748 39 787 Sixty-ninth Precinct ...... 699 106 SOS Seventieth Precinct ...... Fifteenth Precinct ...... 1,175 763 1,938 6i 6 67 Sixteenth Precinct ...... 952 354 1,306 Seventy-first Precinct ...... 101 r6 rs7 eventy-second Precinct ...... Seventeenth Precinct ...... 529 137 666 S ,,, 5 zt6 ...... Eighteenth Precinct ...... 1,048 494 1,542 Seventy-third Precinct 86 r 87 Nineteenth Precinct ...... 1,345 1,421 2,766 Seventy-fourth Precinct ...... to3 12 1I5 Seventy-fifth Precinct ...... 192 Twentieth Precinct ...... 1,067 769 1,836 30 ssa Precinct ...... Twenty-first Precinct ...... 478 178 656 Seventy-sixth 93 ro 103 Twenty-second Precinct ...... 936 250 r,r86 Seventy-sixth Sub-precinct ...... 9 9 68 Twenty-third Precinct ...... 7S 75 Seventy-seventh Precinct ...... 5 73 Twenty-fourth Precinct ...... 687 120 807 Seventy-eighth Precinct ...... rr6 r 517 Twenty-fifth Precinct ...... 629 to6 735 Seventy-ninth Precinct ...... 43 2 44 Twenty-sixth Precinct ...... 626 120 946 Seventy-ninth Sub-precinct ...... 45 .... 45 log Twenty-seventh Precinct ...... 19S 12 207 Eightieth Precinct ...... r6 ra5 Twenty-eighth Precinct ...... 626 75 701 Eightieth Sub-precinct ...... 12 .... Ts Twenty-ninth Precinct ...... 1,194 157 1,351 License Squad ...... ...... TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, I0. THE CITY RECORD. 809I

Precincts and Squads. Male. Female. Total. Manhattan and The Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Richmond. Offense. Male. Female. Totai. 'Male. FemaleTotal Detective Bureau ...... 285 25 310 Headquarters Squad ...... 47 .... 47 Infanticide ...... I I Eighty-first Precinct ...... 167 II 178 Intoxication ...... 4,991 1,844 6,835 3,562 817 4,379 Eighty-second Precinct ...... r,576 310 r,886 Intoxication and disorderly conduct.. 1,377 394 1,771 174 29 203 Eighty-third Precinct ...... 53 I 54 Insane ...... 176 94 270 14 II 25 Eighty-fourth Precinct ...... 142 3 145 Interfering with officer ...... 46 I 47 9 I 10 Eighty-fifth Precinct ...... 57 4 61 Improper guardianship ...... 67 29 96 16 17 33 EighthInspection District ...... I I Juvenile delinquent ...... pi 39 130 47 18 65 Ninth Inspection District ...... Keeping disorderly house...... 3o 132 162 14 II 25 Tenth Inspection District ...... I .... I Keeping disorderly house, aiding and abetting ...... I .... I ...... Eleventh Inspection District ...... I .... Keeping gambling house ...... 63 I 64 12 .... 12 Twelfth Inspection District ...... 6 .... 6 Keeping gambling house, aiding and abetting ...... I .... I I .... I Thirteenth Inspection District ...... 2 .... 2 Keeping pool room ...... 8 .... 8 ...... Keeping pool room, aiding and abetting s .... 2 ...... 11,235 1,658 12,893 Keeping opium joint ...... 3 3 6 ...... Keeping gambling machine...... ro 2 12 1 .... I Table Showing Cause of Arrest of Persons Arrested During the Quarter Ending Kidnapping ...... 3 2 5 ...... June 30, 1906. Keeping baby farm...... r x 2 Libel ...... 2 .... 2 ...... Manhattan and The Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx. Richmond. Larceny, grand ...... 829 157 986 272 33 305 Offense. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total Larceny, petit ...... r,024 134 r,t58 405 35 440 Larceny, person ...... 18 .... 18 31 .... 35 Assault and battery ...... 1,780 rr5 1,895 5,084 94 1,178 Manslaughter ...... I .... I r6 194 6 Assault on officer ...... 3r ...• 31 22 2 24 Malicious mischief ...... 178 log Its ayhem ...... 5 I 6 4 .... 4 Assault and robbery ...... 56 r 57 23 .... 23 M urder ...... 2 .... 2 Assault, felonious ...... 510 35 545 233 14 247 M Arson ...... 4 r 5 Misdemeanor ...... 4! 5 46 9 - r 10 it .... Abandonment ...... 154 3 117 229 1 230 Obscene prints ...... II ...... nuisance ...... Abduction ...... 17 2 59 6 .... 6 Public 7 .... 7 ...... Abortion ...... 5 so r5 r 2 3 Perjury ...... 50 2 12 ...... 6 6 3 Assault, indecent ...... 8 .... 8 ...... Personating officer ...... 3 .... I2 .... 12 2 .... 2 Assault, ...... t .... I 2 .... 2 Passing counterfeit money...... criminal I •••• I Abandonment, wife and minors...... 16o .... s6o Passing worthless checks...... 10 .... 10 ...... 5 r .... I Abandonment, minors ...... I I Robbery, highway 5 ...... 110 5 115 25 .... 25 Attempted suicide ...... 84 40 124 44 23 67 Robbery 178 43 Attempted assault ...... 36 .... 36 ...... Reckless driving ...... 178 .... 43 .... 89 20 .... 20 Attempted burglary ...... 19 .... 19 Receiving stolen goods ...... 8o 9 Rape ...... 41 .... 41 27 .... 27 Attempted felonious assault...... 57 8 65 lI .... II ...... Attempted larceny ...... 46 .... 46 14 .... 14 Reckless blasting 5 .... 5 ...... 5 5 8 r3 Attempted robbery ...... '5 2 17 3 .... 3 Riot ...... 5 ...... ro .... so ...... Attempted grand larceny...... 22 2 24 2 .... 2 Surrendered bail Suspicious person ...... 2,576 110 2,686 253 8 261 Attempted rape ...... 12 .... 12 4 .... 4 .... 2 2 II .... II Attempted arson ...... 3 •... 3 ...... Swindling ...... 13 .... 13 6 .... 6 Attempted assault, criminal...... a .... 2 ...... Seduction ...... II II Attempted abortion ...... I I ...... Soliciting ...... ...... so .... to 3 .... 3 Attempted bribery ...... I .... I ...... Sodomy Secreting mortgage property...... 9 .... 9 r I 2 Attempted extortion ...... I .... I ...... 6 49 7 .... 7 Attempted sodomy ...... I .... I ...... Truancy 43 9 .... 9 2 .... 2 Attempted blackmail ...... I .... I ...... •Trespass ...... Threatening life ...... I .... I it .... 1I Burglary ...... 390 I 391 174 4 178 Unlawful entry ...... 24 .... 24 53 .... 13 Bastardy ...... 45 .... 45 49 •... 49 ...... I .... I ...... Bigamy ...... 10 .... ro 6 I 7 Usury 158 714 505 213 718 Blackmail ...... B .... 8 I .... r Vagrancy ...... 556 1 852 10 86z Begging ...... 9 2 II 2 .... 2 Violation Corporation Ordinance..... 4,450 51 4,50 r 33 Bribery ...... r .... I I .... I Violating Health Law ...... 1,344 49 1.393 32 Bribery, extortion and conspiracy.... 2 .... 2 ...... Violating Liquor Tax Law...... 477 13 490 75 I 76 7 2 .... 2 Crime against nature ...... I .... I ...... Violating Lottery Law ...... 7 ...... 9 .... 9 2 .... 2 Violating Employment Agency Law.. 5 3 8 •• • - ...... Conspiracy I ... I Contempt of Court ...... 37 10 47 lo6 so rr6 Violating Postal Law ...... 502 I 503 107 .... 107 Cruelty to animals ...... 93 .... 93 20 .... 20 Violating Sabbath Law ...... 2 ...... Cruelty to children ...... 2 .... 2 r .... I Violating Opium Law ...... 2 .... Carrying concealed weapons...... 70 .... 70 57 1 58 Violating Hotel Law ...... 9 .... 9 4 .... 4 Law...... 56 3 59 ...... •.• Carrying burglar's tools ...... 6 .... 6 ...... Violating Gambling Violating Gambling Law, aiding and 2 ...... Criminal negligence ...... II .... It 5 .... S abetting ...... 2 .... 9 2 II I 2 3 Crap ...... 40 .... 4a Violating Medical Law...... 1 136 53 54 Disorderly conduct ...... 5,819 2,762 8,581 1,681 221 1,902 Violating Park Ordinance...... 35 I I r9 1 20 7 1 8 Deserter ...... II .... It 2 .... 2 Violating Bottle Law ...... I .... I Disorderly persons ...... 907 609 1,516 72 24 96 Violating Bill Posting Law...... 2 2 ...... Embezzlement ...... 4 .... 4 ...... Violating Factory Law ...... z .... 2 Exposure of person ...... 36 .... 36 23 2 25 Violating Explosives Regulations...... Extortion ...... 6 .... 6 5 .... 5 Violating Labor Law ...... 7 .... 7 ...... 4 ...... Endangering morals of children...... 8 .... 8 13 2 15 Violating Labor Law (Child)...... 4 . False pretense ...... 3 . .... 3 ...-...... Violating Federal Law ...... 5 .... 5 ••.• r .... r Forgery ...... 42 4 46 4 2 6 Violating Policy Law ...... 9 •... 9 2 .... 2 ...... •. Fighting ...... 16 .... 16 Violating Theatrical Law...... Fugitive from justice...... a I 3 3 .... 3 Violating Pawnbroker's Law...... I .... I •... .•.• •...... 2 44 Fighting, prize ...... 31 .... 31 13 .... 13 Violating parole 42 I .... I II .... II 2 .... Fighting, prize, aiding . and abetting.. 6 .... 6 4 .... 4 Violating Building Law ...... 1 ..... Gambling ...... 37 2 39 56 .... 56 Violating Railroad Iaw ...... 53 .... 153 ... • . EWndcide ...... 135 5 157 70 1 71 Violating Barber Law ...... I .... I ...... 8092 T H E C IT Y RECORD . TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906.

Manhattan and The Brooklyn, Queens and Felony Report. Richmond. Bronx. ' BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND. Offense. le.Ma Female. Total, Male. Female. Total. Number of Arrests. Disposition of Cases. 4 6 Dis- Sent to Violating Tenement House Law...... 24 23 47 2 charged Ac- Con- Other Peed- 70 .... 70 1 • ... 1 Males. Females. Total. Without quitted. victed. Authori- Died. ing. Violating Pool Law ...... Trial. ties. Violating Dental Law ...... 13 •.•• 13 2 •... 2 ... 3 •..• 3 •..• •••. •. .. Violating Revenue Law...... Arson ...... 5 I 6 1 1 4 Law ...... 2 .... z 2 .... 2 Violating Concert Assault ...... 78 7 85 30 10 5 .. .. 40 Violating Compulsory Educational ...... 2 r 3 11 2 13 Law Assault, criminal...... 2 .. a I .. . • I ...... 26 .... 26 Violating Game Law ...... Abduction ...... 6 .. 6 3 1 .. .. .. 2 ...... 2 •••• 2 Violating Butcher Law ...... Assault and robbery.... 24 .. 24 6 3 4 •• •• 11 .... log Automobile Law...... 272 • • • • 272 log Violating Abortion ...... I I ...... .. .. I zo 4 24 28 9 37 Witness ...... Assaulting an officer... 19 2 21 8 1 3 • • • • 9

Abandonment ...... 147 1 148 1 so 12 1 • •• 34 30,918 6,916 37,834 11,235 1,658 12,893 Attempted suicide...... 33 23 56 29 12 3 4 1 7 Attempted grand larceny 53 II 64 1 34 4 • • •• 25 Attempted extortion.... I .. I I .. .. . • . Felony Report. Attempted robbery...... I .. I I .. .. .. .. .. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Attempted rape...... 5 • • 5 •• 2 •• • • •• 3 Attempted burglary..... 16 .. 16 2 2 3 .. .. 9 Attempted felonious as- Number of Arrests. Disposition of Cases. sault ...... 7 .. 7 3 2 2 .. .. Attempted criminal as- Dis- Sent to sault ...... 1 .. x ...... .. .. 1 charged Ac- Con- Other Pend- fng. Males. Females. Total. Without quitted. victed. Authori- Died. Burglary ...... 176 4 186 41 x6 54 4 •. 6$ Trial. ties. Bigamy ...... 6 1 7 .. .. 2 .. .. 5 Blackmail ...... I .. I r .. 1 .. .. Arson ...... 2 .. 2 1 .. Bribery ...... 1 .. t :. x 26 Assault ...... 226 8 234 737 15 51 5 •. Conspiracy ...... 2 .. 2 ...... .. .. 2 1 2 .. .. 4 Abduction ...... 20 _ 2 22 15 Carrying burglar's tools. 2 .. 2 .. .. 2 Assault and robbery.... 58 2 6o 34 .. 12 •. •. ~4 Criminal negligence.... 4 •• 4 3 •• •• •• •• 1 Abortion 7 8 15 II • • ' • '. .. 4 Carrying concealed weapons ...... 29 2 31 2 Ix 9 .. .. 9 Assaulting an officer... 20 1 2c 7 2 9 • • 3 Extortion ...... 4 •• 4 •• 1 •• •• •• 3 26 2 •. to Abandonment ...... 44 4 48 to •. Felonious assault...... 237 13 250 72 61 25 •• •• 92 suicide...... 72 30 102 82 3 1 4 3 9 Attempted Forgery ...... 3 3 6 1 1 .. .. .. 4 1 .. Attempted grand larceny 48 .. 48 21 5 6 15 Gambling ...... 31 .. 31 19 11 .. .. .. 1 I .. I x • • • • • • • • •' Attempted extortion.... Grand larceny...... 216 22 238 64 57 46 3 •• 68 25 13 1 4 • • • • 7 Attempted robbery...... 23 2 Homicide ...... 63 1 64 23 15 2 .. .. 24 3 1 rape...... Tx •. 11 6 1 •- .• Attempted Larceny from person... 37 •• 37 12 8 5 •• •• 12 Attempted burglary..... 44 • • 44 17 2 18 • • .. 7 Keeping gambling Attempted felonious as- house ...... 10 .. xo 6 3 1 ...... 63 5 68 38 2 II .. .. 17 sault Mayhem ...... 4 .. 4 1 a I .. 1 103 19 148 1 .. 78 Burglary ...... 348 349 Manslaughter ...... I .. I I .. .. ...... 1 Bigamy ...... ... 7 .. 7 1 .. 5 Malicious mischief...... 25 2 27 9 4 5 • • •• 9 Passing counterfeit Blackmail ...... 3 .. 3 1 • • 1 .. .. 1 money ...... 2 .. z .. .. 2 .. .. 2 .. 2 .. .. t .. Bribery ...... Robbery ...... 27 .. 27 Ix 3 5 .. .. 8 14 52 •• 7 Bastardy ...... 73 •• 73 •• Robbery, highway...... I .. r ...... t 2 ...... r .. Conspiracy ...... 2 .. Receiving stolen goods. 12 .. 12 6 2 .. .. .. 4 1 1 2 .. • • 5 Carrying burglar's tools. 9 • • 9 Rape ...... 24 .. 24 2 8 2 .. .. r2 - • 7 2 • • • • • • •' 5 Criminal negligence.... 7 Seduction ...... 5 •• 5 •• 2 •• .. .. 3 Carrying concealed I2 •• to .. .. 13 weapons ...... 34 1 35 Sodomy ...... 3 .. 3 ...... .. .. 3 3 2 • • •• I Embezzlement ...... 3 • • Unlawful entry...... 7 .. 7 3 r .. .. •• 3 '' '' 2 Extortion 3 • • 3 1 Violation Penal Code.. 15 •• 15 5 •• 4 •• •• 6 493 261 26 78 1 .. 127 Felonious assault...... 474 19 Violation Policy Law.. 12 .. 12 8 .. 4 .. .. 10 5 3 17 Forgery ...... 35 35 Violation Lottery Law.. 3 .. 3 1 .. t .. .. I False pretense...... 2 •• 2 2 Violation Gambling Law 17 .. 17 II .. 6 .. .. 6 64 40 2 1 .. 2t Gambling ...... 4 Violation Parole Law... I .. I t 866 117 983 455 41 184 21 •. 282 Violation Explosive Reg- Grand larceny...... ulations ...... 2 .. 2 ...... .. .. a 51 22 2 .. so Homicide 153 6 159 4 20 1 21 10 3 5 3 Larceny from person... Total...... 1,381 94 1,475 388 330 207 12 1 537 Keeping gambling ...... 19 house ...... 63 2 65 46 Keeping pool room..... 36 .. 36 17 •• •• •• -• 19 6 ...... 2 TABLE "C." Kidnapping ...... 6 2 8 r x .. .. x Mayhem ...... ..... 8 .. 8 5 Lost Children. mischief...... $6 5 61 31 2 20 •• •• 8 BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Malicious Number of males ...... 781 Passing counterfeit .. i money ...... 7 .. 7 4 .. 2 .. Numberof females ...... 3 I Passing worthless ...... 4 4 2 .. .. 2 checks I,II2 2 1 .. .. Perjury ...... $ 2 7 4 •• Robbery ...... 99 II 110 48 3 26 .. .. 33 Restored to parents or guardians...... R95 Brought to Central Office ...... 817 Receiving stolen goods. 62 5 67 38 .. to .. 19 .. 22 .. 1 .. .. 6 Rape ...... .. ...... 29 29 I,I12 ...... . . riot...... 1 I I .. Inciting to BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND. 12 10 I ...... 1 Seduction ...... 12 .. Number of males ...... 117 4 Sodomy ...... 11 11 4 3 Number of females ...... 35 Unlawful entry ...... 10 to 6 .. 3 •• •• 1 152 Violation Penal Code.. 2 2 4 1 • • 2 • • • • 1 Violation Policy Law ... 1 t : • ii $ • • • • • • • • 6 Restored to parents or guardians...... Iqo Sent to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ...... 7 Violation Lottery Law.. 14 1 15 8 • • 3 • • • • 4 Sent to Children's Court ...... 5 Violation Pool Law.... 6 6 1 ...... 5 :52 Violation Gambling Law 18 3 21 18 • • • • .. 3 Violation United States Disposition of Those Brought to Central Office. Postal Law...... 5 -• $ •• •• $ Violation Parole Law.. 30 •• 30 •• •' 20 9 Restored to parents or guardians ...... 8o, Sent to Bellevue Hospital ...... 2 Aiding felon to escape. I •• I r •• •• •' Sent to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ...... 7 Sent to Children's Court...... 5 Total...... 3,239 241 3,480 ,,62x 167 732 58 3 899 817 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, Igo6. THE CITY RECORD • 8093

TABLE "D." Angle valves under repair ...... ...... 12 Disposition of Property Coming Into the Hands of the Police. Blow-off cocks repaired ...... 13 Blow-off cocks under repair ...... 7 Number of lots received at No. 300 Mulberry street from Boroughs of Man- ...... hattan. The Bronx and Richmond ...... I,o36 Gauge cocks repaired ... 25 Number of lots received at the Brooklyn office from Boroughs of Brooklyn Gauge cocks under repair ...... 6 and Queens .... ......... ... ....... .. .... ..... ......... ...... 360 576 Number of lots called for and delivered from No. 300 Mulberry street from Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond...... 280 Number of lots called for and delivered from the Brooklyn office from the Total number of boilers tested """"""""""""" 3,424 Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens ...... 153 Total amount collected ...... $7, 576 00 Value of property delivered from No. 300 Mulberry street, as estimated by the several parties receiving the same ...... ... . $31,008 35 TABLE "F." Value of property delivered from the Brooklyn office, as estimated by the Report of Licenses for the Quarter Ending June 30, 1906. several parties receiving the same ...... 32,437 97 • Value of property delivered in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx Police Department—City of New York, j and Richmond from the various precincts and courts, according to the Bookkeeper's Office. weekly property reports ... .. .... .. 207,924 88 Value of property delivered in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens Applica- With- Pend- Amount' from the various precincts and squads, according to the weekly prop- Character of License. tions. Granted. Denied. drawn. ing. Received. erty reports ...... ...... 75 399 39 TABLE " E." Theatrical, yearly, at $500 ...... 67 65 • • • • 2 $33,500 00 Sanitary Company. Theatrical, quarterly, at $zso ...... r r 250 00 For the quarter ending June 30, Igo6, there were 3,798 applicants examined for engineers' and firemen's certificates, to take charge of and operate stationary and pc*t- Amusement, quarterly, at $150...... 3 3 • • • • • • 450 00 able steam boilers and engines. Concert, yearly, at $Soo...... •..... 35 • . 1 r 17,500 00 Each applicant was examined as to his qualifications, experience and knowledge 33 of steam boilers and engines. Of this number 3,711 passed a satisfactory examination, C,.acert, quarterly, at $i5o ...... so 46 T 3 .. 7,500 00 and were granted certificates, and 87 were rejected. Concert, Richmond, six months, at $5o.... 4 3 .. 1 .. 200 00

Recapitulation (Engineers). Runners, new, at $20 ...... 6 6 .. .. .. 120 on Total number of examinations ... ...... 3,798 Of which were certificates renewed .. ...... 2,523 Runners, re,ewal, at $02.50...... ,s r8 225 00 Of which were certificates transferred ...... 947 Emigrant boarding house, at $to...... 3 3 .. .. .. 30 00 Of which were new applicants.. ...... 328 Of which passed on first examination ...... 205 Ofwhich passed on second examination ...... 35 Totals...... x87 178 r 5 3 $59,775 00 Of which passed on third examination ...... I Found incompetent and certificates refused ...... 87 Recapitulation. Rejected on first examination ...... 8o Deposit refunded on applications ddenied...... enied...... $150 00 Rejected on second examination ...... "' • • • • • • • • • ' • "' • • • • • • • q Deposits refunded on applications withdrawn ...... I,000 00 Rejected on third examination...... In hands of Bookkeeper on applications pending...... I,500 00 Not qualified ...... 7 granted ...... Certificate revoked ..•...... I Paid Comptroller on applications 57,125 00 Total number of certificates granted ...... 3,711 $59,775 00 Of which were certificates of first class ...... 494 TABLE "G." Of which were certificates of second class ...... 760 Of which were certificates of third class ...... ...... 2,263 Deaths Reported During Quarter. Of which were certificates for Fire Department ...... r4' Patrolman James J. Haher, Ninth Precinct, April 4. Of which were public school certificates ...... 53 Patrolman Frederick H. Oellig, Seventh Precinct, April 9. Of which were permits ...... .. Roundsman John J. Prunty, Sixteenth Precinct, April 13. Patrolman Emil Stetter, Criminal Court, April 15. Firemen. Patrolman Howard Groves, Eighty-third Precinct, April ig. Total number of examinations ...... 436 Patrolman John J. Patterson, Thirty-third Precinct, May 5. Of which were certificates renewed ...... 336 Patrolman Jerome L. Renner, Twenty-seventh Precinct, May 16. Of which were certificates transferred ...... 46 Patrolman Edwin O. Smith, Fifteenth Precinct, May 16. Of which were new applicants...... S4 Patrolman James A. Cooney, Forty-eighth Precinct, May 20. Of which passed on first examination ...... 48 Patrolman William S. Ryerson, Twenty-ninth Precinct, June 3. Of which passed on second examination ...... 2 Patrolman Joseph Eaton, First Precinct, June 9. Of which passed on third examination ...... .. Patrolman Godlove Lumb, Seventy-fourth Precinct, June io. Found incompetent and certificates refused ...... 4 Patrolman Albert E. Brown, Fifty-ninth Precinct, June Io. Doorman John M. Dinnen, Twenty-ninth Precinct, June i . Rejected on first examination ...... ...... 4 Rejected on second examination ...... .. TABLE "H." Rejected on third examination ... ...... ...... .. Quarterly Report, April I-July r, 1906. Total number of certificates granted ...... 432 Detective Bureau. Steam Boilers. Total number of arrests ...... 2,353 4,011 Number of examinations made of steam boilers ...... Disposition— Total number of convictions ...... 166 Number of boilers tested hydrostatically. 3,424 ...... 66 Number of boilers not tested (not in use) ...... 389 Delivered to other authorities...... Total number discharged...... I,802 Number of steam boilers defective... ...... ...... I40 316 Number of steam boilers under repair date of last report ...... 58 Total number cases pending.... ...... Total number tried and acquitted ...... 3 Defective. 2,353 B oilers condemned and unfit for further use ...... 77 Total value of stolen property recovered...... $222,862 42 Boilers requiring repairs . ..... ...... 95 Total amount of finesfi imposed...... 2,429 07 Boilers requiring repairs date of last report...... 58 Steam gauges defective.... ..... ...... ...... II Total number of years of sentences, 269 years, 8 months and 5 days. Steam gauges under repair date of last report...... 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment...... .. I Safety valves defective.. ...... ...... ...... 43 19 Sentences suspended.. ...... 31 Safety valves under repair date of last report ...... Sentenced to Juvenile Asylum...... ...... I Main valves defective . ...... ~4 Main valves under repair date of last report ...... 19 Stop valves defective ... ..... ... ...... ...... 33 Stop valves under repair date of last report ...... 37 DEPARTMENT O F HEALTH Globe valves defective.. ...... ...... 24 Globe valves under repair date of last report ...... 17 New York, J ulyY I8, I906• Check valves defective...... •• • ...... ...... 9 The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Check valves under repair date of last report ...... 19 Present—Commissioners Thomas Darlington, M. D., President; Alvah H. Doty, Throttle valves defective ...:...... ...... 7 M. D., Health Officer of the Port; Arthur J. O'Keeffe, Second Deputy Police Com- T'hrottle valves under repair date of last report ...... 6 missioner, for the Police Commissioner. Angle valves defective ...... II The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Angle valves under repair date of last report ...... I2 cocks defective...... Ii The Finance Committee presented the following bills,ls, which were approved and Blow-off cocks under repair date of last report...... • 9 ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: Gauge cocks defective ...... 14 Schutz Brothers ...... $80 00 Gauge cocks under repair date of last report ...... 17 Clarke & Baker Company ...... 23 00 Otto Stegeman .. ...... 29 74 576 James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 25 50 = Guarantee Awning Company ...... 102 50 Boilers removed and replaced by others ...... 65 Inland Stamp Works ...... 188 Boilers repaired ...... ...... I...... 90 Adam Gross .. ...... 62 35 Boilers under repair ...... 6 Electric Vehicle Company ...... I15 75 Boilers defective out of use, not to be repaired ...... ..... 19 Chelsea Auto Storage Company ...... 33 20 Steam gauges repaired ...... ii Dr. C. Clark ... ...... 66 25 Steam gauges under repair ...... q Estate of Johnhn Bickmann ...... 224 00 Safety valves repaired ...... ... 45 Victor Auto Stor rageage Company mpany ...... g436 Safety valves under repair ...... 17 Edward Riley ...... 100 00 Buckleyley ...... 4 Main valves repaired ...... 24 J. I 57 Main valves under repair ...... 19 John Reilly 26 no Stop valves repaired ...... 32 1PPB TWzq n ...... 25 00 Stop valves under repair ...... ...... 38 Ed. Tiechman ... .... .. ...... 25 00 Globe valves repaired ...... 20 Windsor Boarding anand Livery Staba lee ...... 25 00 Globe valves under repair.. 2I Frank Mullins .... .. ...... 27 30 Check valves repaired ...... 3 William Gleichmann & Co. ...... 2 78 Check valves under repair ...... 25 William F. Dowd ...... 00 Throttle valves repaired ...... 7 Israel's EF mpiree Stables s ...... ...... 25 00 Throttle valves under repair ...... ...... 6 Union League Stables ..... ...... 33 45 Angle valves repaired ...... Ii I. S. Remson Manufacturing Company ...... 153 95 TUESDAY, AUGUST •2I, Imo. 8094 THE CITY RECORD ,

Thomas Glackin ...... 29 20 Third—Report on changes in the hospital service. Automobile Arcade ...... 6 00 On motion, it was Henry W. Bischoff ...... 25 00 Resolved, That the following changes in the hospital service be and are hereby James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 25 uS approved: M. T. Kenny ...... 33 25 Reception Hospital. John Le Strange ...... 50 00 580 Mamie Nally, Helper, $2r6, resigned July 2, Igo6. Philip L. Hans ...... Agnes Newell, Helper, $216, appointed July 3, 1906. JohnWhite ...... '0 50 CharltonTaylor ...... 3 90 Willard Parker Hospital. W. H. Johnson ...... 25 00 Rose Cavanagh, Domestic, $216, resigned June 30, 1906. M. J. Halloran ...... 27 00 Jane Cainey, Domestic, $216, resigned June 30, 1go6. Clarke & Baker Company ...... 40 00 Rose Covington, Domestic, $216, appointed July I, Igo6. Otto Stegeman ...... 546 43 Lizzie Savage, Domestic, $216, appointed July 2, Igo6. Hunter & Trimm Company ...... 412 59 Louise Paris, Nurse, $480, appointed July 2, Igo& Curtis-Blaisdell Company ...... i,526 54 Jane Pender, Domestic, $2r6, appointed July 3, rgo6. Inland Stamp Works ...... 2 32 Agnes Patterson, Domestic, $216, appointed July 3, 1906. Sam. S. Strauss ...... 657 08 Bridget Gaffney, Domestic, $216, resigned July 7, rago6. John Wanamaker ...... 180 00 Mary Call, Domestic, $216, appointed July g, igo6. Percy Kirkland ...... 2 00 Edith P. Norris, Nurse, $.{8o, appointed July 9, 1906. Joseph H. Colyer .... ...... ..... ..... ...... ...... 6 42 Annie O'Connell, Domestic, $216, resigned July II, Igo6. Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home and Hospital ...... 125 00 Kate Hester, Domestic, $216, appointed July ii, Igo6. St. Mary's Hospital ...... loo 00 Delia Larkin, Domestic, $216, resigned July 14, Igo6. Bushwick Central Hospital ...... 100 00 Edith Finley, Nurse, $48o, resigned July IS, 1906. The Brooklyn, Eastern District, Dispensary and Hospital ...... 100 00 Jean Miline, Nurse, $480, appointed July r6, 1906. The Brooklyn Hospital ...... 200 00 Agnes Patterson, Domestic, $216, resigned July 16, 1906. Williamsburg Hospital ...... '00 00 Gertrude Junger, Domestic, $360, appointed July r6, 1906. St. Joseph's Hospital ...... 100 00 Annie Ruble, Domestic. $216, appointed July 18, igo6. St. John's Long Island City Hospital ...... 200 00 Annie Howley, Domestic, $216, appointed July 18, Igo6. The Jamaica Hospital ... ...... 50 00 Jean Logie, Nurse, $ }80. appointed July r8, igo6. Mary Immaculate Hospital ...... 100 00 Juanita Cortez, Nurse, $480, appointed July 18, igo6. Robert A. Keasbey Company ...... 275 00 Jane Pender, Domestic, $216, resigned July r8, Igo6. 1 'illiam D. Lewis ...... 144 00 Anna S. Moran, Domestic, $300, resigned July Ig, 1906. The Howe Scale Company of New York ...... 20 00 David S. Moran, Orderly, $48o, resigned July ig, igo6. J. S. Woodhouse ...... ...... I07 69 Margaret O'Brien, Domestic, $216, appointed July 20, 1906. JamesW. Everett ...... 100 00 Kate Farrell, Domestic, $216, appointed July 20, Igo6. James B. Craig ...... ...... 132 00 Jennie Schiepien, Nurse, $48o, appointed July 2o, 1go6. SamuelDodd ...... 76 00 Ethel Russell, Nurse, $48o, appointed July 22, igo6. B. P. Eldridge ...... 223 00 Harriet W. Lundin, Hospital Clerk, $720, appointed June r, Igo6. The Hospital of the New York American Veterinary College...... 549 82 Joseph T. Fennelly, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July I, 1906. Otto Stegemann ...... 180 79 . William Price, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July r, Igo6. Patrick Burns ...... goo Frank E. Weilbach, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July I, Igo6. Spencer Lens Company ...... 21 60 Annie Dorsey, Helper, $600, resigned February 28, Igo6. 149 50 Dr. H. O. Gill ...... Hospital for Contagious Eye Diseases. Adams Express Company ...... 34 30 Inland Stamp Works ...... ...... I go Mary Driscoll, Domestic, $360, appointed February 18, Igo6. Brooklyn Bureau of Charities ...... 133 92 Nellie Anderson, Domestic, $360, discharged February 13, Igo6. Mrs. B. Connicker ...... 8 of Riverside Hospital. II 79 Western Union Telegraph Company ...... Mary Summers, Domestic, $1g2, dismissed July 20, 1906. Wells Fargo & Co. Express ...... 120 ...... 52 84 Lena McCaffrey, Domestic, $iga, dismissed July 21, 1906. Fussell Ice Cream Company...... Mary A. Callahan, Domestic, $192, appointed July 21, 1906. J m s McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 6a e ...... 31 00 Annie Kalleher, Domestic, $192, appointed July 23, 1906. Ileen Nelson ... ... Rose Murray, Domestic, $216, resigned July 22, rgo6. James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 4 42 12 04 Peter Ingersleu, Laborer, $600, appointed July 26, Igo6. Western Union Telegraph Company ...... William Keegan, Laborer, $360, resigned June 30, 1go6. The Tabulating Machine Company ...... 30 00 The Vienna Window Cleaning Company ...... 70 00 John F. Dunn, Interne, $i2o, resigned June 30, 1906. ...... 7 00 Mary Grossman, Domestic, $192, appointed July I, i906. E. W. Bullinger .. ...... Ross E. Black, Interne, $12o, appointed July I, Igo6. Knickerbocker Spring Company ...... 2 50 ...... goo Lizzie Wilson, Domestic, $240, appointed July I, igo6. Clynta Water Company ... ..... Lizzie Wilson, Domestic, $240, resigned July g, 1906. Taafe's Original Troy Steam Laundry ...... 3 13 EagleLaundry...... ...... 2 00 John Finnigan, Laborer, $36o, resigned July I, igo6...... I 00 John Finnigan, Laborer, $360, appointed July 12, 1906. Bedell's Jamaica Express Jenny R. Hurley, Nurse, $480, discharged July i, igo6 GeorgeBauer & Son .... ...... 6 50 ...... 5oo Annie Parsons, Domestic, $192, appointed July 3, 1906. Fiss. Doerr & Carroll Horse Company on Lena McCaffery, Domestic, $192, appointed July 4, go6. H. H. Rusby. M. D .. ...... 340 00 ...... II go Mary Christensen, Domestic, $216, resigned July 6, igo6. The Hospital Supply Company ...... M. Louise Doering, Nurse, $48o, appointed July g, I906. The Lobel Andrews Company ...... 750 00 ...... 3,570 00 Leo Woodsworth Tindolph, Interne, $120, appointed July I, i906. James MacArthur Orville R. Rodd, Engineer, $1,350, appointed July io, Igo6. Christopher Dooley ...... 2,380 00 ...... 3,175 6 Thomas Moore, Driver, $720, appointed July io, Igo6. D. H. Vought & Son ...... o Grace Prestaro, Domestic, $192, resigned July II, Igo6. James Geddings, Laborer, $360, resigned July II, Igo6. Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel, recommending the dis- Fanny Steward, Domestic, $Ig2, resigned July ii, igo6. continuance of the suits named in his report. Maggie Dunn, Domestic, $216, dismissed July 12, 1906. Nora Sullivan, Domestic, $192, dismissed July 12, Igo6. On motion, it was Andrew Kralish, Laborer, $60o appointed July Iz, igo6. Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel be and is hereby requested to discon- Margaret O'Brien, Domestic, $192, appointed July 13, Igo6. tinue without costs the actions against the following named persons for violations of Minnie Hanley, Domestic, $Ig2, appointed July 14, Igo6. the Sanitary Code and of the Health Laws, the Inspector having reported the Belle Dorman, Nurse, $48o, resigned July 16, igo6. orders therein complied with, or the nuisances complained of abated, a permit hav- Emma L. Allen, Nurse, $48o, resigned July r6, '906. ing been granted or violations removed, or the orders rescinded, to wit: Minnie Hanley, Domestic, $192, resigned July x6, 1906. Mary Labree, Domestic, $192, appointed July 17, 1906. Mary O'Brien, Domestic, $216, resigned July 17, 1906. Names. No. Hannah Sheridan, Domestic, $216, resigned July r8, 1906. Jeffery Kenna, Fireman, $480, resigned July r8, Igo6. Rosanna Cavanagh, Domestic, $216, appointed July 19. igo6. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Lizzie Marion, Domestic, $216, appointed July 2o, Igo6. Peter, Louis ...... 62 Alice Tuite, Domestic, $192, dismissed July 4, 1906. Bade, Henry A . ...... 66 Raffaelo Legato, Deckhand, $600, resigned June 30, 1906. Peerless Brick Company ...... 77 Raffaelo Legato, Deckhand, $84o, appointed July I, Igo6. Weil, Louis ...... 79 Edward Clarke, Orderly, $360, appointed July 21, 1906. Klein, August ...... io8 Georgia Grier, Domestic, $300, resigned July 24, 1906. Finley, Alexander ...... III Kate Galpine, Domestic, $216, resigned July 24, 1906. Ehrlich, Jacob M . ...... 173 Irene O'Connor. Domestic, $216, resigned July 24, igo6. Adee, Walter .... ...... 733 Azter O'Connor, Domestic, $216, resigned July 24, 1906. Delehanty, John ...... 2,537 Maggie Killbride, Domestic. $2r6, resigned July 24, 1906. Cady, James C . ...... 3,o8g Margaret Corcoran, Nurse, $48o, appointed July 21, igo6. Cady, James C. ...... 3,090 Alma Relstrom, Domestic, $216, appointed July 2I, Igo6. Schiavone, Michael ...... 3,398 Margaret S. Johnston, Nurse, $540, resigned June 3o, igo6. Anna Clarke, Nurse, $540, resigned June 30, igo6. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Mary A. Cooke, Nurse, $540, resigned June 30, 1906. Flanagan, Thomas ... ... ...... ...... 93 Florence DeGraff, Nurse, $540, resigned June 3o, igo6. New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company...... Lola Stevens, Nurse, $540, resigned June 30, Igo6. Kroop, Charles ...... 16 168 Janet Hands, Domestic, $5eo, resigned June 3o, igo6. Damon, Charles ...... Grace Knettle, Nurse, $540; resigned June 3o, Igo6 ...... 170 McCabe, James .. 2,I2I Anna Lindeblad, Domestic, $264, salary fixed July I, igo6. Mulligan. William G. ...... Anna Tonneson, Domestic, $264, salary fixed July I, Igo6. Galvin, Bartow J ...... 3,592 Lydia Gustafson. Domestic, $300, salary fixed July I, rgo6. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Joseph James Gallagher, Hospital Clerk, $780, salary fixed July I, igo6. Postman, Isidor ...... 126 Theresa Brennan, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, igo6. Furlong, Henry ...... 2,719 Anna Cottrell, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, 1906. Marcolina, Toni ...... 3,500 Margaret J. Dowd, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. Anna H. Ferrall, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, Igo6. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Anna M. Brady, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, i906. Robertson, Mary R . ...... 54 Kathleen Hennessey, Nurse, $48o salary fixed July r, Igo6. Weskow, Ferdinand ...... 57 Josephine Clark, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, Igo6. Schulmann, Charles ...... .. 162 Margaret H. Hogan, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, Igo6. Mary Henneberg, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, r906. Mary A. Clair, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, Igo6. Sanitary Bureau. Esther Larsson, Nurse, $480, salary fixed Tuly I, 1906. Jean M. Gibson, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, rgo6. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: Estelle Bateman, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. First—Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. Teresa Flynn, Nurse, $48o salary fixed July I, 1906. Second—Weekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Kings- Anna V. Dugan, Nurse, $4801, salary fixed July I, Igo6. ton Avenue hospitals. Ordered on file. Inez Tolsma, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July 1, 1906. :.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. THE CITY RECORD.

1906. Fourth—Certificates in respect to the vacation of premises at No. 15 Brighton Katherine Lynch, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, 25 Tyson street, First Theresa Macdonald, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July 1, 1906. avenue, First Ward; No. 31 Franklin street, First Ward; No. Marjory Evans, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. Ward, Borough of Richmond. Sadie Guy, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, Ig06. On motion, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Margaret G. Egan, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, 1906. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Martha Ruthledge, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. situated upon Lot No. 15, Brighton avenue, First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, Georgia Moulton, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects Lillian Weiss, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. in the draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises Tessie Seaman, Nurse, $48o salary fixed July I, 1906. which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; Margaret Mitchell, Nurse, 0,$48 salary fixed July I, 1906. Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on Lot No. 15 Brighton avenue, Margaret Corcoran, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, be required to vacate said building on or Mary Rooney, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. before July 24, Iyo6, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit Elsie Bowden, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, i906. for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Mary J. Sheridan, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, igo6. existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Monica Moore, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Florence Hodgson, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Super- Karen Nilson, Nurse, $48o salary fixed July r, 1906. intendent. Grace McElligott, Nurse, $48o,salary fixed July I, igo6. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Mary McManus, Nurse. $480, salary fixed July i, igo6. situated upon Lot No. 31, Franklin street, First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, Louise Ojednes, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects Irene Gannon, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. in the draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises Minnie Kirwin, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; Ruth Kinney, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, igo6. Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on Lot No. 31 Franklin street, Mary O'Connell, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July r, i906. First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, be required to vacate said building on or Bridie O'Flynn, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, I906. before July 24, r906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit Anna St. George, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Mary Vaughan, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906, existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Minnie Meier, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July r, 5906. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Elizabeth Fritchman, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, i906. building and be served as the law requires, tinder the direction of the Sanitary Super- Josephine Houlihan, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i, 1906. intendent. Rose Golden, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Luella Fraser, Nurse, $480. salary fixed July i, 1906. situated upon Lot No. 25, Tyson street, First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, Ida M. Burling, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects Fanny Nowell, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, I906. in the draining thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises Anna Sherry, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; Tillie Schmidt, Nurse, $480, salary tixed July I, igo6. Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on Lot No. 25 Tyson street, Molly Shinnick, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, i906. First Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, be required to vacate said building on or Etta Bennett, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 5906. before July 24, I906, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit Elizabeth Ivers, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the Stina Udda, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July i. Ic,06. existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. Lillian Wolfersberger, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July t, 1906. And further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Rose Faulkner, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July 1, 1906. building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Super- Elsie White, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. inlendent. Cecelia Olsen, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July I, 1906. Fifth—Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. Helen Pettit, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July r, 1906. On motion, it was Hilma Lindberg, Nurse, $480, salary fixed July i, 1906. Edith Clausen, Nurse, $48o, salary fixed July I, 1906. Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason Mary J. Sheridan, Nurse, $48o, resigned July 6, 1906. that the causes for the same have been removed: Margaret Corcoran, Nurse, $480, resigned July Io, 5906 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Jean M. Gibson, Nurse, $48o, resigned July 15, 1906. 13049. No. 357 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. Anna M. Brady, Nurse, $480, resigned July 15, 1906. 11740. No. 238 East Fifty-first street. Veda Raymond, Domestic, $216, resigned July 16, igo6. 2623. No. Io6 East Eleventh street. Ada Bergen Domestic, $240, resigned July ,7, 1906. 2136. No. 5IV//2 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. Clara Norling, Domestic, $216, resigned July 5, igo6. 4370. No. 143 West street. Walter Thompson, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July i, igo6. 7100. No. 505 Bowery. Dennis J. Graham, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July I, 1906. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. John Cronin, Engineer, $4 per day, salary fixed July I, 1906. son. No. 2010 Quarry road. Otisville Sanatorium. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 342. Franklin street, near Fiske avenue, Winfield. Frank W. Howser, Hospital Physician, $I,2oo, appointed July i, Igo6, Irwin E. Hawkins, Carpenter, $600, resigned July 7, igo6. Sixth—Certificates declaring premises at Nos. 828 and 8,3o Seventh avenue, Bor- Hattie Horner, Domestic, $264, resigned July to, igo6. ough of Manhattan; north side of Fresh Kill road, Fourth Ward, foot of Sequine's Mary Lavin, Domestic, $300, appointed July 16, i906. lane, Fifth Ward, Borough of Richmond, public nuisances. Winifred Lavin, Domestic, $216, appointed July 16, igo6. On motion, the following orders were entered: Emilia Spankovic, Domestic, $i80. appointed July 24, i906. Whereas, The premises Nos. 828 and 830 Seventh avenue, Borough of Maohattau, Joanna V. Shea, Nurse, $480, appointed July ii, igo6. in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case being, in the Violet Parbury, Nurse, $480, appointed July II, 1906. opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a E. W. Fitzsimmons, Laborer, $360, resigned July i, 1906. public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports E. W. Fitzsimmons, Orderly, $36o, appointed July i, igo6. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards Hiram Conklin, Laborer, $480, discharged July 7, i906. as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit John Wilson, Laborer, $720, appointed July i, 1906. in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public James Giddings, Laborer, $36o, appointed July 12, igo6. nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and James Giddings, Laborer, $360, resigned July 25, 1906. declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, and in respect W. C. Scudder, Laborer, $360, appointed July 16, 1906. thereto orders, viz.: That the nuisance caused by unnecessary noise of hoisting gearing Harvey York, Laborer, $480, appointed July 19, 1906. of wagon elevator be abated. George York, Laborer, $48o, appointed July i, i906. Whereas, The premises north side Fresh Kill road, Fourth Ward, Borough of Jasper Brown, Laborer, $48o, appointed July 24, igo6. Richmond, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case being, Lawrence McCormick, Laborer, $720, appointed July 9, 1906. in the opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health, and E. C. Wall, Helper, $600, appointed July 16, 1906 a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports Irving Writer, Helper, $boo, appointed July 6, 5906. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- John Gillis, Carpenter, $720, appointed July I, 1906. gards as suffcient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business Henry D. Cronk, Laborer, $boo, discharged July 3, igo6. pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a Thomas Boylan, Laborer, $480, discharged July i, 1906. public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, Patrick McInerney, Laborer, $480, resigned July i, igo6. and declares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, and in Nora McInerney, Domestic, $240, resigned July i, 1906. respect thereto orders, viz. : Louis George, Laborer, $480, resigned July io, 1906. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; Frank Smith, Laborer, 448o, appointed July i, igo6. that the said premises lie cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced Frank Smith, Laborer, $480, resigned July 5, 1906. with fresh earth, and the floor so graded that all liquid matter shall be freely dis- Carmine Di Palma, Laborer, $480, appointed July I, 1906. charged therefrom; that sufficient windows and suitable roof ventilators be provided; Aurelio Belliccio, Laborer, $480, appointed July i, i906. that the walls and ceiling of the stable he sheathed with matched boards and painted; Vincenzo De Grandis, Laborer, $480, appointed July I, i906. that a watertight manure box with tight-fitting cover be constructed, at least three Sabatino Cipriono, Laborer, $480, appointed July i, igo6. feet from the stable; that the cows be cleaned daily, and the milking be done in a Venanzio Del Turco, Laborer, $480, appointed July 1, i906. proper and cleanly manner ; that 600 cubic feet of air space be provided for each Guiseppe Tirabbasso, Laborer, $480, appointed July I, igo6. ccw; that a properly lighted and ventilated milk house be provided at a suitable dis- Tony Sylvestre, Laborer, $600, appointed July 23, 1906. lance from the stable. Fiorenzo Cinque, Laborer, $48o, appointed July i, igo6. Whereas, The premises foot of Seguine's lane, Fifth Ward, Borough of Richmond, Fiorenzo Cinque, Laborer, $48o, resigned July 14, igo6. in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case being, in the Guiseppe Cuono, Laborer, $48o, appointed July i, 1906. opinion of the Board, in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a Guiseppe Cuono, Laborer, $480, resigned July II, 1906. public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports John Montanya, Laborer, $48o, resigned July i, i906. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards Ellsworth Montanya, Laborer, $480, resigned July i, 1906. as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit Chas. Bodine, Laborer, $480, resigned July i, igo6. in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nui- Herman Pierce, Laborer, $48o, resigned July i, i906. sance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and de- clares the same to be a public nuisance, dangerous to life and health, and in respect Willard Parker Hospital. thereto orders, viz.: That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued: Harry Gould, Laborer. $600, appointed May i, igo6. that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and replaced Hubert McDermott, Laborer, $600, appointed May 14, 1906. with fresh earth, and the floor so graded that all liquid matter shall be freely dis- George Curren, Laborer, $boo, appointed May 14. igo6. charged therefrom ; that sufficient windows and suitable roof ventilators be provided Antonio Summerville, Laborer, $600, appointed May 21, igo6. that the walls and ceiling of the stable he sheathed with matched boards and painted: Matthew Leonard, Laborer, $600, appointed May 17, 1906. that a watertight manure box with tight-fitting cover be constructed, at least three feet Michael Burns, Laborer, $600, appointed May 25, i906. from the stable; that the cows be cleaned daily and the milking be done in a proper John Campbell, Laborer, $600, appointed May 25, i906. and cleanly manner; that 600 cubic feet of air space be provided for each cow. Andrew Surnear, Laborer, $600, appointed May 25, 1906. Albert J. Nardini, Laborer, $boo appointed May 25, 1906. Seventh—Reports on applications for permits. John McLaughlin, Laborer, $600, appointed June 8, i906. Pasquale Pestilla, Laborer, $600, appointed June 7, 1906. On motion, it was Harry Gould, Laborer, $60o, resigned July i, 1906. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: Albert J. Nardini, Laborer, $boo, resigned June 26, i906. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. John McLaughlin, Laborer, $600, resigned July I, 1906. No. II, i906. Pasquale Pestilla, Laborer, $boo, resigned June 371. Muser Brothers, to use basement for mercantile purposes at Nos. 79 to 83 Fifth avenue. Riverside Hospital. 372. Louis Hamburger & Co., to use basement for mercantile purposes at Nos. Ernest Hug, Driver, $720, resigned July 26, 1906. 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. Minnie Blake, Domestic, $192, dismissed July 28, I906. 23040. Bridget Longworth, to board I child at No. 8g5 First avenue. 8096 THE CITY RECORD . TUESDAY, AUGUST az, io6.

23041. May Schwartzman, to board i child at No. 2384 First avenue. 13633. Davis Urbow, to sell milk at No. 444 Bushwick avenue. 23042. Sarah Johnston, to board i child at No. 2496 Second avenue. 13634. Max Cohen to sell milk at No. 226 Ellery street. 23043. Mrs. Margaret Camire, to board i child at No. III West One Hundred and 13636. Georgeacfinowitz, to sell milk at No. 262 Driggs avenue. First street. 13637. August Fick, to sell milk at No. 247 Nassau street. 23044 Mrs. La Ferida, to board i child at No. 324 East One Hundred and Twelfth 1364o. Rudolph Muegge, to sell milk at No. 187 Irving avenue. street. 13643• Joseph Cohen, to sell milk at No. 8g Throop avenue. 23045. Mrs. Rosina Cavalia, to board i child at No. 333 East One Hundred and 13647. Charles Goberman, to sell milk at No. 49 Chester avenue. Thirteenth street. 13648. Mike Beumeister, to sell milk at No. 676 Liberty avenue. 23046. Lillie Anderson, to board 2 children at No. 1413 Second avenue. 13650. Gustav Vogelsang, to sell milk at No. .306 Court street. 23047. Washington Heights Day Nursery, to conduct a day nursery at No. 332 West 13651. Pincus Markoff, to sell milk at No. 492 Myrtle avenue. One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. 13653. John Hardtung, to sell milk at No. 697 Hart street. 23048. Leo Plessett, to manufacture carbonated water at No. log East One Hundred 13654. Alex, Campbell Milk Company, to sell milk at No. 177 Berkeley place. and Thirteenth street. 13655. Alex. Campbell Milk Company, to sell milk at Nos. 81l and 813 Flatbush 23049. Leo Schneider, to keep 5o pigeons at No. 15 First avenue. avenue. 23050. John Veigel, to use a smoke house at No. 1976 Amsterdam avenue. 13656. Jacob Rosen, to sell milk at No. 344 Rockaway avenue. 23051. Max Liebscher, to use a smoke house at No. 1598 Avenue A. 13658. Alex. Campbell Milk Company, to sell milk at No. 1254 Bedford. avenue. 23052. Julius Waehler, to use a smoke house at No. 996 First avenue. X3660. Benjamin Manilla, to sell milk at No. io Lorimer street. 23053• Harry Brenner, to use a smoke house (gas) at No. 75 Goerck street. ,3662. Sadie Willner, to sell milk at No. 37 Division avenue. 23054- Frederick Schempf, to use a smoke house at No. 1540 Second avenue. 13663. Howorwitz & Robins, to sell milk at No. 474 Saratoga avenue. 23055- Bechstein & Weiss, to use a smoke house at No. 1713 Second avenue. 13664. William Gier, to sell milk at No. 2783 Fulton street. 23056. Alfred Naef, to use a smoke house at No. 2185 Second avenue. 13665. Bessie Sopenoff, to sell milk at No. 892 Flushing avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 13667. Morris Karlan, to sell milk at No. 1004 Flushing avenue. Rosie Pensaro, to board i child at No. 2390 Arthur avenue. 13668. Jorgen N. Pederson, to sell milk at No. 53 Adelphi street. 23057. 13669. Thomas Roulston, to sell milk at No. io8 Fifth avenue. 23058. Mrs. M. Proessel, to board i child at No. 569 Eagle avenue. 13670. Solomon Weintraub, to sell milk at 23059- Eliza Ruggiero, to board i child at No. 460 East One Hundred and Forty- . 13671. Frank J. Wuest, to sell milk at No. 370 Seventh avenue. eighth street. 13675. Joseph Horne, to sell milk at No. 510 Marcy avenue. 23060. Maria Acetti, to board i child at No. 466 East One Hundred and Forty- eighth street. 13676. Pincus Kassin, to sell milk at No. 312 Blake avenue. 13680. George Steilen, to sell milk at No. 4416 Third avenue. 23061. A. Hillebrecht, to keep io chickens at No. 882 Forest avenue. Thomas Johnston, to keep i cow at No. 2238 Creston avenue. 13681. Herman Blancke, to sell milk at No. 2517 Pitkin avenue. 1542. 13686. Minnie Reidmiller, to sell milk at No. 655 Central avenue. 1543. John Fogelstrom, to keep 2 cows at Hill avenue and Two Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, Edenwald. 13687. Henry J. Withers, to sell milk at No. 1437 Bushwick avenue. 1544. Joseph Leuner, to keep i cow at northeast corner Murdock street and Jeffer- 13689. John Meyer, to sell milk at No. 451 Court street. son avenue, Edenwald. 13691. Katie Kramer, to sell milk at No. io8 Albany avenue. 13693. Isaac Schochett, to sell milk at No. 81 Gerry street. 1545- Charles Schneider, to keep 2 cows at One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and Morris avenue. 13694. Sam Weinberg, to sell milk at Nos. 134 and 136 Boerum street. Michael T. McGlynn, to keep 4 chickens at 2341 Tiebout avenue. 13698. Rosie Mindel, to sell milk at No. 281 Atlantic avenue. 23062. 13699. William Freese, to sell milk at No. 596 Hamburg avenue. 23063. Thos. J. Hammill, to keep 15 chickens at No. 2334 Valentine avenue. 23064. Mrs. J. P. Holloway, to keep 25 chickens at No. 2336 Valentine avenue. 13702. John H. Wohltman, to sell milk at No. 504 Classon avenue. 23065. Wm. J. Pierce, to keep 25 chickens at No. 182 East Two Hundred and Twen 13703. Andrew P. Munson, to sell milk at No. 5401 Sixth avenue. ty-fifth street, Williamsbridge. 13705. Eugene Martiner, to sell milk at No. 733 Knickerbocker avenue. 13707. Mary Bockhop, to sell milk at No. 600/ First avenue. 23066. H. Irving Petersen, to keep 20 chickens at No. 259 East Two Hundred and 13708. Henry Schmidt, to sell milk at No. 1394 Putnam avenue. Twenty-sixth street. 23067. Louis H. Gilber, to keep 25 chickens at Two Hundred and Thirty-seventh Wagons. street, third house west of Martha avenue. 3002. Samuel Greenberg, to sell milk at Hegeman and Louisiana avenues. 23068. Peter Fay, to use a smoke house at No. boo St. Ann's avenue. 3058. Isaac W. Rushmore, to sell milk at No. ioo Atlantic avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 3059. Isaac W. Rushmore, to sell milk at No. 802 Fulton street. 23009. John falford, to conduct a bathing establishment at Nos. 1296 and I2g8 3062. Isaac W. Rushmore, to sell milk at No, 1201 Atlantic avenue. Myrtle avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 23070. Andreane Carubbo, to board and care for i child at No. 921 Atlantic avenue. Stores. Mrs. Kate Morton, to board and care for i child at No. 112 Carlton avenue. 23071. 865. Philipp Meid, to sell milk at Shell road and Thomson avenue, Winfield. 23072. Popina Borzillo, to board and care for i child at No. 1491 Herkimer street. 23073. Mrs. Maria Lotio• to board and care for i child at No. 4 Howard court. On motion, it was 23074. Murcella Maucino, to board and care for i child at No. 227 Rockaway avenue. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows: 23075. Grazier Genose, to board i child at No. 202 Vermont avenue. 22076. Rosie Licotta, to board i child at No. 86 Watkins street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 1546. Mrs. Jas. Murdock, to keep i cow at corner Bedford avenue and Crown No. street. 8868. John Bausheimer, to keep pigeens at Nos. 221-229 Avenue C. 1547- Henry Possenriede, to keep one cow at Cypress avenue, ioo feet from 8869. Becker Brothers & Co., to store and dress furs at Nos. 33 and 35 West DeKalb avenue. Houston street. 1548. John F. Hellebrand, to keep i cow at corner Flatlands and Lincoln avenues. 8870. M. Bowsky, to store and dress furs at Nos. 309 and 311 East Fifty-ninth street. 1549. Hans C. Pfalzgraf, to keep 2 cows at southwest corner Seventeenth avenue and Sixtieth street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1550. Frank Dickson. to keep 2 cows at Troechelman's lane, between East Ninety- 8871. Louis Moeller, to keep 6 cows at Monticello avenue. Edenwald. ninth and One Hundredth streets. 8872. Morris Turbin & Son, to keep io cows at Reed's Mill lane, Eastchester. 1551. Wm. Koehler, to keep 2 cows at south side Eighty-eighth street and Seventh 8873. Lena Goll, to keep 15 chickens at No. 1982 Belmont avenue. avenue. 8874. Frank Goepferich, to keep 12 chickens at No. 147 Columbus avenue, Van Nest. 21077. Bernard Gallagher. to keep i goat at No. 623 Knickerbocker avenue. 8875. Department of Street Cleaning, to dump clean ashes and street sweepings 23078. Louis Rosenfeld, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 42 Varet street. at southwest corner Marmoin avenue and One Hundred and Seventy- ninth street. 23079. Wm. Skippon, to keep io chickens at No. 88 Ocean parkway. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 23085. New York Sanitary Utilization Company, to manufacture oil and fertilizer at Barren Island. 8876. August H. Ohtersen, to sell milk at No. 1573 Flatbush avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 8877. Poloey, Jacob, to sell milk at No. too Stagg street. 8878. Kronick, William, to sell milk at No. 26 Liberty avenue. 23080. Mrs. May Cosgrove, to board 2 children at Morris and Meyer avenues, 8879. Kossiver, Abraham, to sell milk at No. 174 Boerum street. Jamaica. 8880. Joseph Hellriegel, to sell milk at No. 693 New Lots avenue. 1552. Karl Mueller. to keep i cow at Nineteenth street, between Avenues F and G, 888,. Ida Epstein, to sell milk at No. Ig1 Moore street. College Point. 8882. Benjamin Frith, to sell milk at No. 2137 Fulton street. 23081. E.Benzoni, to keep 20 chickens at No. 238 Hoyt avenue, Long Island City. 8883. Mike Nappi, to sell milk at No. 538 Driggs avenue. 23086. Abraham Laschawer, to keep and slaughter poultry at west side Carlton ave- 8884. Louis Feinstein, to sell milk at No. 963 Manhattan avenue. nue, 64 feet south of Amstel canal, Arverne. 8885. Sam Tapper, to sell milk at No. 188 East New York avenue. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 8886. Harry Schopick, to sell milk at No. 63 Beaver street. 23082. John Trautmann, to keep to pigeons at No. 219 New York avenue. Fourth 8887. Max Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 731 Gates avenue. Ward. 8888. Harry Waldman, to sell milk at No. ioi Gerry street. 23083. John Trautman, to keep 18 chickens at No. 219 New York avenue, Fourth 8889. Frederick Schmidt, to sell milk at No. 253 Kingsland avenue. Ward. 889o. Phillip Rosenblum, to sell milk at No. 74 Osborn street. 23084. John Gerdes, to keep 3o chickens at No. 222 New York avenue, Fourth 8891. Rebecca Heyman, to sell milk at No. 398 Marcy avenue. Ward. 8892. Becky Schwartz, to sell milk at Nos. 51 and 53 Varet street. 8893. David Williams, to sell milk at Nos. 43 and 45 Bartlett street. Report of application for store and wagon permits for the sale and delivery of 8894. Marino Luzino, to sell milk at No. 371 Manhattan avenue. milk in The City of New York. 8895. Louis Aronson, to sell milk at No. 528 Flushing avenue. On motion, it was 88g6. Mary Bower, to sell milk at No. 673 Liberty avenue. Resolved, That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The 8897. Samuel Chernoff, to sell milk at No. 572 Clinton street. City of New York be and the same are hereby granted: 8898. Benjamin Solomon, to sell milk at No. 751 Liberty avenue. 8899. Weibert Bros., to sell milk at No. S3o3 Fifth avenue. Stores. 890o. John Wogdolowsky, to sell milk at No. 2055 Pitkin avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 8goi. H. Loshkin & S. Borschewsky, to sell milk at No. 7 McDougal street. No. 8902. H. Loshkin & S. Borschewsky, to sell milk at No. 323 Sackman street. Adolf Richter, to sell milk at No. 1421 Charlotte street. 8903. Jacob Pattiky, to sell milk at No. 394 Grand street. 545. 8904. Louis Cohen, to sell milk at No. 302 Osborn street. 677. Eugene Blayniere, to sell milk at No. 1195 Tremont avenue. 89o5. Adolph Brunjes, to sell milk at No. 428 Bedford avenue. 817. Charles Rooder, to sell milk at No. 4028 Third avenue. 8906. Weibert Brothers, to sell milk at No. 5303 Fifth avenue. 877. William Greendorfer, to sell milk at No. 413 St. Ann's avenue. 8907. Bertha Hallanan, to conduct a bathing establishment at foot Bay Twenty- 963. L. George Harz, to sell milk at No. io56 Freeman street. fourth street. 1223. Theodore Doll, to sell milk at No. Iola Washington avenue. 8908. Thos. Gillen, to keep one cow at No. 345 Bergen street. 1344. Nicholas Ruddy, to sell milk at No. 556 Courtlandt avenue. 8909. Frank Krupp, to keep one cow at No. 28 Catherine street. 1405. George Meyer, to sell milk at No. 560 Brook avenue. 8910. William J. Rumph, to keep i cow at Varkin's Hook road, corner Canarsie 1655. Elizabeth O'Neill, to sell milk at No. 636 East One Hundred and Thirty- lane. seventh street. 8911. Guiseppe Lapenta, to keep I cow at Eighty-third street, between Twenty- Mary Klapproth, to sell milk at No. 4770 Third avenue. fourth and Stillwell avenues. I ~. N. J. Dougherty, to sell milk at No. 8o2 Eagle avenue. 8912. Louis Cohen, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 302 Osborn street. Samuel Siegel, to sell milk at No. 459 Brook avenue. 8913. Henry H. Falkenstein, to keep 6 chickens at No. 34o5 Avenue I. 2119. Sophie Kruger, to sell milk at Westchester avenue and Olmstead street. 8914. Alfred G. Barnard, to keep 12 chickens at No. Igo Chauncey street. 2I20. Henry Frey. to sell milk at No. 865 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth 8915. George Barr, to keep 12 chickens at No. 78 Clarkson street. street. 8916. Abraham M. Merovitz, to keep lo chickens at Nos. 165-167 Cook street. 2I2I. Donato Guerriero, to sell milk at No. 642?4 Morris avenue. 8917. Louisa Maurer, to keep 2 chickens at No. log Evergreen avenue. 2I22. Thomas G. Lauricella, to sell milk at No. 585 Tremont avenue. 8918. Jacob H. Erb, to keep 25 chickens at No. 6914 Fourteenth avenue. 2123. Samuel Saviano, to sell milk at No. 603 Morris avenue. 8919. Wm. Barg, to keep 6 chickens at No. 7614 Fourth avenue. 2I24. Herman Klein, to sell milk at No. 502 Unionport road. 8920. John Burke, to keep 15 chickens at No. no Glen street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 8921. Volguard T. Magnussen, to keep 22 chickens at No. 45 Harman street. 13545- Bernard Whalen, to sell milk at No. 212 Bridge street. 8922. John Cherger, to keep 6 chickens at No. ioo Hill street. 13622. Rudolph Blank, to sell milk at No. 8644 Eighteenth avenue. 8923. Kate Reichert, to keep 5 chickens at No. 131 Melrose street. Rosie Gelber, to sell milk at No. 7o Humboldt street. 8924. Mrs. Mattie P. Hague, to keep 2 chickens at No. Ito Prospect street. 13631. Ahre Kiland, to sell milk at No. 9922 Fourth avenue. 8925. Wm. Small, to keep 3 chickens at No. 27 Rockwell place. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, . THE CITY RECORD. 8097

8926. Nicholas H. Thaler, to keep 8 chickens at No. 84 Stanhope street. 6410. No. 2037 Second avenue. 8927. Ignatz Zanilski, to keep 6 pigeons at No. 404 Wyona street. 7332. Nos. 75 and 79 Fulton street. 8928. Jas. H. DeBaun, to keep 14 chickens at No. 170 Ninth street. 6828. No. 626 Water street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 8349. No. it Lewis street. 8929. George Gorr, to sell milk at No. 412 Green street, Evergreen. 8493. No. 9 West Ninth street. On motion, it was 8379. No. 213 West Sixtieth street. Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked. 7338. Nos. 2 and 4 Seventh avenue. 7339. Nos. 2 and 4 Seventh avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. No. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 6502. Louis Merkin, to sell milk at No. 235 East Twenty-ninth street. 1826. No. 317 East Twenty-first street, 2io57. Maria Gorga, to board children at No. 33o East One Hundred and Ninth 2238. No. 522 Elton street. street. i8o6. No. 158 Snyder avenue. 22089. Columbo Cucco, to board children at No. 306 East One Hundred and Elev- i686. No. 263 Berriman street. enth street. 2146. No. 47 Van Brunt street. 22811. Stella Petraglia, to board children at No. 34o East One Hundred and Twelfth 2188. No. 107 Van Brunt street. street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 6. Mrs. Julia Quell, to board children at No. 2733 Eighth avenue. First-Weekly report from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work 20 1. Lena Paulito, to board children at No. 315 East One Hundred and Thirteenth performed in the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. street. 20401. Carmina Maggese, to board children at No. 317 East One Hundred and Division of Inspections. Thirteenth street. Second-Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. 19932. Mrs. Louise Scola, to board children at No. 310 East One Hundred and (a) Weekly report of work performed by sanitary police. Fifteenth street. Ordered on file. 20122. Mrs. Ida Eberwein, to board children at No. 2735 Eighth avenue. (b) Report of violations of section 63 of the Sanitary Code. 19647. Sarah Tobin, to board children at No. 533 West Forty-sixth street. The Secretary was directed to notify the persons named in said report that a 1479o. Hyman Zangwill, to manufacture carbonated water at Nos. 127 and 129 Lud- repetition of the offense will be sufficient cause for the revocation of their permits. low street. Division of Contagious Diseases. 16339. Benjamin M. Schwartz, to keep stable in cellar at No. 514 West Fifty-sixth street. Third-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. 16157. Felix Quinn, to keep stable in cellar at No. 419 West Fifty-fourth street. (a) Monthly reports of charitable institutions. 19477. William Sager, to use smoke house at No. 1598 Avenue A. (b) Reports of inspection of discharged patients from Willard Parker, Recep- 18850. Pfeiffer & Reihsmann, to use smoke house at No. gg6 First avenue. tion and Riverside hospitals. 21284. Gertrude Wagner, to use smoke house at No. ig76 Amsterdam avenue. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Division of Communicable Diseases. Fourth-Weekly report of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 781. Dominico Amelio, to sell milk at No. 663 East One Hundred and Fortieth street. Division of Laboratories. 926. Benjamin Panesh, to sell milk at southeast corner One Hundred and Fifty- Fifth-Weekly report of the Pathologist and Directors of the Chemical, Resarch sixth, street and Trinity avenue. and Vaccine Laboratories. Ordered on file. 677. John Quigley, to sell milk at No. 1195 Tremont avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1963. Abe Sachs, to sell milk at No. 459 Brook avenue. 1588. Charles Rooder, to sell milk at No. 291 Willis avenue. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 390. Engelbert Krumm, to sell milk at No. 56o Brook avenue. formed in the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. 545. Frederick C. Barthen, to sell milk at Charlotte street, near Jennings street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. io8. Ernest Gerlach, to sell milk at No. 636 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work street. performed in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 1655. Charles Viohl, to sell milk at No. 636 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. Division of Sanitary Inspection. 1344. Christian Kuhner, to sell milk at No. 556 Courtlandt avenue. Second-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. 1878. John C. Brockmann, to sell milk at No. 8o2 Eagle avenue. (a) Weekly report of work performed by sanitary police. 1223. August Zink, to sell milk at No. ioii Washington avenue. Ordered on file. 877. Samuel Young, to sell milk at No. 413 St. Ann's avenue. Division of Contagious Diseases. 1669. Mary Rossi, to sell milk at No. 4770 Third avenue. Third-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. 1936. George Schafer, to sell mik at No. 1390 Boston road. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 178. Antonin Jones, to keep 4 cows at First avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- streets, Williamsbridge. formed in the Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. 1073. Mrs. S. C. Schmeichel, to keep 3 cows at White Plains road and Kossuth BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. avenue, Wakefield. 403. William Forman, to keep 2 cows at Morris Park (racetrack), Westchester. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 905. Jacob Fink, to keep 2 cows at Kingsbridge road and Nineteenth avenue, formed in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. Wakefield. Bureau of Records. 969. Elizabeth Murray, to keep 3 cows at White Plains road and Kossuth The following communications were received from the Reigistrar of Records: avenue, Wakefield. 899. J. Lieber, to keep 20 cows at Second street and Avenue C, Unionport. First-Weekly report. Ordered on file. 914. Charles Craft, to keep I cow at north side Kingsbridge road and Oakes ave- Second-Reports on applications to record corrected certificates. nue, Wakefield. On motion, it was 889. B. Parker, to keep i cow at West Farms road, between Forest and Silver Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certifi- streets, Unionport. cates relating to: 895. Mrs. G. Schmeichel, to keep i cow at White Plains road and Kossuth ave- Isidor Alter, born January 4, t89i. nue, Wakefield. Henry Weil, born July i8, 1891. 319. J. G. Mannloyier, to keep i cow at Second street and Avenue A, Unionport. Rebecca Levinson, born June 7, 1892. 948. Christian Waltzen, to keep I cow at Westchester avenue, near Green avenue. Harry Goodman, born June 27, 1892. avenue. Joseph Avallone, born July 7, 1892. 133. P. McCarthy, to keep 2 cows at west side Railroad avenue, near Second Julius Halprin, born March i6, 1894. Emily Bradford Cornwall, born March 31, 1906. street, Westchester. 30. 1906. 878. Wm. Gaffney, to keep i cow at Thirteenth street, between Fourth and Fifth Jean Nicholas Bettenbourg, born June avenues, Williamsbridge. Nicholas Edmond Anson, born July 4, igo6. 142. Mathilda Callaghan, to keep c6 cows at Eleventh avenue and Boston road, Andrea La Paglia, died July 12, 1905. Williamsbridge. Cologera Venezia, died October 12, 1905. 292. Patrick Cleary, to keep 2 cows at northeast corner Fourteenth street and Catharine Elizabeth Tredwell, died November 7, 1906. White Plains avenue, Williamsbridge. John Joseph Cotter, died December to, 1905. William McGrath, died April 21, igo6. Eighth-Reports on applications for relief from orders. Antonia Alonge, died May 23, igo6. On motion, it was Daniel McVeigh, died June 2o, i906. Resolved. That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded, as fol- Christopher Matthews, died June 21, igo6. lows: Thomas Connell, died June 23, 1906. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Nicola Lade, died June 26, igo6. No. Rose Roche, died July i, 1906. 7618. No. 53o East Thirteenth street, extended until August i, igo6. Regina Friedman, died July 5, t906. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Philip Franck, died July to, 1906. Ellen Burke, died July 12, igo6. iota. West side Mapes avenue, first house south of One Hundred and Seventy- 13, i906. ninth street, extended until July 20, , igo6. David Uhlfelder, died July 1455. No. 418 Willis avenue, modified so as not to require the entire apartment to Third-Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. be renovated, but that one bedroom be done. On motion, it was BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the 2166. No. 716 Jefferson avenue, extended until September 20, igo6. volume of "Delayed and Imperfect Certificates" the following certificates: 14, 1900. Rescinded. Mary Anna Hofman, born September BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Mauro Farieri, born August z8, igo2. Francesco Farieri, born November ir, igoq. 5og6. No. 146 West Seventy-ninth street. Abraham Baratt, born July 17, 1901. 6182. No. 66 West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street. Annie Vogel, born October 9, 1901. 766o. No. ii7 Allen street. Ruth Hornik, born February i6, igoo. 7gn. No. 352 East Eleventh street. Rose Leitner, born November 3, 1900. 8020. No. 117 Allen street. Patrick Dolan, born April 7, 1901. 8316. No 3g2 Sixth avenue. Issy Grief, born July 12, 1900. 8323. No. 62 Elizabeth street. 8392. No. i66 East Eightieth street. Leave of Absence. 8445. No. 1465 Second avenue. Reports on applications for leave of absence. . BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. On motion, it was s35o. Nos. too and 102 North Portland avenue. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follows: 2493. No. 1013 DeKalb avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Alvina Mand, July i6, 1906. 378. No. 8o Camellia street, Long Island City. Louise A. Wandel, July i6, i906. On motion, it was Eugenie G. Spanneut. July a i to July 13, 1906. Resolved, That the folllowing applications for relief from orders be and are Amy A. Miller, July i8 to July 3!, tgo6. hereby denied: Dr. J. S. Billings, Jr., July 2 to July t6, i906. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Emil F. Johnson, July z to September 3, igo6. No. Hugh Hall, July 23 to July 28, 1906. 8i2g. No. 148 East Eighteenth street. Russell Raynor, July 23 to July 28, 1906. 6576. No. 255 West Thirty-eighth street. John G. Torborg, June 3o to July 7, i906. 8o68. Nos. g5 and g7 Cliff street. William A. Campbell, July 5 to July 14, 1906. 8505. Nos. 2132 to 2136 Seventh avenue. Arthur S. Wilson, July 2! to July 29, 1906. 8506. Nos. 2132 to 2136 Seventh avenue. John Pidgeon, Julg to Jul i6, 1906. 85. No 2132 to 2136 Seventh avenue. Elizabeth Gregg, July g to July 30, igo6. 8098 TIE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, i906.

Dr. J. F. Whitmyer, July 2 to July 7, igo6. Resolved, That the site at No. 77 Irving street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Joseph Begg, June is to June 17, igo6. upon which Lewis & Simon propose to locate a poultry slaughter-house, be and the same is hereby disapproved. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. The application of Abraham Laschawer for a permit to keep and slaughter poul- Joseph L. Quinn, July II, igo6. try on the west side of Carlton avenue, sixty-four feet south of Amstel canal, Ar- verne, Borough of Queens, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Superintendent it was A. T. Tallmadge, July i4, i906. Resolved, That the site on the west side of Carlton avenue, sixty-four feet Mabel J. Lomas, July i6 to July x6, i906. south of Amstel canal, Arverne, in the Borough of Queens, and the plans and speci- Tessie Seaman, June 29 to July 5, i906. fications for the construction of a poultry slaughter-house thereon, having been ap- Nathan S. K. Miles, July g to July is. i906. proved by this Board, the Secretary be and is hereby directed to issue a permit to A copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Abraham Laschawer to keep and slaughter poultry. authorizing an issue of Revenue Bonds to the amount of $39,537.50, to defray the ex- The application of Christian Welteck for the approval of the site on Seventh pense of employing Inspectors and Nurses, was received and ordered on file. avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, College Point, Borough of Queens, A copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on rcommendatson of the Sanitary authorizing an issue of Special Revenue Bonds to the amount of $5,00O, to defray Superintendent it was the necessary expense required to be incurred in reindexing and consolidating the Resolved, That the site on Seventh avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth records of vital statistics on file in the Bureau of Records of the Department of streets, College Point, Borough of Queens, upon which Christian Welteck proposes Health, and for the payment of the salaries of Typewriting Copyists and for the to locate a cow stable, be and the same is hereby approved. purchase or rental of typewriting machines required for the purpose, was received The application of Charles D. Leavitt for the approval of the site at No. 5o Bank and ordered on file. street, Flushing, Borough of Queens, for the location of a cow stable, was received, A copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent it was authorizing an issue of Corporate Stock in an amount not exceeding $225,000, to Resolved, That the site at No. 5o Bank street, Flushing, Borough of Queens, provide means for the erection of buildings and for improving, permanently better- .ipon which Charles D. Leavitt proposes to locate a cow stable, be and the same is ing and equipping property purchased for the use of a tuberculosis sanatorium lo- Hereby approved. cated in the town of Mount Hope, Orange County, State of New York, was received The application of John Connor for the approval of the site on Eighth street and ordered on file. and Fourth avenue, Whitestone, Borough of Queens, for the location of a cow A copy of a resolution adopted by the Art Commission of The City of New stable, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent it was York, approving the designs for a measles pavilion for„ the Kingston" Avenue Hos- Resolved, That the site on Eighth street and Fourth avenue, Whitestone, Bor- pital, Brooklyn, represented by Exhibits 213-A, "2i3-B, `213-C,» 213-D,” ough of Queens, upon which John Connor proposes to locate a cow stable, be and •:213-E, 213-F,' „213-G, 213-H> 213-I, 213-J,'213-K,,, „213-L. 213-M, the same is hereby approved. "213-N" and 213-0," of record in this matter, was received and ordered on file. The application of Patrick Reidy for the approval of the site on the south side A copy of a resolution adopted by the Art Commission of The City of New of Eighth street, too feet west of Fourteenth avenue, Whitestone, Borough of York, approving the designs and location of a vaccine station, Westchester, Borough Queens, for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on recommendation of of The Bronx, represented by Exhibits "216-A," "216-B," "216-C,"„ 15216-D,"„ ."216-E," , the Sanitary Superintendent it was 216-I," "216- -K,"„ ..216 U " 1 , Resolved, That the site on the south side of Eighth street, ioo feet west of Four- n6-F," 1`216-G," `1.216-H,,' .1 J,",, "256 ,, . W„ 216-O,,, ..216-P," 216-Q,,, "216-R," "216-S, "216-T, :2t6 U ,, ,1216-V"216-V," ,, ''2t6 2 teenth avenue, Whitestone, Borough of Queens, upon which Patrick Reidy proposes and "216-X," of record in this matter, was received and ordered on file. to locate a cow stable, be and the same is hereby approved. A copy of a resolution adopted by the Art Commission of The City of New The application of George Geuss for the approval of the site on the south side of York, approving the designs for six cottages for the Kingston Avenue Hospital, Main street, 350 feet east of Fiske avenue, Maspeth, Borough of Queens, for the Brooklyn, represented by Exhibits "213-V," "213-W," "213-X, 213-Y,~~ "213-Z location of a cow stable, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Sup- and "213-AA," of record in this matter was received and ordered on file. erintendent it was A copy of a resolution adopted by the Art Commission of The City of New Resolved, That the site on the south side of Main street, 35o feet east of Fiske York, approving the design for a morgue building for the Kingston Avenue Hos- avenue, Maspeth, Borough of Queens. upon which George Geuss proposes to locate pital, Brooklyn, represented by Exhibits "213-P," "213-Q," "213-R," "213-S," ' 213-T" a cow stable, be and the same is hereby approved. and "213-U," of record in this matter, was received and ordered on file. The application of Mayer Emmer for the approval of the site on the east side A copy of a resolution adopted by the Art Commission of The City of New of Woodhaven avenue, i,o8o feet south of pipe line, Woodhaven, Borough of Queens, York, disapproving the designs and location of an office building for the Depar- for the location of a cow stable, was received, and on recommendation of the Sani- tary Superintendent it was ment of Health, Brooklyn, represented by Exhibits "215-A,",, "215-J,,, "215-B," ,, "215-C," "215-D," "215-E,'' '215-F," 1'215-G," ..215-H,,, "215-I, "215-K, "215-L," Resolved, That the site on the east side of Woodhaven avenue, i,o8o feet south "215-M" and "215-N," of record in this matter, was received and ordered on file. )f pipe line, Woodhaven, Borough of Queers, upon which Mayer Emmer proposes The matter of the application of "Information," Incorporated, of No. 28o Broad- to locate a cow stable. be and the same is hereby approved. way, for copies of all requisitions for supplies required by the Department that are Reports of the shipment of preventive hydrophobia treatment, at a charge of purchased in the open market other than by public letting, was taken from the $25, to Clarence Brigham, Colrain, Mass.; Dr. Brownlee, Cleveland, Ohio (two table, and after consideration the Secretary was directed to notify the corporation cases); Mr. W. Acufy, Philadelphia, Pa., and Arthur Gyoote, State Board of Charity, above named that the Board was determined to adhere to the decision rendered at State House, Roomy 28, Boston, Mass., were received and ordered on file. the meeting held June 6, igo6, to refuse to comply with the request, for the reason Reports of the shipment of preventive hydrophobia treatment, at a charge of $to that it is deemed impracticable to do so. for each case, to Dr. Charles F. Lynch (two dogs), Springfield, Mass., and Dr. The matter of enforcing the terms of Order No. 513, issued by the Board of French (one dog), were received and ordered on file. Health on June 22, i906, directing Charles F. Wigand, of Stapleton, S. I.. to alter Reports of the commencement of the preventive hydrophobia treatment in the and otherwise improve and purify the premises located on Cross street, near the cases of George Clemens, No. 2oio Quarry road, and Valiere Lennox, No. 1122 railroad station, Stapleton, Borough of Richmond, was considered, and the Sanitary Lexington avenue, New York City, were received and ordered on file. Superintendent was directed to hold the enforcement of same in abeyance for two Certain applications for certificates of employment were received and the evi- weeks. dence submitted as to the age of the applicants being in accordance with the re- Report of an inspection of the premises known as Williams' lumber yard dump, quirements of the law relating to the employment of women and children in mer- located at Tompkinsville, S. I.. was received. and the Secretary was directed to cantile and other establishments, as amended, it was notify the Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough of Richmond that there Resolved, That the Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby directed to cause is no objection to the use of the easterly section of the basin being filled as a dump, certificates of employment to be issued to the following-named applicants, the appli- provided that no vegetable or animal matter of any character be discharged or de- cations of whom are recorded as being in compliance with the requirements of the posited thereat and that the dump and all materials deposited be frequently and thor- law relating to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other es- tablishments: oughly disinfected. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Order No. 7431, issued against the premises No. 245 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, in the Borough of Manhattan, June 15, 1906, requiring that Samuel Gottdank. Benjamin Eichler. the vacant lot be thoroughly cleaned and all old mattresses, refuse and rubbish be Louis Jagendorf. Sadie Schwartz. removed therefrom, was submitted by the Sanitary Superintendent, with the report Max Salisch. Herman Sherman. that the owner of the above-mentioned premises has left the City, and that there Max Berliner. William Gesser. is no responsible representative in The City of New York from whom to obtain Louis Kornfeld. Julian Hanft. enforcement of the order, and recommending that the work as provided for in said Max Srebnik. Ephraim Boczmann. order be performed by the Department of Health and the expense incurred be made Isidor Goldfarb. Max Kasmero. a lien upon said property. Joseph Hitzi Max Weiss. Charles Goldberg. Nathan Goldfarb. On motion, the following preambles and resolution were adopted: Adam Capone. Edward John Ruch. Whereas, An order, No. 7431, was issued by this Department June 15, igo6, David Warshowsky. Augusta Gold. against the premises No. 245 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, in the Rose Sikora. Borough of Manhattan, requiring the vacant lot to be thoroughly cleaned and all old BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. mattresses, refuse and rubbish be removed therefrom; and Rebecca Setlin. Whereas, The terms of the ordet still remain uncomplied with, and no respon- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. sible representative can be found in this City from whom to obtain proper enforce- Alfred Peterson. ment of the same; therefore be it On recommendation of the Corporation Counsel it was Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 1197 of the Greater New Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to record York Charter, the Board of Health does hereby order the Chief Clerk of the Depart- the birth of the following-named persons in a special book kept for such purpose ment of Health to execute a contract for the necessary work to be done to abate the in the Bureau of Records of the Department of Health, pursuant to the provisions of nuisance existing on the premises at No. 245 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh section 1241, chapter 466 of the Laws of tgoi: street. Borough of Manhattan, and make the charges therefor a lien upon said Annie Greenfield, born March i, t892. property. Rose Leighter, born August ig, 1891. Report in respect to the sanitary condition of certain premises in the Borough William Magpus, born May 4, z8g2. of Queens was received, and, on motion, it was Louis G. Reg, born June i2, i8gi. Resolved, That the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of this Department, as- Anna Rosenbluth, born April i, 1892. signed to duty in the Borough of Queens, be and is hereby directed to remove cows Georgina Seyfried, born November 6, i8gi. to the public pound from the following-named premises in the Borough of Queens: Morris Fishman, born July 4, 1892. Samuel Gerson, born April 2, 1892. 1294. Between Walling and Walnut streets, Glendale Park. Albert Gottschell, born July 2, 1892. 1300. Walling and Walnut streets, Glendale Park. John Harold Eglinton, born November 22, i8gi. 1302. Between Walling and Walnut streets, Glendale Park. Mamie Eichell, born May 5, i8g1. The application of the New York Sanitary Utilization Company for the approval Pedro E. Dumois, born October 23, i889. of plans for the reconstruction of a building in which to carry on the manufacture of Max Levin, born February 14, i89i. oil and fertilizer at Barren Island in the Borough of Brooklyn, was taken from the Isabella O'Leary, born November ig, 1885. table. and, on motion, it was Morris Kohn, born January i, 31892. Resolved, That the plans for the reconstruction of buildings located on Barren Jane O'Leary, born September 57, 1889. Island, Borough of Brooklyn, in which the New York Sanitary Utilization Company William Katterson, born November 22, 1893. .,roposes to carry on the manufacture of oil and fertilizer produced from garbage Judith Dryer, born July 2, 18gz. wnd other matter removed from The City of New York, under a contract with the Milton Goldberg, born February 8, 1892. Department of Street Cleaning, extending over a period of five years, from August Frederick W. Knoll, born November 30, t8gi. i, i906, be and the same are hereby approved; be it further Rebecca Galef, born January 5, 1892. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board be and is hereby directed to issue to Sadie Klein, born November 57, 1890. the New York Sanitary Utilization Company a permit for the manufacture of oil and Jacob Levin, born December zo, 1891. fertilizer at Barren Island, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Sarah Nathanson, born January 25, 1892. The application of Meyer Fink for the approval of the site at No. 414 East Edward Schrauer, born April 22, 1892. Ninety-eighth street, Borough of Manhattan, for the location of a poultry slaughter- John Hedner, born November 7, i89i. house, was received and laid on the table. Melville P. Harris, born May 15, z8gi. The application of Henry L. Golden for the approval of the site at No. 443 Max Greenfield, born March i, 1892. East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Borough of Manhattan, for the loca- Jules Goldstein, born June 25, 1892. tion of a poultry slaughter-house, was received and laid on the table. Nathan Goodman, born _July 25, t89i. The application of Lewis & Simon for the approval of the site at No. 77 Irving William O'Leary, born tune 27, 1892. street, Borough of Brooklyn, for the location of a poultry slau*hter-house, was re- Arthur O'Leary, born April 24, i884. ceived, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent it was Shamroth, born January 35, 1891. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, 1906. THE CITY RECORD, 8099

A corrected certificate of death of Malcolm Townsend, Jr., who died at No. ig Concert License Granted. Brevoort place, Borough of Brooklyn, May 2I, igo6 was received from Cranford Jacob Louis, Star Vaudeville House, No. 8 Forsyth street, Manhattan, for three D. Beasley, of No. 702 Greene avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, the physician in at- months from August 15, 1906; fee, $150. tendance, and referred to the Corporation Counsel. Ordered, That requisition be and is hereby made upon the Municipal Civil Ser- Report in respect to the transfer of Edward Reilly from the Sanitary Police vice Commission for an eligible list to enable the Police Commissioner to employ one Squad to the Tenth Precinct, and of Patrolman Thomas Reilly from the Tenth Pre- plumber, with compensation of $4.25 per day. cinct to the Sanitary Police Squad, was received and ordered on file. Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund be and are hereby respect- Report in respect to the theft of certain goods from the carpenter shop and fully requested to authorize the Comptroller to execute renewal of lease from James paint shop at Riverside Hospital, July 6, igo6, was received and referred back to the R. Sparrow of basement, store floor and second floor of premises No. 191 Broadway, Sanitary Superintendent for further investigation and report. Brooklyn, occupied as a station house for the Eighty-fourth Precinct, for one year A list of articles at the Riverside Hospital unfit for further use was received, from October i, Igo6, at the annual rental of $2,400, the terms and conditions to be and on motion it was same as in existing lease. Resolved, That the Superintendent of Riverside Hospital be and is hereby Special Order No. 191 was issued this day and is hereby made part of the pro- authorized and directed to cause the articles enumerated in a list submitted by the ceedings of the Commissioner. Hospital Physician of Riverside Hospital, under date of July i, 1906, as unfit for further use, to be condemned and destroyed. Special Order No. Igi. Report in respect to damage done to certain articles of furniture belonging to The following temporary assignments are hereby ordered: F. A. Colt, of No. 438 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, by Patrick Conlon, Sergeants. a Disinfector in the employ of the Department of Health, who was assigned to dis- James McCann, Nineteenth Precinct, assigned to command precinct during ab- infect said premises and emptied a certain amount of lime into the kitchen sink, was sence of Captain Stephen O'Brien on sick list, from 6 p. m., August it, igo6. received, as was also a supplemental statement of said F. A. Colt releasing the De- Robert E. Mills, Thirteenth Precinct, assigned to command precinct during ab- partment from liability in consideration of a settlement made by the Disinfector sence of Captain Patrick Byrne on vacation, from 8 a. m., August 24, Igo6. mentioned, and after consideration of the matter the report was ordered on file. Report in respect to the unsatisfacory character of the services performed by Roundsman. Augustus P. Dellett, M. D., a Medical Clerk in the employ of the Department of James Wall, Nineteenth Precinct, assigned as Acting Sergeant in precinct during Health, assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records, Borough of Manhattan, was re- absence of Captain Stephen O'Brien on sick list, from 6 p. m., August II, igo6. ceived, and on recommendation of the Registrar of Records the Secretary was Patrolmen. directed to notify said Dellett that upon the expiration of his probationary period Joseph L. Unger, Fifteenth Precinct, assigned to clerical duty in precinct during he was, for the reason stated, not to be retained in the service of the Department. absence of Patrolman Eugene E. Cahill on vacation, from 6 p. m., August 16, I906. The application of Bertram H. Waters, M. D., a Medical Inspector assigned to Harry Butts, Nineteenth Precinct; Joseph Brawley, Thirty-first Precinct, and duty in the Division of Communicable Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, for promo- Julius Angel, Fourteenth Precinct, assigned to Central Office Squad, from to a. m., tion, and to be designated as "Medical Inspector, Assistant to the Medical Inspector August to, 1906. in charge of the Division of Communicable Diseases," was received, and, on motion, Thomas Potter, Thirtieth Precinct, assigned as Acting Doorman in precinct dur- it was ing absence of Doorman Daniel Crowley on vacation, from 6 p. m., August 12, 1906. Resolved, That Bertram H. Waters, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ of John S. Higgins, Boiler Squad, assigned as Examining Engineer in Brooklyn this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of Communicable Diseases, be and office (Boiler Squad) during vacation of Patrolman Eugene J. McCaffery, from 8 is hereby designated "Medical Inspector Assistant to the Medical Inspector in a. m., August 13, 1906. charge of the Division of Communicable l5iseases." The application of Frederic A. Jewett, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ John Coleman, Twenty-sixth Precinct, assigned to First District Court, for duty of the Department, for retirement on pension, to take effect at the convenience of as Probation Officer to Magistrate William A. Sweetser, from 8 a. m., August 12, the Board of Health, was received, and, on motion, it was 1906. Resolved, That upon his own application in writing, Frederic A. Jewett, M. D., John J. Cleary, Twenty-sixth Precinct, assigned to duty in plain clothes in pre- a Medical Inspector in the employ of this Departments assigned to duty in the Bor- cinct, to take effect 6 p. m., August 14, igo6. ough of Brooklyn, be and is hereby retired from the service of the Department, in James Hughes, Forty-second Precinct, assigned as Acting Doorman in precinct accordance with the provisions of section 1323a of the Greater New York Charter, during absence of Doorman Isidore Isaacs on vacation, and with leave of absence. to take effect August i, i906. The following extensions of five-day assignments are hereby ordered: A certificate of transfer of Henry A. Tierney from the position of Inspector of Patrolmen. Tenements in the Tenement House Department to the position of Sanitary Inspector Joseph F. Reichert, Sixth Precinct, and Daniel T. Scannell, Twenty-ninth Pre- in the Department of Health, under the provisions of Civil Service Rule XIV., was re- cinct, to District Attorney's office, New York County, from 4 p. m., August 13, 1906. received from the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and, on motion, it was Edward F. Rayens, First Precinct, to District Attorney's office, New York Resolved, That Henry A. Tierney, an Inspector of Tenements in the Tenement County, from I2 noon, August 13, Igo6. House Department, be and is hereby transferred to the position of Sanitary Inspec- tor in this Department, with salary at the rate of $i,2oo per annum, in accordance The following leaves of absence are hereby granted: with the provisions of Civil Service Rule XIV., to take effect July 18, Igo6. Captains. A certificate of transfer of John J. Crowley from the position of Inspector of Edward S. Walling, Fifth Precinct, for fifteen days, with full pay, from August Tenements in the Tenement House Department to the position of Sanitary Inspector 24, 1906, to be deducted from vacation. in the Department of Health, under the provisions of Civil Service Rule XIV., was re- Robert E. Dooley, Forty-fifth Precinct, for twenty days, with full pay (vacation), ceived from the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and, on motion, it was from 8 a. m., September 4, 1906. Resolved, That John J. Crowley, an Inspector of Tenements in the Tenement Patrolmen. House Department, be and is hereby transferred to the position of Sanitary Inspec- Eustace Vonderau, Eighteenth Precinct, for three days, without pay, from 8 a. m., tor in this Department, with salary at the rate of $5,200 per annum, in accordance August to, ipo6. with the provisions of Civil Service Rule XIV., to take effect July 18, i906. James Fallon, Thirteenth Precinct, for one day, without pay, from 6 a. m., August The application of S. R. Blatteis, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ of 13, 1906. the Department of Health, assigned to duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, for leave Emil M. Sutting, Ninth Precinct, for one day, without pay, from 8 a. m., August of absence without pay from July 3o to August 5, i906, inclusive, was received, and, 12, igo6, with permission to leave City. on motion, it was Resolved, That leave of absence, without pay, be and is hereby granted to S. R. Doorman. Blatteis, M. D., a Medical Inspector in the employ of this Department, assigned to Isidore Isaacs, Forty-second Precinct, from August 13, i906, to August 18, 1906, duty in the Borough of Brooklyn, from July 3o to August 5, I906, inclusive. with full pay, to attend encampment of G. A. R. at Minneapolis, Minn. The application of J. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Records in Hostler. the Borough of Richmond, for leave of absence during the month of September, was Lucas Hurd, Thirty-fourth Precinct, from August 13, 1906, to August 18, i906, received, and, on motion, it was with full pay, to attend encampment of G. A. R. at Minneapolis, Minn. Resolved, That leave of absence be and is hereby granted to J. Walter Woods, The following applications for full pay are hereby granted: Assistant Registrar of Records in this Department, assigned to duty in the Borough of Richmond, during the month of September, Igo6. Patrolmen. A communication in respect to the approval of increases in the salary of Eugenie Frank B. Burdick, Third Precinct, from a. m., June 29, i906, to 6 p. m., July 14, G. Spannant, Stenographer and Typewriter, $goo; Catharine C. Brickley, Stenog- 1906. rapher and Typewriter, $goo; Archibald Brasher, Clerk, $i,2oo; Marcia Richardson, Patrick Landers, Eighteenth Precinct, from p. m., July 22, Igo6, to p. m., August 3, Typewriting Copyist, $750, and Hannah Simmons, Typewriting Copyist, $750, em- 1906. ployees assigned in the various boroughs, was received from the Municipal Civil Ser- Henry F. Mohrmann, Seventy-fourth Precinct, from p. m., June 24, 1906, to a. m., vice Commission and ordered on file. July 5, igo6. The resignation of S. Hilda Barnes, a Nurse in the employ of the Department of The following members of the Force are hereby relieved and dismissed from the Health, assigned to duty in the Division of Communicable Diseases, to take effect Police Force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund, and are August 13, Igo6, was received and accepted. awarded the following pensions, to take effect 6 p. m., August 13, Igo6: On motion, it was Sergeant. Resolved, That William J. Dalton, of No. 8g Amity street, Borough of BrooklynY John F. Moloney, Third Precinct, on his own application, at $i,000 per annum. be and is hereby appointed an Inspector of Food (milk) in this Department ancl Appointed June 14, 1864. assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections, Borough of Manhattan, pursuant to Patrolmen. the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from and after July 16, Igo6, with salary at the rate of $1,200 per annum. William Flanagan, Third Precinct, on his own application, at $70o per annum. On motion it was Appointed October to, 1870. Resolved, ''hat David A. Kenney, of No. 38 Third avenue, New Brighton, Bor- Thomas W. Stack, Fifty-seventh Precinct, on Police Surgeons' certificate, at $581 ough of Richmond, be and is hereby appointed an Inspector of Food (fruit), in this per annum. Appointed January 6, i8go. Department and assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections, Borough of Man- The resignations of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby accepted: hattan, pursuant to the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Com- Henry Donohue employed by Brooklyn Company, No. 168 Mon- mission, to date from and after July 18, igo6, with salary at the rate of $1,200 per tague street, Brooklyn. annum. Hugh J. Woods, employed by Michael J. Stein, foot of Fifty-eighth street, Various applications for promotion and increases in salary were received and Brooklyn. laid on the table. Edward Fugelsang, employed by Long Island Railroad Company, Long Island On motion it was City, Queens. Resolved, 'hat the pay-rolls of this Department for the month of July, 1906, be Peter Greden, employed by Irish Emigrant Society, No. 51 Chambers street, and are hereby approved, and the President and Secretary directed to sign certificates Manhattan. and forward the same to the Comptroller for payment. So much of Special Order No. 178, c. s., paragraph 9, which reads "William T. On motion, the Board adjourned. Seeger," is hereby amended to read "William J. Seeger." EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. Leave of absence granted to Chaplain Chidwick, per Special Order No. 102, of April 27, 1906, is hereby extended sixteen days, to include September 3o, Igo6. The appointments of the following Special Patrolmen, employed by the Brook- POLICE DEPARTMENT lyn Rapid Transit Company, No. 168 Montague street, Brooklyn, are hereby revoked: New York, August 13, 1906. Michael Kenny. George W. Brandt, Jr. W. C. Newberry. Hellar Miller. The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Commissioner John C. Cole. Peter W. Du Bois. R. Waldo. John F. Feeney. George Taylor. Ordered to Be Paid. William Siebert. William R. Van Cleaf. Vouchers 2024-2046, Contingent Expenses, Central Department, etc., igo6, $337.47. Ernest Wenzel. Joseph Smith. Referred to the Comptroller. Josiah Foot. Robert Mackey. -2o16, Supplies for Police, 1906, $4,644.13. Adolph Isaacson, Hubert T. Brophy. Vouchers 2oo4 William Ashley. Alfred H. Marsh. Vouchers 2017-2023, Police Station House Rents, I906, $1,337.50 Henry C. Hageboom. Jefferson Black. On File, Send Copy. Edward A. Ansart. Edward Cummings. Reports of Sergeant in charge of Boiler Squad dated August g and to, 1906, rela- Thomas Duncan. Frank Cooley. tive to engineers' licenses granted. Copy to the CITY Raco& for publication. Christian Disch. Frederick Bergman. Resignation Accepted. John T. St. George. E. Gilchrist. Thomas Gilligan, as plumber in the Police Department, on account of physical Charles H. Denman. L. Lander. disability. William Hefferman. Charles W. Dormar. 8 zoo THE CITY RECORD. - TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, I906.

Harry W. Adams. Thomas R. Ryan. Patrolmen. Henry Muller. Harry Pister. Thomas Manley, Eighty-first Precinct, assigned as Driver of patrol wagon in John H. Ryan. Timothy W. Carey. precinct during absence of Patrolman Melville L. Reeder on vacation, from 8 a. m., Donald MacKinnon. Edward J. Farrell. August 15, igo6 George V. Collins. James A. Tighe. Charles P. Vosburgh Thirty-third Precinct, assigned to duty in Central Office Joseph Keufner. James J. Lee. Squad during vacation o€ Patrolmen attached to Complaint Bureau, from 8 a. m., Joseph Hughes. Michael J. Fox. August i5, I906. William J. Dooley. Henry J. Mulrean. Thomas Blake, Boiler Squad, assigned as Examining Engineer during absence Albert B. Brainard. Cornelius D. Bradley. of Patrolman John Lynch on vacation, from 8 a. m., August 20, igo6. Frank F. Sloane. John Stapleton. Charles Kraushaar, Seventieth Precinct, assigned to Central Office Squad for George Schlitz. Philip G. Kampe. duty in Property Clerk's office, during absence of Patrolman John Ryan on vaca- Charles Cline. Thomas J. Broderick. tion, from 6 p. m., August IS, I906. Harry Johnson. Charles Denkart. Daniel O'Donnell. Thomas Tonnery. The following extension of five-day assignment is hereby ordered: Charles Edwards. Frederick Graham. Patrolman. James Hill. Edward Wright. Joseph Cliff, Thirty-second Precinct, to Sixty-fifth Precinct, from 6 p. m., August William J. Dougherty. John W. Pugh. 14, I906. Michael J. MacDonough. Harry S. Mullen. William J. Feeney. Charles R. Herting. The following members of the Department are excused for twelve hours: William Dowd. George W. Curran. Acting Chief Surgeon. Otto Watson. Edward Keating. A. H. Brown, from 8 a. m., August ig, I906. Lemuel W. Parks. Henry A. Donohue. R. WALDO, Captains. Commissioner, Acting Commissioner. William H. Hodgins, Thirty-eighth Sub-Precinct, from 8 p. m., August ig, igo6. First Deputy Police Herman W. Schlottman, Forty-second Precinct, from 8 a. m., August 16, 1906. John H. Russell, Tenth Precinct, from 8 a. m., August 2o, I906. POLICE DEPARTMENT. The following advancements to grades are hereby ordered: New York, August 14, 1906. Patrolmen. The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Commissioner To $I,35o Grade, July II, I906. R. Waldo: John D. Cahill. Third Sub-Precinct. Ordered, That the proceedings of July 30, igo6, directing the Chief Clerk to invite Patrick Shanley, Twenty-first Precinct. estimates for supplying the members of the Police Force with winter helmets and Hugh P. McGrath, Twenty-fourth Precinct. caps (about 7,500 in number) be and is hereby amended so that the same shall read John J. Scanlon, Thirtieth Precinct. for supplying the Police Force with caps and rubber cap covers, as per sample in George A. Stack, Thirty-fifth Precinct. Central Office, such estimates to be submitted on or before August 22, Igo6. William H. Hopkins, Forty-first Precinct. William S. Asip, Fifty-first Precinct. Amusement License Granted. Jeremiah M. Barber, Criminal Court Squad. Frank A. Robbins, Robbins' Circus, South street, near Broadway, Far Rock- William Ryan, Central Office. away, Queens, August ii to November II, Igo6; fee, $150. John J. Hartwig, Fourteenth Precinct. On File, Send Copy. Hugh J. O'Donnell Twenty-first Precinct. Reports of Sergeant in charge of Boiler Squad, dated August II and 13, igo6, Cornelius Carroll, ±llirtieth Precinct. relative to engineers' licenses granted. Copy to the CITY RECORD for publication. James E. Murray, Thirty-third Precinct. Special Order No. 192 was issued this day, and is hereby made part of the pro- George T. Mulrooney, Thirty-seventh Precinct. ceedings of the Commissioner. Lawrence P. Langler, Forty-sixth Precinct. Simon Heher, Fifty-fourth Precinct. Special Order No. 192. James H. Coleman, Eighty-fourth Precinct. The following temporary assignments are hereby ordered: Inspector. To $1,350 Grade. George W. McClusky, Second Inspection District, assigned to command Four- Thomas J. Hickey, Twenty-sixth Precinct, January 31, igo6. teenth Inspection District, in addition to his own district, during absence of Inspec- John J. Fitzgerald, Eighth Precinct, June 23, igo6. tor John F. Flood, with leave for eighteen hours, from 8 a, m., August 22, Igo6. William J. M. Flynn, Twenty-ninth Precinct, July g, igo6. James Duffy, Sixth Precinct, July 13, 1906. Roundsman. Christopher J. Ellsworth, Sixty-second Precinct, July 13, 1906 Edwin H. West, Thirty-eighth Precinct, assigned as Acting Sergeant in precinct David Kuhn, Eighteenth Precinct, July 26, igo6. during absence of Sergeant Daniel E. Costigan on vacation, from 8 a. m., August Ii, 1906. $1,250 Grade, July i4, igo6. Richard J O'Connor, First Precinct. Patrolman. James P. Murphy, Third Precinct. John L. Travers, Twenty-first Precinct, assigned as Acting Doorman during ab- William L. Heisterhagen, Fourth Precinct. sence of Doorman Patrick L. Delaney on vacation, from 8 a. m., August 14, igo6. John J. Regan, Seventh Precinct. The following extension of temporary assignment is hereby ordered: John P. Flood, Tenth Precinct. Patrolman. Samuel A. Magarigal, Fourteenth Precinct. Edward O'Neill, Thirty-seventh Precinct, to District Attorney's office, New York John Fitzpatrick, Twenty-second Precinct. County, for thirty days, from 12 midnight, August 14, i906. William J. Shea, Thirtieth Precinct. The following members of the Department are excused as indicated: Michael J. Nilon, Thirty-second Precinct. Louis F. Roos, Thirty-ninth Precinct. Inspector. Thomas J. Croak, Forty-ninth Precinct. John F. Flood, Fourteenth District, for eighteen hours, from 8 a. m., August 22, George M. Eckert, Sixty-second Precinct. 1906. Albert F. Schobel, Sixty-third Precinct. Captains. William T. Major, Sixty-ninth Precinct. James J. Shevlin, Seventh Precinct, for twelve hours, from 8 a. m., August 15, Christian P. Rath, Eighty-third Precinct. Igo6. Thomas C. McMurray, Second Precinct. Henry Durfiend, Twenty-sixth Precinct, for twelve hours, from io a. m., August William E. Rehahn, Third Sub-Precinct. 16. igo6, with permission to leave City. James J. Bell, Ninth Precinct. Joseph Burns, Thirty-second Precinct, for twelve hours, from 12 noon, August 15, Henry McCloud, Twelfth Precinct. Igo6, with permission to leave district. Patrick H. Burke, Fourteenth Precinct. Thomas H. Mannion, Thirty-sixth Precinct, for twelve hours, from 9 a. m., Patrick N. Walsh, Twenty-fifth Precinct, August 22, i906, with permission to leave district. John F. Brennecke, Thirty-second Precinct. The following leave of absence is hereby ordered: John Daffy Thirty-fifth Precinct. Henry J. Standish, Forty-first Precinct. Patrolman. Irving A. O'Hara, Fifty-fifth Precinct. William Coughlin, Eighth Precinct, for three days, without pay, from 6 p. in., Florence Mahoney, Sixty-third Precinct. August 14, igo6. James E. Hayden, Sixty-seventh Precinct. The following application for full pay is hereby granted: Michael M. Byron, Seventy-eighth Precinct. Patrolman. Henry W. Schroeder, Eighty-fourth Precinct. Edward Kepko, Fifteenth Precinct, from p. m., July 12, I906, to a. m., July 21, To $I,25o Grade, July 17, I906. igo6. William H. Rooney, Eleventh Precinct. Patrolman Lawrence A. Donohue, Nineteenth Precinct, having been absent for Coles Carpenter, Sixty-sixth Precinct. more than five consecutive days, and still being absent, has, in accordance with the Thomas Quinn, Seventy-fifth Precinct. provisions of section 303 of the Greater New York Charter, ceased to be a member of Charles O. Bowen, Eightieth Precinct. the Police Force, and is dismissed therefrom1 to take effect August 14, 1906 Joseph Smyth, Jr., Central Office. The appointments of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby revoked: John C. Urmnger, Thirty-sixth Precinct. Peter Sheilds, Alexander Watt and James Wilson, employed by Bush Terminal Thomas J. Larkin, Seventy-first Precinct. Company, foot of Forty-third street, Brooklyn. James J. Shortell, Seventy-sixth Precinct. M. J. Wall and Daniel Regan, employed by Long Island Railroad Company, Charles Bramm, Eightieth Precinct. Long Island City. Siegfried Guggenheim, employed by Tilyou, Coney Island. To $I,25o Grade. So much of Special Order No. Igi c. s., paragraph i, which reads "Patrolman James L. Cunningham, Fiftieth Precinct, Jul lo, igo6 ohn S. Higgins, Boiler Squad," is hereby amended to read "John S. Higgins, Boiler Daniel D. Scannell, E~~i hty-fourth Precinct, July I5, igo6. Jquad." Patrick H. Dimond, Eighth District, July 15, Igc6. R WALDO, Thomas F. A. Keegan, Fifty-fourth Precinct, July 21, .1906. First Deputy Police Commissioner, Acting Commissioner. Abraham M. Lewin, Seventeenth Precinct, July 30, igo6. Thomas McSherry, Forty-seventh Precinct, August 6, igo6. POLICE DEPARTMENT. To $1,150 Grade. New York, August 15, I906. Frederick S. Morris Eighty-fourth Precinct, July ii, igo6. Frank J Gunther, 'twenty-eighth Precinct, July 1y, igo6. The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Commis- George D. Monsees, Fifty-eighth Precinct, July 3o, igo6. sioner R. Waldo: Referred to the Comptroller. To $I,000 Grade, July 13, igo6. Vouchers 2047-2161, Supplies for Police, I906, $7,964.03. William H. Lott, Twenty-first Precinct. On File: Send Copy. James A. Kelly, Thirty-fourth Precinct. Report of Sergeant in charge of Boiler Squad, dated August 14, i906, relative to Harvey E. Roosa, Forty-first Precinct. engineers' licenses granted. Copy to the CITY RECORD for publication. Vincent Di Guida, Central Office. Special Order No. Ig3 was issued this day, and is hereby made part of the pro- George, W. Baker Twenty-eighth Precinct. ceedings of the Commissioner. Timothy Lynch, forty-first Precinct. Special Order No. 193. Thomas J. Mason, Forty-third Precinct. The following temporary assignments are hereby ordered: To $i,000 Grade, July 23, I906. Roundsman. James W. Murray Second Precinct. William H. Bell, Thirty-eighth Precinct, assigned as Acting Sergeant in com'- Albert C. Moller, 'hiirty-sixth Precinct. mand of Eighth District Court Squad during absence of Sergeant John W. Smith on Martin E. Byrnes, Twenty-second Precinct. one and one-half days' leave, from 6 a. in., August 15, igo6. James Palmer, Sixty-third Precinct. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, i906. THE CITY RECORD. 8101

To $1,000 Grade. Cornelius J. Driscoll, Fifteenth Precinct. Daniel P. Stapleton, Seventy-sixth Precinct, June g, I906. Thomas Wynn, Twentieth Precinct. William C. Hamilton, Twelfth Precinct, July ig, igo6. Michael J. Toomey, Twenty-first Precinct. i, 1906. Edmund Mahoney, Twenty-second Precinct. Howard W. Stratton, Sixty-fifth Precinct, August William Mussmecher, Twenty-fifth Precinct. To $goo Grade. Charles H. Dinegar, Twenty-ninth Precinct. Patrick Kehoe, Eighteenth Precinct, June 23, igo6. The following advancements to grades are hereby ordered: Louis Rengeisen, Thirty-first Precinct, July 9, igo6. Patrolmen. Thomas M. O'Connor, Thirty-first Precinct, July 26, 1906. Albert W. Gleason, Eighth Precinct, August 2, i906. To $5,400 Grade. Frank N. Hammer, Fifteenth Precinct, August 2, 1906. John Elterich, Jr., Thirty-ninth Precinct, July 12, i906. So much of Special Order No. 192, c. s., paragraph 7, which reads "Siegfried Thomas J. Hickey, Twenty-sixth Precinct, July 31, i906. Guggenheim, employed by Tilyou, Coney Island," is hereby amended to read "Sieg- fried Guggenheim, employed by S. E. Jackman, Coney Island." To $1,350 Grade. The resignations of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby accepted: Joseph A. Murray, Fourth Precinct, June ii, 1906. Frederick Koch, employed by A. Falkenmeyer, Cypress avenue and Grove street, James J. MacKenzie, Central Office, July iq, igo6. Queens. To $1,250 Grade. Thomas Cullen, efhployed by Allied Iron Associations, No. 16 East Thirteenth Patrick J. Purcell, Third Precinct, July 14, 1906. street, Manhattan. Edmund Barry, Thirty-first Precinct, August 3, igo6. Walter A. Smith, employed by Postmaster George H. Roberts, Jr., Brooklyn George W. Jiminez, Seventieth Precinct, August io, i906. Post Office. James Fleming, employed by E. Robinson, One Hundred and Fifty-third street To $i,i5o Grade. and Central Bridge, Manhattan. Frederick Redlein, Seventy-fifth Precinct, March 7, igo6. The appointments of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby revoked: James H. Maroney, Fifty-fifth Precinct, August 7, 1906. Charles Wiesler, employed by Standard Syphons' Protective Association, No. 123 Charles N. Stilson, Second Precinct, August is, i906. Clinton street, Manhattan. Walter S. McClary, Thirty-third Precinct, August 13, 1906. Charles W. Levy and Charles H. Graham, employed by Metropolitan Surety The following members of the Force are hereby relieved and dismissed from the Company, No. 38 Park row, Manhattan. Police Force and service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund, and are Charles P. Fitzsimmons, employed by Long Island Railroad Company, Long awarded the following pensions: Island City. Sergeant. H. M. Austin and David Reardon, employed by Allied Iron Associations, No. Hubert L. Howard, Twenty-seventh Precinct, on Police Surgeons' certificate, at 16 East Thirteenth street, Manhattan. $t,000 per annum, to take effect 6 p. m., August r6, i906. Appointed November 7, R. WALDO, 1883. First Deputy Police Commissioner, Acting Commissioner. Patrolmen. Patrick Barry, Thirty-third Precinct, on his own application, at $yoo per annum, POLICE DEPARTMENT. to take effect August i5, i906. Appointed September 7, 1870, Edward Drescher, Thirty-fifth Precinct, on Police Surgeons' certificate, at $700 New York, August i6, igo6. per annum, to take effect 6 p. m., August i6, i906. Appointed October io, 1881. The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Commissioner James McMahon, Forty-first Precinct, on Police Surgeons' certificate, at $loo R. Waldo: per annum, to take effect 6 p. m., August 16, i906. Appointed June I, 1885. Ordered, That the Chief Clerk be directed to invite bids for supplying the mem- The appointment of the following Special Patrolman is hereby revoked: bers of the Police Force requiring them with billets, dress sticks and locust batons, Joseph Scully, employed by Milliken Bros., No. ii Broadway, Manhattan. as per samples in Central Office. R. WALDO, First Deputy Police Commissioner, Acting Commissioner. Concert License Granted. Sarah Goldberg, Broadway Music Hall, No. 658 Broadway, Brooklyn, for three months, from August 17, i906; fee! $150. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Henry H. Russman, Bayside Music Hall, Canarsie, Brooklyn, for three months from August 19, 1906; fee, $150. Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), I Referred to the Comptroller. New York, August so, 1906. S Vouchers 2162-2177, Supplies for Police, igo6, $14.653.14. Hon. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner: Special Order No. 194 was issued this day, and is hereby made part of the pro- Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me ceedings of the Commissioner. under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882 as amended, the following re- Special Order No. 194. port will show the name of the person to whom the license was issued, class of license and location for same issued during the twenty-four (24) hours ending 12 midnight, The following temporary assignments are hereby ordered: August 9, i906: Roundsmen. Robert Kyles (first class), foot West Fifty-seventh street. James E. Murray, Thirty-third Precinct, assigned as Acting Sergeant in precinct James O'Connell (first class), No. 43 Exchange place. during absence of Sergeants at trial room, from 8 a. m.,.August i6, 1906. Jacob Harsen (first class), East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. David J. McAuliffe, Eighteenth Precinct, assigned as Acting Sergeant in precinct John Mallee (first class), foot West Forty-second street. during absence of Sergeant George H. Kauff on sick leave. George H. Richdale (first class), No. 1392 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Patrolman. William J. McKenny (first class), Humboldt street, Brooklyn. Casper Bock, Seventh Precinct, assigned as Acting Doorman in precinct during Peter Wendland (second class), No. 946 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn. absence of Doormen on vacation, from 8 a. m., August 17, 5906. Paul E. Sehring (second class), No. 112 West Fifty-ninth street. Daniel Daly (second class), Madison avenue and Harlem river. Probationary Matron. Bernard W. Brunicardi (second class), No. 76o St. Ann's avenue. Delia Slattery, Twenty-second Precinct, assigned to Twenty-sixth Precinct dur- Charles Markman (second class), Eighty-ninth street and Avenue A. ing absence of Matron Mary Quinn on vacation, from 6 p. m., August i5, igo6. John McLean (second class), NO. 43 West Thirty-fifth street. The following leaves of absence are hereby granted: Paul Schroeder (second class), No. 1803 First avenue. Patrick Lynch (second class), Pier 14, North river. Patrolmen. Erick Peterson (third class), foot Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn. James G. Stephenson, Forty-first Precinct, for one-half day, with half pay, from John U. Young (third class), No. 63 South Eleventh street, Brooklyn. 6 p. m., August 16, 1906. John F. McAuley (third class), New Lots road, Brooklyn. Thomas B. Hale, Twentieth Precinct, permission to leave City while on sick Patrick Foley (third class), No. 45o Greenpoint avenue, Brooklyn. leave for twenty days. Edward Girardin (third class), No. 391 Leonard street, Brooklyn. George Bloss, Eighth Precinct, for three days, without pay, from 6 p. m., August James J. Lynch (third class), Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue. IS, 1906. John Dunn (third class), No. 437 West Fifty-ninth street. Probationary Patrolman. Charles T. Wells (third class), No. 621 Broadway. Thomas M. McNamara. for three days, without pay, from 6 p. m., August 15, Thomas Carpenter (third class), No. 87 Maiden lane. igo6, with permission to leave City. John Donohue (third class), No. 337 Greenwich street. The following members of the Department are excused as indicated: Albert J. Aleiter (third class), No. 434 Broadway. Isaac Stern (third class), No. 3o West Houston street. Police Surgeons. James Dooley (third class), No. 143 Liberty street. Martin A. McGovern, Eighth Surgical District, for eighteen hours, from 8 a. m., Samuel Yousa (third class), No. 215 West Thirty-third street. August i6, 1906. David Larkin (third class), No. I531 Broadway. Walter B. Browner, Seventeenth Surgical District, for eighteen hours, from Rudolph Blasi (third class), No. 430 West Forty-fifth street. 8 a. m., August Ig, 1906. William M. Syron (third class), No. 41 Park row. Acting Inspector. Charles A. Pagano (third class), No. 358 Broadway. William G. Hogan, Seventh Inspection District, for twelve hours, from 8 a. m., Robert C. Murran (third class), No. 143 Liberty street. September 5, 1906. John W. Smith (third class), No. 419 Lafayette street. Captain. James W. Yates (third class), No. 416 West Twenty-sixth street. Patrick Byrne, Thirteenth Precinct, for twelve hours, from 12 noon, August 23, Thomas Cassidy (third class), No. 416 East Twenty-ninth street. 1906 with permission to leave district. James T. Coles (third class), No. 54 Franklin street. eTh following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a Dep- JJohn B. Sandy (third class), No. 3g Whitehall street. uty Commissioner, the following fines are imposed: Respectfully submitted, JOHN McDERMOTT, Patrolmen. Sergeant in Command, Sanitary Company. John Schneckner, Eighth Precinct, absent from post, fined two days' pay. John P. Heany, Twelfth Precinct, absent from outgoing roll-call, reported sick, fined two days' pay. POLICE DEPARTMENT. William L. Brosnan, Fifteenth Precinct,- absent from residence while on sick list, fined two days' pay. William J. Havey, Eighteenth Precinct, absent from post; failed to make entry Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), in memorandum book; failed to telephone for permission to leave post, fined one day's New York, August ii, igo6. pay. Hon. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner: August Sorn, Eighteenth Precinct, failed to report obstruction on sidewalk, fined Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me two days' pay. under section 312 of chapter 410 of the Laws of 1882 as amended, the following re- Joseph T. Bull, Nineteenth Precinct, absent from post, sitting, fined three days' port will show the name of the person to whom the license was issued, class of license pay. and location for same issued during the twenty-four (24) hours ertding 12 midnight, Joseph W. Buck, Nineteenth Precinct, absent from post, fined four days' pay. August lo, 1906: Dennis P. Sullivan, Twenty-sixth Precinct, did not properly patrol, fined three Thomas Grimes (first class), No. 96 Elizabeth street. days' pay. Charles L. Kidder( first class), No. 281 Fourth avenue. The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a Dep- Patrick Gray (first class), No. 18 Union Square. uty Commissioner, are hereby reprimanded: John Angus (first class), No. 41 Park row. Patrolmen. Alexander H. White (first class), No. 8o8 Broadway. Louis R. Matthiust Second Precinct. Henry B. Merritt (first class), One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and Locust William Stutt, Third Court Squad. avenue. Robert A. McGregor (first class), Waterbury and Ten Eyck street, Brooklyn. The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a James Carroll (first class), Clarkson street, Brooklyn. Deputy Commissioner, the complaints are hereby dismissed: Warren H. Francis (first class), No. Iii Montague street, Brooklyn. Patrolmen. Gottleib Springer (first class), Riker avenue and Blackwell street, Brooklyn. John Kennedy Eleventh Precinct. John W. Martin (second class), Brighton Beach Railroad, Brooklyn. Joseph Koubsky, Twelfth Precinct. Edward Sandquest (second class), Madden street and Jackson avenue, Brooklyn. 8102 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2r, 1906.

Thomas McCoy (second class), No. 46 Centre street. John O. Gilbert (third class), foot Chambers street. William C. Moog (second class), No. 8o6 Broadway. Harry McArdle (third class), Hunt's Point. Linus Eitner (second class), No. g87 Eighth avenue. Stephen Y. Ronnie (third class), No. 38 Park avenue. Philip Duffy (second class), No. 916 Southern Boulevard. George W. Dowd (third class), No. 515 East Seventeenth street. James Gartland (second class), foot West Fifty-seventh street. Nathaniel Robertson (third class), No. 521 West Twenty-fifth street. Rudolph Jonasch (second class), No. 557 West Thirty-fourth street. George Vetter (third class),'No. 39 Whitehall street. John McKinney (third class), No. 143 Liberty street. Jermareco Ruocco (third class), No. 518 West Fifty-sixth street. Ulysses S. Cole (third class), No. 7 East Fifteenth street. Alvin T. Peck (third class), Eastchester. William Blake (third class), No. 49 Wall street. Alexander Nicoll (third class), No. 125 Christopher street. William H. Mountn (third class), No. 34 Gold street. John Hamilton (third class), No. 2081 Seventh avenue. William Frank (third class), No. 9 West Twenty-sixth street. William Paxton (third class), No. 143 Liberty street. Frank H. Solane (third class), No. 2o6g Bronx street. Wilhelm Fitzner (third class), No. 727 Tesith avenue, Brooklyn, Humphrey Desmond (third class), No. 154 Nassau street. John Irving (third class), foot West Grove street, Brooklyn. Frank Loftus (third class), Fiftieth street and Sixth avenue. William P. Dunn (third class) Jackson avenue and Fifth street. Thomas Catterson (third class), No. 107 Pearl street. John A. Barnes (third class) No. 52 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Edward H. Hepper (third class), No. 53 West Seventy-second street. George L. King (third class}, No. 34 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Andrew Charlton (third class), No. 5214 Broadway. Daniel J. Powers (third class), Atlantic avenue and Chestnut street, Brooklyn. William H. Robinson (third class), No. 5 Marion street. Patrick Purcell (third class), Howards Station, Long Islapd Railroad, Brooklyn. George H. Melins (third class), No. too William street. Frederick E. Berthold (third class), Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue, Louis N. Wade (third class), One Hundred and Eighty-first street and Amster- Brooklyn. Joseph E. Maddock (third class), No. 1133 Broadway, Brooklyn. dam avenue. Owen McGoldrick (third class), foot River street, Brooklyn. Thomas F. McGinnis (third class), No. 102 Fulton street. Charles Majowsky (third class), Surf avenue, Brooklyn. George A. Gordon (third class), No. 52o Broadway. Charles F. Dodenhoff (special), No. 88 India street, Brooklyn, New York Fire Matthew Carson (third class), Bedford Park. Department. Thomas H. Egan (third class), No. 54 West Thirty-third street. Hippolyte B. Lamothe (third class), No. 311 East One Hundred and Seventeenth Patrick P. Marshall (special), Rosebank, Staten Island, New York Fire Depart- ment. street. John Clinton (special), One Hundred and Eighty-third street and Jerome avenue, Albert Stollberg (third class), No. io8 Liberty street. New York Fire Department. Conrad Zinser (third class), No. 624 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street. Frederick Forman (third class), No. 44 Crosby street. Respectfully submitted, John Feldhammer (third class), No. 25o West Ninety-fourth street. JOHN McDERMOTT, Edward Murphy (third class), Fourteenth street and Avenue D. Sergeant in Command, Sanitary Company. Alexander C. Ross (third class), No. 353 Classon avenue, Brooklyn. Michael J. Kenny (third class), Prospect Park, Brooklyn. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Robert J. Knott (third class), No. 413 Oakland street, Brooklyn. Thomas L. Halford (third class), foot Pearl street, Brooklyn. William J. Early (third class), Casino Beach, Brooklyn. New York, August 20, i906. Edward J. Steiner (third class), Harrison and Vernon avenues, Brooklyn. I am directed by the Acting Police Commissioner to forward to you for publi- Michael Dwyer (third class), Oliver street, Brooklyn. cation in the CITY RECORD the following list of retirements, resignations, etc., in this Jacob Kempf (third class), No. 165 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. Department from August 13 to August ig, i906: Carl E. Reiner (third class), Surf avenue, Coney Island. August 13. Charles Jansen (third class), Atlantic avenue and Chestnut street, Brooklyn. 8e signed— Walter T. Clarke (special), No. 261 William street, New York Fire Department. Thomas Gilligan, Plumber. John J. Foley (special), No. 221 East Seventy-fifth street, New York Fire De- Retired— partment. Respectfully submitted, Sergeant John F. Moloney, Third Precinct, $i,000 per annum. JOHN McDERMOTT, Patrolman William Flanagan, Third Precinct, $70o per annum. Sergeant in Command, Sanitary Company. Patrolman Thomas W. Stack, Fifty-seventh Precinct, $581 per annum. August 14. Dismissed— POLICE DEPARTMENT. Patrolman Lawrence A. Donohue, Nineteenth Precinct. Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), August is. New York, August 13, igo6. Retired— Patrolman Patrick Barry, Thirty-third Precinct, $7oo per annum. Hon. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner: August r6. Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me Retired— under section 312 of chapter 450 of the Laws of 1882 as amended, the following re- port will show the name of the person to whom the license was issued, class of license Sergeant Hubert L. Howard, Twenty-seventh Precinct, $i,000 per annum. and location for same issued during the twenty-four (24) hours ending 12 midnight, Patrolman Edward Drescher, Thirty-fifth Precinct, $loo per annum. Patrolman James McMahon, Forty-first Precinct, $7oo per annum. August is, igo6: Thomas Hynes (first class), No. 384 Broadway. August 17. Benjamin McKiller (first class), No. 383 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Retired— Robert J. Armstrong (second class), Newkirk avenue, Brooklyn. Patrolman John Donovan, Eighth Precinct, $70o per annum. Emerson Reeves (third class), No. 34 Pine street. Patrolman John J. Reilly, Seventy-third Precinct, $700 per annum. John Black, Jr. (third class), No. 413 East Sixteenth street. Patrolman Thomas R. Myers, Twenty-sixth Precinct, $7oo per annum. Patrick Burns (third class), One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and Findlay Patrolman Wm. J. Newall, Second Precinct, $700 per annum. avenue. August i8. Frank Boehm (third class), Williamsbridge. Notice of Death— John R. Knight (third class), No. 62o West Twenty-fifth street. Sergeant Michael T. Donegan, Seventy-ninth Sub-Precinct. Lawrence A. Cooper (third class), No. 32o Broadway. Reinhold Daust (third class), No. 130 West Twenty-fourth street. ARTHUR BLOT, First Deputy Clerk. Adolph Spitzga (third class), No. 486 Leonard street, Brooklyn. Michael Gaffga (third class), No. 15 William street. Edward Adams (third class), No. 162 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Respectfully submitted, . JOHN McDERMOTT, — New York, June 53, igo6. Sergeant in Command, Sanitary Company. The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, to wit: From the Corporation Counsel (68650)—Stating that the Fulton Market Fish- POLICE DEPARTMENT. mongers' Association has offered to settle the Department's claim of $3,136.27 against them, covering rental of crib bulkhead and platform easterly of Pier (old) 23, East Sanitary Company (Boiler Squad), river, for the sum of $656.77, without interest, and asking whether such a settlement New York, August 14, 1906. would, in the opinion of this Department, be to the advantage of the City. Notified Hon. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner: that the Conumssioner will agree to any settlement recommended by the Law De- Sir—In compliance with orders relative to engineers' certificates issued by me partment. under section 312 of chapter 450 of the Laws of 1882 as amended, the following re- From the Municipal Civil Service Commission— port will show the name of the person to whom the license was issued, class of license r (68o95). Stating that the names of Mrs. Mary Blessing and Ferdinand Rem- and location for same issued during the twenty-four (24) hours ending 12 midnight, melman, Attendants, have been deducted from the pay roll of this Department on the August 13, igo6: ground that the persons appointed were not the ones entitled to the position. Names Charles Fish (first class), No. 424 Fulton street, Brooklyn. dropped from the list of employees of this Department. James McCabe (first class), No. 43 East Tenth street. 2 (68183). Asking that Louise Callan, Winefried Cooper and Catherine Keenan Conrad Muller (first. class), No. 3569 Third avenue. be directed to call at the office of the Commission to correct their declaration sheets. Andrew Richardson (first class), No. 277 West Tenth street. All notified to call, as recommended. Patrick Burke (second class), Two Hundred and Seventh street and Jerome 3 (68t3i). Submitting list of persons eligible for appointment to the position of avenue. Deckhand. John Lacey and John J. Harrington appointed to the position, with com- George P. Morris (second class), No. 2 Astor place. pensation at the rate of $6o per month, to take effect upon assignment to work. Patrick McAssey (second class), Fifty-ninth street and Sutton place. From the Department of Taxes and Assessments (6yo78, 67199, 68137)—Stating, John E. Darigan (second class), One Hundred and Fiftieth street and Third in response to request from this Department, under date of June 7, that the assessed avenue. valuation of the property on Whale and Newtown creeks, in the Borough of Brook- Charles Kendall (second class), No. 251 William street. lyn, is $243,166. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund were requested to authorize John Convery (second class), No. 364 Fifth avenue. the making and serving of an offer to purchase the said property for the sum of John Wilkinson (second class), foot Twenty-third street, Brooklyn. $243,100. Anthony Martin (second class), No. t3o St. Edwards street. Brooklyn. From the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices (68o49)—Requesting Franz W. Dumig (second class), Bigelow place, Brooklyn. assignments for public baths, during the coming summer, in the Borough of Man- James F. Meagher (third class), No. 13 Jay street. hattan. The following designations were made, subject to the approval of the De- Charles Rule (third class), No. 15 Washington place. partment of Health: Frank Woods (third class), Eighty-first street and Columbus avenue. On the North River—Battery wall, north side of Eighteenth street pier, north Henry Beckman (third class), No. 515 Madison avenue. side of West Thirty-fifth street pier, north side of West Fifty-first street pier. Robert McCready (third class), No. 83 Greene street. On the East River—North side of Pier (new) 3o, north side of East Third street George A. Lanigan (third class), Pier 26, North river. pier, north side of East Ninth street pier, north side of East Twenty-fourth street John Spanenberger (third class), No. 20 Washington street. ,per. James Douglas (third class), No. 297 Mercer street. 'On the Harlem River—North side of East One Hundredth street pier, north Charles Beckman (third class), No. ii7o Broadway. side of East One Hundred and Twelfth street pier. William Nelson (third class), No. i6o Fifth avenue. On and after July i a bath may also be located on the south side of the pier foot William Strumpfler (third class), No. 227 Front street. of Thirty-sixth street, East river. John A. Paradise (third class), No. 427 Broadway. From the Department of Correction- Martin Munson (third class), No. i65 East Forty-ninth street. i (68002). Requesting repairs to thg Workhouse Dock on the westerly side of John Connolly (third class), No. 114 Bank street. Blackwell s Island, East river. Engineer-in-Chief directed to make the repairs George~ H. LeGere (third class), Eighty-fifth street and Third avenue. desired, John McDonald (third class), No. 518 West Forty-first street. 2 (67928). Requesting repairs to the cribwork on the easterly side of Hart's William H. Johnson (third class), No. 28 Prince street. Island and to the south dock thereat, and asking that a new float landing be pro- John Flynn (third class), Thirty-fourth street and Broadway. vided. Engineer-in-Chief directed to make the necessary repairs and to place the Martin F. Buckley (third class), Twenty-first street and Avenue A. float, in accordance with request. . TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. THE CITY RECORD. 8 103

From the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (68o3o)—Stating 7 (68181) Reporting that the work of furnishing and delivering machinists' sup- that the 6-inch water main at Twenty-third street, Harlem river, supplying water to plies under Class VII. of Contract No. 899 was completed on June 8, 1906, by Peter J. Randall's Island, was broken by the W. H. Beard Dredging Company, doing dredg- Constant, contractor. Comptroller notified. ing work thereat for R. P. Coen, under permit from this Department, and asking From the Auditor (68184)—Submitting claims against the White Star Towing Line whether this Department can aid in forcing these parties to take the necessary steps aggregating $220.42 for damage to piling, etc., at various places by the tug boats of the at once to repair the main. Notified that neither the Department nor the contractor company. Claims forwarded to the Corporation Counsel for collection. was aware of the existence of the water main at the locality; advised to communicate From the Superintendent of Docks— with the parties, fixing a date on which a survey of the damage can be made, the I (68203). Reporting that the Police Department has assigned at the recreation communication to contain a statement that in the event of no attention being paid piers but one-half the number of patrolmen requested by the Department under date to same repairs will be made to the water main by the Department of Water Supply, of May 23, and recommending that as one officer at a pier is not sufficient to quell the Gas and Electricity, and that a bill will be rendered for the cost of the work; if pay- disturbances constantly arising, the Police Department be again requested to supply the ment is refused the matter can be taken up with the Corporation Counsel. full complement of officers previously asked for. Police Department again requested to From the President of the Borough of Richmond (67,949)—Submitting. plan of make the assignments. proposed sewer at the foot of Summerfield avenue, Mariner's Harbor, Borough of 2 (68212). Reporting the arrest and arraignment of a Frank Sangio who, while Richmond, and requesting that permit be granted for the construction of such sewer. being ejected from the North Second street recreation pier, Brooklyn, drew a revolver Permit granted, the work to be done under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief and shot at Life Saver Charles Redican. Police Department notified and requested to in accordance with plans submitted as amended. increase the number of policemen. From Nathan Straus (6800i)—Requesting permission to dispense raw milk during the summer months on the recreation piers foot of East Third street, Barrow street, Cornelius McCarthy was reinstated as Dock Laborer in the Department, with com- East Twenty-fourth street, East One Hundred and Twelfth street and West Fiftieth pensation at the rate of 31% cents per hour while employed. street. Privilege granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Commissioner, com- pensation to be at the rate of $I for each pier for the season, payable in advance to A communieation was forwarded to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund re- the Cashier. questing authority to lease to the Joy Steamship Company Pier (new) 28, East river, From the Astoria Light, Heat and Power Company (67845)—Requesting per- together with the bulkhead between Piers (new) 27 and 28, for a term of ten years mission to build coal unloading towers, to be used in connection with its plant at from the date said bulkhead is completed and ready for occupancy, with the privilege Lawrence Point, opposite Van Alst avenue, Borough of Queens. Permit granted, of a renewal of ten years; the rental for the first term to be at the rate of $42,000 per to continue during the pleasure of the Commissioner, the work to be done under the annum, and the rental for the renewal term to be at an advance of ten per cent, over supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief in accordance with plans submitted as amended. the rental for the first term, the lessee to have the privilege of maintaining a shed upon From the Hudson River Day Line (68o37)—Requesting permission to make gen- the pier, but not upon the bulkhead, and the remaining terms and conditions of the lease eral repairs to portion of the outer end of the pier foot of One Hundred and Twenty- to be similar to those contained in leases of wharf property now used by the Depart- ninth street, North river, leased to said company. Permit granted upon the usual ment. terms, to continue until December 31, 1906, unless sooner revoked. From the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (68o41)—Requesting permission Sealed bids or estimates were received and opened for preparing for and installing to build an ash conveyor tunnel between West Fifty-eighth and West Fifty-ninth a salt water water fire service at the St. George ferry terminal, Borough of Richmond, streets, North river, on the westerly end of their power house. Permit granted, the under Contract No. loo, as follows: work to be done under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief, in accordance with Frank Dobson ...... $30,656 00 plans submitted. Leslie McHarg & Co ...... 26,440 00 From the Transit Development Company (68182)—Requesting permission to build E. Rutzler Company . ...... 25,321 00 ash pockets and coal-handling towers between Division avenue and Rush street, Wall- Monad Engineering Company ...... 26987 50 about channel, Borough of Brooklyn. Permit granted, to continue during the pleasure of the Commissioner, the work to be done tinder the supervision of the Engineer-in- Contract awarded to E. Rutzler Company, the lowest bidders, subject to the ap- Chief, in accordance with plans submitted as amended. proval of the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, as surety, by the Comp- From H. M. Susswein & Co. (67687)—Requesting that additional wharfage facili- troller. ties be provided at the foot of One Hundred and Sixth street, Harlem river. Advised that under the existing plan for the improvement of the water front at the foot of One Hundred and Sixth street, Harlem river, the construction of a pier is contemplated, The following Department order was issued: but that a pier has recently been constructed at the foot of One Hundred and Eighth street. and one is now in course of construction at One Hundred and Seventh street, Issued To and For. Price. Harlem river, which are sufficiently accessible for all practical purposes; the con- No. struction of a pier at the foot of One Hundred and Sixth street will receive considera- tion as soon as possible. From the Maine Steamship Company— 22973. Superintendent of State Prisons, dumping cars (estimated) ...... $9oo 00 I (67123, 67820). Stating they have removed their effects from the office on Pier (new) 33, East river, permit for the occupation of which was granted by this Depart- ment while repairs were being made to their office on Pier 33, from April 6 to May J. W. SAVAGE, Secretary. 14, 1906. Rental fixed for the period of occupation at the rate of $5o per month. 2 (68132). Stating that the rental charged them under renewal permit for the use of 125 feet of bulkhead north of Pier (new) 32, East river, is at the rate of $137.50. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS instead of $125, as formerly, and asking that a correction be made. Notified that rentals for permits of the character of the one in question have been increased Io per AND ELECTRICITY. cent. From William C. Porth (68o47)—Requesting permission to berth his scow along- City of New York, June 14, i906. side of a pier in the upper oyster basin on the North river, temporarily, while under- going repairs. Denied. In compliance with section 1546 o the Greater New York Charter the Depart- From Thomas W. Collins, Captain of steamer "Wm. V. Wilson" (68o51)—Rc- ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity makes the following report of its transac- questing this Department to cut a gangway on the north side of the pier foot of Bloom- tions for the week ending June 9, 1906: field street, North river, at the berth assigned to his boat. Denied; notified that if the Public Moneys Received and Deposited. removal of a portion of the backing log alone, without disturbing the deck of the pier, will answer his purpose, the work will be done by the force of this Department at BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. his expense. Receipts for water rents ...... $149,794 44 Receipts for penalties on water rents ...... ...... 198 32 From E. C. Bridgman (68o57)—Complaining of the inconvenience to passengers 177 00 at the St. George terminal of the Municipal Ferry, caused by the necessity of using Receipts for permits to tap mains ...... the stairs from the dock to the steam car platforms and the loss of time incurred in Receipts for repairs, Bureau of Chief Engineer ...... 796 58 reaching these stairs from the boats, and asking whether this can be remedied. Noti- Receipts for account Water Meter Fund No. 2 ...... ...... 682 73 fied that the arrangements at the terminal are only temporary; that it is impracticable $151,649 07 to have any other method than the one now in use for the handling of the passengers, and that the work of building the new terminal is being pushed to completion as rapidly BOROUGH OF TIIE BRONX. as possible, when it is hoped there will be no further cause for complaint. Receipts for water rents ...... .... $25,933 65 From William M. Ivins, Special Counsel for the Board of Aldermen (68o6)— Receipts for penalties on water rents ...... 94 20 Asking for the revenue from piers at West Seventy-ninth, Ninety-sixth and Ninety- Receipts for permits to tap mains.. ...... 236 00 seventh streets, North river, for the years 1904, 1905 and i906. Information furnished. Receipts for account Water Meter Fund No. 2.. ...... 39 47 From Murtagh & McCarthy (68ioo)—Requesting permission to use bulkhead and upland north of West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street pier, with the privilege $26.303 32 of erecting a temporary awning thereon for the storage of cement. Denied. From Otto J. Sporck (682o5)—Transmitting check for $2o in payment of rental BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. covering premises occupied by him tinder Co-operative Society lease at Shad creek, Receipts for water rents.. $125,956 30 Broad Channel station, , Borough of Queens, as well as for the premises Receipts for penalties on water rents ...... 479 83 occupied by James S. Williamson under another lease from the Co-operative Society. Receipts for permits to tap mains ...... 669 5o Check returned to Sporck, with the statement that the lease to Williamson has not been Receipts for miscellaneous purposes ...... 123 69 recognized by the City, and the Corporation Counsel has been requested to take steps to have the property vacated and turned over to the City; Sporck requested to transmit $127,229 32 $IO in payment of rental for year to April 30, 1907, of Lots Nos. 17 and 18, Block 7, Receipts reported by Collector of Assessments and Arrears for arrears permit for which is held by him. prior to 1904 ...... ...... 3,048 72 From Charles Day (682Io)—Requesting permission to place a flower stand on the approach to the ferry house between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, $130,278 04 North river. Denied. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. From the Riggers of the Department (67938)—Requesting that their compensation Receipts for water rents ...... .... $5,785 05 be fixed at the rate of So cents per hour. Denied. Receipts for penalties on water rents ...... i8 75 From Joseph F. Dunn (68r86)—Requesting to be promoted from Stonecutter to Receipts for permits to tap mains ...... 6o oo Foreman Stonecutter. Denied. From the Secretary (68i85)—Reporting that the sale of old material on June T. Igo6, at the Wallabout basin, Borough of Brooklyn, by Arthur E. Crabtree, auctioneer, $5,863 8o netted the sum of $4 q.2o. Filed. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. From the Engineer-in-Chief- Receipts for water rents ...... ...... $734 62 I (68175). Reporting damage done to the tug "Manhattan" by the Police Depart- ment steamer "Patrol," on June 4, 1906, while the former vessel was lying at the outer Work Done on Public Lamps. end of Pier "A," North river. Filed. Single 2 (68177). Recommending the issuance of an order to make the necessary repairs Welsbach. to the bulkhead along the southerly side of the Kent avenue basin, Wallabout canal, Lamps relighted (Consolidated Gas Company, Manhattan) ...... 2 Borough of Brooklyn. Order issued to Engineer-in-Chief to make the necessary repairs. Lamps relighted (Consolidated Gas Company, The Bronx) ...... I 3 (68178). Reporting the death of Dennis F. Eagan, Engineman, on June 4, Igo6. Lamps discontinued (Consolidated Gas Company, The Bronx) ...... 6 Name dropped from the list of employees. Lamps discontinued (Consolidated Gas Company, Manhattan) ...... 14 4 (68i79). Reporting that the work of dredging on the East and Harlem rivers in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Richmond was com- One new 2,000 candle-power electric are lamp lighted by the New York Edison menced on June II, z906, by the R. G. Packard Company under Contract No. boo. Company in Manhattan. Comptroller notified. Oe nlamppost removed at expense of private party. 5 (68i8o). Reporting that the work of dredging about 50,000 cubic yards on the One lamppost reset at expense of private party. North, East and Harlem rivers, Borough of Manhattan, was completed on June 7, i906, One column refitted at expense of private party. by the Morris & Cumings Dredging Company under Contract No. 881. Comptroller notified. Contracts Entered Into. 6 (68i8o). Reporting that the work of dredging on the East and Harlem rivers, BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND 'IHE BRONX. Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn The Bronx and Queens was completed on June 8, For furnishing. repairing, placin and emptying vault pans, etc., at Mt. Kisco, zgo6, by W. H. Beard Dredging Company under Contract No. 935. Comptroller noti- Westchester County, N. Y. Dated June 6, i906. Contractor, Frank X. D'Oss-ne. Surety, the Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Estimated cost, $2,o80.80. 8104 THE CITY RECORD. , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, `1906.

For furnishing and delivering cotton waste, engine wipers, caulking yarn, packing The Commissioner has fixed the wages Geo. H. Creed Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Borough of ttichmond—Bay apd Sand streets, yarn and ball lampwick. Dated June 5, igo6. Contractor, Cavanagh Brothers & Co. of Manuel E. Marco, Dock Laborer, at the Stapleton. Surety, Title Guaranty and Surety Company. Estimated cost, $2,674.05. rate of $t8 per week, to take effect Satur- John DeMorgan, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. For furnishing and delivering stopcocks, hydrants, hydrant heads, wooden hy- day, August i8, 7906. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS drant boxes, castiron stopcock boxes and covers. Dated May 29. Contractor, John The Commissioner has fixed the wages AND ARREARS. Fox & Co. Surety, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Estimated cost, of John J. McCann, Dock Laborer, at the Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Bui d ng, Room• $17,597.50• rate of 31% cents per hour while em- SI BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Edward A. Slattery, Collector of Assessments and ployed, to take effect Saturday, August 18, Arrears. For furnishing, delivering and erecting the necessary steamfitting and appurten- 1906. John B. Adger Mullally, Deputy Collector of As- ances at the new Canarsie Pumping Station. Dated June 6. Contractor, Biake & The resignation of Donato Marro, Dock eassments and Arrears. Borough of The Bronx — Municipal Building, Williams. Surety, National Surety Company f New York. Estimated cost. $4,565. Laborer, has been accepted. Rooms I- . For hauling and laying water mains anzappurtenances in the Borough of Brook- James J3 Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of AB• lyn. Dated June 4. Contractor, Isaac Harris Company. Sureties, Metropolitan sessments and Arrears. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building Surety Company and United Surety Company. Estimated cost, $42,455. William E. Melody, Deputy Collector of Assess. For furnishing, delivering and erecting three boilers at the new Canarsie Pump- meats and Arrears. ing Station. Dated June 5. Contractor, B. Franklin Hart, Jr., & Co. Surety, the Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson CITY OFFICERS. avenue and Fifth street Long Island City. Metropolitan Surety Company. Estimated cost, $18,315. Patrick E. Leahy, lieputy Collector of Assess. Changes in the Working Force. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING meats and Arrears. iD which the Public Offices in the City are open Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. or business and at which the Courts regularly open Stapleton. Appointed. and adjourn as well as the places where such offices Gdeor".a;:.and, Deputy Collector of Assessments are kept and such Courts are held, together with the an James A. Garrity and James F. Gibbons, Temporary Inspectors of Pipe Laying, heads of Departments and Courts : Pipes and Hydrants, at $4 per diem. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. AND OF MARKETS. William Bradley, Junior Clerk, at $600 per annum. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, One Assistant Foreman, at $3 per diem. MAYOR'S OFFICE. Room 141. No. 5 City Hall, 9a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays, John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and Promoted. 9a.m.toism. Su ntendent o Markets. Telephone, Boas Cortlandt. mates H. Baldwin, Deputy Collector of City Rev- One Laborer to Assistant Foreman, increased from $2.50 to $3 per diem. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. enue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary. David O'Brien, Deputy Superintendent'of Markets. William A. Willis, Executive Removed. _James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk end Bond acid BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. Jacob Halperin, Temporary Clerk. arrant Clerk. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Rooms 6g to 77. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Room q, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m•; Saturdays, Patrick Keenan, City Chamberlain. Appointed. 9 to is m. John H. Campbell, Deputy Chamberlain. Telephone, Soso Cortlandt. Samuel Havedon and Adolph Jacobowitz, Junior Clerks, at $600 per annum. Patrick , Chief of Bureau. COIORSBIONRR OF LICENSER. Henry Kappes, Edward J. Hughes, Patrick E. Meehan, Temporary Clerks, at Office No. 277 Broadway. $goo per annum. BUREAU OF LICENSES. nBogartComssoner. 9a.m.to4R. m.~ortlandt~s, q a. m. to u m. P.Archifmld, DputyCommisaioaer. FRANK J. GOODWIN, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, loan n J. Caldwell, Secretary. John P. Corrigan, Chief of Bureau. LOffice hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Principal Office Room I City Hall. Gaetano to Is m. AQUEDUCT COMMISSION. D'Amato Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan Telephone, 5884 Franklin. and The Bronx. Branch Office, Room Is, Borough Hall Brooklyn, LAW DEPARTMENT. Daniel J. Griffin, Deputy Chief, Borough' of Brook- OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Minutes of Stated Meeting of the Aqueduct Commissioners, Held at Their Office, lyn. No. 28o Broadway, New York City, Tuesday, June 12, 1906, at 2 p. m. Branch Office Richmond Building, New Brighton, Staats-Zeitung Building, ad, 3d and 4th floors, 9 S. I.; William 1. Woelfie, Financial Clerk, Borough a. m:to_ 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Is m. of Richmond. Present—Deputy Comptroller McCooey, Commissioners Cowan (President), Branch Office, Hackett Building Long Island Ryan and Windoiph and Chief Engineer Sears. City'; Charles H. Smith, Financial llerk, Borough Minutes of June 5, 5906. were read and approved. of Queens. Weekly report of the Chief Engineer for the week ending June 7, 1906, was re- THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. ferred to the Construction Committee. BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND Opinion of the Corporation Counsel, dated June 5, Igo6, in regard to publication BLANK BOOKS. of report of Commissioners of work done under their jurisdiction during the years Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. zI Park Row. Entrance, Room 8o3, q a. m. to 4 p. m. 1895 to 1906, and copy of communication from the President requesting the opinion, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to is m. dated June 5. Igo6, were ordered filed. Telephone, i5o5 and 15o6 Cortlandt. Supply - Report No. 1450 of the Chief Engineer, dated June 8; i906, in regard to communi- Room, No. z City Hall. - Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—William F. ' ation from the Superintendent of Highways, Borough of The Bronx, complaining of Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor i Henry McMillen, Clark. the condition of 4-inch iron pipe on the north side of Kingsbridge road, north of Jerome Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary. Borough of Brooklyn Branch Office—James D. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Bell, Assistant in charge. Park reservoir, was ordered filed and the President directed to reply to the commu- of Queens Branch Office—Edward S. nication in accordance with the report of the Chief Engineer. No. rr City Hall, Io a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Malone, Assistant in charge Communication from Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman, dated June is, igo6, in 10 a. m. to 12 W. Borough of The Bronx Branch Office—Richard H. Telephone,q eo Cortlandt. Mitchell. Assistant in charge. regard to request for payment of retained percentages under their contract for the Patrick F. McGowan, President, Borough of Richmond Branch Office—John Wid- construction of the New Croton darn and its appurtenances, was ordered filed and P. J. Scully, City Clerk. decombe, Assistant in charge the President directed to transmit a copy to the Corporation Counsel for his consider- Andrew T. Campbell, Chief Clerk. ation in connection with previous communications on the subject. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. Communication from the Chief Engineer of the New York Central and Hudson Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; River Railroad Company, dated June 9, 1906, in regard to work of double-tracking City Hall, Rooms ri, Is; in a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat- Saturdays, q a. m. to Is m. the Harlem River Division, between Golden's Bridge and Croton Falls, and submit- urdays, in a. M. to 12 m. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Telephone. 7560 Cortlandt. ting blue print of certain proposed changes, was referred to the Chief Engineer for a P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. report. Aldermen. Nos. nq and III Nassau street, 9 a. M. to 5 p. m.; William j, Deputy Clerk. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Ix M. The Commissioners then adjourned. Michael Blake,' Chief Clerk of the Board of Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary. Aldermen. Joseph V. Scully, Deputy Chief Clerk, Borough BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF of Brooklyn. PERSONAL TAKES. James L. Davis, Assistant Engineer, Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy Chief Clerk, Borough No. s8o Broadway (Stewart Building). Office $2,400. of the Bronx. hours, for the Public, Io a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, William R. Zimmerman, Deputy Chief Clerk, In a. M. to 12 M. Leonard P. Wood, Assistant Engineer, Borough of Queens. James. P. Keenan, Assistant in charge. $2,400. 'GGrady, Deputy Chief Clark, Borough of JRoseph F. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Alex. Thomson, Jr., Assistant Engineer, BUILDINGS. $2,700. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. No. 4 East Twenty-third street, q a. m. to 5 p. m.; James F. Sanborn, Assistant Engineer, Stewart Building, Chambers streak and Broadway, Saturdays, g a. m. to Is m. $2,700. 9 a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays. q a. M. to I2 M. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. Samuel F. Dodge, Assistant Engineer, Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. M ooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy COIO[ISSIONRRS OF ACCOUNTS. $2,000. ComteptrH. Samuel F. Thomson, Assistant Engineer, Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Rooms 114 and IiS Stewart Building, 9 a. m. to 4 Oliver E. Stanton, Secretary to Comptroller. $I.800. p Telephone 4315 Franklin. Charles R. Hulsart, Assistant Engineer, MAIN DIVISION. John C. Hertle, George V. von Skal, Commis. $r,65o. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room iI. atcnets. Frank S. Clapp, Assistant Engineer, BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. COMMIa8IONERB OF •INBIFQ F"D. $I,65o. Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman Wm. J. Buhrendorf, Statistician, $5,350. keeper, Room 8. A. Metz Comptroller; Patrick Keenan Chamhsr- Frederick Ward, Assistant Engineer, STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. lain• Patrick F. McGowan President of the Board $2,400. of Aldermen, and John R. IJRVIes, Chairman Finance R James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members; N. Tay- CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. Joseph F. Belanger, Stenographer and 37. lor Phillips Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Typewriter, $1,200. Office of Secretary, Room Is, Stewart Building. The Board of Water Supply has made BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. Telephone, solo Franklin. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. the following appointments: P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room B August i8— Edward F. Kerley, No. 329 East Tenth BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. TIONMRAT. The services of Jeremiah J. Moore as street, Stenographer and Typewriter, mia T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Rodman to this Board terminated August The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President $I.05o, August 13. RJJom r of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough 15, 1906. Charles C. Tessier, Hawthorne, N. Y., INVESTIGATING DIVISION. of Manhattan. President of the Borough of Brooklyn, At a meeting of the Board of Water Topographical Draughtsman, $i,5oo, Au- I harles S. Hervey, Auditor of Accounts, Room President of the Borough of The Bronx President Supply held August 13, 1906, the resigna- ough of Queens, President of tl s Borough gust 13. OFchma tions of the following men were accepted, John P. Leahey, Hurley, N. Y., Laborer, CHARITABLS INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. to take effect on the dates set opposite $2 per diem, August 8. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: their respective names: Institutions, Room 8. No. 277 Broadway. Room W. Telephone, 3164 Alton Every, Laborer, August 8, igo6. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND BUREAU OF THE CITY PAYMASTZE. Joseph Haag, Seeretary. Charles V. Ades, Chief Frank Buley, Laborer, August 3, i906. No. 83 Chambers atawt and No. 65 Rends shoat. CTar FERRIES. John H. Timmerma6, City Paymaster. Josiah Poucher, Laborer, August I, Igo6. PUBLIC IMFROYBHENTS: Wm. J. Dumond, Laborer, August 4, August 16— BUREAU OP ENGINEERING. Nelson P. Lewis Chief Engineer No syy. Broad I go6. Arthur J. Mimnaugh and George W. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. way, Room SM. ±elephon., 345y 'Borth. A. E. Winslow, Temporary Assistant Weir have been promoted from the posi- Chandler Withiigton, Chid Engineer, Room 55. BUREAU OF FRANCHISES: Engineer, August 3, 7906. tion of Leveler to that of Transitman and REAL ESTATE BUREAU. Harry P. Nichols, Assistant Engineer In charge, C. E. Solomon, Rodman, August 4, Igo6. Computer, with compensation at the rate Room 79, No. sso Broadway. Telephone, Thomas F. Byrnes, Mortimer J. Brown, Apptais• Worth. J. Lester Moran, Temporary Rodman, of $i,800 per annum, to take effect Septem- ere of Real Estate,, Room 157. August 2, igo6 ber I, 1906 BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OP TAXIS. BOARD OF RZVISION OF ASSESS. John N. Wheeler, Temporary Rodman, The titles of J Frank Johnson and MEBTd. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room August 18, 1906. Charles H. Hall have been changed by Hermran A. Mete Comptroller. John Berg, Temporary Assistant Engi- the Commissioner from Transitman to that ODavid E. Austen, Re,ceiar of Tales. John neer, August 25, 1906. Frank A.O DOOBnei,m President of the Department of Transitman and Computer, compensa- John J. of Taxes aiid A.nenta Lorenzo Beesmer, Laborer, August so, tion to be at the rate of $i,800 per annum, L aE The Bronx — Municipal~B>dkBn, Third and Tremont avenues Henry 3. Storrs Chief Clerk, Finance Depart. I. to take effect September 1, 1906. john B. Underhill, Receiver at Taxes. meat, No. sSo Broadway. At the same meeting the salaries of the The Commissioner has fixed the salaries Boroughof>E 'a dPei> , following men were fixed and approved at AQIIMDVCT COMMISSIOARSB. of A. D. Wegmann and Herman A. Ruge, Rom se; Stewart Building, 5th Hoar,, S. M. to the, rates setposite their respective Draughtsmen, at the rate of $i,800 per an- Borough oof Q~- Hacks TJaeksos y. names, to taiseeffect September I, Igo6: num, to take effect September I, Igo6.- avenue and F18Qi street, Long IslBOel City.' Telephone, Ig~s Franklin. S TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, Imo. THE CITY RECORD . 8105

The Mayor the Comptroller, .x-o Commis- DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. ins, Charles H. Ingulls, Nathan S. Jonas, David F. Moore. Superintendent of Buildings. sioners ohn l~ Cowan (President) Williamen H. T No.. 13 to sr Park row, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Canzler, John C. Kelley, Africk H. Man, Frank J. Ulrich, Superintendent of the Bureau of Ey ck JJohn J Ryan an John P. bVindolph; Harry Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. : March. Mitchell May, DennisMcDonald, Highways. W. 'Y'aiker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En- John McGaw Woodbury Commissioner Thomas J. O'Donohue Frank k Partridge, James Dunne Superintendent of the Bureau di gineer. F. M. Gibson, Deputy Commissioner. E. Payne, James A. Renwick, George W. Sewers. John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Bureau POLICE DEPARTMENT. of public Buildings and Offices. CENTRAL OFFICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES Borough of queens. No. 3co Mulberry street, q a. m. to 4 p. m. CENTRAL OFFICE. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Telephone, 3100 Spring. and Fifth street, Long Island City. Theodore A. Bingham Commissioner. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, q a. in. to 4 p.m. President. R. Waldo, First Depuiy Commissioner. Arurth J O'Keeffe Second Deputy Commissioner. William L. Mathoi, Third Deputy Commissioner. James J. McInerney, Second Deputy Commis- Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary. sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. Say to 331 C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build. Carl Berger, Superintendent of Buildings, office, William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk, Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn Long Island City. Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and I Patrick Zones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Henry Willet, Superintendent of Public Buildings ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. Estimates for work and Ikaterials for Building, Re. HenryI~ M. Cook and Offices Jamaica, L. I. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, q a. m. to 4 Henry M. Lei zI'ger Supervisor of Lectures. Joseph ti'. De Bragga Superintendent of Sewers. The Mayor, George B. McClellan, Chairman; the p. m. Saturdays, ma in. Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Office, Long Island City, q a. in. to 4 p. m.; Satur- President of the Department of Taxes and Assess. Henry M. Devoe, Supervisor of Janitors. y M. ments Frank A. O'Donnel, Vice-Chairman• the Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty. da s, q a. m. to 12 President of the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. Mc- sixth street. Office hours, 8.3o a. m. to 4 p m BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Lawrence Gresser, Commissioner of Public Works, Gowan; Brigadier-General James McLeer and Briga- Bureau of Dependent Children, No. 66 Third ave- William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Glendale L. I. dier-General George Moore Smith, Commissioners. nue. Office hours, 8.3o a. m. to 4 p. in. Schools, and George S. bavis, Andrew W. Edson Borough of Richmond. Eugene A. Fornes, Secretary and Frank L Bell, Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien Edward President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. Acting Secretary, Stewart Builà.ing, No. 28o Broad- TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave 1atrauben- George Cromwell, President. I. ManhattanOffice No. 44 East Twenty-thirdstreet. muller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superinten. Maybury Fleming Secretary. Otfice hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Telephone 1331 Gramercy. dents. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Commissioner of Public to is m. Edmund J Butler, Commissioner. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Works. BOARD OF IlI'RCTIONS. Harry G. Darwin, First Deputy Commissioner. Darwin L. Bardwell William A. Campbell, John John Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44 J. Chickering, John Iiw er James M. Edsall, Mat- John Timlin, Jr., Supepntendent of Public Build- Headquarters, General Office, No. roil West Forty- Court street. thew J. Elgas, Edwardy D. Farrell Cornelius D. ings and Offices. first street. Telephone, 3825 Main. Franklin, John Griffin, M. D.; John l~. Haaren John H. E. Buel Superintendent of Highways. R. Voorhis (President) John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. L. N. Hunt, Henry W. Jameson, James Lee Charles John T. etherston, Superintendent of Street Charles B. Page (Secretary), John Maguire, Michael Bronx Office, Nos. 2804, s8o6 and s8o8 Third ave- W. Lyon, James J. McCabe Arthur 1M?cMulhn, Cleaning. nue. William J O'Shea, Julia Richman Alfred T Ernest H. Seehusen Superintendent of Sewers. J A C. Allen, Chief Clerk. Telephone,Melrose. Schaufer, Albert Shlels, Edgar Dubs Sthimer, Seth George W. Tuttle, 'Principal Assistant Engineer, William B. Calvert, Superintendent. T. Stewart Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan, Bureau of Engsneering—Topographical. BOROUGH OFFICES. Joseph S. ±aylor, Evangeline E. Whitney. Theodor S. Oxholm, Principal Assistant Engineer, Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Bureau of Engineering—Construction. No. us West Forty-seco,I street. FERRIES. Office of the President, Corn Exchange Bank Build- William C. Baxter, Chiev Clerk. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of ing, Jay street, New Brighton, N. Y., q a. m. to 4 p. m. Pier "A," N. R. Battery place. Schools, and James C. hyrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Saturdays, q a. m. to r2 m. The Bronx. Telephone, 300 Rector. Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. John A. Bensel, Commissioner. CORONERS. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott Denis A, udge, Deputy Commissioner. ART COMMISSION. avenue (Solingen Building) Joseph W. Savage, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts Cornelius A. Boner, Chiefief Clerk. City Hall, Room am. Building Centre and White streets. Open at all Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, is m. Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. times of the day and night. Brooklyn. Robert W. de Forest, President; A. Augustus BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, No. 4s Court street (Temple Bar Building). Healy President of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts George F. Shrady, Jr.. Peter Dooley. George Russell, Chief Clerk. Telephone 44m Madison Square. and Slciences, Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, ulius Harburger, President, Board of Coroners. Board of Frustees—Dr. John W. Brannan Presi- Secretary George B. McClellan, Mayor of The City acob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Queens. dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Leopold Stern of New i'ork: 1. Pierpont Morgan President of J,Borough of The Bronx—Comer of Third avenue No. gr Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Theodore E. Tack, Arden M. Robbins, Myles Metropolitan Museum of Art; John higelow Presi- and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Tele- Carlvoegel, Chief Clerk. Tierney, Samuel Sachs, Robert W. Hebberd, ax- dent of New York Public Library; J. Carralt Beck- phone, Iz5o Tremont and 3455 Harlem. officio. with, Painter John J Boyle, Sculptor; Walter Cook, Robert F. McDonald, A. F. Schwannecke. Richmond. Architect; )ohn D. Crimmins. William T. Austin, Chief Clerk. Staten Island Savings Bank Building, Beach and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Room Ii Borough Water streets, Stapleton, S. I. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Hall. Telephone, 4004 Main and 4005 Main. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. in. to 4p in. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al- Rooms 6021' and 6oz8 Metropolitan Building, No. i 9a. in. to tam. ways open. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, q a. m. to 4 hours of the day and night. Telephone 4goo Columbus. p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to is m. of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Thomas lh lington, M. D. Commissioner of Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. aica, L. I. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buck, Lewis Hard- ). Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. Nos, 13-21 Park row. Health and President. mg Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R. ames W Stevenson, Commissioner.! Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Theodore A. Bingham, falter, Jr., Chief Clerk. J Commissioners. Marshall and WilliamJ Fryer, Chairman. urs, from 9 a. m. to to p. m. John H. Little Deputy Commissioner. Edward V. Barton, Secretary. of Richmond—Second street, New Brffgh- E. Schiff, Secretary. Eugene W. StfiefieT Secretary. Board meeting every Tuesday at s p. M. Office hours, 9 a. in to 4 p. m. Herman M. Biggs, DI D., General Medical Officer. for the transaction of business all hours James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Ind night. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to r2 m. J. Cahill. Telephone, 6o8o Cortlandt. Charles F. Roberts, M. D., Sanitary Superinten- Robert McCabe President; David Jones, Secre- dent. tary Thomas E. O'Brien Treasurer; ex-officlo Hor- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLI, William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. ace ]Loomis and Matthew E. Healy. GAS AND ELECTRICITY, Borough of Manhattan. Rooms 14, 15 and r6 Aldrich Building, Nos. I4gand NEW YORK COUNTY. III Church street. Nos. 13 to 2r Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Walter Bensel, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Super- Office open during business hours every day in the SURROGATE. Telephones, Manhattan 256 Cortlandt; Brooklyn, intendent George A. RoIertsAssistant Chief Clerk. year except legal holidays. Examinations are held New County Court-house. Court open from q 3980 Main; Queens, 43q Grreenpoint; Richmond, 94 Charles J. Burke, M. D., 'Assistant Registrar of on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. in. a. m to q p. m., except Saturday, when it closes at Tompkinsvttne• Bronx, 62 Tremont. Records. 12 m. During the months of July and August the William B. Ellison, Commissioner. BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAIL- Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third Avenue. hours are from o a. in to z p m. Frank. Goodwin Deputy Commissioner. ROAD COMMISSIONERS. Frank T. Fitzgerald, Abner C. Thomas, Surro- I. M. de Verona Glhief Engineer. Gerald Sheil, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic Engi- tendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief Clerk No. 3so Broadway, New York. Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Registrar d SHERIFF. George F. Sever, ConsultingElectrica1 Engineer. Records. Bion L. Burrows, Secretary. Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and NEW YORK CITY IMPROVEMENT No. 299 Broadway, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Power. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 4o Clinton street. COMMISSION. 9 a. m. to i2 M. Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. Traverse R. Maxfield M. D. Assistant Sanitary Nicholas J. Hayes, Sheriff. Nos. 33-2! Park row. A. J. Johnson, Under Sheriff. David Ryan Private Secretary. Superintendent; Alfred ~P. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Francis K. Pendleton, Chairman; Jacob S. Cantor, Joseph F. I SeetarySecretary to the, Depart- Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of George A. Hearn Whitney Warren, Harry Payne DISTRICT ATTORNEY. mJos. I Records. Whitney, Frank Bailey, John W. Alexander Daniel William C. Cozier, Deputi Commissioner, Bor- Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, C. French, Louis F.liaffen James A 'Wright of Brooklyn Mun,ici matpal nil gist Brooklyn. Jamaica. Joseph Cassidy, William J. La Roche, I. Edward streets. William R. Mcbuire Water Regia~er, Brooklpn Swanstrom, George Cromwell and Henry B. Thomp- Office hours from q a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Thomas H. O'Neil, Deputy Commissioner, Bor John P. Moore, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- son. 9 a. m. to 12 M. oagh of The Bronx, Croton Park Building One intendent; George R. Crowly Assistant Chief Clerk Advisory Committee—Nelson P. Lewis, Chief En- William Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third{ ave- Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Registrar of John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. nue. Records. gineer, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Secre- Thomas M. Lynch Water Register, The Bronx. tary to the Commission. John A. Bensel, Commis- Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, sioner Department of Docks and Ferries; O. F. REGISTER. Charles C. Wiasel, Deputy Commissioner Bor- Nichols. Chief Engineer,Bridge Department; Samuel ongh~of Queens Hackett Building, Long Island City. Stapleton, Staten Island. No. rt6 Nassau street. Office hours from q a. m. Edward I. Miller Deputy Commissioner Borough John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super. Parsons, Jr., Landscape Architect, Park Depart to 4 p, m.- Saturdays, 9 a. in. to is m. During the intendant; Charles E. Moyer Assistant Chief Clerk• went. months of July and August the hours are from q a. in. of Richmond, Richmond Building, New Brighton, Nathaniel Rosenberg, Assistant Secretary. to 2 p. m. S.L 1. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar oI Frank Gass, Register. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reds BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, DEPARTIIEWI' OF PARKS. Office No 299 Broadway. from q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, r2 M. T Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick, COUNTY CLERK. Moses Herrman Commissioner of Parks for the Charles A. Shaw, Commissioners. HEADQUARTERS. Boroughs of Manliattan and Richmond, and Presi- Thomas Hassett, Secretary. Nos. 8, q, io and xi New County Court-house. Telephone, ssS0 Plaza, Manhattan; s356 Main, dent Park Board. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4p in Brooklyn. Willis Holly, Secretary, Park Board. Peter I. Dooling, County Clerk. John H. O'Brien, Fire Commissioner. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE John F. Curry, Deputy. Hugh Bonner, Deputy Commissioner. Michael j. Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for COMMISSION. Joseph J. Glennen, Secretary. Charles C. Wise Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs the Boroughs of Brooklyn Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. of Brooklyn and Queens. Office of the Commission, Room 138 No. z8o COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Alfred M. Downes, Secretary; William A. Hawley, ttoom 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, ;eorge M. Walarove, Commissioner of Parks for Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat- though of The Bronx. tan New York City, Broadway, g a. in. to 4 p. m. Jr., _ Secretary to the _ DeputyCommissioner, Br- s Zbrwaki Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. ~iours, q a m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, is m. Norton, Oscar S. Bailey. Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. went in DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wed- Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. of Com- ASSESSMENTS. nesday and Friday of each week at 2 o'clock p. in. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. BL Nos. Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, Office hours No. r,y Nassau street, q a. m. to 4 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Is m. BOROUGH OFFICES. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. rf'eter'seery, Fire Marshal, horonghs of Manha-t Commissioners— — President, tan The Bronx and Richmond. John J. Brady, Frank Raymond, Nicholas Muller, Borough of Manhattan. Vf illian L. Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Office of the President, Nos. to, xi and is City BroG►oklyn ►and Queens. James H. Tully, Charles Putzel. KINGS COUNTY. Farrell, Chief Operator In charge of Fire Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to I2 m. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE hn F. Ahearn, President. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Alarm an h Bureau Boroughs of Manhattan, Bernard Downing, Secretary. The oe a COMMISSION. Edward S. Murphy, ,Superintendent of Buildings. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms Io, rq, zo, Andrew P. Martin, Inspector in charge of Fire No. sqq Broadway, 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. William Dalton, Commissioner of Public Works. 22 and 23. Court opens at io a. m. daily and sits un- Maim Telegraph Bureau, Boroughs of Brooklyn William F. Baker, R. Ross Appleton, Alfred J. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- til business is completed. Part 1, Room No. s3; Talley. ifc Works Part II., Room No. ro, Court-house. Clerk's Office, William T. Beggln, Chief of Battalion in charge Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. William H Walker, Superintendent of Public Rooms Iq, 20 and 22, open daily from q a. m. to 4 Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire A~ppliance., Buildings and Offices. p. m.; Saturdays is M. Boroughs of Manhattan The Bronx and Richmond, Labor Bureau. John V. Coggey, Superintendent of Sewers. Joseph Aspinall and Frederick E. Crane, County r Sq and r5q andQueens,No. street, No. 51 Lafayette street (old No. 6r Elm street). George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. Judges. Brek yn ~yJay Charles S Devoy, Chief Clerk. attest, Brooklyn. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Borough of The Bronx. Central Office open at all hours. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and SURROGATE. Committee to examine persons who handle ax Office, No. goo Broadway, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Satur- One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 a. m. to Hall of Records Brooklyn N. Y. plosives meets Thursday of each week at s o'clock days, ma m. m.; Saturdays, 9_a. m to is m. ]Ames C. Church, Surroga~e. p.m. Antonio Zucca. 4 R- William P. Pickett, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. )Paul Weimaon. Court opens at to a. in. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to r2 m. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISUIUN. WilliamHH. Secretary. John F. Murray,, Commissioner of Public Works. Noll. I5' and r;q East Sixty-seventh street, Head- Josiah Chief Engineer. pr icicle Pin Assistant Topo- SHERIFF. qttarters Firo Department. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Joha H. 0'Briee Fire Commimias►er and Chair County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. I man; William I?ontgomery, John Sherry, C: BOARD OF EDUCATION. Char H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. . m. to 4p m.; Saturdays, is in. Andrde, Jr. Abram A. Brenean. Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. VMichael J. Flaherty, Shenff. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, No. rsy East Sixty. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Patrick J. Reville Superintendent of Buildings Manhattan, q a. m. to 5 p. in. (in the month of August, Martin Geissler, Snperintendent of Highways. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. savrnth street. q a. m. to 4 p. m_; SYtardayS, 9 a. m. to urn. l Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Boronih of Brooklyn. President's Office, Nos. r5 and r6 Borough Hall Hours,g a, m. to 5p. in CONTRAL OFFICE. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, q a. m. to ra m. John F. Clarke, District Attorney. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Bird S. Cofer, 'resident. q s. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to ram. Charles Frederick Adams Secretary. REGISTER. Telephone ro47 Gramercy. John A. Heffernan Private Secretary. Hall of Records. Office hours, q a. m. to 4 p. in., Francis 1. Y.antry, Cmmisaioner. Desmond Dunne, Commissioner of Public Works. excepting months of July and August; then from q John B W ~Jr peony Commissioner. Dwb Van fleck, Assistant Commissioner of a. m. to 2 p. m., provided for by statute. Public Wcrka. Alfred J. Boulton, Register. 81 o6 THE CITY RECORD, . TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, Igo6.

COUNTY CLERK. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. Fourteenth District—The Fourteenth Distriet em- Fifth District—Manhattan avenue and Powers braces that portion of the Borough of MnHbottoa Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, q a. m. to MENT. bounded as follows: Beginning at West Fortieth 4 y m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to is m.; during months County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open street. District—No. 495 Gates avenue. street and Eighth avenue, north on Eighth avenue to of July and August, q a. m. to s p. m. from ro.i5 a. m. to 4 p. m. Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flatbush). West Fifty-third street; east on West Fifty-third Charles T. Hartzheim County Clerk. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. r6. Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- street to Seventh avenue; north on Seventh avenues Bela Toka I, Deputy Gtounty Clerk. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room land). to West Fifty-ninth street to Eighth avenue; north lames P. Kohler, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. No. 13. Borough of Queens. on Eighth avenue and west on Central Park West Robert Stewart, Counsel. Special Term, Part III., Room No. rq. to the Transverse road at Central Park West and Telephone call, rigs Main. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. so. City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Luke I. Con- West Ninety-seventh street; east on Transverse road Special Term, Part V., Room No. 33. norton. EdmundHealy. to Fifth avenue and East Ninety-seventh street; COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), First District—Long Island City. south on Fifth avenue to East Ninety-sixth street; County Court-house. Room gr. Second District—Flushing. east on Ninety-sixth street to Lexington avenue Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Trial Term, Part II. Room No. 34. rd District—Far Rockaway. south on Lexington avenue to East Sixty-fifth outset Jacob A. Livingston Deputy Commissioner. Trial Term, Part III', Room No. as. west on East Sixty-filth street to Park avenue; south Albert B. Waldron, §ecretary. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. al. Borough of Richmond. on Park avenue to East Sixty-first street; east on Office hours from q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Trial Term, Part V. Room No. 24. City Magistrates—John Croak, Nathaniel Marsh. East Sixty-first street to Lexington avenue; south on from q a. m. to rz M. Trial Term, Part VW.Room No. 35. First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. Lexington avenue to East Fortieth street; west on Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. to s Trial Term, Part V1I'. Room No. 23. Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. East and West Fortieth streets to the point of begin- p. m.; Saturdays from q a. m. to 1s m. Trial Term, Part VIII' Room No. ay. mug at West Fortieth street and Eighth avenue. Trial Term, Part IX., ttoom No. s6. MUNICIPAL COURTS. Edgar J. Lauer, Justice. William J. Chamberlain, COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, fart 1C. Room No. a8. Clerk. Hall of Records. Trial Term, Part XI. Room No. 37. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Court-house, southwest corner Madison avenue and Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m., excepting months of Trial Term, Part XII: Room No. a6. First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards and Fifty-ninth street. July and August, then q a. m. to z p. m.; Saturdays, Trial Term Part XIIM., and Special Term, Part all that part of the First Ward lying west of 9a.m.tois m. VII.. Room I o.36. way and Whitehall street, including Governor's Is- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. John K. Neal, Commissioner. Appellate Term Room No. z9. land, Sedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Is- First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Naturalization bureau, Room No. 18, third floor. lands. New Court-house, No. ra8 Prince street, cor- Ward which was lately annexed to the City and Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. Asignwent Bureau, room on third door. ner of Wooster street. County of New York by Chapter 934 of the Laws of William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Clerks in attendance from io a. m. to 4 p. m. Wauhope Lynn, Justice. Thomas O'Connell, 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Clerk. and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, in. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office open from q a. m: to 4 p. m. cluding the Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge Special Term, Part H. (ex-parte Court-room. Town Hall, Main street, Westchester No. 26 Court street (Gar4eld Building), Brooklyn Tuthwest corner mezzanine floor. Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- 9a.m.to4p.m. ecial Term, Calendar, room south- portion of the First Ward Village. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Henry Bristow, Public Administrator.• teenth Wards, and all that days excepted) from 4 a. m. to 4 p. m. Trial of floor. lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall cause are Tuesday and Friday of each week. rial Term Calendar, room north- street. Court-room, No. 5q Madison street. William W. Penfield, Justice. Thomas F. Delay , floor, easy John Hoyer Justice. Francis Mangin, Clerk. 1ppellate Term, room southwest lerk's 2moe open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. bar4y, Clerk. QUEENS COUNTY. C Office hours from 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Court opens daily at 9 R. m., and remains open un- closing at is M. SURROGATE. t I. (criminal business). til daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily louse, Centre street. business, except on Sundays and legal holidays. SecondDistrjct—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Daniel Noble, Surrogate. s H. Truax, Francis M. Scott, Wards,texcept the territory described in chapter q~ Office at Jamaica. n, Henry Bischoff, Jr.Leonard A. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court of the Laws of 18g5. Court-room, corner Third Except on Sundays, bolidays and half-holidays, ry Dugro, Henrydecsleeva, A bil room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. the office is open between March 31 and October r David Leventritt, James A. street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal boli- Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Court opens at from 8 a. m. to 5 p m.; on Saturdays from 8 a. m. to A. Blanchard, Edward S. Clinch, days excepted), from q a. m:to 4 p. m. 9 a. m. 1z m.; between September 3o and April I, from q n Edward E. McCall, Edward B. William F. Moore, Justice. Daniel Williams John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, a. m. to 5 p. m.; on Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to is in. ..Davis, Victor J. Dowling, Joseph Clerk. Clerk.erk. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. to a. m., except during the month of August, when Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. no court is held, and the court sits every day there- SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART- Court-room No. 3o First street, corner Second ave- First District—Coen_ prising First, Second, Third after until all contested cases have been disposed of. nue. Clerkls Office open daily from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards and MENT. Court opens 9 a. m. daily, and remains open to close that portion of the eleventh Ward beginning at the COUNTY COURT. N.Y.Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, of business. intersection of the centre lines of Hudson and Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. George F. Roesch, Justice. Andrew Lang, Clerk, Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of County Court opens at io a. m. Trial Terms be- Court. open daily from in o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence gin first Monday of each month, except July, August p m. Six jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the along the centre line of North Portland avepne to and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex- Special Term for Motions. Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the Thirteenth Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of James F. McGee, General Clerk. Ward which Has east of the centre line of Norfolk cept during ugust. street and north of the centre line of Grand street Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the County geJud s office always open at No.336 Fulton and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thqnce street, Jamaica, N. Y. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME along the centre line of Johnson street to 'Hudson Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. COURT. the centre line of Delancey street and northwest of avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson Clinton street to Rivington street and on the centre avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White line of Rivington street south to Norfolk street. Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and SHERIFF. and Franklin streets. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. Court streets. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a. m. to 4 Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Benjamin Hoffman, Justice. Thomas Fitzpatrick, John,J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. p. in.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 1z M. Peter J. Dooling Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. Special Deputy to therk. Cle Clerk s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Joseph Meyerrose, Sheriff. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Henry W. Sharkey Under Sheriff. Clerk's Office open from 9 R. m. to 4 p. m. Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion William Repper, Chief Deputy. Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third of the Twenty-fast and Twenty-third Wards west of COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. street and Second avenue. Court opens at q a. m. the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the osntre daily (except legal holidays), and continues open un- lips of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre, til close of business. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the Elm, White and Franklin streets. Daniel F. Martin, Justice. Abram Bernard, Clerk. yrtle Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Court opens at 1o.3o a m. centre lines of North Portland and M avenues, City, 4 a. m. to 5p. m. thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Ira G. Darrin, District Attorney. Rufus B. Cowing, City Judge; John W. Goff, Re- Seventh District—That portion of Nineteenth Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of corder; Otto A. Rosalsky Warren W. Foster and Ward east of Lexington avenue, bounded on the Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the Thomas C. O'Sullivan, Judges of the Court of Gen- south by the north of East Fortieth stre4 and centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, COUNTY CLERK. eral Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. on the north by the south side of East Eighty- thence along the centre line of Washington avenue to Jamaica, N. Y.; I•ourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Clerk's Office open from q a. in. to 4 p. m. sixth street, also that portion bounded on the south Flushing avenue thence along the centre line of Office hours April I to OctoberP. 1, 8 a. m. to p.m.; During July and August will close at 2 p. in., and by the north side of East Sixty-first street on the Flushing avenue to North Portland sveqpe, and October Ito April 1, 9 a. m. to 5 m.; Saturdays to on Saturdays at rx M. west by the east side cf Park avenue, an on the thence along the centreline of North Portland lam north by the south side of East Sixty-filth street. avenue to the point of beginning. David L. Van Nostrand, County Clerk. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW Court-room, No. ii East Fifty-seventh street. Court Court-room No. sq5 Gates`avenue. Charles Downing, Deputy County Clerk. YORK. opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal hoys), and continues open to dose of busi- Gerard B. an Wart, Justice. William H. Allen, No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City ness. Clerk. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Hall Park, from to a. m. to 4 p. m. Herman Joseph, Justice. Edward A. McQuade Clerk's Office open from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. Office hours, q a. in. to p. m.• Saturdays, 9 a. m. Part I. Clerk. Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- to is M. Queens County Court house, Long Island Part II. teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- City. Part M. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion of John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Part IV. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Part V. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at q a. m. and con- centre Hoe of Starr street between the boundary.line Special Term Chambers will be held from io a. in. tinues open until close of business. Summary pro- of Queens County and the centre line of Central PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. to 4 P. m. ceedings and return causes called at 9 a. m. Calendar avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam Clerk's Office open from R. m. to 4 p. m. trial causes a. in street between the centre lines of Central and flush- Nos. 62 to 68 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief justice; John He nry Clerk's Office open from 9 R. S. to 4 p. m., and on wick avenues, and northwest of the centre nu of Charles J. Schneller, Public Administrator, County McCarty Lewis J. Conran, Theodore F. Rascal Saturdays until 11 m. Willoughby avenuebetween the centre lines of of Queens. Francis k Delehanty, Samuel Seabury, Joseph I. Trial days and Return days, each Court day. Bushwick avenue an'd Broadway. Court-house, Na. Green, Justices. Th umas F. Smith, Clerk. James W. McLaughlin,au Justice. Henry Mersbach, Clerk. 6 wliJaWilliam Lych,Jtic.B us ic John' W. Carpenter, RICHMOND COUNTY. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Clerk. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Building for Criminal Courts Centre street be- N~' th District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. M. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- therdbf which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Court opens at 9 a. m. Terms of Court, Richmond County, Igo6. Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river, north of the County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County hattan. Fourth District—Embraces the Twentyourth and Court opens at io a. m. terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No. io portion of the Twenty-first Judge. East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast Twenty-fifth Wards that First Monday of Lune, Grand and Trial Jury Justices—First Division—John B. McKean, Wil- and Twenty-third Wards r ing east of the centre tine liam E. Wyatt Willard H. Olmstead, Joseph M. comer of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line First Monday of December, Grand and 'T'rial Jury at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and gal holidays), and Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury. Deuel, Lorenz ±eller Francis S. McAvoy. Charles of Schenectady avenue. and that portion of the W. Culkin Clerk; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. continues o to close of business. Twenty-seventh Ward lying southeast of the centres Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. TIerseph p Fallon, Justice. William J. Kennedy Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury. Clerk's Moe open from 9 R. m. to 4 p. m. o line of Starr street between the boundary line of Second Division—Trial Days—No. 171 Atlantic Queens and the centre line of Central avenue, and Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- C southeast of the centre line of Suydam street be- Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury days at so o'clock; Town Hall, amaica, Borough of tween the centre lines of Central and Bushwiek aye• Queens, Tuesday at io o'clock; Town Hall, New Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that Hues, and southeast of the centre line of Willoughby Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury. portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of Seven- —All at the Court-house at Richmond. Brighton Borough of Richmond, Thursday at in avenue between the centre lines of Busbwick avenue o'clock. tieth street west of Central Park West to Fifty-ninth and Broadway. Surrogates Court—Stephen D. Stephens, Surro- street,soutb on Fifty-ninth street to Seventh avenue, gate. Justices—Howardj . Forker, Patrick Keady, John Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue. ingThomasm W. Fitzgerald, Robert j. Wslkin, west on Seventh avenue to Fifty-third street,north on Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold Mondays at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, St. Fle Fifty-third street to Eighth avenue, west on Eighth George, 1o.3o o'clock. George j'. O'Keefe; Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk John Clerk. R. M. Bennett, Assistant Clerk. J. Dorman. Deputy Clerk. avenue to Fortieth street, north side to Hudson river. Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. M. Tuesdays at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, Court-room, No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Court 9 Clerk's Office, No. ryr Atlantic avenue, Borough of sins the Eighth, Thirtieth St. George at 1o.30 o'clock a. m. Brooklyn, open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. openpen ofrom 9 _ m. to 4 P. m., Sundays and legal boil- Fifth District — Ccpt Wednesdays at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, day ex and Thirty-first Wards Court house, northwest at 1o.3o o'clock a. in. CHILDREN'S COURT. Murray, Justice. Michael Skelly corner of Fifty-third street and Third avenue. Clerk. Cornelius Fergueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan Clerk. No. 400 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, S. L Edmund C. Lee, Clerk. Eleventh District—The Eleventh District em- Clerk's Office open from 9 R. m. to 4 p. m. Office hours from 9 a. m. to lam., and I p. m. to 5 Second Division—No. ros Court street, Brooklyn, braces that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies p.m. James P. Sinnott, Clerk. north of the centre line of West One Hundred and John J. Kenney, District Attorney. Tenth street, between Lenox avenue and Seventh CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. avenue, north of the centre line of One Hundred and COUNTY CLERK. rts open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. Broadway; north of the centre line of One Hundred m. John B. Mayo, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and the 4 C. L. Bostwick County Clerk. North or Hudson river, and west Of the centre line of County Court-)'House, Richmond, S. I.,9 a. m. to 4 Lenox or Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river north Charles G. F. Wable, -Aleannda of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- centre line of Atlantic to Washington avenur, p.m. Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open vams SHERIFF. k. Sweetser. room, No. o thence along the centre line of Washington a Secretary, No. 314 West Fifty- flatly (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from q to Park avenue; thence along the centre Un. of Pant County Court-house, Richmond, S. I a m. to 4 . m. Court convenes daily at q a. m. avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre Office hours, q a. m. to 4 p m. Fist District—Criminal Court Building. C Francis g. Worcester, Justice. Homan B. Wilson, line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue• thence Charles J. McCormack Sheriff. Second District—Jefferson Market. along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to 'Hudson Thomas H. Banning, Under Sheriff. Third District—No. 69 Essex street. avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson own. District—The Twelfth District embraces Due to Johnson street; thence along the centre line COMMISSIONER OF JURORS Fourth District—Fifty-seventh aueet, near Lex- a of the Twenty-second Ward north of in~ton avenue. street. and that portion of the Twelfth of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along Village Hall, Stapleton. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Ii Bee north of the centre line of Eighty and west of the centre line of Seventh Justice, Lucien S. Bayliss. Charles P. Bible John J McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth south of the centre line of One Hundred Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays street and Third avenue. C( lath street, between Seventh avenue and CCourt-house, No. 585 Fulton street. from q a. m. to is S. Seventh District—FHity-ioarth street, west of and south of the centre line of One Hun- Eighth avenue. ineteentb street, between Broadway and Seventh District—The~ Eighth District—Main street, WeeurDeaier. or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 2555 s Ty--sixth, Twenty-eighth Thirty~-second THE COURTS. SECOND DIVISION. W. Seaman, Justice. James W. Gilloon, S. Rosenthal, Justice. Samuel F. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE Borough of Brooklyn. Brothers, Clerk. SUPREME COURT. Cit M Alfred E. Steers A. V. B. Voor- Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Pal- bees,Jr.,James G. T~Edward J' Dooley John Thirteenth District—South side of Delan street ton street. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Naumer, E. G. H' Frank E. O'keilly, from East river to Pitt street; east side of PittArait, Cisrk's Office open from g a. m. to 4p. m. Sitar- Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth Henry_J. Furlong. Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk days, 9 s. M. to ram Trial days Mondays, ~edosr street. Court opens at r p. m. Prealdent of the Board, Frank E. O'Reilly, No. yq street, east tide of Norfolk street to Division stoat days and Fridays. Morgan J. O'Brien, Presiding Justice Edward Manhattan;averme. south side of Division Street to Catharine street, ealk Patterson. George L. Ingraham, Chester B. Mc. Secretary to the Board, Wiliam F. Delaney, No. side e( Catherine street to East river. Clerk's office BOROUGH OP QURINI. Laughlin Prank~ C6t . ughiuus, John Proctor Clarke Gates avenue. open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) csi, pu First District—No. 3r8 Adams abieat. from 9a. us. to4 p q, J First District—First ~W (all of Long hunt lark: Wiliam Iamb cos- rk. Wes' Second ' Clerk. Clerk's oloe_opea at 95. m. Third Dim Myrtt1s aid V%SGNW news. . m. 1L.ifroa'm0`.IBSd'eelie TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, Imo. THE CITY RECORD , 8 107

Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. m. each The bids will be compared by the -sums or DEPARTMENT OF STREET Work will be required to be done at the time day, excepting Saturdays, closing at is m. Trial amounts for each precinct, and award may be and in the manner and in such quantities as may days Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other made by one or the whole number of precincts CLEANING. be directed. business transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays, to the lowest bidder. Blank forms and further information may be Thomas C. KadieIt, Justice. Thomas F. Ken- The bidder will state the price for which he obtained and the plans and drawings may be nedv, Clerk. will do all the work and provide, furnish and MAIN Optics of TM! DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, Room roar, Nos. 1 seen at the office of the said department. deliver all the labor and materials mentioned and 3 TO 21 PARR Row, J. A. BENSEL, Second District-Second and Third Wards, which described in said contract and specifications for BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY or Nsw Commissioner of Docks. Includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown one or more precincts. Yoaa. Dated AUGUST lo, i906. and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the For particulars as to the nature and extent of C,EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE at3,24 late Town of Newtown corner of Broadway and the work required or of the materials to be fur- wCI~ received by the Commissioner of Street Court street Elmhurst, New York. P.O. Address, WSee General Instructions to Bid- nished bidders are referred to the specifications caning at the above office until is o'clock in. ders on the last page, last column, of Elmhurst, ew York and to the plans on file in the office of the on Wi1Bam Rasquin, Jr., Justice. Henry Walter, Jr., Inspector of Repairs and Supplies of the Police the " City Record." Clark. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906, Department, No. 300 Mulberry street, City of Borough of Manhattan. Clerk's Office open from q. a. m. to 4 p. m. New York. DEPAEYMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIan "A,° i hird District rFourth and Fifth Wards, com Blank forms and further information may be CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK, March 31, 1904. prT t-~ obtained at the Central Office of the Police De- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of CONSTRUCT A RUBBISH INCINERATOR HE COMMISSIONER HAS FIXED THE loges Jamaica, Far Rockaway Towns Rockaway Manhattan. FURNACE ON THE PIER AT THE FOOT T amounts of bonds required on contracts Beach. awarded by this Department, as follows: Cl. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Dated AUGUST II, io 6. OF WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, The time for the completion of the work and On all contracts for supplies, 40 per cent. of DJame the full performance of the contract is 4a calen- the estimated cost; Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. Police Commissioner. On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- Telephone afq Jamaica. 55 1,24 dar days. plies, where the estimated cost is not over Clerk's Ofhtce open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. gee General Instructions to Bid- The amount of security required is Two Thou- $200,000, 40 per cent. of the estimated cost; Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ders on the last page, last column, of sand Dollars. On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- at9a.In. the 01 City Record." Bids will be compared and the contract awarded plies, where the estimated cost is over $2oo,000, at a lump or aggregate mum. but not over $1,000,000, 25 per cent. of the esti- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Blank forms and further information may be mated cost; POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YOEL obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- First District-First and Third Wards (Towns of at the office of the Department of Street Clean- Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. r3 to 21 plies, where the estimated cost is over $1,000,00o, Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, t5 J Clerk of the Police Department of The Park row. 30 per cent. of the estimated cost. New Brighton. Ity of New York, No. Soo Mulberry street, F. M. GIBSON, JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Anning S. Prall, Room No. g, for the following property, now in Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Secretary. Clerk. his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, Street Cleaning. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, Dated JULY 31, 1906. wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, 52,23 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards etc.; also small amount of money taken from lfSee General Instruotioas to Bid- downs of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- ders on the last 90 e, last Column, of Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- partment. the " City Record." HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF ton. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, THE CITY OF NEW YoREy, Nos, 157 AND 159 EAST George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Police Commissioner. SIXTY-SEVENTH STREETt BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Clerks Office open from a. m. to 4 p. in. ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. THE CITY OF NEW 'YORE. Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar Called io a. in. POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF New You, BosouGH of BROOKLYN. ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Court continued until close of business. Trial days in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY P received by the Fire Commissioner at the can procure material for that purpose-ashes, above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on Property Clerk of the Police Department street sweepings, etc.t collected by the Depart- PThe City of New York--Office, No. Zoo State ment of Street Cleaning-free of charge by ap- MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1906, QUEENS BOROUGH LIBRARY. street, Borough of Brooklyn-for the following plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, property, now in his custody, without claimants: Nos. 13 to sI Park row, Borough of Manhattan. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. QUEENS BoaoUGH LIBRARY, No. lot EAST Avg. Boats, rope, iron, lead male and female clothing No, I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canae4 JOHN McGAW WOODBURY. HUE, LONG ISLAND CITY. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. ING HAY STRAW, OATS AND BRAN FOR goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money VOLUNT> ER COMPANIES IN THE BOR- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen OUGH OF QUEENS. S received by the Board of Trustees of the of this Department. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- Queens Borough Library at the above office THEODORE A. BINGHAM, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE terials and supplies and the performance of the until 3 p. m. on Police Commissioner. COMMISSION. contract is by or before February 15, 1907. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906, The amount of security required is Three Thou- sand Dollars ($3,000). No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- BOARD MEETINGS. The bidder will state the price of each item or ERING 225 TONS WHITE ASH EGG COAL. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH article contained in the specifications or schedules No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- WARDS. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ERING y~o TONS WHITE ASH EGG OR ton, dozen, CHESTNUT COAL TO THE FOLLOWING meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room t6), gallon, yard or other unit of measure, City Hall, every Friday, at lo. o o'clock a. m. by which the bids will be tested. The exten- ADDRESSES, EACH TON TO WEIGH 2240 URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF POUNDS: JOSEPH HAAG, slons must be made and footed up, as the bids Secretary chapter $37 of the Laws of 1893 and the will be read from the total. 20 tons to No. ioi East avenue, Long Island 0s amendatory thereof and supplemental there- The bids will be compared and the contract City. to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. io tons to No. 923 Steinway avenue, Long The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund Commissioners appointed under said Acts will be Delivery will be required to be made at the Island City. meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), held at the office of the Commission, Room 138, time and in the manner and in such quantities 40 r Main and Woolsey streets, City Hall, at call of the Mayor. No. 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough as may be directed. LoLong IiIsland City. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, Blank forms and further information may be 15 tons to Broadway, Ozone Park, L. I. Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at s obtained at the office of the Fire Department, L. tons to Richmond Hill, opposite station, o'clock p. in., until furtherth notice. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- . I. The Board of City Record meet in the Old Dated N sw YORK CITY, November 23, 1905• hattan. 35 tons to corner Thirteenth street and First JOHN H. O'BRIEN, avenue, College Point, L. I. Council Chamber (Room r6), City Hall, at call WILLIAM E, STILLINGS, 30 tons to Main street, Flushing, L. I. of the Mayor. GEORGE C. NORTON, Fire Commissioner. PATRICK TRACY, OSCAR S. BAILEY, Dated AUGUST 15, 1906. 30 tons to Central avenue, Far Rockaway, L. I. J. a16,27 40 tons to corner Cook and Broadway, Elm- Supervisor, Secretary. hurst, L. I. LAtro11T MCLoWGRLIN, See General Instruetions to Bid- 20 tons to Bell avenue, near Warburton street, Clerk. ders on the last page, last Column, of Bayside, L. I. DEPARTMENT • OF CORRECTION. the " City Record." 15 tons to 491 Broadway. L. I. City. Io tons to Merriman street, Jamaica, L. I. OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OP CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF The bids or estimates will be publicly opened No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET BOROUGH or THE CITY of NEW YORK, Nos, 157 AND 159 FAST by the undersigned at the above office on Friday, MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE.' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OP NEW SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET~ j BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, August 31, tgo6, at 3 o'clock p. m, of that day. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTY-FIFTH STREET THE CITY or NEW TORE. The amount of security required is fifty per AND SIXTH AVENUE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 00 received by the Commissioner of Correc- EALED BIDS' OR ESTIMATES WILL BE cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. tion at the above office until ii o'clock a. m. on THE CITY OF NEW 'tORK, The deliveries of the supplies and the perform- S received by the Fire Commissioner at the ance of the contract to be fully completed on or THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on before December I, 1906, and the deliveries to Borough of Manhattan. received by the Board of Health of the MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1906, SDepartment of Health until io o'clock a. in. on be made at the time and in the manner and in FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1900, such quantities as may be directed by the Board HARDWARE, PAINTS IRON STEAM FIT- No. I. FOR FURNISHING AN DELIVER- of Trustees. TINGS, LUMBER AND MI9CELLANEOUS FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND ING ONE FIFTY FEET WATER TOWER. The bidder will state the price of each item ARTICLES. FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE No, 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- or article called for in the bid or estimate, by The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REpUIRED ING TWO EIGHTY-FIVE FEET AERIAL the ton or other unit of measure by which the terials and supplies and the performance of the TO ERECT AND COMPLETE A REFRIGE- HOOK AND LADDER TRUCKS. bids are to be tested. contract is by or before io days. RATING PLANT AT THE WILLARD The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- The bids will be compared and the contract The amount of security required is fifty per PARKER HOSPITAL, FOOT OF EAST SIX- terials and supplies and the performance of the awarded as a whole. cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- TEENTH STREET BOROUGH OF MANHAT- contract is one hundred and twenty (120) days. Blank forms and further information may be mate. TAN, CITY OF NW YORK. The amount of security required is Five Thou- obtained at the office of the Board of Trustees, The bidder will state the price of each item The time for the completion of the work and sand Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500). No. ioi East avenue, Long Island City . or article contained in the specifications or the full performance of the contract is 6o con- The bids will be compared and the contract WALTER G. FREY, schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, secutive working days. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each con- President, Board of Trustees. per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other The amount of security required is fifty per tract. Dated AUGUST 20, 1906. unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. cent. (5o%n) of the amouI yt of the bid. Delivery will be required to be made at the a21,31 The extensions must be made and footed up, Bids will be compared and the contract time and in the manner and in such quantities See General Instractfons to Bid- as the bids will be read from the totals and awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. as may be directed. dere on the last pace, last column, of awards made to the lowest bidder on each item. Blank forms and further information may be Blank forms and further information may be the Si City Record." The bids on lumber will be compared and the obtained and the plans and drawings may be obtained at the office of the Fire Department, contract awarded at a lump or aggregate mum. seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Delivery will be required to be made at the Department of Health, southwest corner of Fifty- hattan. POLICE DEPARTMENT. time and in the manner and in such quantities fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- JOHN H. O'BRIEN, as maybe directed. hattan, City of New York. Fire Commissioner. Blank forms and further information may be THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., Dated AUGUST 15, 1906. AUCTION SALE. obtained and the plans and drawings may be President; a16,27 seen at the office of the Department of Cor- ALVAH H; DOTY M. D., lfaSee General Instructions to Bid- T UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rection the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 THEODORE A. BINGHAM, East ' Twentieth street. ders on the last page, last column, of rf that the seventy-sixth public auction sale Board of Health. the 11 City Record." o police and unclaimed property will be held at FRANCIS J LANTRY, Dated AUGUST II, igo6. Commissioner. ail,28 the Forty-second Sub Precinct, foot of East HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF One Hundred and Twenty-second street, on the Dated AUGUST 18, Igo6. t Pee General Instructions to Bid- 31st day of August, 1go6, at in a. in.; said 520,30 THE CITY OF NEW YORK Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST ders on the last page, last column, of SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET 13OROUGH OF MANHATTAN, sale consists of six boats as follows: f-See General Initrnotiona to Bid- the " City Record." One flat bottom skiff, 17-foot. ders on the last page, last Column, of THE CITY OF NEW ORE.Y One flat bottom skiff, 12-foot. the « City Record." EALED BIDS' OR ESTIMATES WILL BE One flat bottom skip jack, 17-foot. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND S received by the Fire Commissioner at the One flat bottom dory, 17-foot. OFFICE or THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, above office until Io.3o o'clock a. m. on One fiat bottom dory, 19-foot. No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREE~TJ BOROUGH of FERRIES. MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1906, One round bottom steel lifeboat, 20-foot. MANHATTAN, Tax CITY OF NEW YoaK. Nop. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE RHINELANDER WALDO, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OFFICE O/ THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FOR Acting Police Commissioner. S received by the Commissioner of Cor- F-,ss, PIES A," Foot of BATTERY PLACE, E TABLISHINGA BUILDING EAND EQUIIP- rection at the above office until I r o'clock a. in. NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE PING AN EXENSION OF THE, FIRE on CITY OF NEW YORK. ALARM TELEGRAPH SYSTEM IN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY or NEW THURSDAY, AUGUST 80, 1906, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, Yong, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. The time for the completion of the works Borough of Manhattan. received by the Commissioner of Docks EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Sat the above office until Ia o'clock m., on and the full performance of the contract is as No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- follows: received by the Police Commissioner of FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908, the Police Department of The City of New York BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR Sections 1, 2 and 4, each ninety (9o) working at the above office until io o'clock a. in. on REPAIRS AND ALTEATIONS TO WATER Borough of Manhattan. days. HEATING Section 3, forty (40) working days. FRIDAY, AUGUST 94, 1906, INGp VNTILATIONG'CE ., AT SEV- Section 5, two hundred and forty (240) work- AND ENTH DISTRICT PRiSON. ing days. AND The time for the completion of the work and The amount of security required is fifty per AL- the full performance of the contract is by or A cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid or esti- A'1' before go consecutive working days. mate. The amount of security required is go per Bidders will state the price for each section cent of the amount of bid or estimate. of the work. The contract will be awarded to Bids will be compared and the contract award- the lowest bidder for each section of the work, ed at a lump or aggregate sum. or at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms and further information may be The time for the completion of the work and Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be the full performance of the contract is on or obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Cor- before the expiration of 270 calendar days. seen at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. rection, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East The amount of security required is Seventy- 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- Twentieth street. five Thousand Dollars. tan. FRANCIS J. LANTRY, The bidder shall state a price for each class, JOHN The time for the completion of the work and Commissioner. and for the purse of comparing the bids one He CommissioCommissioner. the full performance of the contract is ninety Dated August 13, tgo6. aggregate price for the work described and speci- Dated Auousr 15, igo6, •27,30 fied, as the contract is .entire and for a com- a16,27 amount of security required will be fifty glee General Iwtrntiiona to Bid- pl~ete job, and, if awarded, will be awarded to the trove General Instructions to Bid- percent. of the amount of the bid or thera" the page, last column, of bidder whose bid is the lowest for doing all of ders on the last paSe, last column, of City the work comprised in all of the classes. the " City Record.* 81o8 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2!, Igo6,

FIRS DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF PARRS, ARSENAL MUNICIPAL CIVIL SUUVlca CohnIooiO!, NO, 6i The amount of security required will be Two OUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, Nos. 365 AND BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH ELM STREET, CITY OF New Yoa=. Thousand Dollars, 367 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN, August 13, 1906. STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF No. 4 FOR REGULATING, GRADING UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE NEW YORK. all competitive examinations one week in ILLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, P SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKSt W on behalf of the Fire Department of C' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE advance of the date upon which the receipt of BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACINta The City of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn received by the Park Board at the above applications for any scheduled examination will FENCES IN SEABURY PLACE, FROM CHAR- and Queens, will offer for sale at public auction office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock close. Applications will be received for only LOTTE STREET TO BOSTON ROAD. to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Hospital p. m. on such examinations as are scheduled. When an examination is advertised, it person The Engineer's estimate of the work is as and Training Stables, St. Edwards and Bolivar THURSDAY, AUGUST 86, 1906, follows: streets, Borough of Brooklyn, on desiring to compete in the same may obtain an 4,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. Borough of The Bronx. application blank upon request made in writing 50 cubic yards of rock excavation. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906, or by personal application at the office of the 50 cubic yards of filling. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Commission, at I o'clock p. m., the following twelve MATERIALS FOR THE ERECTION AND 1.500 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished horses, no longer fit for service in the department, All notices of examinations will be posted in COMPLETION OF A CONCOURSE EN- the office of the Commission City Ran Mu- and set. and known as Nos. 75, 200, 250, 297, 686, 761, TRANCE IN THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL 6, 1 oo square feet of new flagging, furnished 774, 830, 868, 97o, 1586 and 1616. nicipal Building, Brooklyn, an( advertised In the PARK IN BRONX PARK IN THE CITY OF CITY RECORD for one week in advance of the and laid. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, NEW YORK. 540 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- Fire Commissioner. date upon which the receipt of applications will The time allowed for doing and completing the close for any stated position. walks, furnisher and laid. 513,24 work will be one hundred (too) days. The time allowed for the completion of the Public notice will also be given by advertise work will be 6o working days. The security required will be Seven Thousand went in most of the City papers. Dollars ($7,000). Wherever an examination is of a technical The amount of security required will be One The bids will be compared and the contract character, due notice is given by advertisement Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. in the technical journals appertaining to the par- No. g FOR REGULATING, GRADING SETTING CURBSTONES FLAGGING TH8 Blank forms may be obtained at the office of ticular profession for which the examination is the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO called. BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACINd Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. Such notices will be sent to the daily papers the owner or owners of all houses and lots, MOSES HERRMAN, FENCES IN EAST ONE HUNDRED AND improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, as matters of news, and to the General Post- President; office and stations thereof. The scope of the SEVENTY-SECOND STREET, FROM BOS- that the following proposed assessments have been GEORGE M. WALGROVE, TON ROAD TO THE SOUTHERN BOULE- completed and are lodged in the office of the examination will be stated, but for more general VARD. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY information application should be made at the Beard of Assessors for examination by all persons Commissioners of larks. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as interested, viz.: office of the Commission. Dated AUGUST 15, 1906. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini- follows: 518,30 1,450 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. mum age requirement for all positions is at. ■ yo cubic yards of filling. List 8287, No. I. Regulating, grading, paving ySee General Instruction to Bid- WILLIAM F. BAKER 1,600 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished with macadam pavement, curbing, flagging, laying ders on the last page, last column, of and set. crosswalks and planting trees in East One Hun- the "City Record." R ROSS APPLETON~~t' 6,700 square feet of new flagging, furnished dred and Seventy-fifth street, from Third avenue ALFRED J. TALLEY and laid. Commissioners. feet obridgestone for cross- to the Southern Boulevard. Together with a list OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Faext A. SPENtsa, of awards caused by a change of grade. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH 540 squarefishedwalks, f urnished andto Secretary. cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in The limits within which it is proposed to lay STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF I s-re-os the said assessments include all the several houses NEW YORK. retaining walls, culverts and gutters. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- The time allowed for the completion of the cels of land situated on- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE work will be 3o working days. No. I. Both sides of East One Hundred and received by the Park Board at the above BELLEVUE AND ALLIED The amount of security required will be One Seventy-fifth street, from Third avenue to the C'office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock HOSPITALS. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, Southern Boulevard, and to the extent of half p. m, on the block at the intersecting and terminating BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT streets and avenues. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, All persons whose interests are affected by the Borough of Brooklyn. Or NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING above-named proposed assessments, and who arc FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE FENCES IN EAST ONE HUNDRED AND 'No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL TFIE CITY of NEW YORK. opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- L.\BOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO SEVENTIETH STREET FROM GRANT AVE- quested to present their objections, in writing, to GR?\DE AND INCLOSE ADDITION TO EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NUE TO CLAY AVENIJE, the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. +20 \VILLINK ENTRANCE, BOROUGH OF Ci received by the President of the Board The Engineer's estimate of the work is as Broadway, New York, on or before September BROOKLYN. of Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock fotiows: 18, 1906, at it a. m., at which time and place p. m. on 7,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. The time allowed for the completion of this 700 cubic yards of rock excavation. the said objections will be heard and testimony contract is within sixty consecutive working days. 3 received in reference thereto. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1906, 28,3 20 cubic yards of filling, The amount of security required is Three Thou- FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- 2,620 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished ANTONIO ZUCCA. sand Dollars. PAUL WEIMANN, No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE UIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COM- and set. JAMES H. KENNEDY, LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR LETION OF FITMENTS CONNECTED 10,250 square feet of new flagging, furnished Board of Assessors. WITH THE DRUG ROOMS AND STORAGE and laid. THE ERECTION OF PICTURE SUPPORTS 1,870 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- WILLIAM H. JASPER. IN GALLERIES R, S, T AND U IN THE FOR DRUG ROOM OF THE NEW HARLEM Secretary, EAST WING OF THE BROOKLYN INSTI- HOSPITAL, SITUATED ON LENOX AVE- walks, furnished and laid. No, 320 Broadway. TUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, EASTERN NUE AND BOUNDED BY ONE HUNDRED 200 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in CITY OF NEW YORK. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, PARKWAY, BROOKLYN. AND THIRTY-SIXTH AND ONE HUNDRED retaining walls, culverts and gutters. August 16, 1906. f The time allowed for the completion of this AND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREETS, THE 5,000 feet, B. M., of lumber, furnished and a 16.28 contract is within sixty consecutive working days. CITY OF NEW YORK. laid. The amount of security required is Seven Hun- The surety required shall be One Thousand The time allowed for the completion of the work will be '50 working days. dred and Fifty Dollars. Dollars ($I,000). The bids will be compared and the contract The time for the completion of the work ana The amount of security required will be Eight DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each the full performance of the contract is within 50 Thousand Dollars. consecutive working days. The bidder will state the price of each item or contract. article contained in the specifications or sched- Blank forms may be obtained and plans may The bids will be compared and the contract DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the low- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per foot, Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW he seen at the office of the Department of Parks, ect Park, Brooklyn. est bidder. yard or other unit of measure or article, by Yoax. Litchfield Mansion, Prosp which the bids will be tested. The extensions MOSES HERRMAN, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE President; the General Medical Superintendent, No. 419 must be made and footed up, as the bids will be received by the Commissioner of Bridges East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. read from the total. S GEORGE M. WALGROVE, Blank forms can be obtained upon application at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, MYLES TIERNEY, therefor. and the plans and specifications may be THURSDAY, AUGUST 36, 1906, Commissioners of Parks. Acting President of the Board of Trustees seen and other information obtained at said a18,3o Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. FOR TILE WORK AT THE WESTERLY office. OR MANHATTAN TERMINAL OF THE xFSee General Instructions to Bitl- Dated AUGUST 16, 1go6. LOUIS F. HAFFEN, BROOKLYN BRIDGE. ,lers on the last page, last column, of a17,29 President. f9'See General Instructions to Bid- RIO Si The contractor will be required to begin work the "City Record.', ■ within five days of the date of certification of ders on the last page, last column, of t4see General Instruction to ntd- the contract by the Comptroller, and the entire the " City Record.,, ders on the last page, last colons, of contract shall be completed within sixty con- OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL the " City Record." BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH secutive working days. STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF The amount of security to guarantee the faith- NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. ful performance of the work will be Two Thou- COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW sand Dollars ($2,000). EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF YORK. No bid will be received or considered which is received by the Park Board at the above THE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CORNER THIRD not accompanied by either a certified check upon office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH a State or National bank of The City of New p. m. on STREET, CROTONA PARK, NEW YORK. BOARD os TRUSTEES OF THE Cot.LEGz or Tax York, or money to the amount of five per cent. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, CITY OF Nsw You. of the amount of the bond required for the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE performance of the contract. Said check Borough of Brooklyn. is received by the President of the Borough of The Bronx at the above office until ii o'clock or money must not be inclosed in the envelope FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND a. m. on PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES containing the bid, but must be handed to the MATERIALS REQUIRED IN FRAMING OF FOR SUPPLIES. official of the Department who receives the COMBINATION GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT- TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906, bid for examination and approval before re- ING FIXTURES IN PARADE GROUND No. I. FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ceiving the bid. All such deposits, except that BUILDING, PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH TO BE MADE IN THE BUILDING USED I received by the Chairman of the Board of the successful bidder, will be returned by the OF BROOKLYN. FOR THE SECOND DISTRICT COURT, SIT- of Trustees of the College of The City of New Comptroller to the owners within three days The time allowed for the completion of this UATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ONE York at the office of the Board, No. 17 Lexington after the contract is awarded. contract is within thirty consecutive working HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SECOND STREET, avenue, in The City of New York, until is The right is reserved by the Commissioner days. BOUNDED BY BROOK AVENUE AND o'clock noon on to reject all bids should he deem it to the inter- The amount of secuaity required is Four Hun- WASHINGTON AVENUE, BOROUGH OF est of the City so to do. dred Dollars. THE BRONX. THURSDAY, SEFTEAIIER 6, 1906, Blank forms, plans and specifications may be The bids will be compared and the contract The time allowed for the completion of the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING obtained at the office of the Department of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. work will be 6o working days. CHEMICALS, SUPPLIES, MATERIALS AND Bridges. Blank forms may be obtained and plans may The amount of security required will be Two APPARATUS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF JOHN H. LITTLE, be seen at the office of the Department of Parks, Thousand Dollars. NATURAL HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE OF Deputy and Acting Commissioner of Bridges. Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park Brooklyn. No. 2. FOR COMPLETING THE CON- THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Dated AUGUST it, tgo6. MOSES HERRMMI, TRACT WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- at4,3o President; BROWN & FLEMING CONTRACTING COM- terials and supplies and the performance of the See General Instructions to Bid- GEORGE M. WALGROVE, PANY ON MARCH 6, I o9 AND WAS DE- contract is between the ist and 30th days of ders on the last page, last column, of MICHAEL J. KENNEDY CLARED ABANDONED JULY 20, i Qo6, FOR December, zgo6, or thereafter from time to time the "City Record." Commissioners of Barks. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BROKEN as may be directed by the Professor of Natursi Dated AUGUST 14, 1906. TRAP-ROCK STONE AND SCREENINGS. History, not than July r, Igo . 515,30 27,521.6 cubic yards best quality I}-inch trap The amount of security will be fifty per cent, rock stone. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. d Son thee last page, last column,, of 9,187.6 cubic yards best quality %-inch trap For particulars an to the quantity and quality be I- City Record." rock screenings of the supplies or the nature and the extent OPPICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL -to be furnished and delivered by the con- of the work required or of the materials to be BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH tractor, at such time and at such points as shall furnished, bidders are referred to the specifica- STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP be designated by the President, and shall be tions and the blank proposals and lists of arti cles, hauled and delivered as required to any desig- materials, supplies and apparatus to be furnishe d NEW YORK. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE nated place or places. The broken trap rock and delivered to the places designated. Such EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE COMMISSION. stone is to be newly broken with sharp edges work and materials must conform in every re- S received by the Park Board at the above and of uniform quality throughout; free from dirt spect to the specifications and schedules. The office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock or disintegrated stone or screenings, or other quality of the articles, supplies, goods, wares and p. m. on MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 299 foreign matter. It shall be of such size as to merchandise must conform to and must be the BROADWAY, NEW YORK, August t7, 1906. pass through a screen having a a-inch mesh, and same or equal in quality character, finish and THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be retained by a screen having a Ht-inch mesh. design to the samples Furnished or to those Borough of The Bronx. that applications for the position of Fire- The screenings shall be of trap rock and of described by the names of well-known dealers P and manufacturers and referred to by catalogue man, Fire Department, will be received from uniform qpolity, free from dirt and other foreign FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND matter. The particles of stone in the screen- MATERIALS FOR BUILDING A CON- September to to October to, 1906, at 4 p. m., numbers. Bidders are cautioned to examine the COURSE AND APPROACHES TO BAIRD both dates inclusive. ings shall not exceed in size '4 of an inch. They specifications for particulars of the articles, etc., The subjects and weights of the examination !hall not contain more than so per cent- of required before making their estimates, and are COURT, IN THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL stone dust, which shall be distributed evenly PARK IN BRONX PARK, IN THE CITY OF are as follows: cautioned against refeming to any samples or NEW YORK. Physical Development and Strength...... so throughout the entire mass. specifications other than those furnished by the Mental Test ...... 50 Samples must be submitted on day of letting. Board of Trustees. Such references are cause The time allowed for doing and completing the of the ma- work will be one hundred (loo) days. The time allowed for the delivery for rejecting bids whereon they are written and Mental Examination. terials, etc., will be on or before December I$, will in no cape govern the action of the Wosed The security required will be Twenty-five Thou- sand Dollars ($25,000). Elementary knowledge of Government.... 3 i 906. of Trustees in passing upon tenders. Bidders Localities (by boroughs) ...... 3 The amount of security required will he Twen- must state the price of each item. Awards will The bids will be compared and the contract ty Thousand Dollars. be made to the lowest bidder on each item awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each Memory Test ...... a contract. Arithmetic ...... ...... a No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING whose goods are the same or equal to the samples WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- furnished for inspection or referred to by cats- Blank forms may be obtained and plans may A candidate to be eligible for appointment must obtain an average of not less than 70% CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF be seen at the office of the Department of Parks, FOX STREET FROM LONGWOOD AVE- shall describe the various Items by Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Borough of on the mental tests and 70% On the physical de- The Bronx. velopment and strength. Candidates who obtain NUE TO INTEkVALE AVENUE. to the particular maker's catalogue The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 2r, or by the submission of a sample. MOSES HERRMAN, an average of over 8o%n on physical develop- ment and strength and a final average of 75% follows: bid will be received from a bidder President; I,85o squareVerdi completed GEORGE M. WALGROVE, shall also be eligible for appointment. of Candidates must be twenty-one years of age insole der course,h wand i will be on exhibition at the CoUese MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, keeping the pavement in repair for Commissioners of Parks. and under thirty at the date of filing application. Dated AUGus- 15, 1906. Applicants will be notified later of the dates five years from date of acceptance. of the physical and mental examinations. 350 cubic yards of concrete. t be delivered as directed, in the at8,3o 1,100 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, or Dadtairm at the Deoartmeort lrSeo General Instructions to Bfd- F. A. SPENCER. recut on top and reset in concrete. soVi o »se, last eolamn, of Secretary. The time allowed for the completion of the aI8,or0 work will be so consecutive woridag d' s. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2t, Imo. THE CITY RECORD, 8109 otherwise stated in the specifications). The The time allowed for doing and completing the Parcel No. 2o. ing, and the bidder's assent to the above con- weight, measure, etc., will be allowed ae received work will be one hundred and twenty (iso) cal- Plate 3758. Charles Sutter, Queens Borough, ditions being understood to be implied by the act at the institution. endar days. Ward No, 4, Woodhaven South-175 feet, more of bidding, and the said City of New York will, No charge will be allowed for freight ex- The amount of surety required will be Three or less south of centre line of conduit, 350 feet without notice to the purchaser, cause the same penses, boxes or cartage, but boxes may be Thousand Dollars ($3,000). east o{ Cedar lane, two-story attic and basement to be removed and the cost and expense thereof taken away by the contractor. No. 4. FOR FURNISHING , DELIVERING dwelling, brick foundation, frame; a lot of old charged against the security above mentioned. Contractors who fail to make prompt deliveries AND ERECTING THE NECESSARY PLUMB- shack outbuildings, corn crib, shed, etc., one The work of removal must be carried onin will be considered as in default and debarred ING AND GAS FITTING FOR THE HIGH and one-half story barns one-story extension, every respect in a thorough and workmanlike from bidding in the future. PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE STATION AT a portion of barn has brick wall half way up to manner, and the successful bidder will provide EDWARD M. SHEPARD, OLIVER AND SOUTH STREETS, BOROUGH eaves. and furnish all materials of labor and machinery OF MANHATTAN. Parcel No. Ig. necessary thereto, and will place proper and suf- Chairman Board of Trustees. ficient guards and fences and warning signs by JAMES W. HYDa The time allowed for doing and completing the Plate 3758. Bertha Strobel, Queens Borough, work will be one hundred and twenty (too) cal. day and night for the prevention of accidents, Secretary. Ward No, 4, Woodhaven South-i5o feet south and will indemnify and save harmless The City Dated BOROUGH or MANHATTAN, CITY of New endar days. of centre line of conduit, facing west side of YORE, August 6, Ig06. The amount of surety required will be Three of New York, its officers, agents and servants, Cedar lane, two-story attic and basement frame and each of them, against any and all suits and a6,s6 Thousand Dollars ($3,000). dwelling, brick foundation, one-story and attic actions, claims and demands of every name and The bids will be compared and contracts award- outhouse and shed; one and one-half story barn description brought against it, them or any of ed to the lowest bidders for all the articles, ma- and shed adjoining. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, terials or supplies specified and contained in the them, and against any and from all damages and annexed specifications and schedule. Parcel No. 9. costs to which it, they or any of them be nut by reason of injury to the person or property GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Delivery will be required to be made from Plate 3758. Mary Platz,ueens Borough, quantities and places of another resulting from negligence or care- time to time and in such Ward No. 4, Spring Creek-7o feet, more or less, lessness in the performance of the work or in DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- as may be directed by the Commissioner or the south of centre line of conduit, I,IOo feet east TRICITY, Room 1536, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, Chief Engineer. guarding the same, or from any improper or de- of Spring Creek Gate House, two-story attic and fective materials or machinery, implementsor BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW Blank forms may be obtained at the office of basement frame dwelling, brick foundation, one Yoex. the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- appliance used in the removal of the said build- and one-half story barn and two one-story out- ings by the said successful bidder and the hid- tricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to house buildings; all good. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 2I Park row, Borough of Manhattan. der's assent and agreement to die above con- received by the Commissioner of Water Dated AUGUST 6, 1906. Parcel No. 5, ditions are understood to be implied by the act Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office WILLIAM B. ELLISON, of bidding. until 2 o'clock p. m. on Plate 3758. Henry Meyer, Brooklyn Borough, The Comptroller of The City of New York Commissioner. Ward No. 26-75 feet, more or less, south of reserves the right on the day ofthe sale to WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1906, a6,24 centre line of conduit, g5o feet east of Elder's withdraw from sale any of the buildings or parts Borough of Brooklyn. lane, two-story and attic frame house, cellar, of buildings andmachinery included in the fore- See General Instructions to Bid- brick foundation, one and one-half story barn No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND ERECT- ders on the last page, last columns of going parcel. and stable, one-story barn and shed attached; H. A. METZ, ING A WROUGHT IRON FENCE, WITH the 11 City Record." one-story outhouse, summer kitchen, wood shed GATES AT THE OLD RIDGEWOOD PUMP- and brick smoke house. Comptroller. ING SATION, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, The time allowed for doing and completing Parcel No, 30. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 14, Igo6. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. a16,2t the work will be eighty (8o) working days. Plate g758. John B. Hopkins, Queens Borough, The security required will be Two Thousand Ward No. 4-I4o feet, more or less, north of Dollars ($2,000). NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENE- centre line of conduit and facing east side of CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND No. 2. FOR FURNISHING CONSTRUCT- MENTS WITHIN THAT PART OF Hawtree Creek road; two and one-half story APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY ING AND ERECTING A COf4CRETE COAL THE CITY OF NEW YORK NOW frame house, partially burned, one and one-half REAL ESTATE. SHED AND CULVERT AND DOING ALL KNOWN AS THE BOROUGH OF THE story frame barn, two-story frame barn and GRADING, SODDING ETC., REQUIRED AT BRONX, FOR UNPAID TAXES AND outhouse, one and one-half story frame barn, T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT THE NEW CANARSI1 PUMPING STATION, WATER RENTS. small half-story buildings; these buildings are A of the Borough of The Bronx, public NEAR AVENUE D AND REMSEN AVENUE, in a dilapidated condition. notice is hereby given that the Commissioners IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, The time allowed for doing and completing THE CITY OP NEW YORxJ, DEPARTMENT OF Parcel No, 34. by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, the work will be one hundred (zoo) working FINANCE, BUREAU POR THE WLLECTION OF As- Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. American Home will offer for sale at public auction the buildings, days SESSMENTS AND ARREARS OF TAXES, ASSESSMENTS Company, Queens Borough, Ward No. 4, Ja- parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines The surety required will be Thirteen Thousand AND WATER RENTS, STEWART BUILDING NO. 280 maica South-4o feet, more or less, south of and on property owned by The City of New Five Hundred Dollars ($i3,5oo,'. BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, IVEW YORK centre line of conduit, i,o6o feet west of Rock- York, acquired for street purposes, in the The bidder will state the pri..e of each item CITY, June 15, igo6. away road; one and one-half story and basement Borough of The Bronx, or article contained in the specifications or sched- frame building, foundation brick and concrete' ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per NDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMAN this house is being built and was commences Being the property required for the opening of linear foot, per yard or other unit of measure- A. Metz, Comptroller of The City of New after survey. East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, be- Pk, the undersigned hereby gives public notice, tween Walton avenue and Morris avenue, in ment, by which the bids will be tested. pursuant to the provisions of section 1027 of the Parcel No. 33. The bids will be compared and each contract Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. Daniel Higby, Queens the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, awarded at a lump sum for all the articles, ma- Greater New York Charter: Borough, Ward No. 4, Jamaica South-2o feet, which is more particularly described on a map terials or supplies specified and contained in the That the respective owners of the lands and more or less south of centre line of conduit on file in the office of the Collector of City annexed specifications and schedule. tenements within that part of The City of New Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 141, York, now known as the Borough of The Bronx, facing east side of Three Mile Mill road, one and Delivery will be required to be made from time one-half story frame building, one-story kitchen No, 28o Broadway, Manhattan. The sale will to time and in such quantities and places as may on which taxes have been laid and confirmed ac- take place on cording to law by The City of New York for the adjoining. be directed by the Commissioner. years I886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, Parcel No. 24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of Plate 3675 Sheet No. I. J. B. Hopkins, Queens the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 at 12 m. on the premises, and will be sold at and Igo,, including taxes on the real estate of Borough, Ward No. 4-150 feet, more or less, the highest marketable price on the following tricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to corporations for the said years, and taxes on the south of centre line of conduit facing north side TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 21 Park row, and at Rooms 25 and 28, Municipal special franchises of corporations for the years of old South road, and 375 Ieet, more or less, Cash payment in bankable funds at the time Building, Borough of Brooklyn. Igoo and Igor, and which now remain due and east of the intersection of the centre line of said and place of sale, and the entire removal of the WILLIAM B. ELLISON, road and of conduit, four large greenhouses with buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within Commissioner. unpaid; And also the respective owners of all lands and heating plants, one-story market house adjoining, the lines of said streets from the streets by the Dated AUGUST 14, igo6. tenements in The City of New York, situated in wind mill and tank, one and one-half story stable purchaser or purchasers immediately after, the a15'29 the borough aforesaid on which the water rents and shed adjoining, wood shed and kitchen house, sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to 'See General Instructions to Bid- have been laid according to law by the said two-story dwelling, brick cellar, one-story cook effect a removal within thirty days, he or they dern on the last page, Inat column, of City of New York for the years 1885, s886, 1887, house; all frame. shall forfeit his/br their purchase money and the "City Record," 1888, 1889. 1890, 1892, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, Parcel No 2o. the ownership of the buildings, parts of build. l8q6, 1897, 1898, 1899 and igoo, and which now Plate 3675~ Sheet No. I. Charles Lewis, Queens ings, etc., and The City of New York will cause DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEc- remain due and unpaid, are required to pay the Borough, Ward No. 4-5o feet, more or less, the same to be removed without notice to the TRICITY, Room 1536, NO I TO 21 PARS ROW, amount of the said taxes and water rents so south of centre line of conduit and 1,300 feet east purchaser. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 'rBE CITY OF NEW remaining due and unpaid, with the interest of Long Island Railroad Station at Aqueduct, two- Purchasers to be liable for any and all damages YORE. thereon at the rate of seven (7) per centum story dwelling and one-story extension, frame; of any kind whatsoever by reason of the occupa- per annum, from the time when the same be- cellar, brick; small wood shed. tion or removal of said buildings, parts of build- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE , etc. came due to the time of payment, together with Parcel Ni'. Ig. ing! S received by the Commissioner of Water The bidder's assent and agreement to the Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office the charges of this notice and advertisement, to Plate 367 , Sheet No. I. G. Neipp, Queens above terms and conditions are understood to until 2 o'clock p. in. on the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, at his Borough Ward No. 4-100 feet, more or less, office in the Municipal Building, Third and Tre- south of centre line of conduit and adjoining be implied by the act of bidding. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906, ment avenues in the Borough of The Bronx, in Parcel No. 20; two large greenhouses with heating By direction of the Comptroller, sales of the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. above described property will be made under the The City of flew York; plants. supervision of the Collector of City Revenue, at FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING And that, if default shall be made in such Parcel No. 28. y the time stated herein. MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES FOR LABOR- pa ment, such lands and tenements will be sold at Plate No. 3675, Sheet No. I. J. H. Muller, Full particulars of sale can be obtained at the ATORY. public auction in the Coroner's Court Room, Third Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-60 feet, more or office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- and Tremont avenues, in the Borough of The less, south of centre line of conduit and goo feet 142, Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, Bor- terials and supplies and the performance of the Bronx, in The City of New York, on east of Aqueduct Station (railroad), large green- ough of Manhattan. contract is until December 3z ipo6. - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1906, houses with heating plants, small two-story frame HERMAN A. METZ, The amount of security will be Five Hundred house with one-story extension, wood shed and Comptroller. Dollars ($Soo). at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the small stable. lowest term of years at which any person shall Parcel No. 12, CITY of NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, l Bidders must state a price for each article COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August Io, Igo6. J per pound, gallon, dozen, gross or other unit of offer to take the same, in consideration of advanc- Plate 3675, Sheet No, I. Christopher Bub, measure, by which the bids will be tested. All ing the said taxes or water rents, as the case may Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-120 feet, more or aI4,30 prices are to include containers, and to be "net;' be, and the interest thereon as aforesaid, to the less, south of centre line of conduit, facing west without discounts or conditions. Awards will time of sale together with the charges of this side of road to Remsen, two-story and attic frame NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. be made to the lowest bidder upon the sum total notice and advertisement, and all other costs and dwelling, one-story extension, cellar, brick founda- of which the comparison of the bids will be charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will tion, one-story stable. made, and all bids will be considered as informal be continued from time to time until all the lands N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Io18 OF and tenements so advertised for sale shall be sold. Parcels Nos, 38-7. which do not contain bids or estimates for all Plate 3675, Sheet No, I. James Brown, Queens I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- items for which bids or estimates are called Notice is hereby further given, that a detailed Borough, Ward No. 4-50 feet, more or less, troller of The City of New York hereby gives herein. statement of such taxes and water rents, and the south of centre line of conduit and facing east public notice to all persons, owners of pro erry, All goods must be delivered as directed. The ownership of the property taxed and on which side of Centreville avenue, one-story house, kit- affected by the following assessments for LOCAL weight, measure, etc.,will be allowed as re- such taxes and water rents remain unpaid, is IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE p chen and extension old stable, old frame build- BRONX: ceived at points of delivery. published in a pamphhlet, and that co ies of the ings; all dilapidated. Delivery will be required to be made from said pamphlet are deposited in the office of the TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION Io.. time to time and in such quantities and places Collector of Assessments and Arrears in the Parcel No. 6. as may be directed by the Engineer. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, and will Plate 3675, Sheet No. I. Mrs. Samuel Coe, EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEV- Blank forms may be obtained at the office of be delivered to any person applying for the Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-50feet, more or ENTH STREET-PAVING AND CURBING, the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- same. less, south of centre line of conduit, facing west from the Southern Boulevard to West Farms tricity the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to al EDWARD A. SLATTERY, side of Centreville avenue, one and one-half story road. Area of assessment: Both sides of East Park 11ow. Collector of Assessments and Arrears frame house, cellar, old out-kitchen, one-story Otte Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, from the WILLIAM B. ELLISON, of The City of New York. stable and shed; buildings old and dilapidated. Southern Boulevard to West Farms road, and Commissioner. jY3,IO.I7,24,31,a7,14,28,s4,II,28,25,o 23 Parcel No. a. to the extent of half the block at the intersecting Dated AUGUST g, 1906. Plate 3675 Sheet No. I. Gilbert Elliott, Queens and terminating avenues. aro,24 CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND Borough, Ward No. g Ito feet, more or less, WALES AVENUE-PAVING AND CURB- MWSee General Instructions to Bid- APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY south of centre line of conduit and Soo feet east ING, from St. Joseph street (East One Hundred ders on the last page, last column, of REAL ESTATE, of Stoothoff Neck road, one-story attic and base- and Forty-fourth street) to One Hundred and the "City Record." ment house, brick foundation, tin roof, old frame Forty-ninth street. Area of assessment: Both stable and extension, and one and one-half story sides of Wales avenue, from St. Joseph street DEPARTMENT Or WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN barn with abed extension; all frame. (East One Hundred and Forty-fourth street) to TRICITY, ROOM 1536, No. ITo SI PAas Row, I- thatat the Commissioners of the Sinking Parcel No. 41. One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, and to the Bosouox of MANHATTAN, THE CITY of NEW Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them Plate 3758. Alfred Cook, Queens Borough, extent of half the block at the intersecting and lose. by law, will offer for sale at public auction the Ward No, 4, Rosedale-225 feet, more or less, terminating streets. buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within south of centre line of conduit, corner Prospect O EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the lines and upon property owned by The City place and Sherman avenue, two-story attic frame TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH received by the Commissioner of Water of New York acquired for the use of the De- dwelling, cellar, brick foundation. WARDS, SECTION 9. Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office partment of iWater Supply Gas and Electricity, until a o'clock p. in., on Parcel No. 38. NELSON AVENUE-PAVING AND SET- at Rosedale Jamaica SUutb, Woodhaven South, Plate 3675, Sheet No. a. Silas Van Brunt, TING CURB, from West One Hundred and FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900, etc., Long Island, for the 72-inch steel pipe line. Queens Borough, Ward No. 4-22$ feet mote or Sixty-fourth street to Boscobel avenue. Area of Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. The property in question is shown upon a map Tess, south of centre line of conduit and 250 feet assessment: Both sides of Nelson avenue, from on file in the office of the Collector of City east of Rockaway road, old dilapidated barn. West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street to No. I. FOR FURNISHING CONSTRUCT- Revenue, Department of Finance, said property By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of Boscobel avenue, and to the extent of half the ING AND ERECTING AN Ef*GINE HOUSE being known as follows: the above described buildings and appurtenances block at the intersecting and terminating streets FOR HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE AT and avenues. GANSEVOORT AND WEST STREETS, BOR- Parcel No. 53- thereto will be made under the supervision of the OUGH OF MANHATTAN. Plate 3758. V. Probst Estate Queens Bor. Collector of City Revenue, Department of Ii- TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH The time allowed for doing and completing the ough, Ward No. 4, Rosedale-13o {eet more or less nance. The sale will take place on WARDS, SECTIONS so AND II. work will be one hundred and eighty (ISO) cal- south of centre line of conduit on the east side TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906, HOE STREET-REGULATING GRADING endar days. of Ocean avenue, two-story dwelling, one-story at Io a. m., on the premises, and will be sold for SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAoGING THE T surety required will be Thirty-Five Thou- extension, cellar, brick foundation, shed with the highest marketable price at public auction on SIDEWALKS, L A Y I N G CROSSWALKS, wagon and chicken house attached, one and one- the following BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING half story stable; all frame. FENCES, from West Farms road to Boston road. Teases AND CONDITIONS. Area of assessment: Both sides of Hoe street, Parcel No. 54• The buildings and appurtenances thereto will from West Farms road to Boston road, and to be sold' to the highest bidder, who must pay the extent of half the block at the intersecting Ward NO. 4, Rosedale-s6onfeeet moreBoroless immediately cash or a certified check drawn to and terminating streets and avenues. lowed for doing and completing the south of centre line of conduit on east side o15 the order of the Comptroller of The City of one hundred and eighty ('So) cal- Ocean avenue, two-story and attic house, cellar, New York, and must give either a cash bond or TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION II. brick foundation, chicken house; all frame. an approved bond of a surety company in the EAST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- will be Thirty-Five Thou- amount of the purchase price as security for SEVENTH STREET-PAVING THE ROAD- Parcel No, 34. the proper performance of the work of removal, WAY, from Webster avenue to the Southern Plate 3758. Mount Estate, Queens Borough, which must be completed within thirty working Boulevard. Area of assessment: Both sides of Ward No, 4, Rosedale-300 feet more or less, days thereafter. East One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, south of centre line of conduit, facing west side Failure to remove said buildings or any por- from Webster avenue to the Southern Boule- of Rosedale avenue, two-story and attic with one. tion thereof within said period will work for- vard, and to the extent of half the block at story and attic extension dwelling, brick founda- feiture of ownership of such buildings or appur- the intersecting and terminating streets and ave- tion; all frame. tenances, or portion, as shall then be left stand- tule. 81io THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, igo6,

--that the same were confirmed by the Board of to a point distant about a88 feet west of Twenty- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTIONS 3 AND iy. 141, Stewart Building, No. a8o Broadway, Bor. Revision of Assessments August p. rpo6, and en- third street- both sides of Warehouse avenue, FIFTY-FIFTH STREET-OPENING from ough of Manhattan. tered on August 9, 1906, in the Record of Titles extending about 287 feet north of Surf avenue; the old City line to the east aide of Itauwen- H. A. METZ, of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- both sides of Twenty-third street, extending about hoven lane. Confirmed June 20, igo6; entered Com1~l 1troller. lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Ig feet north of Surf avenue; east side of August 8, 1906. Area of assessment includes all CITY O} NEW YORx-DEPASTMENT Or FIsAici, t Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the Twenty-fourth street, extending about q i feet those lands. tenements and hereditaments and COMPTaOLLEa's Orrics, August 8, igo6. f amount assessed for benefit on any person or north of Surf avenue; both sides of Twenty- 59,30 property shall be paid within sixty days after fifth street, extending about 253 feet north of the date of said entry of the assessments, interest Surf avenue; both sides of Twentieth street, taken together, are bounded and described as NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, will be collected thereon, as provided in section extending about aso feet north of Surf avenue; follows, viz.: both sides of Nineteenth street, extending about big of said Greater New York Charter. Beginning at a point on the easterly side of N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF Said section provides, in part, that "If any tgs feet north of Surf avenue; both sides of Fifty-fifth street where tbq same is intersected Seventeenth street, extending about r85 feet the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the by the old City line of Brooklyn dividing the trollerI of The City of New York hereby gives period of sixty days after the date of entry north of Surf avenue; both sides of Sixteenth Eighth Ward and the Thirtieth Ward: running about i85 feet north of Surf public nutice to all persons, owners of property , thereof on the said Record of Titles of Assess- street, extending thence easterly along the old City line of Brook- affectea by he rouowing assessment for LOCAL ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- avenue; both sides of Fifteenth street, extending lyn to the centre line of the block between Fifty- about i85 feet north of Surf avenue; both sides of IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE ized to collect and receive the amount of such fourth street and Fifty-fifth street; running BRONX: assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Stillwell avenue, extending about 203 feet north thence southeasterly along the centre line of the thereon at the rate of seven per centum per of Surf avenue; west side of West Twelfth street, blocks between Fifty-fourth street and Fifty-fifth TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION it. annum, to be calculated to the date of payment extending about 6qo feet north of Surf avenue; street to the westerly side of New Utrecht ave- B E L M 0 N T STREET-REGULATING, from the date when such assessment became a east side of Twelfth street, extending aboutIo nue; running thence southerly and along the GRADING CURBING, FLAGGING AND LAY- lien, as provided by section rs9 of this act." feet north of Surf avenue; west side of Eighth westerly side of New Utrecht avenue to its in- ING CRO§S .LKS, from Topping avenue to Section 159 of this act provides "An street, extending about 5os feet north of Surf tersection with the northwesterly side of Tbir- Weeks avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides assessment shall become a lien upon the real avenue; north side of Surf avenue, from Eighth teenth avenue; running thence westerly along of Belmont street, from Topping avenue to estate affected thereby ten days after its entry to Fifth street and extending back from said the northwesterly side of Thirteenth avenue to Weeks avenue[ and to the extent of half the in the said record." Surf avenue about 565 feet; north side of Surf the southerly side of Kouwenboven lane; running block at the Intersecting and terminating are- The above assessments are payable to the. Col- avenue, from Ocean Parkway to West Fifth thence westerly and along the southerly side of flue. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau street. Kouwenboven lane to the centre line of the block -that the same was confirmed by the Board of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears Assessors August 7, igo6, and entered on August THIRTY-SECOND WARD. between Fifty-sixth street and Fifty-fifth street; of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, running thence northwesterly along the centre y 1906. in the Record of Titles of Assessments, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- FLATBUSII AVENUE-PAVING, from Nos- line of the blocks between Fifty-sixth street and kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- trand avenue to Avenue N. Area of assessment: Fifty-fifth street to the old City line; running ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments nue, Borough of The Bronx between the hours Both sides of Flatbush avenue, from Nostrand thence easterly along the old City line to the and of Water Rents, and unless the amount as- of 9 a. in. and 2 p. in., gnu oil Saturdays from avenue to Avenue N and to the extent of half point or place of beginning. sessed for benefit on anyerson or property g a. m, to to m., and all payments made thereon the block at the intersecting and terminating shall be paid within sixty days after the date on or before October 8, 1906, will be exempt streets. THIRTY-FIRST WARD. SECTION 2I. of said entry of the assessments interest will be from interest, as above provided, and after that -that the same were confirmed by the Board of collected thereon, as provided in section Iorg of date will be subject to a charge of interest at Revision of Assessments on August 9, 1906, and BENSON AVENUE-OPENING, from Bay said Greater New York Charter. the rate of seven per centum per annum from entered August 9, 1906, in the Record of Titles Thirty-fifth street to Stillwell avenue. Confirmed Said section provides, in part, that "If any the date when the above assessments became liens of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the June 8, 0906; entered August 8- :906. Area of such assessment shall remain unpaid for the to the date of payment. Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes assessment includes all those Panda, tenements period of sixty days after the date of entry HERMAN A. METZ, and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless and hereditaments and premises situate, tying and thereof on the said Record of Titles of Assess- Comptroller. the amount assessed for benefit on any person being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City ments it shall be the duty of the officer author- or property shall be paid within sixty days after of New York which, taken together, are bounded ized to collect and receive the amount of such CITY OP NEW Yoax-DEPAariEET or FIiAACi, and described as follows. viz.: COMPTROLLER'S Orrica, August 9, Igo6. the date of said entry of the assessments, interest assessment to charge, collect and receive interest will be collected thereon as provided in section Beginning at a point on the easterly side of thereon at the rate of seven per centum per 511,24 IoI9 of the said Greater New York Charter. Bay Thirty-fifth street where the same is inter- annum, to be calculated to the date of payment Said section provides, in part, that If any sected by a line drawn parallel with the northerly from the date when such assessment became a such assessment shall remain unpaid for the side of Benson avenue and distant 350 feet north- lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. period of sixty days after the date of entry erly therefrom; running thence easterly and Section 159 of this act provides • • "An thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- parallel with Benson avenue to the westerly side assessment shall become a lien upon the real of Stillwell avenue; running thence southerly N PURSUANCE OF SECTION Iola OF ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry ed to collect and receive the amount of such along the westerly side of Stillwell avenue to its in the said record." • • the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- intersection with the westerly side of Twenty- Itroller of The City of New York hereby gives assessments to charge, collect and receive interest The above assessment is payable to the Col- thereon at the rate of seven per centum per seventh avenue; running thence southerly and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau public notice to all persons, owners ofp roperty, along the westerly side of Twenty-seventh avenue affected by the following assessments for LOCAL annum, to be calculated to the date of payment for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears to a line drawn parallel with the southerly side of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF from the date when such assessments became of Benson avenue and distant 350 feet southerly BROOKLYN: liens, as provided by section t5y of this act." in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- Section isg of this act provides • • "An therefrom; running thence westerly and parallel dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- with Benson avenue to the easterly side of Bay TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION is. assessment shall become a lien upon the real nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours BLAKE AVENUE-REGULATING GRAD- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Thirty-fifth street; running thence northerly and of g a. m. and a p. m. and on Saturdays from ING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS, i,t the said record." • • • along the easterly side of Bay Thirty-fifth street 9 a. m. to Ia in and all payments made thereon from Hopkinson avenue tounius street. Area The above assessments are payable to the Col- to the point or place of beginning. on or before October 8, 1906, will be exempt of assessment: Both sides of Blakeavenue, from lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau The above-entitled assessments were entered on from interest, as above provided. and after that Hopkinson avenue to Junius street, and to the for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears the day hereinbefore given in the Record of date will be subject to a charge of interest at extent of half the block at the intersecting and of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the rate of seven per centum per annum from terminating streets and avenues. in the Muncipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of the date when the above assessment became a between the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. M. ant Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. lien to the date of payment. TWENTY-NINTH WARD. Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any VANDERBILT STREET - GRADING AND on Saturdays from g a. m. until to m., and all HERMAN A. METZ, payments made thereon on or before October 8, person or property shall be paid within sixty days Comptroller. PAVING, SETTING OR RESETTING CURB, after the date of said entry of the assessments between Prospect avenue and Coney Island ave- i906, will be exempt from interest as above pro- interest will be collected thereon as provided in CITY Or New YORK-DEPAaTWENT or Fiwaxcs, vided, and after that date will be subject to a Codrraonz.sa's Orstcs, August 7, igo6. J nue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Vander- charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum section ioo6 of the Greater New 'York Charter. bilt street, from Prospect avenue to Coney Isl- Said section provides that ' If any assessment 19,33 and avenue, and to the extent of half the block per annum from the date when the above assess- ments became liens to the date of payment. shall remain unpaid for a period of sixty days at the intersecting and terminating streets and after the date of entrythereof in the said Record CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. avenues. HERMAN A. METZ, of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty Comptroller. of the officer authorized to collect and receive the TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTIONS 5 AND UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CITY Or NEW Yoax-DsraavwENT or FINANCE, amount of such assessment to charge, collect and that the Commissioners of the Sinking CoirraoLLai a OPPIca, August 9, igo6. J receive interest thereon at the rate of seven oar LINCOLN ROAD =REGULATING, GRAD- centum per annum, to be calculated to the date Fund of The City of New York, by virtue of ING CURBING GUTTERING AND LAYING a 11,24 the powers vested in them by law, will offer for CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Rogers ave- of payment from the date when such assessments sale at public auction on nue and Nostrand avenue. Area of assessment: became liens, as provided by section 159 of this Both sides of Lincoln road, from Rogers avenue NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. act." FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906, to Nostrand avenue, and to the extent of half Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An at Ia o'clock in., at the Comptroller's Office the block at the intersecting and terminating assessment shall become a lien upon the real (Bureau of City Revenue), Room 141, No. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry a8o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, all the streets and avenues. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION iot8 OF THE in the said record." Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller right, title and interest of The City of New TWENTY-NINTH WARD SECTION 16. Iof The City of New York hereby gives public The above assessments are payable to the Col- York in the following described property, which BEVERLEY ROAD-REGI..LATING, GRAD- notice to all persons, owners of property affected lector of Assessments apd Arrears at the Bureau it has by virtue of a lease from the Supervisor ING, CURBING AND GUTTERING, between for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of of the Town of Gravesend to the City of Brook- Ocean parkway and East Second street Area of by the following assessment for LOdAL IM- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. in PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MAN. lyn which lease is dated December a4, assessment: Both sides of Beverley road, from HATTAN: the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn gnu recorded in the Kings County Register's East Second street to Ocean parkway, and to between the hours of 9 a. m. and s p. m., and Office on December ag, 1896, in Section 2I, the extent of half the block at the intersecting TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. on Saturdays from 9 a. in. until la m., and all Liber 3, of Conveyances, page 146, said property and terminating streets and avenues. payments made thereon on or before October 8, WEST ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY- being situated at Coney Island, Borough of 1906 will be exempt from interest, as above pro- Brooklyn, and bounded and described as fol- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 1S. THIRD STREET-REGULATING, GRADING, vided, and after that date will be subject to a SIXTH AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD- CURBING AND FLAGGING, from Audubon charge of interest at the rate of seven per lows: ING AND CURBING, from Sixty-fifth street to avenue to Fort George avenue. Area of assess- centum per annum from the date when the above Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Fort Hamilton avenue. Area of assessment: ment: Both aides of West One Hundred and West Third street distant rot feet 7 inches assessments became liens to the date of pay- northerly from the northeasterly corner of Nep- Both sides of Sixth avenue, from Sixty-fifth Ninety-third ,treet, from Audubon avenue to Fort ment. street to Fort Hamilton avenue, and to the George avenue and to the extent of half the block tune avenue and West Third street; thence east- HERMAN A. METZ, erly and parallel with Neptune avenue too feet• extent of half the block at the intersecting and at the intersecting avenues. Comptroller. terminating streets and avenues. -that the same was confirmed by the Board thence northerly and parallel with West Third CITY or Naw Yoaz-DEPAErxaxT or FixAxca street 30 feet; thence westerly again parallel SEVENTY-FIFTH STREET-REGULATING of Revision of Assessments on August g, 1906, and entered on August 9, 1906, in the Record of Titles Cosir-r,oust's Ouse,, August 8, igo6. J with Neptune avenue too feet to the easterly GRADING CURBING, GUTTERING AND side of West Third street- thence southerly LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Sec- of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col. 59,23 ond avenue and Fifth avenue. Area of assess- lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and along the easterly side of West Third street 30 Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the feet to the point or place of beginning. ment: Both sides of Seventy-fifth street, from pse Second avenue to Fifth avenue, and to the ex- amount assessed for benefit on any person or CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND The minimum or u t price at which the property shall be paid within sixty days after APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY said land shall be sold be and it is hereby ap- tent of half the block at the intersecting and praised and fixed at the sum of $Iao.42, the terminating streets and avenues. the date of said entry of the assessment interest REAL ESTATE. will be collected thereon, as provided in section purchaser in addition thereto to pay the auc- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION tg. ioig of said Greater New York Charter. tioneer's fee and the further sum of $too for BAY FIFTEENTH STREET (NOW SEVEN- Said section provides, in part, that "If any A T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT the expense of examination, advertising, etc. TEENTH AVENUE)-REGULATING, GRAD- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the .t1 of the Borough of The Bronx, public The sale of the said premises is to be made on ING, CURBING, GUTTERING, LAYING period of sixty days after the date of entry notice is hereb given that the Commissioners the following CROSSWALKS AND PAVING, between Crop- of the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, sey avenue and Eighty-sixth street. Area of thereof on the said Record of Titles of Assess- Tans, AND CONDITION& ments it shall be the duty of the officer author- by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, The highest bidder will be required to pay the assessment: Both sides of Bay Fifteenth street ed to collect and receive the amount of such will offer for sale at public auction the buildings, (Seventeenth avenue), from Cropsey avenue to parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines full amount of his bid or purchase money, to- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest gether with the auctioneer's fee, at the time of Eighty-sixth street, and to the extent of half thereon at the rate of seven per centum per and on property owned by The City of New the block at the intersecting and terminating York, acquired for street purposes, in the sale, together with the further sum of $ioo for streets and avenues. annum, to be calculated to the date of payment expenses of examination, advertising, convey- from the date when such assessment became a Boreza&h of The Browx. ance, etc., the quit-claim deed for the above THIRTY-FIRST WARD. lien, as provided b' section b59 of this act." Being the property required for the opening described premises delivered within thirty SURF AVENUE-BASINS on all four cor- Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An days the a toof sale. ners of WEST FIFTH STREET; on north and assessment shall become a lien upon the real of Anderson avenue, between West One Hun- dred and Sixty-fourth and West One Hundred The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the south aides about 350 feet west of WEST FIFTH estate affected thereby ten days after its entry property if the successful bidder shall fail to STREET; on all four corners of WEST in the said record." • • • and Sixty-seventh streets, in the Borough of The EIGHTH STREET; on north side about 400 The above assessment is payable to the Col- Bronx, City of New York, which is more par- comply with the terms of the sale and the feet west of WEST EIGHTH STREET- on lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau ticularly described on a map on Pik in the office person failing to comply therewith will be held southeast and southwest comers of WEST for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of the Collector of City Revenue, Department liable for any deficiency which may result from of Finance Room 14i, No. ago Broadway, Boo- any such resale. TENTH STREET- on northeast and northwest of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, The right to reject any bid is reserved. corners of WES' TWELFTH STREET- on Rcom 8, No. ago Broadway, Borough of Man- ough of Ikankiattan. The sale will take place batten, between the hours of g a. in. and a on By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking northeast and northwest corners of STILLVIWELL Fund under a resolution adopted at a meeting AVENUE; on northeast and northwest corners p. m., and on Saturdays from g a. m, to to m., mURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1i$Nl, of the Board held July I 1906. of WEST FIFTEENTH STREET; on northeast and all payments made thereon on or before HERMAN A. METE, and northwestth corners and southwest corner October 8, 1906, will be exempt from interest, at II a. in., on the premises, and will be sold of WEST SIXTEENTH STREET • on northeast as above provided, and after that date will be for the highest marketable price at public action and northwest corners of WLST SEVEN- subject to a charge of interest at the rate of on the following or Naw Yos= DapAwnswo or FINAttca, TEENTH STREET- on all four corners of seven per centum per annum from the date Tssws Ann Cos ornows. Costrraor.Lra's Omcy August 3. i906. WEST NINETEENfH STREET- on northeast when above assessment became a lien to the Cash payment in bankable funds at the time 54,34 and northwest corners of WEST TWENTIETH date of payment and place of sale and the entire removal of the gs, etc standing within STREET on all four corners of WEST TWEN- HERMAN A. METZ, buildings, parts oat buildin CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND TY-FIRST STREET- on northeast and north- Comptroller. the lines of said streets from the streets by the APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY west corners of WAkEHOUSE AVENUE- on CITY or New Yoz:-flEpAn&snxv or FluAica, t purchaser or purchasers immediately after the REAL ESTATE. all four corners of WEST TWENTY-THIRD CoisunosLax's Omca, August 9, 1906. S sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to effect a removal within thirty days, he or they STREET- on southeast and southwest corners 51 1,24 of JONES WALK; on southeast and southwest shall forfeit his or their purchase money and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN corners of THOMPSON'S WALK- on south- the ownership of the buildings, parts of builgs,din that the Commissioners of the Sinking east and southwest corners of HE14DERSON'S etc., and The City of New York will cause the Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by WALK- on southeast and southwest corners of NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. same to be removed without notice to the Pur- law will offer for sale at public auction the STRATTON'S WALK- on southeast and south- chaser. buildings, parts of buildings, etc-, standing upon west corners of SCHVWEICKERT'S WALK; on NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING Purchasers to be liable for any and all dam- property owned by The City of New York, ac- southeast and southwest corners of BUSHMAN'S STREETS AND PARKS. ages of any kind whatsoever by reason of the quired for Carnegie Library purposes, in the WALK- on southeast and southwest corners of occupation or removal of said buildings, parts of Boro>gh of Ymb.Slaia*, MIKAI3O'S WALK- on southeast and south- buildings, etc. west corners of KENSINGTON'S WALK; on N PURSUANCE OF SECTION zoo OF Thebidder's assent and agreement to the above All the buildings, parts of buildings,, eta„ situ- southeast corner of TILYOU'S WALK; on I the Greater New York Charter the ~p- terms and conditions are understood to be Ins- ated and .erected upon property owned by The south side about s 5 feet west of WEST SIX- troller of The City of New York iereby gives piled by the act of bidding. City of New York, acquired for Carnegie Library. TEENTH STREET- south side about a9s feet ptblic notice of the confirmation b> the Supreme above direction of the yComtI1beptroller, ~ ~ ~ and bounded and described as follows: west of WEST NI=NETEENTH STREET' on Court, and the entering in the Bureau for the wlllof Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of south side opposite WAREHOUSE AVEI4UE. Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Assess- supervision of the Collector City Revenue, at East -sixth street distant Ss feet so Area of assessment: North aide of Surf avenue, ments, for opening and acquiring title to the easterly the point Twenty-fourth hs`~aeed ~r ,* end avenue, is the BOB- Full particulam of wk eon be obtained it the Intsriaction of the Of Z T10 . uAsouth Aof ~ ,awe,pT O Pal.wq ofioa of the Gc11r•er of CW Beseew, Boa. sixth uu+el with thaww..uSu4, we of .8aeaod tom+

TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. THE CITY RECORD. 8111

,we; running thence northerly and parallel with All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, Failure to remove said buildings and appur- MENT ON CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE Second avenue 98 feet p inches, more or less, their fixtures and foundations, of every class tenances, or any portion thereof, within said ROADWAY OF BROADWAY, FROM ONE to the centre line of the block; running thence and description, within the described area, are period will work forfeiture of ownership of HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH STREET TO easterly along the centre line of the block 47 to be torn down to a level two feet below the such buildings or appurtenances, or portion as ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH feet r % inches, more or lees; running thence existing curb, and structures which may exist shall then be left standing, and the bidder's STREET. southerly and parallel with Second avenue 98 feet within any of the buildings, such as engine assent to the above conditions being understood Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be 4 inchea, more or less, to the northerly side of beds, boiler setting, etc., and all stoops and area to be implied by the act of bidding, and the done: Eut Thirty-sixth street; running hence weiterly walls shall be torn down to the same level. All said City of New York will, without notice to 2,009 cubic yards of excavation (for park- along the northerlyth side of East Thirty-sixth tin from roofs cornices, sides of buildings or the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and ways). street 47 feet ISS Inchessmore or less, to the partitions, thesis and fences shall be removed the cost and expense charged against the security 4,958 linear feet new curbstone (for park- point or place of from the premises. All brick laid in mortar, above mentioned. ' ways). By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of all floor beams, joists, studding., flooring, ceil- The work of removal must be carried on in loo linear feet new curbstone (not to be the above-described buildings and appurtenances ing, roofing, boards and woodwork of every every respect in a thorough and workmanlike bid for). thereto will be made tinder the supervision of the description and all gas, water steam and and manner, and the successful bidder will provide r,41s linear feet old curbstone redressed, re- Collector of City Revenue, Department of piping shall be removed from the premises. All and furnish all materials of labor and machin- jointed and reset (not to be bid for). Finance. The sale will take place on combustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, ery necessary thereto and will place proper and 4,946 cuic yards of concrete. broken laths and fragments of timber, chips, guardsards ant fences and warning signs 37,678 square yards of asphalt block pavement. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 18108, splinters, etc., which are of no value, shall be by day and night for the prevention of accidents, 1,722 cubic yards of loam for filling (for at II a. m., on the premiises, and will be sold for gathered together -the contractor and burned and will indemnify and save harmless The City parkways). the highest marketable price at public auction on or ay. The purchaser at the sale shall of New York its officers, agents and servants, 31,000 square feet of sod, including pinning and the following also shut off and cap all water pipes, In com- and each of diem, against any and all suits and watering (for parkways). Trans AND CoxinTlows. pliance with the rules and regulations of the actions, claims and demands of every name and 287 cubic yards of manure (for parkways). rtment of Water Supply, Gas and Else- The buildings and appurtenances thereto will Depa description brought against it, them or any of 7 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer be sold to the highest bidder. who must pay them, and against any and from all damages manholes (on repaving). Failure to remove sale buildings and appurte- and costs to which it, they or or any of them 9 noiseless covers, complete, for sewer immediately cash or a certified check drawn to nances, or any portion thereof, within said be put by reason of injury to the person or manholes (not to be bid for). the order of the OoaDtroller of The City of period, will work forfeiture of ownership of property of another resulting from negligence 4 noiseless covers, complete, for water New York, and must give either a cash bond cr such buildings or appurtenances or portion as or carelessness in the performance of the work manholes (on repaving). an approved bond of a surety company in the shall then be left standing, and the bidder's or in guarding the same, or from any improper 2 noiseless covers, complete, for water amount of the purchase price as security for the assent to the above conditions being understood or defective materials or machinery, implements manholes (not to be bid for). proper performance of the work of removal, which to be implied by the act of bidding, and the or appliances used in the removal of the said 16,SIa square feet rock asphalt mastic walk must be completed within thirty working days ty of New York will, without notice to buildings by the said successful bidder, and thereafter. said Ci pavement (for parkways). All the buildings, structures and parts there• the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the bidder's assent and agreement to the above Time allowed for doing and completing above of. their fixtures and foundations of every class the cost and expense charged against the se- conditions are understood to be implied by work is I fO working days. curity above mentioned. the act of bidding. Amount of security required is Twenty-five and description within the described area, are to The work of removal must be carried on in Party walls and fences, when existing against Thousand Dollars. be torn down to a level two feet below the ex• every respect in a thorough and workmanlike adjacent pro rt not sold. shall not be taken fisting curb, and structures which may exist with- pe y JOHN F. AHEARN, manner, and the successful bidder will provide down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- Borough President. in any of the buildings such as engine beds, and furnish all materials of labor and machinery jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party boiler setting, etc., and a'l1 stoop and area walls, necessary thereto, and will place proper and walls shall be taken down and removed. The Dated AUGUST 14, 1906. shall be torn down to the same level. All tin sufficient guards and fences and warning signs walls shall be made permanently self-supporting a, 5.27 from roofs, cornices, sides of buildings or par- by day and night for the prevention of accidents, without the aid of braces, the beam holes, etc., g~See General Instructions to Bid- titions, sheds and fences shall be removed from and will indemnify and save harmless The City bricked up and the wall pointed and made to ders on the last page, lwat column, of the premises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor of New York its officers, agents and servants, exclude wind and rain and present aclean the " City Record.' beams, joists, studding«, flooring, ceiling, roofing. and each of them, against any and all suits and exterior. The loofa of the adjacent buildings boards and woodwork of every description, and actions, claims and demands of every name and shall be properly flashed and painted and made all gas, water, steam and soil piping shall be description brought against it them or any of water tight where they have been disturbed by OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. removed from the premises. All combustible mat. r and from all damages the operation of the contractor. ter, such as tar and felt roofing, broken laths and and ,costs to which it they or any of them The Comptroller of The City of New York fragments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., which be put by reason of injury to the person or reserves the right on the day of the sale to BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. are of no value, shall be gathered together by property of another resulting from negligence withdraw from sale any of the buildings or "North Side News," "Harlem Reporter and the contractor and burned or carried away. The or carelessness in the performance of the work parts of buildings and machinery included in Bronx Chronicle," "Bronx Sentinel." purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and cap or in guarding the same, or from any improper the foregoing parcel. all water pipes, in compliance with the rules and or defective materials or machinery, implements H. A. METZ, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. regulations of the Department of Water Supply, or appliances used in the removal of the said Comptroller. Gas and ..icctricity. by the said successful bidder, and "Staten Islander," "Staten Island Star." Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- buildings CITY of Naw YOBx-DEFAYTMENT Or FINANCE, the bidder's assent and agreement to the above COMPTaoLLER'S Orrres, 31, 1906. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. nances, or any portion thereof, within said period, conditions are understood to be implied by the July will work forfeiture of ownership of such build- 57,27 "Long Island Star" (First and Second Wards), ings or appurtenances, or portion as shall then act of bidding. "Flushing vening Journal" (Third Ward) "Long be left standing, and the bidder's assent to the Party walls and fences, when existing against Island Farmer" (Fourth Ward), "Rockaway above conditions being understood to be implied adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND News" (Fifth Ward). by the act of bidding, and the said City of New down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party REAL ESTATE. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. the same to be removed and the cost and ex- walls shall be taken down and removed. The "Brooklyn Eagle " 'Brooklyn Times," "Brook- walls shall be made permanently self supporting pense charged against the security above men- T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT lTn Citizen," 1.Brooklyn Standard-Union," tioned. without the aid of braces, the beamholea, etc., ' Brooklyner Freie Presse." bricked up and the wall pointed and made to of the Borough of The Bronx, public no- The work of removal must be carried on in ticeA is hereby given that the Commissioners of every respect in a thorough and workmanlike exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings .ball the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, by manner, and the successful bidder will provide "Democracy," "Tammany Times" (Harlem and furnish all materials of labor and machinery be properly flashed and painted and made water virtue of the powers vested in them by law will tight where they have been disturbed by the offer for sale at public auction the buildings, District), "Manhattan and Bronx A's ocate" necessary thereto, and will place proper and parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines (Washington Heights, Morningside Heights and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs operation of the contractor. The Comptroller of The City of New York re- and on property owned by The City of New Harlem Districts). by day and night for the prevention of accidents, Designated by Board of City Record June r9, and will indemnify and save harmless The City serves the right on the day of the sale to with- York, acquired for street purposes in the draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of 1906. of New York. its officers, agents and servants. Borough of The Bronx Amended June zo, xgo6. and each of them, against any and all suits and buildings and machinery included in the forego- being the property required for the opening of actions, claims and demands of every name and ing parcel. East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street, be- description brought against it, them or any of HERMAN A. METZ, tween Marion and Decatur avenues, in the Twen- them, and against any and all from damages and Comptroller. ty-fourth Ward of the Borough of The Bronx, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC costs to which it, they or any of them be put CITY or Nsw Yoax-DaraarnxwT Or FINANCE, City of New York, which is more particularly CHARITIES. by reason of injury to the person or property CcxpraoLLzE'a Onrca, July 3r, 1906. described on a map on file in the office of the of another resulting from negligence or careless- alas Collector of City Revenue, Department of Fi- ness in the performance of the work or in guard- nance, Room I t, No. ago Broadway, Borough DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF ing the same, or from any improper or defective of Manhattan. The sale will take place on EAST TWENTY-SIxvu STREET, NEW YORK. materials or machinery implements or appliances CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS used in the removal of the said buildings by the AND APPURTENANCES THERETO ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908, said successful bidder, and the bidders assent CITY REAL ESTATE. at t r a. m., on the premises, and will be sold at TO CONTRACTORS. and agreement to the above conditions are un- the highest marketable price at public auction derstood to be implied by sue act of bidding. on the following PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Party walls and fences, when existing against UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken P that the Commissioners of the Sinking TEBHs AND CONDITIONS. down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them Cash payment in bankable funds at the time EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party by law, will offer for sale at public auction the and place of sale, and the entire removal of received by the Department of Public walls shall be taken down and removed. The buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing upon the buildings, parts of buildings etc., standing antics at the above office until Iz o'clock m. property owned by The City of New York, ac- C'C walls shall be made permanently self-supporting within the lines of said streets drom the streets on without the aid of braces; the beamholes, etc., quired for Carnegie Library purposes, in the by the purchaser or purchasers immediately after FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906, bricked up and the wall pointed and made to Borough of Brooklyn. the sale. If the purchaser or purchasers fail exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- to effect a removal within thirty Jaya, he or they FOR FURNISHINi ALL THE LABOR AND All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., sit- MATERIAL REQUIRED TO ERECT THREE terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall ly owned bi The shall forfeit his or their purchase money, and be properly flashed and painted and made water uated and erected upon proper the ownership of the buildings parts of buildings, SPIRAL FIRE ESCAPES, ONE OF WHICH City of New York acquired for Carnegie Li- IS TO BE LOCATED AT THE CITY HOS- tight where they have beeen disturbed by the brary purposes, and bounded and described as etc., and The City of New York will cause the operation of the contractor. same to be removed without notice to the pur- PITAL, AND TWO AT THE NEW MALE The Comptroller of The City of New York follows: chaser. TUBERCULOSIS INFIRMARY, B L A C K- Beginning at a point on the northerly side WELL'S ISLAND. reserves the right on the day of the sale to with- y from Purchasers to be liable for any and all damages draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of of Devoe street distant ray feet westerl of any kind whatsoever by reason of the occu- The time allowed for the completion of the the point of intersection of the northerly side work and full performance of the contract is buildings and machinery Included in the fore- of Devoe street with the westerly side of Leonard pation or removal of said buildings, parts of going parcel. buildings, etc sixty (6o) consecutive working days. H. A. METZ, street; running thence northerly and parallel The bidder's assent and agreement to the The security required will be Fifteen Hundred with Leonard street too feet; running thence Dollars ($I,soo). Comptroller. easterly and parallel with Devoe street zoo feet; above terms and conditions are understood to be CITY or Nsw Yoss-DsrASTasNT or FINANCE, implied by the act of bidding. The bidder will state one aggregaterice for running thence southerly and parallel with Leon- By direction of the Comptroller, sales of the the whole work described and specified, as the Courraou.za's Omcs, August I. 1906. J ard street aS feet; running thence easterly and above described property will be made under contract is entire for a complete job. ss,a8 parallel with Devoe street aS feet to the westely Blank forms and further Information may be nning thence southerly the supervision of the Collector of City Revenue, side of Leonard street; ru at the time stated herein. obtained at the office of the Architect of the along the westerly side of Leonard street z5 Full particulars of sale can be obtained at the Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND feet to the point of intersection of the northerly The City of New York, where plans and specifica- APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY side of Devoe street with the westerly side of office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room REAL ESTATE. 141, Stewart Building, No. a8o Broadway, Bor- tions may be seen. Leonard street; running thence westerly along ough of Manhattan. ROBERT W. HEBBERD, the northerly side of Devoe street Is5 feet to HERMAN A. METE, Commissioner. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the point or place of beginning Comptroller. Dated AUGUST t8, 1906. that the Commissioners of the Sinking By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of 520,3! the above described buildings and appurtenances CITr or Nsw Yosx-DavAarusiT or FINASCS, und, by virtue of the powers vested in them Coumol.LER's Orncs, July a6, 1906. j fB ee General Instructions to BiB- by law, will offer for sale at public auction the thereto will be made under the supervision of ders on the last page, last column, of buildings, parts of buildings etc., standing upon the Collector of City Revenue, Department of jya8,as3 the u City Record." property owned by The City of New York, ac- Finance. The sale will take place on quired for school purposes, in the MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908, Dssaarusxr or FINANC16 CITY Of New YOKE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT of Borough of The Bronx. at It a. m., on the premises, and will be sold January a, 19x6. EAST TWENTY-SIZTII STREET, NEW YORK. All the buildings, parts of buildings, etc. sit- for the highest marketable price at public auction NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS uated and erected upon property owned by on the following otherwise directed in any special cue, one The City of New York, cored for the Board suretyU company will be accepted as sufficient TO CONTRACTORS. of Education, and bounded and described as Tauss AND CONDITIONS. upon all contracts for supplies for furniture, and follows: The buildings and appurtenances thereto will for gas and electric lighting to any amount, and PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Beginning at a point on the easterly line of be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay imme. upon the following contracts to the amounts Catherine street distant 3-oo feet southerly from diately cash or a certified check drawn to the named: the southerly line of Westchester avenue and order of the Comptroller of The City of New For supplies and furniture with EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE running thence easterly along the southerly line York, and must give either a cash bond or an patented arti l ...... $5.~ S received by the Department of Public of. the lands of Public School 16 zoo feet; approved bond of a surety company in the Regulating, gr g, paving (other Charities at the above office until I2 o'clock m. thence southerly along the westerly line of lands amount of the purchase price as security for the than asphalt)- on of said school too feet; thence westerly and proper performance of the work of removal, Not over s years ...... 15.000 FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1906, p.ra1lel with Westchester avenue too feet to which must be completed within thirty working Over s years ...... S,00e fife easter line of Catherine street- thence FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND ly days thereafter. School building repairs...... to coo MATERIAL NECESSARY TO ERECT POLES northerly along the easterly line of tatberine All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, Heating and lighting apparatus.... 5,000 AND WIRE SAME, FOR STREET LIGHTING s~tree,t zoo feet to the point or place of begin- their fixtures and foundations of every clap New Buildings-New docks...... s5,oao AND FEED LINES TO THE VARIOUS and description within the described area, are Sewers-Dredging and water-mains-- BUILDINGS ON RANDALL'S ISLAND. direction of the Comptroller, the sale of to be torn down to a level two feet below the Not over a years ...... 10,000 The time allowed for the completion of the the above described buildings and appurtenances existing curb, and structures which may exist Over a years...... 5,00a work and full performance of the contract is thereto will be made under the supervision . of within any of the ~ such as engine HERMAN A. METZ, the Collector of City Revenue, Department of beds, boiler setting, etc., and all stoops and area thirty (3o) consecutive working days. Piaance. The sale will take place on Comptroller. The security required will be Six Hundred walls shall be torn down to the same level. All Dollars ($600). WBDNHSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1908, tin from roof cornices, sides of buildings or partitions, sheds and fences shall be removed The binder will state one aggregate price for at is a. m. on the premises, and will be sold for from the premi.a All brick laid in mortar, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the whole work described and specified, as the the f est marketable price at public auction on contract is entire for a complete job. all door beanie, joists, studding, flooring, ceiling, Blank forms and further Information may be roofing, boards and woodwork of every descrip- Onres or THE Pas/IDENT Or TSB BOROUGH OF Engi- Tsans Ana CONnITIONS. tion and all gas, water, steam and soil piping MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, Ts Crrr os Nsw obtained at the office of the Supervising Yoar. neer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- The buildings and appurtenances thereto will shall be removed from the premises. All com- sixth street, The City of New York, where plans be sold to the highest bidder who must pay bustible matter, such as tar and felt roofing, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and specifications may be seen. Immediately cash or a certified check drawn to broken laths and fragments of timber, chips, received by the President of the Borough ROBERT W. HEBBERD, the order of the Comptroller of The City of splinters, etc., which are of no value, shall be of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room t6, until Commissioner. New York, and must give either a cash bond gathered together by the contractor and burned 3 o'clock p. in. on or an approved bond of a surety company in or carried away. The purchaser at the sale Dated AUGUST 18, 1906. the amount of the purchase price ii security shall also shut off and cap all water pipes, in MO1IDAY, AUGUST B7, 1908, 520,31 for the proper performance of the To of re compliance with the titles and regulations of the No. t. CONSTRUCTING PARKWAY S See General Iastreetions to Bid- mova1, whieb must be completed within thirty Department of Water Supply, Gas and Eke THEREON AND REGULATING AND RE- dere on the )last pe , Inst eolsaa, of wprldag days thereafter. tildes. PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVE- the to city Resort." 8112 THE CITY RECORD_ , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 194.

DEPAItIINT Or PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT Or AVENUES, in the Borough of Manhattan, on the r3th day of December, ryog, and indexed herein on the sat day of December tgos and EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, Naw You. duly selected as a site for school purposes in the Index of Conveyances in Section 17, Blocks duly filed in the office of the Cleric of kings according to law. 5616, 5617, 5618, 5622, 5623, 5624, 5433, 5434, 5436, County, a copy of which order was filed in the 437, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment TO CONTRACTORS. office of the Register of the County of Kings OTICETICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT for the purpose of making a just and equitable on the 13th day of December, 5905, and indexed in estimate of the loss and damage, if any, to the N F. Dalton, William J. Ellis and the Index of Conveyances in Section 14-T, Blocks PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Solomon Heyman, Commissioners of Estimate respective owners, lessees, parties and persons 4306, 43o7r 4308, 4330, 4331, 4354, 4I555, 4376 and Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding, entitled to or interested in the lands and prem- 4377, 439 4399 Commissioners of Estimate and will appear before the Justice of the Supreme ises to be taken for the purpose of opening the Assessment for the purpose of making a just and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Court, sitting at Special Term, Part II., of the said street or avenue, as particularly described equitable estimate of the loss and damage, if any, S received by the Department of Public Supreme Court bf the State of New York, at in the petition of The City of New York, filed to the respective owners, lessees parties and per- Charities at the above office until 12 o'clock m. the County Court House, in the Borough of with said order in the office of the Clerk of sons entitled to or interested in the lands and on Manhattan, on the 27th day of August, Igo6, Kings County, and for the purpose of making premises to be taken for the purpose of opening at Ir o'clock in the forenoon, to be examined a just and equitable assessment of the benefit the said street or avenue, as particularly described THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906, of said street or avenue so to be opened to as to their qualifications to act as such Com- in the petition of The City of New York, filed FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND the respective owners, parties and persons re- with said order in the office of the Clerk of Kings MATERIAL REQUIRED TO PAINT WHERE missioners. Dated NEW You, August is, ~r 906. spectively entitled to or interested in the lands County and for the purpose of making a just and SPECIFIED AND REPAIR WHERE NEC- and premises and not required for the purpose equitable assessment of the benefit of said street ESSARY, ROOFS, LEADERS AND GUTTERS JOHN J.N DELA Y, o` opening said street or. avenue, but benefited Corporation Counsel, or avenue so to be opened to the respect' ON CERTAIN BUILDINGS AT THE NEW thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the owners, parties and persons respectively entitl YORK CITY HOME, BLACKWELL'S ISL- No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhattan, district benefited by said assessment, and the to or interested in the lands and premises and AND. extent and boundaries of the respective tracts not required for the purpose of opening said The time allowed for the completion of the New York City. and parcels of land participating in said benefit at6,27 street or avenue, but benefited thereby, and of work and full performance of the contract is and of performing the trusts and duties required ascertaining and defining the district benefited by thirty (30) consecutive working days. of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter said assessment. and the extent and boundaries The security required will be Six Hundred of The City of New York and the acts or parts of the respective tracts and. parcels of land par- Dollars ($600). SUPREME COURT-SECOND DE- of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory ticipating in said benefit, and of performing the The bidder will state one aggregate P rice for PARTMENT. thereof. trusts and duties required of us by title 4 of the whole work described and specified, as the All parties and persons interested in the lands chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New contract is entire for a complete job. and premises taken or to be taken for the York, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary Blank forms and further information ma be SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. purpose of opening said street or avenue, or thereto or amendatory thereof. obtained at the office of the Supervising Engi- affected thereby, and having any claim or demand neer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- on account thereof, are hereby required to present All parties and persons interested in the lands and premises taken or to be taken for the pur- sixth street, The City of New York, where plans In the matter of acquiring title by The City of the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned and specifications may be seen. pose of opening said street or avenue, or affected New York to certain lands and premises sit- Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at thereby, and having any claim or demand on ROBERT W. HEBBERD, uated on TILLARY, BRIDGE AND LAW- our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of account thereof, are hereby required to present the Law Department, No. 166 Montague atreett Commissioner. RENCE STREETS, in the Borough of Brook- the same,. duly verified, to us, the undersigned Dated AUGUST tr, tgo6. lyn, in The City of New York, duly selected Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at aII,23 as a site for school purposes, according to law. our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of Sce General Instructions to Bid- said owner or claimants may desire, within t~- twenty days after date of this notice. the Law Department, No. I66 Montague street, ders on the last pace, last Column, of Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, the 66 City Record." j\j OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT And we, the said Commissioners, will be in at- with such affidavits or other proofs as the said tendance at our said office on the iith day of Sep- 1 V Georga B. Abbott, Isaac F. Russell and owner or claimants may desire, within twenty Edward C. Dowling, Commissioners of Estimate tember, tgo6, at io o'clock in the forenoon of days after date of this notice. in the above entitled proceeding, have made that day, to hear the said parties and persona DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. in relation thereto; and as such time and place, And we, the said Commissioners, will be In and signed their final report herein and on attendance at our said office on the 4th day of August 17, 1906, filed the same in the office of and at such further and other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in September, 1906, at s o'clock in the afternoon the Board of Education of The City of New of that day, to hear the said parties and persons OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP EDUCATION, York, at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, relation thereto and examine proofs of such SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY- claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs in relation thereto; and at such time and place, NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New and at such further or other time and place as York, and on the same day filed a duplicate of and allegations as may then be offered by such OF NEW YORK. said report in the office of the Clerk of Kings owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. we may appoint, we will hear such owners In Dated BOROUGHr OP BROOKLYN, Tits CITY OP relation thereto and examine proofs of such EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE County, in the Hall of Records, in the Borough claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs received by the Superintendent of School of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, and that NEW YORK, August 16, t yo6. - PETER P. HUBERTY, and allegations as may then be offered by such Supplies at the above office of the Department of said report will be presented for confirmation owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. Education until Iz o'clock noon on to the Supreme Court at Special Term for hear- JOHN J. BRENNAN, Commissioners. Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, T=s CITY Or ing of motions, to be held in the County Court NEW Yoss, July 31, 1906. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906, House, in Kings County, on August 29, I906, at JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Item No. I. 1o.30 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as Clerk. GEORGE W. MARTIN, counsel can be heard. a16,s8 C. B. RESSEGUIE, FOR FURNISHING, PRINTING, RULING, MICHAEL RYAN PUNCHING AND DELIVERING TO THE Dated BoaouGss or BaoosLYN, CITY or NEW Yoax, August 17, 1906. Comml•saloaera. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PARK KINGS COUNTY. AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW JOHN J. DELANY, JAMES F. QuIGr.0 , YORK CITY, ONE MILLION (1,000,000) Corporation Counsel. Clerk. BLANKS. at6,28 In the matter of acquiring title by The City of jy3l,asa Item No. 2. New York to certain lands and premises bounded by OCEAN PARKWAY, AVENUE FOR FURNISHING. PRINTING AND DE- SECOND DEPARTMENT. Y, EAST SIXTH STREET, CANAL AVE- LIVERING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES NUE AND CONEY ISLAND CREEK, in the FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. EDUCATION, PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New NINTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY, SIX In the matter of the application of The City of York excepting therefrom lands now owned HUNDRED (600) DOZEN COVERS. by The City of New York duly selected for The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- New York relative to acquiring title to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. AVENUE T, from Coney Island avenue to the Department of Public Charities, according terials and supplies and the performance of the to law. contract is by or before thirty (3o) days from Ocean -Parkway in the Thirty-first Ward, in receipt of notice from the Superintendent of the Borough ols Brooklyn, The City of New GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. School Supplies. York. KTE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- The amount of security required is fifty per V V sinners of Estimate in the above-entitled cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- matter, appointed pursuant to the provisions of The person or persons making a bid or estimate OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the statutes relating thereto, hereby give notice for any services, work, materials or supplies for mate. the undersigned, were appointed by an The bidder will state the price of each article N to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, The City of New York, or for any of its depart- contained in specifications. order of the Supreme Court, made and entered parties or persons respectively entitled to or in- ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same herein on the 1st day of December, 1905 and terested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the Awards will be made to the lowest bidder on duly filed in the office of the Clerk of kings each item, or the bids will be compared and the and premises, title to which is sought to be ac- supplies, materials, work or services for which the items awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. County, a copy of which order was filed in the quired in this proceeding, and to all others whom bid or estimate is made, with his or their name or Delivery will be required to be made at the office of the Register of the County of Kings it may concern, to wit: names and the date of presentation to the Presi- time and in the manner and in such quantities on the t 3th day of December, I905, and indexed First-That we have completed our estimate of dent or Board or to the head of the Department in the Index of Conveyances in Section 2t, the loss and damage to the respective owners, at his or its office, on or before the date and as may be directed. 8 Blank forms and further information may be Blocks 7088, 70 9, 7090, 7091, 7109, 7110. 7111, lessees, parties and persons interested in the hour named in the advertisement for the same, at obtained at the office of the Superintendent of 7112, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment lands or premises affected by this proceeding or which time and place the estimates received will School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- for the purpose of making a just and equitable having any interest therein, and have filed a true be publicly opened by the President or Board or ougb of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park estimate of the loss and damage, if any, to the report or transcript of such estimate in the office head of said Department and read, and the award avenue and Fifty-ninth street. respective owners, lessees, parties and persons of the Department of Public Charities of The of the contract made according to law as soon entitled to or interested in the lands and prem- City of New York, at foot of East Twenty-sixth thereafter as practicable. PATRICK JONES, ises to be taken for the purpose of opening the Superintendent of School Supplies. street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of Each bid or estimate shall contain the name said street or avenue, as particularly described New York, for the inspection of whomsoever it and place of residence of the person making the Dated AuansT r7, Igo6. in the petition of The City of New York, filed may concern. same, and names of all persons interested with a17,28 with said order in the office of the Clerk of Second-That all parties or persons whose him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- gq ee General Instruetioas to Bid- Kings County, Band for the purpose of making rights may be affected by the said estimate, and ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that ders on the last page, last eolsaan, of a just and equitable assessment of the benefit who may object to the same or any part thereof, it is made without any connection with any other the "City Record." of said street or avenue so to be opened to may, within ten days after the first publication person making an estimate for the same purpose, the respective owners, parties and persons re- of this notice, August 14, Igo6, file their objec- and is in all respects fair and without collusion spectively entitled to or interested in the lands tions to such estimate, in writing, with us at our or fraud, and that no member of the Board of and premises and not required for the purpose office, No. 166 Montague street, in the borough Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a of opening said street or avenue, but benefited of Brooklyn, in said City, as provided by statute, bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other OFFICIAL PAPERS. thereby, and of ascertaining and definin the g and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear officer of The City of New York is, shall be or district benefited by said assessment, and the parties so objecting at our said office on the zgth become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- Morning-" The Sun," "The New York extent and boundaries of the respective tracts day of August, 1go6, at ; o'clock in the afternoon tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or and parcels of land participating in said benefit, Times." and upon such subsequent days as may be found otherwise in or in the performance of the con- and of performing the trusts and duties required necessary. of us b title of chapter r7 of the Charter tract, or in the supplies, work or business to Evening-"The Globe." "The Evening Mail." y g Dated the BosouGH or BROOKLYN, CITY Or which it relates, or in any portion of the profits of The City of New York and the acts or parts NEW Yoas, August 14, 5906. thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by Weekly -" Irish-American,' "Real Estate of acts supplementary tisereto or amendatory Record and Guide." thereof. ALBERT E. RICHARDSON, the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- HARRY B. BRADBURY. ing the estimate that the several matters stated German-" Staats-Zeitung." All parties and persons interested in the lands and premises taken or to be taken for the Commissioners. herein are in all respects true. Designated by the Board of City Record, Jams. purpose of opening said street or avenue, or Gsosag T. Rums, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by ary 22, rgo6. Amended March r, reo6. affected thereby, and having any claim or demand Clerk. the consent, in writing, of two householders or on account thereof, are hereby required to present a14,24 - freeholders in The City of New York, or of a the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned guaranty or surety company duly authorized by law to act as surety, and shall contain the SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART- Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at COUNTY OF RICHMOND. our office in the Bureau of Street Openings of matters set forth in the blank forms mentioned MENT. the Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, below. Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New In the matter of acquiring title by The City of No bid or estimate will be considered unless. York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the New York to certain lands and premises sit- as a condition precedent to the reception or con- COUNTY OF NEW YORK. said owner or claimants may desire, within uated on the SOUTHERLY LINE OF sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by twenty days after date of this notice. HYATT STREET, the EASTERLY LINE OF a certified check upon one of the State or Na- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of And we, the said Commissioners, will be in at- CENTRAL AVENUE and the WESTERLY tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to New York to certain lands and premises sit- tendance at our said office on the roth day of Sep- LINE OF STUYVEytANT STREET, in the the order of the Comptroller, or money to the uated on the NORTHERLY LINE OF EAST tember, 1906, at II o'clock in the forenoon of Borough of Richmond, in The City of New amount of five per centum of the amount of the HOUSTON STREET AND THE SOUTH- that day, to hear the said parties and persons York, duly selected as a site for a public bond required, as provided in section 420 of the ERLY LINE OF EAST SECOND STREET, in relation thereto; and at such time and place, library, according to law. Greater New York Charter. between Sheriff and Willett streets, in the and at such further and other time and place as The certified check or money should not be in• Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, we may appoint, we will hear such owners in closed in the envelope containing the bid or eati- relation thereto and examine proofs of such OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al, mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate duly selected as a site for a public library bert E. Hadlock, Theodore H. Spratt and according to law. claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs NJl V envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- and allegations as may then be offered by such Henry Tiernan, Commissioners of Estimate ment, President or Board, or submitted personally owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. and Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding, upon the presentation of the bid or estimate.. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Dated BOROUGH or BsoouLYN, Tas CITY Or will appear before the Justice of the Supreme For particulars as to the quantity and quality Court sitting at Special Term for the hearing N George Gordon Battle, Hugh Commiskey Naw Yoss, August 16, 1906. of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the and Joseph Jacobs, Commissioners of Estimate PETER W. OSTRANDER, of motions at the County Court House in the work, reference must be made to the speeifics- and Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding, Borough of Brooklyn, on the 24th day of August, HARRY H. DALE, 1906, at 1e.3o o'clock in the forenoon, to be tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said will appear before the Justice of the Supreme Commissioners office of the President, Board or Department. Court, sitting at Special Term, Part II., at the JAUas F. QUIGLEY examined as to their qualifications to act as such No bid shall be accepted from or contract County Court House, in the Borough of Man- commissioners. y person who is in arrears to The Dated New Yosa, August 7, 1906. awarded to an hattan, on the 29th day of August, lyo6 at a16,s8 City of New York upon debt or contract, or who II o'clock in theforenoon, to be examined as JOHN J. DELANY, is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any to their qualifications to act as such Commis- Corporation Counsel, obligation to the City. sionera. SECOND DEPARTMENT. No. 2 Tryon Row, The contract must be bid for separately. Dated NEw Yoar, August 18, 1906. Borough of Manhattan, The right is reserved in each case to reject JOHN J. DELANY, New York City. all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the Corporation Counsel, In the matter of the application of The City of a13,54 interest of the City so to do. No. 2 Tryon Row, New York relative to acquiring -title to Bidders will write out the amount of their bids or estimates in addition to inserting the same Borough of Manhattan, FORTY-SIXTH STREET, from Twelfth ave- SECOND DEPARTMENT. New York City. nue to Seventeenth avenue, in the Thirtieth in figures. Bidders are requested to make their bids or a18,29 Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City In the matter of the application of The City of of New York. estimates upon the blank forms prepared and New York relative to acquiring title to furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the NEW YORK COUNTY. SCHENCK AVENUE, from New Lots road to proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, Wortman avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, gether with a copy of the contract. including the N the undersigned, were appointed by an in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of order of the Supreme Court, made and entered York. poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applies. New York to certain lands and premises sit. herein on the lit day of December io5 and tion therefor at the office of the Department for noted on the NORTHERLY SIDE OF ONE duly filed in the office of the Clerk of kings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, which the work is to be done. Plain and draw, H U N D RED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH County, a copy of which order was filed In the undersigned, ware bugs of construction work may also be saes STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND LENOX of ico of the Register _ of the County of Kings order fo Chi Supia.ie Court, mid. sal entered