THE CITY RE.coRD. VOL. XXXV. , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. NUMBER 10439.

THE CITY RECORD. August i8—Lynch, Mary A., resigned, Pupil Examiner, Bureau of Dependent Children, $480 per annum; course completed. August 7—Miller, Joseph, appointed, Hospital Helper, Storehouse, $i8o per an- OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE. num; certified August 7, 1907. August 26—Murray, Timothy, leave granted, eight days, without pay, Apothecary, Published Under Authority of Section r5a6, Greater New York Charter, by the Metropolitan Hospital, $600 per annum. August 5—Newton, Eugene, increased, Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $6o to BOARD OF CITY RECORD. $24o per annum; certified August 5, 1907. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MaTos. August 14—O'Brien, Mary, appointed, Hospital Helper, Training School, $24o per annum; certified August 14, 1907. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, CORPORATION CovuzL., HERMAN A. METZ, COMPTROLLER, August 2o—Ratterman, Wm., reappointed, Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $240 per annum; certified August 20, 1907. August 17—Ryan, Mary, dismissed, Laundress, City Hospital, $18o per annum; PATRICK J. TRACY, Sursavisoa. overstaying pass. Published daily, except legal holidays. August 13—Silsbee, Edward, dismissed, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $240 Subscription, $9.3o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy, per annum; absence without leave. August 2o—Tencate, Louise, leave granted, fourteen days, without pay,. Hospital SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), as cents; Helper, Metropolitan Training School, $48o per annum. Official Canvass of Votes, to cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; August 17—Walsh, Michael, resigned, Hospital Helper, Storehouse, $18o per Law Department and Finance Department supplements, so cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of annum. Real Estate, 25 cents each section. August 22—Young, Charles, promoted, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $120 I'ublished at Room a, City Hall (north side), New York City. to $24o per annum; certified August 22, 1907. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City, J. McKEE BORDEN, Secretary. Department of Public Ch.^rities, Foot of East Twenty-sixth Street, TABLE OF CONTENTS. New York, August 17, 1907. NEW YORK SUBMARINE CONTRACTING COMPANY, No. i3o Poarl Street, Assessors Board of— Health, Department of— Public Notices ...... ...... 9343 Proposals 935 City: Board Meetings ...... 9349 Report for the Week Ending August Dear Sir—Your proposition of August 13, 1907, to build new wagon house; also Bridges, Department of— 24, 1907 ...... 9338 Proposals ...... 9351 Manhattan, Borough of— to make all necessary repairs to the buildings known as stable, Morgue and waiting Bronx, Borough of— • Report of Commissioner of Public room, now situated on the pier at the foot of East One Hundred and Twentieth Report of Bureau of Buildings for Works for the Week Ending street and Harlem river, according to plans and specifications, the whole to be done the Week Ending August 17, August 21, ,907...... :...... 9340 1907 ...... 9338 Municipal Civil Service Commission— in a thorough and workmanlike manner, you to furnish all labor and material for Brooklyn, Borough of— Public Notices ...... 9345 the said contract, for the sum of eight hundred and fifty dollars ($850), the work to Proposals ...... 9344 Notice to Contractors...... 9352 be done under the directions of the Supervising Engineer, is accepted, as above speci- Change of Grade Damage Commission— Official Borough Papers ...... 9343 Public Notice ...... 9343 Official Directory ...... go fied, and you are hereby directed to proceed with the work. Changes in Departments, etc...... 9340 Official Papers ...... 9343 By direction of the Commissioner. Correction, Department of— Parks, Department of— Proposals ...... 9345 Proposals ...... 935t Respectfully yours, Docks and Ferries, Department of— Police Department— J. McKEE BORDEN, Secretary. Public Notice ...... 9349 Auction Sales ...... 9344 Education, Department of— Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 9344 Proposals ...... .. 9345 Public Charities, Department of— Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Report for the Week Ending August BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Public Notices ...... 9346 24, 1907 ...... 9329 Finance, Department of— Richmond, Borough of— Abstract of Transactions for the Minutes of Local Board Meeting... 9339 New York, August i3, 1907. Week Ending June r5 1907.. • 9331 State Water Supply Commission— Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 9349 Public Notice ...... 9346 The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Interest on City Bonds and Stock. 9350 Street Cleaning, Department of— Fresent—Commissioners Charles N. Chadwick and Charles A. Shaw. Notice of Sale of Lands, etc., for Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands.... 9351 Unpaid Taxes and Assessments. 9351 Proposals ...... 9351 The minutes of the last meeting were read. The minutes of the meetings of Notices of Assessments for Opening Supreme Court, First Department— July 31 and August 6, 1907, were finally approved. Streets and Parks ...... 9350 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 9351 Notices to Property Owners...... 9349 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District— The following bills were approved and ordered forwarded to the Comptroller Notice to Taxpayers ...... g35o Notices of Applications for the Ap- Proposals for $40,000,000 of Four pointment of Commissioners of for payment: and One-half Per Cent. Stock Appraisal ... ...... 9352 and Bonds of The City of New Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— York ..... .. ..... .... 9350 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 9352 Sureties Required on Various Classes Water Supply, Board of— Voucher of Contracts ...... 9355 Minutes of Meeting of August 13, No. In Favor Of. Amount. Fire Department— 1907 ...... 9329 Proposals 9351 Proposals ...... 9349 4288. Wilson Fitch Smith ...... $I2 70 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. 4289. Alfred D. Flinn ...... 36 07 4290. Frank E. Winsor ...... 75 03 4291. William E. Swift ...... ...... 57 6:3 List of Changes in the Service of the Department of Public Charities During Week 4292. Lazarus White ...... 35 70 Ending August 24, 1907. 4293. J. Waldo Smith ...... 15 30 August 14—Boylan, Bernard E., appointed, Stoker, Randall's Island, $2 per 4294. L. C. Brink.. ...... 36 83 diem; certified August 14, 1907. 4295. Appeal Printing Company ...... 390 65 August 17—Brazell, Mary, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Home, 4296. Albert E. Nichols ...... I,020 00 Blackwell's Island, $i8o per annum; certified August 17, 1907. 4297. B. F. Parks, treasurer, "State Law Reporter"...... 32 03 August 12—Brunner, Rose, dropped, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training 4298. James E. Towner ...... 820 00 School, $192 per annum; failing to report. 4299. Samuel M. Newman ...... 50 00 September 2—Byrne, Mary, leave granted, twenty-one days, without pay, Hos- 4300. "Engineering Record" ...... 122 00 pital Helper, New York City Home, Blackwell's Island, $3oo per annum. 4301. Engineering News Publishing Company ...... 24 60 August ig—Campbell, Louis T., appointed, Hospital Helper, Storehouse, $i8o 4302. "The Brewster Standard...... 5 20 per annum; certified August 19, 1907. 4303. Hudson River Telephone Company ...... 68 47 August 15—Carroll, Mary A., promoted, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $240 4304. New York and New Jersey Telephone Company ...... 50 30 to $300 per annum. 4305. Cornwall Telephone Company ...... 23 49 07. Bruyn Hasbrouck ...... August 13—Cassidy, Annie, promoted, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training 43 678 12 4308. F. W. Miller ...... 457 95 School, $iso to $192 per annum; certified August 13, 1907. 4309. Sprague & Henwood ...... 3,890 67 August i5—Cook, Annie, appointed, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training 4310. John J. Walsh.... ...... 28o 00 School, $i92 per annum; certified August 15, 1907. 4311. Sprague & Henwood ...... I,749 99 August 2o—Connell, Mary L., resigned, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training 4312. Phoenix Construction Company, assignee of American Diamond School, $300 per annum. Rock Drill Company ...... 6,524 46 August i5—Crowley, Patrick, promoted from Hospital Helper to Deckhand, 4313. Ernst F. Jonson ...... 44 74 Steamboats, $150 to $360 per annum; certified August 15, 1907. 4314. F. X. A. Purcell...... II 05 August I2—Dame, William, appointed, Electrician, Randall's Island, $1,050 per 4315. New York Herald Company ...... 1,922 00 annum; certified July 6, 1907, by Civil Service. 4316. "New York Times" ...... 1,232 00 August 17—Fitzgerald, James J , reappointed, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, 4306. Elting Harp ... ...... 35 00 $420 per annum. 4285. Payroll, team hire, June ...... 3,838 34 August 26—Galligan, Florence A,, leave granted, seven days, without pay, Cleri- 4286. Payroll, Laborers, week August 3 ...... 2,896 oo cal Assistant, Metropolitan Training School, $42o per annum. 4287. Payroll, engineering supplies for July ...... 1,109 o5 August 2o—Gohery, Patrick, dismissed, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $240 per annum; absence without leave. Total...... $27,645 37 August i8—Grossman, Mary, increased, Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $144 to $i8o per annum. August 14—Healy, Luke, promoted, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $120 to $24o per annum; certified August 14, 1907. Financial Statement. August 14—Houlihan, Katherine T,, dropped, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, The following weekly financial statement was read and filed: $300 per annum; illness. 1905. August 21—Johnson, Leonard, reappointed, Hospital Helper, Randall's Island, $240 per annum; certified August 21, 1907. June 25. Corporate Stock authorized..... $1oo,00o 00 August 8—Johnson, Helen. promoted, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training Nov. 24. Corporate Stock authorized..... 500,000 00 School, $15o to $192 per annum; certified August 8, 1907. Dec. 8. Corporate Stock authorized..... I,ao2,000 00 August 15—Johnson, Helen, dropped, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training i go6. School, $192 per annum; failing to report. Nov. 23. Corporate Stock authorized..... io,000,000 00 August i—Kreiger, George, promoted, Hospital Orderly, $300 to $360 per an- num; Metropolitan Hospital. 1907. August i6—Lane, Charles, Watchman (temporary), Steamboats; title changed to June 14. Corporate Stock authorized..... 15,000,000 00 Hospital Helper and salary changed from $500 to $540 per annum. $ 26,602,000 Cl) August I2—Lee, William J., appointed, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Hospi- Aug. 6. Premium on sale of $906,00o water bonds..... 3,318 34 tal, $240 per annum; certified August 12, 1907. Miscellaneous revenue ...... 445 00 August 22—Lenehan, Jeremiah, dropped, Assistant Cook, Metropolitan Hospital, $26,605,763 34 $240 per annum; illness. Aug. 12. Vouchers Nos. I to 4316, both inclusive, reg- August i6—Liberg, Selma Augusta, appointed, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan istered from June 9, i9o5, to August 12. Training School, $300 per annum; certified August 16, 1907. 1907 ...... $2,057,431 36

9330 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19oy.

Estimated liabilities on open or- A communication was received from the Municipal Civil Servie Commission, ders unliquidated ...... $58,970 of dated August 8, 1907, denying the application of the Department of Water Supply, Registered contract liabilities... 4,246,005 62 Gas and Electricity for the transfer bf Charles E. Fogarty from the position of Axe- Estimated liabilities under spe- man in this Board to a similar position in said Department, for the reason that he cial agreements ...... 573,647 60 was appointed from a list established for the Board of Water Supply and would 4,878,623 23 have to serve for one year before being eligible for transfer. 6,936,054 59 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CHIEF ENGINEER. Geological Investigations, Wallkill Siphon. Aug. t3. Amount available...... $19,669,7o8 75 No. Io5I, August 2, 1907, transmitted report of Prof. W. O. Crosby and was filed. CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. No. io82, August 12, 1907, transmitted addendum to Professor Crosby's report of Appointments. July 3o, 1907, and was filed. "I he following appointments were made by Commissioner Shaw on the following Agreement No. 54, Field Office Building for Section 3, Peekskill Division. dates respectively, to take effect upon assignment to duty by the Chief Engineer, and No. Io54, August 5, 1907, submitted informal bids which had been received ' for were duly confirmed the construction of this building and form of agreement in triplicate; and, on motion, Stenographer and Typewriter. it was M llie 1-I. I[ogan, Elmhurst, L. I., $750 per annum, August g. (On transfer.) Resolved, That, pursuant to the recommendation of the Chief Engineer in his communication No. io54, August 5, 1907, the Board of Water Supply hereby approves Typewriting Copyist. of agreement with the Madison Building Company, No. i55o Sixty-ninth street, Brook- Katherine H. Yochman, No. 2476 Eighth avenue, $750 per annum, August 9. (On lyn, for constructing a field office building for Section 3, Peekskill Division, between transfer.) Conopus Hollow road and Sprout brook, near Albany postroad, in the Town of Attendant. Phillipstown, Putnam County, N. Y., for $4,775. John Finnerty, No. 5o Navy street, Brooklyn, $goo per annum, August 9. (On Geological Investigations, Rondout Siphon. transfer.) Rodman. No. I075, August 9, 1907, submitted report of Prof. W. O. Crosby and was filed. Charles M. Madden, No. 531 East One Hundred and Forty-first street, , Contract No. 5, Kingston Sewer. 960 per annum, August 9. (On transfer.) No. 1077, August 52, 19o7, submitted final form of Contract No. 5, containing Henry L. Fetch, Boulevard and Jewett avenue, West New Brighton, S. I., $g6o information for bidders, form of proposal and of contract and specifications, and of per annum, August 9; Chief Engineer's No. 5076. bonds and certificates, and also form of advertisement. On motion, the said form of Joseph O. Brown, No. 3 Pier street, Yonkers, $96o per annum, August g; Chief contract and form of advertisement were approved and the Secretary was directed Engineer's No. 5076. to transmit the same to the Corporation Counsel for his approval as to form, and when Junior Clerk. returned by the Corporation Counsel with such approval, to cause said contract to be Charles B. Magian, No. 1287 Union avenue, The Bronx, $48o per annum, August advertised, bids to be received September 3, 1907, the advertisement to be inserted 9. (On transfer.) in the Cizv RECORD and in such other papers as might be chosen by Commissioner Stonecutter. Shaw. and to be published for fifteen days consecutively, commencing immediately Amiello Resigno, Valhalla, N. Y., $5 per diem, August 9; Chief Engineer's No. after approval of the form of contract and advertisement by the Corporation Counsel. io36. (Five-day emergency appointment, Rule XIX., paragraph II.) Contract No. i, with the American Diamond Rock Drill Company, Modification No. 2. The following appointments were rescinded: No. io8o, August 13, 1907, was read and filed. Albert W. Lister, Laborer: date of appointment, July 3; Chief Engineer's No. Telephone Service, Jamaica. Io81 ; declined ; temporary inability. Robert H. Selvy, Laborer; date of appointment, July 3; Chief Engineer's No. A communication from the Engineering Bureau, dated August 8, 1907, submitted io8t ; declined ; location. agreement in triplicate with the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company for John G. Nagengast, Laborer; date of appointment, July 3; Chief Engineer's No. a telephone station at the office of this Board on the third floor of No. 374 Fulton i o8i ; declined ; location. street, Jamaica, L. I., to be paid for at the rate of $48 per year, payable monthly in Edw. F. Doyle, Laborer; date of appointment, July so; Chief Engineer's No. advance; and, on motion, the said contract was approved and the Secretary was io8i ; failed to respond. directed to execute the same in behalf of the Board. Bis Resigno, Stonecutter (five-day emergency appointment) ; date of appoint- ment, August 7; Chief Engineer's No. 1087; temporary inability. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE LAW DEPARTMENT. Franklin H. Robbins, Designing Engineer; date of appointment, July 31 ; Chief Real Estate, Northern Aqueduct, Section I. Engineer's No. Io88; appointed Assistant Engineer-Designer. No. 105, August 8, 1907, transmitted copy of communication of the same date The following appointments were made, to take effect upon assignment to duty to the Comptroller inclosing certified copy of an order of the Supreme Court, entered by the Chief Engineer: Westchester County, July 27. 1907; confirming the first separate report of the Commis- Laborer. sioners of Appraisal in the above proceeding and directing the preparation of vouchers as follows, with interest on the respective amounts from February 18, 1907: Robert Carew, Prattsville, N. Y., $2 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. io78. Ward A. Layman, Prattsville, N. Y., $2 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. io78. James Stickles, Prattsville, N. Y., $2 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. 1078. James Brennan, Prattsville, N. Y., $2 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. 1078. Parcel Vernon E. Chatfield, Prattsville, N. Y., $2 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. I078. No. Claimant. Amount. Mechanical Draughtsman (Electrical). Edwin S. Northup, No. 5• West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, $I,Soo per annum; Chief Engineer's No. Io79. 2. Cortlandt De P. Field...... $655 00 4. Edwin D. Requa, owner; estate of Calvin Frost, mortgagee...... 2,415 00 Assistant Engineer-Designer. 5. Edwin D. Requa, owner; estate of Calvin Frost, mortgagee...... 50 00 Cortlandt Field Bishop ...... I,131 00 Joseph H. Kimball, No. 20 Fern street, Auburndale, Newton, Mass., $2,100 per so. io,3oo 00 annum; Chief Engineer's No. 1084. 24. Wilkie and Alphus Todd...... Russell Suter, No. 35 East Thirty-first street, $2,100 per annum; Chief Engineer's 28 George W. Rich ...... 6,goo 00 George W. Shipley ...... 2,400 00 \o. 5084. 31a. Walter S. L. Cleverdon, No. 666 St. John's place, Brooklyn, $2,ioo per annum; 32. Elizabeth R. Owens ...... _ ...... 425 00 ...... 1,478 00 Chief Engineer's No. 5084. 42. Charles R. Griffin ...... Franklin H. Robbins, No. 310 Western avenue, Aspinwall, Pa., $2,700 per annum; 24%. Gonua Fella Stepo ...... 500 00 Chief Engineer's No. io85.

Assistant Engineer-Designer. . Said communication to the Comptroller also directed the preparation of additional (Fifteen-day emergency appointment, from August 21 to September 4, inclusive; vouchers, as follows: Rule XII., paragraph 4.) Frank A. Bayley, No. 20 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, $s5o per month; Chief Engineer's No. 1089. Fred. W. Osgood, No. 104 West Ninety-fourth street, $150 per month; Chief Parcel No. Attorney. Amount. Engineer's No. Io89. Charles J. Clark, No. 7 St. Charles place, Brooklyn, $150 per month; Chief Engi- neer's No. io8g. William A. Kemper, No. 104 West Ninety-fourth street, $125 per month; Chief 2. Edward G. Halsey ...... $131 25 Engineer's No. Io89. 4. Ridgway & Dessar ...... 217 24 Charles S. Landers, No. 44 West Forty-foarth street, $15o per month; Chief Engi- 5. Ridgway & Dessar ...... I...... 54 08 neer's No. Io8o so. Edward G. Halsey ...... 155 05 Wm. Meadowcroft, No. 504 West Ninety-fourth street, $i5o per month; Chief 24. Robert McCord ...... 523 00 Engineer's No. 1o89. 28. Robert McCord ...... 456 49 Melvin D. Casler, No. io6 West Eighty-ninth street, $150 per month; Chief Engi- 3sa. Barrett & Buckbee ...... 224 29 neer's No. Iogg. 32. Ridgway & Dkessar ...... 99 25 William H. Yates, No. 449 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street, $175 42. McDonald & Bostwick ...... I22 90 per month; Chief Engineer's No. io89. 24%. Robert McCord ...... 47 50 Lewis S. Benton, No. 54o West One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, $175 per month; Chief Engineer's No. 1089. David R. Cooper, No. 335 Madison avenue, $175 per month; Chief Engineer's No. io8g. OTHER COMMUNICATIONS. John Berg, No. 211 East Fifteenth street, $i5o per month; Chief Engineer's No. Real Estate, "Morris" Property. 1089. Charles P. E. Peugnet, No. 311 West Ninety-fifth street, $175 per month; Chief The reply of Dr. Lewis R. Morris, dated August 7, 1907, to the Board's com- Engineer's No. 1089. munication of August I, 1907, was read and referred to Commissioner Chadwick, Rodman. with power to take such action in behalf of the Board as he might deem advisable. Norman C. Hill, No. 35 Westervelt avenue, Plainfield, N. J., $g6o per annum; Contract No. i, with the American Diamond Rock Drill Company. Chief Engineer's No. logo. (On reinstatement.) A communication from the Auditor, dated August 8, 1907, forwarded assignment in duplicate, dated August 2, 1907, and made by the American Diamond Rock Drill Assistant Foreman. Company, of all moneys due or to grow due under the above contract. On motion, the Secretary was directed to write to the Corporation Counsel, requesting his opinion Charles li. Pinch, Kingston, N. Y., $3 per diem; Chief Engineer's No. Iogl. as to whether there was any objection to the approval of this assignment by this Stenographer and Typewriter. Board. Agreement No. 44, with Sprague & Henwood. Glenn A. l4 yce, N.. 764 Fox street, $1,050 per annum; Chief Engineer's No. 5093. Referring to communication No. 1072, recommending amendment of the resolu- tion of June 5, Igo' modifying this agreement so that the price for 4'/2-inch heavy Separations. casing be changed to $i.io per linear foot, Commissioners Chadwick and Shaw, to J. J. Henke, Laborer. to take effect August 7; resignation accepted. whom the same was referred with power on August 7, 1907, reported that they had Henry B. Sprague, Offic Boy; to take effect August 16; resignation accepted. approved this recommendation of the Chief Engineer and authorized, on August 12, John F. Higgins. Office Boy; to take effect August 2!; resignation accepted. 1907, the changing of the said item in the modification agreement, said agreement Leave of absence without pay was granted Charles Greenhalgh, Axeman, for the not having been executed. period from July I to July 21, 1907, inclusive, pursuant to Chief Engineer's communi- On motion, the Board adjourned. cation No. 5092. THOS. HASSETT, Secretary. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, . THE CITY RECORD. 9331 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Court. Plaintiff. Amount. Nature of Suit. Attorney. p Supreme, Abstract of transactions of the Department of Finance for the week ending June N. Y. Co.. Farmer's Loan 15 and Trust 1907. C opaym n Deposited in the City Treasury. ainat Cityof New York...... Copy of summons and complaint..... A. Campbell. To the credit of the City Treasury ...... ...... $568,403 67 Supreme, To the credit of the Sinking Funds ...... 273,324 40 Kings..... Elizabeth H. Cairns ...... 175 oo Transcript of judgment filed May 27, 1907 ...... M. P. Lynch. Total ...... $841,728 07 Municipal, Brooklyn John Herlich 280 4o Transcript of judgment filed January 14, 1907 ...... E. Sherk. Warrants Registered for Payment. Municipal, Brooklyn.. John Herlich.... 28 00 Transcript of judgment filed January Appropriation Accounts, "A" warrants ...... $3,952,999 35 13, 1907 ...... Special and Trust Accounts, "B" warrants ...... I,658,845 56 Supreme, Additional Water Fund, "C" warrants ...... 2,270 95 Kings..... Thomas W. Fitz- gerald...... Copy of affidavit and order to show cause returnable June 17, 1907, rc Total...... $5,614,115 86 April and May salary ...... E. Conroe. Supreme, Kings..... City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered June Stock and Bonds Issued. 11, 1907, directing payment of Three per cent. Stock ...... ...... $5,000 00 Supreme, award to Joseph W. Clancy...... C. W. Church, Jr. 1,000 uo N. Y. Co.. Reilly & Guy Four and one-half per cent. Bonds ...... Company against City of Total ...... $6,oc.o 00 New York et al...... Copy of summons and complaint..... Wherry & Morgan. Supreme, Suits, Orders of Court, Judgments, etc. Kings..... People ex rel. Edward Hopsie et at...... ...... Copy of affidavit and notice of mo- tion returnable June 24, 1907, re Court. Plaintiff. Amount. Nature of Suit. Attorney. Bedford avenue ...... Coomhs & Wilson.

Supreme, AIhany.... People ex rd. Claims Filed. Crystal Water Company of Edgewater ...... Certified copies of orders (2) entered Date January 14, 1907, reducing assess- Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. ments for 19oo and 19oi...... Alexander & Colby. Kings,.... ity of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered June 7, 1907, directing payment of 1907. June to Mary E. Glimm. . $ 10,000 00 Personal injuries sustained April 5, award to George G. Martin...... P. P. Smith. 19137, by a fall, due to defective Supreme. sidewalk in front of No. 235 West Kings..... City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered June Fourteenth street, Manhattan...... E. Alexander Will- 7, 1907, directing payment of iams. award to George A. Trull...... June to J. Wheeler Aspell, Supreme. substituted trus- N. Y. Co.. City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered May tee, etc...... 20,000 00 Value of property at Canal and to. 1904. directing payment of Wright streets, Richmond, occupied award to Joseph Stevenson...... Jerolman & Arrow- by Fire House No. 1o2...... Ifolt, Warner & smith. Gaillard. Supreme, June ro David M. Berger.. 6,000 Os Services rendered as Interpreter, Queens.... People State of Magistrates' Courts, Second Di- New York vision, April 18; 1903, to April r, against Dom- 1907...... Jacob Fromme. enick Christo...... Certified copy of order entered Feb- June to Carlton J. Barnes. 42 40 Stenographic work performed for ruary 6, 1907, assigning John B. District Attorney's Office (night Merri'l counsel ...... J. B. Merrill, rates) ...... V. Philip Mravlag. Supreme, June It Leo Meyer, infant ...... Personal injuries sustained April rr, Queens.... Mary Owen ,.. $690 52 Transcript of judgment filed June 8, 1907, at Public Bath, Sixtieth street, 1907 ...... Dailey & Williams. between Tenth and Eleventh ave- Supreme, nues, Manhattan ...... Robert M. Frank. Queens.... Thomas Owen... 406 02 Transcript of judgment filed June 8, .. June r r Densmore Compton 1907 ...... Building Com- Supreme, pany ...... 10,000 00 Damages to property at Park avenue Queens.... Henry Stadelman 5,140 77 Transcript of judgment filed June 7, and Fifty eighth street, Manhattan, by a leak in water main, from Supreme, March r to June 1, 1907...... Signoux & Reid. N.Y. Co.. City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered June June Ii Hull, Grippen & to, 1907, directing payment of Cc. ...... 277 00 Two hand force pumps furnished award to Title Insurance Company Police Department, Manhattan..... Alfred E. Ommen. of New York ...... J. A. Deering. June it Clarence D. Bald- Supreme, win...... .. Damsg es to property by the closing N.Y. Co.. Francis Conlon.. 1,211 85 Transcript of judgment filed May r, of Cypress avenue, The Bronx..... A. C. & F. W. Hot- r9o5...... J. P. Hennessy. tenroth. Supreme, June It John H. Doherty.. ...... Damsges to property by the closing N. Y. Co.. Francis Conlon.. 93 05 Transcript of judgment filed April 12, of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.... 1906 ...... June it John Fath...... ...... Damsges to property by the closing Supreme, of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.... N. Y. Co.. Francis Conlon.. 111 86 Transcript of judgment filed May 23, June t t Newby & Evans... ...... Damsges to property by the closing 1907 ...... of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.... Supreme, June ii William T. and J. Kings..... City of New York , ... , . Notice of motion to confirm report H. Purdy...... ...... Damsges to property by the closing returnable June 25, 1907, re of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.. Covert avenue ...... W. B. Ellison. June it David Zipkin...... ...,.. Damages to property by the closing Supreme, of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.... Kings..... City of New York ...... Notice of motion to confirm report June ii David Zipkin...... ...... Damages to property by the closing returnable June 25, 1907, re of Cypress avenue, The Bronx.,.. Targee street...... June 12 Arthur D. Storey. ...... Salary during suspension pending Supreme. charges, Inspector, Tenement House City of New York .. • • . • Notice of motion to confirm report Department, December 27, 1906, to returnable June 25, 1907, re February 2t, 1907 ...... Andrew H. Scoble. Garretson avenue...... June 12 John A. Allen.... 1,500 no Salary due, Topographical Draughts- General man, Water Supply Gas and Elec- Sessions... People ex rel. tricity, Queens, March, 1906, to Fannie White- December. tgo6 ...... William E. Stewart. hunt...... Certified copy of order entered June June 12 Martha Whittaker. 25,000 00 Personal injuries sustained March r8, 11, 1907, reversing judgment...... W. H. Smith. 19o7, by a fall due to the defective Supreme, sidewalk in front of Nos. tg r and N. Y. Co.. Chas. W. San- 153 West Thirtieth street, Manhat- ders ...... Certified copy of judgment...... Goelfer, Schaeffer & tan ...... Joseph E. Cav- Eisler. anaugh. Supreme, June 12 Nicholas Esposito. ro,000- oo Personal injuries sustained May r5, N. Y. Co.. John Simmons 1907, by infant, Daniel Esposito, Company ..... 312 oo Transcript of judgment filed June it, by being struck by a Department of x907 ...... P. M. Crandall. Street Cleaning cart in front of No. Supreme, 341 West Fiftieth street, Manhat- Kings..... Thomas W. Fitz- tan ...... John E. Seaman. gerald ...... , ... Copy of petition and order to show June 12 Strauss & Charig. 6,697 40 Damages on account of City's failure cause returnable June rt, 1907, re to complete, as per agreement, the salary for April and May...... E. Conron. Subway Station at corner of Ful- Supreme, ton and 'Bridge streets, Brook- Kings..... City of New York Certified copy of order entered June lyn ...... Hirsch & Rasquin. 11, 1907, directing payment of June 52 D. & M. Chauncey award to Lillian V. Rourke...... S. M. Hoye. Real Estate Com- Supreme, pany, Ltd...... 1,250 00 Services rendered, appraising real Kings..... Benzion Karfiol. 4,228 03 Transcript of judgment filed Decem- estate and giving expert testi- ber 5, 1905 ...... Towns & McCroasin. mouy ...... Edward M. Grout preme, and Paul Grout. Kings..... Nicholas Toerge. 645 56 Transcript of judgment filed Febru- June 12 Ezra D. Bushnell ary I, r906...... . `• and Thomas Supreme, Hovenden ...... 6,925 00 Services rendered, appraising real Kings..... Clara J. Wood- estate and giving expert testi- ward ...... 333 81 Transcript of judgment filed Janu- mony ary 23, 1906 ...... June t2 Stacy B. Opdyke z,roo oo Extra work done in connection with contract of April 6, 1906, for a Kings..... Jerusha I. Hall.. 625 85 Transcript of judgment filed June 13, sewer in Amsterdam avenue, from 1907...... A. O. Wray. One Hundred and Eighty-first to Supreme, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth N. Y. Co.. Frances Moore.. 863 83 Transcript of judgment filed June 13, street, Manhattan. (Similar claim 1907...... E. P. Bellman. previously filed.) ...... ...... Cantwell & Brown. Municipal, June 13 Jacob Becker..... ,0,000 00 Personal injuries sustained April 15, Manhattan Samuel Friedman 325 45 Transcript of judgment filed June 13, 1907, by being thrown from wagon, 1907...... M. Cukor. due to defective pavement of U. S. Thirty-fourth street, between Fifth District.... Joseph Dimmes.. r,65o oo Certified copy of decree entered June and Sixth avenues, Manhattan..... Louis Steckler. 13, 19e7 ...... J. J. Delaney. Jane 13 Georgianna Buse. Municipal, ing et at...... ...... Award for Damage Parcels (r8) .y. Manhattan Edward L. Hal- (41) 27, in the matter of acquiring title to East Two Hundred and city d of New Thirty-third street, from the Bronx York ...... Copy of summons ...... Spencer, Ordway & river to Hutchinson river, The Wierum. Bronx ...... Lawrence E. Supreme, 1' reach N. Y. Co.. City of New York ...... Notice of motion to confirm report Parcel returnable June 23, 1907, re Bain- June t3 Teresina Duscie... ...... Award for Damage (S3) 39. B. Ellison. in the matter of acquiring title to bridge street ...... W. East Two Hundred and Thirty- Supreme, third street, from the Bronx river N. Y. Co.. City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered. June to Hutchinson river The Bronx. . 12, 1907, directing payment of award to Rosa Rescigno...... Berry & Davis. June 13 Catharine Dales... ...... Award for Damage arcs, (49) 35, t the mattero acquiring to Supreme, EEast Two Hundred and Thirty-Tligty- Queens.... City of New York ...... Certified copy of order entered June third street, from the Bronx river 14, 1907, directing payment of award to Frederick A. Wing...... J. J. Tuohy. to Hutchinson river, The Bronx..

. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. 9332 THE CITY RECORD Date Date ( Filed: Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant, Amount Nature of Claim. Attorney.

1907. I 1907' of Engineer, ..... ...... Award for Damage Parcel 17B, I June 13 Luke Carroll...... 2,395 00 Prevailing rate wages, June is John Gerrard of acquiring title to Sberiff's Office, New York County, in the matter I 1907 ...... East Two Hundred and Thirty- i July t, 1901, to July r, third street, from the Bronx river I June 13 Robert M. Faut... 912 50 Prevailing rate of wages, Oiler, Water to Hutchinson river, The Bronx.. Lawrence E. Supply, Gas and Electricity, Janu- French. ary, 1901, to February t, 1906..... i aies,Bricklayer, 'William Jutten.... ...... Award for Damage Parcels (22) 8, I June 13 Thomas F. Mooney 440 00 June 13 (28) t, in the matter of ac- Preva-lir a Bronx, 1904, t (fl). 9, 4 February 6, 1907 ...... quirtag title to East Two Hundred and Thirty-third street, from the June 13 George Hill...... ...... Award for Damage Parcel (27) t3, Bronx river to Hutchinson river, in the matter of acquiring title to Bronx ...... East Two Hundred and Twenty- The third street, from Bronx river to June 13 William Keating.. ...... Award for Damage Parcels (so) 6, (zt) 7, in the matter of acquiring Hutchinson river, The Bronx...... George Hill. title to East Two Hundred and I June t3 Catharine C. Hill.. ...... Award for Damage Parcel (29) t5, Tbirtytbird street, from the Bronx in the matter of acquiring title to river to Hutchinson river, The East Two Hundred and Twenty- .. ...... .. third street, from Bronx river to Bronx Hutchinson river, The Bronx...... June r3 Daniel P. Lellis.. ...... Award for Damage Parcels e7C I (35), 21, in the matter of acquiring I June 13 Madison Square title to East Two Hundred and I Mortgage Com- Thirty-third street, from the Bronx pany ...... ...... Interest on purchase price of Nos. river to Hutchinson river, The j 57o and t7x3i Bowery $3p,000) ...... from May t, 1907, to une rc. Bronx igo7 ...... June 1 3 Movategrot R. E. Company ...... ...... Award for various damage parcels, I June i3 Williams & Todd.. 76 oo Amount due for carting brick, plaster, in the matter of acquiring title to etc., for Department of Water Sup- East Two Hundred and Thirty- ply, Gas and Electricity, Brooklyn, I from April at, 1903, to May ,, third street, from the Bronx river i I. W. Jacobson. to Hutchinson river The Bronx.. " I 2903 ...... June i3 Barbara Muth..... ...... Award for Damage iarcel (a6) ra, in the matter of acquiring title to June 14 Arverne E n g i n e Two Hundred and Thirty- Company No. 2. 225 00 Value of horse taken ~possession of Last Engine Company No. 165, New third street, from the Bronx river ork Fire Department...... to Hutchinson river, The Bronx.. Expenses incurred as Transitman, De- June 13 William Millson.. ...... Award for Damage Parcels r (1 7), 3, June 14 Joseph A. Ryan... 64 75 in the matter of acquiring title to partment of Water Supply, Gas and I Electricity[ Brooklyn, from July r, East Two Hundred and Thirty- I third street, from the Bronx river 1906, to September 30, 1906...... to Hutchinson river The Bronx.. June 13 Barbara Neusse... ...... Award for Damage i5arcel (36) zz, I June 14 Anna B. Murphy. I,000 oo Personal injuries sustained February in the matte of acquiring title to tt, r9or, by a fall due to defective East Two Hundred and Thirty- sidewalk near corner of Fulton third street, from the Bronx river and Pearl streets, Brooklyn...... Roelker, Bailey & to Hutchinson river The Bronx.. Curtis. June is Labert N. Quinn.. ...... Award for Damage Parcel (r9) S. I June 14 Mary Arthur Con. in the matter of acquiring title to way ...... ...... Personal injuries sustained February Thirty. r6, 1907. by falling on icy side- East Two Hundred and i walk on ostrand avenue, near third street, from the Bronx river I St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn...... to Hutchinson river The Bronx I Eidlitz & Hulse. June 13 Catharine Rickard. ...... Award for Damage ljarcel (34) 20, g title to June 14 James T. Conway. ...... Pe nal injuries sustained by his in the matter of acquirin e, Mary Arthur, February t6, East Two Hundred and Thirty I third street, from the Bronx river 7, by falling on icy sidewalk on to Hutchinson river, The Bronx.. Yostrand avenue, near St. Mark's June 13 Adelheid Sunder- avenue, Brooklyn ...... mann ...... ...... Award for Damage Parcel (37) 23, i June 54 Nellie Isherwood.. 10,000 oo Personal injuries sustained January in the matter of acquiring title to 21, 1907, by falling through a de- East Two Hundred and Thirty- I from the Bronx river fective coal•hole cover in front of third street, I No. 142 Seventh street, Queens.... M. P. O'Connor. to Hutchinson river, The Bronx I Julie 13 (ieo. Sundermanu. ...... Award for Damage Parcels 17D (30), t6, in the matter of acquiring June r5 Grazia Cnr0morrt.. 225 oo Sewer overflow at premises on South title to East Two Hundred and street, near Washington street, Thirty-shird street, from the Bronx Jamaica, March 12, 1907, to April r, river to Hutchinson river, The I 1907 ...... Robert McC. Robin- Bronx ...... son. June i3 I r e d e r i c k June r5 Charles Caromont. 479 00 Sewer overflow at~premises on South aAA, street, near Washington street, Schrader ...... ...... Award for Damage Parcel Jamaica, March 12, x907, to April r, in the matter of acquiring titl-, to 1907 ...... East Two Hundred and Thirty- I third street, from the Bronx river to Hutchinson river, The Bronx.. I June is Joseph Braubach.. 10,000 oo Personal in)uries sustained May ii, June 13 Alexander Thomp- 1907, by being thrown from coach, son ...... ...... Award for Damage Parcel (42) 2% due to defective pavement on in the matter of acquiring title to Twenty-fourth street, between E1ev- East Two Hundred and Thirty- enth and Thirteenth avenues, Man' third street, from the Bronx river I hattan ...... Moss & Feiner. to Hutchinson river, The Bronx..

Contracts Registered for the Week Ending June 15, 1907.

Date of Amount of No. Contract. Department. Borough. Names of Contractors. Names of Sureties. Bond. Description of Work. Cost.

18763 May 27, 1907 Board of Rapid Transit Rail- road Commis- sioners f o r The City of New York... Manhattan..... Cranford Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany; The Title Guaranty and Surety Company; Peo- ple's Surety Company of New York ...... $150,000 00 For the construction of a part of the proposed Brooklyn loop lines (Centre street, from Canal to 1}roome)..Total,$2,2Io,000 00 ,8764 April 27, 1907 B,,ard of Rapid Transit Rail- road Commis- sioners f or The City of New York... Manhattan..... The Degnon Contracting Company ...... United Surety Company; The Aetna Indemnity Company; People's Surety Company of New York; The Banker's Surety Company; The Title Guaranty and Surety Com- pany ...... 300,000 0o For the construction of a part of the proposed Brooklyn loop lines (Centre street, from Pearl to Canal) ..Total, 3,035,000 00

18765 May on, 1907 Fire ...... Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond.... The Smyth-Donegan Com- pany ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... z,565 oo For furnishing and delivering plumbing material.... Total, 5,x02 23 18766 June 4. 1907 Bridges ...... Manhattan and Brooklyn..... Thomas C. Dunham, Inc. The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 4,000 no For furnishing and delivering white lead, etc...... Total, 13,402 00 18767 May 18, 19o7 Education ..... Manhattan..... William Werner...... Pe~pyle's Surety Company of New York ...... ro,000 oo For furniture, Item 3, for Stuyvesant High School. .Total, 23,870 00 18768 May r8, 1907 Education ..... Queens...... Richmond School Furni- ture Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 2,200 0o For repairing furniture,etc., Item 4, in various schools...... Total, 4,234 Oo

18769 May r8, 1907 Education ..... Brooklyn...... Richmond School Furni- ture Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- ...... 1,000 no For furniture, Item 4, for addition to Public School pany 9t...... Total, 1,997 00 28770 May 18, 3907 Education ..... Brooklyn...... Richmond School Furni- ture Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 2 6o oo For furniture, Item 4, for addition to Public, School 83 ...... Total, 4,932 00

18771 June 1, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 600 oo For constructing sewer basins on Milford street, at the northeast and northwest corners of Belmont avenue. and at all four corners of Sutter avenue, etc ...... Total, 864 00

18772 June r, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 700 00 For construe n g sewer basins as follows: Hinsdale street, northeast and southeast corners of Blake avenue, etc., etc . ...... Total, 1,039 50

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, igoy. THE CITY RECORD. 9333

Date of Amount of No. Contract. Department. Borough. Names of Contractors. Names of Sureties. Bond. Description of Work. Cox

18773 May a8, 1907 President of the Boronah of f BronlcFyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- panv ...... zoo 00 For constructing a sewer basin at the northwest corner of Snediker avenue and Blake avenue, etc...... Total, 182 00

18774 May 28, 1907 President of the Borough of Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vacbris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... too 00 For constructing a sewer basin at the northerly corner of Stockholm street and St. Nicholas avenue, etc....Total, 202 on

18775 June t, 1907 President of the Borough of Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 200 00 for constructing sewer basins at the north and east cor- ners of Bay Ridge avenue and Tenth avenue, etc. Total, 338 00

18776 June I, 1907 President of the Borough o Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Sureiy Com- pany ...... 200 0o For constructing sewer basins at the northeast and north- west corners of Dorchester road and Westminster road, etc...... Total, 304 00

18777 June t, 7907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... zoo 0o For constructing sewer basins on Forty-fourth street, at the cast and south corners of First avenue, etc. Total, 342 00

18778 June 1, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- . pang ...... 300 00 For constructing sewer basins at all four corners of Seigel and White streets, etc...... Estimate, 568 5o

18779 May 27, 1907 President of the Borough of Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... James L. Carey & CCo... he Metropolitanpo itan Suret y Com- pany ...... too 0o For constructing sewer basin at the northerly corner of Eighteenth avenue and Bath avenue, etc...... Total, 275 00 18780 June 7, t9o7President of the BorouBoron gh o f Brooklyn .... mBrooklyn...... pire Philip State Hayes...... Surety The E Com- pany ...... loo 0o Fur constructing a sewer basin at the southwest corner of Halsey street and Howard avenue, etc...... Total, 235 00 18781 May aB, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Pasquale Porzio...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 1,200 00 For constructing a sewer in East "Twenty-eighth street, be- tween Avenue F and Flatbush avenue, etc.... Estimate, t,85o 75 18782 May 28, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles A. Myers...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 1,700 oo For constructing a sewer in Sixtieth street, between Fif- teenth and New Utrecht avenues, etc...... Fstimate, 3,372 70 May 28, 1907 President of thee Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Pasquale Porzio...... , The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 2,900 oo For constructing a sewer in West street. between Forty- tbird street and Eighteenth avenue, etc...... Estimate, 4,713 95 18784 May z8, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles A. Myers...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... .. 9,000 oo For constructing a sewer in Fiftieth street, between Eighth avenue and Fort Hamilton avenue, with outlet sewers in Fiftieth street, between Fort Hamilton ave- nue and a point about 165 feet west of Eleventh ave- nue, etc., etc ...... Estimate, 14,835 25 18785 May 3t, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brookiyn - -.. Brooklyn...... Walter L. Castle ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- 1,any ...... 1,000 oo For regulating, grading, setting cement curb and laying cement sidewalks on Newkirk avenue. between East Twenty-sixth street and Nostrand avenue, etc.. Estimate, t,96g 85 18786 May 31, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Walter L. Castle...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 600 oo For regulating, grading, setting cement curb and laying cement sidewalks on East Twenty-ninth street, between Newkirk and Foster avenues, etc ...... Estimate, r,193 40 18787 May 3r, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Walter L. Castle...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 600 oo For regulating, grading, setting cement curb and laying sidewalks on East Twenty-eighth street between New- kirk and Foster avenues, etc...... Estimate, 1,307 so

18788 May 24, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Edward E. Peirsoco..... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... S,000 oo For regulating, grading, setting or resetting curb and laying cement sidewalks on Twentieth street, between Tenth avenue and Vanderbilt street, etc...... Estimate, 9,742 98

18789 June 4, 7907 Public Charities. Manhattan and Richmond.... The Roebuck Weather Strip and Wire Screen ...... Thehe United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... 5,710 00 For furnishing and delivering wire screens, etc..Estimate, 3,591 211

3,.~n Ml; ~ jo~ :,trr,~t Cleaning. Manhattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn..... William E. Kleine Com- pany . ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 00 For.. furnishing and delivering wheels, hubs and hub- bands ...... iverin ...... Total, 4,023 45

18791 June 1, 1907 Fire ...... Manhattan, The Bronx and Cavanagh Bros. & Co.... Thee United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... 1,220 00 For furnishing and delivering wire, brass, etc...... Total, 2,424 85

18792 May 6, 19o7 afer WGas anduElee- tricity ...... Manhattan and The Bronx... Paul Kaiser, Jr...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... Soo oo For furnishing materials, repairing and restoring artificial stone sidewalks and curbing and resetting natural stone curbing ...... Estimate, 1,8to 00

18793 May 14, 1907 Water Supply, Manhattan and Gas and Elec- The Bronx... Hickey Contracting Com- tricity ...... pany ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... Soo oo For furnishing materials, repairing and restoring artificial stone sidewalks and curbing and resettingnatural stone curbing ...... Estimate, 1,470 00

May 9, 1907 Water Gas anSuEeyl , tricfty ...... The Bronx..... Louis D. Gregory...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... oo For furnishing, delivering and laying water mains in Davidson avenue, etc., etc...... Estimate, 69,699 00

18 May 14, 1907 795 WGas tricity ...... Manhattan and The Bronx... New York Blue Print Paper Company...... American Surety Company of NNewew York ...... Soo 00 For furnishing and delivering Engineers' and Draughts- s supplies...... ,Estimate, t,o29 on 18796 May 15, 1907Water anduElec- tricity ...... Manhattan and The Bronx... William E. Burke..... • . The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... 400 oo For furnishing and delivering Engineers and Draughts- men's supplies...... Estimate, 792 01

18797 June 3, 1907 Parks ...... Br000klyn and keens...... Schoverlin,g ~laly & Gales ..... ... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... Soo oo For furnishing and delivering playground supplies (basket balls, etc.)...... Total, 648 41

THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER Igoe.

Date of Amount of No. Contract. Department. Borough. Names of Contractors. I of Sursees. Band. Description of Work. • Cost.

18798 May 28, 1907 Parks ...... Brooklyn...... W. R. Thompson...... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... goo oo For furnishing and setting up, complete, one flagpole on Shore road ...... Total, 793 00

18799 June 5, 7907 Docks and Fer- rtes ...... Manhattan..... Warren & Wetmore ...... ...... For services of architects for the preparation of the gen- eral plans for the structures between Bloomfield and West Twenty-third streets, North river. Borough of .Manhattan, together with detailed plan of one shed and the bulkhead structures appertaining to same.. Estimate, 15,000 00 ,9800 June 3, 1907 Docks and Fer- ries ...... All Boroughs... J. H. Burton & Co...... Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland ...... 33,000 00 For furnishing and delivering piles...... Estimate, 66,540 00 18801 June 3, 1907 Docks and Fer- ries ...... \ll Boroughs... J. H. Burton & Co...... Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland ...... 5,000 on For furnishing and delivering piles...... Estimate, 9,820 00 gin_ Ma, ,3. 1907 I',-tire ...... tanhattan..... Colt S ('hard ...... ...... For services of architects for furnishing all the plans elevations, detail drawings and specifications re aired for the erection of station house, prison and stable for the Second Precinct, to be located on premises Nos. 156 and 1 g8 Greenwich street, running through to and being Nos. 163 and 165 Washington street.... Estimate, 11,570 00 18803 May 27, 1907 Police ...... All Boroughs... Jordan Stationery Com- pany ...... American Surety Company of New York ...... 300 0o For furnishing and delivering blank books, lithography~ and engraving ...... 'Total, 1,151 So

May 24, 1907 Police ...... _ All Boroughs... Dana T. Bennett Com- 18804 pany ...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... xgo 0o For furnishing and deliverin blank books printing, lithography and engraving...... ...... Total, 490 14

i88o5 May 31, 1907 Board of Trus- tees of , the College of The City of Manhattan..... Elmer E. Garnsey...... American Surety.. Company of New York... New York ...... t,a5o 0o For decoration of the Great Hall, main building of the College of The City of New York ...... Total, 5,000 00

18806 May 20, 1907 Board of Trus- tees of the Col 1 e g e of The City of Constan ...... The Metropolitanp Suretyy Com- Manhattan..... Peter J. t pany; National Surety Com- 1,any ...... Same as Contract No. 14035 For modificaion of Contract No. 14035 for furniture and equipment work for the buildings of the College of The City of New York ...... Additional cost, 13o 40

18807 June 3, 1907 Correction .... Manhattan..... Arthur C. Jacobson & Sons ...... National BuretY ComPpany y---- t,84 0 0o For furnishingg and deliverinBg lumber ...... Total, 3,6 74 35 Public Charities. Siegel-Cooper Company.. The Aetna Indemnity Com- 18808 May 31, 1907 Manhattan..... pany ...... 3,400 oo For furnishing and delivering uniforms, etc...... Estimate, 7,121 49

Armory Board.. Brooklyn...... George Hildebrand...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- 188og May 28, 1907 pany ...... 3,500 oo For Item No. tr, alterations and improvements to Third Battery Armory, N. G., N. Y ...... Total, 5,850 00

t8810 May 29, 1907 President of the Borough of Manhattan .. Manhattan..... Phoenix Towing and Transportation Corn- pany ...... The United States Fidelity and GuarantyY ComP an Y...... 1,000 no For furnishingg and deliverinKg sand...... Estimate,.Estimate, 00 x88xt May 29, 1907 President of the Borough of Manhattan .. Rock Manhattan..... Manhattan Trap Feople's Surety C...... Company ...•. New York ...... ~,~,uo ~~~~ l~~~r 10701-„in*~ !, ;,,,,i ~ l~ licrrin,c I,r~~k~ n stony out ~crcen- n,Ks ...... I{siimatc, n.r;3 a;

18812 April25, 1907 President of the Borough o f .. Manhattan..... William G. Leeson...... The Title Guarantyy and Suretyy CotApany ...... 1,000 00 For cuustructinK sidewalks and fencing lots iii front of Nos. 312 to 328 West Thirty-eighth street.... Estimate, 59 .30

18813 June 4, 1907 President of the Borough o f Thomas Welch...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- Queens .. - - Qceens...... i,any ...... x50 00 For constructing catch basin on the southeast corner o{ Graham avenue and Hamilton street, in the First Ward ...... Estimate, 231 25%

x8874 Jurc 4, 1907 President of the Borough Cl I The Metropolitan So, et Com- Queens ..... Uueens...... • 'Thomas \\ elch...... 1 l pany ...... oo For.Ward constructing...... a m on the northeaston the no h-of Sixth avenue and GrahamGraham avenueavenue and alsoalso on the aorth- west corner of Sixth avenue and Graham avenue, First ard ...... 'Estimate, 377 56

i88r5 June 4, x907 President of the Borough o f ueens ..... Queens...... Thomas Welch...... The MetropolitanP Suretyy Com- Q pang ...... t,5oo 0o For constructing a sewer and appurtenances in Eighth ave- nue (Pomeroy street), from Grand avenue to Vande- venter avenue, in the First Ward...... Estimate, 713 8x% i8gi6 June 6, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Thomas Welch...... The Metropolitan Surety Cam- pany ...... t,000 ao For constructing a sewer and appurtenances in enter teenth avenue (or Stemler street), from Vandeventer avenue to Grand avenue, in the First Ward.... Estimate, r,56S 54 18817 June 4, 5907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Thomas Welch...... The Metropolitan Surety Corn- ' pany ...... 3,500 0o For constructing a sewer and appurtenances in Freeman avenue, from Jackson avenue to Academy street, in the First Ward...... Estimate, 4.154 6o ,8818 June 4, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Thomas Welch...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... x50 0o For constructing the necessary receiving basin on the west side of Academy street, opposite South Washington place, in the First War...... Estimate, 174 02

18819 June 4, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Peace Bros ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... s,5oo oo For coastructing a sewer and appurtenances fn the Boule- vard, from Nott avenue to Bodine street, in the First Ward ...... Estimate, 4,930 05 June 4, 1907 Presidentent of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Peace Bros ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... Soo oo For constructingng a temporary sewer and appurtenancesof in Nineteenth street from the southerly sideside of Sixth ave- nue to a point atioot 25o feet south thereof, at College Point, Third Ward...... Estimate, 678 13

sUas June 6, x907 President of the Borough o t Queens ..... Queens...... Atlanta Contracting Corn. pany ...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 700 00 For paving with brick pavement Grover street, from a~point about 200 feet nor h of Onderdonk avenue to Wood- ward avenue, in the Second Ward...... Estimate, 2,503 41

18822 June 5, 1907 President of the Borough o f ..... Queens...... Henry J. Mullen...... The Banker's Surety Company. 4,000 00 For constructing temporary sewer and appurtenances in Queens Flushing avenue, from the Brooklyn Borough line to Atlantic street, in the Second Ward...... Estimate, zr,925 00

18823 June 5, 1907 President of the Borough of ..... Queens...... Henry J. Mullen...... The Banker's Surety Company. 15o on For constructing a catch basin on the southeast corner of Queens Union avenue and Shelton avenue, at Jamaica Fourth Ward ...... ate..katim 24S o6

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Igo;. THE CITY RECORD, 9335

Amount of Date of Cost. No. Contract. Department Borough. Names of Contractors. 1I of S'adetiM. Bond. Description of Work.

58824 June 3, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... P, J. Murray...... The Metropolitan Surety Com• Pany ...... l5,000 00 For regulating, grading, curbing and flagging with blue. stone Washington avenue, from Vernon avenue to the East river, in the First Ward ...... Estimate, 27,416 00

18825 June 4, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Gabriel Hill.... , ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 1,200 oo For constructing sewer and appurtenances in Graham ave- nue, from Vernon avenue to Hancock street, and from the Boulevard to Sherman street, in the First Ward. Estimate, 2,052 05

18826 June 6, 1907 President of the Borough Brooklyn ....of Brookly n...... '~tur ph yBros...... The Em ire State Suret Com- pony ...... p y • • • , • 600 oo For constructing a sewer ee Imla street, from the summit south of Commerce street to ommerce street, etc. Estimate, 1,140 00 18827 June 1, 1907 Armory Board., Brook 1 y n Queens an d Manhattan... Cavanagh Bros. & Co.. , The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... 6,840 00 For furnishing and delivering utensils supplies and ma. terials to the various armories of the R. G., N.N. Y.,Total, 13,680 oo 18828 May 24, 1907 Armory Board.. Manhattan..... Louis Wechsler...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 700 00 For furniture, etc., Field Hospital Quarters, First Bat- tery ...... Total, i,68o 00 18829 May a7, 1907 Armory Board.. Brooklyn...... Interborough Supply • Company ...... National Surety Company..... 2,000-oo For Item No. 4 (Part 3), carpets, rugs, etc. Second Bat- talion Naval Militia Armory, N. G., N. ~'Z...... Total, 2,945 00

18830 May 2 907 Armory Board.. Brooklyn...... Interborough Supply Sup 7, 1 Company ...... National Surety Company.... 4,500 00 For Item No. 4 (Part t), miscellaneous equipment, Second Battalion Naval Militia Armory ...... Total, 7,747 00 18831 May 15, r9o7 Health ...... Brooklyn...... Moguin-Offerman - Wells Coal Company...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 8,965 00 For furnishing and delivering coal ...... Estimate, 18,826 50 18832 May 22, 2907 Health ...... Brooklyn...... Charles Meads & Co.... American Bonding Company of Baltimore ...... 6,420 0o For the erection and completion of a fence at the King- ston Avenue Hospital ...... Total, 12,840 00 18833 April 15, 1907 Health ...... Queens...... J. & T. Adikes...... People's Surety Company of New York...... 520 00 For furnishing and delivering forage...... E'stimate, t,o88 7i

18834 June 7, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles A. Myers...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... Soo 00 For constructing a sewer in Newkirk avenue, between East 'Twenty-sixth street and Rogers avenue, etc. Estimate, 1,155 80

18835 June 6, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Murphy Bros•...... , The Metropolitan Surety Corn- pony ...... 1,300 00 For constructing a sewer in Fifty-third street, between Eleventh and Fort Hamilton avenues, etc....,. Estimate, 2,102 00

18836 June 6, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Murphy Bros...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... z,800 0o For constructing a sewer in Forty-seventh street, between New Utrecht avenue and Twelfth avenue, with an out- let sewer in Forty-seventh street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, etc ...... Estimate, 3,678 66

18837 June i, 1907 President of the Borough o Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vochris...... ',merican Surety Company of New York...... too 00 For constructing a sewer basin at the northerly corner of Eighty-sixth street and Eighteenth avenue, etc. .. .Total, 183 00

18838 June 1, :907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vacltris...... American Surety Company of New York...... 100 00 For constructing a sewer basin at the east corner of Tenth street and Second avenue, etc ...... Total, 186 00 18839 Jump. i, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Charles F. Vachris...... American Surety Company of New York...... too 00 For constructing a sewer basin at the northeast corner of Erasmus street and Rogers avenue, etc...... Total, 174 00

i8840 June 5, 1907 President of the Borough 0 f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Moran & Crowley...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- ...... 2,000 00 For constructing sidewalks opposite lots lying on the north pany side of Pacific street, between Rochester and Utica ave- nues, etc., etc ...... Estimate, 5,831 43 18841 Julie 5, 1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Cranford Company.. , .., The Empire State Surety Com- pany; The Banker's Surety ompany ...... 1,700 00 For paving with asphalt on concrete foundation Fourth C street, between Eighth avenue and Prospect Park West, etc. ...... Estimate, 4,635 30

08842 June 5, 1907 President of the Borough 0 f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Cranford Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany; The Banker's Surety Company ...... 3,000 00 For regulating• grading, setting curb on concrete and laying cement sidewalks, and paving with asphalt on concrete base Silliman place, between Second and Third avenues, etc ...... Estimate, 8,808 54

18843 Julie 5,1907 President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Cranford Company...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany; The Banker's Surety Company ...... 17,000 00 For paving with asphalt on concrete foundation Bay Ridge parkway, between the Shore road and First ave- nue, and between Second avenue and Seventh avenue, etc . ...... Estimate, 47,481 00

[88 June 6,1907 President of the 44 Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Brooklyn Alcatraz As- phalt Company...... Peopla's Surety Company of New York; The Metropolitan Surety Company i,600 oo For paving with asphalt on concrete base Forty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, etc.Estimate, 5,058 00

18845 June 6, 1907 President of the o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... Brooklyn Alcatraz . . . . phalt Company...... Thee Metropolitan Surety Corn- pany; The Empire State surety Company t,600 oo For paving with asphalt on concrete base Sherman street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, etc..... Estimate, 4,930 So 18846 June 7, 1907- President of the Borough o f Brooklyn .... Brooklyn...... The Hastings Pavement Company ...... • The Aetna Indemnity Corn- pany; American Surety Com- ' pony of New York...... 4,000 00 for paving with asphalt block pavement Fseuenth avenue, between Seventy-ninth street and Eightieth street, and between Eighty-second street and Eighty-sixth street, and with sheet asphalt between Eightieth street and Eighty-second street, etc...... Estimate, 12,376 70

18847 June 7, 1907 President of the Borough of .... Brooklyn...... The Hastings Pavement Brooklyn Company ...... The Aetna Indemnity Com- pany; American Surety Com- pany of New York...... z,000 0o For paving with asphalt block on concrete foundation Seventy-sixth street, between Third and Fourth ave- nues, etc...... Estimate, 5,832 00 18848 June 4, 1907 President of the Borough o f ..... Queens...... Peace Bros ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- Queens pany ...... 15,000 00 For regulating and repairing with macadam pavement the roadway of Merrick road from Fulton street to east- erly line, etc...... Estimate, 36,893 00

9336 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, igoq.

Date of Amount of No. Contract. Department. Borough. Names of Contractors. Names of Sureties. Bond. Description of Work. Cost,

18849 June 6, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Atlanta Contracting Com- pany ...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 7,000 0o For regulating, grading, curbing and repaving with vitrified fire clay brick or block pavement on a relaid macadam foundation the roadway of Boulevard, from Remsen avenue to Eastern avenue, Fifth Ward, etc.... Estimate, 16,220 00

18850 Julie 6, 1907 President of the Borough of Queens ..... Queens...... Atlanta Contracting Com- pany ...... Thee Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 4,000 0o For regulating, grading, curbing and repaving with vitrified fire clay brick or block pavement on a relaid macadam foundation the roadway of White street, from Mott avenue to Carnage avenue, Fifth Ward, etc.... Estimate, 8,363 6o

38851 June i1, 1907 President of the Borough o f Queens ..... Queens...... Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company ...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany; The Metropolitan Surety Company...... 55,000 oo For regulating, grading, curbing and recurbing, flagging and reflaggtng and paving with asphaltavement on a concrete foundation the roadway of CPnderdonk ave- nue, from Palmetto street to Stanhope street, in the Second Ward, etc ...... stimate,. 32,303 20

1885a June 8, r907 Bridges ...... Manhattan and Brooklyn..... The Snare & Triest ...... Thehe Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 5,000 00 For furnishing and delivering steel shapes, plates, clips, bolts, rivets and washers for the Brooklyn Bridge Total, 29,149 00 18853 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Brooklyn...... American Seating Com- pany ...... American Surety Company of New York ...... r,600 00 For furniture, Items 2 and 4, for new Public School 114 ...... Total, 3,215 00 Education ..... Brooklyn...... American Seating Com- 18854 June 4, 1907 pany ,,,,,, American Surety Company of New York ...... Soo 0o For furniture, Item 2, for new Public School 104. Total, 930 00

June 4, 1907 Education ..... Brooklyn...... Thomas Zellner...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- 18855 pany ...... Soo on For furniture, Item 3, for new Public School 1o4. Total, 956 oo

June 5, 1907 Education ..... Brooklyn...... T. Frederick Jackson 18856 (Inc.) ...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 6,000 00 For installing electric equipment in new Public School 94 ...... Total, 13,002 00 18857 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Manhattan..... Max Klausner...... The Empire StateSurety Com- pany ...... 200 oo For furniture, Item 2, for addition to Public School 135 ...... Total, 365 oo

18858 June 4, r907 Education ..... Manhattan... , . Charles L. Langham..... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 5,200 00 For improving lot, etc., No. 722 East Fifth street, adjoin- ing Public School :5 ...... Total, 2,470 00

18859 June 5, 1907 Education ..... Manhattan..... Schoverling, Daly & Gales ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... 600 oo For furniture, Item 3, for addition to Public School 51 ...... Total, 890 00

i886o June 4, 3907 Education ..... Manhattan ..... August Wille, Jr...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 400 00 For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 39 Total, 640 00

18861 June 5, r9o7 Education ..... Manhattan..... August Wille, Jr...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... Soo oo For alterations, repairs, etc., fcr Public School 147..Total, 780 00

18862 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Manhattan..... J. M. Knopp...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 700 00 For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 68. .Total, t,roo 00

18863 June 5, 1907 Education ..... Manhattan..... J. M. Knopp...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany. ...... Soo 00 For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School ,6. ,Total, 699 00

18864 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Manhattan..... Henry Hawkes Company The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... i,600 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 109. .Total, 3,345 00 18865 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Queens L. F. Berm ...... The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany ...... goo 00 For installing electric equipment in addition to and altera- tions in Public School 22 ...... Total, 7,630 00

18866 June 4, 1907 Education ..... Queens...... A. F. Spalding & Bros.. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland ...... 800 00 For furniture, Item 2, for new Public School 85....Total, 1,225 00

18867 Jan. t, 1907 Fire ...... All Boroughs... New York Telephone Company ...... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company...... 915 So For furnishing telephone service during the year 1907. Estimate, 1,830 75

,8868 June 7, 1907 Bridges ...... Manhattan..... The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ------5,000 00 For repairs to asphalt pavements on the bridges over the Harlem river, in the Borough of Manhattan, dur- ing the year 1907 ...... Estimate, 21,060 oo

18869 May 6, 1907 Health ...... Manhattan and Brooklyn..... Abram L. Hirsh...... People's Surety Company of New York ...... 450 00 For furnishing and delivering chemica'.s, etc...... Estimate, 898 33

Approval of Sureties for the Week Ending June n5, 1907. I Tune 10, 19o7-For regulating, etc., Bay Fourteenth street-For the President of the The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the I Borough of Brooklyn. Bracken-McAveney Company, No. 572 St. Mark's avenue, Prin- following proposals, viz.: I cipal. June Io, 19o7-For furnishing hospital supplies, The City of New York-For the The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Department of Public Charities. i Surety. Kny-Scheerer Company, No. 225 Fourth avenue, Principal. June io, Igoq-For regulating,f,o et o, Bay Thirty-fourth street-'For the President of National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. the Borough of Brooklyn. JJune lo, 1907-- For hardware, crockery, etc., The CitytY of New York-For the Depart- Bracken-McAveney Company, No. 572 St. Mark's avenue, Prin- ment of Public Charities. I cipal. John A. Bumsted, No. 102 Chambers street, Principal. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. J I Surety. June lo, 1907-For hardware supplies, etc., The City of New York-For the Depart- June io, 1907-For regulating, etc., East Third street-For the President of the Bor- ough of Brooklyn. ment of Public Charities. I Wm. T. Smith, No. 14Q Church street, Principal. Bracken-McAveney Company, No. 572 St. Mark's avenue, Pritt- The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. I cipal. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, June JO, 1907-For wire nails, files, etc., The City of New York-For the Depart- I Public Surety. ment of Charities. of the Borough Hull, Grippen & Co., No. 310 Third avenue, Principal. June lo, 1907-For regulating, etc., Fourth street-For the President

American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, I of Brooklyn. r Surety. Bracken-McAveney Company, No. 572 St. Mark's avenue, Prin- cipal. Jtlne lo, 1907-For building a sewer in South Fifth street-For the President of the The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Bor ttgh of Brooklyn. Surety. Leo E. Kelly, No. 651 Belmont avenue, Principal. June Io, tgoy-For paving Dean street, from Howard avenue to Saratoga avenue- Tlie Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, I For the President of the'Borough of Brooklyn. Surety. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. I Broadway, Principal. J ut,c 10, 1907-Fur re latin g. etc., Ninetieth street-For the President of the Bor- The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York; ough of Brooklyn. the Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New James Purcell, Seventy-ninth street, near Fourth avenue, Principal. York, Sureties, The Empire State Surety Company, No. # Pine street, New York, June to, 5907-For paving Dean street, from Albany avenue to Troy avenue-For the Surety. President of the Borough of Brooklyn. June lo, 1907-For furnishing street signs-For the President of the Borough of Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. i Broadway, Principal. Brooklyn, The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York; Joseph N. Early, No. 127 Reade street, Principal. I the Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, I York, Sureties. Surety. I June to, 1907-For regulating and paving Eldert street-For the President of the June To, 1907-For building sewer basins at Buffalo avenue-For the President of Borough of Brooklyn. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. I Broadway, Principal. the Borough of Brooklyn. i York; James L. Carey, No. io Montague street, Principal. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New Bankers' Surety Company of Cleveland, 0., New York office, No. the Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New 27 Liberty street. Surety. - - - York, Sureties. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g, X907. THE CITY RECORD. 9337

June to, 1907—For paving with asphalt First street—For the President of the Bor- June io, 1907—For building a sewer in Cypress avenue—For the President of the ough of Brooklyn. Borough of The Bronx. Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, No. 407 Hamilton avenue, North Bros., No. 526 Southern boulevard, Principal. Principal. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway, The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 48 Park row, New York; Surety. the Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New June To, igo7—For building a refuse destructor—For the President of the Borough York, Sureties. Julie io, 1907 of Richmond. —For regulating and paving Fifth street—For the President of the McHarg-Barton Company, No. 299 Broadway, Principal. Borough of Brooklyn. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, No. 407 Hamilton avenue, Principal. Surety. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; June io, 1907—For furniture, etc., at hospitals, The City of New York—For the Depart- the Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New fluent of Public Charities. York, Sureties. Ludwig. Bauman & Co.. No. 500 Eighth avenue, Principal. June to, r9o7—For paving with asphalt Howard avenue—For the President of the American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn. Surety. Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, No. 4o7 Hamilton avenue, June io, 1907—For carriage bolts, nuts, etc., Borough of Manhattan—For the Depart- Principal. - ment of Street Cleaning. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; Manhattan Supply Company, No. 127 Franklin street, Principal. the Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street. New People's Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, York, Sureties. Brooklyn, Surety. June 10, 1907—For building sewer basins at Nineteenth avenue and Eighty-fifth June ro, 1907—For building a rip-rap embankment, The City of New York—For the street—For the President of the Borough of Brooklyn. Department of Docks and Ferries. Charles F. Vachris, No. 636 Thirty-ninth street, Principal. J. Frank Quinn, No. .343 St. Nicholas avenue, Principal. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Surety. Surety. 10, 1907 Julie —For constructing sewer basins in Bay Fourteenth street—For the June 12, 1907—For furnishing lumber to Department, Borough of Manhattan—For President of the Borough of Brooklyn. the Fire Department. , Charles F. Vachris, No. 636 Thirty-ninth street, Principal. 81 38 Arthur C. Jacobson & Son,, No. Bridge street, Principal. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. Park row, New York, 346 Surety. National Surety Company, No. Broadway, Surety. June ro, 19o7—I'or building sewer basins in Bath avenue-For the President of the June 12, 1907—For furnishing crockery, etc., The City of New York—For the Depart- Borough of Brooklyn. ment of Public Charities. Daniel Douglass, No. 1969 Pitkin avenue, Principal. James K. Shaw, No. 25 Duane street, Principal. The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Jtuie io, 1907—For constructing a sewer in Bay Fourteenth street—For the Presi- Surety. dent of the Borough of Brooklyn. June 12, 1907—For feather dusters, paper bags, etc., The City of New York—For the Wm. W. Medill, No. 42 Broadway, Principal. Department of Public Charities. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway, Manhattan Supply Company, No. 127 Franklin street, Principal. Surety- People's Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, June 10, J907—For building a sewer in Morgan avenue—For the President of the Brooklyn, Surety. Borough of Brooklyn. June 12, 1907—For supplies for day and evening high schools, The City of New Jenks, Asserson Construction Company, No. 59 Pearl street, Prin- York—For the Department of Education. cipal. Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, No. 1123 Broadway, Principal. People's Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. Brooklyn, Surety. June 12, 1907—For supplies for day high schools, The City of New York—For the Julie 10, 1907—For constructing a sewer in Lincoln avenue—For the President of the Department of Education. Borough of Brooklyn. E. Knott Apparatus Company, No. 27 East Twenty-first street, Wm. W. Medill, No. 42 Broadway, Principal. L. 277 Broadway, Principal. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Lib- Surety. erty street, New York, Surety June ro, 1907—For furnishing museum cases, Borough of Manhattan—For the De- partment of Parks. June 12, 1907—For furnishing high school supplies, The City of New York—For the Abramson-Engesser Company, No. 1971 First avenue, Principal. Department of Education. The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. Kny-Scheerer Company, No. 225 Fourth avenue, Principal. Julie lo, r9o7—For furnishig waste receptacles, Borough of Manhattan—For the De- American Surety Company of New York, N. ioo Broadway, partmcnt of Parks. Surety. Cavanagh Bros. & Co., No. 48 Duane street, Principal. June 12, 1907--For supplies for high schools, etc., The City of New York—For the The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway, Department of Education. Surety. 0. F. Louis Company, No. 59 Fifth avenue, Principal. June io, 1907—For laying cement sidewalks in Kings Park, Borough of Brooklyn— The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, For the Department of Parks. Surety. Walter L. Castle, No. 2297 Bedford avenue, Principal. June 12, rgo7—For furnishing high school supplies, The City of New York—For the The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Department of Education. Surety. Wm. Krafft, No. 3o East Eighteenth street, Principal. June 10, 1907—For furnishing stop-cocks, etc., Borough of Manhattan—For the De- National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 1907—For high school supplies, etc., The City of New York—Fur the De- John Fox & Co., No. 253 Broadway, Principal. June 12, 66 Lib- partment of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. C. H. Stoelting Company, Chicago, Ill., Principal. erty street, New York, Surety. . American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, June ro, 19o7—For stop-cock supplies, The City of New York—For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Surety. Rensselaer Manufacturing Company, Troy, N. Y., Principal. June 12, 1907—For vacation school supplies, The City of New York—For the Depart- American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, ment of Education. E. I. Horsman, No. 367 Broadway, Principal. Surety. 66 Julie To, 1907—For furnishing corporation cocks, Borough of Manhattan—For the The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. Lib- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. erty street, New York, Surety. H. Mueller Manufacturing Company, New York City, Principal. Juste 12, 1907—For supplies for vacation schools, The City of New York—For the The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Department of Education. Surety. P. J. Foster, No. 21 East Fifteenth street, Principal. June io, 1907—For unloading coal at Section 2, Borough of Brooklyn—For the De- The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Lib- partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. erty street, New York, Surety. 44 Court street, Burke Engineering and Construction Company, No. June 12, 1907—For wrapping paper, washboards, etc., The City of New York—For Principal. the Department of Public Charities. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Samuel Lewis, No. 5 Front street, Principal. Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. ro, r9o7—For furnishing stop-cocks, etc., Borough of Manhattan—For the De- June June 12, 1907—For plumbing work in female dormitory, City Hospital, Blackwell's partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Island, Borough of Manhattan—For the Department of Public Chari- J. L. Mott Iron Works, No. t18 Fifth avenue, Principal. American Surety Company of New York, No. Too Broadway, ties. Christopher Nally, No. 2382 Broadway, Principal. Surety. 32 Nassau street, —For stop-cock supplies, The City of New York—For the Department American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. June io, 1907 Surety. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. —For supplies for vacation schools, The City of New York—For the Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Company, No. 57 Beekman street, June 12, 1907 Department of Education. Principal. 32 Nassau street, M. J. Tobin, No. 318 Broadway, Principal. American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Surety. 83 Carmine street—For the Surety. June to, r9o7—For erecting a public bath building at No. —For vacation school supplies, The City of New York—For the Depart- President of the Borough of Manhattan. June 12, 1907 Charles H. Peckworth, No. 415 Hudson street, Principal. ment of Education. 277 Broadway; Milton Bradley Company, No. IT East Sixteenth street, Principal. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 2 Rector street, National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Sureties. 83 Carmine street—For the Surety. June io, 1907—For plumbing work at bath building, No. /nch rubber hose, The City of New York—For President of the Borough of Manhattan. June 13, 1907—For g,000 feet of 2-i the Fire Department. Byrne & Murphy (Inc.), No. 8g Park avenue, Principal. i8 Vesey street, 346 Broadway, 'surety. Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company, No. National Surety Company, No, Principal. June ro, J907—For painting free floating baths—For the President of the Borough The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, of Manhattan. George F. Stewart, Imlay and Summit streets, Brooklyn, Principal. Surety. American Surety Company of New York, No. Too Broadway, June 14, 1907—For furnishing twenty driving horses, Borough of Manhattan—For the Department of Street Cleaning. Surety. 153 East Twenty-fourth No. 342 East Fifty-fourth Fiss, Doerr & Carroll Horse Company, No. June ro, 1907—For street, Principal. treetPIFortthe President of theh Borough of The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Lib- Byrne & Murphy, No. 8g Park avenue, Principal. Broadway, Surety. erty street, New York, Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 —For supplies for repair shops, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Fire —For furnishing broken stone for use of Department—For the Presi- June 14, 1907 June ro, 1907 Department. dent of the Borough of Richmond. 32 Park place, Principal. Quinroy Construction Company, Port Richmond, S. I., Principal. Combination Ladder Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Bankers' Surety Company of Cleveland, 0., New York office, No. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 27 Liberty street, Surety. Surety. —For building a sewer in Richmond terrace—For the President of the June 14, 1907—For harness shop supplies, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Fire De- June 10, 1907 partment. Borough of Richmond. George Worthington, No. 40 Warren street, Principal. Hugh J. Conley, Port Richmond, - S. L. Principal. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Surety. Surety. 9338 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. June 14, 1907-For plumbing work in bath building at Oliver and Cherry streets-For DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. the President of the Borough of Manhattan. Christopher Nally, No. 2382 Broadway, Principal. Week Ending Saturday, 12 M., August 24, 1907. American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, Surety. Deaths. Population Estimated Death-rate. June 14, 1907-For supplies of coal, The City of New York-For the Department of s State Po ulation Boro Census Meddle of i. .0 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. x906. 190•!. 1906 Gardner Pattison, No. i Broadway, Principal. I905. Year I907. j : a, . The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Surety. Manhattan ...... • 2,11x,697 2,232,828 737 794 745 1,368 459 79 17.68 18.56 I7.41 June 14, 1907-For furnishing sulphate of alumina, The City of New York-For tThe Bronx ...... 27[,629 368,256 soS [[r 109 244 32 8 59.41 58.79 18.45 Brooklyn...... 1,358,89[ i,.8,o95 g38 530 853 204 41 Ib.27 20.07 10.10 the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Queens ...... 198,241 220,83b at 911 91 109 22 4 20.15 23.15 21.26 General Chemical Company, No. 25 Broad street, Principal. Richmond ...... 72,846 75,420 31 40 35 59 I[ 1 21.81 27.67 24.21 American Surety Company of New York, No. ioo Broadway, City of New York..... 4,0 20 1 1,550 2, Surety. x4,304 4,285,4 ,395 x,600 633 728 138 17.52 19.48 18.38 June 14, 1907-For supplies of harness, The City of New York-For the Department * Non-residents and infants under one week old not included. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. t The presence of several large institutions, the great majority of whose inmates are residents of the George Worthington, No. 40 Warren street, Principal. other boroughs, increases considerably the death-rate of this borough. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Surety. Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. June 14, 1907-For nozzles and pipe holders, Borough of Manhattan-For the Fire Week Ending- Department. Joseph Katzenstein, Jr., No. 128 West Ninety-first street, Principal. June June June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. I. 8. [5. zz. 29. 6. r3. 20. 27. 3. 10. 17. 24. June 14, 1907-For wheelwright supplies, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-For the Fire Department. Tuberculosis Pulmo- ` P. J. Langler, No. 91 Gran4 avenue, Principal. nabs...... ( 3x8 393 318 380 317 312 4 x 3 3a8 346 354 398 354 553 The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Diphtheria and Croup. 332 3o6 393 396 356 326 361 304 278 zzo 211 201 196 Measles...... 623 68x 777 661 762 616 514 454 401 3x3 221 775 170 Surety. Scarlet Fever...... ii 543 541 526 401 308 274 231 r8o 157 I17 97 98 June 14, 1907-For laying water mains in Twelfth avenue, Borough of Manhattan- Small-pox ...... I .. .. For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Varicella ...... [z9 ro5 roo 62 154 76 37 44 20 8 14 8 7 Typhoid Fever...... 33 55 39 58 54 38 49 54 8x 84 82 68 [53 Wilton Construction Company, Williamsbridge, N. Y., Principal. Whooping Cough..... 40 51 22 23 31 r8 35 32 47 24 39 xs x6 Cerebro-Spina1 Men. L The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway, 19 23 20 xz 9 14 16 xg 20 13 7 5 xo Surety. ingitis ...... f June 14, Igo?-For erecting a public bath building at Oliver and Cherry streets-For Total ...... 2,oI6a 2,163b 2,212c 2,118d 2,084e 1,709E r,699K [,400h x,3y4j 1,173k [,o o1 926m 1,003n the President of the Borough of Manhattan. A. & W. Gray & Co., No. 237 West Thirty-seventh street, Prin- a. Includes 49 cases of measles, 4 scarlet fever, 2 diphtheria~ 2 varicella and I variola from Ellis Island. cipal. b. Includes 34 cases of measles and 2 scarlet fever from Ellis Island. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway; C. Includes 68 cases of measles, I diphtheria, 2 scarlet fever and 4 varicella from Ellis Island. d. Includes I5 cases of measles, I scarlet fever and 5 varicella from Ellis Island. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Sureties. e. Includes 58 cases of measles and 4 varicella from Ellis Island. June 14, i9o7-For regulation, etc., Baychester avenue-For the President of the f. Includes 31 cases of measles, I diphtheria and 3 varicella from Ellis Island. Borough of The Bronx. Includes 34 cases of measles, 5 scarlet fever and 8 varicella from Ellis Island. g. Includes 12 cases of measles, 3 scarlet fever and 2 varicella from Ellis Island. Mercurio & Palladino. No. 103.5 East One Hundred and Seventy- Includes 24 cases of measles, I scarlet fever. r varicella and I diphtheria from Ellis Island. fifth street, Principal. I. Includes 7 cases of measles, 2 varicella and 3 diphtheria from Ellis Island. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; I. Includes 5 cases of measles and I diphtheria from Ellis Island m. Includes 2 cases of measles and I varicellafrom Ellis Island. Bankers' Surety Company of Cleveland, 0., New York office, n. Includes 6 cases of measles, I varicella and I scarlet fever from Ellis Island. No. 27 Liberty street, Sureties. June 14, 1907-For furnishing kindling wood-For the President of the Borough Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age. of Manhattan. C. Daly, No. 568 West Thirty-fourth street, Principal. 1I; N .d3 ~OD~y y The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, A •y ris• •' y y f0 .. LO O J a, O 0. (uN b '. a e u y Surety. ow5i °4iul0 e 8 oo ... n a r , June 14, 1907-For a contract for dredging, The City of New York-For the Depart- Boroughs. ° Ct c q •Q b d Pi q E! d 8 o ,n, a .a a d y,a5a inent of Docks and Ferries. G ca. 'o •dmo b b y' ,-°o m o d o Morris & Cummings Dredging Company, No. I1 State street, Prin- V °W " (J C5 Cl 01~ Eo rA cipal. P. 4 rn l 4 ,2 .o The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; Manhattan... 24 I 5 4 258 203 78 6 z8 45 II 4 33 294 402 323 óq Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 2 Rector The Bronx... 7 • zz z[ r z r •• z 30 40 55 [o street, Sureties. QBrooklyn..... zo [ 7 37 129 45 xo 29 34 2 x 32 154 253 240 64 33 June 14, 1907-For furnishing top soil, etc., Borough of Manhattan-For the Depart- gichmond.... 2 T .. 39 4 I 6 r .. 3 12 i6 1717 n7 ment of Parks. Charles L. Doran, No. 1015 Walton avenue, Principal. Total .... 55 z 14 9 422 394 149 18 58 87i6 6 z 530 765 657 178 The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 277 Broadway, Surety. Opening of Proposals for the Week Ending June 15, 5907. Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex. The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the fol- lowing departments, viz.: June 10, 1907-For furnishing pianos to schools in all boroughs; for furniture to Teachers' Training School, Borough of Brooklyn; for alterations, etc., to the Morris High School and 14 other schools, Borough of The 5-15. 55-25. 35-45. 45-65. O Bronx; for outside iron stairs at Public Schools and io6; for in- 5o id g~ , 8 °' stalling electric equipment in Public School 41 ; for improvements to the Wadleigh High School and 8 other schools, Borough of Manhattan -For the Department of Education. Total, all causes.... c,600 1,395 888 712 530 155 So 765 36 86 z8z 253 178 June 1o, 1907-For a contract to insure against loss Municipal ferryboats, Borough of Manhattan-For the Department of Docks and Ferries. I. Typhoid Fever .... 17 22 is 5 .. I 5 8 3 Tune lo, 5907-For erecting building for an engine company on Himrod street, Bor- 3. Malarial Fever .... 2 3 x r ...... z .. .. ough of Brooklyn; for repairs, etc., to fireboat "Abram S. Hewitt," q. Small-pox ...... Measles...... [4 7 7 7 6 5 3 14 The City of New York-For the Fire Department. 6. Scarlet Fever ...... z 1 2 x [ I .. .. June It, 1907-For furnishing Son white enameled iron cribs for Willard Parker 7. Whooping Cough.. [4 8 9 5 4 8 2 14 .. .. 8. Diphtheria andl 2 1 1 10 x II 19 Hospital, Borough of Manhattan-For the Department of Health. Croup ...... 1 2 4 2 7 3 June ii, sgo7-For furnishing two power launches for use of Department, The City . Influenza ...... 9 of New York-For the Police Department. [z. Other Epidemic I[ 11 6 5 i 2 x 4 .. .. 2 Diseases...... 2 3 June 52, 1907-For building a relief sewer in Gold street, from pierhead line to John- f3. Tuberculosis Pul-1 66 x 27 2 son street, etc., Borough of Brooklyn-For the President of the Bor- monalis...... 149 151 83 I .. 2 3 30 85 ough. µ. Tubercular Men- l rr 8 2 3 2 9 I .. x June 13, 1907-For furnishing lawn mowers and street sweepers ; for furnishing and ingitis ...... 1 9 4 15. Other forms of i putting in place a three-rail pipe fence around Greenpoint Park, Bor- Tuberculosis ... 8 8 5 3 2 r 3 1 I x 2 ough of Brooklyn-For the Department of Parks. 16. Cancer, Malig- 66 6o 26 40 [ [ .. .. 6 15 June 13, 1907-For building a subway in Delancey street, from Bowery to Norfolk nant Tumor... 44 17. Simple Meningitis. r5 14 6 9 4 3 5 12 3 •• •• street, Borough of Manhattan-For the Rapid Transit Commission. Of which June 13, 1907-For erecting a public bath building corner of Elton avenue and One 17a. Cerebro Spinall ro 4 2 2 3 2 Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Borough of The Bronx-For the Meningitis .... 1 5 7 18. Apoplexy Conges- President of the Borough. tion ant Soften- 48 46 24 24 5 23 June 13, 1907-For widening the roadways on the Manhattan approach of the Brook- tug of the Brain lyn Bridge; for removing columns of elevated railroad at Sands and [9. OranicHeart1 log 50 .. z 3 r 30 25 f 93 59 Washington streets; for improving the pavement on the approach to zo• Acute Bronchitis.. x8 [I u 7 7 5 x [3 2 2 Willis Avenue Bridge, The City of New York-For the Department of 21. Chronic Bronchitis. 3 4 r 2 z Bridges. zz. Pneumonia (ex- eladingBroncho~ ' S8 30 28 3o x[ n 3 25 2 4 r5 3 June 14, 1907-For furnishing hydrants and other supplies; for furnishing and laying ) .... water mains, The City of New York-For the Department of Water Pneumonia zza. Broncho Pnew1 30 26 r8 [ 2 Supply, Gas and Electricity. MonI.... •.... 87 46 58 29 74 3 4 25. Diseases of the I N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller. Stomach (Can- 5 3 2 3 1 [ 3 cer excepted) .. a4.Diarnc~eal BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. (ender 5 years) 394 293 217 177 3[5 64 15 394 25. Hernia, Intestinal 8 rl 4 2 2 .. r 2 Obstruction ... 4 3 26. Cirrhosis of Liver.. 10 19 7 3 3 6 3 BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. 17. Bright's Disease 2 4 .. 3 and Nephritis.. )i 102 1o0 52 50 2 .. 25 35 35 I herewith submit a report of operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough of z8. Diseases of Wom 4 rl 4 r r 2 o e~n (n~o~,,t~Can cer The Bronx, for the week ending August 17, 5907. 29. F uerperSi Sept Plans filed for new buildings (estimated cost, $562,goo) ...... 62 z 4 . . 2 I Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $6,800) ...... 13 30. Other Puerperal( 5 3 3 Diseases...... i 5 7 Unsafe cases filed ...... 2 31. Congenital De- Violation cases filed...... 24 band Mal- ~ 96 79 56 40 96 96 Unsafe notices issued ...... ...... 9 formations .... 11) 32. Old Age ...... Io 20 2 8 .. [o Violation notices issued...... 33. Violent Deaths .... 94 93 7[ 23 •• 3 5 8 5 [S 39 xz 9 Violation cases forwarded for prosecution ...... 9 a. Sunstroke ...... 3 3 3 Complaints lodged with the Bureau ...... 9 b. Other Aocidnnts. 6g 75 55 r4 3 5 8 5 14 27 To 5 c. Homicide ..... 6 5 4 2 1 5 Number of pieces of iron and steel inspected ...... 834 d. Suicide ...... 16 10 12 4 3 7 3 3 34. All other causes.... [86 159 [07 79 m 7 36 xs 9 47 39 43 P. J. REVILLE, Superintendent of Buildings. 3S. IB4eflSd cau5N .. 33 59 13 17 at 4 30 John H. Henan, Chief Clerk. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Imo. THE CITY RECORD. 9339

Deaths According to Cause, Annual Rate per I,o and Age, with Meteorology and Number of Sickness. Deaths Reported. Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks. '~ M S p :~ s H ® Wards. 0 2i Week Ending 3tj vW $ ok, o v ffi ~k ok" w e o b Q eye T ~8 ad y ~`, aF dy June June June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1. 8. 15. 22. 29. 6. 13. 20. 27. 3. Io. 17. 24. fA A v7 yr F F " A `~aT h uSi H Fy a' W 0.E1 ~' d

First ...... Total deaths ...... 1,344 1,434 1,343 1,426 1,364 1,325 1,456 1,555 x,8ii I,8o6 1,825 1,656 I,600 e I Second ...... 1 2 2 r o Third...... I s j Fourth ...... z .. .. to Annual death-rate. 16.36 17.46 16.35 17.36 16.6o 16.13 17.72 18.93 22.05 21.96 22.22 2o.16 19.48 Fifth ...... I 7 I ------Total ...... ...... 6 I z .. 14 2 1 I-- .. 1 r .. .. 40 Typhoid Fever ...... 5 7 9 13 6 7 12 9 14 9 18 13 17 Malarial Fevers ...... 2 2 2 1 3 I 2 2 4 2 Small-pox ...... I I .. I I Measles ...... 21 21 26 3~ 34 3 29 24 24 30 20 11 14 Scarlet Fever...... x 28 a6 29 z8 15 I 14 18 6 ,C{ 2 General Work of the Department. Whooping Cough .... 9 12 12 3 12 8 5 t to 12 17 10 14. Total inspections of remises ...... 34,958 Diphtheria and Croup. 31 29 3o 26 22 21 22 ' orders issued for abatement of nuisances ...... ...... 575 31 37 48 z4 41 39 " inspections Influenza ...... 3 5 3 8 1 1 1 1 ...... " of milk and other foods...... 17,879 Cerebro Spinal Men-t pounds of food condemned and destroyed ...... ...... 256,405 ingitis ...... 21 16 so 11 10 11 9 12 8 15 14 9 9 chemicalanalyses made ...... 177 Tuberculosis Pulmo- bacteriological examinations made for diphtheria ...... 761 nalis...... • 173 175 166 155 142 136 170 152 143 163 148 147 149 ~~ bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis ...... 490 Other Tuberculous.... 28 26 r6 x 22 22 24 19 2O27 28 26 19 vaccinations performed ...... ...... 1,228 Acute Bronchitis...... 14q II 12 rS 13ryy 22 15 53 6 23 12 To 1$ children's employment certificates granted ...... ...... 159 Pneumonia...... children's employment certificates refused ...... r9 Broncho Pneumonia. 88 96 92 114 88 77 75 4qf2j 7q 121 7o 17 medical inspections of schools...... Dlsrrhceal Diseases... I 58 55 70 86 124 219 386 566 576 517 478 422 Diarrhmals under 5..., 4 54 53 63 73 IIS 209 378 550 548 486 456 394 Analysis of Croton Water, August 20, 1907. Violent Deaths...... 91 17 101 122 120 101 120 120 125 124 116 Ido 94 Results Expressed Results Expressed Under one year...... 242 285 249 289 281 287 372 531 723 704 658 602 530 in Parts by in Grains Per Under five years...... 400 436 428 447 468 485 559 733 949 9 9 922 82, 765 Weight in One U. S. Gallon of Five to sixty-five ...... 738 793 724 770 736 670 4 6 3 730 662 657 Sixty-five years and 72 75 91 Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches. over ...... 2o6 2o5 191 209 i6o 170 173 147 174 174 173 173 178 Appearance .:...... ...... Very sli~htly turbid...... In Public and Private Color ...... ...... Yellowish brown. .•.... Institutions...... 456 519 514 55 506 448 520 476 561 494 577 546 456 Odor (Heated to loo' Fahr.j ...... ..... Slightly marshy. Chlorine in Chlorides ...... 0.x40 0.140 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... .... 0.400 0.233 Inquest cases...... 191 200 219 219 217 204 205 228 235 252 241 235 212 Phosphates (P,O,) ...... ...... None. None. Nitrogen in Nitrites ...... None. None. Mean barometer...... 29.841 5q 713 29.901 30.025 29 .865 29.831 29.794 29 950 29.743 29.774 29.977 29 .990 30.025 Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... 0.0500 0.0058 Mean humidity...... 71. 78. 67. 66. 68. 66. 52. 68. 64. 69. 72. 68. 71. Free Ammonia ...... 0.0050 o.0029 Inches of rain...... 42 5.04 .45 .04 1.13 .53 .16 .64 .... .07 .70 .10 2.37 Albuminoid Ammonia ...... 0.0115 o.0067 Mean temperature Before boiling.... 5.00 2.92 (f ahrenheit) .... 54.9° 6o.6° 63.4° 77.9° 77•° 75.9° 78.4° 19.5° 78.1° 76.3° 77.1° 75.3° 73.1° Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime Maximum tempera.t After boiling ..... 2.50 1.46 ture (Fahrenheit)! 65.° 74.° 83. go.° 90.° 89.° 89.° 91.° 90.° 88.° go.° 92.° 85.° Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... 2.00 I.17 Minimum tempera- Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 7.00 4.08 ture (Fahrenheit) 143.° 48.° 54. 6z.° 64.° 65.° 67.° 69.° 64.° 67.° 63.° i61 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 9.00 5.25

Temperature at hydrant, 77° Fahr. Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital. Willard Parker Analysis of Ridgewood Water, August 19, 1907. Hospital. Riverside Hospital. Kingston Avenue Hospital. Results Expressed Results Expressed in Parts by in Grains Per Weight in One U. S. Gallon of aar 1 c Hundred Thousand. 231 Cubic Inches. w H Fa: F ) Remaining Aug. 17, '07 142 39 181 15 40 9 96 160 45 57 48 I 151 Appearance ...... ...... Slightly turbid...... Admitted ...... II 15 x6 6 1 15 9 to To .. zg Coor...... ...... ...... N one. Odor (Heated to Too° Fahr.) None. Discharged ...... 34 5 39 . 53 8 1 3 15 21 14 21 .. 56 ...... Died ...... z 4 I I .. 3 5 4 . Chlorine in Chlorides ...... ..... I.ro 0.641 Remaining Aug. z, '07 117 45 162 r6 1 0 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride ...... 1.82 0.051 34 14 91 155 29 53 37 Phosphates (P,Oa) ...... ...... None. None. Nitrogen in Nitrites ..... ...... None. None. Total treated.... 153 54 207 20 43 15 97 175 54 67 58 I 180 Nitrogen in Nitrates ...... 0.0500 FreeAmmonia ...... o.00z5 3.0015 Albuminoid Ammonia ...... 0.00fo 0.0035 Before boiling.... 4.30 2.51 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from the Same, by Wards. Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime I After boiling . • ... 2.30 1.34 Sickness. Deaths Reported. Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) ...... 2.00 1.17 Mineral matter (non-volatile) ...... 6,5o 3.79 Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 8.5o 4.96 y > k 0. 0. $ K a`S •~of d a Wards. Ii ~k" • bk" Temperature at hydrant, 74° Fahr. o ab .°~ ,~~ a a V

I ------I - n BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. First I I Second • ...... 1 I 1 Third .. z 1 LOCAL BOARD, STATEN ISLAND DISTRICT. Fourth ...... 1 I I 2 .. .. i 3 I Fifth ...... .. i 1 2 1 .. Sixth...... •• 3 1r 3 Seventh ...... • 5 2 3 •. 2 9 .. 1 1 I z 32 Meeting August 20, 1907, I0.3o a. m. Eighth ...... 3 I 5 1 Io Present-Alderman Collins, Acting Commissioner of Public Works Tribus (pre. Ninth ...... 2 5 I 3 3 r 2 4 34 siding). ETwvfthleve t...... 9 13 1 34 6 4 1 1 I I 3 30 The minutes of the meeting of July 16 were approved. r Twelfth .h...... 29 xo • 25 4o 1 2 2 17 5 15 zo8 Thirteenth ...... 13 5 8 .. r 9 •. z ...... 3 1 13 Petition 762. Fourteenth ...... z .. 2 1 3 1 10 I 3 . .. .. 2 .. 9 To construct a sanitary sewer in and for Sherman street, La Forge avenue, La Sixteenth ...... I 30 Forge place, Prospect street and Richmond avenue, Ward 3. First hearing. Re- 3 6 3 r 4 z 2 Seventeenth...... 11 g ferred to the Commissioner of Public Works. Eighteenth...... 9 Nineteenth...... _..... i6 3 •7 33 r zz 2 8 136 Petition 763. Twentieth...... t I 5 1 g I Twenty-first...... • 1 a 8 r3 I 2 To regulate and grade and to pave with macadam and to construct a sewer in Twenty-second ...... 10 11 2 II 16 7 I 3 81 Cleveland place, Ward 4. First hearing. Laid over. The JTwenty-third...... •. 8 7 4 15 17 3 r 3 16 1 1 Bronx l Twenty-fourth...... 8 3 2 •• 3 7 5 3 1 Petition 764. Resolutions 103, 504. -- Total...... 1115 58 •• 93 233 1z 8 2 .. 9 99 32 47 905 To pave and repair sidewalks in Bement, Castleton, Franklin, Cary and Oak- land avenues, Ward I, and Osgood avenue, Ward 2. First hearing. In relation to First ...... 3 1 z 4 1 1 r 13 Bement, Castleton, Cary and Oakland avenues, laid over. Second ...... z . 3 I .. r 1 I i he two following resolutions were moved by Alderman Collins, and were Third ...... I . Fourth...... I .. 2 3 adopted: Fifth ...... •. .. 3 1 Whereas, A petition for a local improvement described below has been received Sixth...... 1 2 1 1 to 7 2 x by the President of the Borough of Richmond; and Seventh ...... r 4 .. .. I . r Eighth...... s z 1 :. 4 9 .. .. 1 1 2 Whereas, He has appointed a time for a meeting of this Local Board not more Ninth h...... 4 3 .. .. 3 I .. z .. 3o than fifteen days after the receipt by him of the said petition, at which meeting the Tenth...... 3 4 .. .. 4 7 I 1 to said petition would be submitted by him to the said Local Board, and he has caused Eleventh...... I I 7 Twelfth...... 5 5 2 r Ir a notice to be published in the CITY RECORD that said petition has been presented to Thirteenth ...... s .. z .. .. z ...... I 1 19 him and is on file in his office for inspection. and aJ the time when and the place Fourteenth...... 5 1 2 2 II where there would be a meeting of this Local Board at which the said petition would Fifteenth...... •...... 2 i I .. 2 4 17 Sixteenth ...... 2 •3 1 Iz •z 2 1 11 be submitted by him to the said Board, which time was not less than ten days after p Sevntth...... 2 1 2 .. .. 4 2 •• .• •. .. 1 2 27 the publication of this notice; and Eighteenth...... 2 .. x .. I z ...... r 1 2 .. 17 Whereas, The said petition was duly submitted thereafter to the said Local Nineteenth...... z I z 5 1 12 Twentieth...... z z r 1 I zo Board, which did duly consider the same and give a full hearing thereon; now there- Twenty-first...... •... I r 3 2 6 1 2 4 20 fore it is Twenty-second...... 6 3 1 I I I r I Resolved, by the Local Board of the Staten Island District, pursuant to titles 2 2 18 Twenty-third ...... I 4 and 3 of chapter so of the Greater New York Charter, That the said petition be and Twenty-fourth . 2 2• 6 2 I 29 Twenty-fifth...... 3 2 2 I I 2 1 I z2 the same hereby is granted; and it is hereby Twenty-sixth...•...... 7 7 z .. 6 6 .1 3 I 1 31 Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local im- Twenty-seventh...... 4 •. 2 •. •. 4 2 . 2 20 Twenty-eighth ...... 4 1 7 7 1 1 33 provement, to wit: Twenty-ninth ...... I 2 4 2 2 2 I 40 To pave and repair the sidewalks with either natural or artificial stone wherever Thirtieth 1 2 r 3 2 2 19 the same are not now paved or are out of repair on both sides of Franklin avenue, Thirty-first...... 1 2 z 14 L. Thirty-second...... 1 • ...... I I .. 5 between Pendleton place and Prospect avenue, in the First Ward of the Borough of Richmond, and to do such other work as may be necessary to the completion of Total...... 67 43 31 T 39 9 5 6 45 26 34 557 the work described. 3 Affirmative-Alderman Collins, Commissioner Tribus (presiding). First...... 2 3 z q Second...... 3 - 3 5 I Negative-None. i{e Third...... 25 I I 14 Whereas, A petition for a local improvement described below has been received ...... 1 4 .• .3 .. •I. .. .. I 27 by the President of the Borough of Richmond; and ...... z Whereas, He has appointed a time for a meeting of this Local Board not more Total...... II 5 3 .. 7 I 4 .. 6 98 than fifteen days after the receipt by him of the said petition, at which meeting the said petition would be submitted by him to the said Local Board, and he has caused

9340 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907.

a notice to be published in the CITY RECORD that said petition has been presented to CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. Droppzd for illness: him and is on file in his office for inspection, and of the time when and the place Charles Kemp, Park Laborer, No. s8. where there would be a meeting of this Local Board at which the said petition would DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Grand street. he submitted by him to the said Board, which time was not less than ten days after September 3—Daniel T. Killien, No.317 Matthew J. Cunneen, Park Laborer, N. the publication of this notice; and Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, is transferred 38o Third avenue. Whereas, The said petition was duly submitted thereafter to the said Local as a Laborer from the office of the Presi- Discharged for absence without leave Board, which did duly consider the same and give a full hearing thereon; now there- dent of the Borough of Brooklyn to the Edward J. Roche, Park Laborer, No. fore it is Department of Bridges, and his compensa- 646 East Ninth' street. Resolved, by the Local Board of the Staten Island District, pursuant to titles 2 tion is fixed at 28% cents per hour. and 3 of chapter io of the Greater New York Charter, That the said petition be and BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. the same hereby is granted; and it is hereby BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Borough of Manhattan. Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local im- September 3—The Board has made the following appointments: September 3—Louis Israel, Clerk, rc provement, to wit: signed. To pave and repair the sidewalks with either natural or artificial stone wherever Wm. Meadowcroft, No. to4 West Nine- Borough of The Bronx. the same are not now paved or are out of repair on both sides of Osgood avenue, ty-fourth street, Assistant Engineer (de- September 3—Change in rate of conw- between Vanderbilt avenue and Richmond road, in the Second Ward of the Borough signer), $2,100 per annum, August 27. pensation of employees in this Bureau, t, ' of Richmond, and to do such other work as may be necessary to the completion of James Owen, No. 74 Hicks street, take effect September I, 1907, viz.: the work described. Brooklyn, Assistant Engineer (designer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. John H. Hanan, of No. 476 East One Affirmative—Alderman Collins, Commissioner Tribus (presiding). Hundred and Fortieth street, Chief Cleri... Negative—None. John 'Peterson, No. 2 Elinor 'place, Caryl, Yonkers, Assistant Engineer (de- salary fixed at $2,700 per annum. On motion, the Board adjourned. signer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. MAYBURY FLEMING, Secretary. Torris Eide, No. 59 Grove street, Elm- hurst, L. I., Assistant Engineer (designer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Halsey French, No. no West Ninety- fifth street, Assistant Engineer (designer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Roger W. Armstrong, No. 144 West Sixty-fifth street, Assistant Engineer (de- In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 466 of the Laws of signer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. 1901, 1 transmit the following report of the transactions of the offices of the Com- James E. Barlow, No. 36 East Twenty- missioner of Public Works, President of the Borough of Manhattan, for the week eighth street, Assistant Engineer (de- ending August 21, 1907: signer), $2,500 per annum, August 22. Arthur R. Holbrook, No. Io4 West Public Moneys Received During the Week. Ninety-fourth street, Assistant Engineer For restoring and repaving pavement, General Account ...... $3,437 75 (designer), $2,I00 per annum, August 22. For redemption of obstructions seized...... 43 50 Chas. S. Landers, No. 44 West Forty- I~or vault permits ...... 3,524 95 fourth street, Assistant Engineer (de- For shed permits .. ...... 65 on signer), $2,I00 per annum, August 22. Forsewer connections ...... 376 38 Frank A. Bayley, No. 25 South Oxford OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. For bay window permits ...... 239 16 street, Brooklyn, Assistant Engineer (de- signer), $2,100 per annum, August 22. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING Total...... $7,686 74 Edward A. Leen, No. 238 Sackett street, which the Public Offices in the City are open Brooklyn, Stenographer and Typewriter, or business and at which the Courts regularly open $1,050 per annum, August 28. and adjourn, as well as the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held, together with the Permits Issued. Agnes R. Gillette, No. 642 West One heads of Departments and Courts. Permits to open streets to make sewer connections ...... 98 Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Libra- Permits to place building material on streets ...... 105 rian, $600 per annum, August 27. (Trans- Permits to construct street vaults ...... ... 8 fer.) CITY OFFICES. Permits, special ..... ...... 2 Raymond H. Bushnell, No. 47 Garden street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Office Boy, Permits to construct sheds ...... 13 MAYOR's OB'FICE. Permits to cross sidewalks ...... 6 $25 per month, August 26. Ezra J. Hunter, Jamaica, L. I., Cleaner, No. 5 City Hall, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Permits for subways, steam mains and various connections ...... 347 9 a. m. to is M. Permits for railway construction and repairs ...... 4 $Io per month, August 21. Telephone, Soso Cortlandt. Permits to repair sidewalks ...... 94 Cleveland Justis, Babylon, L. I., La- GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. Permits for sewer borer, $2.50 per day, August 26. Frank M. O'Brien. Secretary. connections ...... 20 William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. Permits for sewer repairs ...... 20 Philip H. Muehlenthal, Babylon, L. I., James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and Permits for bay windows ...... . . 8 Laborer, $2.5o per day, August 26. Warrant Clerk. The last day's services of the follow- ing named men terminated on the dates BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND 1SIASDRBa. Total ...... 725 shown: Room 7, City Hall, q a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays, Frederick Ljung, Cataloguer (tempo- 9a.m.torsm. Tedph~ one, Soso Cortlandt. Obstructions Removed. rary), August 2o; resigned. Patrick Derry, Chief of Bureau. Julian Thornley, Designing Engineer Obstructions removed from various streets and avenues ...... 14 SDRYAU OF LICINSU. (emergency), August 24; expiration of y a. m. to p m: Saturdays, q s m. to n m! emergency period. Telephone, Smo Cortlandt. Repairs to Pavement. Torris Eide, Topographical Draughts- Tohn P. Comgan, Chief of Bureau man, August 2! ; appointed Assistant En- Principal Office, Rooms City Hall. Gaetano Square yards of pavement repaired ...... 6,317 D'Amato Deputy Chief, oroughs of Manhattan gineer (designer). and The Bronx. John Peterson, Topographical Draughts- Branch Office, Room [s, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, Daniel J. Griffin, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brook- Repairs to Sewers. man, August 21 ; appointed Assistant En- Linear feet of sewer built ...... 243 gineer (designer). Branch Office, Richmond Borough Hall, Room sg James Owen, Mechanical Draughtsman, New Brighton, S. I.; William R. Woelfle, Financial Linear feet of sewer cleaned ...... 23,290 Clark, Borough of Richmond. Linear feet of sewer examined ...... II,700 August 21 ; appointed Assistant Engineer _ Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island Basinscleaned ...... 249 (designer). Basins examined ...... 331 Halsey French, Assistant Engineer, Au- gust 21 ; appointed Assistant Engineer (de- signer). AqIIssDUCT COMM IOBERL Requisitions drawn on Comptroller ...... $239,458 81 James E. Barlow, Assistant Engineer, pRoom soy, No. sIc Broadway. 5th floor, 9 a. m. to August 2I ; appointed Assistant Engineer 4 Telephone, I942 Worth. (designer). The Mayor the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis. Statement of Laboring Force Employed During the Week Ending August 17, 1907. John William Roger W. Armstrong, Assistant Engi- Evcckk . Ryan and John P. Wino p Haairryy Repaving and Renewal of Pavements— neer (temporary), August 2I ; appointed ~'$ ,Secretary; Winer H. Sears, Chief En- aineer. Mechanics...... 247 permanently Assistant Engineer (design- Laborers ...... 213 er). Teams...... 5 Frank A. Bayley, Assistant Engineer ARMORY BOARD, (designer, temporary), August 2I ; ap- Major George B. McClellan, the President of Carts...... I2o the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan: pointed permanently Assistant Engineer Brigadier-General James McLeer, Brigadier-General (designer) . George Moore Smith the President of the Depart- Boulevards, Roads and Avenues (Maintenance of)— Chas. S. Landers, Assistant Engineer ment of Taxes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy. Harris Davis, Secretary, Room 6, Basement, Mechanics...... 8 (designer, temporary), August 2I ; ap- Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets. Laborers...... pointed permanently Assistant Engineer O6" hours, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. Teams...... 29 (designer). to as M. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Carts ...... .. i818 Wm. Meadowcroft, Assistant Engineer (designer, temporary), August 26; ap- ART COIWIBsION. Roads, Streets and Avenues— pointed permanently Assistant Engineer (designer). oom st. Laborers...... ...... 23 Arthur R. Holbrook, Assistant Engineer Teams...... Io (temporary), August 21; appointed per- Secretary: A. Carts ...... 5 maneritly Assistant Engineer. Sewers, Maintenance, Cleaning, etc.— DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Mechanics...... 93 F D. September 3—The Commissioner has Arnold Laborers...... 141 John Teams...... II transferred Charles H. Guth from the po- Carts...... 49 sition of Marine Stoker to that of Dock Cleaners...... 1 Laborer, with compensation at the rate of RIDpc.r4yilR AND ALLIVn RccsrIrsr.B. 3I4 cents per hour while employed, to Office, Belleyae Hospital. take effect at once. Telephone, 4400 Madison Square. Cleaning Public Buildings, Baths, etc.— Board of Trustees—Dr. John W. Brennan Presi. dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden 1f. Rob- Mechanics...... 185 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF bins Samuel Sachs, Leopold Stern Theodore E. Laborers...... io6 BROOKLYN. Tac(c, Miles Tierney, obert W. Heblierd ax-officio, General Medical Superintendent, S. T. Armstrong, Carts... ...... ...... 31 August 31—Jacob A. Degan, No. 1293 M. D. Bath Attendants ...... 245 Southern boulevard, has been appainte3 an Cleaners...... 254 Inspector of Plumbing in the Bureau of BOARD or ALDfR> BN. Buildings, at a compensation of $i,2oo per No. ii City Hall, to a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays. to a. m~.hto zs M. Changes in Working Force for Week Ending August 17, 1907. annum, to date from August 3o, igo7. atrick F. McGo an,President. Bureau of Highways— - DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. P One Laborer, $2, reinstated. P. J. Scully, City Clerk. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. Bureau of Sewers— BOARD ON A//E$$ORI. One Inspector of Construction resigned. September 3—Transferred from Driver to Attendant, September I: O®os, No. 330 Broadway. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Baler- One Laborer, deceased. days, William J. Bathe, No. 305 West Thirty- Zucca. HENRY S. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Public Works. sixth street. Paul Weimam.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g, Jo'. THE CITY RECORD. 9341

ames H. Kennedy. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND William H. jasper, Secretary. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. Telephone, 29, 30 and 31 Worth George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman' Herman Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room ASSESSMENTS. A. Metz, Comptroiler; James J. Martin, thamber- O. lain • Patrick F. McGowan President of the Board David E. Austen, Receiver of Taus. Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre BOARD OF BLECTIONL of Aldermen and John R. Davies, Chairman Finance John 7. McDono h and William H. Loughran, streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays Deputy Receivers of Taxes. 9 a. in. to Is in. Headquarters, General Office, No. Ioy West Forty Committee, hoard of Aldermen, Members; N. Tay- Commissioners Lawson Purdy, President, Frank first street. lor Phill ys Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Third Raymond Nicholas Muller, James H. Tully, Charles OOffice of ~ecreta~r~ y,Room Iz, Stewart Building.I and Tremont avenues. Commissioners — John T. Dooling (President) Telephone,iaoo Worth, John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep- Putzel, Thomas L. Hamilton, Hugh J. Hastings. Charles B. Page (Secretary), John Maguire, Rudolpl n Receivers of Taxes. C. Fuller. tt orough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF ATER SUPPLY, James B. Bouck and John F. Regan, Deputy Re- BOROUGH OFFICES. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. carvers of Taxes. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Manhattan, Nos. I3-gI Park Row. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Nos. 53 to sI Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p in. No. Ira West Forty-second street. James W Stevenson, Commissioner. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Telephones, Manhattan, 8gao Cortlandt; Brook- William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. John H. Little Deputy Commissioner. George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy lyn 3980 Main- Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, E. SchiA, Secretary. Receivers of Taxes. 94 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 6z Tremont. The Bronx. Office hours, 9a. in, to4p.in. Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, iohn H. O'Brien Commissioner. One Hundred and Thirtyeighth street and Mott Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Is M. New Brighton. Frankj. Goodwin, Deputy Commissioner. avenue (Solingen Building) Telephone, 608o Cortlandt., John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy Tohn F. Garvev. Secretary to Department. Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk. Receivers of Taxes. I. M. de Varona Chief Engineer. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic Engi- Brooklyn. AND ARREARS. neer. No. 4s Court street (Temple Bar Building). DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. George Russell, Chief Clerk. 8r Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and . CENTRAL OFFICE. Power. Queens. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. No. 46~ Jackson avenue, Long Island City. 9 a. m. to 4 p, m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Iz m. Arrears, William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess- William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner Bor- Iohn V. y, Commissioner. ments and Arrears. ough of Brooklyn Municipal Building, Brooklyn. Richmond. inner, Borough of The Bronx — Municipal Building, fohn W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook- Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. John FtCB zgradSceare l,Sety~ Rooms 1-3. lyn. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. James. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4p. m.; Saturdays, sessments and Arrears. Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough ga.m.toisin. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND corner Court and Montague streets. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. William E. Melody, Deputy Collector of Assess- Thomas M. Lynch Water Register, The Bronx. HOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- FERRIES. ments and Arrears. Charles C. Wiss@1', Deputy Commissioner Bor- Pier "A;' N. R Battery place. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long island TIONMENT. Telephone, 300 Rector. avenue and Fifth street Long Island City. City. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, P.esident John A. Bensel, Commissioner. Patrick E. Leahy, beputy Collector of Assess- Charles J McCormack, Deputy Commissioner, of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough Denis A. ]udge, Deputy Commissioner. ments and Arrears, Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, St. George, of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brooklyn Ioee h W. Savage, Borough of Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. S. I. President of the Borough of The Bronx, President Officehone, 9 a m~ . to 4p. .; Saturdays, 'sin. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Bor- of the Borough of Queens, President of the Borough and Arrears. ough of Richmond, Borough Hall, St. George, S.I. of Richmond. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. AND OF MARKETS. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS, BOARD OF EDUCATION. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway No. 277 Broadway. Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Room I4I, Robert McCabe President; John J. Moore Secre- Worth. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and tary; John Todd, Treasurer; ex-officio, Horace Joseph Haag, Secretary William M. Lawrence, Manhattan, 9 a, m. to 5 p. m. (in the month of August, Superintendent of Markets, Loomis and Matthew E. Healy. Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Adee, Clerk to 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. , Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Ii M. James H. Baldwin, Deputy Superintendent of Rooms 14, 15 and ,6 Aldrich Building, Nos. 149 Board. Telephone So Plaza. Markets. and I5I Church street. OFFICE OF THE CHIEP ENGINEER. Richard If'. Adams, Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr David O'Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue Office open during business hours every day in the Grosvenor H. Backus, Nicholas J. Barrett, Joseph year except legal holidays. Examinations are held Nelson P. Lewis Chief Engineer No. 277 Broad- E. Cosgrove, Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. in. way, Room I4o8. telephone, zz8l *orth. DeLaney Samuel B. Donnelly Horace E. Dres- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of ser, A. Leo Everett, Joseph icola Francolini, Rooms 63 to 67. Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room 1408. George Freifeld John Greene, George J. Gilles- James J. Martin, City Chamberlain. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Telephone, 2281 Worth. pie, Randolph 6tiuggenllelmer George D. Hamlin John H. Campbell, Deputy Chamberlain. Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of M. D.; Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M. D.; Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, Franchises No 277 Broadway, Room 8ox. Tele- Thomas T Higgins, Arthur Hollick, Charles H. from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. phone, szl~a Worth. Ingalls, Nathan S. Jonas Hugo Kanzler, John C. HEADQUARTERS. Kelley,_Alrick IL Man, dement March, Mitchell DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Nos. x57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth hattan. avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. in. to 4p m. Telephone, ss3o Plaza, Manhattan; 2356 Main- Rooms 6aa7 and 6oa8 Metropolitan Building, No. I Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices all Brooklyn. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. in. to ways Francis J. Lantry, Commissioner. 4 p m.; Saturdays q a. m. to Iz m. A. Telephonehone 4goo Columbus. Hugh Bonner Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 5840 6ramercv. V. Wingate, Egerton L. ThomasT Harlington, M. D., Commissioner of Charles C. Wise Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Warren A. Conover, Charles Bask Lewis Hard- of the Board. (Two Health and President. of Brooklyn and Queens. ing, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Crojmr, Henry R Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Theodore A. Bingham, Alfred M. Downes, Secretary; Michael 3. Healion, Marshall and George A. Just, Chapman. Commissioners. Secretary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Edward V. Barton, Clerk. Eugene W. Scheffer Secretary. Jr., Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Bor- Board meeting every Tuesday at s p. in. Herman M. Biggs,R. D., General Medical Officer. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. Lrdward F. Croker Chief of Department. C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build- Sanitary Superintendent. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSBSS- in¢a. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Patrick Tones Superintendent of School Supplies. William A. Larney, Inspector of Combustibles, MENTS. Henry R M. Cook, Auditor. Borough of Manhattan. Nos, 157 and x59 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. hattan. Telephone, 640 Plaza, Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Assistant SanitarySuper- Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles Bor- Francis K. Pendleton Corporation Counsel, Henry M. Leipz iger Supervisor of Lectures. intendent, George A. Roberts, Assistant Chief Clerk. Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of Claude G. Leland, Shperrotcadcnt of Libraries. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 3397 Jay Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3520 Main. Taxes and Assessments. Records. Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- ment No. s8o Broadway. Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. tan. The Bronx and Richmond. Telephone, Iwo Worth.' William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Schools, and George S. Davis, Andrew W. Edson Charles F. Spencer, M. D., Acting Assistant San- Brooklyn and Queens. Clarence E. Meleney Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward itary Superintendent- Ambrose Lee, 1r., Assistant _ Andrew. P. Martin, Inspector in charge of Fire B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- Chief Clerk ; Arthurth J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. mii ler, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superinten- Registrar of Records. Office No. sq9 Broadway. dents. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 4o Clinton street T Ec ward Simmons+ Charles N.. Chadwick, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Charles A. Shaw, Commissioners. Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- Thomas Hassett, Secretary. j Darw~kiner~L. Bardwell William A. Campbell, }John Superintendent ; Alfred F. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer Clerk' S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of M CEdaa l Matthew J. Elgas, Edward D. arrell Records. Central Office open at all hours. Cornelius b. Franklin, ohn Griffin, M. D.; John H. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Haaren John L. N. aunt, Henry W. Jiaameson, Borough of Queens, Nos. 3)a and 374 Fulton street J Jamaica. Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, ago Broad. ames fee, Charles W. Lyon JamescCabe, LAW DEPARTMENT. William J. O'Shea. Julia )hichman JAlfred T. John P. Moore, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- way, q a. in. to 4 p. m. Schaufer, Albert Shiels, Edgar Dubs bimer, Seth intendent ; George R. Crowly Assistant Chief Clerk- OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Telephone 4315 Worth. T. Stewart Edward W. Stitt Grace C. Strachan, Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, —,John Purroy Mitchel, Commis- Joseph S. 'itaylor, Evangeline A. Whitney. Records. 6th, 7th and 8th floors, q a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, sioners. 9 a. m. to 12 M. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street 1'eleohone, 3900 Worth. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE Stapleton, Staten Island. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- COMMISSION. Schools, and James C. hyrnes, Walter L. Hervey Assistants — Theodore Connoly, George L. Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. intendent; Charles E. Hoyer Assistant Chief Clerk Sterling, Charles D. Olendorf, James T. Malone, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. I. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of George S. Coleman, William P. Burr, John Records. L. O'Brien, Terence Farley Franklin Chase Office of the Commission, Room 138 No do Hoyt Cornelius F. Collins, Edwin T: Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat- Freedman John C. Breckinridge, Louis tan. New York City DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Hahlo, )''rank B. Pierce, Stephen O'Brien, Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. uilding, Charles A. O'Neil, John F. O'Brien. Edward S. Norton, Oscar S. Bailey. Stewart B Chambers street and Broadway Moses Herrman, Commissioner of Parks for the 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to is M. Boroughs of Manhattan and- Richmond, and Presi- Malone, William B. Crowell, Richard H. Mitchell, Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. Telephone, hoc Worth. dent Park Board. John Widdecombe Thomas F. Byrne, Andrew T. Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes- Herman A. Metz, Com Campbell, J;. Arthur Sweeny, P. Nichol- day and Friday of each week at a o'clock p. m. ptroller. M. F. Loughman Secretary. George H.M~ and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Offices, Arsenal, central Park. son Alfred V. Booraem, William H. King, Thomas Comptrollers. Telephone' aoi Plaza. F. Noonan, Josiah A. Stover, Curtis A. Peters. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Michael- Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Oliver E. Stanton, Secretary to Comptroller. the Boroughs of Brooklyn andueens. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- MAIN DIVISION. City Hall, Rooms n, is; xo a. in. to 4 p. in.; Sat- 1~Telephone. 23oo South. 'dialler," I. Townsend Burden, Jr.,' William H. urdays, so a. M. to rs m. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room Ir. Joseph I. Berry Commissioner of Parks for the Doherty, Francis Martin, Frank E. Smith, Henry Telephone, 756o Cortlandt. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Borough of The Bronx. W. Mayo. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Law- Aldermen. Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, is in. rason RIggs Jr. Joseph F. Prendergast First Deputy City Clerk. keeper, Room 8. Telephone, 998 Tremont. Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. Michael F. Blake, Clef Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. BROOKLYN OFFICE. Joseph V. Sculley Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Borough Hall, ad floor, 9 in. to 4 p. In., Satur- Thomas J. McCa~,e, Deputy City Clark, Borough Room 85. R. CENTRAL OFFICE. days 9 a. m. to xz m. of The Bronx. BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. Telephone z9q8 Main. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. in. to 4 p. M. James D. Aell, Assistant in charge. n h of Queens. P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room s7. Saturdays. is in. p Jose h F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. of Richmond. No. qo West Broadway, 9 a. in. to 4 p. in hater- Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, days 9 a. M. to 12 M. Room ]85. ames ~ CITY RECORD OFFICE. Telephone, bigo Cortlandt. per for 327 to 331 John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND BLANK BOOKS.. '. STATISTICS. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. Charles S. Harvey, Supervising Statistician and Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. sI Examiner, Room i80. Estimates for Work and Materials for Budding, Re- No. xig Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Satur- pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m. to 4 days q a. in to 12 m. Park Row. Entrance, Room Soy, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. 5 Saturdays, o a. in. to Is in. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION, p. in. Saturdays, IS in. Telephone, 4 26 Cortlandt. Telephone, 1505 and 51o6 Cortlandt. Supply Bureau tepeof Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- Herman Stieiel, Assistant in charge. Room, No. a City Hall. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of sixth street. Office hours, 8.3o a. in. to 4 p. m. Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor • Henry McMillen, Institutions, Room 38. The Children's Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF Deputy Supervisor; C. in)rKsnife, Secretary. Office hours, 8.3o a. in. to 4 p. in. PERSONAL TAXES. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Jeremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Richmond No. ato Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub- No. 8 Chambers street and No. 65 Reads street, Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. lic 9 a. m. to 4 e m.- Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Iz m. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster telephone, 4585 Worth. Geo. O'ReiUy, Assistant in charge. Office, ENGINEERING DIVISION. 277 Broadway. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. John NIV. Bogart Commissioner. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF James P. Archibald Deputy Conunfssianar. Chandler Withlngton, Chief Engineer, Room 5S. Nos. 13 to aI Park row, 9 a, in. to 4 p. in. BUILDINGS. ohs j Caldwe ll, Secretary. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. No. East Twenty-third street, 9 a, M. to 4 p. in. Office ,hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sstsrdspe, 9 a. in. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE Walter Bensel M. D., Commissioner. Saturdays, 9 a. M. to Is m. to ism, Thomas F. Byrne., ortimer J. Brown, Apprais. William H. Edwards, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone 1961 Gramercy. Telephone, s828 Worth, en of Real Estate, Room 151'. John 3. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. 9342 - THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g, 1907.

METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMIS- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Tames P. Kohler Assistant Deputy County Clerk. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. SION. President's Office New Brighton, Staten Island. Robert Stewart, Counsel. No. 400 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, S. I. Office No. xy Battery Place. Daniel Lewis, Pres- George Cromweit, President. Telephone call, 4930 Main. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to is m., and I p. m. to ident, Olin H. Landreth, George . So~er ,, Andrew Maybury Fleming. Secretary. p.m. I Provost, Jr., Secretary, James H. Fuertes, Louis Lincoln Tribes Consulting Engineer and John J. Kenney, District Attorney. Commissioners. Acting Commissioner of Public Work COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Telephone, '6q4 Rector. John Seaton Superintendent of Buildings. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms so, 17,18, H. E. Buel Scuperintendent of Highways. SHERIFF. John T. iretherston, Superintendent of Street 22 and ag. Court opens at io a. m, daily and sits County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. Ceaning. until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23; Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Part IL, Room No. Io, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Joseph J. Barth, Sheriff COMMISSION. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. Rooms r7, 18 and as, open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build- p. m.; Saturdays Is m. John J. Schoen, Under kherif. No 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ings and Offices. Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County William F. Baker, R. Ross Appleton, Frank L. George W. Tuttle, Principal Assistant Engineer, Judges. Polk. Bureau of Engineering-Topographical. Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. THE COURTS. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. Theodor S. Oxhoim, Principal Assistant Engineer, Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main. Bureau of Engineering-Construction. Labor Bureau. Offices-Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., 9 APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE No. 51 Lafayette street (old No. 61 Elm street). a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to ism. SUPREME COURT. Telephone, 2140 Worth. Telephone, rood Tompkinsville. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Hours, g a, m. to 5 p. m. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. CORONERS. John F. Clarke, District Attorney. street. Court opens at I p. M. Nos. 15y and iS9 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice, George L. quarters Fire Department. Borough of The Bronx-Corner of Third avenue PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Hugh Bonner, Deputy Fire Commissioner and and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Tele- Laughlin, john Proctor Clarke James W. Houghton, Chairman' William Montgomery, John Sherry, C. phone, rs5o Tremont and 1402 Tremont. No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn. 9 Francis M. Scott and John 9. Lambert, justices; Andrade, Jr. Abram A. Breneman. Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke. a. m.to5p. m. Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk; William Lamb, Deputy Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, No. 157 East Sixty- William T. Austin, thief Clerk. Charles E. _E eale, Public Administrator, Clerk. seventh street. Borough of Brooklyn-Office, Room n Borough Telephone, s84o Main. Clerk's Office open at 9 a. in Hall. Telephone, 4004 Main and fooq Main. Stated meetings Tuesday of each week, at 3 p. m. Henry J Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy. Telephone, 640 I laze. Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. Open all hours of the day and night. REGISTER. SUPREME COURT FIRST DEPART- POLICE DEPARTMENT. Borough of Manhattan-Office, Criminal Courts MENT. Buildin Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m., CENTRAL OFFICE. g Centre and White streets. Open at all excepting months of July and August; then from 9 County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open times of he day and night. a. M. to s p. m, provided for by statute, from ro.r5 a, m. to 4 p. in. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, Alfred J. Bouiton, Register. (motions) Room No. r 6. Telephone 3100 Spring. George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. Special Term, Part I. Theodore A Bingham, Commissioner. Julius Harburger, President Board of Coroners. Special Term, Part II. (ex-pare business), Rcom Arthur 1. O'Keefe First Deputy Commissioner. TJacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Nu. r3. SHERIFF. Special Term, Part Ill., Room No. 19. Frederick H. Bugber, Second Deputy Commis- iephones 5004, 5057 5558 Franklin. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. so. sioner. Borough of Queens-office, Borough Hall, Fulton County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Term, Part V. Room No, 33• Bert Hanson, Third Deputy Commissioner. street, Jamaica, L. I. . m. to 4 p in.; Saturdays, Is m. Special Term, Part Vt. (Elevated Railroad cases), Daniel G. Slattery Secretary to Commissioner. Samuel D. Nutt Alfred S. Ambler. VMichael J, Flaherty, Sheriff. William H. Kipp, thief Clerk. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Room gI. Office hours from 9 a. m. to in p. m. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Borough of 'Richmond-Second street, New Brigh- Trial Term, Part III., Room No. as. ton. Open for the transaction of business all hours SURROGATE. Trial Term, Part IV. Room No. 2I. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Hall of Records Brooklyn, N, Y. Trial Term, Part V. iioom No. s4. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis- Tames C. Churcii, Surrogate. Trial Term, Part V)'.. Room No. 35. trict, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau Street, William P. Pickett, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 23. Manhattan. Court opens at In a, m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. s7. Office hours, 8 a. m. to Ii p. m., every day in the p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Is m. Trial Term, Part IX, Room No. 26, year including holidays and Sundays. COUNTY OFFICES. TrialTerm, Part X. loom No. s8. Public meetings of the Commission every day at Trial Term, Part Xi. Room No. 37, 1o:3o a. m. in the Public Hearing Room of the Com- QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, Part XII. Room No. s6. mission, third floor of the Tribune Building, unless NEW YORK COUNTY. Trial Term Part XII'I., and Special Term, Part otherwise ordered. VII.. Room loo. 36. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Appellate Term Room No. 59. Commissioners, William R. Willcox, Chairman; Naturalization bureau, Room No. 58, third florr. William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Office hours, g a. in to s p. m.- Saturdays, g a. in Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, Abel E. Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and to Is m. Queens County Court-(rouse, Long Island Clerks in attendance from io a. m. to 4 p. m. Blackman. Secretary Travis H. Whitney. Broadway, q a. m. to 4 p. m, City, Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part 1. (motions), Telephone, 4150 Beekman. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Room No. r5, Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parts Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. business), room southwest corner, mezzanine floor. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Frederick O'Byrne Secretary, Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, room south- COUNTY CLERK. east corner, second floor. Manhattan Office, No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Jamaica, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, City Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north Telephone, 5331 Gramercy. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. of New York. east corner second floor, east. Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner. Office open, April I to October r, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Clerk's office, Appellate Term, room southwest Harry G. Darwin, First Deputy Commissioner. Office, New County Court-house. October I to April I, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays cornerthud floor. Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens William S. Andrews, Commissioner. throughout year until is noon Trial Term, Part 1. (criminal business). and Richmond), Temple Bar Building, No. 44 John Niederstein, County Clerk. Court street. Henry J. Walter, Jr.. Deputy County Clerk. Telephone. 3825 Main, COUNTY CLERK. Charles Mahler, Assistant Deputy ..ourtyClerk. John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. George Distler, Deputy County Clerk. Bronx Office, Nos. 2804 2806 and 2808 Third ave- Nos. 5, 8, q, Io and xi New Cou"ty Court-house Frank C. Klingenbeck, Secretary. nue. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4p. m. Telephone, 967 Melrose. Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk. Telephone, 151 Jamaica. William B. Calvert, Superintendent. John I' Curry, Deputy, Joseph J. Glennen, Secretary. Telephone, 87o Cortlandt. COUNTY COURT.OURT. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. BOROUGH OFFICES. County Court opens at in a. m. Trial Terms DISTRICT ATTORNEY. begin first Monday of each month, except July, August and September. Special Terms each Satur- 80 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre day, except during August. 45 Office of the President, corner Third avenue and streets. County Judge's office always open at No. 336 Ful- One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; 9 a. m. to Office hours from 9 " a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays ton street Jamaica, N. Y. 9a.m.tojam. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPART- 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 2 a. m. to Ism. Wm. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. MENT. ,issionei of Public Works. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn ,.nt Commissioner of Public Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island N . Y. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. City, q a. m. to 5 y m. Court open daily from in o'clock a. m. too'clock Ira G. Darrin, District Attorney. p m. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for Engineer. No. 1i9 Nassau street 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Trials. Special Term for Motions. Principal Assistant Topo- William M. Hoes Public Administrator. Lames F. McGee General Clark. Telephone, 6376 dortlandt. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Charles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Tlephone,e 69p0 1lfain, Thomas H. O'Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. No. 17 Cook avenue, Elmhurst. Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of H ghways. John T. Robinson, Public Administrator, County Patrick 1. Revilie, Superintendent of Buildings. REGISTER. of Queens CRIMINAL DIVISION-SUPREME John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 COURT. Buildings. p. m.• Saturdays, 9 a. m, to Is m. During the months i SHERIFF. Martin Geiszler Superintendent of Highways. of July and August the hours are from 9 a. M. to 2 County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a. m. to Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White Albert H. Lie(,enau, Superintendent of Public p.m. 4 p. and Franklin streets. Buildings and Offices. Frank Gass, Register. rt Haarve9 Sheriff. ram. Court opens at 50.30 a. m. Telephone, 66 Tremont. William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. John M. Phillips, 1`1nder Sheriff. Peterj. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Telephone, 3goo Worth. Special Deputy to the Clerk, Clerk's Office open from g a. m. to 4 p. m. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. SURROGATE. Telephone, 6064 Franklin. SHERIFF. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. President's Office, Nos. s5 and 16 Borough Hall, Office at Jamaica. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.• Saturdays, g a. m. to Ia m. No. egg Broadway, g a, m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Bird S. Coler, 'resident. 9a. In. to as m. the office is open between March 31 and July 1, Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. Nicholas J. Hayes, Sheriff. from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; on Saturdays, from 8 a. m. to Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, lohn A. Heffernan Private Secret A. J, Johnson Under Sheriff. Is m.; between July I and September I from 9 Elm, White and Franklin streets. Desmond Dunne, lommissioner of Public Works. Telephone, 49k4 Worth. a. m. to 4 p. m.; on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Court opens at In a. m. Durbin Van Vieck, Assistant Commissioner of The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at Thomas C. T. Crain Francis S. McAvoy Otto Public Works. ro R. m., except during the month of August, when A. Rosalsky Warren VIA Foster, Thomas C. b'Sul- David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings . SURROGATE. no court is held, and the court sits every daythere- livan and diaries S. Whitman, Judges of the Court Thomas R. Farrell, Superintendent of the Bureau after until all contested cases have been disposed of. of General Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk, of Highways. Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. m. to Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4. m. James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of 4 p. m., except Saturday when it closes at is M. During July and August Clerk's office will close Sewers. During the months of July and August the hours at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at ra E' Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendentperi of the Bureau are from M. to 2 p. m. RICHMOND COUNTY. of PublPub 'i cBuildings and Offices. Frank T.T. Fitzgerald, Abner C. Thomas, Surro- gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW Village Hall, Stapleton. YORK. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Charles J, Kullman, Commissioner. KINGS COUNTY. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. No. 3s Chambers street Brownstone Building City Office of the President, Nos. 14, IS and r6 City Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m,; Saturdays Hall Park, from in a. m. o 4 p. m. Hall, 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to rs m. from 9 a. m. to is m, Part I. John F. Ahearn, President. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Part II. Bernard Downing, Secretary. Part III. Henry S. Thompson, Commissioner of Public 5 County Court-house. COUNTY CLERIC. Part IV. Works. Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Part V. Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings . racob A. Livingston Deputy Commissioner. County Office Building, Richmond, S. L, 9. a. m.to Special Term Chambers will be held from In a. m. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- Albert B. Waldron. Secretary. m. to 4p. m. lic Works. Office hours from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 4 C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. Clerk's Office open from a. in. to 4 p. m. George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. from 9 a. m. to 12 M. County Court-house, Richmond, S. L, 9 a. m. to 4 Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chiefustice; John Henry William J. Boyhan. Superintendent of Sewers. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m.to 2 p. m. McCarty Lewis J. Conlan, Theodore F. Hascall, p. a Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to is M. Francis h. Delehanty, )oseph I. Green, William Telephone, 1454 Main. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. H. Wadhams, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Terms of Court, Richmond County, rgoy. Telephone, 614s Cortlandt. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue County Courts-Stephen D. Stephens, County and Fifth street, Long Island City, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Judge. Saturdays 9 a. m. to Is M. Hall of Records. first Monday of June, Grand and Trial rury COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Joseph Dermal, President. Office hours 9 a. in to 4 p. m., excepting months First Monday of December, Grand and Trial Jury. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be- Herman Ringe, Secretary. of July and August, then 9 a. m. to s p. m.; Satur- Fourth Wednesday of Ianuary, without a jury. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- Lawrence Greaser, Commissioner of Public Works. days 9 a. m. to Is m, Fourth Wednesday of bruary,Fe without a Jury. hattan. Alfred Denton, Assistant Commissioner of Public olln K. Neal, Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a jury. Court opens at io a. m. Works. D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury. Justices-First Division-John B. McKean Wil- James P. Hicks, Superintendent of Highways. Thomas D. Mossaoy, Superintendent. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. liam E. Wyatt Willard H. Olmsted, Jose pi M Carl Berge r. Superintendent of Buildings. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Fourth Wednesday of SePteusber, without a Jury. Deuel, Lorenz keller, John B. Mayo. Charles W Joseph H. De Bragga, Superintendent of Sewers. Fourth Wednesday of October without a )ury Culkin, Clerk; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. Lucien Kna p, Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Surrogate's Court-Stephen Li. Stephens, Surro- Clerk's Office open from g a. m. to 4 p. m. Office No. 48 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. COUNTY CLERK. Second Division-Trial Days- No. 17s Atlantic Mathew J. Goldner Superintendent of Public Mondays at the Borough Hall, St. George, 10.30 Buildings and Offices, Office. Town Hall, Jamaica. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. o'clock a, m. avenue, Brooklyn Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- Robert R. Crowell, Engineer Topographical Bu- to 4 P. m-; during months of July and August, 9 a. m. Tuesdays at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30 days at to o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of reau. Office, No, n5s Jackson avenue, Long Island to s D. m.: Saturdays. 9 a. m. to Is m. o'clock a. m. Queens, Tuesday at so o'clock; Town Hall, New City. Charles T. Hartzheim County. Clerk. Wednesdays at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, BrI'~hton, Borough of Richmond, Thursday at so elephone, rgoo Greeispoint. Bela Tokaji, Deputy lounty Clerk. at 10.30 o'clock a, m, o'clock. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Imo. THE CITY RECORD. 93,43

Justices—Howard i. Forker, Patrick Keady, john Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that per- 1 centre line of Starr street between the boundary line CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE Fleming Thomas W Fitzgerald, Robert T Witkin, lion thereof which lies west of the centre line of of Queens County and the centre line of Central George'. O'Keefe; Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk; John Lenox or Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river, avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam COMMISSION. J. Dorman, Deputy Clerk north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of No. lqo East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, wick avenues, and northwest of the centre line of TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH Brooklyn, open from 9 a. m. to 4 p, M. southeast comer of Sylvan place. Court opens Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- every morng at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 WARDS. and continues open to close of business. and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. CHILDREN'S COURT. Joseph P. Fallon, Justice. William J. Kennedy, ClerkPhilip D. Meagher, Justice. John W. Carpenter, Clerk, . URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF First Division—No, 66 Third avenue, Manhattan, Clerk's office open fro a. m, to 4 p, m. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. M. P chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the Edmund C. Lee, Clerk, Telephone, 3595 mm 9 Court opens at 9 a. m. Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- Second Division—No. Ios Court street, Brooklyn to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the James P. Sinnott, Clerk. Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that Fourth District—Embraces the Twent -fourth ann Commissioners appointed under said Acts will be portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of Seven- Twenty-fifth Wards that portion of the Twenty-first held at the office of the Commission, Room 138, tieth street, west of Central Park West to Fifty-ninth and Twenty-third Skards lying east of the centre line No. ego Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. street, east on Fifty-ninth street to Seventh avenue, of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line of of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, First Division. south on Seventh avenue to Fifty-third street, west Schenectady avenue, and that portion of the Twenty- Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at a on Fifty-third street to Eighth avenue, south on seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of o'clock p. in., until further notice. art opens from 9 a. M. top. m. Eighth avenue to Fortieth street, north side to Hud- Starr street between the boundary line of Queens Dated Nsw Yoxx CITY. March 3, 59e6. y Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell. Leroy B. son river. Court-room, No. 314 West Fifty-fourth and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, e, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, 10sep11 street. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m., Sundays of the centre line of Suydam street between the centre GEORGE C. NORTON- loss, James J. Walsh, Henry Steinert, Daniel and legal holidays excepted. lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and south- OSCAR S. BAILEY, inn, Charles G. F. Wahle. Frederick B. House, Thomas E. Murray, Justice. Michael Skelly, east of the centre line of Willoughby avenue netween Commissioners. les N. Harris, Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Clerk. the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and Broadway. L xoNI McLouGILIN, ;, Otto 11. Droege, Joseph E. Corrigan. Telephone, 5890 Columbus. Court-room, No, 14 Howard avenue. Clerk, nes McCabe, Secretary No. 125 Sixth avenue. Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, at District—Criminal taourt Building. Eleventh District—The Eleventh District em- Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. -ond District—Jefferson Market. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. ird District—No. 69 Essex street. braces that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of the centre line of West One Hundred and Fifth District—Contains the Eighth Thirtieth arth District—No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Tenth street, between Lenox avenue and Seventh OFFICIAL PAPERS. th District—One Hundred and Twenty-brat and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty- t, southeastern corner of Sylvan p lace. avenue, north of the centre line of One Hundred and second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court- :th District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and Morning—"The Sun," "." Brook avenue. Broadway; north of the centre line of One Hundred Thira avenue. and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and the Cornelius Furgueson, Justice, Jeremiah J. O'Leary, Evening—"The Globe," "The Evening Mai L" Tenth District—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. North or Hudson river, and west of the centre line of ;hth District—Main street, Westchester. Clerk. Weekly—"Democracy," "Real Estate Record Lenox or Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river north Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. of the terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court- Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. and Guide." Seoond Division. room, No. 70 Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open German—"Stasis-Ze itun g." daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the Borough of Brooklyn. P. m, to 4 p. in. Court convenes daily at a. in. Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu- Francis J. Worcester, Justice. Heman B. Wilson, ary 22, Igo6. Amended March I, 1906, Novem- City Magistrates—Alfred E. Steers A. V. B. Voor- the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of r lerk, Prospect avenue- also that portion of the Eleventh ber 20, 1906, and February 2o, 1907. hees, Jr., James G. Tighe, Edward j Dooley John Telephone, 6335 Morningside. Naumer G. Higginbotham Frank E. 0 'Reilly: and the Twentiet~t Wards beginning at the intersec- Henry Y. Furlong, John F. Dylan, Alexander If tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; Twelfth District—The Twelfth District embraces thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- Geismar. that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of BOARD OF ASSESSORS. President of the Board, Frank E. O'Reilly, No. 249 bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- Seventieth street. and that portion of the Twelfth bush avenue to Atlantic avenue • thence along the Manhattan avenue. Ward which lies north of the centre line of Eighty Secretary to the Board, William F. Delaney, No. centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO sixth street and west of the centre line of Seventh thence along the centre line of Washington avenue the owner or owners of all houses and lots, 495 Gates avenue. avenue and south of the centre line of One Hundred P First District—No. 318 Adams street. to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, and Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre that the following proposed assessments have been Second District—Court and Butler streets. Broadway and south of the centre line of One Hun- Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue ; thence completed and are lodged in the office of the dred and }4ineteenth street, between Broadway and along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. the North or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 2 Board of Assessors for examination by all persons Fifth District—Manhattan avenue and Powers 555 avenue thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- interested, viz.: Broadway, nue to Johnson street ; thence along the centre line street. Alfred P. W. Seaman, Justice. James V. Gilloon, Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Clerk. the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flatbush), Telephone, 4006 Riverside. List 9357, No. i. Sewer in West One Hun- Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- fling. dred and Sixty-fourth street, between St. Nich- ustice, Lucien S. Bayliss. Charles P. Bible, land). Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey street, olas avenue and Broadway. Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third Clerk. List 9358, No. a. Sewer in West Two Hun- from East river to Pitt street east side of Pitt street, Court-house, No. Err Fulton street. street. Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk dred and Thirteenth street, between the Harlem Tenth District—s33 New Jersey avenue, street, east side of Norfolk street to Division street, Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces river and Tenth avenue. List 9425, No. 3. Sewer in West One hun- Borough of Queens. south side of Division street to Catharine street east the Twenty-sixth Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second side of Catharine street to East river. Clerk's office Wards. dred and Sixty-third street, between Broadway City Magistrates—Matthew T. Smith, Luke I. open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), Alexander S. Rosenthal, Justice. Samuel F. and St. Nicholas avenue. Connorton, Edmund J. Healy, Eugene C. Gilroy. from 9a. in. to4. in. Brothers, Clerk. List 9424, No, 4. Receiving basin at the sotttlh- First District—Long Island City. Leon Sanders Justice. James J. Devlin, Clerk. Court-house, corner Penns3ilvania avenue and Ful- east corner of One Hundred and Forty-fourth Second District—Flushing. Court-room, 11o. 264 Madison street. ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). street and Broadway. Third District—Far Rockaway. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Satur- List 9438, No, 5. Extension of sewer in West Telephone, a596 Orchard. Sixty-first street, between Central Park West and Borough of Richmond. days, 9 a. m. to Ia m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed- Fourteenth District—The Fourteenth District em- nesdays Thursdays and Fridays. Broadway. City Magistrates—John Croak Nathaniel Marsh braces that portion of the Borough of Manhattan Jury bays: Wednesdays and Thursdays. BOROUGH OF TIIE BRONX. First District—New Brighton Staten Island, bounded as follows: Beginning at West Fortieth Telephone, 904 East New York. Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. street and Eighth avenue, north on Eighth avenueto List 9r65, No. 6. Regulating, rcregulating, West Fifty-third street; east on West Fifty-third Borough of Queens. grading, regrading, curbing, flagging, laying street to Seventh avenue; north on Seventh avenue crosswalks, building approaches, placing fences MUNICIPAL COURTS. to West Fifty-ninth street to Eighth avenue ; north First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City and paving with granite block pavement ou a on Eighth avenue and west on Central Park West formerly composing five wards). Court-room St. sand foundation East One Hundred and Sixty- Borough of Manhattan. to the Transverse road at Central Park West and Mary's Lyceum, Nos. I15 and 117 Fifth street, Long first street, front Elton avenue to the Grand West Ninety-seventh street; east on Transverse road Island City . Boulevard and Concourse. Fiest District—'third Fifth and Eighth Wards The limits within which it is proposed to lay art of therst Fi Ward lying west of to Fifth avenue and East Ninety-seventh street; Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. each day, and all that p south on Fifth avenue to East Ni;.ety-sixth street; excepting Saturdays, closing at 52 in. Trial days, the said assessments include all the several houses Broadway andpWi itehall street, including Governor's and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels Island, Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island and the Oyster east on Ninety-sixth street to Lexington avenue; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other Islands. New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, south on Lexington avenue to East Sixty-fifth street; business transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. of land situated on corner of Wooster street. west on East Sixty-fifth street to Park avenue; south Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- on Park avenue to East Sixty-first street: east on Clerk. fourth street, between St. Nicholas avenue and Wauhope Lynn, Justice. Thomas O'Connell, Broadway. Clerk. East Sixty-first street to Lexington avenue; south on Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint. Clerk's Office open from ga. m. to 4 p. m. Lexington avenue to East Fortieth street; west on No. z. Both sides of Two Hundred and Thir- East and West Fortieth streets to the point of begin- Second District—Second and Third Wards, which teenth street, from the Ilarlem river to Tenth Telephone, 1371 Spring. ning at West Fortieth street and Eighth avenue, include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown avenue; both sides of Two Hundred and Twelfth and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the street, from Ninth to Tenth avemte, and both Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four Edgar J. Lauer, Justice. William J. Chamberlain, late Town of Newtown corner of Broadway and teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward Clerk. ress, sides of Ninth avenue, from Two Hundred and lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall Court-house, No. 6ao Madison avenue. Court streetElmhurst, kew York. P. O. Add Twelfth to Two Hundred and Fourteenth street. street. Court-room. No. 59 Madison street. Telephone, 3873 Plaza. Elmhurst. N'ew York. No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- John J. Hover. Justice. Francis Margin, Clerk. William Rasquin, ir., Justice. John E. Prende third street, from Broadway to St. Nicholas ave- Clerks Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. ville,Clerk. WilliamRepper, Assistant Clerk. James nue. Court opens daily at 9 a. m., and remains open un- Borough of The Bronx. B. Snediker Stenographer, No. 4. South side of One I-Iundred and Forty- Clerk's Of lice open from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. fourth street, from Broadway to Amsterdam ave- til daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth Telephone, 87 Newtown. business, except on Sundays and legal holidays Ward which was lately annexed to the City and nue. Telephone, 2450 Orchard. County of New York by Chapter 934 of the Laws of Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, comj No. K, Both sides of Sixty-first street, be- 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil- tween central Park West and Broadway. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway No, 6. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams- Beach, first street, front Elton avenue to the Grand Tenth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, West- James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Boulevard and Concourse, and to the extent of holidays excepted), from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. chester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and Damon, Clerk, half the block at the intersecting and terminating William F. Moore, Justice. Daniel Williams, streets and avenues. Clerk, legal holidays xcepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 P. in. Trial Court-house. Town Hall, Jamaica. otgcauses, Tuesday and iriday of each week. Telephone. i8a Jamaica. All persons whose interests are affected by the Telephone, 2513 Chelsea. William W. Penfield, Justice. Thomas F. Dela- Clerk's Office open from a. in. to 4 p. in. above-named proposed assessments, and who are hanty, Clerk. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. quested to present their objections, in writing, to Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second ave- Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, at 9 a. m. Losing at Iz m. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No, 320 nue. Clerk's Office open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. Borough of Richmond. Broadway, New York, on or before October 8, Court opens 9 a. m. daily, and remains open to close Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth 19o7, at It a. m., at which time and place the of business. Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 District—First and Third Wards (Towns of said obiections will I e heard and testimony re- George F. Roesch, Justice. Andrew Lang, Clerk. of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, southeast corner on and Northfield). Court-room former Vii- ceived in reference thereto. Telephone, 4053 Orchard, of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- ill, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New ANTONIO ZUCCA, sacond street. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p, m, n. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the 'as C. Brown, Justice, Anning S. Prall, PAUL WEIMANN, portion of the Thirteenth Court )pens at 9 a. m. JAMES H. KENNEDY, Eleventh Ward and all that John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Ward which lies east of the centre line of Norfolk 's Office open froth 9 a,_m, to 4 P. in. Board of Assessors. street and north of the centre line of Grand street Clerk. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Telephone, 3043 Melrose. and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of h and Fifth Ward Secretary, the centre line or Delancey street and northwest of Id and Westfield) No. 32o Broadway. Clinton street to Rivington street, and on the centre Borough of Brooklyn. Ilage Hall, Staple- on street south to Norfolk street, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, line of Rivingt First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, September 5, 5907. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton street. Fourth, Fifth, SixtTenth and Twelfth Wards and George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. s5, I6 Benjamin Hoffman, Justice. Thomas Fitzpatrick, that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the Clerk s Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. Clerk, Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called so a. in. Telephone, 2326 Orchard. intersection of the centre lines of Hudson and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Court continued until close of business. Trial days, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Sixth District — Eighteenth and Twenty-first Myrtle avenue toNorth Portland avenue, thence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville. improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of that the following proposed assessments have street and Second avenue. Court opens at 9 a. m. Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the daily (except legal holidays). and continues open un- been completed and are lodged in the office of centre line of Navy street to Johnson street, thence the Board of Assessors for examination by all til close of usiness. along the centre line of Johnson street to Hudson OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. Henry W. Unger Justice. Abram Bernard, Clerk. persons interested, viz.: Telephone, Gramercy. avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson 4570 avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Seventh District—That portion of Nineteenth List 9196, No. I. Regulating, grading, curb- lard east of Lexington avenue bounded on the Court streets. "North Side News," "Harlem Reporter and )ohn,J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. Bronx Chronicle," "Bronx Sentinel" ing, flagging, laying crosswalks, building ap- ,uth by the north side of East Fortieth street and Clerks Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. proaches and placing fences in Burnside avenue, I the north by the south side of East Eighty- from Tremont avenue to Ryer avenue. xth street also that portion bounded on the south Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. List 9309, No. 2. Regulating, grading, curb- y the nortfI side of East Sixty-first street, on the of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of "Staten Islander," "Staten Island Star." ing, flagging, laying crosswalks, building ap- eat by the east side of Park avenue, and on the the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre proaches and placing fences in Perry avenue, )rth by the south side of East Sixty-fifth street. line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the BOROUGH OF QUEENS. from East Two Hundred and Seventh street to oust-room, No. s51 East Fifty-seventh street. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the Gun Hill road. oust opens every morning at o'clock (except Sun- "Long Island Star" (First and Second Wards), centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, "Flushing Evening Journal" (Third Ward), "Long Iys and legal holidays), and continues open to thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to BOROUGH OF QUEENS. ose of business. Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of Island Farmer" (Fourth Ward), `Rockaway Herman Joseph, Justice. Edward A McQuade, Waverly avenue to Park avenue thence along the News" (Fifth Ward). List 9385, No. 3. Sewer in Sixteenth avenue, centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, from Broadway to Jamaica avenue, First Ward. Telephone, 3860 Plaza. thence along the centre line of Washington avenue BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. List 9386, No. 4. Sewer in Thirteenth avenue, to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- from Broadway to Graham avenue, First Ward. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and lyn Citizen' 'Brooklyn Standard-Union," The limits within which it is proposed to lay Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street thence along the centre line of North Portland Brooklyner ireie Presse-' the said assessments include all the several and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 a. m. and con- avenue to the point of beginning. houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces tinues open until close of business. Summary pro- Court-room No. 495 Gates avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. and parcels of land situated on— ceedings and return causes called at q a. m. Cal- Gerard B. Wart, Justice. Franklin B. Van "Tammany Times" (Harlem District), "Man- No. I. Both sides of Burnside avenue, from endar causes. 9 a. m. Wart, Clerk. hattan and Bronx Advocate" (Washington Tremont avenue to Ryer avenue and to the ex- Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p, m., and on Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem Dis- tent of half the block at the intersecting streets. Saturdays until 12 m. "New York Daily News." No. 2. Both sides of Perry avenue, from Two Trial days and Return days each Court day. Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- tricts) Hundred and Seventh street to Gun Hill road James W. McLaughlin, Jusflce. Henry Merzbach, teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- Designated' by Board of City Record June so, I 906. and to the extent of half the block at the inter- teenth and Nineteenth Wards. and that portion of secting streets. ClTeelephone, a665 Chelsea the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Amended June 2o, rpo6; July I. tool.

9344 THE CITE RECORD. 'HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, igo7.

No. 3. Both sides of Sixteenth avenue, from Time for the completion of the work and the OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Broadway to Jamaica avenue, including Blocks full performance of the contract is thirty (30) BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 219 and 227, bounded by Sixteenth avenue, working days. BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF Jamaica avenue and Fifteenth avenue. The amount of security required is Two Thou- EAST NINETEENTH STREET, FROM NEW- No. 4. Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, from sand Eight Hundred Dollars. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough KIRK AVENUE TO FOSTER AVENUE. Broadway to Graham avenue, and north side of No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING S The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Graham avenue, from Twelfth to Fourteenth of Brooklyn at the above office until ix o'clock PAVING AND REPAVING WITH ASPHALT a.m. on follows: avenue. PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- 1,810 square yards of asphalt pavement. All persons whose interests are affected by the TION THE ROADWAY OF ROEBLING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907, 25o cubic yards of concrete. above named proposed assessments, and who are STREET FROM SOUTH FOURTH STREET Time for the completion of the work and the opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- TO UNION AVENUE. No, I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR full performance of the contract is twenty-five quested to present their objections, in writing, to The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- (zg) working days. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 as follows: STRUCTING SEWERS IN FLAT13USH AVE- The amount of security required is One Thou- Broadway, New York, on or before October I, 18,620 square yards of asphalt pavement. NUE EXTENSION, WESTERLY SIDE FROM sand Two Hundred Dollars. 1907, at II a. m., at which time and place the 2,940 cubic yards of concrete. NASSAU STREET TO FLEET STREEt', ETC., No. FOR REGULATING, GRAD114G AND said objections will be heard and testimony re- 5,600 linear feet of new curbstone. ETC., SECTION NO. I. PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON ceived in reference thereto. 600 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. Each bidder will state for what percentage of A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- ANTONIO ZUCCA. the standard, as stated below, he will contract 1,470 cubic yards of earth excavation. to furnish all the materials and do all the work WAY OF EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, PAUL WEIMANN 71,530 square feet of cement sidewalk. FROM GLENWOOD ROAD TO AVENUE H. JAMES H. KENNEDY, 45 sewer catch basins (to be rebuilt). for the above-named sewers and appurtenances The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Board of Assessors. 35 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for and upon this percentage the comparison and follows: tests of the bids will be made. Estimate of En- 2,670 square yards of asphalt pavement. WILLIAM H. JASPER, sewer manholes. gineer and unit prices to be considered and taken Secretary, Time for the completion of the work and the 450 cubic yards of concrete. No. 320 Broadway. as too per cent of the cost. x,610 linear feet of new curbstone. full performance of the contract is sixty (6o) :. 320 linear feet 48-inch brick and City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, working days. concrete sewer, at $t8 per Io linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. August 29, 1907. The amount of security required is Twenty-one linear foot ...... $5,760 ao 1,720 cubic yards of earth excavation. a29,sxo Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars. Time for the completion of the work and the 2. 7,570 linear feet 42-inch brick full No. ~4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- and concrete sewer, at $16.5o performance of the contract is thirty (30) ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A working days. per linear foot ...... 25,995 s• The amount of security required is Two Thou- POLICE DEPARTMENT. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY 3. 500 linear feet I9-inch pipe sand Eight Hundred Dollars. OF TEN EYCK STREET, FROM UNION sewer, at $2.75 per linear AVENUE TO A POINT 130 FEET WEST OF foot ...... • ..... ..... x,375 on No. 4. FOR REGULATING GRADING, CURB- POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW BUSHWICK AVENUE. 4. 750 linear feet is-inch pipe ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON KENIL- YORK, PROPERTY CLERK'S OFFICE, No. 300 MUL- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as sewer, at $2.50 per linear WORTH PLACE, FROM AVENUE F TO BERRY STREET, NEW YORK, August 28, r907. follows: foot .... ...... x,875 so AVENUE G. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 8,400 square yards of asphalt pavement. 5. 1,630 linear feet 12-inch pipe 3o square yards of old stone pavement, to sewer, at $2.25 per linear follows: that the eighty-seventh public auction sale 5,700 linear feet of new curbstone to be set in Pof condemned Police Department horses will be be relaid. foot ...... ...... 3,667 50 5,420 cubic yards of concrete. 6. 900 linear feet 6-inch extra concrete. held at Creamer & Delaney's stable, Nos. 25 and 30 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. 27 East Twenty-eighth street, at is a. m., 3,840 linear feet of new curbstone. heavy cast-iron standpipe, at 1,200 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. 75 cents per linear foot..... 67S 00 gto cubic yards of earth excavation. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1807, 24 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for 7. 6o 6-inch extra heavy cast-iron 40 eubie yards of earth filling, not to be bid sewer manholes. bends, at $I .' ...... 6o oo for. No. 94. Pompy, Thirty-fourth Precinct Time for the completion of the work and the 8. 1S manholes, Class "B," at zoo cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid for. No. 481. Vet, Thirty-fourth Precinct. full performance of the contract is forty (40) $8o ...... r,44o 00 6,p5o square feet of cement sidewalk. No. 525. Red Cloud, Thirty-seventh Precinct. working days. - 9. 3o manholes, Class "C," at Time for the completion of the work and the No. 735. Columbus, Thirty-seventh Precinct. The amount of security required is Nine Thou- $50 .. ...... ...... x,500 00 full performance of the contract is thirty (30) No. 539. Fencer, Eightieth Second Sub-pre- sand Dollars. to. I.6 sewer basins, at $140...... 2,240 00 working days. cinct. No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- II. 6o,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting The amount of security required is One Thou- . No. 380. Morgan, Eightieth Second Sub-pre- and bracing, at $40...... 2,400 00 sand One Hundred Dollars. cinet. ING WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY No. . REGULATING AND REPAV- No. 65. Sunshine, Traffic Squad. OF WATER STREET, FROM MAIN STREET ING ITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON No. 83. Seven Up, Traffic Squad. Total ...... $46,897 50 PRESENT PAVEMENT AS A FOUNDATION No. g5. \\alter TO A POINT soo FEET, MORE OR LESS, , Traffic Squad. WEST OF GOLD STREET. THE ROADWAY OF KOSSUTH PLACE, ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as FROM BROADWAY TO BUSHWICK AVE- Acting Folice Commissioner. The time allowed for the completion of the N UE. follows: work and full performance of the contract is s4,16 4,240 square yards of granite block pavement, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as one hundred and twenty (120) working days. follows: with tar and gravel joints. The amount of security required is Twenty 50 square yards of old stone pavement, to I,86o square yards of asphalt pavement. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEw Thousand Dollars. I,86o square yards of old stone pavement to be be relaid. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR YORK, PROPERTY CLERK'S OFFICa, No. 300 MUL- 86o cubic yards of concrete. relaid. BERRY STREET, NEW YORK, August 22, x907. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- ' 780 linear feet of new curbstone. 2,740 linear feet of new curbstone. STRUCTING SEWERS IN FLATBUSH AVE- Soo linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. 335 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NUE EXTENSION, WESTERLY SIDE, FROM 5 noiseless covers and heads complete for that the eighty-sixth public auction sale, 88o square feet of new granite bridgestones. NASSAU STREET TO FLEET STREET, ETC., P I6o square feet of old bridgestones, to be sewer manholes. t unclaimed and condemned Police property, ETC., SECTION NO. 2. Time for the completion of the work and the will be held at the Property Clerk's Office, No. relaid. Each bidder will state for what percentage of Time for.the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is twenty (2o) 300 Mulberry street, on the standard, as stated below, he will contract working days. full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) to furnish all the materials and do all the work TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907, working days. The amount of security required is One Thou- for the above-named sewers and appurtenances sand Six Hundred Dollars. at Io a. m., said sale to consist of harness, sad- The amount of security required is Six Thou- and upon this percentage the comparison and dles, blankets, bicycles, iron bedsteads, old iron, sand Three Hundred Dollars. tests of bids will he made. Estimate of Engineer No. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND gas fixtures, safes, motor cycles, carpets, furni- No. 6. FOR LAYING CROSSWALKS AT and unit prices to be considered and taken as PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON ture, telephone cable, old lead, brass, iron, etc. TIIE INTERSECTIONS OF SIXTEENTH too per cent. of the cost. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- Safes can be seen at the Thirteen Inspection AVENUE AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, 1. 340 linear feet 72-inch brick WAY OF MANSFIELD PLACE FROM A District Office, Richmond, and at the Seventy- EAST SIDE; SEVENTEENTH AVENUE AND and concrete sewer, at $32 POINT zoo FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTH sixth Second Sub-precinct, Whitestone, L. 1. FORTY-SECOND STREET, WEST AND per linear foot ...... $IO,880 Oo OF FARRAGUT kOAD TO AVEN1JE G. SOUTH SIDES; WEST STREET AND FOR- 2. 72 linear feet 72-inch reinforced The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, TY-SECOND STREET, WEST SIDE; EAST concrete sewer, at $40 per follows: Acting Police Commissioner. SECOND STREET AND AVENUE E, SOUTH linear foot ...... .. 2,880 00 2,230 square yards of asphalt pavement. 528,510 SIDE; EAST THIRD STREET AND AVENUE 3. 25 linear feet 48-inch brick 310 cubic yards of concrete. D, SOUTH AND EAST SIDES; EAST THIRl7 and concrete sewer, at $x8 590 cubic yards of earth etcavation. STREET AND AVENUE E, ALL SIDES; per linear foot ...... 450 00 70 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK. EAST FOURTH STREET AND AVENUE D, 4. Ito linear feet 4z-inch brick bid for. WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY SOUTH AND WEST SIDES- EAST FOURTH and concrete sewer, at $11 1,350 linear feet of concrete curb. O Clerk of the Police Department of The STREET AND AVENUE E, ALL SIDES, AND per linear foot...... 1,210 00 3,74 City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, SIXTEENTH AVENUE AND FORTY-FIFTH 5. 12 linear feet 18-inch pipe 0 fora the f completion of the work and the Room No. 9, for the following property, now in STREET, ALL SIDES. sewer, at $2.75 per linear full performance of the contract is twenty-five his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, The Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as foot ... ... ..... ..... 33 00 (aS) working days. lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, follows: 6. 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe The amount of security required is Two Thou- wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, 3,290 square feet of new bluestone bridge- sewer, at $2.50 per linear sand Dollars. etc.; also small amount of money taken from stones. foot .. ...... ..... 112 50 prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- Time for the completion of the work and the 7. 12 linear feet 12-inchX pipe No.FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND full performance of the contract is twenty (zo) sewer, at $2.25 per linear PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON partment. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- THEODORE A. BINGHAM, working days. foot ...... ...... 27 00 The amount of security required is Seven Hun- linear feet *6-inch extra WAY OF NINETY-THIRD STREET, FROM Police Commissioner. 8. zoo THIRD AVENUE TO FOURTH AVENUE. dred Dollars. heavy cast-iron standpipe, at The bidder will state the price of each item or 75 cents per linear foot.... ISO 00 The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as POLICE DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NEW YORK, article contained in the specifications or sched- 9. 25 6-inch extra heavy cast-iron follows: BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per bends, at $I...... 25 00 2,505 square yards of asphalt pavement. linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, 10. 2 manholes, Class "A," at 42S cubic yards of concrete. ('1 WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY $750 ...... x,500 00 1,507 linear feet of new curbstone. ~Jf Property Clerk of the Police Department or other unit of measure, by which the bids will 1,780 cubic yards of earth excavation. be tested. It. 4 manholes, Class "B," at o The City of New York-Office, No. 209 State ...... 300 00 to cubic yards of earth filling, not to be street, Borough of Brooklyn-for the following The bids will be compared and the contract $75 . awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each 12, 4 sewer basins, reconnected, bid for. property, now in his custody, without claimants: 120 00 7r 57o square feet of cement sidewalk. Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, Contract. at $30 Blankforms and further information may be 13. i8,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting Time for the completion of the work and the boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned 720 00 full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money obtained and the plans and drawings may be and bracing, at $40...... seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, working days. taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen The amount of security required is Three of this Department. the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 14 Municipal Total ...... $x8,4 Thousand Dollars. Building, Brooklyn. 07 50 THEODORE A. BINGHAM, No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Police Commissioner. BIRD S. COLER, President. The time allowed for the completion of the WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- Dated September 3, 1907. work and full performance of the contract is CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF s5,18 ninety (9o) working days. SEVENTY-THIRD STREET, FROM FOUR- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The amount of security required is Eight TEENTH AVENUE TO FIFTEENTH AVE- t . See General Instruetions to Bid- Thousand Dollars ($8,000). NUE. ders on the last page, last column, of The bidder will state the price of each item or The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF TIIE BOROUGH OF the " City Reeord.„ article contained in the specifications or ached. follows: BROOKLYN, Room T 'OROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF tiles herein contained or hereto annexed, per 2,580 square yards of asphalt pavement. BROOKLYN, THE C. of NEW YORK. linear foot, foot board measure, cubic yard, or 60 cubic yards of concrete. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF other unit of measure, by which the bids will be Time for the completion of the work and the BROOKLYN, RooM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF tested. full performance of the contract is twenty (20) S received by the President of the Borough working days. of Brooklyn at the above office until it o'clock BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each The amount of security required is Two a m. on EALE17 BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Thousand Dollars. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907. received by the President of the Borough contract. Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock Blank forms and further information may be No. 9. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING No, I. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- oC obtained and the plans and drawings may be WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- a. m. on ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, the CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907, Borough of Brooklyn, No. 215 Montague street, SKILLMAN STREET, FROM FLUSHING OF IRVING AVENUE FROM FLUSHING!, Brooklyn. AVENUE TO DEKALB AVENUE, AVENUE TO STARk STREET, FROM FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR BIRD' S. COLER, UIRED FOR RE- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as SUYDAM STREET TO HARMAN STREET, AND MATERIALS REQ President follows: AND FROM GREENE AVENUE TO MYRTLE CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON Dated August 25, 1907. 7,370 square yards of asphalt pavement. AVENUE. ROEBLING STREET AT THE NORTH COR- a3o,SI8 In square yards of old stone savement, to The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is NER OF SOUTH FOURTH STREET, AT THE t• See General instructions to Bid- be relaid. as follows: NORTHERLY AND WESTERLY CORNERS 1,300 cubic yards of concrete. it ,86o square yards of asphalt pavement OF SOUTH THIRD STREET, ETC., ETC. ders on the last page, Last eolmm~r of the " City Record." 3,685 linear feet of new curbstone. ioo square yards of old stone pavement to be Each bidder will state for what percentage of 1,840 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. relaid. the standard, as stated below, he will contract to as noiseless covers and heads, complete, for 1,940 cubic yards of concrete. furnish all the materials and do all the work OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF sewer manholes. 3,130 linear feet of new curbstone. for the above named sewer basins and appurte- Time for the completion of the work and the 2,500 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. nances and upon this percentage the comparison BROOKLYN, Room 2, BoaoucH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) 39 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for and test of bids will be made. working days. Estimate of Engineer and unit prices to be con- sewer manholes. Cl EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required is Seven Time for the completion of the work and the sidered and taken as zoo per cent, of the cost: Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) 32 sewer basins, at $140 each...... $4,480 00 tZ received by the President of the Borough working days- The time allowed for the completion of the of Brooklyn at the above office until ii o'clock No. xo. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE The amount of security required is Ten Thou- work and full performance of the contract is a. m., on NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-FIRST STREET, sand Eight Hundred Dollars. fifty (5o) working days. BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND SEV- No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- The amount of security required is Two Thou- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19079 ENTH AVENUE, KNOWN AS LOT NO. 65, ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A sand Dollars. No. I. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING BLOCK 9x8. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY Blank forms and further information may be WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OF MORGAN AVENUE, FROM NASSAU obtained and the plans and drawings may be CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF follows: AVENUE TO DRIGGS AVENUE. seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, the CHRISTOPHER AVENUE FROM LIVONIA po5 cubic yards of earth excavation. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Borough of Brooklyn, No. 215 Montague street, AVENUE TO RIVERDALL AVENUE. Time for the completion of the work and the as follows: Brooklyn. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as full performance of the contract is twenty (20) 2,930 square yards of asphalt pavement. BIRD S. COLER, follows: working days.. 10 square yards of old stone pavement to be President. 1,750 square yards of asphalt pavement. The amount of security required is One relaid. Dated August 27, 1907. 250 cubic yards of concrete. Hundred and Fifty Dollars. 490 cubic yards of concrete. 94,18 Time for the completion of the work and the The bidder will state the price of each item or 1,360 linear feet of new curbstone. full performance of the contract is twenty-five article contained in the specifications or sched- 400 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. See General Instrnetions to Bid- (25) working days. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per 7 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for ders on the mat page, last column, of The amount of securityrequired is One Thou- linear foot, square foot, square yard, or other sewer manholes. the "City BeeorL" sand Two Hundred De~rs. unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER g, 1907. THE CITY RECORD . 9345

The bids will be compared and the contract The amount of security required is Three ISLAND, NEW YORK, WHICH WORK HAS MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each Hundred and Fifty Dollars. IIEEN ABANDONED BY DAVID E. KEN- contract. No. 9. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE NEDY. COMMISSION. Blank forms and further information may be LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR The time for the completion of the work and obtained and the plans and drawings may be CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON the full performance of the contract is by or seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET AT THE SOUTH- before thirty consecutive working days. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 14 Municipal ERLY CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE AND The amount of security required is fifty per 299BROADWAY, NEW YORK, August 29, 1907. Building, Brooklyn. THE SHORE ROAD. cent. (50%) of the amount of bid or estimate. UBI.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF BIRD S. COLER, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Bids will be compared and the contract awarded the proposed amendment of the non-com- President. follows: at a lump or aggregate sum. Ppetitive class by including in the heading "Posi- Dated August 36, 1907. 2 sewer basins. Delivery will be required to be made at the tions in the Department of Public Charities, the a29,sII The time allowed for the completion of the time and in the manner and in such quantities Department of Correction, the ' Bellevue and work and full performance of the contract is as may be directed. Allied Hospitals, the New York and Brooklyn See General Instructions to Hid- fifteen working days. Blank forms and further information may be Truant Schools. and the Brooklyn Disciplinary ders on the last page, last column, of The amount of security required is Two Hun- obtained at the office of the Department of Training Schools," the following: the " Uity Record." dred Dollars. Correction, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 "The New York Parental School." No. to. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE East Twentieth street. —so that the same shall read as follows: LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR JOHN V. COGGEY, "Positions in the Department of Public Chari- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE BROOKLYN, Room 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF Commissioner. tics, the Department of Correction, the Bellevue SOUTHERLY AND EASTERLY CORNERS Dated September 3, 1907. and. Allied IIospitals, the New York and Brook- BROOELYN, THE CITY OF N:W YORS. OF SIXTEENTH AVENUE AND CROPSEY lvii Truant Schools, the New York Parental AVENUE. 85,17 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE See General Instructions to Bid- School, afid the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training received by the President of the Borough The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Schools." follows: ders on the last page, last column, of Sof Brooklyn at the above office until x o'clock the " City Record." A public hearing will be had on the foregoing a. m. on z sewer basins. amendment, in accordance with Rule III., at the The time allowed for the completion of the Commission's offices, No. 299 Broadway, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 11, 1907, work and full performance of the contract is No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE fifteen working days. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907, LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR The amount of security required is Two Hun- dred Dollars. at Io o'clock in the forenoon. CONSTRUCTING EWER ON BOTH SIDES F. A. SPENCER, OF FORT HAMILTON AVENUE, FROM No. II. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCSATION, CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND FIPTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF Secretary. EIGHTY-EIGHTH STREET TO NINETIETH LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR a3o,s1 I s'I'REET, ETC. CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN AT THE MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. NORTHEAST CORNER OF CHRISTOPHER TThehe Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE STREET AND RIVERDALE AVENUE. received by the Superintendent of School MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIssION, No. linear feet 24-inch pipe sewer. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Buildings at the above office of the Department 299 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, August 27, 1907. 35 linear feet 18-Inch pipe sewer. follows: of Education until 3 o'clock p. m. on 57o linear feet 55-inch pipe sewer. I sewer basin. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I,4')o linear feet I2-Inch pipe sewer. The time allowed for the completion of the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1907, -D that applications will be received from 9 24 manholes. work and full performance of the contract is Borough of Brooklyn. A. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, UNTIL 4 2 sewer basins. ten working days. P. M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Io, 1907, for $5,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and bracing. The amount of security required is One Hun- No. I. FOR COMPLETING AND FINISH- the position of The time allowed for the completion of the dred Dollars. ING THE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN PUB- ATTENDANT, GYMNASIUM (MALE). LIC SCHOOL log, ON THE SOUTHERLY work and full performance of the contract is No. 12. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The subjects and weights of the examination sixty working days. LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR SIDE OF DUMONT AVENUE. BETWEEN SACKMAN AND POWELL STREETS BOR- are as follows: The amount of security required is Four Thou. CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON THE Special...... 6 sand Dollars. SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OUGH OF BROOKLYN, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ORIGINAL PLANS AND SPECI- Experience ...... 3 No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE OF NEPTUNE AVENUE AND WEST SIXTH Arithmetic ...... I FOR STREET, ETC. FICATIONS OF CONTRACT AWARDED TO LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED THE YORKVILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY, The percentage required is 70. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FORTY-NINTH The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Candidates should be familiar with modern follows: WHICH HAS BEEN DECLARED ABAN- STREET FROM FOURTEENTH AVENUE TO DONED. gymnastic methods and qualified to direct gynr FIFTEE&TH AVENUE. 5 sewer basins. nastic exercises of children. The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed to complete the whole work The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as will be as follows: Vacancies exist in the Department of Parks, follows: work and full performance of the contract will Addenda No. I ...... 40 working days and the persons appointed will be employed in 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. be thirty working days. the gymnasiums in the summer playgrounds. The amount of security required will be Six Addenda No. 2 ...... 30 working days 700 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. The amount of security required is as follows: The salary is $75 per month. 972 linear feet 6-inch house connection drain. Hundred Dollars. Addenda No. I ...... $3,500 00 The minimum age is 21 years. 8 manholes. No. I3. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR Addenda No. 2 ...... ... ... 200 00 A PHYSICAL EXAMINATION WILL PRE- I sewer basin. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- A separate proposal must be submitted on each CEDE THE MENTAL EXAMINATION. The time allowed for the completion of the STRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE addenda and the award will be made thereon. THE DATES OF THE PHYSICAL AND work and full performance of the contract is NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS On Contract No. I the work in question is for MENTAL EXAMINATIONS WILL BE AN- thirty working days. OF NEPTUNE AVENUE AND WEST SEVEN. the completion of said abandoned contract. NOUNCED LATER. The amount of security required is Two Thou- TEENTH STREET. The attention of bidders is expressly called to (Note—The office of the Municipal Civil Ser- sand and rlfty Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as the printed addenda which is inserted in the vice Commission closes at 3 p. m. during the No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE follows: printed specifications. month of August.) LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR 2 sewer basins of special design . The quantity of work to be done and the FRANK A. SPENCER, CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EIGHTY. The time allowed for the completion of the materials to be furnished are the balance of the Secretar', FIFTH STREET, FROM THIRD AVENUE work and full performance of the contract will work, together with correction enumerated in the 527.510 TO FOURTH AVENUE. be thirty working days. addenda. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required will be Two Bidders must examine the abandoned work follows: Hundred Dollars. before making an estimate, and must examine the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 35 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. No. Iq. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR addenda attached to the contract of specifica- 299 BROADWAY, NEW Yosx, August 26, 1907. 700 linear feet I2-inch pipe sewer. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- tions. eet 6-inch house connection drain. f STRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON WEST Blank forms, original plans and specifications FIREMAN, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, SPE- 978 linear FIFTH STREET, AT ALL FOUR CORNERS may be obtained or seen at the office of the CIAL EXAMINATION. 1,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and bracing. OF SHEEPSHEAD BAY ROAD. Superintendent, at Estimating Room, ninth floor. The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Hall of the Board of Education, Park avenue UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN work and full performance of the contract is follows: and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. that an examination for FIREMAN will be thirty working days. 4 sewer basins of special design. C. B. J, SNYDER, heldP at a date to be announced hereafter, limited The amount of security required is One Thou- The time allowed for the completion of the Superintendent of School Buildings. to active memberc of Volunteer Fire Companies sand Six Hundred Dollars. work and full performance of the contract will Dated August 27, 1907. of Richmond Hill and Jamaica, Borough of No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR be forty working days. a27,59 Queens. For this examination application must AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- The amount of security required will be Four he made on a• special application blank to be STRUCTING SEWER IN WYTHE AVENUE, Hundred Dollars. gr See General Instructions to Bid- obtained at the office of the Commission. No FROM NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET TO The bidder will state the price of each item or tiers on the last page, last column, of candidate shall be placed on the eligible list who NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET. article contained in the specifications or schedules the 44 City Record." herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear is under twenty-one (21) years or more than TheEngineer's estimate of the quantities is as thirty (30) years of age. Successful candidates follows: foot, foot board measure, cubic yard or other DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK will be placed on a preferred eligible list for ap- 35 linear feet 18-inch pipe sewer. unit of measure, by which the bids will be AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF pointment to positions in the Borough of Queens. 475 linear feet ,5-inch pipe sewer. tested. The bids will be compared and the MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORE. APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED 720 linear feet 6-inch house connection drain. contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum FROM g A. M. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, UN- for each contract. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 6 manholes. received by the Superintendent of School TIT, 4 P. M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. a sewer basins. Blank forms and further information may be S There will be a physical examination carrying 18 cubic yards concrete cradle. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen Buildings at the above office of the Department weight of 5o per cent., and a mental examina- 2,700 feet (B. M.) foundation planking and pile at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, the Bor- of Education until 3 o'clock p. m., on tion carrying a weight of 5o per cent. ough of Brooklyn, No. 215 Montague street, capping. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER O, 1907, Candidates must receive 70 per cent. in each 1,000 linear feet piles. Brooklyn. branch of the examination. The time allowed for the completion of the BIRD S. COLER, Borough of Manhattan. President. The subjects and weights of the mental exam- work and full performance of the contract is No. 2. FOR THE ERECTION OF OUTSIDE ination are as follows: working days. Dated August Ig, I9o7. fifty a28s1I IRON STAIRS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 58 Memory test...... ...... 2 The amount of security required is Sixteen ANI) 104, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Government ...... 3 Hundred Dollars. £ See General Inetrnctions to Bid- The time allowed to complete the whole work orithmetir ...... 2 No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- ders on the last page, last column, of on each school will be forty-five working days, Localities ...... 3 BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR the "City Record." as provided in the contract. Note—The office of the Municipal Civil Service CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EIGHTY-SEC- The amount of security required is as follows: Commission closes at 3 p. m. during the month OND STREET, FROM FIRST AVENUE TO l'ublic School 58 ...... $1,400 00 of August. SECOND AVENUE. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF t'ublic School 104 ...... .. ... 1,500 00 FRANK A. SPENCER, The Engineer's estimate of the. quantities is as BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH of A separate proposal must be submitted for each Secretary. follows: BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE. school and award will be made thereon, aa6,s16 40 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. No. 3. FOR EQUIPMENT OF TOOLS AND 700 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. C' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE SUPPLIES IN STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL. 950 linear feet 6-inch house connection drain. ~T7 received by the President of the Borough ON FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 8 manholes. o Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock STREETS, WEST OF FIRST AVENUE, 299BROADWAY, NEW YORK, August 21, 1907. The time allowed for the completion of the a. m. on L'OROUGH OF MANHATTAN. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN work and full performance of the contract is WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. The time allowea to complete the whole work that applications will be received from 9 forty- working days. will be sixty working days, as provided in the PA. M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, UNTIL The amount of security required is Fifteen No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- contract. 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1907, Hundred Dollars. BOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR RE- '1-he amount of security required is Nine Thou- for the position of No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- QUIRED TO PREPARE CERTAIN ROOMS sand Dollars ($9,000). LABORATORY ASSISTANT (MALE AND BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE MUNICI- FEMALE). CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN MONTGOMERY PAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Borough of Richmond. The examination will be held on FOR OCCUPANCY BY THE CORONERS STREET, BETWEEN THE SUMMIT WEST No, 4. FOR INSTALLING FIRE ALARM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907, OF NOSTRAND AVENUE AND NOSTRAND AND THE REGISTRAR OF WATER RATES, TELEGRAPH SYSTEM IN CURTIS HIGH AVENUE, ETC. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. SCHOOL AND PUBLC SCHOOLS I, 12, r a, 14, at TO a. m. j The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The time allowed for the completion of the 15, 16, 17, 18, I g, 20, 21, 23, 29, 32 and 34, The sub ects and weights of the examination follows: work and the full performance of the contract is Borough of Richmond. are as follows: 415 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. thirty days. 'the time allowea to complete the whole work Special ...... 6 590 linear feet 6-inch house connection drain. The amount of security required is One Thou- will be eighty working days, as provided in the Experience ...... 3 g manholes. sand Dollars. contract. Arithmetic ...... I r,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and bracing. The bids will be compared and the contract The amount of security required is Two Thou- The percentage required is 70. The time allowed for the completion of the awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each sand Dollars ($z,000). Candidates should have some acquaintance work and the full performance of the contract is contract. The bid to be submitted must include the en- with the routine work of laboratories, and thirty working daps. Blank forms and further information may be tire work on all schools, and award will be mane knowledge of the preservation and care of slides, The amount of security required is Twelve obtained and the plans and drawings may be thereon. etc. Hundred Dollars. seen at the office of the Bureau of Public Build- On Contracts Nos. 3 and 4 the bids will be A number of questions will be put which must No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- ings and Offices, the Borough of Brooklyn, No. compared and the contract awarded in a lump be answered by all candidates. In addition, can- BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR 29 Municipal Building, Brooklyn. sum to the lowest bidder on each contract. didates will be required to answer questions re- CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FORTY-NINT13 BIRD S. COLER, On Contract No. 2 the bidders must state ferring to one of the following: STREET FROM NEW UTRECHT AVENUE President. the price of each or any article or item con- I. Chemical laboratory. TO TWELFTH AVENUE. Dated August 19, 1907. tained in the specifications or schedules herein 2. Vaccine laboratory. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as a28,sI I contained or hereto annexed by which the bids 3. Hospital laboratory. follows: q Diagnostic laboratory. will be tested. Several vacancies exist in the Department of 136 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. t' See General Instructions to Bid- Extensions must be made and footed up, as 36 linear feet 6-inch house connection drain. ders on the last page, last column, of bids will be read from the total of each item Health. 2 manholes. the "City Record." and award made to the lowest bidder on each The salary is $600 per annum. I sewer basin. item. The minimum a¢e t9 21 years. The time allowed for the completion of the Note—During the month of August the office Delivery will be required to be made at the of the Civil Service Commission closes at 3 work and full performance of the contract is DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. time and manner and in such quantities as may thirty working days. he directed. p, m. The amount of security required is Four Hun- FRANK A. SPENCER, Blank forms, plans and specifications may be Secretary. dred Dollars. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No 148 EAST obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- No. Y. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, tendent at Estimatiug Room, ninth floor, Hall a2I,s25 LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE CITY of NEW YORK. of the Board of Education, Park avenue and CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FOURTH EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, and AVENUE, FROM SEVENTY-SECOND received by the Commissioner of Correc- also at branch office, Borough Hall, New MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. STREET TO SEVENTY-THIRD STREET. Stion at the above office until ii o'clock a. m. on Brighton, Borough of Richmond, for work for 299 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, August 16, 1907. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as their respective boroughs. - TUESDAY, SEPTLMBER 17, 1907. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF follows: C. B. J. SNYDER, P the proposed amendments of the Rules and 246 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. Borough of Manhattan. Superintendent of School Buildings, Classification of the Municipal Civil Service Com- I manhole. Dated August 28, 1907. io,000 feet (board measure) sheeting and FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND 11A- 82 7,s9 mission of The City of New York. as follows: TERIAL REQUIRED FOR COMPLETING I. Amending paragraph 2 of Rule XV. (as bracing. amended March 8, Igo7), by adding, after the The tim- allowed for the completion of the TIIE INTER-COMMUNICATING TELE- t . See General Instrnotions to Bid- work and full performance of the contract is PHONES, FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS, DRILL ders on the last page, last column, of word " positions," in the eighth line, the follow. thirty working days. BELLS, ETC., IN PAVILION NO. 4, HART'S the " City Record." ing:

9346 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907.

-" in Parts III., IV., V., VI and VIL,'; Seventy per cent, will be required on the of water, plans for which have been filed with enumerated streets, avenues or highways either mental examination. the NewYork State Water Supply Commission, above or below the grade thereof, within said -and by adding, after the word " respectively," Seventy per cent, will be required on strength. at its office, No. 23 South Pearl street, Albany, City, upon certain conditions therein fully set in the sixteenth line, the following: Seventy per cent, will be required on physical N. Y., where the same are open for public in- forth; and " For positions in Part II., such examina- development. spection; and for the purpose of determining Whereas, On the second day of April, 1907 the tions shall be open to all persons who have Applications will not be received from persons whether said plans are justified by public neces- Board of Directors of said Port Chester Oom- served with fidelity for not less than two years who are less than twenty-one (at) years of age sity, and whether the same are just and equitable pany, at a meeting of said Board duly held on in Grade I. and not less than three years in on October 12, 1907, or who are more than thirty to the other municipalities and civil divisions said date, and by a vote of two-thirds of all the Grades 2, 3 and 4," (30) years of age. of the State of New York, and to the inhabi- directors of said Company, passed a resolution -so that the same shall read: Naturalized citizens must attach their naturali- tants thereof affected thereby, and whether said altering and amending the route of the said " 2. Examinations for promotion shall be zation papers to application. plans make fair and equitable provisions for the Company and changing the southern terminal ordered as often as may be necessary to meet Applicants will be notified later of the dates of determination and payment of any and all dam- thereof from a point at or near the intersection or to anticipate the needs of the higher the physical and mental examinations. ages to persons and property, both direct and of One Hundred and Thirty-second street and grades, and, so far as practicable, shall be indirect, which will result from the execution Willis avenue to a point where Alexander ave- held periodically. Except where otherwise pro- FRANK A. SPENCER, thereof. nue extended intersects the north bank of the vided by law, such examinations shall be open, Secretary Theexecution of such plans will affect lands Harlem river and which alterations and amend- in each case. to all persons who shall have situate in the Counties of Ulster Oran 8e, West- ments and change of terminal are shown upon served with fidelity for not less than six months chester, Putnam, Dutchess and New York, and a certain map, dated April z, 1907, entitled: in positions (in Parts III., IV., V., VI. and SPECIAL NOTICE TO APPLICANTS. will also affect the flow of water in streams "Survey, Map and Profile of the New VII.) of the same group or general character The Civil Service Commission desires to warn Bowing in or through said counties, the riparian York and Port Chester Railroad Company in the grade next lower, in the same depart- you against all persons who offer to sell, in ad- rights of said streams, and also the water rights for New York County New York, Section ment, office or institution; except that, for vance of the examinations, the questions that you of said streams. one, Section two and Siection three." reasons to be set forth in its minutes, and will be expected to answer: and also against all All persons, municipal corporations and other -and signed by the Chief Engineer, President, where permitted by law, the Commission may individuals or so-called "schools" that would have civil divisions of the State of New York who Secretary and nine directors, which map was open such examination to persons in two or you think they possess advantages by the use of have objection to the execution of said plans, filed in the office of the County Clerk of New more lower grades who shall have served with which you will be enabled to pass a successful in order to be heard thereon, must file such York County~ on A pril 4, 19o7; and fidelity for not less than six months in the examination and secure appointment. If you pay objections thereto, in writing, in the office of Whereas, The said Port Chester Company has positions held by them. respectively. (For any money for these purposes, other than the the State Water Supply Commission, in the applied to the Board, as the local authority of positions in Part II., such examinations shall nominal charge for legitimate Civil Service School City of Albany N. Y., on or before the 5th The City of New York, by a verified petition, be open to all persons who have served with tuition, a fraud will be imposed upon you, and day of September, I907. Every objection so dated April 4, 1907, for the consent of such fidelity for not less than two years in Grade I. you will not only lose your money but be guilty Filed must particularly specify the grounds local authority for such change, alterations and and not less than three years in Grades 2. 3 of a misdemeanor. (Section 56. Penal Code.) thereof- amendments to the route of said railroad and for and 4.) And, secondly, the Commission may. Your own merit and ability will determine your No person, municipal corporation or local the right to construct maintain and operate a in any case, extend eligibility for promotion position as a result of the examination, authority can be heard in opposition thereto ex- railroad in, upon and across the streets, ave- to persons who, for more than six months, have A reward of $too will be paid to any person :eFt on objections so filed. nues, highways and public places on said served in another group in the same office, de- who will furnish the Civil Service Commission Dated Albany, N. Y., August z2, 1907 amended route, and for the modification of the partment or institution, where the Commission with information and evidence that will secure HENRY H. PERSONS, said contract in accordance therewith; and shall find that the nature of the duties of the the conviction of any person attempting to de- ERNSTLEDERLE, Whereas, Portions of such altered or amended positions held by such persons are such as fraud applicants, and such information will be CHARLES DAVIS, route are identical with the route of the New naturally and properly fit them to perform the considered confidential. MILO M. ACKER, York, Westchester and Boston Railway Company, duties of the position to which they seek pro- Questions used in previous examinations may JOHN A. SLEICHER, authorized by a franchise granted to it by an motion as fully as the duties of the persons be seen upon application at the Examining De- State Water Supply Commission, ordinance of the Board of Aldermen, approved holding positions in the next two lower grades partment, Room iio8, No. 299 Broadway, New 524,15 by the Mayor o- the 2d day of August, 1904, in the same group; but no such person shall be York City. and amended by a resolution of the Board of eligible to promotion who lacks any of the pre- WILLIAM F. BAKER, Estimate and Apportionment, approved by the liminary requirements for original entrance to President. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- Mayor on the 21st day of July, ipo6; and the position to be filled by promotion." ar6,sr6 Whereas, On the day of 2. Amending the classification of exempt po- TIONMENT. 190>, the New York, Westchester and Boston sitions under the heading "Police Department- Railway Company and the Port Chester Company by changing the line "3 Deputy Commissioners" MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Cowuissiox, No, PUBLIC NOTICE, entered into a contract in which it was agreed to read: 299 BROADWAY, NEW Yost, August t4, 1907. that the railroad upon so much of the said altered q Deputy Commissioners." or amended route of the Port Chester Company 3. Amending the classification of positions in UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN as is common with the route of the New York, ine Competitive Class, Part I., as follows: that PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS that at a meeting of the Board of Esti- Westchester and Boston Railway Company shall P -rmate and Apportionment, held in the Old Council By striking from Group t the title "In- will be held upon dates to be announced later be constructed by the Port Chester Company, sl'ectur of Pine Laying, Pipes and Hydrants," by this Commission, for all City departments. Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan on each of the said companies to have equal rights and adding thereto the following: These examinations are open to all persons Monday, July 8, 1907, the following proceedings to operate over and upon such portions of said "Insnector of Hydrants. Stop-cocks and who have served continuously in a position in were had: railroad as are coincident; and Shop Work." Part II. (graded service) in same bureau or Whereas, The City of New York` by contract Whereas, Millbrook Company owns at least 'Inspector of Pipes and Castings." office for a period of six months prior to October dated May 3t, 7906, granted to the New York two-thirds of the issued capital stock of the New "Inspector of Pipe Laying." and Port Chester Railroad Company the right to York, Westchester and Boston Railway Company, "Inspector of Taps and Connections." t Office Boys to be eligible must have reached cross certain streets and highways and to con- and all of the issued capital stock of the Port By striking from Group z the title "Inspector the age of eighteen, or have two years' service struct, maintain and operate a railroad upon cer- Chester Company; and tain routes particularly set forth in section I of Light and Ventilation" and adding thereto upon filing of applications. Junior Clerks and g Whereas, On the day of the following: others must have reached the age of twenty-one of said contract, and which contract, includin 1007, the Board, as the local authority of The Inspector of Heating and Ventilation." to be eligible for Senior Clerk. For all other all the terms and conditions thereof, was executed City of New York, adopted a resolution granting "Inspector of Painting." positions applicants must be twenty-one. by the Railroad Company on May t, 1906, and to the Port Chester Company the right to make "Supervising Inspector." Promotion lists now in existence will continue by the Mayor, on behalf of The City of New such changes, alterations and amendments to the - By striking from Group 3 the titles "In- in force for a period of one year from date of York, on June ii, 19 06; and route of said railroad, and the right to cross cer- spector of Electric Lighting and Conductors" promulgation- and until new lists are announced. Whereas, The said company has petitioned the tain streets, avenues, highways and public places and "Dynamo Engineman." and adding thereto Applications can be procured at once from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, under and to construct, maintain and operate a railroad the follnwinR: application desk (Room In9), and can be filed date of April g, 1907, for the consent of The in, upon and across the streets, avenues, high- "hmior Draughtsman." only after October I and until 4 p. in. October 31, City of New York to certain modifications and ways and public places on such amended route of "Mechanical Draughtsman (Electrical)." 1907. alterations in said routes, as is fully set forth said railroad, and authorize the Mayor to execute "Dynamo Engineer." The efficiency records called for by Rule XV., in said petition; and and deliver a contract granting such right in the "Electrical Engineer." paragraph 7, as amended, must be completed to Whereas, In pursuance to such laws, this name and on behalf of the City, which resolution "inspector of Light and Power." September 3o and a transcript thereof must ap- Board adopted a resolution on May To, 1907, was approved by the Mayor on the day "Inspector of Electrical Conductors." pear upon the application blank properly filled fixing the date for public hearing thereon as of , 19o7. out and signed by the person designated by each May 24, Igo at which citizens were entitled Now, therefore, in consideration of the prem- Bv adding to Group 4 the following: to appear and be heard, and publication was had appointing officer. ises and of the mutual covenants herein con. "Tunior Draughtsman." NO FURTHER NOTICE OF THESE EXAM- for at least two (2) days in the " New York tamed, the parties do hereby covenant and agree °Structural Steel Draughtsman." Times " and the ' New York Tribune," news- as follows: "Chief Draughtsman." INATIONS WILL BE SENT TO ANY DE- PARTMENT. papers designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY Section I. The City hereby grants to the Port "Chief Plan Examiner." NO PERSONAL APPLICATION WILL BE RF.coRo for ten (to) days, Immediately prior to Chester Company, subject to the conditions and "Engineer Inspector." the date of hearing, and the public hearing was "Structural Engineer." CONSIDERED, AND NO ONE WILL BE EX- provisions hereinafter set forth, the right to make AMINP;D WHO HAS NOT FILED AN AP- duly held on such day, and was continued to such changes, alterations and amendments to the By adding to Group 5 the following: J 1907, and was concluded on said date; PLICATION. un 7, route of said railroad, and the right to cross cer. Junior Draughtsman." WILLIAM F. BAKER, and e tain streets, avenues, highways and public places, °Mechanical Draughtsman (Heating and President; Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to and to construct, maintain and operate a railroad \'entilation)." R. ROSS APPLETON, the proposed modifications and alterations in the in, upon and across the streets, avenues, high- "Mechanical Draughtsman (Sanitary)." FRANK L. POLK, said routes of said company, and has reached the ways and public places on such amended route of "Chief Draughtsman." Commissioners, conclusion that such modifications and alterations 'aid railroad, which amended route is shown By adding to Group It, under the beading FRANK A. SPENCER, are desirable and in the public interest; now upon the map heretofore referred to, and is more "Inspector, the following: Secretary. therefore it is particularly described as follows: st 5,031 Resolved, That the following form of resolu- Inspector of Licenses." tion for the consent or right applied for by the "Assistant Inspector of Combustibles." New York and Port Chester Railroad Company, Main Line, 4. Amending the cla'sification of positions in MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No, 299 containing the form of proposed contract for the Beginning at a point on the Harlem river near the Competitive Class, Part II., as follows: BROADWAY, CITY OF NEW Yoax. grant of such right, be hereby introduced and the point where Alexander avenue extended in- By striking from Group t the titles "Office UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF entered in the minutes of this Board, as follows: tersects the north bank of the Harlem river, in Boy or Girl" and "Junior Clerk." all competitive examinations two weeks in Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and the Borough of The Bronx, and running thence By striking from Part II. the following: advanceP of the date upon which the receipt of Apportionment hereby consents to certain northerly and easterly, crossing One Hundred "Grade A, not exceeding $300 annually." applications for any scheduled examination will changes, alterations and amendments in the route and Thirty-second street and Southern boulevard "trade B, $480 annually." close. Applications will be received for only of the New York and Port Chester Railroad between Alexander avenue and Willis avenue; "Grade C, $540 annually." such examinations as. are scheduled. Company as granted by contract dated May 3t, thence between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth "Grade D, $600 annually." When an examination is advertised, a person igo6, and the right to cross certain streets, ave- street and Southern boulevard, crossing Willis "Grade r, $750 annually." desiring to compete in the same may obtain an nues, highways and public places, and to con- avenue and Brown place to Brook avenue; thence "Grade 2, $goo annually." application blank upon request made in writing struct, maintain and operate a railroad in, upon crossing Brook avenue and thence crossing the "(trade 3, $r,o5o annually" or by personal application at the office of the and across the streets, avenues, highways and Southern boulevard between St. Ann's avenue "Grade 4, $t,zoo annually." Commission. public places on such amended route of said and Brown place; thence crossing St. Ann's ave- "Grade g$I,Soo annually." All notices of examinations will be posted in railroad; such changed, altered or amended route nue, between Southern boulevard and East One "Grade 6, $i,800 annually." the office of the Commission, City Hall, Mu- being fully set forth and described in the follow- Hundred and Thirty-second street; thence east- "Grade 7, $2,100 annually." nicipal Building, Brooklyn, and advertised in the ing form of proposed contract for the granting erly and northeasterly between Southern boule- "Grade 8, $2,400 annually." CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the thereof, embodying such terms and conditions as vard and One Hundred and Thirty-second street "Grade 9, $2,700 annually." date upon which the receipt of applications will modify or alter said contract dated May 31, i906, to Cypress avenue; thence crossing Cypress ave- "Grade 10, $3,000 annually, or over." close for any stated position. which said contract otherwise remains unchanged nue between One Hundred and Thirty-second -and substituting therefor the following: Public notice will also be given by advertise- as to all the other terms and conditions expressed street and Southern boulevard; thence between "Grade I, $300 annually." ment in most of the City papers. therein; and be it further Cypress avenue and Willow avenue to One Hun- ' Grade 2, $600 annually." Wherever an examination is of a technical Resolved, That the Mayor of The City of dred and Thirty-fourth street; thence crossing character, due notice is given by advertisement New York be and he hereby is authorized to One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street to One ' Grade 3, I,2oo annually." in the technical journals appertaining to the par- execute and deliver such contract in the name "Grade 4, $1,800 annually." Hundred and Thirty-fifth street; thence between " Grade 5. $2,400 annually, or over." ticular profession for which the examination is and on behalf of The City of New York, as Willow avenue and Southern boulevard, crossing 5. Amending the classification of non-competi- called. follows, to wit: One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, One Hun- tive positions, under the heading "Positions in Such notices will be sent to the daily papers PROPOSED FORM or CONTRACT FOR ALTERATION dred and Thirty-sixth street and One Hundred the Hospitals for Contagious Diseases, Depart- as matters of news, and to the General Post- OF ROUTE. and Thirty-seventh street to Willow avenue; ment of Health," by striking therefrom the title office and stations thereof. The scope of the This contract, made the day of thence crossing Willow avenue and crossing One " Engineman," and substituting therefor the fol- examination will he stated, but for more general i 907, by and between The City of New York Hundred and Thirty-eighth street at or near its lowing: information application should be made at the (hereinafter called the City), party of the first intersection with Willow avenue to One Hundred "Stationary Engineer." office of the Commission. part by the Mayor of said City, acting for and and Thirty-ninth street; thence crossing One Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini- in tjte name of said City, under and in pursu- Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and One Hun. 6. Amending the classification of positions in mum age requirement for all positions is 2I. ance of the authority of the Board of Estimate dred and Fortieth street, between Southern boule- the non-competitive class by striking therefrom WILLIAM F. BAKER, and Apportionment of said City (hereinafter vard and the tracks of the New York, New Haven the following: President; called the Board), and the New York and Port and Hartford Railroad, to One Hundred and Positions in the Public Libraries." R. ROSS APPLETON, Chester Railroad Company, a domestic railroad Forty-first street; thence crossing One Hundred " Cleaner, with compensation not exceeding FRANK, L. POLK, corporation organized for the purpose of build- and Forty-first street, and thence crossing and $2o per month." Commissioners. ing, maintaining and operating a railroad from a along Southern boulevard and Whitlock avenue Public hearings will be had on the foregoing FRANK A. SPENCER, point near the intersection of One Hundred and at or near their junction, between One Hundred proposed amendments, in accordance with Ruie Secretary, Thirty-second street and Willis avenue, in the and Forty-first street and One Hundred and III., at the Commission's offices, No. 299 Broad- Borough of The Bronx, and running thence east- Forty-second street; thence crossing St. Joseph's way, on \Vednecday, September it, 1907, begin- erly and northeasterly ~ the boundary line be- street, between Whitlock avenue and Austin ning at to o'clock i- the forenoon. tween the States of ewNew York and Connecticut place; thence crossing One Hundred and Forty- FRANK A. SPENCER. STATE WATER SUPPLY COA- (hereinafter called the Port Chester Company), ninth street, between Austin place and Whitlock Secretary, MISSION. and Millbrook Company, a domestic corpora- avenue to Austin place; thence crossing Austin a20.sr I tion organized for the purpose of building rail- place, between Whitlock avenue and Timpson roads, tunnels, subways, etc., leasing or selling place to Timpson place; thence between Whitlock property, acquiring stocks, etc., parties of the avenue and Southern boulevard and crossing MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, NO, PUBLIC NOTICE. second part, witnesseth: Timpson place, Leggett avenue, East One Hvn- 299BROADWAY. NEW Yoax. August 16, 1907. Whereas, The Board did, on May 18, i906, dred and Fifty-sixth street, Craven street, Long- UBI.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor to exe- wood avenue, Lafayette avenue, Tiffany street, that applications for the position of cute, in the name and on behalf of the City, a Barretto street. Hunt's Point road, Hoe street, P N pursuant to section 3 of chapter 723 of Faile street, Bryant street, Longfellow street, PATROLMAN, POLICE DEPARTMENT, the Laws of 1905, as amended, the contract between the Port Chester Company and the City, granting to the Port Chester Company Aldus street, Whittier street to Guttenberg street; will be received from 9 A. M. MONDAY. SEP. thence between Whitlock avenue and Longfellow TEMBER r6, UNTIL 12 M. SATURDAY, OC- STATE WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION the right or franchise to construct, maintain and operate a railroad across certain streets either street, crossing Guttenberg street and Westchester TOBER 12, 1907. will meet at the Palatine Hotel, in the City of above or below the grade thereof, in the Bor- avenue to and crossing Home street; thence cross- NO APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED Newburgh, on ough of The Bronx; and log Freeman street, Boone street, Edgewater road, PRIOR TO THE DATE ANNOUNCED. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1907, Whereas, On the Iith day of June, igo6, the West Farms road and Jennings street; thence The subjects and weights are as follows: Mayor did execute, in the name and on behalf crossing East One Hundred and Seventy-second Physical development and strength...... 5o at To o cloclo in the forenoon of that day, for of The City of New York, a contract granting street, East One Hundred and Seventy-third Mental test ...... 50 the purpose of hearing all persons, municipal to the Port Chester Company the right to build street, East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth The subjects and weights of the mental test are corporations or other civil divisions of the State said railroad, which contract was dated the 31st street, between West Farms road and Boone as follows: of New York that may be affected by the day of May, t906; and street; thence along and across Boone street to Memory test ...... a execution of the plans of The City of New York, Whereas, In and by said contract the consent One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street; thence Government...... 3 filed August 22 1907, modifying its map and of the City was granted to the Port Chester between West Farms road and Longfellow street, Localities ..... ...... ..... 3 profile of the datskill Aqueduct, dated October Company for the construction, maintenance and crossing One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street Arithmetic ...... 2 9, 1905, for securing a new and additional supply operation of the said railroad across certain and Rodman place to West Farms road; thence THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. THE CITY RECORD. 9347 along and across West Farms road to and across Lebanon street, Morris Park avenue, at or near date for public hearing thereon as July 8, r907, If the Company and the Board shall not reach its intersection with West Farms road; thence at which citizens were entitled to appear and be such agreement on or before the day one year East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, or before the expiration of the original term of this Tremont avenue; thence to and across Bronx across or along West Farms road, at or near its heard, and publication was had for at least two days in the New York "Daily News" and the contract, then the annual rate of compensation street to the Bronx river; thence crossing East intersection with MorrisPark avenue; thence 5) years shall One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and across the Southern turnpike or Westchester ave- New York "Times," newspapers designated by the for such succeeding twenty-five (2 City (by the Board) Lebanon street, between Bronx Park avenue and nue, at or near its intersection with Clason's Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten days be reasonable, and either the Point road; thence across Clason's Point road immediately prior to the date of hearing, and or the Company shall be bound, upon request Bronx river; thence along and across East One of the other, to enter into a written agreement Hundred and Eightieth street and Bronx Park near its intersection with Southern turnpike or the public hearing was duly held on such day; avenue at or near their intersection;intersection; thence to Westchester avenue. and with such other fixing the rate of such compen- sation at such amount-as shall be reasonable, but and across the northerly branch of Farms Third-It is agreed that no part of the ex- Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to road or Adams street, between Morris Park ave- penditure for construction heretofore made by the money value of the franchise or right applied no annual sum thus fixed shall in any event be nue and the easterly line of Bronx Park; thence the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway for and proposed to be granted to the Queens less than the sum required to be paid by the to and crossing Unionport road, between Mianna Company shall be included in the sum of $800,- Lighting Company and the adequacy of the com- Company to the City during the last year of this street and Burchall avenue; thence crossing 000 required to be expended by the Port Chester pensation proposed to be paid therefor; now original contract, and if the parties shall not Oakley street, between Mianna and Sagamore Company under section 2, subdivision XXVIII. of therefore it is forthwith agree upon what is reasonable, then streets; thence crossing White Plains road at or the contract dated May 3r, igo6, as hereinbefore Resolved, That the following form of the reso- the parties shall enter into a written agreement near the intersection of Sagamore street; thence referred to, but said 800,000 shall be expended lution for the grant of the franchise or right fixing such annual rate at such amount as shall crossing Brown avenue and Sagamore street at or in addition to moneys already expended for con- applied for by the Queens Lighting Company, be determines by three disinterested freeholders, near their intersection; thence crossing Hunt ave- struction upon the said route by the New York, containing the form of proposed contract for the selected in the following manner: One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen nue and Bear Swamp road at or near their inter- Westchester and Boston Railway Company. grant of such franchise or right, be hereby in- section; thence crossing Lincoln street, Jefferson The Port Chester Company shall, within fifteen troduced and entered in the minutes of this Board by the Board, one disinterested freeholder shall street, Madison street and Bear Swamp road- days after the signing of this contract, furnish as follows, to wit: be chosen by the Company; these two shall choose a third disinterested freeholder, and the Bronxdale avenue-or an extension thereof, and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment a Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- y praisers and shall crossing Bronx and Pelham parkway and Will- statement of the amounts expended upon construc- portionment hereby grants to the Queens Light- three so chosen shall act as ap iamsbridge road at or near their intersection; tion prior to the date on which this contract is ing Company the franchise or right fully set out make the revaluations aforesaid. Such appraisers thence crossing Saw Mill lane, between Williams. signed: First, by the New York, Westchester and described in the following form of proposed shall be chusen at least six months prior to the bridge road and Eastchester road; thence crossing and Boston Railway Company; and, second, by contract for the grant thereof, embodying all of expiration of this original contract, and their Eastchester road near its intersection with Syra- the Port Chester Company. the terms and conditions, including the provisions report shall be flea with the Board within three cuse avenue; thence crossing Birch street at or And in case the Board of Estimate and Appor• as to rates and charges upon and subject to the months after they are chosen. They shall act near its intersection with Syracuse avenue; thence tionment or its representatives shall, within ten terms and conditions in said proposed form of as appraisers and not as arbitrators. They may crossing Cedar street, Oak street and Walnut days after the receipt of such report, require contract contained, and that the Mayor of The base their judgment upon their own experience street, between Kingston avenue and Syracuse the Port Chester Company to furnish further de- City of New York he and he hereby is authorized and upon such information as they may obtain by to execute and deliver such contract in the name inquiries and investigations without the presence avenue; thence crossing Chestnut street at or tails in regard to such report, the Railroad Com- of either party. They shall have the right to near its intersection with Kingston avenue; pany shall furnish the same within fifteen days and on behalf of The City of New York, as after such demand. follows, to wit: examine the books of the Company and its of- thence crossing Kingston avenue at or near its ficers under oath. The valuations so ascertained, intersection with Chestnut street; thence crossing The Port Chester Company shall, upon demand fixed and determined shall be conclusive upon Ash street; thence Boston road. and running of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment or Proposed Form of Contract. approximately parallel with Boston road and its representative, and upon the same conditions both parties, but no annual sum to be paid This contract, made and entered into this thereunder shall, in any event, be less than the crossing Schieffelin's lane, Fifth avenue, or Dyer in regard to the time of furnishing the same, sum required to be paid for the last year of this avenue, and continuing to a point in the north- furnish further statements of the amounts ex- day of , 190 , by and between The erly line of The City of New York near Dyer pended from the time of the last preceding re- City of New York (hereinafter called the City), original contract. If, in any case, the annual avenue and between the road to White Plains port to the date of the demand. party of the first part, by the Mayor of said rate shall not be fixed prior to the termination and Fifth avenue. The Port Chester Company may at any time City acting for and in the name of said City, of the original term of this contract, then the under and in pursuance of the authority of the Company shall pay the annual rate theretofore file with the Board of Estimate and Apportion. prevailing until the new rate shall be determines, Branch Line. ment statements of the amounts expended upon Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said such construction. City (hereinafter called the Board), and the and shall then make up to the City the amount Beginning at a point on the main line near of any excess of the annual rate then determined Fourth-Milbrook Company and the Port Ches- Queens Lighting Company, a corporation formed Adams street and Morris Park avenue; thence under and pursuant to the Laws of the State of over the previous annual rate. The compensation running substantially parallel with Morris Park ter Company do hereby agree to assume all lia- and expenses of the said appraisers shall be borne bility to any person or company by reason of New York (hereinafter called the Company), avenue and crossing Adams street, East One party of the second part, witnesseth: jointly by the City and the Company, each paying Hundred and Eightieth street Lebanon street the execution of this contract by the City, and it is a condition of this contract that the City In consideration of the mutual covenants and one-half thereof. and West Farms road One hundred and Sev- agreements herein contained, the parties hereto Second-Upon the termination of this original er,ty-eighth street and Wyatt street, between shall assume no liability whatsoever either to parsons or companies on account of the same, and do hereby covenant and agree as follows: cmrtract, or if the same is renewed, then upon Berrian avenue and Morris Park avenue; thence Section I. The City hereby grants to the Com- crossing One Hundred and Seventy-seventh both the Millbrook Company and the Port Ches- the termination of the said renewal term, or ter Company hereby agree to repay to the City pany, subject to the conditions and provisions upon the termination of the rights hereby granted street near Berrian avenue. crossing Appl~ey ave- hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to for any other cause, or upon the dissolution of nue, the New York, New Haven and Hartford any damage which the City may be compelled to pay by reason of this contract. lay, construct, maintain and operate suitable the Company before such termination, if the Railroad; thence crossing Bronx River avenue pipes, mains or other conductors with the neces- Board shall so elect, the mains, service pipes and at or near its intersection with Craighill Sec. 3. The parties hereto each promises, cove- nants and agrees on its part and behalf, to con- sary service pipes and connections therewith, for street lamps erected and located by the Company avenue; thence substantially parallel with Craig- conducting gas through the streets, lanes, alleys, in the territory designated in section I of this hill avenue and between Craighill and form to and abide by all the terms, conditions and requirements in this contract fixed and con- squares and highways now opened or which may contract, including all property erected or located Chanute avenues, as proposed in city layout of hereafter be opened, in that portion of the Third by it in the public streets or roads of the City streets, crossing Westchester avenue and pro- tained. In witness whereof, the party of the first part, and Fourth Wards of the Borough of Queens, as ae the same now exist or may be extended, and posed Streets to a point at or near the inter- constituted by section 1581 of chapter 466 of the in all new streets or roads which may be here- section of Craighill avenue and Lafayette avenue, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said Laws of t9or (the Greater New York Charter), after opened in that portion of the Borough of as proposed on city layout of streets; thence bounded and described as follows: Queens, constructed pursuant to this contract, crossing proposed streets to a point near the City, has caused the Corporate seal of said City to be hereuntoaffixed, and the parties of the Commencing at the point on the southerly shall become and be the property of the City, intersection of Leland avenue and O'Brien ave- shore of Little Neck Bay where the boundary without compensation therefor, and the same may nue, as shown on city layout; thence parallel to second part, by their officers, thereunto duly authorized, have caused their corporate names line between The City of New York and the be used by the City for any purpose whatsoever. proposed Leland avenue to proposed Gildersleeve County of Nassau intersects the same; thence If the Board shall so elect, upon the termination avenue; thence on a curve crossing Clason's to be hereunto signed and their corporate seals to be hereunto affixed the day and year first southeasterly along said southerly shore of Little of this grant for any cause, the plant and prop- Point road and proposed streets to a point near Neck Bay to the creek known as Alley creek; erty erected and located by the Company pursuant intersection of proposed Gildersleeve avenue and above written. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, thence southerly along the line of the centre of to this contract, in that portion of the Borough Hudson avenue; thence parallel to said proposed said Alley creek to a point where the same ex- of Queens as bounded and described in section t Hudson avenue to Barrett's creek, being the By...... Mayor. [CORPORATE SEAL.] tended would meet West Alley road; thence west- of this contract, including the buildings, plants, route shown on map entitled "Survey, Map and erly along said West Alley road to where the holders, meters, house fittings and all property Profile of the New York and Port Chester Rail- Attest: ...City Clerk. same intersects and joins Rocky Hill road; not situated in the public streets or roads used road for New York County, New York, Sections thence southerly along said Rocky Hill road to by the Company in the manufacture and distri- L, II. and III.," adopted by the Board of Direc- NEW YORK AND PORT CHESTER RAILROAD COMPANY, the point where the same intersects and joins bution of gas to street lamps and public and tors of said company on the 2d day of April, Black Stump road; thence westerly along said private buildings in said territory, shall become gned by Marsden ]. Perry, president, By...... :...... President. 5907, and si [SEAL,] Black Stump road to a point where the same in- and be the property of the City on payment to and Mace Moulton, chief engineer, and Carleton tersects and joins the road known as Brushville the Company of the value of the same, as fixed Bunce secretary, under seal, and adopted by Attest: ...,,Secretary. road and Holliswood avenue; thence southerly by three disinterested frcelhulders, appointed and two-thirds of all the directors of the company, along said road known as the Brushville road and paid in the same manner and with the same and which map and profiles were filed in the MILBROOK COMPANY, By ...... President. Holliswood avenue to a point where the contin- powers as appraisers appointed upon any re- office of the County Clerk of the City and uation of the same is known as Flushing avenue; newal of this original contract, as above set pril, [SEAL.] County of New York on the fourth day of A Attest: thence continuing southerly along said Flushing forth, but such valuation shall in no case be 1907, or any lawful amendment thereof which avenue to a point where the same joins and in- greater than the value of such property as shown may be consented to by the Board of Estimate Secretary. (Isere add acknowledgments.) tersects Hillside avenue; thence easterly along by the last report submitted by the Company to and Apportionment, or its successors in authority. said Hillside avenue to a point where the same the Board, as required by the terms of this con- Sec. 2. The grant of this privilege is subject Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made joins and intersects Carpenter avenue; thence tract, and shall not include any compensation to the following conditions: by this Board as to the money value of the pro- southerly and southwesterly along said Carpenter for any value which such property may have by First-All the terms, provisions and conditions posed franchise and the adequacy of the com- avenue to a point where the same joins and in- reason of this grant. pensation proposed to be paid therefor, and of contained in the said contract between The City tersects Pocahontas avenue; thence southwesterly If, however, at the termination of this grant of New York and the Port Chester Company the terms and conditions, are as specified and along said Pocahontas avenue to where the same fully set forth in the contract dated May 31, for any cause, as aforesaid, the City, by the dated May 31, tgo6, shall remain unchanged and joins and intersects the right of way of the Board, shall so order by resolution, the Company shall apply to the route. •. rein authorized with tgo6, as amended by the foregoing form of pro- on Island Railroad Company, otherwise known posed contract for the consent of such modifica- shall, upon thirty (30) days' notice from the the same force and effect as when they applied as Atlantic avenue; thence westerly along the Board, remove any and all of its pipes, mains to the routes, described in said contract, and as tiorts and alterations. right of way of the Long Island Railroad Com- though the routes herein authorized had been Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, and conductors from all the streets and public includin pany, otherwise known as Atlantic avenue, to a places within the limits of the territory in which specifically described in said contract, except as g said resolution for the consent of The point formed by the intersection of such right of City of New York to the modifications and altera- it is authorized to operate by this contract, follows: way of the Long Island Railroad Company, Third-The Company, its successors or assigns, I. The description of the route as hereby ticns as applied for by the New York and Port otherwise known as Atlantic avenue, Farmers Chester Railroad Company and the said form shall pay for this privilege to the City the follow- amended and described above shall be substituted avenue and a road known as the Old Country ing sums of money, to wit: for the description of the route as contained in of proposed contract for the grant of said fran- road or Hollis road; thence southerly across said chise or right containing said result of such in- i. One thousand dollars ($i,000) in cash within the contract dated May 3t, t906. road known as the Old Country road or Hollis thirty days after the signing of this contract. The provision in section 2, subdivision quiry, after the same shall be entered in the 2. road to Farmers avenue; thence southerly along 2. During the period between the date on XXXV., which requires the Port Chester Com- minutes of this Board, shall be published for said Farmers avenue to a point where the same at least twenty days immediately prior to Sep- which this contract is signed by the Mayor and pany to cede to the City without cost lands for meets Locust avenue, at or near Central avenue; the twenty-seventh day of October, nineteen hun- a street adjacent to the right of way of the rail- tember 20, 1907, in the CITY RECORD, and at thence southwesterly along said Locust avenue to least twice during the ten days immediately prior dred and eleven, an annual sum which shall in road, in case the Board adopts a map laying a point where the same joins and intersects the no case be less than two hundred and fifty out such a street within one year from the date to September 20, 1907, in the ' New York road known as Rockaway road; thence northwest- Times and " New York Tribune," two daily dollars ($250), and which shall be equal to one of signing the contract, shall apply to the route erly along said Rockaway road to a point where (t) per cent. of the gross receipts of the Com- hereby authorized in substitution of the route newspapers designated by the Mayor therefor, the same joins and intersects the road known as and published in The City of New York, at the pany in the territory in which it is authorized to authorized in the original contract, and the period the Three Mile Mill road; thence southwesterly operate under the terms. of this contract, if such of one year shall be extended to 'One year from expense of the New York and Port Chester Rail- along said Three Mile Mill road to a point where road Company, together with the following notice, percentage shall exceed the sum of two hundred the date on which this contract is signed by the the same reaches Jamaica Bay, near Cornell's and fifty dollars ($250). Mayor to wit: y shore creek; thence easterly along the northerl During the succeeding five years of this Second-The Port Chester Company cove- Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- of Jamaica Bay to the boundary line between 3. nants and agrees to abandon and relinquish, and mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any original contract an annual sum which shall in no The City of New York and the County of Nas- case be less than five hundred dollars ($500), does hereby abandon and relinquish to the City, contract for the consent of the City to certain sau; thence northeasterly along said boundary all of its rights and franchises to construct, main- modifications and alterations in the routes of the and which shall be equal to one (t) per cent. line between The City of New York and the of the gross receipts of the Company in the tain and operate a railroad in, upon or across New York and Port Chester Railroad Company, County of Nassau. as present constituted. to the the streets on the portions of the route de- as granted by contract dated May 31, 1906, such point or place of beginning. Being all that por- tcmritory in which it is authorized to operate scribed irr the said contract dated May 31, 1906, modifications and consent being fully set forth under the terms of this contract, if such per- and contained in the foregoing form of proposed tion of the Third and Fourth Wards of the Bor- centage shall exceed the sum of five hundred and which are not shown on the map of the ough of Queens, City of New York, embraced amended route filed April 4, 1907. Such portions contract for the granting of such franchise or within such boundaries, as more clearly shown on dollars ($Soo). of the route so relinquished and abandoned are right, and before adopting any such contract, will, the map or plan attached to this contract and 4. During the succeeding five years of this more particularly described as follows: at a meeting of said Board to be held in the Old original contract an annual sum which shall in Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man- certified to by the President of the Company, and dated June 4. 1907• no case be less than one thousand dollars hattan, City of New York, on the loth day of Sec. 2. The grant of this privilege is in con- ($i,000), and which shall be equal to two (2) Main Line. September, 1907, at to.3o a. m., hold a public I. The terininal loop located within the sitieration of and subject to and conditioned per cent. of the gross receipts of the Company in hearing thereon at which citizens shall be en- upon the performance and observance of the the territory in which it is authorized to operate blocks bounded by Willis avenue, One Hundred titled to appear and be heard, following conditions.: under the terms of this contract, if such per- and Thirty-fourth street, Brown place and One Dated July 8, 1907. centage shall exceed the sum of one thousand Hundred and Thirty-second street. First-The said right to lay, construct, main- JOSEPH HAAG, dollars ($i,000). a. Beginning at a point in the line of the Secretary. tain and operate pipes, mains or other con- railroad between Adams street and Unionport a27,s2o ductors for conducting gas in the above de- 5.During the succeeding five years of this road; thence to and across Unionport road, an scribed territory shall be held and enjoyed by original contract an annual sum which shall in unnamed street or another branch of Unionport the Company, its successors or assigns, from the no case be less than one thousand five hundred road, Victor street, Washington street or White PUBLIC NOTICE. date when this contract is signed by the Mayor dollars ($t,5oo), and which shal be equal to Plains road Louise street, Lincoln street, Jeffer- until the twenty-seventh day of October, nineteen three (3) per cent. of the gross receipts of the son street, Madison street and Bear Swamp road hundred and thirty-one, with the privilege of Company in the territory in which it is author- or Bronxdale avenue to Williamsbridge road; UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN renewal of said contract for a further periodof ized to operate under the terms of this contract, thence crossing Williamsbridge road, approxi- g twenty-five (25) years upon a fair revaluation if such percentage shall exceed the sum of one P that at a meetin of the Board of Estimate thousand five hundred dollars ($1,5oo). mately 2,400 feet southeast of Bronx an Pelham and Apportionment held in the Old Council Cham- of said right and privilege. Such revaluation parkway, to Bronx and Pelham parkway; thence ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Monday, shall be of the right and privilege to maintain 6. During the last five years of this original crossing Bronx and Pelham parkway, - approxi- and operate such a gas system by itself, and is contract an annual sum which shall in no case be July 8, 1907, the following proceedings- were less than two thousand five hundred dollars mately 2,100 feet east of its intersection with had : not to include any valuation derived from the Williamsbridge road, and running thence north- ownership, operation or control of any other gas, ($2,500), and which shall be equal to five (5) Whereas, The Queens Lighting Company has, pany erly between Williamsbridge road and Eastchester under date of June 7, 1907, made application to electric or other system used for the purpose of per cent. of the gross receipts of the Com road to Saw Mill lane; thence crossing Saw Mill this Board for a grant of the right, privilege and supplying light, heat or power, by the Company, in the territory in which it is authorized to lane near its intersection with Eastchester road; franchise to construct, maintain and operate pipes, its successors or assigns. operate under the terns of this contract, if such thence crossing Eastchester road or Corsa lane, mains, conductors and necessary appliances in, If the Company shall determine to exercise its percentage shall exceed the sum of two thousand between Boston Post road and Saw Mill lane; under and along the streets, avenues, highways privilege of renewal it shall make application to five hundred dollars ($2,soo). thence crossing Boston Post road near its inter- and public places within that portion of the Bor- the Board, or any authority which shall be All the sums herein provided for shall be paid section with Schieffelin's lane to Schieffelin's ough of Queens as described in said petition for authorized by law to act for the City in place into the treasury of The City of New York on lane; thence crossing Schieffelin's lane near its the purpose of supplying gas for lighting the of the Board. Such application shall be made November i of each year, and shall be for the easterly intersection with Boston Post road; streets and to public and private consumers; at any time, not earlier than two years and not amount due to September 3o next preceding. thence northerly to the City line, and later than one year, before the expiration of the Fourtst-The said annual charge or payments Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and of the Greater original term of this contract. The determination shall continue throughout the whole term of the Branch Line. New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 of the revaluation shall be sufficient if agreed privilege hereby granted, whether original or renewal, as hereinbefore provided, notwithstand- 3. Beginning at a point at or near the south- and 630 of the Laws of 1905, provide for the to in writing by the Company and the Board, manner and procedure of making such grants; but the annual sum to be paid by the Company ing any clause in any statute or in the charter east corner of Bronx Park, in the Borough of of any gas or other company providing for pay- The Bronx; thence across or along Bronx Park and to the City under such renewal shall not be less than the sum required to be paid during the last ntents for similar rights or franchises at a differ- avenue, East One Hundred and Eightieth street, Whereas, In pursuanoe ro such laws this Board ent rate, and no transfer, sale, assignment, lease East One Hundred and Eighty-first street, adopted a resolution June 14, 1907, fixing the year of this original contract. 9348 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907.

or sublease of the rights or franchises hereby Eleventh—The gas plant, mains and all ap- neys, globes, rods, regulating apparatus, lanterns, such consumer or person shall be complied with granted, whether original or renewal, or any purtenances thereto shall be constructed and lamp-irons, frames and crossheads thereto the by the Company. part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any operated in the latest approved manner, and sum of twenty-seven dollars ($27) per lamp burn- The provisions herein made in regard to a purpose unless the said transfer, sale, assignment, shall be operated with the most modern and im- ing three thousand nine hundred and fifty hours penalty for refusal to comply with the provisions lease or sublease shall contain a covenant on the proved appliances. The gas furnished by the in any one year, and for similar service for a of this subdivision of the contract, and requiring part of the transferee, purchaser, assignee or Company shall be of the best quality and the greater number of hours at proportionate rates. the payment of interest on deposits made by lessee that the same is subject to all the condi- supply shall be continuous for twenty-lour hours For gas furnished to private consumers in that consumers, may, in the event of the refusal of tions of this contract and that the transferee, in each day during the term of this contract, or portion of the territory in which the Company is the Company to comply with any order of the purchaser, assignee or lessee assumes and will any renewal thereof, except for interruption from hereby ranted the right to lay its mains lying Board, on complaint made in regard thereto, be be bound by all of said conditions, anything in unavoidable causes over which the Company shall in the Third Ward of the Borough of Queens, deducted from the security fund to be deposited any statute qr in the charter of such assignee or have no control. one dollar and twenty cents per thousand cubic with the Comptroller, as hereinafter provided, lessee to the contrary notwithstanding, and that Twelfth—The Company shall file with the feet during the year nineteen hundred and seven; and the Comptroller is authorized to deduct the the said transferee, purchaser, assignee or lessee Board on or before the first day of November one dollar and fifteen cents per thousand cubic amount from the said fund and pay the same to waives any more favorable conditions created by in each year a map, plan or diagram, showing feet during the year nineteen hundred and eight; the claimant, on being directed to do so by the said statute or its charter, and that it will not the boundaries of the territory in which the one dollar and ten cents per thousand cubic feet Board. claim by reason thereof or otherwise exemption Company is authorized to lay its mains by this during theear nineteen hundred and nine; one The repeal or amendment of section 65 of the from liability to perform each and all of the dollar and five cents per thousand cubic feet dur- Transportation Corporations Law, requiring the contract, upon which shall be plainly marked ing the year nineteen hundred and ten, and one conditions of this contract. in black the mains laid, up to September 30 of Company to extend its mains to supply gas to It is agreed that any and all payments to be dollar thereafter, and in that portion of the terri- any building within one hundred feet of its ex- the year preceding, and in red the mains laid in which the Com ny is hereby granted the made under the terms of this contract by the during the year ending on the 30th day of Sep- tory pa isting mains, upon application for the same, shall Company to the City shall not be considered in tember next preceding the date of the filing of right to lay its mains lying in theourth Ward not be deemed to in any way affect the provisions any manner in the nature of a tax, but that of the Borough of Queens, the sum of one dollar of this contract, except that if such amendment such map, plan or diagram. This map, plan or per thousand cubic feet. such payments shall be in addition to any and diagram shall have a statement thereon of the requires the Company to do something in addition all taxes of whatsoever kind or description now number of miles of mains laid up to the 3oth The Company also agrees that if in the future to or not inconsistent with the provisions of this or hereafter required to be paid by any ordi- day of September of the preceding year, and of any new or improved style of street lighting is contract, then, and in that case, the Company nances of the City or by any law of the State of the number of miles of mains laid during the available for use it will furnish the same through- shall comply with both the provisions of this New York. out the territory in which it is hereby granted the contract and the laws of the State in regard to year ending on the 3oth day of September next right to operate at such reasonable prices as may .Fifth—The plant, manufactory or works of preceding the date of the filing of the same, in such extensions. this Company which may be erected under the be fixed by the Board, subject to the provisions the words and figures following, viz.: Twentieth—The Company shall assume all lia- privilege contained in and granted by this con- of this contract. bility to persons or property by reason of the tract for the purpose of manufacturing and fur- Number of miles of mains laid up to Septem- Sixteenth—The Company shall supply gas to construction or operation of the system authorized nishing gas, shall be constructed so as not to be ber 30, r9 : miles, feet. the public buildings and public lamps of all types by this contract, and it is a condition of this in any way detrimental to the public health, nor Number of miles of mains laid during the situated on the line or lines of the mains of said contract that the City shall assume no liability otherwise create a nuisance. Before the con- year ending September 30, i9 miles, Company throughout the territory in which it is whatsoever to either persons or p roperty on ac- struction of any plant, holder or other apparatus feet. hereby granted the right to lay its mains and count of the same, and the Company bereby used in the manufacture or storage of gas the —and shall be certified by the Secretary of the furnish open flame and mantle naphtha lamps. agrees to repay to the City any damage which Company shall obtain the approval of the Board Company. Copies of this map, plan or diagram where such mains are not laid if required by the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of to the location and the plans for the construe- shall also be filed in the office of the Depart- the Commissionerof Water Supply, Gas and anY acts or defaults of theCompany. tion of the same. ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and Electricity, and said public buildings and lamps Twenty-first—The rights and privileges hereby Sixth—The Company shall construct, maintain in the office of the President of the Borough shall be lighted when required by the City at granted shall not be assigned, either in whole or and operate its gas system, mains, conductors, of Queens. rates not to exceed those hereinbefore set forth, in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, either service connections and pipes subject to the Thirteenth—The gas to be furnished by the or as may be hereafter established by the Board. by the act of the Company, its successors or supervision, control and inspection andto the Company shall be of the standard at present As a condition of this contract the Company binds assigns, or by operation of law, whether under entire satisfaction of the proper authorities of fixed by law. Said gas shall have an illumi- itself to submit bids or proposals for lighting the provisions of the statute relating to the con- the City who have jurisdiction in such matters, nating power of not less than twenty-two sperm the public buildings and furnishing and lighting solidation, merger or sale of corporations or under the Charter or ordinances of the City, or candles of six to a pound, burnings at the rate Public lamps of all types in the entire territory otherwise, to any person or corporation whatso- under the provisions of this contract. and the of one hundred and twenty grains of spermaceti in which it is granted the right to operate by this ever, nor shall the Company, its successors or entire expense of such supervision, control and per hour, tested at a distance of not less than contract, along the lines of its mains as they assigns, in any manner consolidate or pool its inspection shall be borne by the Company. one mile from the distributing holder by a exist or may be extended, whenever the same stock, business or interests, or enter into any Before opening any street, lane, alley or pub- burner consuming five cubic feet of gas per hour are advertised or called for by the Commissioner agreement for a division of business, interest or lic place to lay or to begin the laying of any by a flat flame burner giving greatest results of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, or his suc- territory, or to prevent competition or a reduction mains, conductors, pipes or service connections, at not less than four-tenths of an inch pressure cessor in authority, at rates not exceeding those in rates, or acquire, own or make use of or in the Company shall submit to the President of the at the point of ignition, and each one hundred above set forth, or which may be hereafter es- any manner exercise control over any of the Borough of Queens and the Commissioner of cubic feet of gas shall not contain more than tablished by the Board. rights, privileges, franchises or stock, or use, Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, working five grains of ammonia, nor more than twenty Seventeenth—The Company shall also, in any and own, control or operate any of the property, plans which shall include and show in detail the grains of sulphur, nor more than a trace of all bids or proposals which it may hereafter submit works, plants or appliances of any such persons proposed location and method of construc- sulphuretted hydrogen. Provided, however, that for lighting ublic buildings and lamps in the or corporations without the consent of the City, tion of said mains, conductors, pipes or should a new process be hereafter generally used Borough of Queens, agree to repair such lamp- acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument service connections, and the mode of protection or to manufacture gas of a higher standard than posts as belong to the City or may be acquired under seal, anything herein contained to the con- changes in all subsurface structures required by the gas at present manufactured by the Company, or erected by it, and erect new ones at prices not trary thereof in any wise notwithstanding, and the construction of such mains, conductors, pipes then the Company binds itself to furnish gas to exceed the following, except as provided else- the granting, giving, or waiving of any one or or service connections, and shall obtain from equal to that furnished by such new process, where in this paragraph: more of such consents shall not render un- these officials, if such working plans are ap- should the same be ordered bythe Board. And the For each lamp-post straightened, the sum of one necessary any subsequent consent or consents. proved, permits for the construction of such Company further binds itself to furnish gas of dollar and fifty cents ($r.5o). Nothing herein contained shall apply to any mort- work. superior candle-power and quality to that herein For each column releaded, the sum of one dol- gagee or mere lienor, but shall apply to any Wherever the pipes or conductors of the Com- set forth or ordered by the Board whenever re- lar and fifty cents ($r.5o). purchaser upon foreclosure or under or by pany in any part of the Borough of Queens are quired to do so by any general or local act of For each column recalked, the sum of one virtue of any provision of a mortgage or lien. to be laid under or adjoining a railroad track, the Legislature, and such act shall be deemed dollar ($r). - In the event of any consolidation, sale or the work of trenching for and laying the same a modification of this agreement, but no act For each column refitted, the sum of three merger with any other gas company operating in shall be conducted so as to interrupt as little as providing for the furnishing of an inferior qual- dollars and fifty cents ($3.5o). the same territory whereby any duplication of possible the running of cars thereon, and when ity of gas shall be deemed to in any way affect For each service pipe refitted, the sum of six plant or mains shall be effected, such duplication the work is finished, the track and street, avenue the provisions of this agreement. The pressure dollars ($6). shall not be included in the assets on which a or public place shall be replaced and repaved by of said gas shall not exceed that fixed by law. For each standpipe refitted, the sum of four return is to be provided in fixing a reasonable said Company in as good condition as before the Fourteenth—The Company agrees torovide dollars ($4). rate. commencement of the work. and furnish to the Department of Water Supply. For discontinuing service per lamp, the sum of Twenty-second—The Company hereby agrees Whenever the Company shall open any street, Gas and Electricity the necessary apparatus and two dollars ($2). and stipulates that any and all rights which by avenue or public place in the territory in . which station to conduct tests to ascertain the pressure For each lamp-post removed, the sum of three its incorporation it may now have or may here- it is granted the privilege to operate by this con- and quality of the gas furnished by it, if required dollars and fifty cents ($3.So). after acquire, under the law, as it now exists or tract, for the purpose of laying pipes or conduc- to do so by the Commissioner of Water Supply, For each lamp-post reset, the sum of ten dollars may be hereafter amended or altered, whereby tors, then the Company, when restoring the pave- Gas and Electricity. Should any tests made by ($to). it may purchase, acquire or hold stock, bonds or ment of said street, shall do so in accordance the said Commissioner of gas furnished by the For each lamp-post painted, the sum of twenty- other evidences of indebtedness in any other with the specifications for the construction of Company show that said gas is of an inferior five cents (25c.) per coat. corporation, are hereby waived; but the Company said pavement, and the Company shall also, at quality or other than that specified herein, or For the erection of each new lamp-post, com- may exercise such rights upon acquiring the con- its own cost and expense, maintain the same in is being furnished at a pressure exceeding that plete (with service and standpipes when for gas), sent of the Board so to do, under such conditions good condition. and at the proper grade and fixed by law, the Company shall immediately and with cross-heads, lamp-irons and lanterns in as it may impose. curvature, for the period of one year from the remedy such defect upon notice from said Com- place, the sum of ten dollars ($to). Twentythird—The Company shall submit a re- time of its restoration, whether the same had missioner. For the sale to the City of the gas lamp-posts port duly verified to the Board not later than been restored by the said Company or by the Fifteenth—The rates to be charged by the with gas lamps belonging to the Company, erected November 1 of each year, for the year ending City authorities as hereinafter provided. When Cernpany in the Borough of Queens for gas fur- ready for use complete with service and stand- September 30 next preceding, which shall show streets paved with improved pavements, on which nished by it to the City and to private con- pipes connected , all in good repair, per post, the the following: the contractor's guarantee has not expired sumers shall never be in excess of the following, sum of eight dollars ($8). I. Capital authorized— through time, are to be paved, the Company shall and it is agreed that the same may be reduced The Company may submit bids for any or all (a)Preferred stock. have the power to arrange with the contractor to by the Board, as hereinafter provided: of these items at prices not to exceed twenty- (b) Common stock. open and relay such pavements under an agree- five per cent. in excess of those above set forth, (c) Bonds (classes to be specified). ment or contract. For gas furnished to the City for street light- ing, to be used in its Public buildings, or for or which may be hereafter fixed by the Board, (d) Debentures. If the Company at any time, after i-:ve days' whenever, in the opinion of the Commissioner of 2. Capital issued— notice from the President of the Borough of gas furnished to any other public buildings lo- cated in the Borough of Queens, the sum of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity these prices (a)Preferred stock. Queens, shall neglect or refuse to restore, repave appear to be insufficient. (b) Common stock. or maintain any pavement in accordance with the seventy-five cents per thousand cubic feet. For furnishing gas to open-flame lamps, con- Eighteenth—During the term of this contract (c) Bonds (classes to be specified). provisions of this contract, then the President of or any renewal thereof the Board shall have the (d) Debentures. the Borough of Queens may restore, repave or suming three cubic feet of gas per hour, and burning for a period of three thousand nine hun- power to regulate and fix the maximum and 3. Amount of sinking fund. maintain the same, and the cost of such restora- minimum rates to be charged by the Company 4. Amount and rate of dividends paid during tion, repavement or maintenance, with legal in- dred and fifty hours in an one year, for each lamp, at each lamp, including the lighting, ex- throughout the territory in which it is hereby year. terest thereon, shall be a proper charge against, granted the right to lay its mains for gas for 5. Amounts and rates of interest paid on the and may be deducted from, the security fund to tiuguishing, cleaning, repairing, reglazing and painting of lanterns and lamp-irons, the paint- private lighting, provided such rates shall be various classes of bonds during the year. be deposited by the Company with the Comp- 6. Capacity attached to piping— troller, as hereinafter provided. ing of lamp-posts and cross-heads, the furnish- reasonable and fair. ing, repairing and replacing of cocks, tubes and The maximum rates herein fixed for public (a) Miles of mains. Seventh—It is a condition of this contract that burners, the replacing of cross-heads, lamp-irons lighting and for repairs and replacements of (b) Street lights. the Company shall bear the entire expense of all and lanterns, and the replacing and repairing street lamps and posts shall continue until Octo- 1. Open flame. work undertaken by reason of this grant. of lamp-posts when owned by the Company, a ber 27, x911, at which time and at the end of 2. Mantle lights. Eighth—Within three (3) months after the sum not to exceed seventeen dollars ($t7) per each period of five years thereafter during the (c) lights. execution of this contract by the Mayor, the year, and for similar services to other open- term of the contract or any renewal thereof, the Meters. Company shall commence the laying of mains, flame lamps burning a different number of cubic Board shall have the power to reduce such rates, (e) Number of consumers for light. and within two (2) years thereafter shall have laid feet per hour, or a different number of hours provided such reduced rates shall be reasonable (f) Number of consumers for fuel. and in operation at least-five miles of mains within per year, at proportionate rates. and fair. y Highest price received for gas, per thousand the streets in the territory in which it is hereby For furnishing and connecting, ready for use, Nineteenth—The Company shall supply pa to cubic feet. granted the privilege to lay its mains, and shall 8.Average price received for gas, per thousand each mantle gas lamp with improved burner ap- all applicants in the territory in which it is au- supply gas through the same to the sections thorized to operate, not in arrears for prior bills, cubic feet. known as Queens and Little Neck, The Com- pliances and incandescent mantles, including owning or occupying premises on streets in which 9.Authorized price per thousand cubic feet. pany shall also, within ten (to) years thereafter cocks, tubes, burners, mantles globes, chimneys, gas mains or conductors are laid. and where in. Amount of gas manufactured during year. have laid, ready to supply gas through the same, rods, regulating apparatus and all appurtenances p, and also the Company has not laid mains or conductors it t I. Amount of gas sold during year. a main or conductor, as follows: Commencing necessary for each lamp, at each lam shall lay the same upon the application, in writing, 12. Detailed statement of total cost of manu- at or near Little Neck Bay, then through Main operating and maintaining it, including illumi- of the owner or occupant of any building or facture and distribution of entire amopnt of gas avenue to All road; through Alley road to nant, the operation and maintenance to include remises within one hundred feet of any main during year, showing also cost of manufacture Springfield road. and through Springfield road the lighting, extinguishing, cleaning reglazing, and distribution of same per thousand cubic feet. repairing and painting of lanterns and slamp-irons, Paid by it provided he shall pay all money due to Rockaway road; also, from Alley road, along from him to the Company. The Company, how- II- Balance sheet showing assets and liabilities Rocky Hill road and Hillside avenue to the sec- th , painting of lamp-posts and cross-heads, the ever, shall not refuse to supply gas to any per- in detail. tion known as Holliswood. From and after five furnishing, repairing and replacing of cocks, son owning or occupying premises on the line r . Detailed statement of cost of property situ- (5) years from the date of the signing of this tubes, burner appliances, mantles, chimneys, of its mains or to extend its mains for that pur- ate in the Borough of Queens, showing miles contract the Company shall also lay such fur- globes, rods, regulating apparatus, lanterns, lamp- pose if there be any rent or compensation in and size of mains, number of meters, holders, ther mains as may be directed by the Board. irons, frames and cross-heads thereto, and re- arrear for gas supplied, or for pipes or fittings buildings, machinery, rnanufastories, interior Unless the provisions of this paragraph be ful- pairing and replacing of lamp-posts when owned furnished to a former occupant thereof, unless piping, lamps, service connections, etc. and cost filled by the Company, this grant shall cease and by the Company, a sum not to exceed twenty- such owner applying for a supply of gas ahal: of same, including separately, value of franchise. determine. five dollars ($25) for every such lamp not con- have undertaken or agreed with the former occu- 15. Detailed statement of amount of depreci- soming more than three and one-half () Ninth—In the event that the City finds it pant to pay or to exonerate him from the pay- ation on above. cubic feet of gas per hour, for three thousand 16. Detailed statement of present value of necessary to change the grade or line of any nine hundred and fifty hours in any one year, ment of such arrears, and shall refuse and neglect street, road or avenue now existing, or which may to pay the same; and if for the space of ten days above. and for similar services to mantle lamps burning Statement showing stock and bonds owned hereafter be opened in any part of the Borough a different number of cubic feet per hour or a after such application, and the deposit of a reason- 17. of Queens, or place therein any new structures, able sum as security if required, in pursuance in other companies, setting forth name of com- different number of hours per year at propor- of section 66 of the :transportation Corporations panies, date of acquiring stock, par value, amount or change the location of any structure therein, tionate rates. the Company agrees that it will make no claim Law, the Company shall refuse or neglect to paid for and present value of same. or attempt to obtain any compensation for its For furnishing illuminating material other than supply gas as required, said Company shall forfeit t8. Statement showing number and location of expense in relaying or replacing its mains, if gas for each lamp, at each lamp, including the and pay to the applicant the sum of ten dollars, factories and holders. the same is necessary to conform to such im- lighting, extinguishing, cleaning, repairing, re- and the further sum of five dollars for every day A detailed statement showing the kinds and provement in or of such street, road or avenue, glazing and painting of lanterns and lamp-irons, thereafter during which such refusal or neglect quantities of residuals and the prices received for in the territory in which it is hereby granted the painting of lamp-posts and cross-heads, the shall continue; provided that the Company shall the same. the right to lay its mains. furnishing, repairing and replacing of cocks, not be required to lay service pipes for the pur- And such other information in regard to the Tenth—The Company shall, upon being di- tubes, burners, burning appliances, lamp-posts, pose of supplying gas to any applicant where the business of the Company as may be required by rected to do so by the Commissioner of Water lanterns, lamp-irons and cross-heads thereto, the ground in which such pipe is required to be laid the Board. Supply, Gas and Electricity, extend its main to sum of twenty dollars ($20) per lamp, burning shall be frozen or shall otherwise, in the opinion For failure to comply with the foregoing, the such places and along such streets as he may three thousand nine hundred and fifty hours in of the Board, present serious obstacles to laying Company shall pay a penalty of twenty-five dol- direct, but shall not be required to lay a greater any one year, and for similar service for a the same; nor unless the applicant, if required, lars ($25) per day until such statement or copy length of main or conductor during any one greater number of hours at proportionate rates. shall deposit in advance with the Company a sum of such report is rendered, and in default of year than that hereinbefore prescribed, pro- For supplying illuminating material other than of money sufficient to pay the cost of his portion such payment, the same upon order of the vided, however, that if any public building or gas to, and for furnishing and connecting ready of the pipe required to be laid, and the expense Board, may be deducted from the security fund public lamps the Commissioner desires to be for use, each mantle lamp, with improved burner of laying such portion. to be deposited by the Company with the Comp- lighted are situated within one hundred (too) appliances and incandescent mantles, including The Company shall not require or receive any troller, .as hereinafter provided. feet of any main or conductor of the Company cocks, tubes, burners, mantles, globes, chimneys, deposit or advance payment in excess of what is Twenty-fourth—If the said Company, its sue- in a public street, avenue or highway, then and I ods and regulating apparatus, necessary for each reasonably necessary to insure payment of cur- cessors or assign, shall fail to give efficient in that case the Company shall be required to lamp, at each lamp, and also operating and main- rent bills, and on such amounts so paid the Com- public service at the rates herein fixed, or fail to extend the same, in addition to the above, in taining it. The operation and maintenance to pany shall pay interest at the statutory rate. maintain the standard fixed by the Board or by compliance with section 65 of the Transports' include the lighting, extinguishing, cleaning, re- Any consumer or person who desires to be con- law, as set forth above, for the quality of gas tion Corporations Law (chapter 566 of the Laws glazing, repairing and painting of la-sterns and nected with the mains of the Company can apply furnished by it to the City or private con- of 18go), and a public lamp shall be deemed lamp-irons, the painting of Impposts and cross- to the Board to compel the Company to comply sumers or exceeds the maximum pressure al- a building or premise within the meaning of heads, the furnishing, repairing and replacing of with the provisions of this contract. and all lowed by law. or fail to maintain its structures such section. cocks, tubes, burner appliances, mantles, chim- orders of the Board made on the request of any in good condition throughout the full term of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1W7. THE CITY RECORD . 9349

its occupancy of such streets, or fail to comply Thirty-first-Whenever this contract requires The bond required for the faithful perform- annum, from the date when such assessments with any provision of this contract, the Board the Company to do or refrain from doing some- ance of the contract will be Two Thousand Dol- became liens to the date of payment. may give written notice to the said Company, thing in addition to or not inconsistent with the lars ($2,000). No bids will be received or con- HERMAN A. METE, specifying any default on the part of said Com- laws of the State or the ordinances of the City, sidered unless accompanied by a certified check Comptroller. pany, and requiring said Company to remedy the Company shall be bound to observe the pro- upon a National or State bank in The City of City of New York Department of Finance, the same within a reasonable time and upon the visions of the contract or any amendments or New York, drawn to the order of the Comp- Comptroller's Office, eptember 3, 1907. failure of the Company to remedy said default modifications of the same. This provision shall troller, to the amount of Three Hundred Dollars 54, i 6 within a reasonable time said Company shall for be deemed to apply to any and all orders, re- 00 . each day thereafter during which the default or quests and directions of all local authorities ( 31'ime allowed for the completion of the work defect remains pay to the City the sum of one vested with powers by this contract, in addition is five months. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND hundred dollars ($zoo), as fired or liquidated to those conferred upon such authorities by the Pamphlet containing further information lot APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY damages, or the said City, in case such structures laws of the State andD the ordinances of the City. bidders, forms of proposal, contract and bond, REAL ESTATE. which may affect the surface of the streets, shall Section 3. The Company promises, covenants approved by the Corporation Counsel, and speci- not be put in good condition within a reasonable and agrees on its part and behalf to conform to fications; and pamphlet containing the contract T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT time after notice by the Board, as aforesaid, and abide by and perform all the terms, con- drawings, can be obtained at the office of the of the Borough of Manhattan, public notice shall have the right to make all needed repairs ditions and requirements in this contract fixed Board of Water Supply, Room 1515, No. 299 Ais hereby given that the Commissioners of the at the expense of the Company, in which case and contained. Broadway, upon application in person or b mail, Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in the said Company shall pay to the City the In w"*ness whereof, the party of the first part, by depositing the sum of five dollars ($5) in them by law, will offer for sale at public auction amount of the cost of such repairs, with legal by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the currency or check drawn to the order of the the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing interest thereon, or in default of such payment, Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said Board of Water Supply, for each pamphlet. The within the lines of property owned by The City the same shall be a proper charge against and City, has caused the corporate name of said City deposit will be refunded upon the return of of New York, acquired forstreet opening pur- may be deducted from the security fund to be tr, be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of pamphlets in acceptable condition within thirty poses in the deposited with the Comptroller as hereinafter said City to be hereunto affixed, and the party days after the date on which bids are to be provided. of the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly opened. Borough of Manhattan. If, for a period of two consecutive weeks, the authorized, has caused its corporate name to be J. EDWARD SIMMONS, Being the remaining buildings within the area gas system of the Company shall not be oper- hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be President; of the proposed Delancey street extension, located ated, the Board may declare the right and fran- hereunto affixed, the day and year first above CHARLES N. CHADWICK, between Broome and Spring streets, and extend- chise granted by this contract terminated with- written. CHARLES A. SHAW, ing from Mulberry street to Elm street, $orovgh out further proceedings in law or in equity, if it THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Board of Water Supply. of Manhattan, which were not sold at the sale shall appear, in the judgment of said Board, that By...... Mayor. J. WALDO SMITH, held on Monday, June 24, 1907, and which is the same was not operated through the fault of Engineer. the Company. [CORPORATE SEAL.] more particularly described on a certain map on Attest: THOS. HASSETT, file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, The Company shall, in the exercising of any ...... I City Clerk. Secretary. Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, Department of and all the rights conferred on it by this con- a29,s17 Finance, Borough of Manhattan. tract, comply with all the provisions of chapter QUEENS LIGHTING COMPANY, 429 of the Laws of i9oZ establishing the Pub- By...... President. gW See General Instructions to Bid- Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners lie Service Commissions ' of the State of New [SEAL.] ders on the last Page, last column, of of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held York, and all acts amendatory or additional Attest: the "City Record." June 5, r9oj, the sale of the above described Secretary. buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held thereto, and shall immediately upon obtaining by direction of the Comptroller on the same, furnish to the Board, for filing among (Here add acknowledgments.) its records, a copy of the certificate required to THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907, Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND be obtained by the Company under section 68 y value of the at Io o'clock a. m., on the premises, on the follow. of such act, certified by the Commission having by this Board as to the mone FERRIES. ing jurisdiction over the Company. franchise or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the compensation proposed to TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Twenty-fifth-The Company shall at all times be paid therefor, and of the terms and condi- It being understood that the purchasers, at keep accurate books of account and shall, on or DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," the time of the auction sale, when the said bid before November I in each year, make a verified tions, including the provisions as to rates and NORTH RIVER, New YoRic, March 3t, 1904. report to the Comptroller of The City of New charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully i; accepted by the City, shall execute a con- set forth in and by the foregoing form of pro- HE COMMISSIONER IIAS FIXED THE tract with The City of New York for the proper York of the business done by the Company for amounts of bonds required on contracts the year ending September 3o next receding. posed contract for the grant of such franchise T compliance with these terms and conditions, which p or right. awarded by this Department, as follows: contract shall provide for liquidated damages at Such report shall contain a statement of the gross On all contracts for supplies, 40 per cent. of receipts from all business done by the Com- Resolved, That these preambles and resolu- so much per day for each and every day the tions, including the said resolution for the grant the estimated cost; removal of the buildings, etc., remains incont- pany, together with such other information and On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- in such form and detail as the Comptroller may of a franchise or right applied for by the Queens plete, after the expiration of sixty days from Lighting Company, and the said form of pro- plies, where the estimated cost is not over the day of sale. A copy of said contract is on require. The Comptroller shall have access to $200,000, 40 per cent. of the estimated cost; all books of the Company for the purpose of as- posed contract for the grant of such franchise or file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, right containing said results of such inquiry, after On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- Department of Finance, Room 141, No. 280 certaining the correctness of its report and may plies, where the estimated cost is over $200,000, B oadway, Borough of Manhattan. examine its officers under oath. the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board, shall be published for at least twenty but not over $1,000,000, 25 per cent. of the esti- The buildings and appurtenances thereto will And the said Comptroller shall at all times have (20) days immediately prior to September 20, mated cost; be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay iut- access to the plant of said Company and on 1907, in the CITY RECORD, and at least twice On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- mediately cash or a certified check drawn to reasonable notice be provided with an inventory during the ten days immediately prior to Sep- plies, where the estimated cost is over $I,000,000, the order of the Comptroller of The City of thereof. tember 20, 1907, in the " New York Daily 20 per cent, of the estimated cost. New York, and must either give a cash bond Twenty-sixth-In case of any violation or News " and the " New York Times," two daily JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, or an approved bond of a surety company in the breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- newspapers designated by the Mayor therefor, and Secretary. amount of the purchase price as security for the visions of this contract. the same may be for- published in The City of New York, at the ex- faithful performance of the terms and conditions feited by a suit brought by the Corporation Coun- pense of the Queens Lighting Company, together of the sale and of the contract. Said bond must sel on notice of ten days to the Company, or at with the following notice, to wit: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. be filed within forty-eight hours after the sale. the option of the Board, by resolution of said Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, Board, which said resolution may contain a pro- mate and Apportionment, before authorizing their fixtures and foundations of every class and vision to the effect that all property constructed any contract for the grant of the franchise NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. description within the described area are to be and in use by virtue of this grant, shall there- or right applied for by the Queens Light- torn down to a level 2 feet below the existing upon become the property of the City without ing Company, and fully set forth and described curb, and structures which may exist within any proceedings at law or in equity. of the buildings, such as eng in the foregoing form of proposed contract PURSUANCE OF SECTION Iota OF THE ine beds, boiler Twenty-seventh-This grant is upon the ex- for the grant of such franchise or right, and setting, etc., and all stoops and area walls shall N Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller be torn down to the sane level. All partitions, press condition that the Company within thirty before adopting any resolutions authorizing ofI The City of New York hereby gives public (30) days after the execution oft this contract any such contract, will, at a meeting of said sheds and fences shall be removed from the notice to all persons, owners of property, affected' premises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor and before anything is done in exercise of the Board, to be held in the Old Council Cham- by the following assessments for LOCAL IM- rights. conferred thereby, shall deposit with the ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, roof- PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK- ing, boards and woodwork of every description, Comptroller of the City the sum of one thousand of New York, on September zo, t907, at LYN: five hundred dollars ($1,500), either in money or 20.30 o'clock a. m., hold a public hearin~{ and all gas, water, steam and soil piping shall be TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 2. removed from the premises. All combustible securities to be approved by him, which fund thereon, at which citizens shall be entitle IIUNTINGTON STREET - REGULATING, shall be security for the performance by the to appear and be heard; matter, such as tar and felt roofing, broken laths GRADING, SETTING OR RESETTING CURL' and. fragments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., Company of the terms and conditions of the con- -and be it further AND LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, from tract. especially ecially those which relate to the pay- Resolved, That before the publication of the which are of no value, shall be gathered together Henry street to Hamilton avenue. Area of as- by the contractor and burned or carried away. ment of the annual charge for the franchise resolution, form of contract and notice of public sessment: Both sides of Huntington street, from granted, in default of which payment of the an- hearing thereon, hereinbefore provided for, the The purchaser at the sale shall also shut off nual charge, the Comptroller, acting in behalf of Henry street to IIarnilton avenue. and cap all water pipes at the main pipe in the said form of contract shall be submitted to the TWENTY-SIXTII WARD, SECTION r3. street, in compliance with the rules and regula- the City. shall collect same -with interest from Corporation Counsel for his approval as to SUTTER AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD- such fund after five days' notice in writing to form and to incorporate therein such matter as tions of the Department of Water Supply, Gas the Company. In case of the failure of the Com- ING, SETTING OR RESETTING CURB AND and Electricity. he may deem advisable to fully protect the in- LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- pany to comply with the terms of this contract terests of the City. Warwick and Elton streets. Area of assessment: relating to the filing of annual statements, or its JOSEPH HAAG, nances, or any portion thereof, within sixty days neglect or refusal to comply with any demand or Both sides of Sutter avenue, from Warwick from the day of sale, will work forfeiture of Secretary. street to Elton street, and to the extent of half direction of the Board or other municipal officials, Dated July 8, 1907. ownership of such buildings or appurtenances made pursuant to the terms of this contract, or the block at the intersecting and terminating or portion as shall then be left standing, and (Subsequently the Acting Mayor designated streets. the bidder's assent to the above conditions being under the authority of any laws or ordinances New now or hereafter in force, in such case and in the " Evening Mail " in place of the TWENTY-NINTII, THIRTIETH AND THIR- understood to be implied by the act of bidding, any of these events the Company shall pay to the York Daily News," which ceased publication.) TY-FIRST WARDS SECTION A. and the said City of New York will, without Comptroller of the City a penalty of one hun- a27,Szo FOSTER AVENUE-RL;GULATING, GRAD- notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be dred and twenty-five dollars ($tzs) for each ING, SETTING OR RESETTING CURB AND removed, and the cost and expense thereof violation. LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, from Coney charged against the security above mentioned. Island avenue to East Fourteenth street, and The work of removal must be carried on in The procedure for the imposition and collection BOARD MEETINGS. from East Seventeenth street to Flatbush avenue. every respect in a thorough and workmanlike of the penalties in the grant shall be as follows: Area of assessment: Both sides of Foster avenue, manner and must be completed within sixty The Comptroller of the City, on complaint from Coney Island avenue to East Fourteenth days from the day of sale, and the successful made, shall, in writing, notify the Company, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment street, and from East Seventeenth street to Flat- bidder will provide and furnish all materials of through its president. to appear before him on a meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room r6), bush avenue, and to the extent of half the block labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will certain day not less than ten days after the date City Hall, every Friday, at 1o.3o o'clock a. m. at the intersecting and terminating streets. piece proper and sufficient guards and fences of such notice, to show cause why it should not JbsEPH HAAG, . THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. and warning signs by day and night for the pre- be penalized in accordance with the foregoing NEW UTRECHT AVENUE-CONSTRUCT- vention of accidents, and will indemnify and provisions. If the Company. fails to make an ap- ING CEAIENT SIDEWALKS, west side, be- save harmless The City of New York, its officers, pearance, or, after a hearing, appears, in the tween Thirty-ninth street and Kouwenhoven agents and servants, and each of them, against Judgment of the Comptroller, to be in fault, said The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund lane (where not already laid); also FORTY- any and all suits and actions, claims and de- Comptroller shall forthwith impose the prescribed meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room r6), NINTfI STREET-CONSTRUCTING CE- mands of every name and description brought penalty, or where the amount of the penalty is City Hall, at call of the Mayor. MENT SIDEWALKS, between Second and against it, them or any of them, and against and not prescribed herein, such amount as appears to N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Third avenues. Area of assessment: West side from all damages and costs to which it, they or him to be just, and without legal procedure, with- Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. of New Utrecht avenue, commencing about any of them be put by reason of injury to the draw the amount of such penalty from the eighty-six feet south of Thirty-ninth street, and person or property of another, resulting from security fund deposited with him. In case of any extending southerly to Fort Hamilton avenue; negligence or carelessness in the performance of drafts made upon the security fund, the Com- The Board of City Record meet in the Old also south side of Forty-ninth street, commencing the work or in guarding the same, or from any pany shall, upon ten days' notice in writing, pay Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, at call about two hundred feet west of Third avenue improper or defective materials or machinery, to the Comptroller of the City a sum suffcient of the Mayor. and extending westerly twenty feet. implements or appliances used in the removal of to restore said security fund to the original PATRICK J. TRACY THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. the said buildings by the said successful bidder. amount of one thousand five hundred dollars Supervisor, Stecretary. TENTH AVENUE-SETTING OR RESET- Party walls and fences, when existing against ($t,5oo), and in default thereof the contract TING CURB AND LAYING CEMENT SIDE- adjacent property not sold shall not be taken may be revoked at the option of the Board, acting down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- in behalf of the City. No action or proceeding WALKS, between Seventy-fifth street and Bay Ridge avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party or rights under the provisions of the grant shall walls, shall be taken down and removed. The affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. of Tenth avenue, from Seventy-fifth street to Bay Ridge avenue, walls shall be made permanently self-supporting of action belonging to the City. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., Twenty-eighth-If at any time the powers of TO CONTRACTORS. Assessors September 3, 1907, and entered Sep- bricked up and the wall pointed and made to the Board or any other of the authorities herein exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- mentioned, or intended to be mentioned, shall be tember 3, 1907, in the Bureau for the Collection CONSTRUCTING A FIELD' OFFICE BUILD- of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall transferred by law to any other board, authority, ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount be properly flashed and painted and made water- officer or officers, then, and in such case, such ING IN TILE TOWN OF MARBLE- tight where they have been disturbed by the TOWN, ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y. assessed for benefit on any person or property other board, authority, officer orofficers shall shall be paid within sixty days after the date operation of the contractor. have the powers, rights and duties herein re- of said entry of the assessments, interest will be The Comptroller of The City of New York served to or prescribed for the Board or other reserves the right on the day of the sale to authorities, officer or officers. EALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL collected thereon, as provided in section Ioi9 of said Greater New York Charter. withdraw from sale any of the buildings dr parts Twenty-ninth-The words "notice," "demand" be received by the Board of Water Sup- of buildings and machinery included in the fore- Sply at the office of the Secretary, No. 299 Said section provides, in part, that "If any or "direction," wherever used in this contract, such assessment shall remain unpaid for the going parcel, and to reject any or all bids. shall be deemed to mean a written notice, de- Broadway, New York, Room gtr, ninth floor, until 2 p. m. on period of sixty days after tic date of entry J. H. McCOOEY, mand or direction. Every such notice, demand thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- Deputy and Acting Comptroller. or direction to be served upon the Company shall TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1907, ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- City of New York, Department of Finance, be delivered at such office in The City of New ized to collect and receive the amount of such Comptroller's office, August 30, 1907. York as shall have been designated by the Com- FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIELD assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest 53,12 pany or if no such office shall have been desig- OFFICE BUILDING, FOR DIVISION AND thereon at the rate of seven per centum per an- nate , or if such designation shall have for any SECTION ENGINEERS IN THE EMPLOY num, to be calculated to the date of payment reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in the OF THE BOARI) OF WATER SUPPLY, IN front the date when such assessment became a CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Company THE TOWN OF MARBLETOWN, ULSTER lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY at The City of New York. Delivery or mailing COUNTY, N. Y. Section 159 of this act provides ` • " "An REAL ESTATE. of such notice, demand or direction as and when At the above place and hour the bids will be assessment shall become a lien upon the real above provided shall be equivalent to direct per- publicly opened and read. The award of the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry sonal notice, demand or direction, and shall be contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board A T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT deemed to have been given at the time of de- of Water Supply as soon thereafter as prac- in the said record." i of the Borough of Richmond, public notice The above assessments are payable to the Col- is hereby given that the Commissioners of the livery or mailing. ticabte. - lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Thirtieth-The grant of this privilege is sub- This work is authorized by chapter 724, Laws Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested of 1905, of the State of New York, as amended. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears in their by law, will offer for sale at public ject to whatever right, title or interest the of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. auction all the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., owners of abutting property or others may have The building is to be a two-story and attic in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court and in and to the streets, avenues and highways of office building, 40 feet 4 inches by 45 feet 4 standing within the lines of property owned by inches, in plan, with concrete or stone founda- Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between The City of New York, acquired by it for street the territory in which the Compare is authorized the 'hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur- cleaning purposes, in the to operate by this contract, andy nothing con- tions, fireproof concrete vault, frame superstruc- days from 9 a. m. until cz m., and all payments tained herein shall be deemed to affect in any ture, shingle roof and steam heating, plumbing made thereon on or before November 2, 1907, Borough of Richmond. way the right of the City to grant a similar and electric lighting systems. will be exempt from interest, as above provided, Being a three-story frame barn and wagon privilege upon the same or other terms and con. The building will be located on the east side of road from Stone Ridge to High Falls, in the and after that date will he subject to a charge house 32 feet by 5o feet, located 6o feet west of dtttona is any ether person or corporation in of interest at the rate of seven per centum per the westerly line of Jersey street, on the "Drs' any part of the Borough of Queens. Town of Marbletown, Ulster County, N. Y.

93.50 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907.

Coll" property New Brighton, Borough of Rich- dressed envelope, with the return postage prepaid, of the sale and of the contract. Said bond must and machinery necessary thereto, and will place mond, and which is more particularly described to the Deputy Receiver in whichever borough the be filed within forty-eight hours after the sale. proper and sufficient guards and fences and on a map on file in the office of the Collector of property is located. All the buildings, structures and parts thereof, warning signs by day and night for the prevention City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 141, Checks should be mailed as soon as possible their fixtures and foundations of every class and of accidents, and will indemnify and save harm- No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. after the bills have been received by the tax- description within the described area are to be less The City of New York, its officers, agents Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners payer. ` torn down to a level 2 feet below the existing and servants, and each of them, against any and of the Sinking Fund, the sale of the above-de- All bills paid during October must be rebated curb, and structures which may exist within any all suits and actions, claims and demands of every scribed buildings and appurtenances thereto will before payment. of the buildings such as engine beds, boiler name and description brought against it, them or be held by direction of the Comptroller on DAVID E. AUSTEN, settings, etc., anc all stoops and area walls shall any of them, and against and from all damages FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907, Receiver of Taxes. be torn down to the same level. All partitions, and costs to which it, they or any of them be a3 r,or sheds and fences shall be removed from the put by reason of injury to the person or property at 12 m., on the premises, on the following premises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor of another, resulting from negligence or care- TEAMS AND CONDITIONS. beams, joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, roofing lessness in the performance of the work or in It being understood that the purchasers, at the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING boards and woodwork of every description, and guarding the same, or from any improper or time of the auction sale, when the said bid is STREETS AND PARKS. all gas, water, steam and soil piping shall be defective materials or machinery implements or accepted by the City, shall execute a contract with removed from the premises. All combustible appliances used in the removal of the said build- The City of New York for the proper compliance NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. matter, such as tar and felt roofing, broken laths ings by the said successful bidder. with these terms and conditions, which contract and fragments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., Party walls and fence%, when existing against shall provide for liquidated damages at so much N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF which are of no value shall be gathered together adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken per day for each and every . day the removal of the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- by the contractor and burned or carried away. down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- thebuildings, etc., remains incomplete, after the trollerI of The City of New York hereby gives The purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and jectiug brick, etc., on the faces of such party expiration of sixty days from the day of sale. A public notice to all persons, owners of property, cap all water pipes at the main pipe in the street walls shall be taken down and removed. The copy of said contract is on file in the office of affected b the following assessment for LOCAL in compliance with the rules and regulations of walls shall be made permanently self-supporting the Collector of City Revenue, Department of IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., Finance, Room rot, No. 280 Broadway, Borough 13RONX: tricity. bricked up and the wall pointed and made to Failure to remove said buildings and appur- of Manhattan. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION II. exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- The buildingsand appurtenances thereto will tenances, or any portion thereof, within sixty terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- FULTON AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD- days from the day of sale will work forfeiture be properly flashed and painted and made water- mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the ING, SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING of ownership of such buildings or appurtenances tight where they have been disturbed by the order of the Comptroller of The City of New SIDEWALKS , LAYING CROSSWALKS, or portion as shall then be left standing, and the operation of the contractor. BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING bidder's assent to the above conditions being York, and must either give a cash bona or an ap- The Comptroller of The City of New York re- proved bond of a surety company in the amount FENCES, from St. Paul's place to East One understood to be implied by the act of bidding, Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. Area of as- and the said City of New York will, without serves the right on the day of the sale to with- of the purchase price as security for the faithful draw from sale any of the buildings or parts of performance of the terms and conditions of the sessment: Both sides of Fulton avenue, from St. notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be re- Paul's place to East One Hundred and Seventy- moved and the cost and expense thereof charged buildings and machinery included in the fore- sale and of the contract. Said bond must be going parcel, and to reject any or all bids. filed within forty-eight hours after the sale. fifth street, and to the extent of one-half the against the security above mentioned. block at the intersecting and terminating streets. The work of removal must be carried on in I. A. METZ, All the buildings, structures and. parts thereof, Comptroller. their fixtures and foundations of every class and —that the same was confirmed by the Board of every respect in a thorough and workmanlike description within the described area are to be Assessors August 27, 1907, and entered August manner, and must be completed within sixty days City of New York, Department of Finance, torn down to a level two feet below the existing 27, 1907, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, from the day of sale, and the successful bidder Comptroller's office, August 26, 1907. curb, and structures which may exist within any kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- will provide and furnish all materials of labor a27,s5 of the buildings, such as engine beds, boiler set- ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments tings, etc., and all stoops and area walls shall be and of Water Rents, and unless the amount torn down to the same level. All partitions, assessed for benefit on any person or property PROPOSALS FOR $.Io,000,000 OF FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. STOCK sheds and fences shall be removed from the prem- shall be paid within sixty days after the date of AND BONDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ises. All brick laid in mortar, all floor beams, said entry of the assessment, interest will be joists, studdings, flooring, ceiling, roofing, boards collected thereon, as provided in section lot9 of said Greater New York Charter. and wood work of every description, and all gas, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. water, steam and soil piping shall be removed Said section provides, in part, that "If any from the premises. All combustible matter, such such assessment shall remain unpaid for the as tar and felt roofing, broken laths and frag- period of sixty days after the date of entry EXEMPT FROM TAXATION (AS HEREINAFTER STATED). ments of timber, chips, splinters, etc., which are thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- of no value, shall be gathered together by the EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND OTHERS HOLDING TRUST FUNDS contractor and burned or carried away. The ized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest ARE AUTHORIZED BY SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 417 OF TILE LAWS purchaser at the sale shall also shut off and Lap OF 1897, AS AMENDED, TO INVEST IN SAID STOCK AND BONDS. all water pipes at the main pipe in the street, in thereon at the rate of seven per centum per an- compliance with the rules and regulations of the num, to be calculated to the date of payment Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. from the date when such assessment became a EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE COMPTROI.T.ER OF THE CITY OF Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- lien, as provided by section I9 of this act." S New York. at his office, No. zso Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, nances, or any portion thereof, within sixty days Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An until from the day of sale, will work forfeiture of assessment shall become a lien upon the real TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907, ownership of such buildings or appurtenances or estate affected thereby ten days after its entry portion as s13pll then be left standing, and the in the said record." • • • at 2 o'clock p. m., when they will be publicly opened in the presence of the Commissioners of the bidder's assent to the above conditions being un- The above assessment is payable to the Col- Sinking Fund, or such of them as shall attend, as provided by law, for the whole or a part of the derstood to be implied by the act of bidding, and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau following described interchangeable Registered or Coupon Stock and Bonds of The City of New York, the said City of New York will, without notice to for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of bearing interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent. per annum, from and including September the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in Jul 1907, to wit: the cost and expense thereof charged against the the MunicipalBuilding, corner of One Hundred security above mentioned. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue, $26,000,000.00 of Corporate Stock of The City of New York (for Various Municipal Purposes). The work of removal must be carried on in Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of Principal payable May sat, 1957. Interest payable semi-annually on May ist, every respect in a thorough and workmanlike 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays front 9 and November ist. manner, and must be completed within sixty days a. m. to 12 m. and all payments made thereon This stock was duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, from the day of sale, and the successful bidder on or before October 26, 107, will be exempt and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York, and by the Municipal will provide and furnish all materials of labor from interest, as above provided, and after that authorities of The City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation, except and machinery necessary thereto, and will place date will be subject to a charge of interest at for State purposes. proper and sufficient guards and fences and warn- the rate of seven per centum per annum from the ing signs by day and night for the prevention of date when the above assessment became a lien $7,000,000.00 of Corporate Stock of The City of Iew York, To Provide for the Supply of Water. accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless to the date of payment. Principal payable May ist, i9$7. Interest payable semi-annually on May ist, The City of New York, its officers, agents and HERMAN A. METZ, and November ist. servants, and each of them, against any and all Comptroller. This stock was duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, suits and actions,claims and demands of every City of New York Department of Finance, and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York, and by the Municipal name and description brought against it, them or Comptroller's Office, August 27, 1907. authorities of The City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation, except any of them, and against and from all damages aa8,si I for State purposes. and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property $2,000,000.00 of Corporate Stock of The City of New York for the Construction of the Rapid of another, resulting from negligence or careless- CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND Transit Railroad. Principal payable May ist, 1957. Interest payable semi- ness in the performance of the work or in guard- APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY annually on May ist and November 1st. ing the same, or from any improper or defective REAL ESTATE. This stock was duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, materials or machinery, implements or appliances and other acts of the Legislature of the State of New York, and by the Municipal used in the removal of the said buildings by the T THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT authorities of The City of New York, and is free and exempt from all taxation, except said successful bidder. of the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and for State purposes. Party walls and fences when existing against AAllied Hospitals, public notice is hereby given adjacent property not sold shall not be taken that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, $5,000,000.00 of Assessment Bonds of The City of New York. Principal payable May Ist, 1917. down, but all furrings, plaster, chimneys, pro- by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, Interest payable semi-annually on May 1st and November 1st. jecting brick, etc., on the faces of such party will offer for sale at public auction the building These bonds were duly authorized by the Greater New York Charter, as amended, walls shall be taken down and removed. The and contents therecf standing within the line of and by the Municipal authorities of The City of New York, and are free and exempt walls shall be made permanently self-supporting property acquired by The City of New York for from all taxation, except for State purposes. without the aid of braces, the beamholes, etc., hospital purposes, in the The said stock and bonds are issued in accordance with the provisions of section to of article 8 bricked up and the wall pointed and made to Borough of Manhattan. of the Constitution of the State of New York. exclude wind and rain and present a clean ex- terior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings shall Being the building known as the plant of the The principal of and interest on said stock and bonds are payable in gold coin of the United be properly flashed and painted and made water- United Electric Light and Power Company, and States of America, of the present standard of weight and fineness, pursuant to resolutions of the tight where they have been disturbed by the all the machinery contained therein, viz.: Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted June 9th, 1898, and April x8th, 1904. operation of the contractor. Three 600 horsepower Corliss engines; The Comptroller of The City of New York Direct connected exciter outfit: CONDITIONS OF SALE. reserves the right on the day ofthe sale to Three Westinghouse 400 kilowatt generators; withdraw from sale any of the buildings or parts One 2,000 horsepower heater; As provided for by the Greater New York Charter. of buildings and machinery included in the fore- Bossier feed pumps; I. Proposals containing conditions other than those herein set forth will not be received or going parcel, and to reject any or all bids. Fifteen too horsepower boilers; considered. J. H. McCOOEY, Steam exhaust pipe; z. No proposal for bonds or stock shall be accepted for less than the par value or the same- Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Three steel stacks; 3. Every bidder, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of his proposal, shall City of New York, Department of Finance, Breachings, dampers; deposit with the Comptroller in money, or by a certified check drawn to the order of said Comptroller Comptroller's Office, August 30, 1907. Steam and exhaust pipe covering; upon a solvent banking corporation, two per cent. of the par value of the bonds or stock bid for in B3,6 Eight 1,200 horsepower engines; said proposal. Nine thousand six hundred horsepower kilowatt No proposal will be received or considered which is not accompanied by such deposit. condenser; All such deposits shall be returned by the Comptroller to the persons making the same within NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Eight 750 kilowatt generators; three days after the decision has been rendered as to who is or are the highest bidder or bidders, Three 225 kilowatt exciter outfits; except the deposit made by the highest bidder or bidders. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE Force draught outfit; 4. If said highest bidder or bidders shall refuse or neglect, within five days after service of COLLECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORE, September 2, Twenty-five ton traveling crane; written notice of the award to him or them, to pay to the City Chamberlain the amount of the Seven 200 horsepower climax bilers; bonds or stock awarded to him or them at its or their par value, together with the premium thereon, 1907. Coal and ash conveying apparatus; less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount or amounts of deposit thus made shall be for- AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN Steam and exhaust piping; feited to and retained by said City as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, and shall there- T their bills promptly should make imme- Two feed water heaters 2,00e horsepower; after be paid into the Sinking Fund of The City of New York for the Redemption of the City Debt. diate written requisition (blanks may be procured Three boiler feed pumps; 5. Upon the payment into the City Treasury by the persons whose bids are accepted, of the in the borough offices), stating their property by Steam and exhaust pipe covering; amounts due for the bonds or stock awarded to them respectively, certificates thereof shall be issued section or ward, block and lot or map number, Four steel stacks; to them in such denominations provided for by the Charter as they may desire. making copy of same from their bills of last Breachings, dampers and damper regulators; 6. It is required by the Charter of the City that "every bidder may be required to accept a year. —said building being situated between Twenty- portion of the whole amount of bonds or stock bid for by him at the same rate or proportional price If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the eighth and Twenty-ninth streets and between requisition should also request bill for such tax. First avenue and the East river, Borough of as may be specified in his bid; and any bid which conflicts with this condition shall be rejected. Each requisition should be accompanied by an Manhattan, and which is more particularly de- provided, however, that any bidder offering to purchase all or any part of the bonds offered for sale envelope bearing the proper address of the ap- scribed on a certain map on file in the office of at a price at par or higher may also offer to purchase all or none of said bonds at a different price, plicant, and with return postage prepaid. the Collector of City Revenue, Department of and if the Comptroller deems it to be in the interests of the City so to do, he may award the bonds In case of any doubt in regard to ward, sec- Finance, Room 141, No. z8o Broadway, Borough tion, block or lot number, taxpayers should take of Manhattan. to the bidder offering the highest price for all or none of said bonds; provided, however, that if the their deeds to the Department of Taxes and As- Pursuant to a resolution of the Coiamissionere Comptroller deems it to be in the interests of the City so to do, he may reject all bids." Under this sessments and have their property located on the of the Sinking Fund, the sale of the above de maps of that Department, and forward to the provision, the condition that the bidder will accept only the whole amount of bonds or stock bid for scribed builoing and contents thereof will be by him, and not any part thereof, cannot be inserted in any bids, except those for " all or none" Deputy Receiver of Taxes, with the requisition, held on a certified memorandum of their property, which offered by bidders who have also bid for " all or any part " of the bonds or stock offered for sale. will be furnished by the Department of Taxes THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907, 7. Bonds or stock issued in Coupon form can be converted at any time into Registered Bonds and Assesments. at 12 m on the premises, upon the following or Stock, and bonds or stock issued in Registered form can be converted at any time into Coupon Taxpayers in this manner will receive their Bonds or Stock in denominations of $1,000. bills returned by mail at the earliest possible TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 8. The proposals, together with the security deposits, should be inclosed in a sealed envelope, moment, and avoid any delay caused by waiting It being understood that the purchasers, at the indorsed Proposals for Bonds of The City of New York," and said envelope inclosed in another in lines. as required in case of personal applica- time of the auction sale, when the said bid is sealed envelope, addressed to the Comptroller of The City of New York. (No special form of tion. accepted by the City, shall execute a contract proposal is required, therefore no blanks are furnished.) The requisition must be addressed and mailed with The City of New York for the proper com- JOHN H. McCOOEY, to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever pliance with these terms and conditions, which Deputy and Acting Comptroller. borough the property is located, as follows: contract shall provide for liquidated damages at The City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, August 24, 1907. John J. McDonough, No. 57 Chambers street, so much per day for each and every day the re- Borough of Manhattan, New York. moval of the buildings, etc., remain incomplete aa6,si o John B. Underhill, corner Third and Tremont after the expiration of sixty nays from the day avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New York. of sale. A copy of said contract is on file in INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. former City of New York will be paid on that James B. Bouck, Municipal Building, Borough the office of the Collector of City Revenue, De- day by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. of Brooklyn New York. partment of Finance, Room 141, No. z8o Broad- HE INTEREST DUE ON OCTOBER t, 66 Broadway. George if. Creed, corner Jackson avenue and way, Borough of Manhattan. T 1907, on the Registered Bonds and Stock The interest due on October r. 1907, on Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough of The buildings and appurtenances thereto will of The City of New York, will be paid on that Coupon Bonds of other corporations now in- Queens, New York. be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- day by the Comptroller, at his office in the eluded in The City of New York will be paid on John De Morgan, Borough Hall, St. George, mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and Cham- that day at the office of the Comptroller. Staten Island, Borough of Richmond, New York. order of the Comptroller of The City of New bers street (Room 85). HERMAN A. METZ, After receiving the bills, the taxpayer will see York, and must either give a cash bond or an The Transfer Books thereof will be closed Comptroller. that they are properly rebated, then draw check approved bond of a surety company in the from September t4, 1907, to October r, 5907. City of New York, Department of Finance, for the net amount to the order of the Receiver amount of the purchase price as security for the The interest due on October r, r9o7, on the Comptroller's Office, August 29, 1907. of Taxes and mail bill and check, with an ad- faithful performance of the terms and condition. Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and a3o,oi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Imo. THE CITY RECORD . 935!

NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENE- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, The bids will be compared and the contracts The bidder will state the price of each item or MENTS WITHIN THAT PART OF awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each article contained in the specifications or sched- THE CITY OF NEW YORK NOW contract. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per KNOWN AS THE BOROUGH OF DEPARTMENT OF BRYDGES, Nos. Ig TO 2I PARK Plans may be seen and blank forms may be thousand feet, board measure, or other unit of RICHMOND FOR UNPAID TAXES Row, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF Ngw obtained at the office of the Department of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The AND ASSE§SMENTS. Yosx. Parks, Arsenal, Central Park, Manhattan, extensions must be made and footed up, as the MOSES HERRMAN, bids will be read from the total and awards made THE CITY Or NEW YoaKL DEPARTMENT 01 EAI.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE President; to the lowest bidder on each class. FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE t OLLECTION OF As- S received by the Commissioner of Bridges JOSEPH I. BERRY Delivery will be required to be made at the SESSMENTS AND ARREARS OF TAXES, ASSESSMENTS at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m, on MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, time and in the manner and in such quantities AND WATER RENTS, STEWART BUILDING No. a8o Commissioners of Parks. as may be directed. BROADWAY, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, IEW YORK THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907, Dated August 23, 1907. Blank forms and further information may be CITY, August Io, 1907. x24,85 obtained at the office of the Department of NDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE t.8' See General Instructions to Bid- Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. A. Metz, Comptroller of The City of New STEEL AND MASONRY APPROACH, IN THE ders on the last page, last column, of 13 to 21 Park row. York,U the undersigned hereby gives public notice, BOROUGH OF QUEENS OF THE BLACK. the " City Record.' W. BENS'EL, pursuant to the provisions of section 1027 Of the WELL'S ISLAND- BRIDGE OVER THE EAST Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Greater New York Charter: RIVER, BETWEEN THE BOROUGHS OF OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Dated August 29, 1907. That the respective owners of the lands and MANHATTAN AND QUEENS. BUILDING, FIFTH AVF.N UE AND SIXTY-FOURTH a31,slI tenements within that part of The City of New The contractor will be required to begin work STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF, t See General Instructions to Bid- York now known as the Borough of Richmond, within five days of the date of certification of NEW YORK. ders on the last Page, last column, of the contract by the Comptroller, and will be re- the " City Record." on which taxes have been laid and confirmed ac- quired to complete the entire work to the satis- EALE1) BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILY. BI? cording to law by The City of New York for the received by the Park Board at the above 1903, including faction of the Commissioner, and in accordance years 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902 and with the specifications hereto annexed and the oI ice of the Department of Parks until 9 o'clock taxes on the real estate of corporations for the p. m. on ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS, said years and taxes on the special franchises of accompanying plans, by June I, 1908. corporations for the years Igoo, tgol, Igor and The amount of security to guarantee the faith- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907. ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES I903, and which now remain due and unpaid; ful performance of the work will be Two Hun- Borough of The Bronx. P in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill And also the respective owners of all lands and dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000). lFOR CONS'I- RUCTING 1 BRICK SEWER in can procure material for that purpose—ashes, tenements in The City of New York, situated in The right is reserved by the Commissioner to IN \ - \N CURTLANI)T I'-ARK, IN THE CITY street sweejdngs, etc., collected by the Depart- the borough aforesaid, on which the assessments reject all the bids should he deem it to be to Oil NEV YORK. ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap- have been laid according to law by the said City of the interest of the City so to do. The time allowed for doing and romp' •tine plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, New York for the years 18gg, Igoo, Igor, 1go2 Blank forms, plans and specifications may be the work will be one hundred and fifty (Igo) Nos. 13 to 2I Park row, Borough of Manhattan. 1903 and 1904, and which now remain due and obtained at the office of the Department of ,corking day-. WALTER BENSEL, unpaid, are required to pay the amount of the Bridges. 'I lie s,c•ty required will be Thirty Tltou-son - Commissioner of Street Cleaning. said taxes and assessments so remaining due and J. W. STEVENSON, Dollars ($3o,000). unpaid, with the interest thereon at the rate of Commissioner of Bridges. 'Cbr bill, will be compared and the coutra,_t seven (7) per centum per annum, from the time Dated August rg, 1907. as- uoed at a lump of aggrcpate suns. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- when the same became due to the time of pay- a22,s5 Clank tnrms may be obtained and pans may ment, together with the charges of this notice and t See General Instructions to Bid- I e seen at the office of the Dc ar!'flout of l'arkl, MENT. advertisement, to the Collector of Assessments ders on the last page, last column, of 'G11rn,c=1;i Dlausiou, Clan•n':mt Park, Borough of and Arrears, at his office in the Borough Hall, the "City Record." T'le I-hulls. New Brighton in the Borough of Richmond, in MOSI-:S HERRMAN, FIRST DEPARTMENT. The City of 1 ew York; 'red dcnt; And that, if default shall be made in such JOSICPH I. FERtP. payment, such lands and tenements will be sold FIRE DEPARTMENT. MI& I-I Er. 1. KEXNEnv. In the matter of the application of The City of at public auction, in Room 129, Borough Hall, Ce pcant=,inn?rs of 1-'•+.rl:. c_ New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for New Brighton, in the Borough of Richmond, in the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and determine the The City of New York, on HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF I4 See General m.trurtiup ■ in Bid- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB4,R 20, 1907. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND MANHAT-9 EAST compensation which should justly be made for SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- d,•rs on fhe lust P"Ve, la-It eulu mn, or the discontinuance and closing of WEST ONE at to o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the TAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the 'City Record.' HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST STREET, lowest term of years at which any person shall from the easterly side of Riverside Drive Ex- offer to take the same, in consideration of ad- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL tension to the United States bulkhead line, vancing the said taxes or assessments, as the S received by the Fire Commissioner at the 1IU1LDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Hudson river in the Twelfth Ward, in the case may be, and the interest thereon as afore- above office until Io.3o o'clock a. m., on STREET, IIOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Borough of 11danhattan, in The City of New said, to the time of sale, together with the NEW YORK. York. charges of this notice and advertisement, and all FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that Borough of Queens. EAT-ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE such sale will be continued from time to time S received by the Park Board at the above E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISS until all the lands and tenements so advertised FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in for sale shall be sold. HAY, STRAW, OATS AND BRAN FOR F- m., on the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to Notice is hereby further given that a detailed VOLUNTEER SYSTEM, BOROUGH OF THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. all persons interested in this proceeding and to statement of such taxes and assessments and QUEENS. Borough of Brooklyn. the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of The time for the delivery of the articles, mate- all houses and lots and improved and unim- the ownership of the property taxed and on FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR which such taxes and assessments remain un- rials and supplies and the performance of the proved lands affected thereby, and to all others paid, is published in a pamphlet and that copies contract is by or before March 31, 1908. AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO REPAIR whom it may concern, to wit: The amount of security required is fifty per ASPHALT ROADWAYS ON GLENMORE First—That we have completed our estimate of the said pamphlet are deposited in the offices AVENUE AND EASTERN PARKWAY EX- of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears in cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- and assessment, and that all persons interested the Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and mate. TENSION, ALSO TO RESURFACE WALKS in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- The bidder will state the price of each item IN PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF ments and hereditaments and premises affected will be delivered to any person applying for the BROOKLYN, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE same. or article contained in the specifications or sched- thereby, and having objections thereto, do present DANIEL MOYNAHAN ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. their said objections in writing to us at our Collector of Assessments and Arrears pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of The time allowed for the completion of the office, Nos, go and 92 West Broadway, in the measure, by which the bids will be tested. The contract is within thirty (30) consecutive work- Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New of The City of New York. ing days. aiG,nzo extensions must be made and footed up, as the York, on or before the Igth day of September, bids will be read from the total for each item. The amount of security required is One Thou- 1907, and that we, the said Commissioners, will The bids will be compared and the contract sand Dollars ($i,000). hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY Or Nay YORK. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The bids will be compared and the contract will be in attendance at our said office on the December 14, rgo6. Delivery will be required to be made at the awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 17th day of September, 1907, at ii o'clock a. m, time and in the manner and in such quantities Blank forms may be obtained and plans may Second—That the abstract of our said estimate NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS partment of otherwise directed in any special • case as may be directed. be seen at the office of. the De and assessment, together with our damage and suretyU companies will be accepted as sufficient Blank forms and further information may he Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- benefit maps, have been deposited in the office upon the following - contracts to the amounts obtained at the office of the Fire Department, lyn. of the Clerk of the County of New York, in named: Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, MOSES HERRMAN, the County Court House, in the Borough of Supplies of Any Description, including Gas and Manhattan. President; Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until Electricity— FRANCIS. LANTRY, JOSEPH I. BERRY, the 16th day of September, 1907. Fire Commissioner. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, One company on a bond up to $go,000. Commissioners of Parks. Third—That the limits of our assessment for Two companies on a bond up to $x25,000. a22,S5 benefit include all those lands, tenements and Three companies on a bond up to $2oo,000. Dated August 24, 1907. hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave a26,s6 tr See General Instructions to Bid- being in the Borough of Manhattan, in said ments- t See General Instructions to Bid- ders on the last page, last column, of City of New York, and contained within the Two companies on a bond up to $50,000. ders on the last page, last column, of the " City Record." lines of the discontinued and closed West One Three companies on a bond up to $ta5,000. the "City Record.' Hundred and Fifty-first street, extending from Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers Water the easterly side of Riverside drive extension Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parka. DEPARTMENT OF STREET to the United States bulkhead line of the Hudson Parkways, Etc.— river. One company on a bond up to $2$,000. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. CLEANING. Fourth—That our final report herein will be Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court Three companies on a bond up to 15o,00e. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET of the State of New York, First Department, at Four companies on a bond up to $a5o,000. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL CLEANING, ROOM 1403, Nos, 13 TO 21 PARK Row, a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be held New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts, BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW in the County Court House, in the Borough of Tunnels, Etc,— STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF YORK. Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the One company on a bond up to $25,000. NEW YORK. loth day of November, 1907, at the opening of Two companies on a bond up to $7 ,Goo. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BT' the court on that day. Three companies on a bond up to $I5o,00s. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Street Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. received by the Park Board at the above SCleaning at the above office until Iz o'clock m. August 31, r_go7 Repairs. Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.— onice of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock on LOUIS F.- DOYLE, One company on a bond up to $s, 000. p. m. on Chairman; Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. MAX J. KOHLER, Three companies on a bond up to $tso,000. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx ALEXANDER C. SCHLESINGER, Four companies on a bond up to $210,000. Borough of Brooklyn. and Brooklyn. Commissioners. On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi- JOHN P. DUNN, tional surety will be required as the Comptroller FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- Clerk. sees fit in each instance. QUIRED IN THE FURNISHING AND EREC- LIVERING 5o STREET SWEEPING MA- a31,S 13 All bonds exceeding $zso 000 will by that fact lION OF CASES FOR EXHIBITS IN THE CHINES. alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- what the nature of the work. SCIENCES, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. terials and supplies and the performance of the FIRST DEPARTMENT. H. A. METZ, The time allowed for the completion of the contract is: Twenty-five machines within 6o days Comptroller contract is within one hundred and twenty (120) and the remaining twenty-five machines within consecutive working days. So days from the beginning. In the matter of the application of The City of The amount of security required is Five Thou- The amount of security required is fifty per New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever sand Dollars ($5,000). cent. (So%) of the amount of the bid or esti- the same has not been heretofore acquired, for DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. The bids will be compared and the contract mate. the same purpose, in fee to the lands, tene- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The bidder will state the price of each machine ments and hereditaments required for the open- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SOUTHWEST CORNER Blank Corms may be obtained at the office of contained in the specifications or schedules herein ing and extending of BOSTON ROAD, be- OF FIFTY-FIPTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOR- the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids tween Bronx Park and the White Plains road; OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Prospect Park, Brooklyn. will be tested. The bids will be read from the and BEAR SWAMP ROAD, between Boston EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE MOSES HERRMAN, total and the award made to the lowest bidder. road and White Plains road, in the Twenty- President; Delivery will be required to be made at the fottrth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, The City received by the Board of Health of the time and in the manner and in such quantities as SDepartment of Health until 9.45 a. m. on JOSEPH I. BERRY, of New York. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, may be directed. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1007, Commissioners of Parks. Blank forms and further information may be FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING, AS obtained and the plans and drawings may be OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, a24,s12 seen at theoffice of the Department of Street the undersigned, were appointed by an REQUIRED, LUMBER, TIMBER, MOULD-: orderN of the Supreme Court, bearing date the INtl. PIPE,# FITTINGS, STOP - COCKS, X- ' See General Instructions to Bid- Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 25 Park row. 29th day of June, 1907, and duly entered in the VALVES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND ders on the last page, last column, of office of the Clerk of the County of New York, MISCELLANEOUS PLUMBERS', STEAMFIT- the " City Record." W. BENSEL, Commissioner of Street Cleaning, at his office in the Borough of Manhattan in The TERS' AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES TO THE City of New York, on the i1th day of July, i9o7, HOSPITALS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF Dated August 29, 1907. a.3 r,a1 I a copy of which order was duly filed in the office HEALTH IN THE VARIOUS BOROUGHS OF OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARRS, ARSENAL of the Register of the County of New York, and THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DURING THE: BU11-DING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH gW See General Instructions to Bid- indexed in the Index of Conveyances, "Annexed YEAR 1907. TREE?, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF ders on the lust page, last column, of Territory," east of the Bronx river, Commis- The time for the delivery of the supplies and cw SORK. the it City Record." sioners of Estimate, for the purpose of making a the performance of the contract is during the year 1907. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE just and equitable estimate and assessment of the received by the Park Board at the above loss and damage, to the respective owners, lessees, The amount of security required is fifty per S MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET parties and persons respectively entitled unto or cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock CLEANING, ROOM 1403, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, p. nl. on interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments Bids will be compared and the contract awarded BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW and premises required for the purpose by and in to the lowest bidder for each item, as indicated THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907, YORK. consequence of opening and extending the above by the specifications. Blank forms and further information may be Borough of Manhattan. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE mentioned streets or avenues, the same being received by the Commissioner of Street particularly set forth and described in the peti- obtained and samples may be seen at the office FOR FURNISHING AND SETTING CURB- of the Chief Clerk of the Department of Health, caning at the above office until 12 o'clock m. tion of The City of New York, and also in the STONES, PROVIDING THE NECESSARY on notice of the application for the said order there- southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth DRAINAGE, PAVING WITH ASPHALT to attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk avenue, Borough of Manhattan. BLOCKS THE CARRIAGEWAY, AND WITH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. of the County of New York on the 13th day of THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., ROCK ASPHALT MASTIC THE SIDEWALKS, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx July, 1907; and of ascertaining and defining the President; AND OTHERWISE IMPROVING THE SEMI- and Brooklyn. extent and boundaries of the respective tracts or ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., CIRCLE AT THE ENTRANCE TO CENTRAL CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- parcels of land to be taken therefor, and of per- THEODORE A. BINGHAM, t'ARK AT SIXTY-SIXTH STREET AND LIVERING LUMBER. forming the trusts and duties required of us by Board of Health. CENTRAL, PARK WEST. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York Dated August 27, 1907. The time allowed for the completion of the terials and supplies and the performance of the Charter, as amended, and the acts or parts of a27,s9 whole work will be forty consecutive working contract is by or before December 31, 1907. acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. Coy 8ee General Instructions to Bid- days. The amount of security required is fifty per All parties and persons interested in the real ders on the Last page, last column, of The amount of the security required is Fifteen cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of the "City Record." Hundred Dollars. mate. opening and extending the said streets or ave- 9352 THE CIT Y RECORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, I9. nues and affected thereby and having any claim parcel, in the northerly property line of the lines of Parcels Nos. 359 and 32o and still con- York shall have legal right to take possession of or demand on account thereof, are hereby re- Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company; thence tinuing along the before mentioned westerly rail- or change the same. quired to present the same, duly verified, to us, along the said railroad property line and partlp road property line, south 23 degrees, 49 minutes Dated August 5, x9o7. the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate at along the southerly line of said parcel No. 38a, and 55 seconds east 373.5 feet, on a curve of 4,617 our office, ninth floor. Nos. 90 and 92 West along the southerly line of parcel No. 383, south feet radius to the left, 2,728.9 feet, and on a , liroadway in the Borough of Manhattan, in The 82 degrees x5 minutes west 137.i feet to the curve of 1,179 feet radius to the left, 38.4 feet, Corporation Counsel. City of New York, with such affidavit and other southwest corner of said parcel No. 383; thence to the most easterly point of said parcel; thence Office and I-oat Office Address, Hall of Rec. proof as the owners or claimants may desire, partly along the westerly line of same, north x6 still continuing along the said easterly line of ords, Corner of Chambers and Centre streets, within ten days after the date of this notice. degrees 35 minutes west 4x feet to another point Parcel No. 320, south t6 degrees 3 minutes west Borough of Manhattan, New York City. And we. the said Comtnissioners, will be in at- in the before-mentioned southerly line of parcel 553-4 feet, crossing Buccabone brook, to the south- tendance at our said office on the 16th day of No. 382; thence partly along the said southerly east corner of said parcel, in the northerly line a9,a21 September, r907, at it o'clock in the forenoon of line and the southerly line of parcel NO 381 of a road leading to Olive City thence partly that day, to hear the said parties and persons in and still continuing along the before-mentioned along the southerly line of said Parcel No. 320, relation thereto. And at such time and place, northerly railroad property line, south 87 de- north 59 degrees, 54 minutes west 129.6 feet to a SUPREME COURT—NINTH JUDICIAL and at such further or other time and place as grees 7 minutes west 305.8 feet, on a curve of point in the southerly line of said road • thence DISTRICT. we may appoint, we will hear such owners in 996 feet radius to the right, x95 feet, and on continuing along the southerly line of said parcel, relation thereto and examine the proofs of such a curve of 4,434 feet radius to the right, 14.7 north 68 degrees 54 minutes west 872.3 feet to claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs feet, to a point i n the southerly line of parcel the southwest corner of said parcel, in the before NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. and allegations as may then be offered by such No. 380; thence partly along the said southerly mentioned road; thence partly along the westerly owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. line on a curve of 4,434 feet radius to the right, line of said parcel, north 5 degrees 58 minutes WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ' Dated Borough of Manhattan, City of New 385 feet, to the southwest corner of parcel No. west x66.7 feet, recrossing before mentioned York, August 27, 7go7, 388; thence along the westerly line of said parcel brook, to the southeast corner of Parcel No. sip; Catskill Aqueduct, Section No. x. JOSEPH T. MARRIN, on a curve of 4,434 feet radius to the right thence partly along the southerly line of said WILLIAM G. FISHER, 1,394.7 feet, south 5 degrees 18 minutes east parcel, south 6a degrees xg minutes west 103.6 MICHAEL RAUCH, 230.7 feet, and on a curve of 4,551 feet radius feet and south $3 degrees 42 minutes west 262.4 In the matter of the application and petition of Commissioners. to the right, 884 feet, to the southwest corner feet to a point in the northerly line of before J. Edward Simmons, Charles A. Shaw and JOHN P. DUNN, of parcel No. 389; thence art,y along the mentioned road leading to Olive City; thence still Charles N. Chadwick, constituting the Board westerly lines of said parcel No. ,389 and parcel continuing along the said southerly line of Parcel of Water Supply of The City of New York, to a27,59 No. 390, and along the westerly lines of parcels No. 319, south So degrees 14 minutes west p6 acquire real estate for and on behalf of The Nos. 397 and 398, partly along the westerly line feet to the 'northeast corner of Parcel No. City of New York, under chapter 724 of the of parcel No. 399, and' along the westerly lines 377; thence along the easterly line of said Laws of 190g, in the Towns of Yorktown and of parcels Nos. 403, 4151 427, 431, 432, 433 parcel, south 28 degrees 56 minutes east Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York, fof SUPRB17i; COURT—THIRD JUDICIAL and 434, and still continuing along the easterly 480.8 feetagain crossing Buccabone brook; the purpose of providing an additional supply DISTRICT. - property line of the before-mentioned Ulster and thence still continuing along the said easterly of pure and wholesome water for the use of Delaware Railroad Company, on a curve of line, south x6 degrees 17 minutes west 871.3 feet The City of New York. 4,55' feet radius to the right, 165.5 feet, and and south 20 degrees z6 minutes west 322.8 feet THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. north 23 degrees 49 minutes x5 seconds west to the southeast corner of said parcel, in the 8,289.9 feet, crossing Beckman brook and Bush northerly line of parcel No. 355; thence partly UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Kill crossing a road leading from West Shokan along said northerly line, north 86 degrees 32 min- P that the second separate report of Edward ULSTER COUNTY. to Brodhead and Olive City, a cross road, utes east 477.5 feetsouth Si degrees 5g minutes G. Whitaker, William C. Kellogg and Arthur W. Shokan avenue, a road leading from Boiceville Lawrence, who were appointed Commissioners of Ashokan Reservoir—Section No. 9. east 543.3 feet, and south 6o degrees in minutes App to Shokan and a road leading from Boiceville to east feet to the northwest corner of parcel raisal in the above-entitled matter b an West Shokan, to the northwest corner of said 75.2 order of this Court, made at a Special NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- No. 314; thence along the northerly and easterly ermT parcel No. 434; thence along the northerly line lines of said parcel, south 6o degrees to min- thereof, held at the Court House in White Plains, POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF of same, north 71 degrees 52 minutes east 92x.6 Westchester County, January xy x9o7, was filed APPRAISAL. utes east ro6.g feet, south 36 degrees 47 min- feet, recrossing the road leading from Boiceville utes east 410.3 feet, south so degrees 43 minutes in the office of the Clerk of the County of to West Shokan, to the point or place of be- east 34.4 feet, and south 36 degrees ox minute Westchester on the x4th day of August, 1907. IJBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ginning. Said report bears date August x3, 1907, and Reference is hereby made to the said map, east 73.8 feet to the southeast corner of said affects Parcels Nos. x, x5, 17, x9, 20, 2x 23, 27, that it is the intention of the Corporation parcel; thence along the southerly line of same, ounsel of The City of New York to make ap- filed as aforesaid, in the office of the County 3iB, shown on the map in this proceeding. Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more de- south 56 degrees r5 minutes west 99.9 feet, on a Notice is -fuijher given that an application plication to the Supreme Court of the State of curve of 533 feet radius to the right, 479.5 pointment of Commissioners tailed description of the real estate to be ac- will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme New York for the ap quired. feet, and north 72 degrees x t minutes west 1 t.2 Court of the State of New York, to be held in of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of feet to the southeast corner of before mentioned 90 and the acts amendatory hereof. Such ap- In case any property above described is used and for the Ninth Judicial District, at the 1 5 for any public purpose, such as a highway, etc.,- parcel No. 315; thence along the southerly and Court House in White Plains, Westchester plication will be made at a Special Term of the westerly lines of said parcel north 72 degrees it reme Court, to be held in and for the Third such use shall continue until The City of New County, New York, on the 14th day of Septem- Sup York shall have legal right to take possession of minutes west 1,220.5 feet, on a curve of 1,833 ber, x907, at to o'clock in th^. forenoon of that Judicial Districtat the Court House in the City feet radius to the right, 207.9 feet, north 65 of Kingston, N. ~Y., on the axst day of September, or change the same. day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be Dated August 5, x907. degrees 41 minutes west 556.4 feet, on a curve heard, for an order confirming said report and 1907, at is o'clock in the forenoon of that day, of 433 feet radius to the right, 322.6 feet, and or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, for such other and further relief as may be just. north 23 degrees west 76.8 feet to the south- Dated New York, August 20, 1907 The object of such application is to obtain an Corporation Counsel. west corner of parcel No. 3z3; thence along the order of the Court appointing three disinterested Office and Post Office Address Hall of Rec- FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, ords, Corner of Chambers and centre Streets, westerly line of said parcel. north 23 degrees Corporation Counsel. and competent freeholders, one of whom shall west 142.2 feet to the centre of Buccabone Hall of Records, New York City. reside in the County of New York and at least Borough of Manhattan, New York City. brook; thence still continuing along the westerly one of whom shall reside in the county where ato,52' line of said parcel, the following courses, dis- a24,sx 4 the real estate hereinafter described is situated, tances and curves: north 9 degrees 2 minutes to act as Commissioners of Appraisal and dis- east 321.6 feet, on a curve of 767 feet radius charge all the duties conferred upon such Com- THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. to the left, 382.3 feet, north 28 degrees 42 min- missioners of Appraisal for the purpose of pro- utes west 251.9 feet, on a curve of 767 feet PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES viding an additional supply of pure and whole- ULSTER COUNTY. radius to the left. 365.2 feet, crossing a road FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. some water for The City of New York. leading to Brodhead, and north 5g degrees 5g The real estate to be acquired herein is situ- Ashokan Reservoir, Section No. 8. minutes west 212.3 feet to the northwest corner of ated in the Town of Olive, and is to be acquired said parcel, in the southerly line of parcel No. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, in fee for the purpose of furnishing an addx- NOTICE OF PPLICATION FOR THE AP- 324; thence partly along said line, north 55 tional supply of pure and wholesome water to POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF degrees 59 minutes west 576.4 feet to the most The City of New York. APPRAISAL. southerly point of parcel No. 325; thence along GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. The following is a statement of the boundaries the southerly line of said parcel, north 55 degrees of the lands to be acquired herein, with a refer- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 59 minutes west 230.9 feet to the most westerly ence to the date and place of filing of the map. point of same. in the before mentioned south- All the parcels herein described are to be ac- that it is the intention of the Corporation The person or persons making a bid or estimate LounselP of The City of New York to make ap- erly line of parcel No. 324; thence partly along quired in fee and are colored pink on the map said line and along the westerly line of said for any services, work, materials or supplies for hereinafter referred to. plication to the Supreme Court of the State of The City of New York, or for any of its depart- New York for the appointment of Commissioners parcel the following courses. distances and All those certain pieces or parcels of real curves: north 55 degrees 59 minutes west 301.5 ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the estate situated in the Town of Olive, County of 1905 and the acts amendatory thereof. Such feet. on a curve of 833 feet radius to the right, Ulster and State of New York, shown on map 217.3 feet, north 41 degrees 2 minutes west supplies, materials, work or services for which the entitled " Reservoir Department. Section No. g. application will be made at a Special Term of bid or estimate is made, with his or their name or the Supreme Court to be held in and for the 852.8 feet, north 86 degrees 44 minutes east Board of Water Supply of The City of New 371.7 feet, north 83 degrees 19 minutes east names and the date of presentation to the Presi- of real estate situated in the Town Third Judicial District, at the Court House in dent or Board or to the head of the Department York. Map the City of Kingston, N. Y., on the ztst day of 572.8 feet, and north 20 degrees 6 minutes west of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New 1,891.7 feet to a point in the centre of a road at his or its office, on or before the date and September, 1907, at to o'clock in the forenoon of hour named in the advertisement for the same, at York, to be acquired by The City of New York, that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be leading to West Shokan; thence partly along the under the provisions of chapter 724 of the centre line of said road, and still continuing which time and place the estimates received will Laws of x9o5, as amended, for the construction heard. The object of such application is to ob- be publicly ope tain an order of the Court appointing three dis- along the before mentioned westerly line of ned by the President or Board or of Ashokan reservoir and appurtenances, in the interested and competent freeholders, one of parcel No. 324, north 76 degrees 26 minutes east head of said Department and read, and the award vicinity of Shokan and West Shokan, between t67.1 feet and north 4 degrees 24 minutes west of the contract made according to law as soon us creek and railroad," which map was filed whom shall reside in the County of New York thereafter as practicable. Esop and at least one of whom shall reside in the 550.3 feet, recrossing Beekman brook, to the in the office of the County Clerk of the County northwest corner of said parcel; thence partly Each bid or estimate shall contain the name of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y., on the 18th day County where the real estate hereinafter de- scribed is situated. to act as Commissioners of along the northerly line of same, north yq de- and place of residence of the person making the ofJuly, 1907, bounded and described as follows: grees x8 minutes east feet and south 3 same, and names of all persons interested with egtaning at the northeast corner of parcel Appraisal and discharge all the duties conferred 375 upon such Commissioners of Appraisal for the degrees 42 minutes east 162.8 feet to a point in him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- No. 434, in the centre of Esopus creek, and the southerly line of the before mentioned road; ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that running thence along the centre line of said purpose of providing an additional supply of pure and wholesome water for The City of New York thence along the said southerly line, north g4 it is made without any connection with any other creek and partly along the centre line of the The real estate to be acquired herein is sit- degrees 25 minutes east 230.9 feet; thence still person making an estimate for the same purpose, westerly branch of said creek and the easterly continuing along the before mentioned north- and is in all respects fair and without collusion lines of said parcel No 434 and along the easterly uated in the Town of Olive, and is to be acquired in fee for the purpose of furnishing an additional erly line of parcel No. 324, south S3 degrees 42 or fraud, and that no member of the Board of and northerly lines of parcels Nos. 433, 432, 427 minutes east feet to the most southerly Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a and 436 and partly along the easterly line of supply of pure and wholesome water to The City 54.2 of New York. point of parcel No. 364; thence partly along the bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other parcel No. 40x, the following courses and dis- westerly line of said parcel and partly along the officer of The City of New York is, shall be or tances: South z6 degrees 23 minutes east 88 The following is a statement of the boundaries of the lands to be acquired herein, with a refer- easterly line of the before mentioned road, north become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- feet, south xx degrees 52 minutes east 437.6 3 degrees 24 minutes east feet, again cross- tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or feet, south 2 degrees 12 minutes east 208.4 feet, i ence to the date and place of filing of the map. 153.4 All the parcels herein described are to be ac- ing Buccabone brook, to the most southerly point otherwise in or to the performance of the' con- south 53 degrees 40 minutes east 204.4 feet, tract or in the supplies, work or business to south 9 degrees g minutes east 433 feet, south quired in fee and are colored pink on the map of parcel No. 366; thence along the westerly line hereinafter referred to. of said parcel and still continuing along the east- which it relates, or in any portion of the profits so degrees 37 minutes east 232.9 feet, south 3a All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate erly line of said road, north 5 degrees x7 min- thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by degrees x5 minutes east 564 feet, south 48 de- the oath, in writing, grees 37 minutes east 370.4 feet, south 58 de. situated in the Town of Olive, County of Ulster utes east 187.8 feet and north 8 degrees 3o min- of the party or parties mak- and State of New York, shown on a map en- utes east xog.6 feet to the southwest corner of ing the estimate that the several matters stated grees 59 minutes east 184.4 feet, south 73 de- minutes east 508.2 feet, south 67 de- titled "Reservoir Department. Section No. 8, parcel No. 367; thence along the westerly line herein are in all respects true. grees 35 parcel and the easterly line of said road grees II minutes east 704.1 feet, south 6r de- Board of Water Supply of The City of New of said Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by York. Map of real estate situated in the Town produced, north 8 degrees 30 minutes east 17.7 the consent, in writing, of two householders or grees. 5 minutes east 824.9 feet south 38 degrees 54 minutes east x,369.7 feet and south 2z degrees of Olive, County of Ulster and State of New feet to the northwest corner of said parcel, in freeholders in The City of New York, or of a York, to be acquired by The City of New York, the southerly line of parcel No. 368; thence guaranty or surety company duly authorized by 49 minutes east 520.9 feet, to the northeast cor- partly along the said southerly line and the centre ner of parcel No. 430 in the centre of Shokan under the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters of 19o5, as amended, for the construction of line of a road leading from Boiceville to West set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. Avenue Bridge, over Esopus creek; thence along Shokan, north 49 degrees 20 minutes west 53.5 the easterly lines of said parcel and parcel No. Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, in the No bid or estimate will be considered unless, 428, and still continuing along the said centre vicinity of Brodhead and West Shokan, west of feet to the most westerly point of said parcel as a condition precedent to the reception or con- line of the westerly branch of Esopus creek railroad," which map was filed in the office of No. 368; thence partly along the northerly line sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by south 38 degrees 59 minutes east 195.5 feet and the County Clerk of the County of Ulster at of said parcel and along the northerly line of a certified check upon one of the State or Na- 2.5 feet to Kingston, Nev York, on the 18th day of fuly, parcel No. 369, north degrees 33 minutes east tional banks of The City of Ne,w York, drawn to south 36 degrees II minuptes east 59 5zo.9 feet and south So degrees 19 minutes east the southeast corner of said parcel No. 428: 1907, bounded and described as follows: the order of the Comptroller, or money to the thence partly along the southerly line of same, Beginning at the northeast corner of Parcel 102.3 feet to the most easterly point of said amount of five per centum of the amount of the south 61 degrees 2 minutes west 63 feet to the No. 340, in the westerly property line of the parcel No. 369; thence partly along the south- bond requiredas provided in section 420 of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad Company, and run- erly lines of said parcel and parcel No. 368, Greater New York Charter. northeast corner of parcel No. 429, in the westerly p shore line of Esopus creek; thence along the said ning thence along said railroad property line, and south 46 degrees 33 mi utes west 122.7 feet to a The certified check or money should not be in- shore line and the easterly lines of said parcel along the easterly line of said Parcel No. 340, point in the northerly line of parcel No. 367, in closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- and parcel No. 437, south 29 degrees x minute and partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. the centre of a road leading from Boiceville to mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate east 922.4 feet to the southeast corner of said 338 and along the easterly line of Parcel No. West Shokan; thence along the centre line of envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- parcel, in the northerly line of parcel No. 394; 337, south 23 degrees 49 minutes x5 seconds east said road and partly along the northerly line of ment, President or Board, or submitted personally 458.5 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. said parcel, along the northerly line of parcel thence partly along said northerly line, south 3 5 upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. 87 degrees east 82.9 feet to the northeast corner 336. to the northerly line of a road leading from No. 6 and partly along the northerly line of For particulars as to the quantity and quality West Shokan to Shokan; thence along the east- parcel No. 363, south 49 degrees 20 minutes east of said parcel, in the centre of Esopus creek; y p the supplies, or the nature and extent of the thence along the centre line of said creek and erly line of said parcel, south 23 degrees 49 min- z68.8 feet, to the most westerl point of arcel work, reference must be made to the specifica- partly along the easterly line of said parcel, south utes r5 seconds east 20.3 feet to the northeast No. 37o; thence along the northerly line of said tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said a degrees 31 minutes west 386.4 feet to the corner of Parcel No. 334, in the centre of the parcel, north 48 degrees 30 minutes east 143.9 office of the President, Board or Department. before mentioned road; thence along the easterly feet and south 49 degrees ao minutes east x8o No bid shall be accep northwest corner of parcel No. 379; thence along feet to the most northerly point of parcel No. ted from or contract the northerly line of said parcel, north 89 de- lines of said parcel and Parcel No. 333 and still awarded to any person who is in arrears to The grees 49.minutes east 96.2 feet to the northeast continuing along the before mentioned westerly 371 • thence partly along the northerly line of City of New York upon debt or contract, or who corner of same, in the easterly shore of before. railroad property line, south 23 degrees 49 min- said parcel, south 49 degrees a3 minutes east feet to the most easterly point of said par- is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any mentioned Esopus creek; thence along the said utes x5 seconds east 474.3 feet to the southeast x66.3 obligation to the City. shore and the easterly shore of the easterly corner of said Parcel No. in the northerly eel No. 371, in the northerly line of parcel No. 333, 353; thence partly along said northerly line, The contract must be bid for separately. branch of Esopus creek the following courses and line of Parcel No. 330; thence partly along the The right is reserved in each case to reject distances: South 4 degrees 46 minutes 21 seconds said northerly line, north 77 degrees St minutes north 52 degrees 27 minutes cast 2o.i feet to east 102.2 feet to the northeast corner of said the northwest corner of parcel No. 349; thence all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the east 2,521.2 feet, south 6 degrees 7 minutes west interest of the City so to do. 309.7 feet, south 16 degrees 38 minutes east parcel; thence along the easterly line of said along the northerly lines of said parcel No. 349 241.t feet and south 42 degrees 58 minutes east parceland partly along the easterly line of and parcels Nos. 348, ,347, 346, 344 and 343, Bidders will write out the amount of their bids x88.1 feet to the southeast corner of said parcel Parcel' No. 329, and still continuing along the north 50 degrees 38 minutes east 529.2 feet to or estimates in addition to inserting the same in No. 79; thence along the southerly line of said before mentioned westerly railroad property line, the northwest corner of parcel No. 34x; thence figures. parcel and partly along the southerly line of south 23 degrees 49 minutes 55 seconds east along the northerly line of said parcel and parcel Bidders are requested to make their bids or parcel No. 380, south 85 degrees x6 minutes 502.2 feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. No. 340, north 50 degrees 56 minutes east 311.7 estimates upon the blank forms prepared and west 528.3 feet, crossing the easterly branch of 327, in a road leading to Shokan; thence along feet to the point or place of beginning. furnished by the City a copy of which, with the Esopus creek, an island, and the westerly branch the easterly lines of said parcel and Parcel No. Reference is hereby made to the said map, propet envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- of said creek to a point in the easterly line of 326, crossing Beekman brook, south 23 degrees filed as aforesaid, in the office of the County gether with a copy of the contract, including the parcel No. 382 in the westerly line of a road 49 minutes r5 seconds east gr9.1 feet to the Clerk of the County of Ulster, for a more de- specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- leading from Skokan to Olive City; thence along northeast corner of Parcel No. 322, in the centre tailed description of the real estate to be acquired. poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- the said westerly line and partly along the said of a road leading from West Shokan to Brod- In case any property above described is used tion therefor at the office of the Department for easterly line of parcel No. 382, south 36 degrees head and Olive City; thence along the easterly for any public purpose, such ac a hi hway, etc., which the work Is to be done. Plana and draw- east 42 feet to the southeast corner of said line of said parcel and partly along the easterly such use shall continue until The City of New ings of construction work may also be seen there.