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THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL: (ENTEIXE-D AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER, POST OFFICE AT .)

VOL. XXX. NEW YORK, 'TUESDAY, MAY t3, 1902. NUMBER 8,822.

APPROVED PAPERS. what is known as the "Beef Trust' is working great hardship among the toiling masses of the city, and Whereas, Beef and mutton are an absolute necesr for the proper sustenance of Approved Papers for the Week Ending May Io, 1902. life and strength, and to be deprived of them by ex cant prices, simply to enrich greedy corporations, would ultimately tend to weaken -;trength of the workingman No. 187. znd make him less able to perform his labor. Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he hereby is authorized, requested and Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen of The t of New York strongly con- empowered to pay the bills of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company demn the inhuman action of the combination known "Beef Trust" in increasing for telephone service in the office of the Deputy City Clerk, in the Borough of the price of meat, and demand the intervention of the U al authorities, and the State Queens, amounting to one hundred and eighteen dollars and twenty cents ($t 18.20). authorities, to immediately stop the unlawful consp for private gain in a food viz.: Ninety-nine dollars and fifty cents ($99.50) for service ill the year igoo. and which is an absolute necessity for the working classes a s city, and be it further eighteen dollars and seventy cents ($18.70) for service in the year lgot, and charge Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be sent 'le President of the United the same to the appropriations for the respective years, entitled "City Contin- States, the Attorney-General of the , the :rnor of the State of New gencies." York, and the Attorney-General of the State of New Yo Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1902. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22. 1902. Received from his Honor the Mayor May 6, 1902, without his approval or disap- Received from his Iloror the Mayor May 6, 1902, w out his approval or di>ap- proval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, proval thereof; therefore, as prov;ded in section 40 of the ;renter Now York Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. the same took effect as if he had approved it. No. 188. No. 194. Resolved, That the assessment erroneously laid, the details of wh: 'h. are more hereas, James H. McInnes has been duly elected Vice-Chairman of the Board particularly set forth in the several papers hereto attached, for flagging.0 e sidewalk' men, and in front of the property of Mrs. Susan J. Jones, No. 170 Elton street, and known a- reas, Under the provisions of the Charter the Bice-Chairman of the Board Lot No. io, Block 318, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of , be and the fen shall possess the powers and perform the duties of the President of the same is hereby canceled and vacated, and the Board of Assessors is hereby author \]dermen, when the President is sick, absent or under suspension, or while ized to transfer the assessment against Lot No. to to Lot No. 8, and add the same t1., ~-, •ident of the Board of Aldermen is acting as Mayor, or when a vacancy occurs to the assessment already laid against said Lot No. 8. in said office, and who shall, during such time be a member of every Board of which Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1902 the President of said Board of Aldermen is a member by virtue of his office. Received from his Honor the Mayor May 6. 1902, without his approval or disap- ua'nely, a member of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, a member of the proval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the- Greater New York Charter, Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners and a member of the Armory Commission, and the same took effect as if lie had approved it. Whereas, It is from time to time necessary for the Vice-Chairman of the Board )f r\I crmcn to preside at meetings of the Board, and No. 189. Whereas, The position of Vice-Chairman is not only one of honor, but also respon- Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby authorized and requested to sibility; therefore be it draw a warrant for one hundred dollars ($too) in favor of Charles J. Tobin. being Resolved, 'I hat the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and is hereby respect- payment in full for furnishing to "the Board of Aldermen copies of all bills. document hdiy requested, in pursuance of the provisions of section ;6 of the amended Greater and printed matter introduced in the Legislature of the State, particularly affecting New York Charter, to fix the salary of the Vice-Chairman of the Board of Aldermen public interests in The City of New York, etc.," in accordance with the provisions of It the rate of $2,5oo per year. a resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen February 1 t, 1902, and approved by hip Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1902. Honor the Mayor February 25, 1902, the said expense to be paid out of the appropria Received from his Honor the Mayor May 6, 1902. without his approval or disap- tion for "City Contingencies. igo2." proval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Chancy, Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1902. the same took effect as if he had approved it. Received from his Honor the Mayor 1v1ay 6, 1902, without his approval or disap- proval thereof : therefore. as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, No. 19. the same took effect as if lie had approved it. Whereas, There is a widespread and growing demand for an East Side branch ,,f the Rapid Transit subway, a demand naturally created by the needs of the thickly No. Igo. populated East Side section of the city and the rapidly growing districts of Whereas, The following preamble and resolution was adopted by the Board of I and The Bronx; and Aldermen November 19, 1901, concurred in by the Council December 17, 1901, and Whereas, With the West Side route rapidly nearing completion, and with the ies.eived from his Honor the Mayor, December 31, 1901, without his approval or Brooklyn extension assured, the present is the opportune time to consider and act disapproval thereof: upon this important matter, in order that the actt'al work on such an East Sid( "Whereas. -1 lie following resolution was duly adopted by the Board of .Alder-

in the Borough of Manhattan, because of increased traffic, both by vehicles and Edward Brady, Jr., No. 21 Park row, Manhattan. pedestrians, on account of the ferry established at the foot of East Forty-second Charles H. Ryer, No. 85 Poplar street, Brooklyn. street, has become a congested thoroughfare and at night is apt to become a dan- J. Albert Baxtresser, No. io,`I Montague street, Brooklyn. gerous point, theretore Charles A. Ryer, No. 86 Poplar street, Brooklyn. Resolved, That it is recommended to the Commissioner of Police that there be William A. Dean, No. 154 East to6th street, Manhattan. detailed at the said tunnel in Forty-second street, between First and Second ave- Mathew Gonoud, No. 184o , Manhattan. nues, in the Borough of Manhattan. an officer, or officers, so that protection to the \\'alter Plunkitt, No. 239 East lout street, Manhattan. public may be better safeguarded at said locality. Thomas Mitchell. No. 200 East io8tlt street. Manhattan. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1902. Louis McConnell, No. 200 East Ninety-ninth street, Manhattan. Received from his Honor the Mayor May 6, t0o2, without his approval or disap- William J. Cody, No. 227 East toad street, Manhattan. proval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, Richard O'Keefe, No. 167 East tc4th street, Manhattan. the same took effect as if he had approved it. Millard H. Frankel, No. 244 East io5th street, Manhattan. Joseph Morse, No. io8 East 107th street, Manhattan. No. 201. Gerald O'Keefe, No. t600 , Manhattan. AN ORDINANCE providing for an issue of Corporate Stock in the amount of one Timothy Walsh, No. 222 East Ninety-fifth street, Manhattan. hundred thousand dollars ($roo,000), the proceeds whereof to be used for the Thomas J. Brennan, No. 1550 , Manhattan. construction of buildings of the Department of Public Charities. George Duffy, No. 169 East Ninety-fourth street, Manhattan. Be it Ordained by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Nathan Rosenberg, No. 153 East to6th street, Manhattan. Section I. The Board of Aldermen hereby approves of and concurs in the tol- James Fitzsimons, No. 1703 Lexington avenue, Manhattan. lowing resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April i8, George Brewer, No. t io East toed street, Manhattan. 1902, authorizing the Comptroller to issue Corporate Stock of The City of New York Edward Shalvey, No. 163 East toed street, Manhattan. to the amount and for the purposes therein specified. Joseph \Veite, Jr., No. i Union Square, Manhattan. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 47 of the amended Greater Benjamin Strauss, No. jt4 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves Edward C. Brennan, No. 44 Court street, Brooklyn. of the issue of bonds to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars Frederick Rice, No. 58a Pulaski street, Brooklyn. ($ioo,000) to provide for the construction of buildings of the Department of Pubiii. Daniel A. Crowley, No. 79 Catharine street, Manhattan. Charities. and that when authority therefor shall have been obtained from the Board Morris G. Frankel. No. 141 Monroe street, ;'sIanhattan. of Aldermen the Comptroller is authorized to issue Corporate Stock of The City Daniel Dempsey, No. 298 Madison street, Manhattan. of New York, in the manner provided by section 169 of the amended Greater New Thomas F. ?McCarthy, No. 220 Monroe street, Manhattan. York Charter, to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($ioo.000), the pro- John C. Stryker, No. 6o5 , Manhattan. ceeds whereof shall be applied to the purposes aforesaid. Harry Cohen, No. 4 Willett street, Manhattan. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 22, 1g02. Louis Cytron. No. 162 East 107th street. Approved by the Mayor May 6, igo2 Philip Espenschied, No. 271 East Second street, Manhattan. Morris Neuwith. No. 224 Rivington street, Manhattan. No. 202. AN ORDINANCE providing for an issue of Corporate Stock in the sum of three August V illing. No. 271 East Eighth street, Manhattan. million dollars ($3,000,000), the proceeds to be used for the construction, equip- Moritz Newvirth. No. 224 Rivington street, Manhattan. ment and improvement of school buildings and additions thereto and the acquisi- Joseph T. Ryan, No. 3tt West Fiftieth street, Manhattan. Bernard Leiclumann, No. 162 East 107th street, Manhattan. tion of sites therefor, in The City of New York, Be it Ordained by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Joseph J. Keegan. No. 280 . Manhattan. Sect:on I. The Board of Aldermen hereby approves of and concurs in the following Isidore Cohen, No. 1847 Third avenue, Manhattan. resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April 18, 1902, author- John H. Behling, No. 242 East 107th street, Manhattan. .zing the Comptroller to issue Corporate Stock of The City of New York to the amount Timothy D. Gleeson, No. 187,3 1 bird avenue, Manhattan. Louis Lowenstein, No. 177 West Tenth street. Manhattan. and for the purposes therein specified . Resolved, lhat, pursuant to the provisions of Section 47 of the amended Grcau:r Michael J. Nicholson, No. 491 , Manhattan. New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of the John B. \Vcidler, No. 328 , Manhattan. issue of Corporate Stock to an amount not exceeding three million dollars ($3,000,000) James H. Driscoll, No. 21g Park row, Manhattan. for the purpose of providing means for the construction, equipment and improvement of C. De Witt Lane. No. 378 West , Manhattan. school buildings and additions thereto, and the acquisition of sites therefor in The City Thomas J. Shea, West Farms road, Westchester. of New York, and that when authority therefor shall have been obtained from the J. Thomas Stearns. No. i757 Bathgate avenue, Bronx. Board of Aldermen the Comptroller is authorized to issue Corporate Stock of I7ie Joseph E. Begg, No. 42 East Seventeenth street, Manhattan. City of New York in the manner provided by section 169 of the amended Greater New Peter Tyron, No. 5t8 East Eighteenth street. 'Manhattan. York Charter, to an amount not exceeding three million dollars ($3,000,000), the pio- Ed. Moran, No. 52; East Sixteenth street, Manhattan. Terence J. Callahan, No. 346 East Eighteenth street, Manhattan. ceeds whereof shall he applied to the purposes aforesaid. Phineas Lewinson. No. 149 Broadway, Manhattan. ?Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April _-9, 1902. Samuel H. Sternberg, No. ioi West tt3th street, Manhattan. Approved by the Mayor -lay 6, 1902. Michael Joerns, No. 874 Elton. Bronx. No. 203. John J. Hickey', One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Third avenue, Bronx. AN ORDINANCE in relation to car transfers in The City of New York. John J. Carroll, No. 151 West One Hundred and Sixty-second street, Manhattan. Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: John J. Maginn, No. 132 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. Section I. Every surface road or street railway company owning, operating, man- Owen Hagan, No. 201 \Vest Sixtieth street, Manhattan. aging, running or controlling street railway cars in the streets or highways of The City William A. Sweetser, No 2;1 West Eighty-first street, Manhattan. of New \:ork, shall cause to be placed in a conspicuous place upon the outside of each. Samuel F. Singleton, No. 221 West Sixty-first street, Manhattan. and every one of said cars so operated, on leaving company's depot or on reaching end Michael J. Cassidy. No. 142 West Sixty-second street, Manhattan. of its route or destination, a signboard or placard upon which shall appear the name of C. A. Crowe, No. 225 Columbus avenue. Manhattan. the destination or point to which said car is to be run. Every company as aforesaid is William F. Woods, No. 183 West Sixty-third street, Manhattan. and shall be, on and after the passage of this ordinance, obliged to carry for a single William S. Sexton, No. 226 West Eighty-second street, Manhattan. fare upon such car without change therefrom each and every passenger so desiring Philip A. Morrison, No. r5t \Vest Sixty-third street, Manhattan. to the destination so indicated upon the said signboard or placard; and for every Patrick F. Kenny, No. 564 Am terdam avenue, Manhattan. violation of the ordinance there shall be recoverable against the said company so Joseph Gordon, No. too (Vest Eightieth street. Manhattan. offending a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the action to recover such penalty shall Theo. 1'. Meehan, No. 48 West Sixty-ninth street, Manhattan. be brought in the name of The City of New York. Thomas J. Comae, NTO. 35 West Seventy-sixth street, Manhattan. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall not be deemed to affect, prohibit or apply to transfers Abe A. Mullins, No. 158 \Vest Sixty-second street, Manhattan. to any other line, or leased line, going in another direction from that in which such Edward L. Scheu, No. 2304 Broadway. Manhattan. car may be going, nor shall any such company as aforesaid be deemed to have violated George W. Levy, No. 121 West Seventy-eighth street, Manhattan. the provisions of this ordinance where, through any accident, compliance with the said James J. Barrett, No. 162 Amsterdam avenue. Manhattan. ordinance is rendered impossible. James J. Smithwick. No. rte Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. James Brown, No. 2206 Broadway, Manhattan. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 29, 1902. Emil \Vildfeuer, No. 84 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan. Approved by the Mayor May 6, 1902. James Fitzpatrick, No. 159 \Vest Sixty-third street, Manhattan. F. M. Schaefer. No. 69 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan. No. 204. Simcn I. Kopelman, No. 236 Broome street. Manhattan. Resolved, That the following-named persons be and they are hereby appointed Bernard Rogers, No. i;o Nassau street, Manhattan. C mmissioners of Deeds' William Daly. No. 631 East Twelfth street, Manhattan. George E. Lovett, Nos. 28 and 30 Court street, Brooklyn. James J. Fleming. Jr., Na. 234 East Thirteenth street, Manhattan. Moss Cohen, \o. 335 Fulton strict, Brooklyn. David Mackoff. No. 27 Stuyvesant place, Manhattan. Arthur Hoffman, No. 1115 Madison street, Brooklyn. Daniel D. Shine. No. tt7o Second avenue, Manhattan. William J. Sharkey, No. 437 West Twenty-fifth street. Manhattan. George L. Rauch, No. 557 West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Manhattan. Jacob Lasker, No.. o6 Broadway. Manhattan. Henry Rothman, Stratton's walk, Coney Island, Brooklyn. Ramsay Pettgnet, No. 3281 Broadway, Manhattan. Charles S. Simerson. Bay Twenty-sixth street, Brooklyn. John B. Doris, No. 213 West Forty-third street, Manhattan. Edward Miller, No. , Manhattan. Peter Verhoeven, No. 264 West ii5th street. Charles H. Klvachko, No. 220 . Manhattan. J. F. Hamilton, No. 102 Java street, Brooklyn. Alphonse J. Hochler, No. too Park row, Manhattan. J. L. Gilson, No. 70 West tooth street, Manhattan. Samuel Sturtz, No. 63 Park row. Manhattan. Ida M. Mellen, No. 281 St. James place, Brooklyn. Janes T. Lewis, No. 188 St. Nicholas avenue, Manhattan. Herbert Gray. No. 84 Charles street, Manhattan. Anthony C. Guntzer, No. 590 Lexington avenue, Manhattan. Joseph F. Carey, No. 315 West Ninety-fourth street, Manhattan. John C. Hackett, No 500 West Forty-first street, Manhattan. Frank \V. A. Rebstein, No. 355 Dean street, Brooklyn. Thomas Campbell, No 408 West Fortieth street, Manhattan. C. L. Ward, No. ig9 , Brooklyn. Patrick J. Norton, No. 566 . Manhattan. Edward 'filler, No. 148 \Vest 117th street. Manhattan. Owen L. Lynch, No. 551 West Forty-fourth street, Manhattan. Arthur J. Hagan, No. 86o , Manhattan. James J. Connelly, No. 549 Tenth avenue. Manhattan. Henry Metzler, No. 158 East Eighty-second street. Manhattan. John McCance, No. 414 West Forty-second street, Manhattan. Alexander A. Cabre, Court House, Kings County. Brooklyn. Joseph J. Glennen, No. 442 West Forty-second street, Manhattan. J. F. McGee, Court House, Kings County, Brooklyn. Frank G. Rine, No 401 West Forty-second street, Manhattan. \V. D. Sloane, No. tot Kent street, Brooklyn. Gustave Pinover, No. 167 East iogth street, Manhattan. Adolf Lissner, No. 230 Sixth street, Manhattan. Jacob Rosenberger, No. 1619 Madison avenue, Manhattan. Frank A. Mayo, No. 7 James street, Manhattan. Michael F. Dunne, No. 282 , Manhattan. Maynard T. Corkhill, No. 253 Broadway. -Manhattan. James J. Londergan. No. 318 East 119th street, Manhattan. William J. Howe, and Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan. Philip Mangano, No. 318 East tooth street, Manhattan. Edward McMahon, No. 1424 Amsterdam avenue, Manhattan. Frederick W. Cumme, No. 219 East 122d street, Manhattan. Timothy S. Hanley, 143d street. between Seventh and Eighth avenues, Man Edwin T. H'yde, No. t Sylvan Court, Manhattan. hattan. Patrick Toner McVey, No. tt9 West Seventeenth street, Manhattan. Joseph P. Hayes, No. 918 Ninth avenue. Manhattan. James Hollis, No. 133 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan. Martin Gagle, No .448 West Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan. Edward H. Hardy, No. 127 West Thirty-first street, Manhattan. William Carton, No. 428 \Vest Fifty-second street, Manhattan. Thomas J. Quinn, No. 126 West Thirty-sixth street. Manhattan. John J. Quigley, No. 444 \Vest.Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan. William H. Leary, No. 131 West Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan. Walter F. Murphy, No. 518 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan. William H. Wadhams, No. 47 West Thirty-third street, Manhattan. John J. Maloney, Bergen Beach, Brooklyn. Joseph Bigley, No. 1267 Broadway, Manhattan. James T. Duffy, No. 258 Prospect avenue, Brooklyn. William J. McEwen, No. 6o West Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan. Thomas J. Victory, corner Pennsylvania and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn. Elijah T. Keehr., No. 47 West Nineteenth street, Manhattan. Charles J. Joyce, No. 6o Park place, Brooklyn. David Orr, No. t8 West Seventeenth street, Manhattan. Lawrence Murphy, No. 1t7 Court street, Brooklyn. James McMurray, No. 127 , Manhattan. Anthony J. Cieslinskie. No. 424 Ditmas avenue, Brooklyn. William H. Cole, No. 117 East Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan. Simon Berg, No. 73 Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn. Marvyn Scudder, No. to East Eighteenth street, Manhattan. John C. Gardiner, foot of Bloomfield street, Manhattan. Uriah McClinchie, No. 480 Seventh avenue, Manhattan. Patrick F. Flynn, No. 9.i Tenth avenue. Manhattan. Alden H. Clark, No. 616 West 113th street, Manhattan. Richard J. Cavanagh, No. 361 West Fifteenth street, .Manhattan. Henry W. Smith, No. 41 East Sixty-ninth street. Manhattan. Charles J. Newman. No. 293 Seventh avenue. Manhattan. Samuel D. Hawk, No. 41 East Sixty-ninth street, Manhattan. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 272 5

Richardson Bagley, No. 126 West Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan. Dismissals. Walter H. Buddeke, No. 1146 Broadway, Manhattan. April I6, Lothen, Delia, Hospital helper, $144; insubordination. John T. McCaffrey, No. 143 West Sixteenth street, Manhattan. April 17. Runncy, Lizzie, Hospital Helper, $144; overstaying pass. George Beyers, No. 364 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan. April 21. Schaefer, Charles, Hospital Helper, $14,1: (overstaying pa~ George E. Plunkitt, No. 338 West Forty-sixth street, Manhattan. April 21. Taylor Mamie, Hospital Helper, $144; overstaying pass. James R. Eagen, No. 768 Ninth avenue, Manhattan. April 21. McGuire, Patrick, Hospital Helper, $120: overstaying pass. David Malloy, No. 733 Ninth avenue, Manhattan, John J. 'McNichol, No. $oo West Forty-eighth street, Manhattan. METROPOLITAN ItOSPITAI.. Philip Wood, No. 140 Mascan street, Manhattan. Appointments. Frankland Briggs,- No. 115 Broadway, Manhattan. April 19. McGoey, Bernard, Hospital Helper, $9o. Thomas F. Madden, No. 917 Kent avenue, Brooklyn. April 21. Seaman, Bridget, Hospital Helper, $i.o. John C. Tracy, No. 906 Kent avenue, Brooklyn. April 23. Sullivan, James. Hospital Helper, $6o. Adolph Rehbein, No. 329 Sixteenth street, Brooklyn. April 23. Williams, John, Hospital Helper, $75o. Nicholas J. Eberhard, No. 2,; Seventh street, Manhattan. April Ig. Schenck. David, Hospital Helper, $r~o. Sebastian Fasanella, No. 44 Thompson street. Manhattan. April 23. Hunt, Helen G., Head Pupil Nurse, $,;6o. William Dopf. No. 218 Fifth street, Manhattan. Promoted and Increased. Theodore Palumbo, No. 261 Mulberry street, Manhattan. April 23. Powers, Helen, Pupil Nurse, from $120 to $r8o ; first to second year. Joseph Ether, No. 72 First street, Manhattan. April 25. Marshall, Helen E., Pupil Nurse, from $120 to $i8o: hrst to second Creslaw Raganowiez, No. 97 East Fourth street, Manhattan. year. William D. Goodall, No. 742 Eleventh avenue, Manhattan. Dismissals. Frank T. Carroll, No. 305 West Fifty-fifth street, Manhattan. April 14. Casey, James, Hospital Helper, $i5o: c,i er~tay ing pass. Henry McLoughlin. No. 3c, West Sixtieth street, Manhattan. April 19. Woods, Roberts, Hospital IIelp;'. $150: abscucc i'ithottt leave. William H. Wenzel, No. 5.;2 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan. April 14. Hopkirk. Frances J., Hospital Helper. $Iso; absence without leave. William H. Down, No. 443 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan. April 24. Howe, William, Hospital Helper, $r;o; intoxication. William J. Anderson. No..112 West Fifty-sixth street, Manhattan. Leave Granted. John J. Greene, No. 432 West Fifty--eighth street, Manhattan. :',pril 24. Ross, Gertrude, Pupil Nurse, $120; seven days without pay. Daniel 1. Mulster, Jr., No. 520 West Fifty-first street, Manhattan. Thomas J. McGee, No. 406 Hicks street, •Brooklyn. Resignation. Charles H. Drew Na. roe East Eighty-ninth street, Manhattan. April 22. Williams, John, Hospital Helper, $6o. Harry M. Hirsh, No. 175 Hancock street, Brooklyn. NEW YORK CPPY TRAINING SCIIOOL. Charles L. McFetrich, No. r549 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Appointments. Gaston F. Livett, Ozone Park, Queens. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 6, 19o2. April 23. Wohrenberg, Agnes, Stenographer and "ly;~csvriter. $750. (Certified by Civil Service April I;. 1902.) No. 205. April I& Treharne. Franklin 0.. Pupil Nurse. $12o. Whereas, God in his omnipotent wisdom has called to himself Michael Augustine April 24. Vince. Walter B., Pupil Nurse, $120. Corrigan, Archbishop of New York, distinguished prelate, incorruptible patriot, and April I. Van Houten, Isabel. Pupil Nurse, $120 tender shepherd to a flock numbering a million people; and April I. Giese], Kathryn, Pupil Nurse, $120. Whereas, Archbishop Corrigan, no common type of man, by his wise direction, April I. Robertson. Aletta, Pupil Nurse, $120. his thorough scholarship, his saintly life and his sterling attributes, commanded the April 16. Morgan. F. Orrel. Pupil Nurse. $120 reverence, affection, respect and love, not only of his own co-religionists, but of all April I. O'Neill, Annie. Hospital Helper. $144. classes of citizens and residents of this country, irrespective of religious ties; and Salary Increased. Whereas, His conservative and enlightened influence was always strenuously April to. Foley, Kate, Cook, from $240 to $,100: tempurarY. subicct t' P ivil exerted for good in behalf of his native country and of The City of New York, which Service. lie loved so well; the high status enjoyed by him in the church of which he was Dropped from Roll. so noble an exemplar; his abstemious, frugal life and his wide and universal charity April 23. Nathan, Louis, Pupil Nurse. $i8o: graduated. to all made him, if not the most conspicuous, at least one of the greatest characters April 26. Ilanev, Edgar, Pupil Nurse. $i8o: graduated. in this metropolis of the Western hemisphere; therefore be it Apl it 13. Olin, I.culla A4., Pupil Nurse, $i8o; graduated. Resolved, That we, the members of the Board of Aldermen of The City of New April 13. Hunt. ITelen G.. Pupil Nurse, $i8o: graduated. York, mindful of the courageous, heroic and patriotic sacrifices of the Most Reverend April 15. Dawson. _[can G.. Pupil Nurse. $18o: irrarlu,ltc~l_ Michael Augustine Corrigan, of the Diocese of New York, hereby express our admira- March 31. Dubbell, Ellen, Hospital Helper. $144: ill"( ;. tion and appreciation of his unsullied life, his ever outstretched hand to charity, and April 22. Hayes. s nes. Hospital Helper. $144: illliu-,. his patienit bearing with the long suffering and afflicted; and decal him a meet and worthy successor to the militant and noble John Hughes, first Archbishop of OUTDOOR PIH)H. New York, and his gracious eminence the late Cardinal John McCloskey, and hereby Appointment ,. give utterance to our sincere sorrow at his early death ; and be it further April 21. Doyle, John A, Hospital Helper. $450: lend < rare, .ulJeet P Civil Resolved, That a special committee of seven members be appointed by the Service. President of this Board to make arrangements for the suitable participation in the March so. Hennessey, James. Hospital Helper. $rho. obsequies. That his Honor the Mayor be and he is requested to display the flags April 21. Merwin, Gertrude Estelle. Hospital Helper, $240: temporary, subject at half mast on the City Hall from now until the day of the funeral, and that this to Civil Service. Board attend the ceremonies in a body. That the City Clerk be and lie is hereby R.INDALL,'S ISLAND ASYLUMS AND SCHOOLS. authorized and directed to cause a copy of this preamble and €esolutions, to be Appointments, suitably engrossed and duly authenticated, and transmit a copy of the same to the authorities of the Rom:'n Catholic Church in this city. April 21. Kennedy, William J., Hospital Helper, $480; tempor.ur,. ,ubJcet to Civil Service. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 6, 1902. Approved by the Mayor May 7, 1902. April 22. O'Brien, Michael, Stoker, $360; certified by Civil Service January 7. 10. 02. No. 206. April I. Desgouttes, Athalie, Hospital Helper, $i. o. Resolved, That, for the purpose of meeting the minor and incidental expenses of the April 18. Allen, John, Hospital Helper. $I8o; temporary. subject to Civil Service. Nautical School Ship " St. Mary's " that cannot be conveniently accounted for by April i8. Wheeler, Frank, Hospital Helper, $i8o; temporary, subject to Civil Ser- vouchers or provided for by contract in advance, such as minor supplies, repairs, port vice. dues, pilotage, provisions and other necessary expenses while cruising in Long Island April 18. Stanton, William, Hospital Helper. $i8o; temporary. subiect to Civil Sound preliminary to the foreign cruise, the Board of Education may, by requisition. Service. draw upon the Comptroller for the sum of one thousand dollars ($I,000), the vouchers April 21. Robinson, John, Hospital Helper, $120. for the expenditures under such requisition to be submitted by the Board of Education April 8. Johnson, Annie, Wet-Nurse, $120. to the Comptroller for final audit and liquidation. a April 8. Doncnberg, Dora, Wet-Nurse, $120. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 29, 1902. April II. O'Connor, Addie, Wet-Nurse, $120. Approved by the Mayor May 8. 1902. April 2. Connors, Annie, Hospital Helper, $120. No. 207. April 4. Brooks, Nellie, Hospital Helper, $120. Resolved, That for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the summer foreign April 7, Martin, Jessie, Hospital Helper, $120. cruise of the Nautical School Ship "St. Mary's," for salaries, repairs, port dues, pilot- April 16. Dunn. Theresa, Trained Nurse, $300; certified by Civil Service April 15, age, provisions and other necessary general expenses at such foreign ports as . be visited during said cruise, the Comptroller may and he is hereby authorized, on April 16. Armitage, Theodora, Trained Nurse, $300; certified by Civil Service requisition of the Board of Education, to procure a letter of credit to be issued In April 15, 1902. favor of the Superintendent of the Nautical School for the sum of sixteen hundred April 22- O'Connor, Joseph J., Stoker, $36o; certified by Civil Service January 7. 1902. pounds (£ i,600). Drafts against said letter to be paid on demand and the vouchers April 22. Quinlan, Michael, Hospital Helper, $120. for expenditures of such sum to be submitted by the Board of Education to the April 22. Amery, Patrick, Hospital Helper, $120. Comptroller for final audit and liquidation. April 22. Walsh, John, Hospital Helper, $120. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen April 29, 1902. April 23. Lynch, Thomas. Hospital Helper. $6o. Approved by the Mayor May 8, 1902. P. J. SCCLLY, City Clerk. April 22. Eagan, Martin, Hospital Helper, $6o. April 15. Salsbury, Elizabeth R.. Hospital Helper, Soo; temporary, subject to Civil Service. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. April 21. Hayes, Mary F.. Hospital Helper, $300; temporary, subiect to Civil Ser- vice. • April 23. Gonond, Mary, Hospital Helper, $120. Report for Week Ending April 26. 1902. April 23. Igo, Maggie, Hospital Helper, $120. April 2. Smith, Annie, wet-nurse, $120. April 23. Lenahan, Joseph M., Hospital Helper, $300; temporary, subject to Civil MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Service. Resignations. ALMSHOUSE. April 2o. Kuntz, Frederick, Hospital Helper, $150. Appointments. April 18. Healy, Edward. Hospital Helper, $120. April 24, Melville, Mary, Hospital Helper, $144. April 18. Quinn, James, Hospital Helper, $120. April 23, Buchannan, Thomas, Hospital Helper, $120. April 17. Allen. John, Hospital Helper, $150. Dismissals. April 17. Wheeler, Frank, Hospital Helper, $150. April 17. Stanton, William, Hospital Helper, $120. April 18, Hogan, John, Hospital Helper, $120; absence without leave April 19. Kane, James, Hospital Helper, $120. April ig, Donoghue, Ann, Hospital Helper, $144. April ii. Dwyer, Jennie, Wet-Nurse, $120. CENTRAL OFFICE. April 12. Condon. Kate, Wet-Nurse, $i2o. Transfer. April 15. Regan, Mary, Wet-Nurse, $120. April 15. Bradish, Mary, Wet-Nurse, $i2o. April 21, Whalen, Thomas F., Clerk, $750; to Bellevue. April 6. Deposit, Barbara, Wet-Nurse, $120. GENERAL DRL'C DEPARTMENT. March 31. Fitzpatrick, Lizzie, Hospital Helper, $120. Resignation. April 14. Gonond, Mary, Hospital Helper, $f2o. April Ig. Sharkie, Lizzie, Hospital Helper, $120. April 2I. Roelkey, Frank, Hospital Helper, $150. April 20. Coughlin, John, Hospital Helper, $120. CITY HOSPITAL. April 2. Converse, Belle, Hospital Helper, $240. Appointments. April 7. O'Donoghue, Margaret, Trained Nurse, $300. April I. Murphy, Maggie, Hospital Helper, $144. April 23. Haylord, Edith, Trained Nurse, $300. April to. Herbst, Chas., Hospital Helper. $120. April 24. Cullinane, David, Orderly, $420. April 14. McKernan, Sarah, Hospital Helper, $144. April 20. Kennedy, William J., Hospital Helper, $144. April 18. Smith, Lillie, Hospital Helper, $144. April 30. Salsbury, Elizabeth R., Hospital Helper, $300. April 17. Doyle, Maggie, Hopital Helper, $144. April 28. Dunn, Theresa, Trained Nurse, $300. April 22. Cannon, James, Hospital Helper, $144. Dismissals. April 22. Doyle, Mary, Hospital Helper, $144, April 12. McGowan, Alice, Hospital Helper, $240. Absence without leave and April 22. Corcoran, John, Hospital Helper, $120. overstaying pass.

2726 THE CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902.

STEAMBOATS. pounds c•inn:unon. Ceylon. pulverized. per pututd ...... 38 ' Appointments. pour is dirm:riitnn. Ceylon. whole stick, per pound ...... -10 \11,11 1 i. t t'(~ ll ~1. •orLt. I Io,pital Helper, $150. , 0 dozen gcl:itine. Cooper's, per doze•n ...... 17 \1 rii s3, \\ illiart ,<. Frederick, llospital Helper, 5 pnnnils ginger. African, ground, per pound ...... 14 April to. Tulle, Edward. Hospital Helper, $150. I) gallons salad dressing, "My \Vife's," i-gallon jugs, per gallon...... I 20 Leave Granted. (t dozen olives, Queen, 36-ounce bottles, per dozen ...... 4 50 \I , ril 1. McGovern. John, Deck-hand, $360; 30 clays without pay. 8 dozen \Vorcestershire sauce. Lea & Perrins, pints, per dozen...... 4 35 I gallon capers. keg, per gallon ...... 50 Dropped from Roll. 2 pounds sage leaf, per pound ...... to .Al'ril 23. O'Connor, Joeph, Hospital Helper, $150; (appointed Stoker). 3 pounds bay leaf, per pound ...... :...... to Dismissals, pounds allspice, Jamaica, whole, per pound ...... 10 April 22. Hanley, Thomas. Hospital Helper, $15o: absence without leave. 20 hnttntls ch'tcolnte, Baker's, t pound to cake, per pound...... 20 \I, ril 14. Flynn, Peter. Hospital Helper, $too; absence without leave. 5 pounds allspice. Jamaica, ground, per pound ...... 12 Transfer. to gross matches. Beecher, No. 2. per gross ...... 60 April i;. Norwood, Frank H.. Marine Engineer, $9oo (front Department o pounds cloves, tthole. per pound ...... 12 r ci C leaning). too pounds pepper, black, ground, per pound ...... 12 12 pounds pepper, white, ground, per pound ...... 18 BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. 150 pounds cornstarch. Duryea's. i-pound packages, per pound...... o6;t-.j 24 pounds noodles, best grade. per pound ...... 07 KINGS COUNTY ALMSHOUSE. pounds clover. ground, per pound ...... 12 Dismissal. too pounds dried currants, new, good quality, as per sample, per April ;. Slecin. James, Hospital Helper, $192: intoxication. pound...... ...... o6t; i;o poun:1s dried cherries, new, goo'i quality, pitted, per pound ...... r5 MORGUE. Boo p ,unds evaporated peaches. sliced, per pound ...... o87., April 27, 1902. 6 pounds extract almond. H. B. & W., c-pound bottles, per pound... t 00 I)e;criiption rti unknutrn Bean from Forty-seventh street, North River: Age, 1e to pounds celery salt, per pound ...... ...... ... 1 2 t t: r.: Height. ; feet to inches; weight, 185 pounds; color, white: eves. unknown 15 pounds extract vanilla, Hance Bros. & White. No. 4, i-pound bot- (hair, brown and gray mixed; moustache, none; beard. none; clothing: pink and gra3 tles, ter equal thereto, per pound.' ...... t o0 ~tripcd sack coat and vest. gray striped pants. blue flannel shirt, gray woolen un~lLt loo pounds baking powder, Cleveland's 5 pound cans, per pound...... 33 wear. black cotton socks, lace shoes marked Douglas; wore a truss: snake and biic 5,000 pound; French or California prunes, 6os, as per sample, per nound o,.5tl tattooed on right forearm: letters G. C. II., flag. Liberty• anchor, cross. wreath 'ii 5,0oo pound dried apples, as per sample, per pound ...... o8 left forearm: condition of body. bad. 2 gross safety matches, vulcan, per gross ...... 70 April 24, 1902. Class No. 3—Canned Goods. Description of unknown mail, from East pier: Age. 38 years Bidder to none price on each item in this class. otherwise bid will be declared informal. height, ; feet S inches: height. i o pounds: color, white; eyes, unknown; hair. d,ui• 20 dozen canned salmon, as per sample, per dozen ...... t 50 I~ru oil : moustache, brot~n: heard, none; clothing, black cheviot suit. white cotwr dozen canned lobster, as per sample, per dozen ...... 3 00 Striped shirt. gray cotton underwear, purple and white cotton Suspenders. white 6o dozen canned tomatoes, as per sample, per dozen ...... 130 -triped cotton collar attached to shirt, gray woolen socks. black laced shoes; to dozen canned sardines. as per sample, per dozen ...... 1 8o large sores on both legs below the knees, covered with white cotton bandages: tS dozen canned stringless beans, as per sample, per dozen...... 1 00 condition of bode. haul. 6 dozen canned beets, No. 3 premier, per dozen ...... I to April 23. 1902. 6 dozen canned cherries, as per sample, per dozen ...... 2 25 Description ui unknown Bean, from Beekman street, East river: Age, 25 year-; 10 dozen canned plums, as per sample, per dozen ...... 150 height. 5 feet 6 inches; Weight. 140 pounds: color, white: eves. unknown; hair, darx to dozen canned asparagus, as per sample, per dozen ...... 2 75 hro~vn: nwustache. none: beard, none; clothing. black cheviot suit, white muslin shirr, 2 dozen canned apples, Clyde New York State, t gallon cans, per dozen. 3 50 tthite cotton underwear, black silk tie. black cotton socks, purple suspenders, Mack Awarded April 24, 1902. laced shoes; shirt marked (T) 1926; condition of body, bad. .Augtrst Kuhnla, for— April 16, 1902. Repairing roofs of Kings County Alutshouses and Kings County Nur- Description of unknown ratan from Buttermilk channel: Age, 30 years; height, 5 icet scry Bttil+ling ...... 4.822 00 inches: weight. I;o pounds: cglcr. white: eyes. unknown; hair. red: moustache, red, -\tc arded April 23. 1902. card, none: clothing. brown overcoat. dark blue pants, black and gray check sack coat, McDermott, Burger Dairy Cotnpanv. for-- -lark blue diagonal vest, pink and white outing shirt, brown and white cotton under- 5,coo quarts fresh cows' milk, per quart ...... tccar• hltte and purple necktie• blue and tvIiite cotton sock;, turn-dovv'n linen collar. 275 yttarts fresh cream, per quart ...... 25 'e liite suspen(lers. black laced shoes; condition of body. bad. 1(1.000 dnarts condensed milk, per rluart ...... 123, April 18, 1902. Bacon & Company, for- 2.50o tons coal. pea. No. t. per ton ...... 3 80 Description of niknooii mail front off Battery sea :call, East river: Age. 4a 500 tons coal, stove, per toil ...... 5 Ii \cars; height, 5 feet ; inches; weight, i6o pounds; color, tvliite; eyes, brown; hair, 25 tons coal- egg. per ton ...... 5 15 , rotcn and gray mixed ; moustache, brown and gray mixed : beard, none ; clothing. San,- S. Strauss & Bro.. for- 1,lack striped sack coat and vest, black diagonal pants, two black and white striped 8;.000 pounds beef. per pound ...... 0519 -i°Jrt<, gray cotton underwear. black satin necktie. pink and white cotton socks, 15,000 pound; ntntton, per pound ...... oS;4 laced shoes, brown leather belt around waist; condition of body, good. 6.;oo pounds cal, per pound ...... n April 19, 1902. 4.500 pound' lamb, per pound ...... 1024 Ucscriptioh of uBtkBicvn Bean from 267 Broome s',rcet: .\ge, 35 years; height. 5w pounds liver. p r pound ...... 0624 i,' ,t 8 inches; weight. t;o pounds; color, udhite; eyes, gray; hair, brotun; moustache, bru,xii; beard. Bane; clothing. brown overcoat. velvet collar; black serge sack coat, Respectfully. rown cloth vest, blue pants, black cotton shirt, brown derby hat, white suspenders. J. NlcKEF. BC)RI)EN, Secretary. 'l,'.ack cotton socks, black laced shoes ; condition of body, good. April 19, 1932. DEPAR"I'MIENT OF I'INANCE. Description o' unknown man. from No. 95 Park row : Age, 40 years: height. 5 feet 4 inches: weight. 150 pounds; color. white; eyes, gray; hair, sandy: moustache, sand; : .- .bstract of Transactions of the Department of Finance for the Week Ending Jan- card- none; clothing. black and gray mixed overcoat, black diagonal sack coat. gray nary 11, 1902. cndl black check vest. black pants. black bow satin necktie, white muslin shirt, black '~,1 tt ltite suspenders. turn-dow- n celluloid collar, gray cotton socks, black laced shoe-; Deposited in the City Treasury. narked A. J. Nutting. Brooklyn; condition of body. good. April 16, 1902. To the credit of the City Treast cr ...... $2,835,349 14 Co the credit of the Sinking Funds ...... 159.986 51 Description of unknottn Bean. from No. 252 Broome street: Age, 43 years; heignt. t 8 inches weight, 150 pounds. color, white: eyes, hazel; hair, dark brown; moil. Total ...... $ 1 .. sand %: ])card, none: clothing. dark blue overcoat, velvet collar; black sari. 2,995,335 (i~ ,tut. black and gray stripe test, gray stripe pants, white linen-bosons shirt, yellow Stock atnl Bonds Issued. ,tton undershirt, fleeced; blue cotton drawers, black satin necktie, standing celluloid : per cent, stock ...... $55.000 00 .liar, black cotton socks, black laced shoes: had a vaccination certificate from ti. 3R per cent. bonds ...... 1,050,000 CO :;,ard of Health, with the name Fred Helfer: residence, unknown: condition of bode, od. Total ...... $1,105.000 00 .' ril 15, 1902, Description of unknown ratan. from Third avenue, Harlem river: Age, 45 years, Warrants Registered for Payment. ht. 5 feet 7 inches : weight. 155 pounds; color, white: eyes, unknown: hair, dark Appropriation account "A" warrants ...... $3,413,343 38 r ncn: moustache, dark brown: beard, none: clothing, black overcoat, black sack Special and Trust account "B" warrants ...... 'at. black and gray stripe pants, black vest, purple, white and black outing shit L. 970,472 61 Additional Water Fund "C" warrants ...... ',lack laced shoes, black satin necktie, marked .Altman & Co.. white cotton undet- 2,420 38 ~., ar. white •ti Lender>, piccadilly collar; condition of body, bad. Total...... --...... $4,386,236 37 BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. SUITS, ORDERS OF COURT, JUDGMENTS, ETC. Awarded April i8, 1902. ' ' viea : Icc Co iii pant. r- Court. Name of F'laiutifi. Amount. Nature of Suit. 2 terns ice. per ton ...... $5 00 Attorney. , ~::r,tc & Gannon, for- 8 barrels sugar, cut loaf. per pound...... 05!,_j Suprcme,1The People, etc., ex vet. =.coo pounds tea, per pound ...... 24 Copy petition and notice of motion re (queens.. Frederick S. Flower, turnable at a Special Term of th, 030 barrels flour. spring, per barrel ...... 3 35 executor, vs. Edward Supreme Court, Borough of Queens. c-n barrels flour. winter. per barrel ...... 4 00 M. Grout, Comptrol- January 18, 1902, for a peremptoil ...... 54 barrels flour, pa;try, per barrel ...... ler l"-rit of mandamus directing the Comp- 4 00 troller to pay over to the petitioner i barrel flour, graham• per barrel ...... 3 50 certain moneys paid in redemption of 2 barrels flour, grist mill, per barrel ...... land from sales for the collection of 14 barrels flour, family, per barrel ...... taxes, water rates and rents as isl 4 00 more particularly described in the pe- =.000 pounds farina, per pound ...... ...... 0212 tition ...... i J. Ralph 1,000 pounds hominy. per pound ot4 Supreme. in re application of the ...... Certified copy order entered at a Spe-i Burnell. i.Soo pounds rice, per pound ...... ...... 04.. Mayor, etc., relative dial Term of the Supreme Court, to acquiring title tc Part 111., December 2o, 1901, con-I ~. oo pqunds Indian meal, white, per pound ...... o1Y4 certain ]ands in the firming second and separate report "co pounds Indian meal, yellow. per pound ...... otY4 Twelfth Ward as and of Commissioners, as amended by I;o pounds rolled oats. per pound ...... 03 for a public park, tc supplemental report as to parcel- be known as St. Nos. 3-9 and 47 ...... John \Vha- to pounds barley, per pound ...... to Nicholas Park ...... len, C. C. soo pounds wheat starch, per pound ...... o5 % • • Rudolph A. Witthaus l~)o pounds macaroni, per pound ...... No, i vs. The City 01 05 New York ...... $2,687 38 Copy judgment ...... Eustace i2 pounds arrowroot, per pound ..... ...... 18 'upreme. William H. Mersereau Conway. an pot:nds dessicate•l cocoanut, per pound ...... 09 2ichm'd.. vs. The City of New York ...... 1,191 40 Transcript of judgment...... .. James L. Zoo pounds samp, per pound ...... of 744 .~,(,o Bounds rqlled wheat, per iupreme ...... Copies of summonses and complaints, Barger, pound ...... 02V2 as follows: - .\rthur L. De Groff, for- William Leddy vs. The 2,500 pounds beans, dried, not older than 19ot, per pound...... City of New York,...... ,,,, ... ...... W. J. \Val,h. 03 Charles J. Savage vs. Class No. 2—Fancy Groceries, Etc. The City of New I< r to name price on each item in this class, otherwise bid will he declared informal York ...... Miles Higgins vs. The to pounds mustard, Colman's. Durham, English, to-pound cans, per City of New York...... ...... Williams & pound ...... 30 , . Samuel Blanck vs. The City of New York...... :.. . Caldwell. 6 pounds mace. "s-pound packages, per pound ...... 6o

"1'U ESD.AY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD, 2727

In re application of 1,703 7 Ccrtihcd copy order entered at a Spc- Supreme.Henry A. Episcopo vs. James I'. Childs, as cial term, Part 1., ot the Superior The City of New administrator, for pay- Court, January 3, tyo2, cunurrnutg York, impleaded with Co ment of an award for referee's report and directing pay the Twelfth Ward Parcel No. 13 in pro- mcnt to the petutuner ut 41,7u3 75 Bank, and Copy of J ud g ment ...... Vcx.N.trader ceedings to acquire award for Parcel Nu. 13 to tits pro- . (William II. Hauxhurst \layer- title to lands for the ceedtn ...... ...... Hawkins & vs. the City of New purpose of opening an Delafield. York ...... 1,273 83 Transcript of judgment ...... I. S. I. extension of Webster Supreme, I Chirurg. avenue, Twenty-fourth Kings.. • • • • • ...... I ...... Copy of summons and complaint not Ward ...... served: The People etc., vs. 500 t Ce,tified copy order entered at a Spc- Harriet F. McFeeters Andrew t:. O'Shea, cial 'lerm of the Supreme Court, Jan-' The City of New I Louis Kalisky...... uary 2, 19u2, directing that the juug- York ...... ...... • William Il. ment entered upon the forfeiture tit Mary J. Lynch vs. The Good. the recognizance in tile County Cityof New York...... ' Clerk's Unice, April 3, 19u1, be va- Sarah Troy vs. The City catcd and set astue, and that the of New York...... Comptroller refund the sum tit $Sou Mary E. Hardy vs. The patu to him on account of said juug- City of New York... ment to the defendant Kaltsky ...... Albert Al. Supreme, ., In re application of the Ceruned copy oruer entered at a Spe- Fulton, Jr. Richm'd...... , , , , , Transcripts of judgments, as follows: approaches to the cial germ, fart 1., of the Supreme Charles M. Vail vs. The bridge over the Har- Court, January 6, 1902, granting ao- City of New York... 163 71 ...... •. Jame, lem river at West dttional allowances to toe Coroners Charles E. Griffith vs. Rork,., Jr One Hundred and in this proceeding, as fo,lows: The City of New Forty-fifth and East York 475 49 One Hundred and William H. Gallagher Forty-ninth streets. , 256 0 James A. vs. The City of New James A. Dunn...... Dunn. York ...... 162 02 ...... Henry Thompson.... 300 0 ...... •...... •. Supreme, The People, etc., ex ret...... Copy petition and order to show cans, William E. Lewis... 300 0' Kings. . . Michael U'Keefe vs. at a Special Term of the Supremc .. Charles bnirley vs. Copy order of discontinuance, affidavit William E. McFad- Court, County of Kings, Brooklyn James W. Power, and consent entered at a Special den, Collector Assess- January tb, 1902. why a peremptory the Ronian Catholic Term, Part II., of the Supreme ments and Arrears.., writ of mandamus should not issue Church of All Saints Court, January 7, 1902 ...... James directing the respondent to reinstate in The City of New Burke, Jr. Michael U'Kcele to his position a: York and The City Deputy Collector of Assessments an( of New York...... Arrears for the Borough of Brooklyn Town; & « United States Mortar U. S. Dist. In the matter of John( Me(:russin. Supply Co. vs. Patrick Court Fish, bankrupt ...... ...... Notice to creditors of sale of real estate Kneeland, La J. Costtn and others. Southern Fetra Board of Education Dist. N. a. Glaze. and The City of New York ...... ,. Copy of summons and complaint...... Ernest F. .. William F. Kane vs. Eidlitz. CLAIMS FILED The City of New York 1,567 8o I'rauscript of judgment ...... Thomas H. General [lie People, ecc., vs. 504 Su Certthed copy order fixing fees to be Romaync. Sessions. William Martin...... ) paid to \t aulwpe Lynn and Philip Date. 1 Name of Plaintiff. Tdhnghast, as counsel, in the sum ot Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorue,, $goo, and $84 5o extra for expense and disbursements incurred in the 1902. I ' Jan. supreme. Warren Mfg. Company action ...... P. Tillinghast. 6.. IIitchings & Co.... $2t3 00 ;Amount due under contract for labor; vs. The City of New and material furnished in the erection' York ...... !Copy of summons and complaint...... Atterbury & of a new pier shed on Tier 33, East Change ...... !Copies orders dismissing claims, as is Mullally. river, Rutgers Street (notice o of Grade I more particular,y set forth in said u .. John O. the! Frcdcrick 11. Damage I uruers ...... •• J Baker...... ~ 25,896 4 z !-')wardcard tfor Parcel No. 9, by Denman. Contra n. o,St arcNelclichol as Yta kenpr Supreme. William Thompson v: ings ...... Daly, Ifoyt The City of Nei 6.. I ...... „(For refund of amounts paid for assess- & Mason. York ...... 203 22 Transcript of judgment ...... Thomas E. mcnts for grading Surf avenue, Supreme, ...... Copy decree anu judgment entered at Gravesend, as follows: Franklin L. Mansfiel Rush. Nassau.. vs. The City of Nei a Special lean 01 the Supreme Court, Gilbert H. Stratton... 343 27 • • • • • • • • • . • ...... nI. F. O'Brien. York (Action No. 2; Kings C.uun,y, December 3m, 190t, di- Lrucst Berend \V. recting that the permanent fee dam- .Saris, executor...... 258 15 . ages to land of toe plaintiff he fixed Solomon Pariser...... 1 237 28...... :. at $3,000, and that the city be en- Anna Muller...... t I . joined and restrained from mainta,n- 6 ...... alaies as Sweepers, DepartmentDe ol. mg and operating the defendant's Street Cleaning, as follows: conduit line extending from Massa- Vincenzo Cuzzo...... So 00 ...... ...... W. J. \1al.l pequa to Milburne, town of Hemp- Miehele Pp so ool ...... stead, Nassau County, and also from Jameael lak po...... zgo 00 ......... :...... - •• maintaining and operating its pump- Micha el Zip o...... 50 00 .. ing stations, known as Massapequa Waltertine...... So ou ...... .. and \1 antagh, and the driven wells Michele Zepone...... g0 co ...... I ,. connected therewith, whereby water Domencio Paterno.....j z5o 00 ...... ' is diverted from plaintill's land and Guiseppe Vito ...... 250 00 ...... pond, and from using said conduit Lawrence Murray...... z5o so ...... and pumping works, except to re- Clayborn Wilson...... 250 00 ...... move them ...... • S. 0. Trott...... 250 00 ...... Supreme. James M. William Rion...... ! ., ...... Copies of summonses and complaints, Seaman . 250 00 as totlows: David Jacob...... ego 00 ...... Nicholas Cucus vs. The vuuam Goebel...... 250 00 ...... ~• City of New York... W. V. - Gustav Tooendle...... 250 00 ...... Guiseppe Mugis vs. The berg Martin Tademlke...... 25o 00 . • • • • • • ...... • • • • • • ...... City of New York... Peter Wenzel...... 250 00 ..• . Michael Cortese vs. The Antonio Carquelo...... 250 oo ...... •• City of New York... Frederick Rix...... 250 00 ...... Guiseppe Cioffi vs. The )Michael Finoerer...... 250 00...... •• City of New York... Charles May...... 250 00 ...... I ' Donata Capra vs. The Nicola Sarlon ...... 250 00 ...... I City of New York... Janes Knox...... zgo oo ...... ..I .: Thomas Cunningham t,rangerio Panella..... so oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• -• vs. The City of New, Alfonso Jaquinto...... 50 00...... York ...... John Powers...... 50 00 ...... .. Joseph Capola vs. The James Loughran...... 5o on...... - •: City of New York... Francis Dolan...... zgo 00 ...... Salon 1Vynns...... 250 00 ...... (Timothy Callahan vs. ••••.•• I The City of New Jefferson Bates...... z5o 00 ...... •••-- York Allen Lewis...... z5o 00 ...... ' .. Patrick Carey vs. The Martin Cadewell ...... 250 00 ...... City of New York... Gabriele Cianflone..... 250 00 ........ Martin Callahan vs. The Michael Feely...... 250 00 ...... I H. Brown...... z5o ou ...... I .: City of New York... •. John A. Clarke vs. The John H. Campbell..... 250 00 ...... City of New Cork... AbrahamAllert...... 250 00 ...... ••• ...... .• I rancesco Carrusso vs. Guiseppe Calluosio..... 25o 00 ...... 'I The City of New Guiseppe Mello...... z5o 00 ...... ...... ...... ...... York ...... ” 6.. Frederick H. Webster 3,000 0o Damages for overflow of sewer into Guiseppe Cioffi vs. The and another...... premises at Nos. 622 to 630 Atlantic City of New York... avenue, L'rooklyn. 5, tgot...... Price &Smith. Diego Fauna vs. The Salaries as m luyaes, Department of City of New York... ', I Street Cleaning, follows: Isaac Felder vs. The Timothy J. Sullivan... I 250 00 " "' - "...... ' • • " • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • Hunt, Ingle City of New York... I &Small. Thomas McKiernan vs. James Killalea ...... Soo so The City of New Lewis K. Dunham..... 50 5o '...... e...... iiIi...... ' Michael Higgins...... """""" i York . 455 00 ...... Guiseppe Gentilesco vs. W'illam Johnson...... 637 00 The City of New George Mullally...... 637 00 6 • • Sophie M. I gust...... I 504 0o Dama es for overflow of sewer into York . premises, No. 337 Karl Kostelack vs. The Warren street, Brooklyn,y July 5, t9ot ...... Robert City of New'sork... •• Rebate on Donato Marcheto vs. 6 L. Barenkopf, as re- goo 00 excise license fee issued to Ste c:,rt. ceiver Hargrave in The City of New 6.. • , . • _ . , ...... ; ...... Sa Employees in variousvarious de- York . parttments, as follows: Francisco Matturo vs...... :...... \~'al h. The City of New William A. Ilarrison... 264 00 ' \v. J. York ...... John Kennedy...... 264 00 ...... George O'Bryhim vs. August Fincke. .. 264 00 ...... The City of New Robert Brownell..'..... 264 oo ...... acob Caller...... York ...... J 264 00 ...... ~ ,. Raffaele Puzinso ...... -John4 Handiboda...... 264 00 ...... Richard White vs. -..e Michael Loury...... z6q 00 ...... George Burns...... 264 00 ...... ~; City of New York...... Joseph Woftsek vs. The George Wakefield..... 264 ao City of New York... Thomas Muldoon...... 264 00 ...... """""•--""""..... John Colohan vs. The David Little...... ,. 264 00 City of New York... Thomas Keenan...... 264 00 ...... Francesco Celbito vs. Waite Hewlett.. 264 00 The City of New Charles G. Williams.. 264 00 ."...... "'-••""""" York ...... George Haas...... 420 00 Charles Zima vs. The Henry Lowenthal ...... 264 ou ...... City of New York... Prank Brown ...... 264 00 ...... Donato Cirigliani vs. Patrick Moran ...... 260 oo ...... '•.:....' The . -y of New Owen vlur hY ...... 264 uo •,,,.,•_ --- ,...._...... York .. William H Ulemmin g.. 264 oo ...... ; ,. John H. Reardon...... Peter Condon vs. The 264 00 ...... ....... City of New York James J. KellKelly ...... 264 o0 .. and James W. Power ...... Summons with notice...... Gershon A. Joseph A. Schroedar... 264 oo ...... ,_•-• ...... •..••••.•..•.i ist Dist. Seixes. Charles Yoker...... 540 00 ...... , Mu n i ci- Charles E. Griffith, Jr., ...... De Groot, William A. Rose...... 360 00 """""""...... vs. The City of New Rawson & Patrick McKenna...... 264 oo -...... ' York Stafford. Patrick I'itzsimons..... 264 oo •••••••"" """"" .. Supreme, Robert Stoll vs. Augus- 500 Certified copy order and consent en- 7.. G. Martin Jurg ensen.. 11000 00 .DamagesDam • •a ges forfor overflow of sewer intora t Kings... tus Peverelly...... tered at a Special Term of the Su- premises, Nos. 232.236 Bond street, preme Court, County of Kings, Jan- )Brooklyn, my 15, T901...... Gantz, Neicr uary to, 19oz, direct ing that McKen- 7.. • • • • • • . • • .. • • • . • ...... Salaries as Employees, Department of & McKennell. zie & Beebe, attorneys for Peverelly, Highways, as follows be paid $250, amount of said attor- James Sullivan.. , ..... 93 So L. & A. L'. neys' lien, and that R. L. Haskell, at- Zinae torney for Stoll, be paid the sum of Philip McGovern...... 93 50 ...... $250, and that orders in supplement- Paul A. Campion...... 93 So ...... ,. ary proceedings be vacated and ap- William O. Wilson.... 93 50 ...... plication for a receiver be discon- Michael C. Ryan..... 93 50 ...... tmued ...... R. L. Haskell Charles Chapman...... 210 38 ...... ... „

2728 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902.

John Klein 210 38 " William Hayden 250 00 . lohn J. Egan...... 210 38 ..... ...... " Ben Kelley ...... 250 O...... Michael Glynn ...... 210 38 ..... ...... ... . " Jacob Roth ...... 250 00, ...... 7 bun McCarthy 210 38 ...... Richard Walsh ...... 250 00 ...... Matthew McLaughlin. . So oo Salary as Sweeper, Department of George Schloere ...... 230 OO ...... 'LLCCt Cleaning ...... W. OO .. . J. Walsh. Domenico Dizio ...... 250 ...... August Belmont and 12,202 00 Award for l'arccls.XNos. i, i6, 17 and 18.1 Michael Rilicy ...... ao oo ...... ano. ...... in pioeccding to open East Uric '(iovanrn Lanzt ...... 250 OO ...... 7. Hundred and 1liirty-liith street...... ;Charle S. Domenico Balteloro .... 250 00 ...... Bartholomew Welton.. .1 637 00 Salary Of Ship Calker, Department of 1)avison. Antonio F'tzioglto ...... 250 00 ...... - Street Cleaning ...... . Hunt, Ingle Francesco Palmiere. . . . 250 00 ...... I ...... ards for lands taken in various pro- & Small. pellerino Barrone...... 250 00 ...... ceedings, as follows: Pasquale Libertino. ... . 250 00 ...... Real Estate Corpora- ...... Hawke & Domenico Cappozzoli. . 250 O& ...... tion, assignee of Mary ' I Flannerv. Domenico Paterno .... 250 00 ...... S. Hoe ...... 17,324 291 ...... . Giambatista J3enardo... z5o oo ...... Elizabeth T. Watson. 1,231 00 . " Antonio Cunco ...... 250 00 ...... Newbury D. Lawton. . 7,197 72 ' Marino Strambolino... . 250 00,,,,,,,,,, ...... Charles Wall and Caro. . John Clifford ...... 50 00 ...... line Wall ...... 20.027 91 ' E. J. Ken- 7. . Sarah Lynch ...... 3,312 40 \ard for parcel .o. to, In re Edge- T.iheriçi Battesta So or) ...... tey, jr. coiiibc road, from one Hundred and Antonio Garguilo 50 OO ...... 1ilty-fifth Street to a point on the Joseph Capolo ...... 50 DoiO ...... , ., ..* ' Easterly line of avenue, Ol) 1hoinas Carter so oo...... t) ,Site One Hundred and Seventy-' Alfonzo Jaquinto 50 00 ...... 7 tittit street, reifth Ward ...... Anderson & . Anna Bunger ...... aoo oo iiiiiiages for overflow of sewer into Anderson. 9...... Salaties as Laborers. Department of premises No. 125 Marion street, highways, as follows: Samuel T. Graham 40 00 ...... BrooLiyii, July 5, 'got ...... John F. Foley. Tacolj 7 ...... I ...... Interest oil surplus moneys on tax Lawrence Sullivan 40 00 ...... Rous. I.i,. as Iollias Tames K. Hyde 40 00 ...... Francis B Wright . a8 45 M B Brown. ohn H Davis 40 00 Estate of Henry M John S. Willis 40 00 ...... Levitt, Charles M ! I idward IdcGrath 40 00...... Hough, admr 18 22 " Michael Fay...... 40 00 ...... William H. Butler 61 88 John McComsey 40 00...... Augusta M. Gay 817 49 ' ird for I sr ci \o and a in 9 \Vtlliams & (,erstle 3 ISO 00 Damage to work now in 11 e course of proceedings to open East One construction on Muscoot Dam, caused Hundred and Sixty-fourth strcet, I by an overflow of water from Sodom from Summit avenue to Anderson Dam, December 30, 1901 ...... Thoma& E. Ward 7. avenue, Twenty-third ...... \\alter L. ,, . Rush. . John A. Turner...... a8 00 Compensation for services as Assistant McCorkle. John Bosch, Jr...... 142 23 Damages for overflow of sewer tntr I to Expert Accountants in the Comp- I premises, No. 1428 DeKalb avenue trolier's Ohice, from October i, Brooklyn, July 5, loot ...... Edwin C...... Foley & Wray. Yates. 7. . SaIaasLabors,9 Department . to.. William J. Kennard... 489 14 Salary as Inspector at Bellevue Hos . Ifigliways, as follows: pital, Department of Public Charities Mayer & Martin H. Gulvin...... 40 00! Jacob Rouss. Gilbert. William T'tau sbaumm 40 00 10 William H. Broderick 745 32 Compensation for services as Notar Charles Brown 40 OW ....: " • Public for the District Attorney Frederick C. Hitchcock 40 OO ...... I during igoi ...... Levy & Robert Kelly ...... 40 00 ..... .. ., . . Unger. Oscar A. Price ...... 172 60 Salary as Assistant to Section Forc- 10 .. .Rustin & Robbing. . . .! 12 00 Damages for inury to show window man, Department of Street Cleaning.Stickney, of store at No. 356 Fulton street 8 . Frederick. Morgenthaler oo oo ForIsland rent of five lots of land in Long Spencer Brooklyn, by Department of Stree City, leased to the Board ot & Ordway Cleaning horse and cart, Decembe: 8. . Health, Long island City ...... James S. .. tO. . 23. 1901 ...... of Lawsoa Helen McGregor 578 96 Salary as Teacher, Brooklyn Disciplin ...... I Salaries as Sweepers, Department ary framing School for lioys...... Louis . Street Cleaning, as follows: .. I . . . Lafrance. Patrick ConnorsConnors...... 250 00 ...... J J. Buckley. Jacob R. Casselberry . 5,000 oo Damages for personal injuries receivei James Dunn ...... 250 00, I by slipping on the ice in the foot (enaro Altimaro 250 OO : " oath of the bridge crossing the Nea tatrick Ryan ...... 250 Oo ... I " I \ork Central and Hudson Rive. .Ioscph Buchanan 250 OO ' I Railroad at Forty-eighth street, Janu ohn O'Connor ...... J .. 250 00 ...... ary 3, 19o2 ...... Albert I. Sirr. t wen Hannon ...... 250 00 .. ' to.. Joseph Adelberg...... 607 18 Salary as Sweeper, Department of ltcrmanKuhlke 250 00 ...... " I Street Cleaning...... Vesclilcr & Victor (.rteffo ...... 250 00 ...... " Burstein. t,eorge O'Bryhim 250 00 ...... to ...... Damages for overflow of sewer in Julio buckley...... 250 00 ...... I I Brooklyn, as follows: Daniel Cogrove 250 00 ...... " Ray ReisenbuTger 2,000 00 ...... Hugh Falkner...... 250 00 .." Henry Roth...... i,000 oo ...... \\ tiliam Dillon ...... 25000 ...• I " Jihn 0. Baker...... 1t4,534 09 .ward for Parcel No. 14, In re. Fort (.u:seppe Martini 250 00 ...... " I George Park proceedings ...... Daly, 1-loyt Domenico Parenti zo os ...... ., , Mason. otto Amato...... 250 ...... to. t OO I ' . John \V. Kohlsaat 45 00 Damage to property at No. 5 Eas Raffale Russo ...... 250 00 ...... " Fifty-fifth street by the bursting of \:ctor Schoultez ao oo ...... a,water pipe, December to, i9oi ..... Charles R. john Lynch ...... 250 O& ...... Wendt. Iltam Cohen ...... t5 OO )an:age for .injury tob'ywagon' horse ...... I ...... Salaries as Sweepers Department of attached to Street Cleaning Depart i I Street Cleaning, as follows: litent cart No. iii front of No. 6 : tO. . ,Matteo Tresanto zo oo ...... w. I. Walsh, East One Hundred and Sixtecittli - Angelo Cestaro ...... 250 00 ...... street, November 30, I gor ...... Isidore Gerardi Gindici ...... 250 00 ...... 9 . \Vitkind. I Francesco Orsillo ...... 250 00 ...... Patrick Kearney ...... I 165 OO Salary as Laborer, Department of Sew-'ew Nicola Di Filippo ...... 250 00...... I cr5, Brooklyn ...... \Veeks St Francesco Romanella . . 250 00 ...... S - Haskell Palegrino Scateno...... 250 00 ...... !atrick C. Mulrooney- 65 8o Salary as a hostler, Department of Antonio Imbriscia ...... ao oo I Street Cleaning ...... 'tV. J. \'i'alh .Gennaro Di Bartholo. ....I ...... I Salaries as Sweepers, Department or - meo ...... 250 00 aureet Clean rig as follows: Antonio Marro so oo 'un Muller ...... 250 00 ...... 0 Patrick Quin ...... zo oo rank Verposky 250 00 ...... , , Tomaso Sagione ...... 250 00 ...... am Moran ...... 250 00; ...... , , Pasquale Beronanna ... 250 00 ...... Antonio Recardone .... o oo ...... George Sullivan ...... 2o oo ...... John Greene ...... 250 00 ...... I , John Fied ...... 250 00 ...... Frank Faccio ...... 250 00...... : , , Charles VVright ...... 250 05 ...... Frank McDermott 250 001 , Antony Harrison ...... 250 00 ...... Peter Cusick ...... 250 00...... Francesco Granitto...... 250 00 ...... Daniel Deny ...... 250 ooj ...... Patrick Foley ...... 250 00 ...... J ohn Johnson ...... 250 001 ,, Giovano Astarita...... 250 00 ...... Salvatore Pettinato 250 Os! ...... ' Michael Fiabasilto..... 250 00 ...... Giovanni Grilco 25 0 oo ...... - ., Patrick Kelty ...... ao oo ...... H erman Claffey 250 OO • ; Patrick Dowd...... 250 00 (;uiseppi Mesigi 250 00, ...... , Michael Reilly ...... a5o 00 ...... J ames Marone...... 250 00 ...... , Ciro Carucci ...... 250 00 'toes Burke ...... 250 OO ...... ! .Domenico Russo ...... 250 00 ...... '.::gust Nelson ...... 250 00 1 ...... I , Rocco Chinrichello .... .250 00 ...... , tliam A. Marshall 250 00...... ' , , 'Antonio Bocolo ...... 250 00 ter Breen ...... 250 00 1 ...... Antonio Cerrone ...... 250 00 ...... l artin Burns ...... 250 OO : Domenico A. Boitino.. 250 00 .... I atrick Devine ...... 250 00 ...... , 'Antonio Feleciano..... 250 00 .... ' ...... , taities D. Brennan 250 00 Giacchino Antonacci. . . 250 00. .... ;uiseppe Ferraro 250 00' Antonio Gentile ...... o oo . .. 250 00' ...... ,, , , l'ranlc Pasquale : - Michele Russo ...... zo 00 .... Antonio Morello o o& ...... Frank Farrello ...... 250 00 .. . Gabrielo Pagliocco. . . 250 00! ...... - I Guiseppe Capola ...... 250 00 .. . I Tomoso Catandrino. . . o 00:...... irank Ferdinando...... 250 00 ... iiseppe Simiels 250 OO ...... • ' John F. Wilthman..... o oo ... A ngelo, Sestaro ...... 250 00 ...... • Michele Romano 250 oo ... Louis Sassi ...... 25 0 00 ...... 'i Antonio Lepetina ...... 250 00 .. . Paolo Dabraccio 250 00 ...... , Edward Cavanagh ...... 250 00 ... ,ennaro Latello 250 oo ...... ' Forrest Patterson ..... 250 00 ...... oiseppe Consalvo..... 2 5o 00...... Stephen Allen ...... 250 00 ... olin Patterson ...... 250 001 . Vincenzo Laino...... 250 00 ...... .... seph Melo ...... 250 00...... ' Patrick J. Kelly ...... 250 00 . .. 250 00...... l 'iorande Capone lOoses Lauber...... 250 00 ... .250 00! .' I 1._ono Babbino ...... Patrick Woods ...... 250 00 ... 11 Michael Melors ...... 250 OO ...... Daniel Sullivan...... 250 00 .. . Pelligrino Shuttino 250 OC ...... John McKnight...... 2o 00 Lorinus Mader ...... 250 Ott...... '• Michael OToole ...... 250 00 . .. R occo Zornolio...... 25 0 00 1 ...... ...... . ' Daniel Sheehan ...... 250 00 ... (;aetano Ferraro 250 oo ...... Patrick Ryan ...... 250 00 .... Richard Connell 250 00 ...... i Carrie B. Holmes...... 314 58 ... John O'Connor ...... 250 00...... J ohn Dc Blossi ...... o 00 , . Interest on award for Parcel No. 22 In flsomas Dillon ...... o oc...... re. Brewster, Putnam County pro- iilliam Leddy ...... 250 00 ...... ' ceedings ...... Abram J...... John Chartero ...... 250 OL I " Miller. 250 00...... I . ' Tames Barry ...... t ...... Salaries as Sweepers. Department of iMyer Cohen...... 250 00 ...... Street Cleaning, as follows: John Matinki ...... 250 00 ...... John Lynch ...... s 8i ...... w. J. Walsh. Joseph Brick...... 250 00 ...... Francis Donrigan ...... i 8t ...... '1homas Delfico...... 250 00 ...... ' Peter Murphy ...... 250 00 ...... Gaetano Comporato. . . ao oc ...... Giovanni Fruggiaro. . . 250 00 ...... John Walsh ...... 250 00 ...... " Alexander Wanges...... 250 00 ...... jrank Madden ...... 250 00...... " Michele Di Genoe ..... 250 00 ...... John Neill ...... 2 50 Ot ...... Sarafino Chieffi...... 250 00 ...... Jacob Back ...... zo or ...... " Michele Ranalli ...... zo oo ...... OC ...... ' Anton io Dessimone. . . 250 Cono Babino ...... 250 00 ...... Samuel Goldberg 50 0...... 'Theodore Sofia ...... 250 00 ...... 250 0...... George Gildig...... Frank Tocci ...... ao oo Patrick Smith...... 250 0' ...... ' John Vanado...... 250 00 ...... John Condon...... 250 00 ...... 'romaso Saggionia...... 250 00...... Michael Trainor 250 OC ...... ::.. . ..Michael Dona...... 250 00 ...... 'Edward Witchman..... 250 00 ...... \Tincenzo Cuno...... 250 00 ...... Pincus Silver ...... 250 or ...... Phii,n Corbi ...... 250 00 ...... Antonio Garano 250 00 ...... Frank Monico ...... 250 00 ...... Guiseppe Di 250 OC ...... Michael Rain ...... 250 00 ...... Emanuele Di Ann 250 O ...... Berardino Mcli...... 250 00 ...... 250 00 ...... Gorenzo Conte ...... • , Guiseppe Rizzo ...... 250 00 Amello Vigro ...... 250 00 ...... Michael Thornton..... 250 00 ...... Michele Bonnano 230 OC ...... Antonio Farca ...... 250 00...... Pietro Fresi ...... 250 00...... peter Casanalla...... I 250 00 ...... 'M.J. McGovern ...... I TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 2729

CONTRACTS REGISTERED FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANI':\RY 11, 1902.

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

1901. 4725IDeC. ii (Education ...... I S lueens ...... American School Furni- ture Co...... American Surety Company of $400 00 For the supplying of new furniture, Item 5, for Public School 7n. New York- the Fidelity and • Seventh avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, Casualty company of New \Vhitestone, Borough of Queens ...... 'Total, $420 00 York ...... 00 For furnishing seven thousand (7,000) feet z%-inch wax and gum 4726 26 Fire ...... Brooklyn, Queens Fabric Fire Hose Co... The United States Fidelity 3,500 and Guaranty Company; the I treated double jacketed rubber lined cotton fire hose for the City Trust, Safe Deposit Fire Department of The City of New York, boroughs of and Surety Company of Brooklyn and Queens ...... Total, 7,000 00 Philadelphia ...... 24 Fire ...... Manhattan, The 4727 Ilronx...... International Fire En- gine Co ...... The United States Fidelity z,000 00 For one 75-foot "Dederick" aerial hook and ladder truck or equal and Guaranty Company; the thereto, for the Fire Department of The City of blew York, City Trust, Safe Deposit boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... Total, 3,700 00 and Surety Company of 28 24 Fire ...... Manhattan, The Philadelphia ...... 47 llronx ...... International Fire En. gine Co...... The United States Fidelity 2,300 00 For one 85-foot "Dederick" aerial hook and ladder truck, or equal and Guaranty Company; the thereto, for the Fire Department of The City of New York, City Trust, Safe Deposit boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... Total, 4,150 00 and Surety Company of 29` 24` Fire ...... Manhattan, The Philadelphia ...... 47 Bronx ...... International Fire En- gine Co...... I'hc United States Fidelity 6,000 0o For two (2) "Clapp & Jones" pumps (as made by the International 11 and Guaranty Company; the Fire Engine Company, or equal thereto) for the fireboat City Trust, Safe Deposit "Lophar Mills," Engine 5c ...... total, 11,000 00 and Surety Company of Philadelphia 31Public Charities.... Manhattan ...... ( Horgan & Slattery...... \ ...... 4730 For the preparation of plans and specifications and the supervision of the construction of the proposed New Harlem Hospital, to be located on , between One Hundred and'Ihir- ty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty-seventh streets, borough of Manhattan— Estimated cost, as per Comptroller's certificate, $13,000...... Charities... Brooklyn, QueensILouis H. Voss...... For services as Architect for the alteration of the Twenty-sixth 47311 Ward emergency Hospital, and for a new stable for said hos- pital- Estimated cost, as per Comptroller's certificate, $350 ......

Manhattan, Rich-I 2 19 Parks ...... 473 mond ...... T. Hugh Boorman...... 'he United States Fidelity 12,000 00 For furnishing and setting curbstones and paving with asphalt the and Guaranty Company; the carriageway, and otherwise improving, West Eighty-sixth City Trust, Safe Deposit street, between Amsterdam and Riverside avenues, in the Bor- and Surety Company of ough of Manhattan, City of New York ...... Estimate, 20,9t0 00 Philadelphia ...... Manhattan, Rich- 4733 iglParks ...... mond ...... T. Hugh Boorman...,.. 'he United States Fidelity 20,000 00 For furnishing all the labor and materials required to widen, on its and Guaranty Company; the northerly side, the roadway of West Fifty-ninth street, between City Trust, Safe Deposit the Plaza at Fifth avenue and the Circle at Eighth avenue, in and Surety Company of the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York ...... Estimate, 37,582 50 Philadelphia ...... 4734 Board of. City Rec-IAII boroughs..... The Martin B. Brown ord ...... Co . ...... -he United States Fidelity 30,000 00 For supplying printed, lithographed or blank books, dockets, fibers, and Guaranty Company: the binding covers, binding, etc., needed for the use of the Courts City Trust, Safe Deposit and the Departments and Bureaus of the Government of The and Surety Company of City of New York during 1902 ...... Total, 26,480 87 Philadelphia ...... Brooklyn ...... E. f. Price,,..,.,...,, 4735 Supply....,. 'he United States Fidelity 12,000 00 For furnishing, unloading, hauling, delivering, storing and trim- and Guaranty Company; the ming [7,900 gross tons of semi-bituminous coal at the follow- City Crust, Safe Deposit ing pumping stations: Shetucket, Oconee, L'aisly's, Jameco, and Surety Company of Springfield, Forest Stream, Clear Stream, Watt's Pond, Philadelphia ...... Smith's Pond, Millburn, Agawam, Merrick, Matawa, Wantagh, '•, Massapequa ...... Estimate, 83.127 6o Brooklyn ...... E. J. McKeever...... e United States Fidelity 5,000 00 For the removal of night soil, offal and dead animals from the ..or- 30 and Guaranty Company; the ough of Brooklyn for one month, from January r, 1902..1Otal, 3,323 33 City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia ......

Approval of Sureties for the Week Ending January II, 1902. January 7. For building sewers in One Hundred and Eighty-first street and in Fort The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the Washington avenue, Borough of Manhattan--For the President of following proposals, viz.: the Borough of Manhattan. January 6. For the excavation of rock, etc., for the new Public Library Building. F. V. Smith Contracting Company, One Hundred and Twenty- Fifth avenue and Fortieth street, Borough of Manhattan—For the fifth street and Lexington avenue, Principals. Department of Parks. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 375 Fulton street, Bor- F. Phileman, Jr., No. io8 West One Hundred and Twenty- ough of Brooklyn. New York City; National Surety Com- ninth street, Principal. pany, No, 346 Broadway, Sureties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 January 7. For the erection. complete, of one shelter house in Prospect Park, Broadway; the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Cont- boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—For the Department of Parks. pany of Philadelphia. No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. L. E. Brown, No. 669 Prospect place, Brooklyn, Principal. January 6. For supplying forage, Borough of Maiihattaii—For the Department of John Reilly No. 113 Rodgers avenue; Henry J. Brown, No. 389 Parks. Herkimer street, Sureties. George N. Reinhardt, No. 697 East One Hundred and Sixty- second street, Principal. January 8. For furnishing groceries, etc., for the year 1902, Borough of Manhattan The )Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street; the —For the Department of Correction. American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, George N. Reinhardt, No. 697 East Sixteenth street, Principal. Sureties. The American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City; The \Etna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, January 6. For setting curbstones, laying drain pipes, constructing asphalt walks, Sureties. etc., in Washington square, Stapleton, Borough of Richmond—For the Department of Parks. January 8. For furnishing provisions, etc., for the year 1902, Borough of Manhattan Joseph Johnson, No. 198 Broadway, West New Brighton, S. I., —For the Department of Correction. Principal. A. S. De Graff, No. 77 Beach street, Principal. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 The American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City: Broadway; the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Com- The Etna indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, pany of Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. Sureties. January 6. For furnishing and delivering anthracite coal, Borough of Manhattan— January 8. For the construction of a rustic masonry arch in Highland Park, bor- For the Department of Parks. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens—For the Department of Parks. John H. Meyer, No. 18 , Principal. Frank J. Gallagher, No. 574 Park place, Brooklyn. Principal. The American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 the AEtna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, Sure- Broadway; The City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Corn- ties. patty of Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. January 7. For supplying ice for the year 1902, Borough of Manhattan—For the De- January 8. For building a sewer in East One Hundred and Eighty-seventh street, partment of Correction. from Valentine avenue to Ryer avenue, Borough of The Bronx— William M. Montgomery, foot of West Fortieth street, Princi- For the President of the Borough of The Bronx, pal. Jospeh M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. American Surety Company of New York, No. loo Broadway; The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, Nos. 97- Broadway; the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Com- 103 Cedar street, Sureties. pany of Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. January 7. For supplying condensed cow's milk for the year 1902, boroughs of Man- January 8. For laying water mains in Amsterdam, Audubon, Jerome and Walton hattan and The Bronx—For the Department of Public Charities avenues, etc.. boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx—For the De- McDermott-Bunger Dairy Company, No. 527 West Thirty- partment of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity. eiuhth street, Principals. Henry Lipps, Jr., No. 115 Elliott avenue, Williamsbridge, N. Y., Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, the \Etna Indemnity Principal. Company, No. 76 William street, Sureties. Henry Lipps, No. 854 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street; Martin Lipps, Westchester avenue, Westchester, January 7. For supplying anthracite coal for the year 1902, boroughs of Manhattan N. Y., Sureties. and The Bronx—For the Department of Public Charities. John H. Meyer, No. 18 Beekman place, Principal. January 9. For furnishing meats for 1902, boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx— The American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, For the Department of Public Charities. the .tEtna Indemnity Company, No. 76 William street, Sure- Sayles Zahn Company, No. 126 , Principals. ties. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Broadway; Jonas Weil, No. 36 East Seventy-fifth street, January 7. For supplying tea, etc., for the year xgoa, boroughs of Manhattan and The Sureties. Bronx—For the Department of Public Charities, Howard L. Sills, No. 750 Eighth avenue, Principal. January 9. For furnishing semi-bittiminotis and anthracite broken coal, Borough of The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 Brooklyn—For the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Broadway; the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Com- tricity. pany of Philadelphia, No. 16o Broadway, Sureties. Curtis & Blaisdell, No. 12o Liberty street, Principals.

2 730 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 140 11tI at 1w the .Etna Indemnity Company. No. 70 William First-Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to be 'un-ct, Sureties. 1 c,.96 feet above mean high-water datum; tl'cniiig I'roposals, for the week ending. January [t, 1902. Second-Thence westerly to the intersection of the canal, the elevation to be 5.07 IIn- Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposa s at the feet above mean high-water datum, as heretofore. nll 0 ug Department, viz,: "D"--Scholes Street. january I). I- or furnishing and operating stages and other conveyances to convey Beginning at the intersection of Scholes street and Stewart avenue, the elevation pupils to the schools of The City of New '1 ork, in the boroughs of to be 9.08 feet above mean high-water datum, as heretofore; \I: nhattan and The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, for the year end- First-Thence westerly to a point distant 257 feet easterly from the eastern curb- ;nu Deco nhcr .;t, 1902-For the Department of Education, line of Varick avenue, the elevation to be 9.95 feet above mean high-water datum; Second-Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue the elevation to Official Designations: be 8.66 feet above mean high-water datum; T.~nm( , W. Steven -ui, Deputy Comptroller. to act as Comptroller from Mon Third-Thence westerly to the intersection of the canal, the elevation to be 5.07 dav, January (. to Saturday. January ii. 1902. both days inclusive. feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. N. Taylor Phillips, Deput)- Comptroller, to act as Comptroller from 'Monday "E"-Meserole Street. January 6. to Saturday, January ti, 1902, both days inclusive. Beginning at the intersection of Meserole street and Stewart avenue, the eleva- N. T. PHILT.IPS, Deputy Comptroller. tion to be 6.96 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. First-Thence westerly to a point distant 175 feet easterly from the eastern curb BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. line of Varick avenue. the elevation to be 8.24 feet above mean high-water datum. Second--Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to be 7.36 feet above mean high-water datum. LOCAL BOARD. BCSIIWICK DISTRICT. Third-Thence westerly to a point distant t 17 feet westerly from the western \Wednesday. March 12, 1902. curb line of Varick avenue, the elevation to be 7.95 feet above mean high-water datum. Meeting in Borough Hall at 3 p. nt. Fourth-Thence westerly to the intersection of the c.utal, the elevation to be The roll was called, and the following members answered to their ttante-: J. 5.07 feet above mean high water-datum as heretofore. Edward Swanstrom, President; Alderntanic District 64, Alderman Bill; A lermanic "F"-Montrose Avenue. District 66, Alderman Alt. Beginning at the intersection of Montrose and Stewart .venues. the elevation to The President submitted the following: be 9.08 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. No, t6. First-Thence westerly to a point distant 252 feet easterly from the eastern curb Petition for grading and paving Meserole street, between 1W'aterbury- street and line of t crick avenue, the elevation to be 9.97 feet above mean high-water datum. :Morgan avenue, and Waterbury street, between Meserole and Stagg streets. Second-Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to be S.71feet above mean high-water datum. The following report front the Bureau of Highways: Third-Thence westerly to the intersection of the canal. the elevation to be Ii ttmate for Grading and Paving No. 8. 5.07 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. City of New York. Borough of Brooklyn. "G"-Randolph Street. Office of Commissioner of Public Works, Beginning at the intersection of Randolph street and Stewart avenue. the elec,t- Bureau of I-Iighways, Chief Engineer's Ofice, lion to be 6.57 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore; thence westerly to \Municipal Building, February 20, 1902. the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to be 10.06 feet abo%e uiean high- Mr. ,t II.[-I.\\1 C. 1: EL) I-I1-:I). Commissioner of Public Works: water datum. Dear Sir-The accompanying communication, addressed to the Local Board of "H"-Johnson Avenue. of the Bushwick District, asks for the grading and paving of Meserole street, be- Beginning at the intersection of Johnson and Stewart avenues, the elevation to tween Waterbury street and Morgan avenue; and Waterbury street, between Mes- he 1t. t8 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. c.ole and Stagg streets. with granite block pavement. I beg to submit the follow- First-Thence westerly to a point distant 215 feet easterly from the eastern curb lug estimate of the amount of work involved in this improvement. and the cost: line of Varick avenue. the elevation to be 12.26 feet above mean high-watt. d tnnn. 4.800 cubic yards of grading; Second-Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to 3.250 linear feet of curbing; be t 1.13 feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. 5.540 square yards granite block pavement, on concrete foundation with tar Illird-Thence westerly to a point 21; feet westerly from the western curb-line an, l gravel joints; of Varick avenue, the elevation to be I2.z6 feet above mean high-water datum. i5.000 square feet of cement sidewalk; Fourth-Thence westerly to the intersection of Johnson avenue and Porter Total estimate cost, $26,700. avenue, the elevation to be tt.iS feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore. •I-he approximate a-sessed value of the land within one-hale block on e: clt .,id c of the street is $131.7oo. There is no record to indicate that Meserole street has ever "I"-Varick Avenue. iieen properly opened. though proceedings are now under way to open Waterbury Beginning at the intersection of Varick and Metropolitan avenue;, the elevation street, rule maps for which have been requested. to be 7.81 feet above mean high-water datum as lteret.gfore; thence southerly to the There is a private sewer in Waterbury street, between Stagg and Scholes streets, intersection of Varick avenue and Ten Eyck street, the elevation to be 9.96 feet sewers in the remainder of both streets are under contract. No water mains :+bove mean high-water datum. have been laid, or authorized in either street and gas mains have been laid only on Resolved, That this resolution be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Meserole street for 2to feet east of Waterbury street. I append hereto a statement Apportionment for its approval. .iving this information in convenient form. for use when this matter is considered by Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: use Local Board. Thee forms will be used hereafter and will, I hope, make it easy Affirmative-The President and Aldermen Bill and Alt. for the Local Board con>i~lering the matter to fully understand the situation. No. 17. Respectfully, Petition for grading and paving Pitkin avenue, between Snediker •td (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. Stone avenue. The following resolution %%as offered: Laid over until March 26. Resolved, That the Local Board of the Bushwick District, Borough of Brook- No. 18. 1yn, after hearing. had this 12th day of March. 1902. hereby determines to initiate Petition for grading and paving Stewart street, between Brshwick avenue and proceedings to grade and pave Meserole street, between Waterbury street and Evergreen Cemetery. Morgan avenue, and Waterbury street. between Meserole and Stagg streets. with The following report from the Bureau of Highways: granite block pavement. in the Borough of Brooklyn, and to set or reset curb, and pave sidewalks, cement, of said street. where not already done. Estimate for Grading and Paving No. no Resolved, That this resolution be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Ap- City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, 1,ortionment for its approval. Office of Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, Which way e'ceieltIT in the affirmative by the following vote: Municipal Building, February 20, 1902. -Affirmative- I he Pre-uilevt and .\ldermen Bill and Alt. March 12, 1902. 'arr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD,,Commissioner of Public Works: No. I. Dear Sir-The accompanying petition, addressed to the Local Board of the Petition for the chaiiging of grades in the territory as described in the following ;irrshwick District. asks for the grading and paving of Stewart street, between Bush- report of the Bureau of Highways: wick avenue and Evergreen Cemetery, with trap block pavement. In reporting upon City of New York. Borough of Brooklyn. this petition, I beg to suggest that trap block is a somewhat difficult material to get. Office of Commissioner of Public Works. as the supply is small, and on contracts where we have used this stone we have been Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, obliged to wait. 'File difference in price between trap block and granite is so slight. Municipal Building, February 27, 1902. probably not exceeding io cents per square yard, that I think it would save time and he at least as satisfactory to substitute granite. The estimated amount of work and \\ ILLI:\\1 C. REDFIEI-D. Esq.. Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of the cost of the improvement are as follows: Brooklyn: 250 cubic yards of grading. Dear Sir-In accordance with the petition of J. V. Meserole and others, dated 360 linear feet of curbing. January 30, 1902, asking for change of grade in the territory bounded by Stewart and 600 square yards of granite block or trap block pavement. Johnson avenues, Newtown Creek canal and Metropolitan avenue, I beg to say that 4,000 square feet of cement sidewalk. this change of grade is very desirable in connection with the proposed repaving of Total estimated cost, $2,000. \ arick avenue. as the present grades are so low that they do not afford proper The approximate assessed value of the land within one-half block on each side of surface drainage. This matter was brought up a year or so ago, and I beg tc a iio:t, the street is $18,9oo. not only a tracing showing the proposed change of grade, but a copy of the minutes While this street was declared open by the Common Council of the City of of the Board of Public Improvements, giving the technical description of the Brooklyn on October 3, 1892, there is no record of any regular opening proceeding. changes to be made. believe, however, that the conditions are such as to constitute a dedication to public I would recommend that such changes be approved, and that they go into effect use and that it would be safe to proceed. The sewer, gas and water mains are in the beiore the proposed repaving of Varick avenue. street. Respectfully, Respectfully, (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. The following resolution was offered: The following resolution was offered: Resolved. That the Local Board of the Bushwick District, Borough of Brooklyn. Resolved, That the Local Board of the Bushwick District, Borough of Brook- after hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, deeming it for the public interest so to i.n.: iter hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, hereby determines to initiate no. hereby determines to initiate proceedings to alter the map or plan of The City of Proceedings to grade and pave Stewart street, with granite block pavement, between New York by changing the grades in the territory bounded by Stewart avenue, John- Lushwick avenue and Evergreen Cemetery, in the Borough of Brooklyn. and to set son avenue, the Canal and Metropolitan avenue, in the Eighteenth Ward, Borough or reset curb and pave sidewalks, with cement, of said street where not already done. of Brooklyn, as follows: l:c:.c lved, That this resolution be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and "A"-Ten Eyck Street. .\pp.,rthon'nent for its approval. Beginning at the intersection of Ten Eyck street and Stewart avenue, the eleva- \'Bich was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: tion to be 6.55 feet above men high-water datum, as heretofore; Affirmative-'The President and Aldermen Bill and Alt. First-Thence westerly to the intersection of Varick avenue, the elevation to b: A

TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 2731

No. 2. Interest so to do, hereby directs that the sidewalk opposite the lot lying on the Petition for construction of a sewer in Eighth street, between Eighth avenue side of Fourth avenue, between Union and President streets, and on the north sine rnrl Prospect Park West. of President street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, known as Lots Nos. t, 4 and Laid over. 6, Block 955, Twenty-second Ward Map, be lagged with bluestone flagging, five (5) No. 3. feet in width, at the expense of the owner or owners of the said lot. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Petition f,qr opening Eighth street, between Eighth avenue and Prospect Park West. Affirmative—The President and Aldermen Tebbetts and Seebeck. Laid over. No.9. Petition for fencing vacant lots, as described in the following report of the No. 4. Bureau of Highways: Petition for regulating and grading Butler place, between Plaza street and Sterling place. Flagging and Fencing Report No. 37. The following report from the Bureau of Highways: City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Estimate for Grading and Paving No. 2. Office of Commissioner of Public Works. Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, February 17, 1902. Municipal Building, February 31, 1902. Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: Dear Sir—In accordance with the accompanying petition from the office of the Dear Sir—In connection with the accompanyit,,g petition for regulating and President of the Borough, an inspection has been made of the vacant lots on the cast grading Butler place, between Plaza street and Sterling place, I would submit the side of Fourth avenue, between President and Union streets. After an investigation following estimate of the amount of work and the cost of this improvement: 27,300 cubic yards of grading. of the same I would recommend that the vacant lots on the east side of Fourth 920 linear feet of curbing. avenue, between Union and President streets, and on the south side of Union street, 204 square yards of gutter pavements. between Fourth and Fifth avenues, and on the north side of President street, between Total estimated cost, $12,300. Fourth and Fifth avenues, known as Lots Nos. I, 4, 6 and 12, Block 955, Twenty- second Ward Map, Section 4, Volume t, be inclosed with a close board fence six feet The approximate assessed value of the land within one-half block on each side of the street is $31,400. in height, to abate the dumping of garbage and house ashes thereon. Estimated cost of fencing, $237. Assessed valuation, $15,050. I can find no record of any proceedings which have been taken to open this Respectfully, street, and inasmuch as it is much above grade and has never been used, I think N. P. LEWIS. Chief Engineer, Bureau of IIiglnvays. that proceedings to acquire title should be instituted before the improvement is (Signed) carried out. The following resolution was offered: Respectfully, Resolved, That the Local Board of the Prospect Heights District, Borough of (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways. Brooklyn, after hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, deeming it for the public An opinion was rendered by the Corporation Counsel on February 14, 1900. to interest so to do, hereby directs that the lot lying on the east side of Fourth avenue. the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, stating that opening proceedings were uetween Union and President streets, and on the south side of Union street, between not necessary, as Butler place is now sufficiently a public street in contemplation of Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue, and on north side of President street, between law. Fourth and Fifth avenues, known as Lots Nos. 1, 4, 6 and 12, Block 9J5. Twenty- The following resolution was offered: second Ward Map, be inclosed with a close board fence six (6) feet high. at the Resolved, that the Local Board of the Prospect Heights District, Borough of expense of the owner or owners of the said lot. Brooklyn, after hearing had this I2th day of March, 1902, hereby determines to Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: initiate proceedings to grade Butler place, between Plaza street and Sterling place, Affirmative—The President and Aldermen Tebbetts and Seebeck. Adjournment. in the Borough of Brooklyn, and to set or reset curb and pave gutters. JUSTIN McCARTHY, Jr., Secretary. Resolved, That this resolution he forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment for its approval. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Affirmative—The President and Aldermen Tebbetts and Seebeck. No. 5. Petition for flagging sidewalks on the northeast side of Eighth street, between Report for Quarter Ending March 31, 1902. Fourth and Fifth avenues, in front of Lot No. I, Block 998, Twenty-second Ward. Laid over. Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor of The City of New York: No. 6. Sir—In accordance with the requirements of section 1544 of the Greater New Petition for flagging sidewalk as described in the following report of the Bureau York Charter, we make the following report of the Department of Taxes and As- of Highways: sessments for the three months ending March 31, 1902: Flagging and Fencing Report No. 6. Under the provisions of the revised Charter, sections 892 and 893, the Books of City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate were open in Municipal Building, January t8, 1902. the several boroughs for public inspection, examination and correction from the see- end Monday of January until the 1st day of April, 1902, and public notice was given Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: thereof, as required by law. Dear Sir—In accordance with the accompanying petition to the Local Board of The reduction of one month in the period allowed for filing applications for re- the Prospect Heights District, and after an inspection of the premises, I would duction of assessed valuation of real estate and for the correction of personal assess- recommend that the sidewalk on the north side of Sixth street, between Eighth tnents brought no appreciable inconvenience to the Department or to the persons as- avenue and Prospoct Park West, in front of Lot No. I, Block Io85, Twenty-second sessed, as ample time was found for a careful examination of all grievances brought Ward Map, section 4, volume 3, be improved by laying thereon bluestone flagging to the attention of the Commissioners and for the filing of applications on which or cement sidewalk, five feet in width. Estimated cost of bluestone flagging, $460, hearings may be had during the months of April and May. of cement walk, $31o. Assessed value of lots, $34,500. The act of 1901, chapter 448, providing for the reduction of the organization tax Respectfully, of certain corporations incorporated under the laws of this State bids fair to add ma- (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways. terially to the revenue derived from personal taxation. Of the new corporations thus The following resolution was offered: organized nearly seven hundred of them are located in the boroughs of Manhattan Resolved, Tttat the Local Board of the Prospect Heights District, Borough of and Brooklyn. Brooklyn, after hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, deeming it for the public Under chapter 132, Laws of 19o1, certain trust companies liable to a franchise interest so to do, hereby directs that the sidewalk opposite the lot lying on the north tax under said law are exempted from assessments and taxation for all other pur- side of Sixth street. between Eighth avenue and Prospect Park West, known as Lot poses, if all taxes due and payable under chapter 132 have been paid by them. As No. I, Block io85, Twenty-second Ward Map, be flagged with bluestone flagging, this exemption is conditional on the payment of the franchise tax, it is necessary to five (5) feet in width, at the expense of the owner or owners of the said lot. make an assessment on our books against these trust companies and then to cancel Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: the assessment upon proof of payment of the State tax. Affirmative—The President and Aldermen Tebbetts and Seebeck. The practical operation of the law not only places unnecessary labor on the trust companies and on this Department, but, in case of failure of the companies to No. 7. furnish proof of the payment of the State tax, results in the assessment against such Petition for flagging sidewalks as described in the following report of the companies being returned to the State Comptroller ie the total assessed valuation of Bureau of Highways: the city and the payment by the city to the State of the tax on such valuation. Flagging and Fencing Report No. 5. As the law imposes a heavy penalty for failure to pay the franchise tax, it is City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn. very doubtful whether the city can collect the amount of the tax paid the State on Municipal Building, January t8, 1902. the assessment made against such defaulting companies. Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: With the usual remedy for collection in the hands of the State, it would appear Dear Sir—In accordance with the accompanying petition to the Local Board of that an amendment to the law removing the necessity of entering these corporations Prospect Heights District, and after an inspection of the premises, I would recotn- upon the assessment books of this Department would be in the interest of the public ntend that the sidewalk on the south side of Fourth street, between Seventh and service. The amendment made by the last Legislature, in section 897 of the Charter, ex- i lighth avenues, in front of Lots I, 17, 3o and 37, Block 1082, Twenty-second Ward Map, section 4, volume 3, be improved by laying thereon bluestone flagging or a tending the time within which the Board of Taxes and Assessments is authorized cement walk 5 feet in width. Estimated cost of bluestone flagging, $838; of cement to remit or reduce, under certain conditions, a tax imposed on real or personal property, from six months to a year, will enable the Board to grant relief in many walk, $56o. Assessed value of lots, $37,900. Respectfully, deserving cases. (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways. Real Estate Bureau. The following statement shows the assessed valuation of real estate by sections The following resolution was offered: and wards in the different boroughs at the opening of the Books of Annual Record Resolved, That the Local Board of the Prospect Heights District, Borough of for the year 1902, as compared with such valuations for the year Igoe. Brooklyn, after hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, deeming it for the public interest so to do, hereby directs that the sidewalk opposite the lot lying on the south Assessed Valuation of Real Estate at the Opening of the Bucks of Annual Record side of Fourth street, between Seventh avenue and Eighth avenue, known as Lots for 1902. Nos. I, 17, 3o and 37, Block 1082, Twenty-second Ward Map, be flagged with Blue- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. stone flagging five (5) feet in width, at the expense of the owner or owners of the Section I ...... $441,569.350 00 $453,781,050 oo said lot. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Section 2 ...... 309,588.6 - ao 315,216,700 00 Affirmative—The President and Aldermen Tebbetts and Seebeck. Section 3 ...... 400,677,700 00 409,128,300 00 Section 4 ...... 286,714, IGO 00 292,502,300 00 No. 8. 0(1 Petition for flagging sidewalks as described in the following report of the Bu- Section 5 ...... 352,598,836 379,058,736 00 Section 6 ...... 129,525,590 00 133.871,201 00 reau of Highways: 171,212,695 00 00 Flagging and Fencing Report No. 36. Section 7 ...... 179,523,496 Section 8 ...... 20,546,455 00 21,476.905 00 City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Real estate of corporations ...... 11,831,000 00 12,012,250 00 Officer of Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, $2.124.234,326 00 $2,196,571,028 00 Municipal Building, February 17, 1902. Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: Increase ...... $72,336,702 oo Dear Sir—In accordance with the accompanying petition from the office of the President of the Borough, an inspection has been made of the lots on the east side of BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Fourth avenue, between Union and President streets. After an investigation of the Section 9 ...... $4o,637.25o 00 $44,445,955 00 same, I would recommend that the sidewalk on the east side of Fourth avenue, be- Section Io ...... 24,471.530 00 25,999.475 00 tween Union and President streets, and on the north side of President street, be- Section ii ...... 31,518,299 00 33,40,959 00 tween Fourth and Fifth avenues, in front of Lots i, 4 and 6, Block 955, Twenty-sec- Section I2 ...... _...... 7,322,904 00 7,807,317 00 end Ward Map, Section 4, Volume I, be flagged with bluestone flagging five feet Section 13 ...... 4,078,162 00 4,445,877 00 wide. Estimated cost of flagging, $413, and of cement, $275. Assessed valuation, Ward 24 .... ...... ...... 20,293,250 00 20,904,765 00 $10,500. Real estate of corporations ...... 8,020,625 00 8,039,825 00 Respectfully, (Signed) N. P. LEWIS, Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways. $136,342,020 00 $145,050,173 00 The following resolution was offered: Resolved, That the Local Board of the Prospect Heights District, Borough of Increase ...... $8,708,153 00 Brooklyn, after hearing had this 12th day of March, 1902, deeming it for the public

2 7,,2 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1:902.

I OROUGIIH Of BROOKLYN, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. _ 1902. \1 rl, t • 2. 3 :ln,l ;• .. • • • • ...... , , ...... , $78,494,54o 00 Section I statement of Personal Assessments on Books of Annual Record in the Borough \\arils ,, 0 and 8 ...... .. 49,484.735 00 Section 2 of Brooklyn. \\ ards 9 and to ...... , 28,327,825 00 Section 3 Igor. 1901. Decrease. Increase. \\ arils t_ and _2 ...... $216,238,89,3 o0 65,187,705 0o Section 4 Personal ...... $105,639,871 00 $19o,916,281 oo $85,276,410 oo ,...... \\aril 7 ...... :6,501,1_0 00 26,662,270 00 ...... 26,6 8 .00 2,337,290 00 ...... \1 and ...... T~;tates 35,470 00 2 ,972.7 I t ...... 13,994.850 00 14.131 ,330• 00 Corporation, resi- \lard 1i ...... 16,661,.ioo oo 16,577,100 00 (lent •...... 216,930,500 00 184,238,000 00 ...... 32,692,500 00 \`: and Il ...... ...... 11,31}.785 t>n 1 t.3=6,350 00 \\and Cor resident non- 15 ...... 8,177.334 00 8,183.930 00 resident ...... 17,122,500 00 10,592,000 00 ...... 6,530,500 00 \I and 16 13,160,360 0o 13,415,960 oo Banks 5,72I,2oo 00 5,72I,2oo - 00 ...... \l ard I- ...... '2,707,763 00 23,173,700 00 \ ard 18 ...... . .... ...... •8.7.}13,460 00 9.098,-90 00 $366,328,341 00 00 $39,223,000 00 \ \ ard I~ ...... 2I,I50,790• o0 21.197,0,30 00 $4 o,44o,241 00 $93,334,9 3,328,341 00 39,223,000 (X) Ward 20 ...... 21,744.593 00 21,7.}8,730 00 • \\ aril 2I ...... 8.tc o0 2 2 998 23335565 Decrease . $54,rii,900 00 $54-.III,90000 ...... - = _ _ _ \ari4. 00 21,439.4-20 00 ...... 19.983.790 \\ard 2 .... ... ...... 23,400.458 00 24,199.885 0o BOROUGH OF QUEENS. \\aril >6 ...... 21.067,;5.} o0 22,5}8, I,5 0o Statement of Persona', Assessments in the Books of Annual Record for the Borough of and 27 ...... 13,722.710 0o 14,048,0(0 o0 Queens. \\-anl 23 ...... 1 902. got. Increase. 1)ecrease. V%:ir(1 29 ...... o,z'J,>~o 00 zI,6b3.,,o 00 00 ...... 0 00 W1-ard 3o ...... 20, 28,225 00 21,683,7700 00 Personal ...... $9,768,550 00 $17,337,000 $7,568,45 \\ -a r(1 31 ...... I1,_'65,075 Oct 12,131,827 00 Estates ...... 2,224,350 00 2,835,550 00 ..... I .... 611,200 00 \\ ard ,i' ...... 8.II ,90~ o0 8.527.389 0o Corporations ...... 20,705,000 00 22,790,000 00 ...... 2,085,000 00 Banks ...... ...... 2 ,000 00 ...... 2 ,000 00 Real• c,tate „t corporationsp 4.99-1.595 00 5,a2 x -ao 00 53 53 2,6 00 00 ...... $10,517,65o 00 .623,877.899 00 $638,780,958 00 $3 97,900 $43,215,550

— 32,697,900 00 Increase ...... $14g03,o58 00 ---_----- Oerrr-2re ... . .. ...... . $IO,517,650 00 BO1O t (i I I t l F t_)l' I•: li N S. \\ r i t ...... $30.735.275 00 $So•973,75o 00 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. \\•i 22'043,015 o0 00 Statement of Personal Assessments in the Books of Annual Record for the Borough of \\":trd 3 ...... Iq,668,80- oo 23,0~~,48}5I-,-- -,b o 0o Richmond. 11 and 4 ...... " .. •...... •.. • . ' ...... 20.535.621 00 21.050,886 00 I 1902. , 90,. increase. Decrease. l \ar,l ' ...... 3 6,3 0 oo 8 00 00 kcal at • ,i rtLn;...... 9{.381, ;uo 00 4, 67,; 000'.I Personal ...... $9.530,300 00 $38035,00060 ...... $2 ,504,7 Estates ...... 988,45o 00 2,452.100 00 ...... 1,463,650 00 $101,411.126 00 $104,131.496 00 Corporations ...... 24,467,850 00 18,9922.000 00 5,475,850 00 .... ..... Banks ...... ...... 295.814 00 275,814 00 lncrra i• ...... ...... $2,720,370 00 i — ==_======$34,986,600 00 $59.754.914 00 $5.475,850 00 $30,244,164 00 BOROUG,tl of RICIIMIONI. 34,986,E 00 5,475,850 00 tgo,. 1902. 1-. and I ...... $15.582.801 oo $13,388.140 00 $24,768,314 00 $24,768,314 00 ard 2 . .... .. .. .. ...... 7,244•SI5 00 7,I8L850 00, ------ ------1\ and 3 ...... 7,629.113 00 6.958 3 00 ,92 SURVEYOR'S OFFICE. \,-ard .} ...... 5,425.997 00 5,292.575 ao 1 \+. ar,l ; ...... 3,060.345 00 3,061,676 oo The following summary, by boroughs, shows the character and amount of work 1' aI C rlr;iti, ~:„~_ .... i.63_.925 00 1,704,850 00 done by the office during the quarter ending March 31, 1Q02: The work is divided into two parts: $40.578.696 oo $37,588,014 00 I.—The necessary alterations of tax maps. L) cr ,Ise ...... $2.990.682 oo II.—The preparation of tax block assessment maps. I. The necessary alterations of tax maps- Number of Pieces of Real Estate Assessed in Igoe. - \Lln;ttan I~Bc, Tax maps are altered for the following reasons: ...... ”' • • I. Subdivision of ownership of farms and large tracts of land ilcBronx ...... : 5->.09 z. Erection of buildings having dimensions differing from lot dimensions shown l'r~,okl; n 20.4 828 true :I; on tax maps. 143 3• Transfers of narrow strips of land for party walls or for the purpose of clearing 1 : i ii a I .... 23,768 title on account of encroachments. 4• The consolidation of small plots for the erection of large buildings. 476,64o __--- 5. Lands acquired for public purposes, such as streets, avenues, parks, parkways, aqueducts, reservoirs, schools, engine houses, bridge approaches and water-front im- 1' r",n;;l Lurctt. \ii,i ;: -t t [:w.t)IC\L A SSE.;rMENTB. provements, either by condemnation proceedings or by cession to the City. •I hr nun l r ..i n,nu - „n ,Its Annual Record of Personal Assessments at the 6. Changes in street system due to acts of Legislature and of municipal boards; Inning of the b,ks un the second Monday of January last, exclusive of sharehold i also changes in street names due to city ordinances. cr> it banks, is as follows: 7. The construction of new piers and bulkheads, and the alteration and extension \lanhattan ...... 47,72= of piers; the granting of lands under water by the State of New York. The Bronx ...... 5,61 2 BOROUGH OF Mi.ANH.'TT. N. Brooklyn...... ::::: ~I.3 / [ ~lteratiot+s [':ere r,)ade affecting 390 lots ill the 37 volumes of block tax assess- Q,t}ensl17(l ...... • ...... 22,534 ment maps; the copies used by the Deputy Commissioners were also altered. The ...... copies of the block tax assessment maps in the Bureau of Arrears, consisting of 37 colun,cs, and in the office of the Water Register, consisting of 36 volun)es, were cor- •1-• otal ...... 80,02.4 rectecl (luring the quarter for all alterations made in the year I)oi; the number of _ )ots affected in both copies was 15 999. l lie number of applications for correction of assessments. exclusive of corpora- tions, made (luring the time the books were open for revision and correction, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. amounted to about 35.770. Alterations were made affecting 353 lots in the 31 volumes of block tax assess- As the final result on the applications filed and the hearings had thereon will not ment maps and ill the 6 volumes of tentative maps; the copies used by the Deputy Fe known until after June I, the actual assessed valuations liable to taxation kit Commissioners were also altered. The copies of the block tax assessment maps '902 will be given in our next quarterly report. in the Bumcau of Arrears and in the Water Register's office, each consisting of 3: summary of Personal A e sment in the Book of Annual Record for 1'he City of volumes, were o rectcd during the quarter for all alterations made during the year Ness York on the Second :11onday of January, 1(102 and 1901. igoi. ihe nuntbei of lots aftectcd in both cases was 9.224. Borough. Igo2. 79or. Inc-ease. Decrease. BORi)UGII o F BROOKLYN Manhattan .... $__3,004,869.916 00 $2,754,686,045 00 $250,183.871 OC ...... Alterations were made affecting 559 lots in the 16 volumes of block tax assess- Bron~• ...... 43.593.045 00 4J.998.639 00 • $2.405,594 oc ment maps and in the 56 volumes of tenttive maps; the copies used by the Deputy Brooklyn ...... 366..328.3.[0 oo .1:0.4}0._.}1 oo ...... 111 00 OIL C•))nm)sstoners, consisting of 42 volumes, were also altered. Queens 3- b97 900 00 .}3._ ~.,~~ 00 ...... ...... 10,517,650 00 BOROUGH OF c3UEEx5. Riche ~,nrl ..... 34,9 , 00 49.754.9113 00 ... 2 4.768 314 0o _ Alterations were made affecting 488 lots in the 31 volumes of tentative maps; .3.4S2.475,802 00 $3,324,095.389 00 $250,183,871 00 $91,803,458 00 the copies used by the Deputy Commissioners were also altered. .3.324,095.389 00 91.803,458 00 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Alterations were htade affecting 194 lots in the 13 volumes of tentative maps; l:rr ..-. .. ~1;",38o,413 00 ...... $158,390,413 00 the copies used by the Deputy "Tax Commissioners were also altered. The number of volumes of maps in all the boroughs in the Department of BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Taxes and Assessments is ...... 190 Statement of Personal Assessments in the Books of Annual Record for the Borough Duplicates used by Deputy Tax Commissioners ...... i6o of Manhattan. Jr, Bureau of Arrears, Comptroller's office ...... 84 1902. ,go,. Increase. Decrease. Resident Corporations.... $1,934,142.000 on $1,323,563,500 00 $610,878,500 00 ...... in office of Water Register, Department of Water Supply ...... 83 Non-Resident Corporations 427,991,500 00 420.4m 1,000 00 7,580,500 00 .... ..... Personal. District No. 3.. ioi,866,803 00 226,231,934 00 ...... $124,365,131 on Total...... 517 Personal, District No. 4.. = 04,199,932 00 1 92.932.354 00 ...... 88,732,422 00 Personal, District No. 5.. 81,57 2,130 00 163,898,685 00 ...... 82,326,555 00 Non-Resident Firms...... 1 43,276,275 00 97,911,346 00 45,364,929 00 ...... The total number of lots affected by alteration during the quarter, inclusive of Estates ...... 211,821,276 00 208,t98,906 00 3,622,370 00 ...... duplicates, is 29,185. Banks . ...... 121,538,320 00 ...... ,2,,538,320 00 II.—The preparation of block tax assessment maps: 53,33,004,869,916 no $2,754,686,049 on $667,146,299 00 416,962,428 00 686,045 00 416,962,428 00 Chapter 542, Laws of 1892, provides that two copies of the block tax assessment 2,754, [naps shall be prepared for use in the Department of Taxes and Assessments, one $250,183,871 00 $250,183,871 00 copy for the Bureau of Arrears, in the Comptroller's office, and one copy for the Water Register, in the Department of Water Supply. The Board of Taxes and As- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. sessments not only prepares the maps for three Departments, but also alters and -'tat,•n;tnt ',f l'c- -~1nrll Assessments in the Books of Annual Record for the Bor- corrects the maps, as stated in the first portion of this report. ough of The Bropx. Block tax assessment maps have been completed and are now in use for the en- 1902. 1901. Decrease. Increase. tire Borough of Manhattan, for so much of the Borough of The Bronx as lies west of Personal ...... $27,601,220 00 $20,397,840 00 $7,203,380 00 ...... the Bronx river, and for sections I to 4 of the Borough of Brooklyn. Sections 5 to 8 Estates ...... 3,111.825 00 3.401,299 00 ...... $289,474 00 c.f the Borough of Brooklyn, consisting of sixteen volumes of maps, were in prog- Corporations ..... 12,880,000 00 21,890,000 00 ...... 9,010,000 00 ress during the quarter; the four copies thereof comprise sixty-four volumes, which Banks .... ...... 309,500 00 ...... 309,500 00 will soon be completed, and can be used as a basis for the preparation of field and record books for the tax of 1903. 8 33.593,045 00 $45,998,639 oo $7,203,380 00 $9,608,974 00 The entire Borough of Brooklyn is subdivided into twenty-five sections. 43.593,045 00 20 0 00 7, 3,38 BUREAU OF INFORMATION. Decrease ...... $2,405,594 00 ...... $2,405,594 00 The work of this Bureau is of a variable character, relating largely to the ex- :,mination of records of the Surrogate's office, County Clerk's and Register's office; TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 2 733

the record of real estate conveyances and leases, mortuary lists, and such other ford, Esq., representing numerous claimants; Carroll Berry, Esq., representing nu- reliable sources of information in the several boroughs as may be of service to the merous claimants. Real Estate and Personal Bureaus of the Department. The result of these exami- The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- nations is tabulated and placed in record form, so as to be readily accessible for pensed with. present and future use. On motion of the Corporation Counsel, the following claims, represented by JAMES L. WELLS, Messrs. Porter & Kilvert, were dismissed: President. Claim No. 648 (Katherine Gudknecht), No. 652 (Jacob Fischer), No. t (Mar- WILLIAM S. COGSWELL, t;,tret Schaeffer), No. 2 (Adolph and Louisa Koneman), No. 3 (George Fuchs), No. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, 4 (F. J. Schmid), No. 5 (Jacob Fischer), No. 6 (Margaret Turner), No. 7 (Justina SAMUEL STRASBOURGER, Mayberger), No. 8 (Louis Federcr), No. 9 (Owen Judge), No. ro (Frederick A. RUFUS L. SCOTT, Muller), No. II (Casper Scheid), No. 12 (Barbara A. Seiter). No. 13 (Frederick- Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. Maria Stelzer), No. 14 (Gusta%e and Sophia Bartels), No. i5 (Michael and Anna Scheringer), No. t6 (Louisa Walter), No. 17 (Philip and Mary Egbert), No. t8 (Isi- dor Lewkowitz), No. 19 (Henry V 'files), No. 20 (Arthur Bulman), No. 2t (Barbara CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Zorn), No. 22 (Mary T. Vogt), No. 23 (Peter Klcmaun), No. 24 (Richard F. Hagan), No. 25 (George W. \Warren), No. 26 (Catherine Doelle), No. 27 (Frederick Office of the Commission, Ii. and Emma Doelle) No, 28 (Charles Krebs), No. 29 (Bernardino Wiener), No. ,3) Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, (Edward and Maria Hergenroether), No. 31 (Mary Schmidt), No. 32 (John and Monday, December 30, 1901, 2 o'clock p. m. Paulina Hohner), No. 33 (Charles I-I. White), No. 34 (Catherine Rehbock), No. 35 The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. (John M. Sautter), No. 36 (John Paul), No. 37 (Thomas Quigley), No. 38 (Regina Present-Charles A. Jackson, Chairman pro tem.; and Oscar S. Bailey, Com- Sturzenegger). utissioners; Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Corporation Coun- On similar motion, the following claims, represented by Thomas S. Bassforfil, sel; Nelson Smith, Esq., representing Nelson Smith, Jr. Esq., were dismissed: The minutes of the proceedings of the following meetings were read and ap- Claim No. 113 (Richard Riley), No. 126 (Ellen Slattery), No. 245 (Enoch C. proved: June 26 and 28, Igor; July io, 12 and 31, tot; August 2, 1901; September I3 Bell), No. 395 (Robert Nichols,>n), No. 403 (Richard Stoker), No. 4,5,2 (Charles I and 25, Igor; October 9, II, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28 and 30, igol; November 4, 6, 8, mm, White), No. 504 (Charles L. Starbuck). No. 592 (Hannah Garvey), No. 395 (Niclio- 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27 and 29, Ipol; December 2, 4, 9, II, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23 and 26, 19oi. lzs Winkler). No. 609 (E. L. Clocke), No. 610 (S. H. Lewis), No. 772 (William II. The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of Claim No. 969 (Nelson Leggett), No. 89.1 (John W. Jones). Smith, Jr.). . On like motion, Claim No. 90, Ellen Kelly, represented by Bernard J. Kelly, The Commission then adjourned to Friday, January 3, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. ni. Esq., was also dismissed. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. On like motion, Claim No. 262 (Henry Hunneke) was also dismissed. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discused and considered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims here- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION tofore submitted. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, January 8, 1902, at 2 o'clock Office of the Commission, p. m. Room 58, No. o6 Broadway, New York City, LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Friday, January 3, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. CHANGE OF GRADE, DAMAGE COMMISSION. Bailey, Commissioners; Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Corpo- tation Counsel. Office of the Cominission. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- Room S8, No. 96 Broadway. New York City. pensed with. Wednesday, January 8, t9o2, 2 o'clock 1). m. On the application of the Corporation Counsel the following claims wherein The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. motion to dismiss had previously been made by him, and which claims were repre- Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman : and Oscar S. Bailey, Commi;:

CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Resolved, That the Supervisor be directed to communicate to all heads of city departments the request of this Board that all advertising notices be transmitted to Office of the Commission, him for insertion in the papers. Room 58. No. 96 Broadway, New York City, In accordance with this resolution, will you be kind enough to send to this Friday, January 17, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. office copy of any advertisements that you wish placed in any paper, with such The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. instructions as are necessary for their proper insertion? This gffice will be ready Pr~seut-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. to co-operate with you at all times, and either the Supervisor or his advertising clerk Bailey, Commissioners. will call upon you to help prepare any advertising matter that may be required. Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Corporation Counsel; W. Respectfully yours, Coleman Hughes, Esq., repreenting Claim No. 197 (Michael Conroy) and Carroll PHILIP COWEN, Supervisor City Record. Ferry, Esq., representing numerous claimants. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims here- On motion of the Corporation Counsel, Claim No. 197 (Michael Conroy), rep- tofore submitted. resented by W. Coleman Hughes. Esq., was dismissed. The Commission then adjourned to Friday, January 31, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. tn. On like motion Claim No. 962 (E. Randolph Robinson), represented by Carroll LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Perry, Esq., was also dismissed. The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: Claim No. q(o (John B. Haskins) and No. 961 (John B. Haskins). "1'hc Contmi-Sion then adjourned to Monday. January 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Office of the Commission, Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, Friday, January 31, 1902. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. The Commission met. pursuant to adjournment. Office of the Commission, Present-William E Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Room 58. No. 96 Broadway, New York City. Bailey, Commissioners. Monday. January 20, 1902. 2 o'clock p. nt. Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Corporation Counsel; The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. i hontas S. Bassfqrd, Esq., representing numerous claimants. Fresent--William E. Stillings. Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- Bailey, Commissioners: Robert C. Beatty. Esq. (of counsel), representing the Cor- pensed with. 1 iration Counsel: Messrs Brownell & Patterson, representing numerous claimants. rite Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- Claim No. 322 (Dorothea Wulf), No. 332 (Ellen Hahn), No. 581 (Agnes Nobis), pensed with. No. 780 (James Marsh and others), No. 886 (E. Everett Field and others). The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: The Commission then adjourned to Monday. February 3, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. iii. Claim No. 784 (Albert Tag). No. Soo (Percival Knattth), No. 81g (William G. LAMONT McLOUGHT.IN, Clerk. Lathrop, Jr.). No. 813 (Mary E. Monahan). The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, January 22, 1902, at 2 o'clock I,. m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Office of the Commission, Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Monday, February 3, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Office of the Commission. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City. Bailey, Cctmmisioners. Wednesday, January 22, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- The Commis-ion stet pursuant to adjournment. pensed with. Present-11 illiant E. Stillings. Chairman: Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and consid- B.iiley, Commissioners; Robert C. Beatty. Esq. (of counsel), representing the Cor- ered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims l~oration Counsel; Truman H. Baldwin, Esq. (by a representative), representing nu• heretofore submitted. merous claimants. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, February 5, 1902, at 2 The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- o'clock p. m. pensed with. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Motions to dismiss certain claims represented by Messrs. Gumbleton & Hotten- joth, William H. Pierce and A. S. & W. Hutchins were duly made by the Corpora. ton Counsel, and decision thereon reserved. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered ;',.e depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims hereto. Office of the Commission, f -re submitted. Room 58. No. 96 Broadway, New York City, The Commission then adjourned to Friday, January 24, 1902. at 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 5, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Bailey, Commissioners; Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Cor- poration Counsel; Truman H. Baldwin, Esq. (by a representative), representing Office of the Commission, numerous claimants; Messrs. Eustis, Foster & Coleman (by a representative), Room 58. No. 96 Broadway. New York City, representing numerous claimants; Messrs. McCarty & Baldwin (by Mr. Harring- Friday, January 24, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. ton), representing numerous claimants; Adolph C. Hottenroth, Esq., representing The CCIn:n F- n r,Ict pur,uant to adjournment. Noise Geiseman; W. Stebbins Smith, Esq. (by a representative), representing Ire-cut \Villi;ttn F. Stillings, Chairman: Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. numerous claimants. I;aim•v. Commissioners: Robert C. Beatty. Esq. (of counsel), representing the Cor- The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was 1,ration Counsel; Messrs. Porter and Kilvert, representing numerous claimants. dispensed with. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- On motion of Corporation Counsel, Claims No. 957 (Benedict Bernesser) and pensed with. No. 958 (Norah Grogan), represented by Messrs. Eustis, Fqster & Coleman, The Commission then proceeded with the trial of the following claims: were dismissed. Claim No. 638 (Henry Wilkes). No. 641 (Caspar Scheid). No. 645 (Gustav and The motion to dismiss six claims represented by Mr. Hottenroth was, on his Sophia Bartels). No. 651 (Maria Stelzer), No. 653 (George Fuchs), No. 655 (John application, laid over until the 5th of March. Rohner'). and No. 666 (James Byrne). Decision was reserved on the motion of the Corporation Counsel to dismiss The C nI,ni--i Ti thorn ad firm 1 to Monday, January 27, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. eight claims represented by Messrs. McCarty & Baldwin, wherein opposition to LAMONT 11cLOUGHLIN, Clerk. the dismissal was made by them. On motion of Corporation Counsel, Claim No. 185 (Catherine E. Rapp), rep- resented by Messrs. McCarty & Baldwin, was dismissed. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Claims No. 196 (Charles and Johanna Haardt) and No. 929 (Emilie Razewski) were also dismissed on the Corporation Counsel's application. Office of the Commission, On motion of the Corporation Counsel. the following claims, represented by Room 58. No. 96 Broadway. New York City. William H. Pierce, Esq., were also dismissed: Monday, January 27, 1902, 2 o'clock, p. m. Claim No. 147 (W. F. A. Wolfrath), No. 287 (Katherine Martin), No. 782 The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. (Catherine Hecht and others), No. 783 (Catherine Hecht), No. 830 (Frederick A. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar .. Wolfrath), and No. 831 (Katherine Martin). Bailey, Commissioners. On like motion, Claim No. 692 (William R. Miller), represented by A. S. and W. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- Hutchins, was also dismissed. pensed with. On like motion. Claim No. 8io (August Belmont and another), represented by The Commissioners then duly certified bill in favor of the American Surety Com- Charles S. Davison, was also dismissed. pany for five hundred dollars ($5oo), for rent of the offices of the Commission, and Claim No. 829 (Philip Bohnet), represented by C. B. Augustine, Esq., was also instructed the Clerk to file the same in the Comptroller's office for payment. dismissed on similar motion. I he Commissioners then. in executive session, examined, discussed and con- The Commission then adjourned to Friday. February 7, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. sidered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. hereto:ore submitted. The Commission then adiourned to Wednesday, January 29, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m• CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Office of the Commission, Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Friday, February 7, 1902, 2 o'clock, p. m. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Office of the Commission, Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Room 58. No. 96 Broadway, New York City, Bailey, Commissioners. Wednesday, January 29, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. dispensed with. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered Bailey, Commissioners. the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims hetc- The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- tofore submitted. pensed with. The Commission then adjourned to Monday, February io, 19o2, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Word was received from the office of Deyo, Duer & Bauerdorf that Mr. Rob- LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. ert C. Beatty, representing the Corporation Counsel, was confined to his home with sore eyes. The Commissioners then duly certified bill in favor of the John J. O'Brien CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Printing Company for $189.75 for printing and stationery, and instructed the Clerk tr- file the same in the Comptroller's office for payment. Office of the Commission, The Chairman laid before the Commission the following communication, Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, received from the Supervisor of the City Record, which was ordered on file: Monday, February to, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. Office of the City Record, No. 2 City Hall, The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Philip Cowen, Supervisor, Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. New York, January 27, 1902. Bailey, Commissioners. To Chairman Change of Grade Damage Commission: The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was Your attention is called to the following resolution passed this day by the dispensed with. Board of City Record: The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered

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the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims here- The following is the reply thereto, sent by the Clerk, under the instructions of 'oiore submitted. the Commissioners: The Commission then adjourned to Friday, February 14, 1902, at 2 o'clock, p. tn. Change of Grade Damage Commission, LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, No. 96 Broadway (Room 58), New York City, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. February 24, 1902. Hon. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller: Office of the Commission, Dear Sir-Your communication of the 18th instant, addressed to the Chairman Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, of this Commission, was duly received and contents noted. In answer thereto I beg Friday, February 14, 1902,2 o'clock p. m. leave to state that the subject natter of your communication has no reference to this The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Commission, because there are no Laborers in its employ nor are any of the cm- Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. ployees of the Commission, which consist entirely of a Stenographer. Clerk and Bailey, Commissioners. Messenger, paid weekly salaries, there being but one payroll under which the Coin - The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dis- missioners, Clerk, Stenographer and Messenger are paid monthly salaries. pensed with. Yours respectfully, The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk to Commission. the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims hereto- The Gommission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered fore submitted. the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims The Commission then adjourned to Saturday, February 15, 1902, at i o'clock heretofore submitted. p. m., at One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street and Eighth avenue. The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, February 26, 1902, at 2 LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. o'clock p. m. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street and Eighth Avenue, CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Borough of Manhattan, New York City, Saturday. February r5, 1902, i o'clock p. m. Office of the Connnission. Room 58. No. 96 Broadway, New York Cit . The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Wednesday, February 26, i9o2, 2 o'clock p. m. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Bailey, Commissioners. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. The Commissioners then proceeded in a body to the depression area in the Present-Williams F. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, and spent the whole afternoon viewing Bailey, Commissigners. various pieces of property for which claims for damages had been filed and which The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was claims were about to be decided by them. dispensed with. The Commission then adjourned to Monday, February 17, 1902, at 2 o'clock The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and consid- p. m. ered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. heretofore submitted. The Commission then adjourned to Friday, February 28, 1902. at 2 o'clock p. m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Office of the Commission, Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, Mcnday, February 17, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Office of the Cjmmission, Bailey, Commissioners. Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was Friday, February 28, 1902. 2 o'clock p. M. dispensed with. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims here- Bailey, Commissioners. tofore submitted. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was The Commission then adjourned to Wednesday, February 19, 1902, at 2 o'clock dispensed with. p. m. Messrs. Brownell and Patterson telephoned the Commission that they had been LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. unable to submit their briefs in the three claims represented by them and that they expected to be able to file the same with the Commission on March 3, 1902. CHANGE. OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and consid- ered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims Office of the Commission. heretofore submitted. Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, The Commission then adjourned to Monday, March 3, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 19, 1902, 2 o'clock p. tn. LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Present-Charles A. Jackson, Chairman pro tem.; and Oscar S. Bailey, Com- missioners; Robert C. Beatty, Esq. (of counsel), representing the Corporation Counsel; W. Stebbins Smith, Esq., representing numerous claimants. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was iispensed with. In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378. Laws of 1897, as The Commissioners then proceeded with the trial of Claim No. 713 (W. Steb- amended by chapter 466, Laws of 1901, section 383, I transmit the following report of b;i s Smith). the transactions of this office for the week ending April 30, 1902, exclusive of the Bu- The Commission then adjourned to Friday, February 21, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. rcau of Buildings: LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Permits Issued. Sewer connections and repairs ...... 31 CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Water connections and repairs ...... 33 Laying gas mains and repairs ...... 120 Office of the Coniruv:lion, Placing building material on public highway ...... 7 Room 58, No. 96 Broadway, New York City, Moving building on public highway ...... _ Friday, February 21, i9o2, 2 o'clock p. m. Crossing sidewalk with team ...... 7 the Commission met pursuant to adjournment. Miscellaneous permits ...... 17 Present-William E. Stillings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Bailey, Commissioners. Total...... 21 7 The reading of the minutes of the proceedings of the previous meeting was dispensed with. Number of permits renewed ...... r4 The Commission then, in executive session, examined, discussed and considered the depositions, testimony, photographs and other evidence in certain claims hereto- Money Received for Permits. fore submitted. Sewer connections ...... $333 96 The Commission then adjourned to Monday, February 24, 19o2, at 2 o'clock p. m. Restoring and repaving streets ...... ...... tag o0 LAMONT McLOUGHLIN, Clerk. Total deposited with the City Chamberlain...... $492 96 CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Laboring Force Employed During the Week Ending May 3, 1902. Office of the Commission, BUREAU OF titGttVvAV'S. Room 58, 1No. 96 Broadway, New 'York City, Foremen, 43; Assistant Foremen, 2o; Teams, too; Carts, t6; Inspectors, 8; Me- Monday, February 24, 1902, 2 o'clock p. m. chanics, 54; Laborers, 472. Total, 713. The Commission met pursuant to adjournment. BUREAU OF SL\\ ERS. Present-William E. Stallings, Chairman; Charles A. Jackson and Oscar S. Foremen, ii; Assistant Foremen, 7; Carts, t5; Inspectors, 4; Mechanics. 4; La- Bailey, Commissioners. borers, g6. Total, 137. The reading of the minutes of the proceedings cf the previous meeting was dis- LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President, Borough of The Bronx. pensed with. The chairman laid before the Commission the following communication, re- ceived from the Comptroller: BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Department of Finance, City of New York, Edward M. Grout, Comptroller. February i8, 1902. BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. Hort. WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Chairman, Change of Grade Damage Com- mission May 5, 1902. Dear Sir-I am in receipt of a number of communications from the heads of I herewith submit a report of the operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Bor- ough of Richmond, for week ending May 3, 1902: Departments during the last few weeks wherein my attention has been directed to Plans filed for new buildings ...... the lack of system and want of economy shown in the present method of paying the 9 weekly payroll of Laborers and others. Estimated cost ...... $21,72o 00 In some few of such communications the head of the Department has prepared Plans filed for alterations ...... 19 Estimated cost ...... 5,693 00 an estimate of the actual pecuniary loss to the City caused by taking the men from Plans filed for plumbing...... ' ...... their work to concentrate at the given place selected by the Paymaster. 4 Estimated cost ...... 00 This question has resolved itself into a very important matter, and the fact that 775 Unsafe cases filed...... 2 men are diverted from their work for any considerable portion of the day is a sub- Complaints lodged with the Bureau ...... ject for consideration and the subsequent application of a proper remedy. 2 For the purpose of obtaining statistical information as to the actual loss s'i-- JOHN SEATON, Superintendent. tained by the City in continuing the present method of the payment of weekly salaries JAMES NOLAN, Chief Clerk. for Laborers and others I would thank you to inform me at your early convenience as to the approximate monetary loss sustained by your Department weekly by reason of pursuing the plan of concentrating the Laborers and others in your employ at the CHANGES IN DEPARTfIENTS. ment at an annual salary of $1,800. This time of payment of their salaries. appointment is for the probationary pe- I should be pleased also to have from you any criticism of the present system CORPORATION COUNSEL. nod provided for in the rules of the Civil or suggestions for improvement. May 12. Service Commission. Yours truly, Appointed Thomas J. Wilson a Stenog- j Appointed Henry J. Shields, of No. 363 EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. rapher and Typewriter in this Depart- Baltic street, Brooklyn, an office boy in

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the main office of this Department at an CITY CLERK AND CIIERK OF THE W. STEVgNaox, Deputy Coa .ptroller, Secretary; THEODORE E. TACK, MARCUS STINK, JAMES K. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. CHARLES . ADSR, Ulerk- PAULDING, SAMUEL SACHS, DIILES TIERNSY, How- annual salary of $300. This appointment "RD TOWNSEND. AQUEDUCTCOMMISSIONERJ. i< made for the probationary period speci- City Hall, Rooms 11-I2, tO A. s[, to 4 P. a.; iwd in the rules of the Ci%it Service Coln- Saturdays, to A. M. to 12 M. Room 107 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. St. TE\EMINT-HOUSE UEPARTMEIN'I`, to 4 M. Telephone 1942 Franklin. nlir.iotl. Telephone 5365 Cortlandt. P. Manhattan Ofhce, No. 61 Irving place, south P. j. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the THE MAYOR/ the t.OMFTROLLRR cm o/bcio• Com , west corner Eighteenth street. Board of Aldermen. ! missioners, W ILLIAM H. Taxi EYCK (Prey dent) JOHN J. RYAN, MAylltc J. Powea and JOHN P, Telephone g 31 Eighteenth. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, First Deputy City Clerk. Brooklyn O Ce, Temple Bar $uilding, fl... 44 MICHAEL I'. BLAKE, Chief Clerk of the Board of WINDOLPH; HARRY W ALKPR, Secretary; Wtt.I. I ronghs of Manhattan and Richmond. Court street. Aldermen. IAM R. HILL, Chief Engineer. Bronx Office, to be established, May io. JOSEPH V. SCULLY, Deputy City Clerk, Borough BOARD OF AR'-BURY COJIMISSIONERS. ROBERT W. nE FOREST. Commissioner. l)i:charged. owing to insufficient ap- of Rr MAS LAWRENCE VEILLER, First Deputy Tenement THOMAS J. MCCABE, Deputy City Clerk, Bor ! The MAYOR, SETH LOW, Chairman; The PRfiSI- l~rnI)riation: DENT house Commissioner. llIgh Of The Bronx. OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS. WESLEY C. BUSH, Second Deiuty :'enement• .ahorcrs-John Norton, John Murray, " `VILLIAo R. ZIMMERMAN, Deputy City Clerk MEETS, JAMES L. WELLS, Vice-Chairman; The house Commissioner, lit rick Doran, Peter Duckett. AVillianl I RorPtt$Il of Queens. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CHARLES MICHAEL i. COLLINS, Deputy City Clerk, Bor V. FORNES; Brigadier-General JAMES McLEER and ,arty. Michael [,nine, Thomas Bowe, ough of Richmond. Brigadier-General GEORGE MOORE SMITH. Commis- DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FER- Patrick O'Brien, Alex. McDonough. sioners, RIES. JOHN P. GUSTAVESON, Secretary, Stewart Build. \l ichael Devine, John 1v er:, Peter BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ing, No. 280 Broadway. Pier "A," N. R., Batte Place. ) linen. No II City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, g Telephone [681 Broad. ry A. le o e M. A. U. to i2 M. DICDOUGALL HAWKES Commissioner. Drivers-William J. Bathe. Michael ! JACKSON WALLACE, ISeputy Commissbrser, \Vel'.h, Francis Fox. Tele ph one POLICE DEPARTMENT. CHARLES VLL. F. CORNESity President. RUSSELL BLEECKER, Secretary. Mowers-F. Klanser, John Doyle. I'. J. SCULLY. City ~lerk. Central Office. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, za st Michael Murphy. No.oo MulberryY street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. , telephone 3100 Spring. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Gardeners-Roger Williams, D. Madi- DEPAR'1\HENT OF FINANCE. JOHN N. PARTRIDGE, Commissioner. an. W. McKenna. Robert Smith. NATHANIaL B. THURSTON, First Deputy COm corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Steuartuart Building, Chambers street and Btoad avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a, in. to 4 p m, Carpenters - G. Svenssen. William e•ay, 9 A. Si. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 'n ioner. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices FREDERICK H. E. EBSTEIN, Second Deputy Cow' Clark. G. Weiss. Thomas McCormack. 12 noon, missioner, always open. Tiihn Haugh. Telephone 2070 Franklin, ARTHUII L. ROBERTSON, Secretary to the Police ERNST J. LEOERLE, Commissioner of Health and Thomas Connoliv, F{ousesmith. EDWARD M. GROUT. Comptroller. Commissioner. President. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, JAMES W. STEVENSON I Telephone I2'4 Columbus. r ;ohd. Dopler, Blacksmith's Helper. Deputy Comptrollers. HUBERT L. SMITH, Assist BOARD OF ELECTIONS. CASPAR GOLDERMAN, Secretary. Michael Parrett. Plumber's Apprentice. ant Deputy Comptroller. Commissioners-Joi&N R. VOORHIS (President), CHARLES F. ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superin• dent. Tames O'Neil, Painter. OLIVER E. STANTON, Secretary to Comptroller. CHARLES B. PAGE (Secretary), JOHN MAGUIRE, ten u...... ! ' MICHAEL J. DADY. fib'ILLIA M Is Gv I LFOY, M D egtaca r O E limes Stapleton. Bricklayer. Auditing Bureau. Records. Headquarters, General Office, No. 3o1 D. Borough of Th • Bronx. I A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clerk FREDERICK H. DILLINGHAM, M. Assistant Telephone 2939 Cort'.andt. of the Board. Sanitary Superintendent. Borough of Idanhattan, May Io. Office, Borough of Manhattan, No. Sot Mctt WILLIAM MCKIoULDSNNY, Chief Auditor Accottatr. street. perj to F. HuRv. M. D., Assistant Sanitary Fixed the compensation of the follow- IoxH F. G0v[usausr, auditor of Accounts. [W ILLIAM C. BAXTER. Chief Clerk. Super]p i LendmL, Borough of The Bcon r No. ts3I in employee, in this Department, as fol- F. L. W. SHAPPNER. Auditor of Accounts. )ffice, Borough of The Bronx, One Hundred Fra avenue. lows, to take effect this day: F. J. BRETTMAS, Auditor of Accounts. and Thirty-ei hth street and Mott avenue JOSEPHJOSEPH H. RAYMOND, M. D., Assistant Sanitary DANIEL B. PHILLtPS, Auditor of Accounts. (Solingen Bui ding). Superintendent, Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 3~ John Speckman. Gardener, at the rate EDWARD J. CON NELL, Auditor of Accounts. CORNELIUSBolos A. , Chief Clerk. and 40 Clinton street. FRAaci5 R. CLAIR, Auditor of Accounts. SAMUEL em[BkxsuN. M. D., Assistant Sanitary iii $2.;0 per (lay. )ice, Borough ofof Brooklyn,Brooklyn, NO. 4z Court street. Martin J. Malone, Gardener, at the rate c0nxEtLes A. HART. Auditor of Accounts GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief Clerk. SwptriDtend Borough, gQueens, of Nos. 372 and WILLIAM L C-YON. Auditor of Accounts. )tfice, Borough of queens, No, si Jackson avenue, 37,{ Fallonstreet, street, Jamaica. Jai of $2.50 per day. IAAIES F. McKiNNEY, Auditor of Accounts. Long Island City. T HEODORE WALSER, M. D. Assistant Sanitary PHILIP J. McEvoy, Auditor of Accounts VOEGEL, Chief Clerk. Superintendent. Borough of cti, York ave- John M. Lese. Gardener. at the rate of CARL New Brighton, S>.;o per day. IBREMIAH T. MAHONEY, Auditor of Accounts. )ace, Borough of Richmond, Staten Island Say' one and Richmond Terrac e, ROBERT BAKER. Auditor of Accounts. ings Building, Stapleton, S. I, Staten Island- Timothy F. Meagher. Carpenter. at the ALEXANDER M. Ross, Chief Clerk. rate of $4.00 per day. Bureau for Collection of Assessnten,a and Arrears All offices open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. Y.; Satur- j DEPAR'C!IiFJ11TT OF PARKS. lays, 9 A. M. to la M. Eugene Bauer, Painter. at the rate of WILLIAM E. :VICI'ADDEN, Collector of Assess WILLIAM R. WILLCOX Commissioner of Parke C4.00 per day. ments and .Arrears. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. ffor the boroughs of Mnhoansu and Richmond and President of the Park hoard. Andrew Dunn. Blacksmith, at the rate EDWARDA. SLATTERY, Deputy Collector of As Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 A M. to 5 P. V sessments and Arrears, Borough of Manhattan. GEORGE S. TERRY, Secretary, Park Board. If $,.00 per day. Saturdaps, y A. M. to t P. M. Telephones, 6080 Offices. Areenal, Central Park. JAMES J. DONOVAN, Deputy Collector of As. Cortland t, Manhattan; zzo6 Main, Brooklyn; 79 sessments and Arrears. Botoueh of The Bronx. RICHARD YOUNG, Commissioner of Parks for HY. NESS MAN, Deputy Collector of Assessments Tremont, The Bronx; 413 Greenpoint, Queens. the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE (rUSTAV LINPENrHAL, Commissioner. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park and Arrears. Borough of Brooklyn. NELSON L. t. DICK, Deputy. COMMISSION. P. E. LEAUV. Deputy Collector of Assessments Brooklyn. LEPBERT Bucx, Chief Engineer. JOHN E. EUSTIS, Commissioner of Parks for the fn-enty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards. and Arrears, Borough of ueens. HAUaY R>AM Deputy for Brooklyn. GEORGE BRAVD, Deputy Collector of Assessments Borough of The Bronx, May lo. and arrears, Borough of Richmond. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Mr. John H. Devine has resigned his GAS AND ELECTRIC7ITY. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M,¢ Saturdays, is St. >ltion as messenger in the office of this Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. Nos. I 3 to 21 PARK Row. Office hours, 9 A. M. ART COMMISSION I mmiscion. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. to 5 P. M. JOHNB~ Deputy Receiver of JOHN Des WIT WARDER, President ; A.A. HEALE J. "Telephone 256 Cortlandt, Manhattan; I t Main, 1 Secretary. FENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT Taxes, of Manhattan. llrJ, A . JOIN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes, J. HLL AM A DovcxaarY, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND AS- May to. RcrouS h of The Bronx. WILLIAM A.. Da LONG, Deputy Commissioner. j JACOE S. VAN WYCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. ROBERT VAN IDERSTINE, Secretary to Department. EEEE.MENT8, Resigned 'Mr. Arthur M. Day. Assis- rouch of Brooklyn. GEORGE W. BIRDSALL, Clef Engineer. Stewart Building, No. z8o Broadway. Office t .,it Registrar of Records. salary $3,000 FREDERICK `•%'. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of W. G. BYRNE, Water Registrar. taxes, Borough of Queens. hours, 9 A. U. to 4 P. M„ Saturdays, 9 A. aa- p, r :Innum, to take effect May I. 1902. Q Deputy ssioner, Borough bi Iz M. JOHN DE MORGAN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. 9f Brooklyn, Municipal BuildinBuilding, brooklyn. (Irish of Richmon.i. JAMES L. WELLS, President; WILLIAM S. COOS- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Deputy Commissioner, Borough WELL,J GEORGE J. PIE, SAMUEL STFAS- Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of of Queens, Long Island City. souRr.ER, Burrs ScoTT,SCOTT. COmmSAi0ncn. May 12. Markets. -- Oeputp Commissioner, Borough SERVICE COM- \i'pointed-Mav, 9. John Hennessy, ,301 1VILLIAM T. GOUNDIE, Collector of City Revs' of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building- MUNICIPAL CIVIL, nue and Superintendent of Markets. Deputy Commissioner, Borough MISSION. T I:imilton avenue. Brooklyn. Deputy Cit3. ALEXANDER MEAKIM. Clerk of Markets. of Richmond. Office, "Richmond Building, cor No. 346 Broadway, 9 a, m. to 5 p. m- 1,aymaster, salary 52.000. J. NN'ISIow I ner Richmond terrace and York avenue, New WILLIS L. OGDEN, •'ALEXANDER 1. 1ASO ,..COR- Brighton, S. I. Bureau of the City Chamberlain. YELII'S VANDERBILT. WILLIAM A. PERRINH, WILL• DI1ganne. 3p4 Sia\ell ,, i'tine. Ii rnnl;l~-11. LAM N. DYKMAN, THEODORE M. BANTA and NEL- Stewart Buildi g, Room? :\-

Pager M. STEWART, Superintendent of Buildings. JOSEPH ASPINALL and FRSDERICK E. CEANa, COMMISSIONER OF JURORRS. SECOND DIVISION. Geosoa LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public County Judges. Village Hall, Stapleton. Borough of Brooklyn. Works. JULIUS L. WIENAN. Chief Clerk. CHARLES J. KULLMAN, Commissioner. City FRITZ GUEMTLER, Assistant Commissioner of SURROGATE. WILLIAM J. DOWLING, Deputy Commilsioner. Magistrates-ALFRED E. STEERS, A. V. B. Public Works. Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Satur VOORHEES, JR., JAMES G. TIGHE, WALTER L. p Hall of R cords, Brooklyn, N. Y. GURACK, J. LOTT NOSTRAND, CHARLES S. Dzvoy, RICHARD E. TAYLOR, Su erintendent of Baths. days, from g A. M. to 1a M. WILLIAM WATSON, RAYMOND B. INGERSOLL, WILL WILLIAM H. WALKER, Superintenden, f Public JAMES C. CHURCH, Surrogate. Buildings and Offices. WILLIAM P. PICKETT, Clerk of the Surrogate's IADI KRAMER, WILLIAM BRENNAN. H. MICHAELS, Superintendent of Court. First District-No. 318 Adams street. WILLIAM Court opens at io A. M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to TILE COURTS. Second District-Court and Butler streets Sewers. P. ti; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Third District- Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues WILLIAM M. AIKEN, Deputy Superintendent of Fourth District-Lee avenue and Clymer street Buildings, SHERIFF. APPELLATE DIVISION SUPREME Fifth District-Manhattan avenue and Powers JAMES G. COLLINS, Superintendent of High- County Court-house, Brooklyn. COURT. street. ways. 9 A. M. to 4 P. H.; Saturdays, 12 M. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. NORMAN S. DIKE Sheriff; WILLIAM W. WIN- FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Seventh District-Grant street (Flatbush), Borough of The Bronx. GATE, Under Sheriff Court-house Madison avenue, corner Twenty Eighth District-West Eighth street (Coney fifth street. t ourt opens at I P. M. Island). Office of the President, corner Third avenue COUNTY JAIL. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice; ED- and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh rtreet, WARD PATTERSON. MORGAN J.BRIEN, O' (AEORGE L. Borough of Queens. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 19 M. Raymond street between Willoi}ghby street and INGRAHAM~I CHESTER B. MC LAUGHLIN, EDWARD W. Louis F. HAPPEN, President. DeKalb avenue, Ijrooklyn, New York. HATCH, FRANK C. LAUGHLIN, Justices, ALFRED City Magistrates-MATTHEW J. SMITH, LUKE J. HENRY A. GUMBLETON, Secretary. NORMAN S. DIKE, Sheriff ; JAMES F. ROACH, WAGSTAFF, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMB, JR., Deputy ,.ONNORTON, EDMUND J. HEALY. MICHAEL,!. GARVIN, Superintendent of Buildings. Warden Clerk. First District-Long Island City. HENRY BBUCKNER, Commissioner of Public DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Clerk's Office opens at g A. M. Second District-Flushing. Works. 'Third District-Far Rockaway. Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brook- SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPAR's'- Borough of Richmond. lyn. Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. Y. Borough of Brooklyn, JoJIN F. CLARKS. District Attornsa MENT, City Magistrates-JoHN CROAK NATHANIEL AARSH. President's Office, No. ii Borough Hall, 9 A. M REGISTER. County Court-house, Chambers street. Courts First District-New Brighton Staten Island. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, g A. M. to I2 M. open from ro.15 A. M. tP 4 P. M. Second Distr'ct--Stapleton. Sttaten Island. EDWARD SWANSTROMt., President Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No i2. P. M., excepting months of July and August, then Secretary to the Board. THOMAS D. OSBORN, JUSTIN MCCARTHY, JR., Secretary. Special Term, Part 1I. (ex-parts business), .Vest Eighth street. Coney Island. WILLIAM C. REDFII.LD, Commissioner of Publk fs,m 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., prOY:ded for by statute. Room No. 15. Works. JOHN K. NEA L, Register Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. MUNICIPAL COURTS. WILLIAM M. CALDER, Superintendent of Build- WARREN C. TREDWELL, Deputy Register. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. II. BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN. ings. D. H. RALSTON, Assistant Deputy Register. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 30. First District-Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, W. TILLSON, Engineer in Charge, Bu. Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad GEORGE COUNTY CLERK. And all that part of the First Ward lying west of reau of Highways. Cases), Room No. 36. Broadway and , including over- JOHN THATCHER, Superintendent of the Bureau Hall of Records, Brooklyn 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M : Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 25. nor's Island. Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island andthe of Sewers. CH.' -.ES T. HARTZHEIM, ?panty Clerk. Trial Term, Part IIl., Room No. 17. Oyster Islands, New Court-house, No. tz8 Prince FRANK J. HELMLEI Superintendent of the Bu- Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 18. street, corner of Wooster street. reau of Public Buildings and Offices. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part V. Room No. 16. DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, PETER AITKEN, Supervisor of Complaints. 5 Court-house. Trial Term, Part vi. Rqom No. 24. Clerk. HENRY A. GOULDEN, Superintendent of Ineum Y ~IyL IAM E. MELODY, Commissioner. Trial Term, Part V IL., Room No. 23. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. brances. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays. i Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 33. Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and 'tom 9 A. M. to 12 M. - Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 31- Fourteenth Wards, and all that portion of the Borough of Queens. Trial Term, Part X. Room No. 32. First Ward lying south and cast of Broadway and COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No, 22. Whitehall street. Court-room, corner of Grand President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson ave Rooms 7, 9, to and it, Hall of Records. I Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. 34. nue and Fifth street, Long Island City. ird Centre streets. Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. Y., excepting Trial Term, Patt XIII., and Special Term, Part HERMAN BOLTS, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. I oths of July and August, then 9 A. M. to 2 P VII., Room No. a6. Clerk. GEORGE S. JERVIS Secretary to the President. Appellate Term. Room No. 31 , f;ommissioner of Public Works A Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. I Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. JOSEPH BERMEL s EORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner. I Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 8, third floor Court opens daisy at to A. M., and remains open SAMUEL GRENNON, Superintendent of Highways OSEPH H. GRENELLE, Depu{y Com-rpiesioner. Assignment Bureau, room on thiri floor. ant;'. daily calendar is disposed of and close of the Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City, CHOMAS D. MOSsCsoP Superintendent. C1Cfl(S 1_l attendance from IO A. M. to 4 P. M. JOSEPH P POWERS, Superintendent of Buildings laily bus'ness. except on Sundays and legal holi- :ICHARD S. SIEVES, Chief Clerk. Clerk's Office, Special Term. Part I. (motions), lays. PHILIP T. CRONIN, Superintendent of Publh Room No. I. third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Buildings and Offices. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte Court-room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Superintendent of businens), room southwest corner. Mezzanine Sewers. No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to Floor. West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays Office, Long Island City,A. U. until 4 P. U. S P. M., except Saturdays in June, July and Au ! and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. I Cleik's Office, Special Term Calendar, room WM. F. MoosE, JiIofie+ t5SN.0 WILLIAMS, Saturdays, from 9 A. M. until is M. lust, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. 'l1 southeast corner second floor. Was. B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. Termi Calendar, roots Clerk. Borough of Richmond. Clerk' 1 Office, Trial Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. northeast: corner second floor. Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Is: Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest avenue. Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to and. QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES. corner third floor. i P. M. Court opens IO A. M. daily, and remains GaoRGE CeQMwsLL, President. SURROGATE, Trial Term, Part I. (Criminal business). )pen to close of Dusmess. MAYSURY cLENIN G, Secretary to the P!ea~'den Criminal Court-house, Centre street. GEORGE F. ROESCH. Justice. JULIUS HARBURGES DANIEL NOBLE, Surrogate. BARRETT, CHARLES H. Louis LINCOLN TRtaus, Commissioner of Publl j,tslices-GEORGE C. ,.1erk. Works. Office at Jamaica. TRUAX, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, JAMES FITZGERALD Fifth District-Seventh, Eleventh and Thir- gs Except on Sundays, hoh4Bys and half-holidays . '~. MILES BEACH, DAVID LEVENTRITT LEONARD A. JOHN SEATON, Superintendent of Buildin h arc 31 and Oetohel R., JOHN J. FREED- 'emth Wards. Court-room, No. 154 Clinton } JR., Superintendent of Publi he office is open, between M GIEGERICH, HENRY BISCHOFF, ct-eat. JpHx TIM IN 1, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.; on Saturdays, from 8 MAN, GeeORGE P. ANDREWS, P. ) ENRY DUGRO, JOHN Buildings and df6ces. ber 3o and April BENJAMIN HOFFMAN, Justice. THOMAS FITZPAT- H, E. BUEL, Superintendent of Highways. A. to 12 M.; between Septet q PROCTOR (LARKS, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, FRANCIS RICK, Clerk. RICHARD T. Fox, Superintendent of Street I, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., On Saturdays, from g \.f, SCOtr, JAMES A. O'GORMAN, JAMES A. Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first M. to 13 M. RLANCIIAID, SAMUEL CGREENBAUM, ALFRED STECE- 1V irds. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty- Cleaning. Surrogate's Court sits on Thursday and Friday LER. TH(MAS L. HAMILTON. Clerk. Office of the President, First National B}nt If each week, except during the month of August, :h rd street and Second avenue. Court opens Building, New Brighton, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Sat when no court is held. Calendar called at 10 A. M. SUI REME COURT-SECOND DE- ) A. M. daily and continues open to close of husi- urdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M. ness. COUNTY COURT, PARTMENT. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, CORONERS. Kings County, Court-house, Borough of Brook- Cli rk. Borough of Manhattan.--Office, New Crimin: County Court-house, Long Island City. lyn, N. Y. eventll District-Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Court Building. Open at all times of day an County Court opens at 9.30 A. M.; adjourns at Courts open daily from to o'clock A. M. to 5 V( t5i East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens S P. M. o'clock P. M. Five jury trial parts. Special Term every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and night. County Judge's office always open at Flush egal holidays), and continues open to close of nOLOMON GOLDENKRANZ NICHOLAS T. BROWN ,ng, N. Y. for Trials. Special Term for Motions. t USTAV SCHOLER. MosES j. JACKSON. S. MoosE, County Judge. GERARD M. STEVENS, General Clerk. ,t151 n ass. Borough of The Bronx-Corner of Third ave- HARRISON HERMAN JOSEPH, Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT, nue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. SHERIFF. CRIMINAL DIYISIO:N-SUI'RRIiE Cl rk. COURT. f.tg hth District - Sixteenth and Twentieth Telephone I3,33 Tremont. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A. M ENNING, Chief Clerk. Buildin for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, Wards. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty- WALTER tl .0 4 P. M.; Saturdays, from g A.. M. to Is IL. thil d street and Eighth avenue. Court opens at WILLIAM O'tiOaMAN, Jr., JOSEPH 1. BERRY. BRAGGA, Sh!'rltl; JOSIAH C. BEN 1Fhite an! Franklin streets. JOSEPH H. DE Court c-pens at 10.30 A. M. I) A. M. and continues open until close of business. Borough of Brooklyn.-Office, Room 17. Bur NETT, Under Sheriff. ough Hall. Open at all times of day and night, THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk; EDWARD R. CAR- Clerk's othce open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and except between the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M., IOLL, Special Deputy to the Clerk. ,n Saturdays until is M. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. P. M. Trial days and Return days, each Court day. on Sundays and holidays. Office, Queers County Court-house, Long Islano Clerk s office open from 9 A. M. to 4 PHILIP T. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J. FLAHERTY. OSEP H. STINER, Justice. HENRY MERZBACH, ..Ity, 9 A. M. to 5 P. K. ''. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Ninth District-Twelfth Ward, except that por- Borough of Queens.-Office, Borough Hall, Ful District Attorney. NH tun street, Jamaica, L. 1. JOHN B. MERRILL, rfeld in the building for Criminal Courts. Cen- tiott thereof which lies west of the centre line of Ruorr, Jr. UENIS O'LEARY, Chief Clerk. I re, Elm, White and Franklin streets. .e-sr Lenox or Sixth av:nve, and of the Harlem river SAMUEL D. NUTT LEONARD north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court- MARTIN MAGER, Jr., Chief Clerk. C )LINTY CLERK. Dens at half-east to o'clock. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. RUFUS 14. COWING, City Judge; JOHN W. Gorr, room, No. 17o East One Hundred and Twenty- Borough of Richmond.-No. 174 Bay street, Jamaica, A. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of Record':r; JOSEPH E. NRwBuRGER, MARTIN T. Mc- first street, southeast corner of . Stapleton. Open for the transaction If business Queens. MAHON and WARREN W. FOSTER, Judges of the Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except all hours of the day and night. `Ifce bjurs, April I to October I, 8 A. M. to Curt of General Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL Sundays and Iegal holidays), and continues open Clerk. ,o close of business. GEoaGE F. Scn+vsa. as.; October I to April 1, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KEN- Saturdays, to 12 M. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. County and Supreme Court held at the Queen- NEDY, Clerk. NEW YORK COUNTY OFFICES, CITY COURT OF TIRE CITY OF NE" Clerk's office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, County Court-house, Long Island City. Cour. Tenth District-Twenty-second Ward and all SURROGATES. arena 9.30 A. M., to adjourn 5 P. M. YORK. that portion of the Twelfth Ward which is bounded New County Court-house. Court open from g JAMES INGRAM, County Clerk. No. 32 Chambers street, Brown-stone Building in the north by the centre line of One Hundred A. M. to 4 P. M., except Saturdays, when it closes CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. , from Io A. M. to 4 P. M. nil Tenth street, on the south by the centre line at 12 M. General Term. If Eighty-sixth street, on the east by the centre FRANK T. FEiZGgRALj, ABNER C. THOMAS, Sur- COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part 1. inc of Sixth avenue, and on the west by the rogates; WILLIAM V. ,EARY. Chief Clerk. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, Part II. North river. Court-room, No.314 West Fifty- SHERIFF. S. M. to 12 M. Part I11. fourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays and EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioner. Part IV. legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to h 1-. M. H. HOMER MOORE. Assistant Commissioner. Part V. TnoMAs E. MURRAY, Justice. HUGH GRANT, WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, She'iff; EDWARD C. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Special Term Chambers will be held Io A. M Clerk. MOEN. Under Sheriff to g P. M. Eleventh District-That portion of the Twelfth No. 103 Third street, Long Island City, 9 A. N Clerk's Office. from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Ward which lies north of the centre line of West COUNTY JAIL. JAMES M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice; JOHN H Oee f-tundred and Tenth street and west of the No. 7o Ludlow street, 6 A. Si to Io P. M. daily o (HARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CCNI,AN, FDWARD F. centre ane of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the WILLIAM 3. O'BRIEN, Sheri'i. I O'DWYER, THEODORE F. HASCALL. FRANCIS B il:,rle.n river north of the terminus of Lenox or 'THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, Warien. DELEHANTY, SAMUEL SEABURY, Justices. THOMAI Sixth avenue. Court-room, corner of One Hun- F. SMITH, Clerk. Ired and Twenty-sixth street and Columbus ave- DISTRICT ATTORNEY. RICHMOND COUNTY OFFICES. nue. Clerk's office open daily (Sundays and legal Building for Criminal Courts. Franklin ar CC LINTY JUDGE AND SUR.ROGA'l'E, I COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court Centre. streets. Terms of Court, Richmond County. Io-- Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, be -onvenes daily at 9.45 A. M. Office hours, from 9 A. M. t % 5 F. U. Satu uays- :ounty COUrtS-STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, Count' tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of FRANCIS J. WORCESTER. Justice. HEMAN B. p A. M. to 12 M. First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jur- Manhattan. Court opens at to A. M. Wii.soN, Clerk. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME. District Attorney. First Monday of December, Grand and Trio Justices-First Division-ELIZUR B. HINSDALE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. JOHN A. HENNFBERRV, Chief Clerk. Jury; WILLIAM E. WYATT, JOHN B. McKEAN, WILLIAM First District-All that part of the Twenty- annexed to the REGISTER. Fourth Wednesday of January. without a Jury C. HOLBROOK, JULIUS M. MAYER. WILLIAM M fourth \yard which was lately Fourth Wednesday of February, without aJury; FULLER, Clerk ; JOSEPH H. JONES, Deputy Clerk City and County of New York by chapter 1034 of East side City Hall Park. Office hours from 9 Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury, Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. he Laws of t8g5. comprising all of the late Town A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. U. to I2 M. Dur- Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury, Second Division-Trial days-Boron h Hall, if Westchester and part of the Towns of East- inR the months of July and August the hours are Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury; Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays al chester and Pelham. including the Villages of from 9 A. M. to a P. M. Fot:rth Wednesday of September, without I to o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court-room, Town JoHN H. J. RoNNER, Register; MATTHEW P. Jury; Queens, Tuesdays, at to o'clock; Town Hall, Nea Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court Deputy Register. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury, Brighton Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at open daily (Sunday and legal holidays exce ted) BREEN, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial of causes are Tues- COUNTY CLERK. -All at the Court-house at Richmond. to o'clock. Surrogate's Court, STEPHEN D. STEPHEN:, Sur Justices-JOHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKER. la}' and Friday of each week. Nos. 8, 9, to and is New County Court-house. rogate. PATRICK KEADY, JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS W. r WILLIAM W. PENPIELD, Justice. JOHN N. STEWART Clerk. f A. M. to 4 P. M. Mondays, at the First National Bank Building FITZGERALD. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk; JOHN J THOMAS L. HAMILTON, County Clerk. St. George, at Io.3o o'clock A. M. L ORMAN. Deputy Clerk. Office hours, from O A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, HENRY RIRRILL. Deputy. Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building Clerk's office, Borough Hall, Borough of Brook Second District-Twenty-third and Twenty. St. George, at 10.30 o'clock A. Y. lyn; open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. fourth Wards, except the territory described in PATRICK H. DUNN, Secretary. ' .hapter 934 of the Laws of 1895. Court-room Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Rich JITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Mond, at 10.30 o'clock A. U. -orner of Third avenue and One Hundred ani Courts open from A. M. until 4 P. M. Fifty-eighth street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to Room 127 Stewart Building, Chambers street DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 9 and Broadway. 9 A. It. to 4 P. M. City MaYsstrates-HENRY A. BRANN, ROBERT C. t P. M. Court opens at 10 A. M. „HARLF5 WELDS, Commissioner. Port Richmond, S. I. CORNELL, LE OY B. CRANK, JOSEPH M. DEu i., JOHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. THOMAS A. MAHER, Office hours, from 9 A. M. to is I. and from CUARLES A. FLAMMER LORENZ ZELLER, CLARET"^! Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. P. as. to 5 P. U. W. MEADE JOHN O. MOT•T; JOSEPH POOL, JOHN Q BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Nn. 119 Nassau street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. EDWARD S. RAWSON. District Attorney. MAYO, EDWARD HOGAN, W ILLARD H. OLIISTED. First District-Comprising First, Second, Third, WILLIAM M. Hors. Public Administrator. PHILIP BLOCH, Secretary. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards COUNTY CLERK. First District-Criminal Court Building. If the Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, north- County Office Building. Richmond, S. 1., 9 A. I+ Seco ld District-Jefferson Market. west corner State and Court streets. to 4 P. M. Third District-No. 69 . JOHN J. '.VALSH. Justice. EDWARD MORAN. Clerk. KINGS COUNTY OFFICES EDWASn M. MULLER, Cam" 'tank. Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lox Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. CROWELL M. CONNEE, Deputy County Clerk. togton avepue. Calendar called at so A. M. COUN'PY COURT, KINGS COUN'T'Y. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first Second District-Seventh, Eiqbth, Ninth, Elev- County Court-bo'ise, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 19, SHERIFF. qtheastern corner of Sylvan place. -nth, Twentieth. Twenty-first, Twenty-second and 22 and 23. Court opens at 10 A. 1t. daily. and vtreet, so County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 s. M Sixth District-One Hundred and Fifty-Eightl Twenty-third Wards. Court-room located at No. sits until business is completed. Part I., Room street and Third avenue. ~9a Broa.:way, Brooklyn. No. z3, Part II., Room No. to, Court-house. tDP. M. FRANKLIN C. VITT, Sheriff. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of GERARD B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H. Clerk's Office, Rooms 19 and as, open daily from Eighth avenue. 4LLEN, Clerk. 9 A. IL to 4 P. II.; Saturdays, 12 M. THOMAS H. BANNING. Under Sheriff.

2738 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, I902.

Clerk's office open from 9 A. L. to 4 P. M. held on the dates specified for the following posi- Wednesday and Friday of each week, at s o'clock ist. Thence westerly to a point distant 17g Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Four- tions: P. t, until further notice. feet easterly from the eastern curb-line of Varick teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth Seventeenth, Eigh- MASTER, Tuesday, ISLay 13, 1902, at Is Dated New York, April 3o I 9 oa, avenue, the elevation to be 8.24 feet above mean teenth and Nineteenth Waras. Court-house Ne.. o'clock a. in. W11.LIAM Et. STILLINGS, high-water datum; 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. The receipt of applications for this position CHARLES A. JACKSON, 2d. ']'hence westerly to the intersection of Var- WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Justice. JOHN W. CAR- will close on Tuesday, May 13, at, to o'clock a. in. OSCAR S. BAILEY, ick avenue, the elevation to be 7.36 feet above PENTER, Clerk. "1'he scope of the examination will be as follows: Commissioners. mean high-water datum; Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P, M. Subj ectn. Weights. LAMONT McLo0GHLIN, Clerk. 3d. Thence vw-esterly to a point distant Ill feet Court opens at Io o'clock. Duties ...... 6 westerly from the western curb-line of Varick Fourth District—Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Experience ...... 2 avenue, the elevation to be 7.95 feet above mean Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Reading...... I BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- high-water datum; Wards. Count-room, No I Howard avenue. Arithmetic ...... .. r 4th. Thence westerly to the intersection of the THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, ce.Justi HERMAN GOHL- In addition to the foregoing, candidates will be TIONMENT. canal, the elevation to be 5.07 feet above mean INGHORST, Clerk; JAM as P. SINNOTT, Assistant required to pass a medical examination. Appli- l.ign•v,., er datut.t as heretofore. Clerk. cants, when filing applications, must produce cer- Ol'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clerk's office open from y A. M. to 4 P. M. tlficates showing that they have been duly licensed N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of "F"—Montrose Avenue. ghth, Twenty-second, Twenty to act as Master. the City of New York, deeming it for the public Fifth District—Ei by the U. S. Board of Inspectors interest so to do, proposes to alter the map or Beginning at the intersection of Montrose ave- ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second GEORGE McANENY, plan of the City of New York by changing the nue and Stewart avenue, the elevation to be 9.o8 Wards. Court-house, Bay Twenty-second street a25 Secretary. feet above mean high-water datum as heretofore; and Bath avenue, Bath Beach. Telephone, 83 Bath. grade of East Fourteenth street between Caton avenue andChurch avenue, in the Borough of 1st. 'thence westerly to a point distant 292 feet CORNELIUS FURGUESON, JuStiCe. JEREMIAH J. easterly from the eastern curb-line of Varick MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, 346 ltrooklyn, Cityty of New York, and that a meeting O'LEAaY, Clerk. Board will be held in the Council avenue, the elevation to be 9.97 feet above mean Clerk's office open from g A. H. to 4 P. M. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, April 30, 1902. of the said high-water datum; BOROUGH OP (JuXaxs. L.'BLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, Borough of P Manhattan, City of New lork, on the 23d day 2d. '1Itence westerly to the intersection of Var- First District—First Ward (all of Long Island that open competitive examinations will be of May, 19D2, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which such ick avenue, the elevation to be 8.71 feet above City, formerly composing five Wards). Court- held for the following positions: proposed change of grade will be considered by mean high-water datum; room. No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. ASSISTANT REGIS'IEAR OF RECORDS, on said Beard, all of which is more particularly de- 3d. ']hence westerly to the intersection of the A. M. to 4 P. II. each Thursday, May 15, 1902, at Io o'clock a. m. Clerk's office open from 9 scribed in the following resolutions, adopted by canal, the elevation to be 5.07 feet above mean day, excepting Saturday, closing at 12 x. Trial The receipt of applications for this position high-water datum as heretofore. ys. All will close on Vednesday, May 14, at 5 o'clock said Board on the gth day of May, 1902, notice days, Mondays. Wednesdays and Frida of the ado tion of which is hereby given, viz.: other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- p "G"—Randolph Street. The scope of the examination will be as fol- RESOLVED, That the Board of Estimate and days. f Apportionment of the City of New York, in pur- Beginuning at the intersection of Randolph THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KEN- lcws: suance of the provisions of section 442 of the street and Stewart avenue, the elevation to be NEDY, Clerk. Subjects. Weights. 5.H7 feet above mean high-water datum as here- 'Technical knowledge ...... 6o Greater New 'York Charter, deeming it for the Second District—Second and Third Wards public interest so to do, proposes to alter the totore; which include the territory of the late Towns of Experience ... ..... 40 1st. 'thence westerly to the intersection of Var- .eehnical Knowledge" can- map or plan of the City of New York by chang- Newtown and Flushing. Court-room in Court Under the head of "'l ing the grade of East fourteenth street between ick avenue, the elevation to be io.o6 feet above house of late Town of Newtown, corner of Broad didates will be examined with particular refer- mean high-water datum. ence to methods of statistical work. No candi- Caton avenue and Church avenue, fit the Bor- way and Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P uugh of Brooklyn, City of New York, more O. address, Elmhurst, New York. date will be placed upon the eligible list who '-H"—Johnson Avenue. obtains less than 7c per cent. on the technical particularly described as follows: 1VILLIAM RASQUIN. JR.. Justice. HENRY WAL Beginning at the intersection of East Four- Beginning at the intersection of Johnson ave- TER. JR. Clerk. paper. teenth street and Caton avenue, the elevation to nue and Stewart avenue, the elevation to be II.i8 Candidates must hold the degree of M. D. Clerk;s office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. x. be 49.62 feet above mean high water datum as feet above mean high-water datum as heretolore; Third District—JAMES F. McLAOOntiN, Justice; and be authorized to practice in the State of Ist. .hence westerly to a point distant zts New York. One vacancy now exists in the De- heretofore, GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk. I. 1 HENCE southerly to a point 220 feet south leet easterly from the eastern curb-line of Var- Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. partment of Health. Borough of Manhattan. The ick avenue, the elvation to be I2.z6 feet above salary attached to the position is $3,000 per of the centre line of Caton avenue, (he eleva- Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court tion to be 50.29 feet above mean high water mean high-water datum; held on Mondays, \'v ednesdays and Fridays at annual. datum; 2(1. Thence westerly to the intersection of Var- 10 A. M. LOCOMOBILE ENGINEMAN, on Friday, May ick avenue, the elevation to be II.18 feet above 16, igo2, at to o'clock a. m. - _. '[HENCE southerly to the intersection of BOROUGH OP RICHMOND. East Fourteenth street and Caton avenue, the mean high-water datum as heretofore; First District—First and Third Wards (Towns The receipt of applications for this position feet above mean high 3d. 1 hence westerly to a point distant 215 feet will close on Wednesday, May 14, at 5 o'clock elevation to be 44.54 of Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former water datum as heretofore. westerly from the western curb-line of Varick Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, p. m. avenue, the elevation to be I2.z6 feet above The scope of the examination will be as fol- 1(1(51 IL\'ED, That the President of the Bor- New Brighton. ough of Brooklyn cause to be prepared for sub- mean high-water datum; JOHN J. KENNEY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, lows: 4th. '1 hence westerly to the intersection of Weights. mission to this Board three similar maps or Clerk. Subjects. plans for certification and filing in the manner johnson avenue and Porter avenue, the eleva- Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court Technical knowledge...... 6 tion to be 11.18 feet above mean high-water xperience ...... 2 required by law, showing as nearly as possible held each day, except Saturday. from ,o A. M. E the nature and extent of the proposed change of datum as heretofore. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Arithmetic ...... I ...... ... I grade of the above-named street, and the location Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Handwriting of the immediate adjacent or of intersecting open "I"—Varick Avenue. Westfield). Court-room, former Edgewater Vil- Candidates must be competent to run a locotno- bile, and must be thoroughly acquainted with or established public streets, avenues, roads. beginning at the intersection of Varick avenue lage Hall, Stapleton. squares or places, sufficient for the identification and Metropolitan avenue, the elevation to be 7.81 GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN its mechanism. Two vacancies now exist in the and location thereof; tcet abuve mean high-water datum as heretolore; Clerk. Department of Docks and Ferries. RESOLVEL). 'that this Board consider the 1st. thence southerly to the intersection of Court office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court GEORGE McANENY, Secretary. proposed change of grade of the above-named Varick avenue and Ten Eyck street, the eleva- held each day from 10 A. M.. and continues unti, street, at a meeting of this Board to be held in uon to be 9.96 feet above mean high-water datum. close of business. All elevations refer to mean high-water datum MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No 346 the Council ('hamber (Room t6), City Hall, BRo.snw.AY, CITY op NEw YORK, Saturday, May Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on as established by the Department of Highways, the 23d day of -lay, 1902, at 2 o'clock P. M. Borough of Brooklyn. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 10, t9n2. RESO LV'ED, That the Secretary of this Board 1<1:sUL\'L•ll, Inat the President of the Bor- cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- uugh of Brooklyn caused to be prepared for sub- (IlFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF sons affected thereby, that the proposed change ~ t LENS. ' Ew TORE, May 6. 1902. P h'ItLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mission to this Board three similar naps or that open competitive examinations will be of grade of the above-named street will be con- plans for certification and filing in the manner held on the dates specified for the following posi- -idered at a meeting of this Board to be held , equ,rcd by law, snowing as nearly as possible the N tiTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. IN ACCORD. -,t the afore

\Vashington place, as the same are laid down went of Correction at the above office of the 'i freeholders in The City of New York, or of a plans and drawings nu. y- be secs, and other in- between Washington avenue and Flatbush Department of Correction until ii o'clock a. nt., guaranty or surety currtpany duly authorized by forntation Obtaine,l at to ounce of the I>ep:rrt- avenue. on law to act is surety, and shall contain the mat- meut. Noe. i3 to 2r 1'arI, Row, horoui g'.: of \I:,n- R1•:SOLVED, That the President of the Bor- tens set firth in the blank forms mentioned below. hadtatt. uugh of Brooklyn cause to be prepared for sub- '1'HURSDA1', 31AY 22, 1902. No bid or estimate wit be considered unless GUSTAV LI\UEN'IHAL, mission to this Board three similar maps or accompanied by a certified check or money to the Commissioner of BJridges. plans for certification and filing in the manner 1'U1t FURNl5rll\G AND DELIVERING amount of five per cettum of the amount of the 'lire CITY of NEW YORK May 8, 1902. required by law, showing as nearly as possible LUiNIItl•.R • (il.AbS, IRUN, .t„I)- I bonrl required, as pros epartment, at the sweepings, etc., collected by the Department c .eject all bids or estimates if it deem it to be In the matter of the Removal and Disposition of itreet Cleaning—free of charge, by applying tr for the interest of the city so to do. said office, on or before the date and hour above The person or persons staking a bid or estimate. Garbage in the Borough of Brooklyn. named, at which time and place the estimates re he Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. 13 tc will u ['ark Row, Borough of Manhattan. ;hall furnish the same in a scaled envelope A I'LGLIC }TEARING IN '1'IIE ABOVE -eived he publicly opened by the head u1 .ndursed with the title given above, of the sup- matter will lie held by the Board of Es- said Department and read, and the award of the JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. plies for which the bill or estimate is moue, timate and Apportionment in the former Council contract made according to law as soon there- with his or their name or names and the date Chamher. City hall, on Friday, May 16, 1902, at artier as practicable. ,f presentation to the Superintendent of Sri iuurr I 2.30 o'clock, p. m. Each bpd or estimate shall contain the name Buildings, at the said office, tin or before the date J. W. STEVENSON, and place of residence of the person making the DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Ind hour above named, at which time an,l place Sect etary. same, the names of all persons interested with -he estimates received will he publicly opened be NI i 2,16. him therein, and, if no other person be so inter DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, CITY OF NEW YORK, the Suueriutendcrit and read, and the award of ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY. the contract made according to law as soon it is made without any connection with any AUC'11UN SALE. thereafter as practicable. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. ctber person making an estimate for the same Each bid or estimate shall contain the name purpose, and is in all respects fair and without HE UNDERSIGNL'U WILL SELL AT 10B- T tic a:'ctwn, in yard, corner of Front and and place of residence of the per sun making the collusion or fraud, and that n-s member of the same, the names- of all sue suns interested with [)[P.sRiait;NT OF PARKS, ISUROUGIis OF MANlIAT- Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chiet Dock streets, Borough of Brooklyn, on May 15. TAN AND RiciiroNo, ARSENAL, , I, m therein, and, if no Other person be so inter- of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein. ested, it shall distinctly state that fact: also, that \r;w YORK, Alay 6, igo=. or other officer of the Corporation, is, shall he 1902, at it a, m., to the highest bidder, a quantity of old Bridge Roadway plank. 'terms cash, which it is made without any connection with any oilier o: become interested, directly or indirectly, as terson making an csumate for the same purpose, AUCTION SALE. contracting party, partner stockholder, surety or must be paid at time of sale, and material must be removed within five days from the date o, .nd is in all respects fair and without c,llusii n OF }'ARKS (BOR- otherwise in or in the performance of the con- i 11h DEPAR'T'MENT sale. Should the purchaser fail to remove tin i' fraud. and that no member of the Board of T uughs of Manhattan and Richmond) Will tract, or in the supplies, work or business to material within five days front toe date of sale aldermen. head of a department, chief of a sell at public auction at the sales stables of the .which it relates, or in any portion of the profits ureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified the purchase money and the ownership of thr I- iss, I;oerr S Carroll Horse Company, No. , 5 r naterlals will be torfeited to '1 lie City of New ddicer of the corporation, is, shall be or become East 'I'ienty-fourth street, Manhattan, on Mon oy the oath, in writing, of the party or parties York. nterested. directly or indirectly, as contracting day, May 12, 1902, at t l.3o P. it., waking the estimate that the several matters GUSTAV LItiDENTHAL, tarty, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise. ONE 11tRSE. ;toted herein are in all respects true. Commissioner of Bridges. n or in the perforntauce of the contract, or in Terms of sale—The purchase money to be paid Each bid or estimate shall he accompanied by m3-I lie supplies, work or business to which it relates, fit cash at the time of sale. the consent, in writing. of two householders or rr in any portion of the profits thereof. -I'hc Purchaser will be Iegt,ired to remove horse ,reeholders in The City of New York. or of a DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Room No, 1,203, Nos. id ur estimate niust be verified by the oath. in purchased immediately alter the sale. guaranty or surety company duly authorized by writing, of the party or parties making the esii- 13 to 2I PARK Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE \SILLl:\M R. s1'1LhcOs, law to act as surety. and shall contain the mat ..ITY OF NEW YORK, ,late that the several matters stated herein are Commissioner of Parks, }Boroughs of Manhattan ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned n all respects true. and Riclmwnd. I»9 rel ow'. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL 131 Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied l,y No bid or estimate will be considered unlese SJ received by the Commissioner of Bridge, _'te co n,ent, in writing, of two householders or Tlib it P"IIAR'hi-Ib{N'[- OF U.\RIs,S. BOR- uccontpanied by a certified check or money ti at the above office of the Department of Bridger seeh',',fers in 'file ICtr of New fork, or if a ougb of 'I lie Bronx, will sell at public aue- the amount of five per centum of the amount of until 12 o'clock noon, on ti aranty or Surety co'n pang duly aurrbh,hed be ti,m tin Friday, flay 16, tvuz, at to u'c,oi: a. m., he bond required, as provided in section 420 01 'I'HIrltSDAY, MAY 22, 19112. ,w to act as surety• and shall contain the matters the buildings now standing on Macomb's Dam the Greater New York Charter. Iforuugli of The Drmrx. -et forth in the blank forms mentione,l hcluw. l'.u'k. knu„n as Conrad's lintel and I..e office For particulars as to the quantity and quality I-OR FURNISilING ALL Tfil: LABOR A..J No bill rr csti''nate will he considered tm'e.r I ridding wcated n nr near the dock in said .f the supplies, or the nature and extent of tilt \l:\ i hltlALt REiOI lm.ti I-OR 'I fit. ccumpanied by a cerlilled check or munuuv to the p;trk. Further information as to the dimensions .cork, reference must he made to the specifics RV,AlOVAL OF TIERS CR ABUT' •mount of five per cennnn of the amount of the turd character of the buildings to be sold may be lions an file in the Department. MENTS OF THE, OLD BRIM,, mu regqired. as provided in section .t=o of the imad upon application at time office of tire Corn- Bidders are requested to make their bids or 1'OR\1ERLY CONNG(-PING PE..- treater New York Charter. mnisrionir of t'arks for the Borouga of I he Bronx, estimates upon the blank form prepared by the HA\1 IIAY I'Altn , u CITY ISE For particulars as to the quantity and gaa'itr I,- arc null Park. _ Centmissioner, a copy of which, with the proper AN1), BOROUGH OF 'hII E L'RONN if the supplies, or the nature and extent of the '}ERNS OF itALE. •r;velupe in which to inclose the bid, together The time for the coinp etion of the work am murk. reference mast be made to the specifications The sale is on condition that the work of re- .with a copy of the contract, including the specs the full performance of the contract is by or in She in the Department. tm.,eiug the buildings sold shall tie commenced ~rrations, in the form approved by the Corpora . efore the expiration of fifty working days. }tinders are requested to make their bids cur within fifteen days from the Hate of sale, and non Counsel, can be obtrine,. upon application I lie amount of security requireu is Two Thou- 'timatcs upon the blank farm tireum'ired by I'.rc the buildings slap be removed entirel'• by the Therefor at the office of the said Commissioner ;:,c.rl Dollars. 'uperinten,Ient, a copy of which, t,,ith the prm,er purchaser within thirty days from Slav 16, 19o2, ind any further information can be obtained at 'f he Engineer's estimate of the quantity anC -nvelope in tt9tich to inclose the 'il, in_,'tjirn upon which date possession will be given the Poi 'he office of the Department for the Borough of nur,'ity of materials and the nature and extent ':ith a copy of the contract, including the speci- r+tinny. in the form approved by tile Corpora- haser. "i. , _ t , r tie limb. e for all- and Manhattan. No. 148 East Twentieth street, B-ur i n near as possible, of the wcrk required, is as alI damages to persons and anima's tin 'ugh of Manhattan. iellows: inn Counsel, can he obtained, upon app'icatinn by r,asun of the occupancy ur removal of said THOMAS \V. HYNES, 5u0 CUBIC YARDS U1' ROCK 1' RAG\lENim 'icrefur. at the office of the snid FSn..7rd. The bui'.,l,ncs. Commissioner Department of Correction. CR S1Ur',E fti,v.,sb t OF CR1I- ,tans and drawings may be seen and other iii fr,r- '1atiiin obtained at the office of the Stmerinten unit 'fire amount of nnrch se utnn~ ~" - • t ' ' ii, to,22. PIERS OR AIIU'i \lEN IS OR . in b;mkab!e funds at the time and place of sale. STONF PILED AROUND 'fill_ t Estimating ilnnm. Hall of upend of tid'icui.m. The hui!dings not so paid for will be resold. No PIERS, EXCAVATED, REMOV l- lI Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough checks will be received tinvess certified. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND AND PLACLD ON OR AT 'I'llP Manhattan. tihould any of the buildings sold he not re- LOOT OF THE SLOPES OF TIll C. B. J. SNYDER. iii cored within the specified time the Department FERRIES. AI'I'ROACHES OF THE NEW C1Ta Superintendent of School Buitdin_c. iii it- again take possession and cause tire same INLAND BRIDGE. Tim, CITY OF "'Ely YORK, May 6, i9oz, to be resold or removd. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER A. n16, l q. JOHN E. EUSTIS. a5 CORDS OR ROUND Uhf SQUARE TIMBER FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH EXCAVATED 1',mV.,l PIERS OR ('nmmissioncr of Parks, thorough of The Bronx, OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ABU'l'ME 'IS A\l) REMO\, ED New YORK, May 9, 1902. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. mto,16 S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bh FROAI 'f11E t1ORK. received by the Commissioner of Docks at Bjdders will write out the amount of their bids Ir estimates in addition to inserting the same it UBLIC NOTICE IS hlEltEPl' GIVEN TI.) HE }EPA1"l'\EN I OF P,\RKS, BOR- the above office of the said Department until 2 P the owner or owners of all houses and Iii-. o'clock p. m., on agu res. T mtghs of Manhattan and Richmond. will The Commissioner reserves the right to reject improved or unimproved kinds affected there!,,. sell at politic auction, by Joseph Shongood & that the following proposed a.ucc..0peru 1,11e THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902. Ill bids or estimates if he deem it to be for the Sens, auctioneers, on ,nterest of the City so to do. seen cootp leted and are lodged in the ,i flic . -, I 'lie Board of Assessors for examinsti n i, THU RSDAY, MAY 15, 1!1[13, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN The person or persons making a hid or esti nate shall furnish the sane in a sealed envelonr persons interested, viz.: the buildings and other structures now standing NO, 731. FOR FURNISHING \N1) DELIVER- on lands acquired for a park (Le \Vitt Clinton ndorsed with the title given above, of the work BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. I\G ABOUT io,uoo ISARRL•LS Ul- for which the bid or estimate is made, with Park), bounded by Eleventh and 'Twelfth ave- PORTLANI) CE\IL.'il'. nues, Fifty second and Fifty-fourth streets. Iris or their name or names and the date of pre List 6567, No. I. Grading, curbing. I -.'or' The sa:e win take place on the ground, com- The time for the delivery of the materials and ;entation to the hear) of said Department, at the and paving with asphalt pi cement (rtrint

2740 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902.

tion thereof to the northerly line of Forty-second i the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New date of payment from the date when such assess- of half the block at the intersecting and terminat- ment became a lien, as provided by section 159 ing avenues. street aforesaid, and running thence easterly along York, which, taken together, are bounded and de- t•orty-second street, to the point or p'.ace of be- scrihted as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point of this act." \o. 2. Both sides of Sackman street from a Section 159 of this act provides • • ' An point distant about two hundred feet south of ginning. formed by the intersection of the westerly pro- Also, beginning at a point formed by the inter. lungatiou of the northerly side of East One Ilun- assessment shall become a lien upon the real Ynkm avenue to Liberty avenue, and to the ex• estate affected thereby ten days after its entry tent of half tile block at the intersecting and ter- Section of the southerly line of and the Bred and Sixty-ninth street with a line drawn easterly line of Nest street, and running thence ! parallel to the northwesterly side of Webster ave- in the said record." ntinating avenues. The above assessments are payable to the Col- No. 3. Both sides of Elizabeth street (now easterly along said Avenue C to the centre line title and distant too feet northwesterly therefrom; of the block between West street and Gravesend thence northeasterly along said parallel line to its lector of Ilsscssntents and Arrears at the Bureau Beard street) extending about two hundred and for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears forty-four feet east of Van .,runt street. avenue; thence southerly along said centre line intersection with the westerly prolongation of the atoresaid 300 feet to a point; thence westerly on , southerly side of East One Hundred and Seven- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, No. 4. Both sides of Court street trom Bryant in (lie Slutticipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn street to the bulkhead line; both sides of Court a line at right angles with West street to the tieth street; thence easterly along said westerly street from Bryant street to Lorraine street; both easterly line of \\rest street aforesaid, and thence prolongation and southerly side of last One Ilun- between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. Os., anO northerly along said line to the point or place of dred and Seventieth street to its intersection with on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 tit., and all sides of Creamer street extending about 151 feet payments blade thereon on or before July t, west of Court street; both sides of Bay street beginning. a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side of '1'HIRTIEi'H 11WARD. Itcook avenue and distant too feet southcasterl y l9o2, wil: be exempt from interest, as above extending about 172 feet west of Court street; provided, and after that date will be subject to both sides of Sigourney street extending about BENSON AVENUE—Ol'EINING, from Four- therefrom; thence southwesterly along said paral- a charge of interest at the rate of seven per '4t feet west of Court street; both sides of teenth avenue to httteenth avenue. Confirmed !el line to the northerly side of East One Ilun- April zt, 1902; entered April z9, 1902. Area cited and Sixty-ninth street: thence westerly along centum per annum from the date when above lialleck street extending about 281 feet west of assessments became a lien to the date of payment. Court street, both sides of Percival street extend- ut assessment includes all those lands, tenements said ttartherly side of East One Hundred and ing about 349 feet west of Court street; both and hereditaments and premises situate, lying I Sixty-ninth street and its prolongation westwardly EDWARD H. GRUul', sides of Percival, Halleck, Sigourney and Bay Comptroller. and being in the Borough : Brooklyn in File to the point or pia: ° of beginning. CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, streets, extending about tt2 feet east of Court 7\41'--1Y-FOU1 WARD, SECTION 12. City of New York, " • taken together, are E—OPENING, from (' oMi'PitOLi.ER"S OFFICE, Islay 2, 1902. m3,i6. street. bounded and describer ..s follows, viz.: 1':\IZIi \ IEW Thi— No. 5. Both sides of Inwood avenue from Commencing at the intersection of the centre East One Hundred and Ninety-sixth street to Cromwell avenue to Featherbed lane, and to the line of the block between Benson avenue and hlunis avenue. Confirmed April 29, 1902; en- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. extending of half the block at the intersecting Itath avenue and the southeaster',, side ut Four- tcred May 6, 19oz. Area of assessment includes and terminating streets. teenth avenue, and running thence northeasterly all those lands. tenements and hereditaments and IN PURSUANCE OF SEC'11ON toi8 OF THE No. 6. East side of West street from VVem and along the southerly slue of Fourteenth ave- p -entises situate, lying and being in the Borough Greater New 1 ork Charter, the Comptrol,er of Eleventh to Gansevoort street; east side of Thir- title to the centre line of the block between lien- of The Bronx, in The City of New York. which, The City of New York hereby gives public notice teenth avenue front Gansevoort street to Loew m avenue and Ltghty-sixth street; running taken together, are bounded and described as fol- to all persons, owners of property, affected by the avenue; both sides of Tenth avenue from Ganse- thence southeasterly and along said centre line of loos, viz.: Beginning at a point formed by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- voort street to Little \l est Twelfth street; east the block between Henson avenue and Eighty- intersection of a line drawn p arallel to the south- MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: side of Tenth avenue extending about 1o3 teet sixth street to the northwesterly side of Fifteenth ivestcrly side of East One Hundred and Ninety- ly I (S1:LC111 WALCU, J1aCIIOA 7. north of Little \Vest Twelfth street; both sides as enue; running thence southwesterly and along

CROSSWALKS AND FENCING, from Anthony Ioig of said Greater New York Charter. Said thence westerly along said middle line of the )r estimate must be verified by the oath in writing avenue to Jerome avenue. ..rea of assessment: section provides that "If any such assessment block to the point or place of beginning. of the party or parties making the estimate that Both sides of Mount Slope place, between An- shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days 'lhe above entitled assessment was entered on he several matters stated herein are ii n all respects thony and Jerome avenues, and to the extent of after the date of entry thereof on the said Record the date hereinabove given in the Record of Late- one-half the blocks on the intersecting avenues of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty Titles of Assessments, kept in the "Bureau for Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by —that the same was confirmed by the Board of of the officer authorized to collect and receive the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of the consent, in writing, of two householders or Assessors on May 1, 19o2, and entered on the amount cf such assessment to charge, collect Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents." freeholders in The City of New York, or of a May 2, 3902, in the Record of Titles of As- and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any .fuaranty or surety company duly authorized sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- per centtnn per annum, to be calculated to the person or property shall be paid within sixty by law to act as surety, and shall contain the tion of Assessments, and Arrears of 'faxes and mate of payment from the date when such assess- days after the date of said entry of the assess- matters set forth in the blank forms mentioned Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the ment became a lien, asp rovided by section one ment, interest will be collected thereon, as pro- lClUw. amount assessed for benefit on any person or hundred and fifty-nine ofthis act." vided in section ioo6 of the "Greater New York No bid or estimate will be considered unless property shall be paid within sixty days after the Section 159 of this act provides " '• "An Charter." accompanied by a certified check or money to the date of said entry of the assessment, interest assessment shall become a lien upon the real Said section provides that "If any such atsess- .lmuuot ul live per certtum of the amount of the will be collected thereon, as provided in section estate affected thereby ten days after its entry ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty bond required, as provided in section 420 of the ioig of said Greater 1\ew York Charter. Said ia the said record." • ` * days after the date of entry thereof in the said Greater New York Charter. section provides that "If any such assessment The above assessment is payable to the Col- Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the For particulars as to the quantity and quality shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- if the supplies, or the nature and extent of the after the date of entry thereof on the said Record for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears ccive the amount of such assessment to charge, sock, reference must be made to the specifications of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of n; Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of on file in the office of the Commissioner of I'ub- the oihcer authorized to collect and receive the in the Municipal Building, corner of One Ilun- seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to lie Works. amount of such assessment to charge, collect and cired and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- the date of payment from the date when such Biddersers arc requested to make their bids or receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per nue, Borough of The Bronx, between assessment became a lien, as provided by sec¢ion estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Centurn per annum, to be calculated to the date the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and one hundred and fifty-nine of this act." President, a copy of which, with the proper of payment from the date when such assessment on Saturdays from g a. m. to 12 m„ and all Section 159 of this act provides • • "An envelope in which to inclose the bid, together became a lien as provided by section one hundred payments made thereon on or before July 8, assessment shall become a lien upon the real with a copy of the contract, including the specih- and fifty-nme of this act." 1902, will be exempt from interest, as above estate affected tuereb` ten days after its entry ations, in the form approved by the Corporation section 159 of this act provides " ' " "An provided, and after that date will be subject to in the said record." ` uunsel, can be obtained upon application there- assessment shall become a lien upon the real a charge of interest at the rate of seven per The above assessment is payable to the Collec- for, at the Office of the said Commissioner, and estate atected thereby ten days after its entry in centum per annum from the date when aoove tor of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau any further information can be obtained at the the said record." * * * assessment became a lien to the date of payment. for the Col'ectien of Assessments, and Arrears office of the Commissioner of Public Works, No. '171e above assessment is payawe to the Col- EDWARD NJ. GROUT, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, 21 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. leclor of Assessments and Arrears at the Itureau Comptroller. in the Municipal ttnilding, corner of One tlun. JACOB A. CANTOR, for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, deed and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- Borough President. faxes and Assessments and of 1\ ater Rents, in COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, MAY 9, 1902. nue, borough of The Bronx, between the_ hours THE CITY OF NEW YORK, May 9, 1902. the Municipal Building, corner of Une Hundred mro,23 - of 9 a, m. and 2 n. m„ and on Saturdays from 9 lug. 20 and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. a. m. to I2 m., and all payments made thereon, I orough of 'I lie ltronx, between the hours of 9 on or before July 5, 1902, will be exempt from OFFI"E OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MAN- a. nl, and 2 p. Im, and on 6aturdays from 9 a. m. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. interest, as above provided, and after that date ItATT:\N, NEW YORK, May 12, 1902. ti 12 tn., and all payments made thereon on or will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate before July 1, 19u2, will be exempt from in- PURANCE OH SECTION ioi8 OF THE of seven per centum per annum from the date N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- terest, as above provided, and after that date will ' Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of when above assessment became a lien to the date ance with section 432 of the Charter of The be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of 1he City of New York hereby gives public notice If payment. City of New York, that a petition signed by stven per centurn per annum from the date when to all persons, owners of property, affected by the EDWARD M. GROUT, property owners and residents of the Washington above assessment became a lien to the date of following assessment for LOCAL I\IPROVE- Comptroller- ilelglrts District for Local Improvements, request- payment. D1hSTS in the ItOROUGIm U,' MANIJA'1'Te...; CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF 1'INANCE, ing that sidewalks, One Hundred and Forty-first EDWARD M. GROUT, TWELFTH WARD. SMAJON 7. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, May 6, 1902. m7,20 street, east and west of St. Nicholas avenue. be Comptroller, \\IS'1'hRD:\1f A\ 1\UE—FENCIN(;, west repaired, has ueen filed in this office, and is CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, side, from One hundred and Thirty-ninth street now ready for public inspection, and that a meet- CUIIPTROLLER's OFFICE, May 2, 19U2. m3,16 Li One Hundred and rurtletlt street; ONE ll L1 - BOARD f1EETINGS. ing of the Board of Local Improvements of the U1tED AND FORTtE1rI Si *s r,F.I'—hE\CINh 1\ ashington Heigl,ts District for Local Improve- BRYAN L. KENNI•;LLY, Auctioneer south side, front Amsterdam avenue to Haml- The Board of Estimate and Apportionment ments will he held in the Borough Office, City ton place; IIA.IlIL'I'CJ.N ,1,ALl' l'PENCINiv meet in the old Council Chamber (Room 10), [tail. on the 27th day of May, 1902, at It a. m., at which meeting said petition will be submitted CORPORATION SALT': 01' R1•:AL ESTATE. cast side, from One llundreu and 'Thirty-north City Hall, every Friday at 2 o'clock p m. ,tree' to One Hundred and Fortieth street: and JAMES W. STEYENSON, to the Board. JACOB A. CANTOR, UPLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONE II UN1)RI•,D A\1) 'ltuIRf a-Nf.vI., Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. SiREE'f—PENLING. north side, from Amster- President. P the Loninimssloners of the banking Fund of GEORGE \V. BLAKE, The (.fly of New York, by virtue of the powers d0111 avenue to llamilton place. Area of as- The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet sessment: Lots numbered I - 2t to 31, both in- in the old Council Chamber (Room Iii), City Secretary. S cstcd In them by law, will otter for sale at pub- m13 1),: auction, Oil elusive; in to 41, both Inclusive; and 45 in ,;lock Hall, every Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m. %% r:UL%ESDAY, MAY 28, 390', \'o. 2071—that the same was confirmed by the N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, at 12 o'clock In., at the New York Real Estate Board of Assessors on May 8, too-, and entered on Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MAN- Salesroom, -.o. III Bruadwav, the fuiiuwing de- May 9, 1902. in the Record of Titles of Assess- HATTAN. New YORK, May 12, 1902. verified real estate beiuuging to the Cu I.pm-at ion rents, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- of use City of New lore, viz.: tion of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and POLICE DEPARTI1I NT. IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, \ssessments and of Water Rents, and unless the ance with section 432 of the Charter of The with the bunuutgs thereon erected, situate, lying amount assessed for benefit on any person o' POLICE DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CLERK'S OFFICE, City of New York, that a petition signed by and being in the 1'Iftu -1baru of the l;orough of hroperty shall be paid within sixty days after the NEw YORK, May 6, Igo2. property owners and residents of the Washington Atauhattan, Llty of .\ew Tore bounded and de dale of said entry of the asssesss ment, interest P UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN freights District for Local Improvements, request- scribed as fouuws, viz.: Begtlmmg at the cur- will be collected thereon, as provided in section that the fiftieth auction sale of police and ing that a sewer be constructed in Jummel place lice formed by the intersection of the southerly Io19 of said Greater New York Charter. Said unclaimed property will be held at the Property and in One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street line of with the easterly fine section provides that "If anysuch assessment Clerk's Office, Police headquarters, No. 300 Mul- and Tenth avenue. to point of discharge north of \'arick street and running thence southerly ;hall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days Jerry street, on the 21st day of Slay, 1902, con- of One hundred and Seventy-ninth street, has along the easterly line of \larick street 87 feet 2 Ifter the date of entry thereof on the said Record sisting of watches, chains, lockets, breastpins, been filed in this office, and is now ready for ,f Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of u.lblie inspection, and that a meeting of the u:ches; thence easterly on a line nearly at right spectacles, pocketbooks, jewelry, trinkets, etc. hoard of Local Improvements of the Washington ang,es with ;o feet 5 inches; thence the officer authorized to collect and receive the ANDREW J. LALOR, amount of such assessment to charge, collect and llei"hts District for Local Improvements will lie r-oltilerly on a line parallel or nearly so to \ arick Property Clerk. helm in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the street 7 feet 6 inches; thence southeasterly 70 receive interest thereon at the rate of seven pet m8,2t 'column per annum, to be calculated to the date 27th day of May, 19oz, at I t a. m., at which feet I inch to a point in the westerly line of meeting said petition will be submitted to the \\ est Broadway distant 74 feet 5 inches northerl" ,f payment from the date when such assessment POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YoRK, x899. Board. from the tiorthwesterly corner of 1•ranklin street; 'ecarne a lien as provided by section one hundred hVNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY JACOB A. CANTOR, thence northerly along the westerly line of \Vest and fifty-nine if this act," Clerk of the Police Department of The Cit) President. liroadway 25 feet; thence northwesterly 63 feet 3 Section 159 of this act provides " " ' "Ar O it New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room No GEORGE \V, BLAKE, inches in a line at right angles or nearly so with -,ssessnlent shall become a lien upon the real 4, for the following property, now in his custody Secretary. \1 est Broadway to a point distant 57 feet 7 mate affected thereby ten days after its entry in without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, mah m13 inches southerly from the southerly line of North rile said record." - - - and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blanket& Moore street; thence northerly 57 feet 7 inches ' The above assessment is payable to the Col- diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also aural OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MAN- sir a line at right angles or nearly so with North ector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau amount stoney taken from prisoners and found by HATT.tN, New \0RK, May 12, 1902. Jluure street to a point in the southerly line of for the Collection of Assessments. and Arrears of Patrolmen of this Department. .\urth Moore street distant 75 feet 2 inches east- 'faxes and Assessments and of Water Rents ANDREW J. LALOR, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN GCCORD- erly from the point or place of beginning; thence Room No, Sc, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Property Clerk. N ance with section n52 of the Charter of The u csterly along the southerly line of North Moore Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. in City of New York. that petitions signed by prop- Erect 75 feet 2 inches to the southeast corner ':it 2 p. m.. and on Saturdays from q a. m POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK, Boa erty owners and residents of the Murray Hill of \ arick street and North Moore street to the to ,z in., and all payments made thereon on or rl'Gtt OF BROOKLYN. District for Local Improvements, requesting that point or place of beginning, be the said several before July 8, igoz, will be exempt from in Ninety-third street, Madison to Fifth avenues; dm)ensions more or less, upon the following Icrest, as above provided, and after that date will %VNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY Property Clerk of the Police Department of Fifty-sixth street, Seventh avenue to Broadway. ll',IC.\it', : \.\11 1.1J.',lsl)I')\m- (ii BALL•: be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of O have been tiled in this office, and are now ready 'Stir hlvhest bidder will be required to pay ten seven per centum per annum from the date when 1'11•_ City of New York—Office, Municipal Build ing, Borough of Brooklyn—for the followmp for public inspection, and that a meeting of the per cent of the amount of his bid, together with above assessment became a lien to the sate of ihoard of Local Improvements of the Murray Hill the auctioneer's fees, at the time of the sale; payment. property, now in his custody, without claimants Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing District for Loral Improvements will be held in thirty per cent upon the delivery of the deed, EDWARD M. GROUT, the Borough Office- City Hall, on the 27th day of which shall be thirty days from the date of the Comptroller. hoots, shoes. wine, blankets, diamonds, canner goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money May Igoe, at It.io a. m., at which meeting said sale; the remaining sixty per cent either to be CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE petitions will be submitted to the Board. paid at the date of the delivery of the deed or ('oAIPTPOLI ER's OFFICE, May 9. 1902. Taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen o- s I),-partment. JACOB A. CAN I'OR, at the option of the purchaser to remain on bonu m l o, 2;. President, and mortgage for five years, with Interest at the CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, Deputy Property Clerk. GORGE W. BLAKE. rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi- Secretary. annually, the mortgage to contain the customary NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR m13 thirty days' interest and nmet-• days' tax clause. I lie bond and mortgage may be paid oft at any OPENING STREETS AND PARKS. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. time within the terns thereof, on giving thirty days' notice to the Loniptroller, or may be paid Y I'LIRSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF OFFICE OF TIIE PRESIDENT OF TILE BOROUGIi OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. in installments of not less than five thousand I the 'Greater New York Charter," the Comp- IANHIATTAN, CITY IIALL, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. May 9, 1902. OFFICE OF TILE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF dollars ($s,000) on any day when interest is due, troller of The City of New York hereby give, BROOKLYN, RooM i5, MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT r on thirty days' notice. The bond and mort- public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme I::\LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE I tl'ILDING. BOROiGll OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF gage will be orepared by the Lorporation Counsel, Court, and the entering in the Bureau for the S received by the President of the Borough of NEW YORK. and the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents Collection of Assessments and Arrears, of the yianhattan at the City I-Iall, Room No. 16, until ($12.50) will be charged for drawing, acknowled" +s',essolent for OPENING AND ACQUIRING 1I o'clock a. iii. on tag and recording the same. 'TITLE to the following-named street in the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE TUESDAY, MAY 2(/TH, 1902. received by the President of the Borough of The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: Borough of Honhsttit0. property if the successful bidder shall fail to Brooklyn at the above office until it o'clock FURNISHING ALL THE LAIlOR AND MA a. m., on ctmply with the terms of sale, and the person T\VENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION it TERIAL NECESS-\RY TO PAINT failing to comply therewith will be held liable E.\ST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- FIFTEEN (15) FRtE FLOATING WEDNESDA.Y, MAY 21ST, 1902. for any deficiency which may result from any SE\ - ENTH STREET—OPENING, from Sedg- BA'1'HS- Borough of Brooklyn. such resale. vick avenue to the United States bulkhead line The time for the delivery of the materials and The right to reject any bid is reserved. of the Harlem river. Confirmed March 28, rQ02: the performance of the work is by June 15, t9o2. I. FOR GRADING LOTS ON THE SOUTH Maps of said real estate may be seen on appli- entered May 6, 1002. Area of assessment in- Tile amount of security required is seven hun- SIDE OF FORTY-FIRST STREET cation at the Comptroller's ounce, Stewart, Bu.-_- eludes all those lands, tenements and heredita dred and fifty. dollars ($750). BETWEEN FOUIt'IH AVENUE AND ing. No. 280 Broadway. Borough of ,tsanhattan, menus and premises situate, lying and being in The bids will be compared and the contract FIFTH AVENUE, KNOWN AS after May lo, 1902. the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of Nev awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. LOTS NOS. y AND ao, BLOCK By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking York, Which taken together are hounded and de Bidders will write Out the amount of their bide 71g, EIGHTH WARD MAP. Lund, under a resolution adootec at a meeting o scribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point Jr estimates in addition to inserting the same in Engineers' estimate of the excavation is as fol- the Board heal May 7. 1002. formed by the intersection of the middle line of figures. lows: EDWARD M. GROUT, the block between East One Hundred and Seven The President reserves the right to reject all 2.536 cubic yards of excavation. Comptroller. bids or estimates if he deem it to be for the in. 'l-ime for the completion of the work and the OF FINANCE, tv-sixth street and East One Hundred and Seven CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT `v-seventh street. with the United States pierhear crest of the city so to r'o. full performance of the contract is 20 days. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, May 9, 1902. lid bulkhead line on the easterly side of the Separate bids or estimates are required re- The amount of security required is Harlemriver: moaning thence northeastern spectively for the exterior and interior of the 2. ALSO FOR GRADING LOTS ON THE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. along said United States nierhead and hulkhear fifteen (15) baths. NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-SEV- line to the centre line of East One Hundred am he person or persons making a bid or estimate ENTH STREET BETWEEN FIFTH ` PURSUANCE OF SECTION lor8 OF TH,, Seventy-eighth street: thence easterly along sair .hall furnish the same in a sealed envelope fn- AVENUE AND SIXTH AVENUE, L Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of centre line of East One Hundred and Seventy Iorsed with the title given above of the sup KNOWN AS LOT NO. 57, BLOCK The City of New York hereby gives public notice eighth street and its prolongation eastwardly lies for which the bid or estimate is made, with 757, EIGI-ITH \YARD MAP. tv all persons, owners of property, affected by the fro-n Cedar avenue to the easterly side of Sedg his or their name or names and the date of Engineers' estimate of the excavation is as fol- fcllowing assessment for LOCAL IMI'ROV r.- wick avenue: thence easterly on a straight line tr presentation to the President at the said lows: \1 EN1'S in the ItOROUGH OF 'fHE BRONX: a point on the westerly side of Aqueduct avenue dfice, on or before the date and hour above 3 3tr cubic yards of excavation. T\\ ENTY-1 III RI) AND 'I WENTY-FOURTH equally distant from East One Hundred am 'ami'd, at which time and place the estimates Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is 3o days. WARDS, SECTIONS Io AND it. Seventy-seventh street and from Burnside avenue received will be publicly opened by the President and said straight line prolonged eastwardly ti and read and the award of the contract made The amount of security required is $450. STEBBINS AVENUE—PAVING, from Bos- 3. ALSO FOR GRADING LOT'S ON THE ton road to Westchester avenue. Area of assess- its intersection with a line drawn parallel to the according to law as soon thereafter as practic easterly side of Aqueduct avenue and distant Tot able. SOUTHEAST SIDE OF BLEECKER ment: Iloth sides of Stebbins avenue, between STREET, BETWEEN IRVING AND Boston road and Westchester avenue, and to feet easterly therefrom: thence southerly along Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and )lace of residence of the person making the same WYCKOFF AVENUES, KNOWN the extent of one half the blocks on the in- said parallel line to its intersection with a line AS LOT NO. 8, BLOCK 88, TWEN- tersecting, intervening and terminating streets drawn parallel to the somberly side of Tremont the names of all persons interested with bin' avenue, and distant too feet southerly therefrom 'herein, and, if no other person be so interested TY-EIGHTH WARD MAP. and avenues; also. Lots numbered 61 and 62 in Engineers' estimate of the excavation is as fol- Block No. 2691; also Lots numbered Io. 11, 16, thence westerly along said parallel line and it, I shall distinctly state that fact: also, that it is nroloneation westwardly to its intersection Witt made without any connection with any other per lows: 19 and 63, in Block No. 2602; also Lots 38o cubic yards of excavation. numbered 17, 18, 20 and 26. in Block No. 297.5 the easterly prolongation of the middle line o son making an estimate for the same purpose, and s in all respects fair and without collusion o' Time for the completion of the work and the —that the same was confirmed by the Board the block between Fast One Hundred and Sev full performanceof the contract is to days. of Assessors on May 8, 1002, and entered on enty sixth street and East One Hundred ane fraud, and that no member of the Board of Al Seventy-seventh street: thence westerly alone dermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau The amount of security required is $too. May 9, Igoe. in the Record of Titles of As. The contracts must be bid for separately, and sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- said easterly prolongation and middle line of thor deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other office) block to the westerly side of D'fnntgnmery ave of the Corporation, is, shall be or become inter the bids will be compared and the contract tion of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the hue: thence westerly en a straight line to thi ested, directly or indirectly, as contracting party amount assessed for benefit on anyerson or intersection of the westerly side of Sedgwicl iartncr, stockholder, surety or otherwisein of contract. property shall he paid within sixty days after avenue with the middle line of the block hetweel n the performance of the contract, or in the Bidders will write out the amount of their the date of said entry of the assessment, interest Fast One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street and ,upplies, work or business to which it relates bids or estimates in addition to inserting the will be collected thereon, as provided in section East One Hundred and 5r- Ytty-seventh street or In any portion of the profits thereof. The bit same in figures.

2742 TH r: CITY RlCORD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902.

The President reserves the right to reject "I1 700 lin, fL tz-inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, AVENUE, IN THE BOROUGH OF 648 lineal feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe boos or estimate, if he deem it to be for the inter- a manlio,es, 1BROOKLYN. sewer. e;t of the City so to do. -oo feet It. M. foundation planking. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 7 manholes. 'I lie person or persons making a bid or Time allowed for completing the whole work quality of the material and the nature and zoo feet B. H. foundation planking. mate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelo')e I' ill be thirty (3o) working days. I extent, as near as possible, of the work required, The time for the completion of the work and in:1ul +c ita the tit .e gi+-en ahoeus of the sup! ice 'Ilse surety required will be seven hundred I is as follows: full performance of the contract is go working t,, which the bid or estimate is made, with his I$700I dollars. Ito linear feet 16-inch cast-iron pipe sewer. nays. ,r their name ur mines and the date of presenta - No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LAROi< 1 he time for the completion of the work an I 1 he amount of security required will be $boo. tin to the said President, at the said office, on or :\\1) MA'rERIA ,S RI•:(2U1RE1) the full performance of the contract is 6o work- The contracts must be bid for separately, and i ltd+ days_ the bids will be compared and the contract ' • .lie +la:e and hour abo;: nam^d at whicl FOR CON s'ritUuI, i.NG n ,I•:\\ I•:It l he amount of security required is $i,5oo. awarded at a lump or aggregate suns for each t e a I ace the estimates received will be yub- IN FORI'1' NINTH S'Rr_l•_T, RG- !:ly t f•ea+u by the said I'resdent and rca•!. and T\VEIN SIN'1'II AVENUE ANU L•Idders will write out the amount of their bids contract. 51•:\'li\'I'H AVENUE. 1,01to00si or estimates in addition to inserting the same in Itidders will write out the amount of their bids t he au-ar,t of the contract made. according to law, Ii gu res. or estimates in addition to inserting the same in (, sown thereafter as practicable. OI. Lh10t)KLTN. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity a..0 tie ('resident reserves the right to reject all figures. Lach bid of estimate shall contain the name bids nr estimates if lie deem it to be for the inter- The President reserves the right to reject al'. and place of residence of the person making the quality of the material, and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required, est of the City so to do, bids or estimates if lie deem it to be for the inter- -. n:e, the names of all persons interested with is as follows: •I. lie person or persons making a hid or esti- est of the City so to do. t''im therein, and, if no other person be so rn:er- 45 tin. ft. 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer. ntate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope The person or persons making a hid or ests e:,ted, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that 700 l in. ft tz-inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, indorsed with the title given above, of the sup- Hate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope it is made without any connection with any Other 8 manholes, p!ics for which the bid or estimate is made, with indorsed with the title given above, of the sup- I+crson making an estimate for the same purpose, _oo feet B. Al. foundation planking. his ur their name or names and the date of [ lies for which the bid or estimate is made, with cad is in all respects fair and without collu.-ton Time allowed for completing the whole work pi esentatiun to the President, at the said office, I. is or their name or names and the date of pres- : frauu, and that no member of the Board of ,ill he thirty (;o) working days. on or before the date and hour above named. c station to the President, at the said office, on ~`,idermen, head .,f a department, chief of a bu- 'I'lte surety required will be seven hundred at v:hich time and place the estimates received o! before the Gate and hour above named. at teau, deputy thereot, or clerk therein, or other 1 $700) dollars. II ill be publicly opened by the ['resident and which time and place the estimates received will Ricer 11 the ci rporation, is. ..hall be or become \a 6. FOR FURNISIIING ALL THE LAL'(1R read, and the award of the contract made ac- be politely opened by the President and interested, directly or indirectly, as contracting .\N 1) \I:\TI•.RIAI'S RI•:(1h1I,EIL curdlnq to law as soon thereafter as practicable. read, and the award of the contrac' made ac- I•t rn•. partner, stockholder. surety or otherwi-'e FOR C(1NsRUC'rlNG SI':\\'I:R itA F:acli hid or estimate shall contain the name cording to law as soon thereafter as practicable. Ti or in the performance of the contract, or in SIN AT THE \\ ES'f COItNI-.R OP -loth pLice of residence of the person making the Each bid or estimate shall contain the name ::he supplies, work or business to which it rd rtes, EIAIIT\'-1-l1URTtl S'IREEI- AND saute, the ninnies of all persons interested with and place of residence of the Person making the r in any portion of the profits thereof. The hod T\VENT\-', BO12- hint therein, and. if no other person be so inter- tame, the names of all persons interested with , r estimate must be verified by the oath in writ- 0C1GH OF RROOKLYN, erted, it shall distinctly state that fact; also. him therein. and, if no other person he so inter it g of the party or parties making the estimate TI!e Engineer's estimate of the quantity and that it is made without any connection with any ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, ;hat the several matters stated herein are in all quality of the material, and the nature and other person making an estimate for the same 'hat it is made without any connection with any c beets true. extent, as near as possible, of the work required. purpose, and is in all respects fair and without ?tier person making an estimate for the saint- pur- • Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by 1s as tollous; collusion or fraud, and that no member of Lhe pose, and is in all respects fair and without .!.e Con-ent, in writing, of two householders or One sewer basin complete. with iron pans, Board of .Aldermen, head of a department, chief collusion or fraud, and that no member of the ticholdcis in The (_sty of New York. or of a basin hood and connecting culvert. of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief ,:::ranty or surety company duly authorize.l by Time allowed for completing the whole work other officer of the corporation, is. shall lie or Ire- of a bureau, denu•v thereof, or clerk therein, I:,". to act as surety. and shall contain the matters will be ten (7o) working days. curie interested, directly or indirectly, as con- or other officer of the corporation. is, shall je or -+I forth it fir li'. ank forms mentioned below. The surety required will be eighty ($go) dol- trading party, partner, stockholder, surety or become interested. directly or indirectly. as con- No bid or estimate will be considered unless lars. otherwise in or in the performance of the con- tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or .-.r;ompanied by a certified check or money to the No ;. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LAP.OR tract. or in the supplies, work or business to otherwise in or in the performance of the con• fount of five per centum of the amount of the AXT). 11:\'l -,RIAES RE'QU IR1-.l) +i-Inch7 it relates. or in any portion of the profits tract. or in the supplies, work or business to lid rega reJ• as provided in section 42G of The POR CilNSIR1 'FT JNG SE\1'I{R thereof. The bid or estimate must he verified which it relates, or in any portion of the profits I,teater New York Charter. BASIN AT TI11F SOUTH ('MINI-_R by the oath in writing of the party or parties thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified For particulars as to the quantity and qua!tty OF I•=IGH1'V-SI\TIl STIREE1' AND making the estimate that the several matters by the oath in writing of the party or parties .I the supplies, or the nature and extent of the SF\'F:111:I{\Tll AVENUE, BOR- stated herein are in all respects trite. making the estimate that the several matters v"i rk, reference must be made to the specifications OUGH OF BROOKLYN. Each hill or estimate shall ue accompanied by stated herein a--- in all respects true. n file in the ol)ire of the 1'r. - l nt. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and the consent. in uvrltiflg, of two householders or Each hid o,- estimate shall he accomp: nied by Ci,iders are requested to make their bids n- quality of the material, and the natureand freeholders in The City of .\ew York, or of a the consent, hit writing. pf two househc:ders or c t-mates upon the blank form prepared oy the extent, as near as possible. of the work required ettaranty or surety company duly authorized by freeholders in ; he City of New York. or of a c. dent, a cn pc ofw hhic, wit It the proper en is as fnllmcSt lain to act as surety, and shall contain the mat- guaranty or sttr,ty company duly authorized by e!cpe in 71 hick to inclose the bid together frith One sewer basin complete, with iron pans. ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned law to act as so rty, and shall contain the mat- r,q:v „f the contract. including the speeitica- basin hood and connecting culvert. heloay. ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned io the form approved by the Corporation Time allotted for completing the whole work No Nil or estimate will he considered unless below. •-msel. can he obtained upon application there- ii ill he ten (to) working days. secnmpanied by a certified coeck or money to ^'o bid or estimate will be considered unless at the office of the said President. The The surety required will be eighty (fib) dal the amount of five Per centum of the amount atcompar`ed by a certified checm or m+.nev to the 'If the bond required, as provided in section ~ ns and dratcit:ca mac he seen and other infor- tars. amount of five per centum of the amount of the I:.n of taine.l t the office of the Assistant \_,-r. S. FOR FURNTSTTING ALL THE LABOR 42n of The Greater New York Charter. bond required, as provided in section 420 of ii

FROM TWENTY-SIXTH STREET I ipal Department Building, Borough of Brooklyn. SLJPdIE\T ON ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of meal Room No. 403. on the fourth floor of the hulld- A CONCRETE F6UN~A"Tl0V THE byb which the bids will be tested. The ind Tort Murcia Ilranch of the New York (en- n^ No. 258 Broadway, in sal, City, and sue, ROADWAY OF RIC'HARDSO\ Iral and Hudson Ri%er Railroad Company; thence the said Commissioners. will hear parties so extensions must he made and footed up, as th easterly along said property lute to its intersec- 5'1'RE TI) FItO\i GKAH:1-11 AVIi- bids will be read from the total for each ten, d,lecting at our said office on the 22nd day of \Llh, " es L ate of STREET. tion with the easterly line of Spuyten Duyv„ \lay, i9o2, at It o'clock in the forenoon, and or class and awards made to the lowest bidder on read; thence southeasterly and at right angles The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as each item or class. .•.pon such subsequent days as may be found follo`cs: to Spuyten l)uyvii road to the United States Bidders will is-rite out the amount of their pierhead and bulkhead line of the Harlem necessary. 3.370 square yards of granite pavement, with bids or estimates in addition to inserting the Third—That our report herein wil be pre- cement joints; I iver; thence easterly along said pierhead and scntcd to the Supreme Court of the State of saute in figures. line to its intersection with the north- 5o square yards of stone pavement to be re- The Commissioner reserves the right to reject Ii ii New York in and for the First Judicial District laid : erly pierkead and bmtlklie2d line of Spuyten at a Special Term thereof. to be held in Part all bids or estimates if he deem it to be for the L)uyvil creek; thence northeasterly and south - (140 cubic yards of concrete; interest of the City so to do. 11. thereof, at the Court-house in The City of 1,130 linear feet of new atuestone curb to be easterly along said pierltead and bulkhead line .\env York on the 26th day of may, lgo2, at the Deliverywill. be required to be made at the of Spuyten Duyvil creek to a bridge at Broad- set: time and in the manner and in such quantities opening of the Court on that day and that then 650 linear feet of old bluestone curb to be re- ii ay; thence easterly to the westerly line of and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel can as may be directed by the Commissioner. ilroadway; thence northerly along the westerly set; The person or persons making a bid or esti. be heard thereon, a motion will be made that said goo square feet of new granite bridgestone; line of Broadway to the point or place of be- report he confirmed. mate shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope ginning, as such streets are 511055 upon the final 150 square feet of old bridgestone to be re- of the sup slated. NEW _ORK. May in, 1902. laid indorsed with the title given above, maps and profiles of the 'Twenty-third and plies for which the bid or estimate is made. f:\1.\\ ('Ili. UUU!\1l'N.ii1(f. '1tI(IMAS C Time for the completion of the work and the 7lcenty-fourth \\ 'arils of The City of New York, 'tt~\lI.\.tl. J(IFIN \Of.1t)N, Commissioners. frith his or their name or names and the date of excepting from said area all streets. avenues and full performance of the contract is thirty days. nt 10.21. Iliesentation to the head of said Department, at roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally PATRICK -M ACKEY, Clerk. The amount of security required is $4,300. and hour The contracts must be bid for separately, and the said office, on or before the date opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit above named, at which time and place the esti maps deposited as aforesaid. SECOND DEPARTMENT, the bids will he compared and the contract the awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each mates received will tie publicly opened by I-ourth—"that our report herein will be pre- head of said Department and read, and the sented for confirmation to the Siipreme Court of I n the matter of the application of The City of contract. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever Bidders will write out the amount of their bids award of the contract made according to law as the State of .\env York, First Department, at a soon thereafter as practicable. special Term thereof, Part 1, to be held in the the same has not been heretofore acquired, to or estimates in addition to inserting the same in lands and premise'. required for the construe- figures. Each bid or estimate shall contain the name County Courthouse, in the Borough of \I:lnhab and place of residence of the person making ten. in The City of New York, on the 17th day tion of the BRIDGE OVER NEWTOWN President reserves the right to reject all C1tEEK. from Vernon avenue in the Borough bids or estimates if he deem it to be for the in-', the same,' the names of all persons interested of July, 19o2, at the opening of the court on with hint therein, and, if no other person be so that clay. of Oueens to Manhattan avenue in the Borough terest of the city so to do. of I;rooklyn. The person or persons making a bid or es- j interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; Dated BOROUGH OF ',IANIIATT.INN, NEW ]ORK, timate shall furnish the same in a sealed envel- also, that it is made without any connection with May t, l(1u'. ope indorsed with the title given above. of the any other person making an estimate for the I•:1)\V. BRO\'s NI'., ( hairman; URSUANT TO TILE STATUTES IN SUCH supplies for which the bid or estimate is made, same purpose, and is in all respects fair and 11:\It]" H. brIERM.\N, P cases made and provided, notice is hereby without collusion or fraud, and that no member JOHN MLRI'HY, given that an application will be made to the with his or their name or names and the date I Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- of presentation to the President, at the said I of the lloard of Aldermen, head of a department. Comtnissioners. above I chief of a bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk there- JOHN P. 1)ttNN, ' ,nd Department, at a Special 'Term of said Court• office on or before the date and hour to he held for the hearing of motions, in the named, at which time and place the estimates in, or other officer of the corporation, is, shall Clerk. 0112,29. or become interested, directly or indirectly. County Courthouse, Long Island City, in the received will be publicly opened by the President I be County of Queens, in the Borough r f Oueens, in and read, and the award of the contract made as contracting party, partner, stockholder, surety FIRST DEPARTMENT. or otherwise in or in the performance of the The City 0r New York, on the 24th day of May, according to law as soon thereafter as practica- lco2, at the opening of the Court on that day. ble. contract, or in the supplies, work or business to In the Platter of the application of The Mayor, Each bid or estimate shall contain the name which it relates, or in any portion of the profits Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New ,r as soon thereafter as counsel can be hcar,i and place of residence of the person making the thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of sonic. the names of all persons interested with him the oath in writing of the party or parties ntak- saute has not been heretofore acquired, to the :stimatc and Assessment in the above-entitled therein, and, if no other person be so interested, ing the estimate that the several matters stated lands, tenements and hereditgntents required matter. The nature and extent of the improve- is are in all respects true. - UVE IIU\- nent hereby intended is the acquisition of title it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that it herein for the nurnosc of opening E.1S'1 ',y The City of New York. for the use of the made without any connection with any other Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by I)RET) ANTI t{IGIs'I']-Q1;CO.AU STltEET (al- in writing, of two householders or puhlic, to all the lands and premises, with the person making an estimate for the same purpose, the consent, though not yet named h^ proper authority). buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto he- and is in all respects fair and without collusion freeholders in The City of New York, or of a from Arthur avenue to itoston road. as the guaranty or surety company duly authorized by longing, required for so much of the approaches of fraud. and that no member of the Board of same has been heretofore laid out and des- of the bridge over Newtown creek, from Vernon Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, law to act as surety. and shall contain the mat ignated as a first class street or road in the therein, or other officer set forth in the blank forms mentioned 'llventy-fourth Ward of 'lhc City of New Yor... .come in the Borough of Queers to Manhattan deputy thereof or clerk ters :venue in the Borough of -nrook1yn, as is situ- of the corporation, is, shall be or become inter- below. ,ted in the Borough of Oueens, being the ested, directly or indirectly, as contracting party, No bid or estimate will be considered unless O'1'[Cl: l-i l[EREIIt Gltl•:N THAT THE partner. stoc6•holder. surety or otherwise in or ill accompanied by a certified check or money to the N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred -ollotring-described lots, pieces or parcels of land. the performance of the contract, or in the sup- amount of five per centum of the amount of by reason of the proceedings in the above en- I 1.1 plies work or business to which it relates, or in the bond required, as provided in Section 420 titled matter, will he presented for taxation to FIRST PARCEL. any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or of the Greater New York Charter. one of the Justices of the t-unreme Court of the Beginning at the intersection of the easterly estimate must be verified by the oath in writing For particulars as to the quantity and quality State of New Pork, virst Department, at a 5pe- 'inc of Vernon avenue with the southerly line of of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the cia. Terns thereof. Part L. to he held at the 'Carden avenue. Borough of Oueens: running of the party or parties making the estimate that 'hence easterly along said southerly line of Bor- the several matters stated herein are in all re- work, reference must he made to the sFeciSca- County Court house in the Borough of Manhattan in The City of New York, on the 2,ad day of "len avenue 45 feet; thence southerly 532 feet on spects true. lions on file in the Department. i line parallel to the present westerly line of Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied Bidders are requested to make their bids or \fay. Igo,, at To.3o o'clock in forenoon of that by the consent, in writing, of two householders estimates upon the blank form prepared by the da''. or as soon thereafter as counsel can he Vernon avenue and distant therefrom t feet City of New York. or of Commissioner, a copy of which, with the proper heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs. to the established bulkhead-line of Newtown or freeholders in The 'reek: thence westerly along said bulkhead-line 4; a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by envelope in which to enclose the bid, together charges and expenses has been deposited in the law to act as surety. and shall contain the matters with a copy of the contract, including the specifi- office of the Clerk of the (reinty of New York- feet to the present easterly line of Vernon axe- set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. cations, in the form approved by the Corporation there to remain for and during the space of ten •mne. and thence northerly along said easterly line No bid or estimate will be considered unless Counsel. can he obtained upon application there- days. as required by the provisions of section qqr of Vernon avenue 547 feet to the place of begin- accompanied by as certified check or money to for at the office of the said Department. of the Greater l\ew York , tarter as amended lung. the amount of five per centum of the amount of HOMER FOLKS. by chanter 466 of the Laws of fool. Srcoxn PARCEL. the bond required, as provided in Section 420 of Commissioner. Dated 11OROUGH OF MANIIATTAN, NEW YORK, Beginning at the intersection of the easterly The Greater New York Charter. TUE CITY OF NEW YORK, MAY 5, 1902. alas lo. 1902. tine of Vernon avenue with the northerly line of For particulars as to the quantity and quality may7.Tn EDWARD L. PATTERSON, Ilorden avenue, Borough of Queens: running of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the JOHN W. FOLEY, thence easterly along said northerly line of Bor- work, reference must be made to the specifica- JAMES HIGGINS. den avenue 6o feet: thence northerly n6 feet on tions on file in the office of the President. OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. Commissioners. a line parallel to the present easterly line of Bidders are requested to make their bids or JOHN 1'. DUNK, Vernon avenue and distant therefrom 6o feet to estimates upon the blank form prepared by the BOROUGH of THE BRONX. Clerk. mto,21. the southerly line of Jackson avenue: thence President, a copy of which, with the proper envel- "Bronx Borough Record;" "North Side News." westerly along said southerly line of Jackson ave- cpe in which to inclose the bid, together with BOROUGH OF QUEENS. FIRST DEPARTMENT nne oo.8 feet to the present easterly line of a copy of the contract, including the specifica- For Long Island City and Newtown Districts- Vernon avenue. and thence southerly along said tions, in the form approved by the Corporation easterly line of Vernon avenue 28 feet to the ••Long Island City Star:" "Newtown Register." In the matter of the application of the Board of place of beginning. Counsel, can be obtained upon application there- For Flushing. Jamaica and the Roekaways- Street Opening and Improvement of The City for, at the office of the said President. The "Flushing Times;"i "Jamaica Standard." of New York. for and on behalf of The Mavor. THIRD PARCEL. and drawings may be seen and other in- Beginning at the intersection of the easterly plans mes;" H OF RICHMOND. Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New formation obtained at the office of the Assistant York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the line of Vernon avenue with the northerly line of Commissioner of Public Works, Room t5, Munic. "Staten Islander;" "Staten Island World." 2744 THE CITY RECORD TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902.

Third street, Borough of Queens; running thence ever the same has not been heretofore ac- Law Department, Borough Hall, Borough of j the State of New York, First Department, at a easterly along said northerly line of 'third street yulred. to IIAl 1 REE f (although not yet named be proper simmtt!ieasterIv front the solttheasterly line of Har- the ttesterlv line of Valentine avenue; thence acthoritc), tront Garrison avenue I \loliattk tem River Terrace: thence south'vester]v aloe¢ in the natter of the application of The City of nrthcrly along said parallel line to its intersec- ::ienue) to the United States bulkhead line of said last mentioned parallel line to its intersec- Netr fork, relative to acquiring title, wherever tins with a line para..el to and distant too feet 7`. e East River, as the same has been hereto- tion w-ith the nort)uoesterly prolongation of a line .re laid out and desigpated as a first-class the saute has not been heretuture acquired, to n„rtlterly from the northerly line of East One of nonatlel to and too feet southwesterly from the ON l- IILIN1)Itl•I) A\1) FORTY- Hundred and Ninety-ninth street: thence easterly -~rvet or road in the 'I svents-third \\ard southwester-ly line of East iItst street: thence I\\ i(CRIDbsT STREI- l' (although not yet named along said parallel line to its intersection with 1 `lie City of New York. lamilton Terrace 1 Imite parallel to and distant too feet easterly northwesterly along said prolongation to the I•-v proper authority). from 1- nsiint or Place of beginning. as such streets are t,, Convent avenue, in the Twelfth \Ward, lion- front the easterly line of Valentine avenue; thence I)TICE IS THEREBY GIVEN Tlt:vT THE Shown upon the final mans and profiles of the r.git of \lanhattan, in The City of New York outherl, along said parallel line to its intersec- N supplemental and additional bill of costs. 27d sod 24th Wards of The City of New York. lion with the centre line of the block between .!'urges and expenses incurred by reason of the e\renting from sail area all streets. avenues and (Cast One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street and . -ovedings in the above-entit:ed matter, vi!l be E, TI{E U\T)!?RSIGNED. COMMISSION- mails- or portions thereof, heretofore legally ers of Estimate and Assessment in the East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street; -voted for taxation to one of the 1ostices of opener, as such area is shown upon our benefit W thence easterly along said centre line to its in- t e Supreme Court of the htate of New York. almce-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all •t:: no deposited as aforesaid. persons interested in this proceeding, and to the tersection with the westerly line of Briggs ave. i :-t Department. at a Special Term thereof, Furth.—That our report herein will he pre- sue; thence southerly- along said line of Briggs I ..rt I., to be held at the County Court House. „caner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all avenue and its southerly prolongation to its in- -cnted for confirmation to the Supreme Court of houses and lots and improved and unimproved . the Borough of Manhattan. in The City of • ~• „f tcrsection with a line pralllel to and tno feet Stir Vim-k. First l)elorlitumt. at a lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it \,ii- York, on the 32d day of May. igo2, at ~necial Term thereof, Part III.. to lie held in the southerly from the southerly line of East One ;n o'clock in the forenoon of that day. or as mum concern, to wit.: fItlooreld and Ninetv-fourth street; thence tcest- - n thereafter as cocnsel can i.e heard thereon: r'ounty Courthouse. in the Rornugh of Man- I- irst.—That ice have completed our estimate itiP in The City of New York, on the 26th erly along said parallel line to its intersection with ,..nl that the said bill of costs. charges and ex- t;, c and assessinent. and that all persons interested in of Tine, t902, at the opening of the court this proceeding. or in any of the lands, tenements a line parallel to and too feet easterly from the I.sn;es has been deposited in the office of the ~n that day. easterly line of Kln'sbridge road; thence south- 1 '.rrk of the County of New York, there to re- I) and lierelitanients and premises affected thereby erly along said parallel line to its intersection .in for and during the space of ten days, as "!ted IIn ROt.•G It nF TFIAN II.STT:\N, NEW YORK, and paring objections thereto, do present their .April 29, 1902. said objections in writing, duly verified, to its at with the northerly prolongation of a line parallel _,.-;uired by the provisions of section 9^^ of the PENNO LI•-WIN ON, to and distant too feet easterly from the easterly I,rrater New York Charter, amended by chapter our office, Nos. go and o2 \Vest Ilroadway, in the 'ine of Valentine avenue: thence southerly along Chairman; Borough of Manhattan. in The City of New York, _ -f the T.an-s if tgo1. JOHN' E. CON V CT.I Y, said northerly prolongation and parallel line to _i.. .i. I' k, s.,.. nF MANIT:ATT.AN, NEW YORK. on or before the 23d day of May, 19o2, and that EDWARD R. P1\'f H- we the said 0oiutnlissioilcrS u' ill hear parties so ob- its intersection with a line parallel to and dis- Commissioners. jecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- tant too feet southerly from the southerly line \\"h:l.i.ESLEY \V. GAGE. Inn's P. Drys. of Fordham road: thence westerly along sail par- i- RIfINIiL.-ANllER DILLON, ance at our said office on the 26th day of May, Clerk. m 6,2.•1 ollel line to the point or place of beginning; as EI(',N.-AL D. \VOODWARD. 09o2, at t t o'clock a. m. such streets are shown upon the final maps and Com mlissioners. Second.—That the abstract of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and profiles of the Tw-enty-third and 'Twenty-fourth I.0u-s I'. 1i IN. Clerk. SECOND DEPARTMENT. \Yards. of The City of New York, excepting from m9,zo. benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates. Such area all streets. avenues and roads or por- In the matter of the apnlicat;on of The City of proofs and other documents used by us in making tionsthereof heretofore legally opened as such mr report, have been deposited in the Bureau of \esv York, relative to acquiring title to T':\R- area is shown upon our benefit maps deposited as FIRST DEPARTMENT. R1YfT I'L.\C'E, from cet.enttt a,-en,,e to Ninety. Street Openings in the Law Department of The aforesaid. secind 'smect. in the Thi'Heth Ward in the Bor. City of New York. Nos. go and 92 \Vest Broad- Fourth.—That our report herein will be pre- In the matter of the application of The Mayor, n11011 of Brooklyn, The City of New York. way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, tented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New there to remain until the 3d day of June, 1002. the State of New York. First Department, at a York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the '!'bird.—That the limits of our assessment for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1VE, Special Term thereof, fart I., to he held in the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the benefit include all those lands, tenements and County Courthouse, in the Borough of Manhattan, lands, tenements and hereditaments required the undersigned, were appointed by an Ilereditaments and premises situate. lying and be- order of the Supreme Court made and entered in The City of New York, on the 3d day of for th purpose of opening EAST ONE IIUN- ing in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of fuly, 1902, at the opening of the Court on that lcrein on the i ith day of September, tgot, and New York, which, taken together, are bounded DRF.D :\\D Sl:\'li\T\'-1 I!t5'I' STRh I T day. (although not yet named by proper authority), ?lily filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings and described as follows. viz.: County, a copy of which order was filed in the Beginning at a point in the centre of the block Dated BoRouctt OF MANHATTAN, New YORK, from Sedgwick avenue to the United States March lo, 2002. bulkhead line of the Harlem river, as the same office of the Register of the County of Kings on between Convent avenue. Amsterdam avenue. the [4th day of September, igoi, and indexed in -,tICHAEL C. GROSS, has been heretofore laid out and designated as \Vest One Hundred and Forty-fourth street and Chairman; a first-class street or road in the Twenty-fourth the Index of Conveyances in section r8, blocks \Vest One Hundred and Forty-fifth street; thence 09 t. 6o04, 6072, 6073 and 6ot6, Commissioners JOHN P. BURNS. Ward of The City of New York. easterly along the centre line of the block be- Commissioners. f Estimate and Asse.iment for the purpose of tw'een \Vest One Hundred and Forty-fourth mak-ng , just and equitable estimate of the JOHN P. Dc Clerk. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE fourth street and West One Hundred and Forty- m zt bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred 1.1cc or dan, sge, if any, to the respective e•tvners, fifth street and its prolongation to its intersection NN 3 by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled essees, parr'es and persons entitled to or in tc'ith he northerly prolongation of the centre line — matter will be presented for taxation to one of 'crest.-d in the lands and premises to be taken of the block betw-een St. Nicholas avenue and FIRST DEPARTMENT. the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Statt for the purpose of opening the said street of Hamilton Terrace: thence southerly along said f New York, First Department, at a Special avetnte, as particularly described in the petition northerly prolongation and centre line to its itu In the matter of the application of The City of Term thereof. Part I.. to he held at the County of The City of New York, filed with said order mersection with the centre line between West One New York. relative to acquiring title. wherever Courthouse in the Borough of Manhattan. in -n the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and Ilttndred and Forty-first street and \Vest One the same has not been heretofore acquired. to The City of New York. on the 21st day of May for the purpose of making a lust and cquitabh hundred and 1 orty-fourth street; thence west- JUMEL PLACE (although not vet named by toot. at to.3o o'clock in forenoon of that day, m ,-ses-ment of the benefit of said street or avenn, erly along said centre line to its intersection with proper authority), from West One Hundred as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard there so to he opened, to the respe_tive owners, partie- the centre line of the block betsceen Hamilton and Sixty seventh street to Edgecombe road. in 11: and that the said bill of costs, charges and and persons respectivly entitled to or tnterestec Terrace and Convent avenue; thence northerly the Twelfth \yard, Borough of Manhattan, City expenses has been deposited in the office of the , n the lands and premises and not required fo along said centre line to its intersection with the of New York. Clerk of the County of New York, there to re- the purpose of opening said street or avenue easterly prolongation of the centre line of the main for and during the space of ten days. as 'nit henented therehv, and of ascertaining and de block between West One Hundred and Forty- E. THE TTNBERSTGNED, COMdtISSION- required by the provisions of section ogo of the ininc the district benefited by said assessment ' third street and \Vest One Hundred and Forty- W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- 'Ind the extent and boundaries of the respective fourth street; thence westerly along said east- above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all ter )66 of the Laws of toot. 'racts and parcels of land participating in sail erly prolongation and centre line to its intersec- persons interested in this proceeding. and to the Dated Boaot:cn or MANHATTAN, SEW YORK, `:enefit, and of Performing the trusts and dutie tion with the centre line of the block between toner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all May ;, igoa. -eqmuureul of us by Title 4 of Chapter XVII. o Convent as'ence and Amsterdam avenue: thence houses and lots and improved and unimproved DANIEL O'CONNELL, the Charter of The City of New York, and th northerly along said centre line to its intersection 'ands affected thereby, and to all others whom it SAML. A. FIRETAG. acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto o with the centre line of the block between West may concern. to wit: T. RHENELANDER DILLON, amendatory thereof. One Hundred and Forty-fourth street and \Vest First—That we have completed our estimate Commissioners. All parties and persons interested in the land One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, being the and assessment, and that all persons interested in Tctty P. Dvvv, Clerk. m7,r7 and premises taken or to be taken for the put point or place of be.^-inning, excepting from such this proceeding or in any of the lands. tenements nose of openinv said street or avenue, or affecte area all streets, avenues and roads, or portions and hereditaments and premises affected thereby thereby, and having any claim or demand o thereof, heretofore legally opened, as such area and having objections thereto. do present their FIRST DEPARTMENT. account thereof, are hereby required to present th is shown upon our Benefit Maps deposited as said rahiections in writing. duly verified, to us at same. duly verified, to us, the undersigned Con aforesaid. our office, Nos. qo and q2 West Broadway. in the In the matter of the application of The City •"mssioners of Estimate and Assessment, at on Fourth.—That our report herein will be nre- Rnrnutgh of Manhattan, in the City of New of New York, relative to acquiring title, where' office in the Bureau of Street Openings of th sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of York, on or before the 23d day of May, t9oz,

TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. THE CITY RECORD. 2745

and that we the said Com m issioners will hear County Courthotrse, in the Borough of Man- .,u,ng last-ntent,uned parallel line to its intersec- Dated BORUUGtt OF t\MANl1ATTAN, Naw YORK, parties so objecting, and for that purpose will hattan, in The City of New York, on the 29th tton with the I.csterly prolongation of a time April 17, 19os. be all attendance at our said office on the zbth day 'lay lIt July, tyur, at the opening of the court ...u„-, to and distant zuu feel northerly front MLSSMORE KENI)ALL, tit May, 1902, at 1u.30 ucluck a. m. on that day. the northerly Irate of Last 'Iwo Ihundred and Chairman; bcc'md-that the abstract of our said estimate hated ltutmuGH of MANttATTAN, New YORK, Eleventh street, as the same is east of Putnam WILLIAM H. WALKIR, and asscsslnua, toget for whit our damage anu March 4, 1902, ncn1151; thence easterly alone said westerly prulun- IV. It. VELANLY, intent maps, and also all Lte athi.lavits, estmtates, WILLIAM 1I, HARKER, gtI„u and parallel IIne to its intersect ton with Commissioners, prods and, utuer documents used by us in mak- Chairman; the northerly prolongation of the puddle line of JOHN P. UUNN. Clerk. asb,rn14 tug our report, have been deposited in the llur- I). M, KOEIIL1:R, the block between hull avenue and Decatur ave- cau ut Street Openings in hue i..aw Department Commissioners. uue; thence southerly and southwesterly along FIRST DEPARTMENT. ut file City of Aew Lurk, Nos. gu and 92 Sliest JOHN O U N N, said northerly prolongation, middle line and its 1;ruauway, in the I)oruugn n :Manhattan, in sate Clerk m3-z t ".ill ,c:tcr.y prolongation to the point or place In the matter of Lie application of the Board of city, there to remain until the 3d nay of June, of beginning, as such streets are shown upon the Street Opening and Improvement of The City 1902. final mil is and profiles of the Twenty-third and '1 bird-That the limits of our assessment for FIRST DEPARTMENT. of \'ew I orb for and on behalf of The Mayor, I went,-fourth \1 arils of The City of New York. Aldermen and Commonalty of The Cit' of New benefit include all thuse lands. tenements, and excepting from such area all streets, avenues and In the matter of the application of 'I he City of York relative to acquiring title to ALBANY het euuaments and preur,ses situate, lying auu roads or portions thereof heretofore legally opened, ROAD (altitough not yet named by proper au- being in toe Borough of NJ.anhtuttan, in file City New York, the successor of the Mayor, Aider- .0 ,ii' is shown upon our benefit maps de- men and Commonalty of The City of New thurity), trout Itailey avenue to 'van Curtlandt vi New lurk, wntett, taken together, are buundeu li, „itcd as aforesaid. \'ark, as the same has been heretofore laid out -nd described as follows, viz.: York, for the appointment of Commissioners Putu-th-1 hat our report herein will be pre- and designated as a first-class street or road, in Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- of Assessment under Chapter 339 of the Laws viii cu fur cuufirniation to the Supreme Court of tiun of toe muddle line at the block between of 1y92, an act entitled, "An Act to regulate, the Twenty-fourth Li and of The City of New the State. of New York-, htrst Department, at a York. \t est One Hundred and Jtxt"-tOurtlt street and intpru, c and enlarge 1 'A Rh Al L.AUI- 'pedal Penn thereof, Part I., to be held in the \Vest One hundred and Sixty-urea street situ ln)\It ONE ItU\DRl h) \NI) S1s'L11 I utility (-ourt-house, in the thorough of hlanhat L, IHl: UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- a line paralier to and distant too feet westerly STREET, in '1'he City of New York, and pro- t;n, in The City at New York, on the 29th day W ers of Lstiutate and Assessment in the from the westerly line of lmstcruam avenue, viding for the passage of intersecting streets ,i July, 1902, at the opening of the court on dote-entitled matter, hereby give n.,ttee to all running thence northerly along said parallel line under the railroad structure of the New York h;u (la }'. Pet suns nnerested in this proceeding, and to the to its Intersection with toe Huddle line of tut and Harlem Railroad Company, and for the ele 2,5 item' or owners, Occupant or occupants, of all Dated, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, onuses and lots and improved and unimproved block between Nest One Hundred and Seventy- vatton of said railroad structure, and fur chang - .Ill 2, 19.2. first street and blest One aluudred and Jevenl.y- ing the grade of said railroad, and for the can OltEl), H. SANI)ERSON Chairman; ,anus affected thereby, and to all others whom it second street; thence easterly along said uttuu,a stuction of a new railroad bridge at an in- MALI US J. NI.WM AN,' .nay cwtcern, to wit: line and its easterly prolongation to its litter- creased elevation over the Harlem river, an d IV. LNIEMANN, I' trst-11tat we have completed our supplemental section with a one parallel to and distant ton providing for all changes in any avenues, and amended estunate and assessment, and that Commissioners. all persons interested in this proceeding, or in feet easterly from the easterly line of Ifighunllge streets or railroads that may be necessary by JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. mt,19. terrace; thence southerly an southwesterly along reason of such change in structure and grade ------ - _ ------any of the lands, tenements and heredrtaments said parallel line to its intersection with a line and increased elevation of bridge, and for other I and premises atlected thereby, and having objec- parallel to and distant Lou feet easterly from the purposes," as amended by Chapter 548 of the FIRST DEPARTME N T ' uons thereto, do present their said objections in eosteny line of bthgvcombe road; thence suutucrly Laws of 1694, by Chapter 594 of the Laws of ,crmng, duty verified, to us at our office, \us. go Itt the matter of the application of time Board -,nu 92 tt- awnti Last-menttcned parallel line to its mtersce- 1896, and by Chapter 613 of the Laws of thja. „f Street Opening and Improvement of The est L'ruadoay, in the Bu.1uugh of rMan- lion with the easterly prolongation of the muddle (lily of New lurk, tar and on behalf of The ..attau, in the City of New fork, on or be, re the line of the buck between it eat One 1-lunureu ,UI2SCANT TO T1IE STATUTES IN SUCH \layar, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City ,ulh day of May, 1902, and teat tve, the said Cont- anti Sixty-tourth street and West One Hundred cases made and provided, notice is hereby of New York, relative to acquirin title utsstuuers, will hear parties so objecting, and for and Sixty fifth street; thence westerly along said given that an application will be made to tIe wherever the same has not been heretotgore ac- .oat purpose will be in attendance at our said, office easterly prolongation and middle line to toe point auprenre Court of the State of New York, I,itst ti,,irc~l, to EAST ONE IIUNLR1?U AND it the tyth day of May, 1902, at to o'clock a. rn. or place of beginning, excepting front such area Lcparmucmit, at a Special 1cr111 of said Court, to 'I'11I12-I'F-F.II;II'IiI STRF,-:1 (although not yet Second-'than the abstract of our said supple- all streets, avenues and roans, or portions there- fie held in fart 111. thereof, in the County Cow t• named by proper authoritv), from the 1-larlem coral and amended estunate and assessment, to- of, heretofore legally opened, as such area, is vus„ to tic t;uruugu 0 .uanh,utaa, On ute _bill rive. to a point 4r,3.22 feet westerly of the ,5etuer wnh our damage and benefit maps, and also stu,wn upon Our benefit maps deposited as afore- day of May, rg02, at the opening of the Court west line of Alexander avenue in the Twenty- 1,1 the amdac Its, esttntates, pruuis and other docu- ,aid. on taut clay, or as soon thereafter as counsel can third Ward of 'the City of Ne'.v York, as the uents used by us in making our report, have been hourtli-that our report herein will be pre- tic heuru until Ciii, tut hue ,iIll i -lie„t ,, t „u ,- saem h as been heretofore laid out and des- Iepostted to the Bureau at Street openings, in the sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of ntisaioners- of Assessment in the above-entitled ignated as a first class street or road. L,aw Department of 'file City of New lurk, Aus. the State o. New lurk, rtrst llepartment, at a matter. This application is for the appointment t o and 92 blest hSroadway, in the Borough of Special 'Perm thereof, \'art 1., to „e held in the by the Supretue Court, first \Jepaloltcnt, at .tlanhattan, to said city, there to remain until the County Lourt-house, to the l,orou'. of Manhat- t.onlmlssioneis of Assessment for the purpose of OTICE IS III:RI:IIY GIVEN TIfAT TI-IF '7th day of flay, t902. fan, in 'file City of New Cork, on the zgth day viewutg the trnprovement provided fur by the '' shhmhLemental and additional hill of costs, lhtid- l hat the louts of our assessment for of July, t9o2, at the opening of the court on temps of chapter 339 of the Laws of 1892 and cl arges and expenses incurred by reason of the ,eueht include all those lands, tenements and that day. the acts amendatory thereof, from One Huudrud in I red-u lmngs its the above entitled matter, will lie tereilitamepts and preunses situate, lying and be- Dated, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, and Sixth street north to the Harlem river, and presented for taxation to one of the ustices of ng to the Borough of 9 he Bronx, in The City of :Aprtt 3, igu2. all such lands, tenements, hieredriaptents and the Syprcune Court of the State of ew York, -'sew York, which, taken together, are bounded 1IENI&Y P. McGOWAN- premises as they ntay ultimately include within j I' first Department, at a Special Ternt thereof lid descroscd as follows, viz.: Chairntan; the area of asressment for bulLfit that may be I :,rt 1,, to be held at the County Court house Beginning at the point formed by the intersec- E.iGAR M. LEVE,NTRI"1T, lixed and determined by there, and to dcterraniic "t the Borough of \1ailmnttan in '1'Ite City of tion of the northeasterly line of Riverdale avenue Commissioners. an area of a.,se,sment upon which an assessment York. on the 23d day of May, tgo2, at ,tnh the southwesterly line of llroadway; running JOAN 1'. DUNN, shall be unposed suthctent to meet and pay the the thence northeasterly along said line of Broadway Clerk. m3-2t entire amount of the assessment bonds wllicu 111 ~35 toerocftein eufore oo not that day', or as to its nttersectiort with the southwesterly line of have been issued in pursuance of the provisions i 'l'l that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- ,vast 1wu liundred and 'l lio rty-tlnrd street; thence uf the aforesaid act and the acts amendatory 1 1.1,-es has been deposited in the office of the southeasterly along said soutlevesterly line to its FIRST DEPARTMENT. utereuf, for the purpose of raising the amount ( Ii''k of the County of New York, there to re utersecttun with the southeasterly line of the New oh the cost of the said Improveutent required to I illain for and ,luring the space of ten days, as York and Putnam Railway; thence northeasterly let the natter of the application of The Mayor, be borne and paid in the first instance by The ' cquired by the provisions of section 999 of the song said line of ratltiay to its intersection with Atucriitm and (luiiiuiuuuorty at the City at Aew City of New York, together with interest on such I (;u-eater New York Charter as amended by chap I lute parallel to the northerly line of Van Cort- lurk, re.;:tIxe to aeqolTiog title, Ovucrever toe bonds to the date of the levying of such assess- icr 466 of the laws of toot. :mdt lark, South, and distant Zoo feet northerly saute liar out aced, item ctulure acquurecl, to the n,ent,Elie or such portion of said bonds and interest Dated Itoc.00GH OF MANHATTAN, New YORK, therefrout; thence easterly along said parallel line lauds, nusueutemas and uercUlta,ucuts requ reti II, said Commissioners of Assescuicnt suatI May to, 1902. ,o a point due north of the intersection of the fur tote purpose of opening 1 L1.111' I OA A V L- determine should be paid by assessment. FORDHA\I MORRIS, centre lines of Van Curt!andt avenue and Bailey t, L (altuuugn not yet uamcd by proper au- And further to determine whether to assess 11':11. GROSS\IAN, avenue; thence due south to the southerly line of thurny', trout Buscuuet avenue to a-eatherbec the whole or any part of said bonds and interest \VII. ARRO\VSM I' H, . tatley avenue: thence easterly and southeasterly lane, is the same Has been heretofore laid out upo,t The City o1 New fork, successor of the Commissioners. along said line of Bailey avenue to its intersection and uestgnateu as a hret-class atieet Or road, \layor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The City JO P. DUNN, with the suuthw- esterly line of East Two Hundred to the twenty-tuurth 1V and of 'file City or of ,sew lock, and to perform all the trusts and Clerk, mto,zr and Lhirty-eighth street; thence southeasterly Act, fork. duties required of them by chapter 339 of the - -- -- - - ---- ilong said line of East Two Hundred and Thirty- Laws of la92 and the acts amendatory thereof, FIRST DEPARTMENT. eighth street to its intersection with the northwest- L, T11L UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- hla z, Kguz- eny line of Cannon place; thence southwesterly W ers or L•sttnrate and Assessment III the and southerly along said line of Cannon place and .wuce-euut,ed ruttier, hcreuy give notice to all ,lte-td, ltd ,, l_ LVESCorpora tt' nCounsel In the matter of the application of The City of iIS southerly prolongation to its intersection with No. 2 Tryon row, Borough of Manhattan, City the northerly line of Heath avenue; thence west. persuns interested in this proceeding, and to ttte of New lurk.-__ m3, 27. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever uuuer Or Owners, uccupaut Or ucCUpanLs, at all the saute has not been heretofore acquired, ti any and southwesterly along the northerly and Its-uses and lots and unproved and a lutpruveu h.AS'C ONE IIIJNII1I-:h) AND ElGtlI , northwesterly line of Heath avenue to its intersec- Iauus atiected thereby, alto to all Others tutom it FIRST DEPARTMENT iRST S'fREET (although not yet named h., lion with the northeasterly line of Riverdale ave-

illy concern, to wit: proper authority), front Third avenue to the title; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly ctrst- lust we have completed our estimate In the matter of the application of The Mayor, Southern Boulevard, in the 'twenty-fourtl inc of Riverdale avenue to the point or place of and assessment, and that all persons interested duderuteii and Commonalty of The City of .few 1l'ardl Borough of The Bronx, in The City of ,eginning, as such streets are shown upon the final m this prueecumg, or in any of the lands, tcue- lurk, relative to acquiring title, wherever the New York, as the same has been heretofore lair naps and profiles of the Twenty-third and Twen- ments and hcredtanlents and premises affected same has not been uereturure acquired, to the out and designated as a first-class street or road ty-fourth Wards of The City of New York, ex- Ibereuy and having objections thereto, to prescut lauds, tenements and hereditantents required --epting front such area all streets, avenues and their said objections lit writing, uu,y vertued, to for the purpose of opening I'LRR1 A\,LAUI•. roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally ~lE, Ti-IF UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION tpened, as such area is shown upon our benefit us at our umce, Aus. yu and yz West Broadway, lidtliuugo out yet n,.meu by ttruer autltur.y 1, `J rat to a Ilorougu of \lanhattan, in the City al from Moshulu Parkway to the southern line of 1/ ens of Estimate and Assessment in the naps deposited as aforesaid. I' oudlawn Cemeterv, as the same has been above entitled matter, hereby give notice to al fourth-'that our supplemental and amended re- New York, fin or before the 23d day of .Day, persons interested in this proceeding, and to the 1102, and that we, the said Coutntissioners, will heretofore laid Out and designated as a first- sort herein will be presented for confirmation to hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of al '.he Supreme Court of the State of New Cork, Of Sue City of New Yorg. houses and lots and improved and unimorovec'' rirst L)epartment, at a Special Term thereof, Part tt ill be in attendance at our said office on the 2btn it o'clock p. ot. ants1 a ffec t ad tllet - aI )y, an d t o a II otl tern w_h om t III., to be held in the County Courthouse, in the day of May, 1902, at 4 ay concern, to wit: Second- that the abstract of our said estimate I?, '[lIL UND ER IGNED, COMMISSION- 'tr Iturough of M\lanhattan, in The City of New York, Estivate and Assessment in the first- That we have completed our estimate and n the _6th day of June, 1902, at the opening of and assessrrtent, togetHer with our damage ant, W ens of 1-sessment, and that all persons interested in this benefit lisps, and also all the aitidavits, estimates, above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all the Court on that day. husuns interested in this proceeding, and to the I"oceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements ant' Dated BOROUGH OF 1CANHATTAN, NEW YORK, proofs and other documents used by us in nab- betedttaments and premises affected thereby, and mg our report, have been deposited in the Bur- owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all ,Ilarclt 24, 1902. eau of Street Openings in the Law Department III uses and lots and improved and unimproved I having objections thereto, tlo present their said oh \I'ILLIAM N. WILLIS, ,ands affected thereby, and to all others whom it )t'ctions in writing, dully verified, to us at our of R. G. MONROE, of The City of INew fork, Nos go and 92 West lice, Nos. 90 and 9211 est (;roadway, in the Bur Commissioners. 1roadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said may concern, to wit: city, there to remain until the 3(1 day of June, First-That we have completed our estimate and 'nigh of \lanhattan, in TheI City of New York, or JOHN_ 1_DUNN, Clerk. a26,mt4 assessment, and that all persons interested in this or before the 16th day of May, rgo2, and that we t suss will hear parties so ob Third-'\'hat the limits of our assessment for litoceecuug, or in any of the lands, tenements and tl'e said Commissioners, FIRST DEPARTMENT. benefit include all those lands, tenements and ,tereditautents and premises affected thereby, and I lceting, and for that purpose will be in attendance heredltanlents and premises situate, lying and having objections thereto, do present their said I at otu- said office on the rgtli day of May, 1902, at In the natter of the application of The City of rt o'clock a. m. being in the Borough of 'file Bronx, in 'file City ,tllcctlttis to writing, duly verified, to us at our Ne,v York relative to acquiring title, wherever of New York, which, taken together, are bounded office, Nos. go and 92 blest Broadway, in time Second-That the abstract of our said estimatt the same has not been heretofore acquired, to and assessment, together with ourdamage am and described as hollows, viz.: Borough of Manhattan, in "1'he City of New York, -:sT T\Vt) HUNDRED AND TU1R'IIErR Beginning at a point in the easterly line of o il or before the 21st day of slay, 19oz, and that benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates 5"I'RP:El' (although not yet named by proper ,1 e, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so proofs and other documents used by its in maktnt authority), from Broadway to Bailey avenue, in Ogden avenue, distant too feet southerly front ttmr report. have been deposited in the iiureau of the southeasterly corner of Ogden avenue and ,Meeting, and for that purpose will be in attend- the 'Twenty-fourth \\'ard, Borough of The Last One Hundred and Sixty-nmth street; thence ance at onr said office on the 23d day of May, Street Openm¢s, in the Law Department of Thu Bronx, City of New York, tcc2, at 3 o'clock p. rat. City of New York, Nos. to and "a blest Broad running easterly along a line drawn parallel to ' at', in the Borough of Manhattan, in said city E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- and too feet southerly front the southerly line of fecund-Iliar the abstract of our said estimate ers of Estimate and Assessment in the with our damage and t"ere to remain until the 27th day of May, l9o2 "V East One hundred and oixty-ninth street to its :and assessment, together assessment fo, :hove-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all intersection with the southerly prolongation of a oeneht maps, and also all the affidavits. estimates, Tltird-'tmat the limits of our benefit include all those lands, tenements arc ,crsons interested in this proceeding, and to the line parallel to and loo feet easterly from the outs and other documents used by us in making owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of l'creTlilamcnts and premises situate. lying and be easterly line of Plimpton avenue; thence north- ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City o louses and lots and improved and unimproved erly along said parallel line to its intersection Street Openings in the Law 1)eparttuent of The York. wuich, taken together, are bounder ands affected thereby, and to all others whom with a line parallel to and too feet southwest- t.rty if New lurk, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad- j New t tray concern, to wit: .gay, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, ,"I described as follows, viz.: erly from the southwesterly line of Boscobel are- nain until the 1st day of June, 1902.l,egtnning at the easterly corner of Park avenue First-That we have completed our estimate of cue; thence southeasterly along said parallel line n,;rc to re, tesessment for benefit, and that all persons inter the limits of our assessment for ICast. and East One I!nndred and Eightieth street to its intersection with a line parallel to and loo 'Third-That -unninc thence southeasterly along the northeast sted in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, feet easterly from the easterly line of Nelson benefit include all those lands, tenements and easements and hereditantents and premises affected hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- erly line of .o-t One hundred and Eightieth avenue; thence northerly along said parallel line , - hereby, and having objections thereto, do present mg in the 13uruugh of The llronx, in The City Trent to the ...-. ;: river; thence northeaster] to the westerly line of Marcher avenue; thence along Bronx river to a point where the southeast 'heir said objections in writing, duly verified, to northwesterly in a straight line to the point of of New York which, taken together, are bounaea is at our office, Nos, go and 92 West Broadway, .md described as follows, viz.: erly prolongation of the southwesterly line of Fas' intersection of the westei.y line at Ne-sun avenue One Hundred and Eighty-second street intersect n the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of with a line parallel to and too feet distant north- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the northwesterly .tie or side of Bronx river \cw York, on or before the 16th day of May, erly front the northerly line of featherbed lane; of the southwesterly prolongation of the middle 19o2, and that we, the said commissioners, will me of the block between Hull avenue and lie- thence northwesterly along said southeasterly pro thence westerly along said parallel line and its "'iuStlori and the south',vesterly line of East -n, tear parties so objecting, and for that purpose westerly prolongation to its intersection with a ca(ur avenue as the same are between \Voodlawn line I 1-hundred and Eighty-second street to the Point u will be in attendance at our said office on the line parallel to and too feet northwesterly from r,ad and Mosliolu Parkway, North, with a o'clock p. in. too feet westerly from intersection of the southerly line of Quarry roa,' iuth day of May, t9o2, at 3 the northwesterly line of Aqueduct avenue; thence p;,rape] to and distant , Second-'\'hat the abstract of our said estimate the westerly line of Mosholu Parkway, South: with the southwesterly line of East One Hundre southwesterly along said parallelline to the f,m.glity,seeond street: thence northwesterly it if assessment, together with our benefit maps, northerly line of Washington Bridge; thence running thence northerly along said parallel line and prolongation a straight line to the point of intersection of toe end also all the affidavits, estimates,proofs and southerly in a straight line to the intersection to its Intersection with the westerly ether documents used by us in making our re- East Two Hundred northwesterly line of Third avenue with the south of the easterly line of Ogden avenue with a line of the line midway between Hundred and Eizhhs tort, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street and Sixth street and Bainbridge avenue as the a esterly line o,f East One dawn parallel to and too feet westerly from the second street: thence northwesterly along said ling tpenmgs in the Law Department of The City westerly line of Boscobel avenue; thence south- same are between ttoodlawn road and Mosholu if I'ast One Hundretl and Eighty-second street It f New fork, Nos, qo and 92 West Broadway, erly along said line parallel to Boscobel avenue to Parkway, North; thence easterly along said west- 'n the Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there erly protongation and middle line to its intersec the rotnheasterly line of Parc avenue, East: thence its intersection with a line parallel to and too 'mhtfiwesterly along the southeasterly line of Part to remain until the 27th day of May, Kgoz. feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line Lion with the middle line of the block between \venue, Last. to toe point or place of beg.nning '\'bird-That, pursuant to the notice heretofore of Plimpton avenue; thence southwesterly along iboodlawn road and Rochambeau avenue; thence viven when we filed our estimate of damage, the n

I,.td ; thence northerly and northwesterly along day, to hear the said parties an persons in re Boulevard; thence westerly along said centre thence northwesterly along last-mentioned parallel line of Ktngsbnage road to its Intersection :011011 thereto; and at such t our and place, and line to its intersection with the easterly side of hue to the point or place of beginning, as such wrth the easterly lute of 'pu yten Duyvil creek: at such further or other time and place as we Riverside Drive; thence northerly along said streets are shown upon the final maps and profiles thence nurthrrly and westerly along said line of n~nc appoint, we will hear such Owners in re. easterly side of Riverside Drive to its interscc- of the '1wcuty-thHd and Twenty-fourth Wards of ,puyn-n Uuyvu creek to its intersection with the ;:, u„n Utercto, and examine pruots ot such claim- lion with the westerly prolongation of the south- The City ot New York, excepunv from such area ,, 'UUI %esterty prutongauun of the southeasterly .In or claimants, or such additional proofs and crly side of \\est One Hundred and "fwenty- all streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, Luc ut .puytcn Duyvil road. as the saute is be •iLcg.uions as may then he oticred by such owner tiftlt street; thence easterly along said prolonga- heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown t.'rcn \\est Two hundred and Thirty-first street o. on behalf of the City of New Yurk. tion and southerly side of \\est One Hun. upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. ,In,l 1Vest fwo hundred and 'Thirty-second street ; I Butnoh or BROUKL,SN, Tito CITY Of died and 'I-wenty-fifth street to its inter- fourth—'that our last partial and separate re- th, nee northeasterly along saia southwesterly pro- NE'. 1oaK. .\pill _n, ty_o2. section with the westerly side of the Boule- port herein will be presented for confirmation to I„ligation and line of 'puyten Duyvil road to Its IIL( II A. \lct'L•:K\AN, void; thence southerly along said westerly side the Supreme Court of the State of New boric, u,ciisect1on with a line para..el to and distant N(II \l:\N S. Ukhb„ of the Boulevard to its intersection with time I•nrst Department, at a Special 'term thereof, feet northeasterly trum the northeasterly line 1\ \l. 11. SVitP1 tt - centre line of the block between West One Hun- fart Ill„ to he held in the County Courthouse, ,,t West Iwo hundred and Thirty-second street; Commissioners. dred and t•ourteenth street and West One lion In the Borough of Manhattan. in the City of New tl,.nce suutheastcriy ::lung said parallel line to Its (_ 1! S. S. I'AtU n, dred and hifteenth street, the point or place of York, on the 211th day of June, 1902, at the ICU tcrsecuon with the nurt hwesterly Iroe of Broad- llei k. to t_23 beginning, excepting from said area, all streets, ,pening of the Ccart on that day. w .ly: thence still southeasterly to the point — ------— - - avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore Dated BuROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, I med by the intersection of the southeasterly FIRST DEPARTMENT. legally opened, as such area is shown upon our April r8, 1902. Iluc of Broadway with the southwesterl y Itne of benefit maps, deposited as aforesaid. OBED H, SANDERSON, foist Two Hundred and 7lttrt)-third street; In the matter of the application of The City of Fourth.-11rat our report herein will be pre- Chairman; thence still southeasterly along said line of East j New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of JOHN F. ROUSAR, I's hundred and TIiirty-third street and its the swine has not been hereto lure acquired, to the State of New York, First Department, at a HAROLD SWAIN, theasterly prolongation to the point or place 1•:AST OAE HUN1)REtt AN1) EIGLITY- Special Term thereof, Part L, to be held in time Commissioners, JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. .~t be taro n l ng, as such streets are • shown upon the \L\ 111 ,TR1.El (n thuuah not yet named by County Courthouse, in the Borough of DManhat- a26-mt4. Final maps and profiles of the • 'Iwenty -thu'd and pt ,,per authority), front Hurd avenue to the tan, in The City of New York, on the loth day I"euty-tourth \\ards of the City of New York, j,,utper❑ 1loulevarcl. in the 'l wenty-fourth of July, 1902, at the opening of the court on that FIRST DEPARTMENT, excepting from such area all streets, avenues and ttar,i• I:orough of The Bronx, City of New day. ra,is, or portions thereof, heretofore legally ()ated Bomtom. ;H OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, In the matter of the application of the Mayor, y recd, as such area is shown upon our benefit —_ April _3, 1902. Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New deposited as aforesaid. 1.1 7.III I. NDERSIGNED. COMMISSION• JAMES A. DUNN, York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the I'ourth—That our last partial and separate re- V V matter, Chairman; same has not been heretofore acquired, to the hart Scree will be o fese e toe ooh h e atiun gnu Assessment in the to -,~c-cnut!ecl tuait I hereuy gl.e twice to au DAVID GERBER, lands, tenements and hcreditaments required I Supreme cult of the State of \ew York. ,,c t. tl~ interested JAMES F. C. BLACICHURST, for the purpose of opening ORCHARD I. na I)cpaoiroerit, to tills prucceU lg and to thr. at a Special Term thereof, °.,, ncr or on hers, occupant or occupants, of all Commissioners. STREET or `AST ONE HUNDRED AND 1'a, t Ill.. to be held in the County t,ourthouse, ❑ SIXTY NINTH STREET (althouglr not yet the Borough ol ses and lots and mtprove.. and unimproved JOHN I', DUNN, of Manhattan, in The City of , s ant rcted thcrcu}, and whom Clerk. m9_27 named by proper authority), train Sedgwvick \,~, York, on the 26th day of June, Igoz, at the to all others ,t .tay concern, to w',t: avenue to iloscobel avenue, as the saute has , I„ ping of the Court on that day, first— I hat hecu heretofore laid out and designated as a I!ated we have completed our estimate FIRST DEPARTMENT. BOROUCU of MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, ant, assessment, and that allt persons imoresteo first-class street or road, in the Twenty-third Ai, hi 16, t gxz, \\'ard of The City of New York. III this proceedm^ or in any of the lands, tene In the tnatter of the application of the Comnris- THOMAS B. CAL'GHLIN, mint- and hereditaments and premises aiTected JAMES OLIVIER, -iuner of Public Works of The City of New rl,ereby, and having objections thereto do present York for and on behalf of The Mayor, Alder- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Commissioners. tin r said objections in wrung, duly venaed, to N supplemental and additional bill of costs, Iunx P. DoNr, Clerk. a>6antq men and Commonalty of the City of New u; at our office, \os. so and az \Vest Broadway, York, relative to acquiring title in fee to cer- charges and expenses incurred by rea,on of the -- — in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of tain pieces or parcels of land between East proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be SECOND DEPARTMENT. .\etc York, on or betore the zoth day of \lay, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and presented for taxation to one of the Justices of . anti that we, tile <:u,l t Ohtnuss nerS, wall First avenge and the Harbor Coinntissioner's the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Ir the matter of the application of The City of -tar parties so objecting, and for that purpose line of the Harlem river and between the I-irst Department, at a Special Tertn thereof, New York, relative to ac.uirin~ e tt.i le wvher ever ,I.: I to :+.. u,lance :u our s- lim ii ethce on the southerly line of One hundred and 'l'hirty- fart 1., to be held at the County Courthouse, the same has not been heretofore acquired to :=n l dam- of May, rquz, at 4 o'clock p. m- second street and Willis avenue, and the south- in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of lcutds and premises requireu for the construe- Second—'1•hat the abstract of our said estimate New York, on the 16th day of May, 1902, at rny line of One hundred and Thirty-fourth 011 of the I'RII)(,y O\'NR NE\1'"1'U\\.\ a'ml assessment, together with our damage and street and Willis asenue, and to a right of way to.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as l REEK. from \croon avenue in the Borough n,l:ctit maps, and also all the affidavits. esti- or casement between the United States pier- soon thereafter as couns heel can be ard thereon; k , f Oueevs, to Manhattan avenue in the Bur- ,m'tes. proofs and other documents used by us in head line of the Harlem river and One and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- .,gh of Brooklyn. tuaklng our report, have been deposited in the Ilundred and Thirty-second street at Willis penses has been deposited in the Office of the l;mccUL of Street Openings in the Law Depart avenue for the construction of a bridge over Clerk of the County of New York, there to re URSUANT TO 'THE t 1IAT(: TES IN SUCH ten of 1'hc City of New Yurk, Nos. qo and g: the llarlem river and approaches thereto be- main for and during the space of ten days, as P cases made and provided, notice is hereby I t\ esr Broado ay, in the Borough of Manhattan. t',cen One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street required by the provisions of section 999 of the c ccn that an application will be made to Inc 'n said city, there to remain until the 31st day and First avenue and One Hundred and Greater New York Charter, as amended by 'ul, reme Court of the state of New York, Seconu ~f \lay. tqo_. "lltirty-fourth street and Willis avenue, pur. chapter 466 of the Laws of igoi. [ 1,partntent, at a Special term of said Court, to 7 hird—'l hat the limits of our assessment for si,ant to the provisions of chapter 147 of the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK. I, : held for the hearing of motions, in the County I cnefit include all those !ands, tenements, and Laws of 1894. May 2, 19112, I uit-house, tong Island Ctty. in the County of i,cieditantents and premises situate, lying and be- WILLIAM A. McQUAID, !,ens. in the Borough of t)ueens, 'nit to the Ilurouglt of The Itrunx in The City WILLIAM H. BARKER, in 'The City Nm.iiICE IS IIERIEBY GIVEN THAT THE i New York, on the 24th day of May, tqoi, of \em York, winch, taken together, are bounded DANIEL F. McCANN, .t the opening of Court on that day. or as soon 1n1 described as follows, viz.: supplemental and additional bill of costs, Commissioners- charges and expenses incurred by reason of the :i•,icafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for Icg,hhmg at •t point formed by the intersec- JOIIN P. DUNN, Ie appointment of Commissioners of lion t,f the north.m-esterly prolongation of a line proceedings in the above-entitled natter, will be Clerk. 0 Estimate presented for taxation to one of theustices of 12-13 ..:. I Assessment in the above entitled matter. The parallel to and distant too feet southwesterly r:. lure and extent of the improvement hereb'- t1 iF the southwesterly line of Last One Hundred the Supreme Court of the estate of New York. ,c!inded is the acquisition of title by The City of Eighty eighth street with the southeasterly first Department, at a Special Term thereof, fart FIRST DEPARTMENT. ,:tt~! I., to be held in the County Courthouse in the '5 , ••c York, for the use o. the public. to all the I ,,;e of \\ ebster avenue; running thence north - .. s and premises. cl-tcrly along said line of \\ ebster at enue to its 1;orough of Manhattan in The City of New York, In the matter of the application of The City of with the buildings thereon on the 22d day of May, 1902, at 10.30 o'clock in 1:,1 the appurtenances thereto belongine. re- Intersection with a line parallel to and distant too New York, relative to acquiring title, whererc_ : re'1 for so tcet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as the saute has riot been heretofore acquired, to much of the approaches of the ounsel can be heard thereon; and that the said ! r,1pe over Newtown Creek. from Vernon aye iIl'am avenue; thence southeasterly along said c WEST TWO HUNDRED Ai\u t•-I1 1'Y. roue in the Borough of Queens. to Manhattan f n:.'rl:el line to its intersection smith a line parallel bill of costs, charges and expenses has been de- NIN"1'II SIREET (although not yet n led by ., . m rue in the Borough of - Brooklyn, as are sit- to and distant too feet easterly from the easterly posited in the office of the Clerk of the County proper authority), from Broadway to K,.'erdale :,tu,l in the Borough of urooklyn, being the tol- I n c of the Southern boulevard; thence southerly of New York, there to remain for and during avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Borough ling described lots. piece or oared l of land, viz.: item; last-mentioned parallel line to its intersec- the space of ten days, as required by the pro- of The Bronx, in The City of New York. I:ccinning at the intersection of the easterly tine erns with the southeasterly prolongation of a line visions of section 999 of the Greater New York n Manhattan avenue with the northerly line of pa•allel to and distant roo feet southwesterly Charter as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- \<'.t street in the iiorougn of Brooklyn: thence ttom the southwesterly line of East One Hundred of '901. W des of Estimate and Assessment in the