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Public Service Commission-First District THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XLI. NUMBER 12326. NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. PRICE, 3 CENTS. 305—Case No. 1759—Union Railway Company of New York City et al.—"Service THE CITY RECORD. and equipment"—Commissioner Eustis. Meeting of the Committee of the Whole held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. and Friday at 10.30 a. m., in the Committee Room. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Regular meeting of the Commission held every Tuesday and Friday at 12.15 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. p. m. in Room 310. ARDOLPH L. KLINE, MATOL ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, CORPORATION COMM. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, COMPISOLLSIL MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. DAVID FERGUSON, Supwasoa. • Minutes of Meeting of the Municipal Service Commission of New York, Held Supervisor's Office, Park Bow Building, 13-21 Park Row. Wednesday, October 15, 1913, at 10 o'Clock A. M. Published daily, at 9 a. m, except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade street (north side), between West Broadway and Church street, New York City. Present—President Frank Gallagher and Commissioners Alexander Keogh and Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy. Richard Welling. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), Two Dol- The President presided. lars; Official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly dis- The public hearing ordered on the proposed amendment of the Municipal Civil trict; Law Department Supplement, 10 cents; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents Service Classification by including in the exempt class, under the heading "Depart- each section; postage prepaid. ment of Education," the following: Director of Division of Reference and Re- ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for cor?ection before search, Assistant Director of Division of Reference and Research, was postponed publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. for two weeks. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least The Commission then went into regular session and the minutes of the meetings THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. held October 8 and 10 were approved. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Alfred J. Talley, Esq., attorney and cousellor at law, appeared in connec- tion with his request that the name of Victor Weintraub be restored to the eligible list of Topographical Draftsman for appointment at $1,500 per annum. The request TABLE OF CONTENTS. was denied. David Hammer, of 52 Cannon st., New York City, appeared, as directed, to show Assessors, Board of— Manhattan, Borough of- cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Axemen for Annual Apportionments and Assess- Minutes of Meetings of Local Boards 10805 mis- ments 10809 Proposals 10819 statements as to experience. The matter was referred back to the Examiners who Completion of Assessments 10809 Municipal Civil Service Commission- rated his experience paper for a report as to whether or not he had received a Board Meetings 10820 Hearing on Proposed Amendment to higher rating than that to which a true statement of his experience would have en- Bridges, Department of— Classification 10809 Proposals 10811 Minutes of Meeting Held October 15, titled him. Report for Quarter Ending June 30, 1913 10793 Samuel Bolitho, of 2241 Homecrest ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., appeared in connec- 1913 10799 Normal College of The City of New York— tion with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons disqualified Brooklyn, Borough of— Notice of Examination 10809 for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as the result of his Proposals 10820 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- Report for Week Ending October 25, ings, etc. 10824 resignation from the position of Draftsman in the Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Official Directory 1913 10804 10806 Brooklyn, while charges were pending against him. The request was denied. Change of Grade Damage Commission— Parks, Department of— James J. Burke, of 350 E. 42d st., New York City, having failed to appear, as Time and Place of Meetings 10809 Proposals 10815 Changes in Departments, etc 10805 Police Department— directed, relative to his . request that his name be removed from the list of persou, City Record, Board of— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- disqualified for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as a Proposals 10810 erty 10810 Public Charities, Department of— result of his dismissal from the position of 'Patrolman in the Police Department, the Court House Board— Proposals 10810 request was denied. Court House Site, Notice of Sale of Public Service Commission, First District- Michael J. Egan, of 608 Oak Tree place, New York City, appeared, as directed, Buildings and Appurtenances Calendar for the Week Commencing Thereto 10820 November 24, 1913 10793 in connection with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons dis- Docks and Ferries, Department of— 10814 qualified for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as the re- Proposals 10820 RichPmroonpdo,saBisorough of—. sult of his dismissal from the position of Patrolman in the Police Department. The Education, Department of— 10819Pronosa/s 10819 Proposals Street Cleaning, Department of— request was denied. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Auction Sales 10814 Edward Cahill, of 332 W. 47th st., New York City, appeared, as directed, to ex- Notices of Public Hearings — Public Proposals 10814 plain the circumstances of arrests in connection with his application for the position Improvement Matters 10816 Supreme Court, First Department— of Fireman. After consideration of the matter the Secretary was instructed to re- Finance. Department of— Filing Bill of Costs 10822 Confirmation of Assessments 10811 Filing of Preliminary Abstracts 10821 move the disqualification appearing against the candidate's name on the eligible list. Corporation Sale of Buildings 10812 Hearings on Qualifications 10822 On motion, it was Corporation Sale of Privilege 10811 Supreme Court, Second Department- Resolved, That Regulation 15 (the labor class) of the Regulations of the Municipal Corporation Sale of Real Estate 10811 Bill of Costs 10822 Notice of Sale of Tax Liens, etc 10813 Filing of Final Reports 10822 Civil Service Commission, be and the same hereby is amended to read as bllows: Proposals 10811 Filing of Preliminary Abstracts 10822 1. Applications for employment in the labor class shall be received only for po- Sureties on Contracts 11008 71994 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District- sitions the titles of which are classified. Vouchers Received November 22, 1913 Application for Appointment of Com- Warrants Made Ready for Payment missioners 10823 2. Each applicant shall be given a receipt for his application, on which shall be November 22, 1913 10797 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— noted his name, address, the position sought, the date and the application number, Fire Department— Application for Appointment of Com- and such number shall be furnished to the applicant on his request at any future time. missioners 10823 Auction Sales 10810 3. Applicants must report for the physical examination promptly at the time and Proposals 10810 Taxes and Assessments, Department of— Public Notice 10810 place stated in the notice given thereof, and must present the notice of examination Health, Department of— Tenement House Department— before they can be examined. Abstract of Minutes of Meeting of the ReportReport for Quarter Ending Septem- Board Held October 28, 1913 ber 30, 1913 10803 4. The results of the physical examination shall be entered on the application Resolutions 10811 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- Instructions to Bidders for Work to be form of the applicant, and following the examination both the said form and notice ment of- of examination shall be stamped with the date and the word "Examined." Should the Done or Supplies to be Furnished 10824 Proposals 10810 applicant fail to pass, the form shall be stamped with the word "Rejected." The notice shall be returned to the applicant. The following are causes of rejection for all titles PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-FIRST DISTRICT. in the labor class: Defect of any extremity necessitating artificial aid or support; tu- berculosis of all kinds; hernia, inguinal or scrotal; vision below 20-30; hearing, mark- edly impaired (except in the case of boilermakers and some other workers in allied No. 154 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. trades, who, from the nature of the work, are more or less subject to aural defects) ; Calendar for the Week Commencing November 24, 1913. obesity; inability to fully extend above the head a dumbbell with each arm; evidence Monday, November 24, 1913-11 a, m.—Room 305—Case No, 1755—Richmond of syphilis and excessive use of alcohol or drugs; certification of eligibles for em- Light and Railroad Company—"Improvements and additions to electric plant"—Com- ployment of laborers shall be made in the manner prescribed for positions in the com- missioner Eustis. petitive class, and the appointing officer, or his representative, shall forward to the Tuesday, November 25, 1913-10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1752—Long Commission an identification sheet wth such entries as may be necessary to permit of Island Railroad Company—Progress Society of the Rockaways et al., complainant— their comparison with the statements and description of the applicant at the time of "Commutation and round trip rates to and from Far Rockaway"—Commissioner his application for registration. Williams. 10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No.
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