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THE CITY RECORD. VoL. XXXII, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. NUMBER 9,544 .

THE CITY RECORD. 822. Mary Wells, No. 1546 Pacific street, 70.7o Denied. 1120. Mary Moore, No. 731 Melrose avenue 80.40 Denied. 1150. Sarah J. McNally, Ninety-fifth street and Fifth avenue, Brooklyn 60.40 Denied. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 119 I Mark A. Skelly, No. 216 East Forty-ninth street 77.10 Denied. 1195. Anna R. Thornton, No. 505 West One Hundred and Fifty- Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New Yoric Charter, by the eighth street 84.6o Denied. 1231. Annie L. Quigley, No. 417 Fifty-fifth street, Brooklyn 68.3o Denied. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. 1265. Mary Purdy, No. 820 Greenwich street 74.20 Denied. 143o. Nora Mullaly, Manhattan State Hospital .Ward's Island 77.60 Denied. GEORGE B. McCLELL AN, MAYOR, 1566. Mary A. Sweeney, No. 751 March avenue, Brooklyn 65.00 Denied.

JOHN J. DELANY, CORPORATION COUNSEL EDWARD M. GROU I. COMPTROLLER 1600. Katie A. Fay, No. 242 East One Hundred and Third street 73.3o Denied. 1624. Anna M. Hug, No. 18o Ten Eyck street, Brooklyn 74.80 Denied. 1546. Frances Connor, No. 159 West One Hundred and Second street 76.20 Denied. PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR. 728 Mary M. Hart, No 447 West Twenty-eighth street 60.30 Denied. 1176. Emma M. Hayden, No. 138 North Portland avenue, Brooklyn. 85.80 Denied. Published daily, except legal holidays. 1181 Mary G. Ames, No. 143 West Ninety-sixth street 80.20 Denied. Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. 1298 Mary A. McInerney, River Crest, Astoria 81.10 Denied. 1325 Mary T. Scanlon. No. 2o77A Dean street, Brooklyn 70.20 Denied. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), .5 cents ; Canvass, 164 r. Mary C. McCormick, No. too East Fifty-sixth street 81.5o Denied. xo cents ; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district ; Law Department and Finance Department supple- 1754. Mary E. wnlaayn. One Hundred and Eighty-second street and ments, 20 cents each ; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, as cents each section of Manhattan. r oQaudi 71.80 Denied. Published at Room a, City Hall (north side), . 1852. Pauline A. Trott, No. 1246 Greene avenue, Brooklyn 64.50 Denied. 1764. Artie E. Reynolds, No. 300 West Thirty-eighth street 84.2o Denied. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 1674. Olive D. Cornell, No. 227 East Seventy-second street 79.3o Denied. 1523. Esther E. Haverty, No. 515 East Eighty-fourth street 78.20 Denied. 1291. Bertha B. Hagenbacher, No. 788 Grand street, Brooklyn 71 . 30 Denied. 1178. Catherine A. Blake, No. Ito East One Hundred and Twenty- TABLE OF CONTENTS. third street 70.00 Denied. 1149. Mary F. Weston, No. West One Hundred and Eleventh street 71.00 Denied. Armory Commissioners, Board of- Fire D'epartment- 1144. Nellie C. Stone, No. 157 Richmond terrace, New Brighton, S. I. 66.8o Denied. Proposals 6324 Proposals 6317 Assessors, Board of- Health, Department of- 1020. Mary E. McGann, No. 158 Nassau street, Brooklyn 82.10 Denied. Minutes of Meeting of June 21, Proposals 6321 988. Ellen Trinneer, No. 149 Raymond street, Brooklyn 82.50 Denied. 1904 6307 Report for Week ending Septembe r 880. Ida M. Johnson, No. 354 , Brooklyn 73.3o Denied. Public Notices 6328 17, 1904 6313 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- Manhattan, Borough of- 74o. Beatrice Murray, No. 14 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn 81.80 Denied. Report for the Quarter ending Proposals 6319 1174. Mary J. Martin, No. 329 West Twenty-eighth street 80.70 Denied. March 31, 1904 6308 Report of Bureau of Buildings, 1063. Mamie F. La Cour, No. 825 Amsterdam avenue 77.20 Denied. Board Meetings 6317 Week ending September 10, Bronx. Borough of- 1904 6307 1621. Helen Higgins, No. 79 Rapelye street, Brooklyn 70.60 Denied. Proposals 6319 Municipal Civil Service Commission- 1466. Margaret L. Hayes, No. 3721 Fort Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn. 76.70 Denied. Report of President, Week ending Minutes of Meeting of July 13, Mary Ryan, No. 302 West Fortieth street 83.4o Denied. September 21, 1904 6312 1343. 1904 6305 1166. Mary Hinchey, No. 352 Fifty-fifth street, Brooklyn 79. to Denied. Brooklyn, Borough of- Public Notices 6321 Proposals 6323 Notice to Contractors 6328 1047. Margaret Krieger, No. 17 73.6o Denied. Change of Grade Damage Commission- Official Borough Papers 6321 1787. Sophia C. Hoover, No. 103 East Sixtieth street 85.10 Denied. Public Notice 6323 Official Directory 6315 1212. Sarah T. Foulis, No. 531 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Changes in Departments 6315 Official Papers 6319 Correction, Department of- Parks, Department of- street 73.10 Denied. Proposals 6318 Proposals 6328 1832. Margaret C. Woods, No. East One Hundred and Nine- Docks and Ferries, Department of- Police, Department of- teenth street 71.60 Denied. Proposals 6321 Auction Sale 6317 Public Notice 6321 Owners Wanted for Lost Property 6318 Inspector of Hydrants. Report for the Quarter ending June Proceedings of September az , 1904 6143 3o, 1904 6310 Proposals 6318 199. John F. McKenna, Nc. 727 East One Hundred and Thirty- Education, Department of- , Borough of- seventh street 78.00 Denied Proposals 6320 Proposals 6323 206. Thomas V. Condren, No. 124 Avenue D 79.70 Denied. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Richmond, Borough of- 60.00 Denied. Public Notices 6326 Proposals 6319 98. Patrick Stanton, No. 4 Cottage row, Kingsbridge Finance, Department of- Street Cleaning, Department of-' 193. Chauncey E. Vaughn, No. 396 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn 63.00 Denied. Auction Sales 6321 Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands 6317 3. John J. Goff, No. 458 West Forty-second street 68.0o Denied. Interest on City Bonds and Stock 6322 Proposals 6317 Notices of Assessments for Opening Supreme Court- James R. Day, Inspector of Fuel, 180. Appeal for rerating granted. Streets and Parks 6321 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 6324 George W. Herman, Inspector of Fuel, 5o. Appeal for rerating granted. Notices to Property-owners 6322 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- Charles Metzger, Police Doorman, 796. Appeal for rerating denied. Notice to Taxpayers 6322 partment of- Public Notices 6322 Proposals 6320 The following-named applicants appeal for a postponement of their physical examination for the position of Fireman, for various reasons. The Committee recommends that the appeals be granted: MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 12592. David E. Geary, No. 320 Prospect avenue, Brooklyn. 12505. Chas. Hoffman, Jr., No. 23 Rivington street. 12516. Edward F. Noonan, No. 221 , Brooklyn. New York, July 13, 1904. 12775. Frank M. O'Shea, No. 34 Morton street. A meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission was held at the Commission's 12786. Jos. Concannon, No. 34 , Brooklyn. offices, No. 61 Elm street, on Wednesday, July 13, 1904, at 3 o'clock. There were ,2598. William Kirchner, No. 315 East Ninety-third street. present President McCooey and Commissioners Crowninshield, Siegel and Bell. 12651. Thomas F. Hagan, No. tog Rapelye street, Brooklyn. The minutes of the meeting held June 2g were approved. 12755. James T. Hanan, No. 140 Newton street, Brooklyn. 12889. Henry C. Murphy, No. 1503 Dean street, Brooklyn. The Committee on Appeals (President McCooey and Examiners Conway and 13078. Henry Von Lubcke, No. 63o East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, The Clarke) presented the following report on appeals considered at a meeting held July ti : Bronx. James J. F. Judge, Assistant Court Clerk, 63o. Appeal for rerating denied. 13079. David M. Young, No. 120 President street, Brooklyn. Harry A. Abrahams, Assistant Court Clerk, 699. Appeal for rerating denied. 13115. Patrick McManus, No. 669 . Joseph P. McNamara, Assistant Court Clerk, 329. Appeal for rerating denied. 12835. Herbert S. Martin, No. 626 Park place, Brooklyn. Charles F. Franklin, Assistant Court Clerk, 401. Appeal for rerating granted. 12518. James A. Molloy, No. 3442 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. Charles B. Chave, Assistant Court Clerk, 415. Appeal for rerating denied. 12507. Chas. Mosher, No. 309 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. John K. Collins, Assistant Court Clerk, 464. Appeal for rerating denied. 12684. Bernard F. Tully, No. 142 North Eleventh street, Brooklyn. George L. Rauch, Assistant Court Clerk, 815. Appeal for rerating denied. 12888. Edward E. Irvine, No. 176 Duffield street, Brooklyn. John F. Dalton, Assistant Court Clerk, 310. Appeal for rerating denied. 12963. Harry J. Rogers, No. 168 West Ninety-fourth street. Albert D. Maguire, Assistant Court Clerk, 706. Appeal for rerating denied. 13005. Frederick Robohm. No. 1526 Washington avenue, The Bronx. Isaac B. Corrigan, Assistant Court Clerk, 456. Appeal for rerating granted. 13186. Thomas L. McCullough, No. 942 East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. Jeremiah Sullivan, Building Inspector, Masonry and Carpentry, 742. Appeal for 13306. Geo. W. Holland, No. 626 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. rerating denied. 13083. Matthias M. Casey, No. 335 East Thirty-third street. William M. Poole, Building Inspector, Masonry and Carpentry, 644. Appeal for 12667. Geo. E. Gibbons. No. 219 Grand street, care Ed. Sullivan. rerating denied. 13090. Michael Butler, No. 1636 Amsterdam avenue. Henry H. 'Tenor, Building Inspector. Masonry and Carpentry, 678. Appeal for 13170. Edgar 0. Sackman, No. 87 Arlington avenue, Brooklyn. rerating granted. 12826. Edward S. Fineran, No. 93 Vandam street. Police Matron. 12862. William Graehe, No. II Jackson street, Tompkinsville, S. I. 1710. Maggie McSherry, No. 833 63.90 Denied. 12927. James P. LeStrange, No. 546 East Seventeenth street. 1649. Eliza Hillman, No. 1680 Bathgate avenue 68.3o Denied. 13352. Peter Farrell, No. 138 West Sixty-second street. 1642. Henrietta Greer, No. 359 East Eighty-eighth street 79.50 Denied. 13352. Mitchell Graham, No. 426 West Forty-seventh street. 1268. Mary E., Dunwoody, Willard Parker Hospital, foot East Six- 13535. William Sheahan, No. 18 Coenties slip. teenth street, City 79.30 Denied. 13661. John J. Collins, No. 427 Humboldt street, Brooklyn. 1225. Mary E. Whittaker, No. 242 Sanford avenue, Flushing 70.10 Denied. 13658. Thomas J. Campbell, No. 28 . 106. Margaret Sullivan, No. 438 Decatur street, Brooklyn 65.40 Denied. 53650. Owen J. Cloonan, No. 401 East Forty-eighth street. 1180. S. Helen Corbett, No. 759 Forest avenue, The Bronx.....- 80.30 Denied. 13756. William Cotter, No. 400 Greenwich street. 862. Anna E. Tobin, No. 724 Eleventh avenue 78.60 Denied. 13862. Jos. A. Scott, No. 141 North Sixth street, Brooklyn. 1335. Mary A. Maxwell, No. 57 Concord street, Brooklyn 65.6o Denied. 12964. James Golden. No. 152 East One Hundredth street. 1283. Emma Robertson, No. 75 First place, Brooklyn 68.8o Denied. 13688. Joseph G. Clark, No. 372 West Eleventh street. 1365. Mary Barnes, No. 787 Amsterdam avenue 65 to Denied. 13439. James Killelea, Woodside, Queens. L. I. 1410. Margaret McManus, No. 13o8 Boston road, The Bronx 86.30 Denied. 12928. William J. Keeshen, No. 128 West Fiftieth street. 1249. Mary V. Duffy, No. 1291 Prospect place, Brooklyn 80.90 Denied. 12506. Frank J. McCarthy, No. 630 President street, Brooklyn. 1536. Josephine R. Haughney, No. 434 West Twenty-seventh street 78.10 Denied. 12681. Geo. Ulirich, No. 424 East Sixth street. 1846. Josephine Maher, No. 28 Charlton street, 63.3o Denied. 1456o. John G. Scherer, No. 537 West Sixty-second street. 1743. Mary F. McNamara, No. 46 Fourth street, Brooklyn 50.50 Denied. 1294o. Alfred Blass, No. 230 East Twenty-first street. 1738. Mary A. Manning, No. 181 Van Dyke street, Brooklyn 70.6o Denied. 12480. Richard A. Shortall, No. 72 Clerniont avenue, Brooklyn. 1588. Marie S. M. Voullaire, No. 466 West One Hundred and Fif- The following-named applicants appeal, for various reasons, for a physical re- tieth street 76.70 Denied. examination for the position of Fireman. The Committee recommends that the ap- 1279. Nora McGowan, No 1287 Chisholm street, Brooklyn 78.20 Denied. peals be granted: 1529. Mary Pinkham, No. 2 Harrison avenue, Brooklyn 53.50 Denied. 12458. Louis Welcker, No. 25 Bradhurst avenue. 1045. Caroline Schaefer, No. 155 Logan street, Brooklyn 61.90 Denied. 12562. Edward W. Reegan. No. 462 West Thirty-third street. 1548. Nora Burke, No. 168 Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn 52.8o Denied. 12817. Edward Lawless, No. 212 East Sixty-fifth street. 1222 Margaret Quin, No. 426 Clinton street, Brooklyn 77.30 Denied. 12567. David H. Mullen, No. 1663 West Farms road, The Bronx. 895. Hannah M. Willis, No. 23 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn 77.80 Denied. 12524. David Kircher, No. am West Sixty-sixth street. 630t THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

12521. Thos. F. Byron, No 92 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. On motion, the recommendation of the Secretary that the following applications 12509. John Hart, No. 412 East Seventy-eighth street. be rejected for misstatements in answer to Question to was adopted: 12671. Leonard Berroth, No. 220 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. Alfred Gilkinson, Inspector of Licenses. 12688. John C. Gordon, No. 132 West Sixteenth street. William E. Murphy, Inspector of Licenses. 12679. Martin J. Muldowney, No. 63 Vesey street. Michael J. Kelly. Inspector of Licenses. 12747. Michael J. Bowers, No. 629 Greenwich street. • William Henry Jones, Inspector of Licenses. 12759. Patrick J. King, No. 551 East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, The Charles A. Heixel, Inspector of Licenses. Bronx. James V. Torney, Inspector of Licenses. 12899. John W. Healy, No. 121 West One Hundred and Fourth street. John H. Wendelker, Inspector of Licenses. 12970. Geo. J. Schwartz. No. 405 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street. Fred C. Bailey, Inspector of Licenses. 13006. Joseph A. Kelly, No. 67 West Sixty-ninth street. John McDonald, Inspector of Licenses. 13022. Albert S. Kneissl, Undercliff avenue, between One Hundred and Seventy- Patrick H. O'Connor, Inspector of Licenses. sixth and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh streets. James E. Whalen, Inspector of Licenses. 13044. Stephen J. McGough, No. 1555 Lexington avenue, Manhattan. Abraham Rosenberg, Inspector of Licenses. 12795. John J. Toner, No. 651 Water street. William M. Booker, Inspector of Licenses. 13135. Thos. E. Fant, No. 59 Audubon avenue. Mrs. Rose A. Marr, Inspector of Licenses. 12864. John A. Stevens, No. 515 West One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street. Alfred Poth, Inspector of Licenses. 12613. Patrick J. Barry, No. i582 First avenue. Anna F. Sheil, Inspector of Licenses. 12448. Matthew J. Kiernan, No. 10% Grove street. Harry Gilbert Babcock. Inspector of Licenses. 13179. William J. Campbell, No. 137 Russell street, Brooklyn. James L. Lynch, Inspector of Licenses. 12733. Ferdinand Butenschoen, No. 582 Eighth avenue. Charles E. Simpson, Inspector of Licenses. 12743. Daniel F. Tully, No. 187 Monroe street. Edward A. Bourne, Jr., Inspector of Licenses. 12969. William R. Ferris. No. 165 West Tenth street. Edward H. Grasman, Inspector of Licenses. 12975. Geo. W. Suesens, No. 309 East Seventieth street. Mrs. F. Florence Marian, Inspector of Licenses. 12997. Frank Argue, Jr., No. 2582 Eighth avenue. Benjamin S. Whitney, Inspector of Licenses. 13045. Anhui V. O'Leary. No. 63 Pike street. The Assistant Secretary presented a report on the request of Lawrence L. 13781. Mathias Gerhard, Jr., No. 316 West Thirty-ninth street. Barkas, that his name be corrected on the records of this Department, it now appear- 13001. Daniel McGarey, No. 431 West Thirty-seventh street. ing incorrectly as " Lazarus Barkas." The report showed that Mr. Markas had 13086. William P. Beecher, No. 439 West Thirty-ninth street. produced an affidavit sighed by his mother to the effect that Lawrence L. Barkas is 13202. Geo. H. W. Greis, No. 533 East Eighty-fifth street. his right and lawful name, and recommended that the request be granted. 13216. Peter J. W. McCoy, No. 183 India street, Brooklyn. On motion, the recommendation of the Assistant Secretary was adopted. 13295. Lester W. Pett, No. 748 Chauncey street, Brooklyn. The Secretary presented a report from the Chief Examiner on the examinations held 13310. Michael Hanafin, No. 209 East Ninety-fifth street. during the month of June, as follows: 13397. James E. Overend, No. 237 Walworth street, Brooklyn. 13420. Michael J. Gannon, No. 190 Columbus avenue, Van Nest. Number of examinations- :3424. I. dward J. Dunne, No. 213 East One Hundred and Ninth street. 13462. Frank Kraupa, No. 314 East Seventy-third street. Number 13491. Robert D. Haigh, No. 736 East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. examined. 12881. Chas. S. Hadock, No. 741 Fifty-eighth street, Brooklyn. 13410 Walter F. Fitzgerald. No. 234 South Third street, Brooklyn. 12589. Louis G. Siegel, No. 217 Tenth avenue. 14 mental competitive 2,767 13131. James C. Smith, No. 167 Taylor street, Brooklyn. 8 mental promotion 13732. Arthur J. Cassidy, No. 322 East Ninety-fourth street. 239 Peter McElroy, No.538 West Thirty-ninth street. 5 mental non-competitive 20 13323. 15 physical competitive 12652. Frank J. Lyrch. No. 12 Clarkson street, care Bunkel. 1,087 12904. Michael J. Donnelly, No. 312 Kosciuskio street, Brooklyn. 13745. Thomas J. Murphy, No. 330 St. Nicholas avenue. 42 4,113 13030. Jchn E Shen, No. 21 Morton street. 1329o. Frank Snyder. No. 794 Courtlandt avenue, The Bronx. On motion, the report was ordered filed. 13373. Michael Schlichternlein. No. 514 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. On motion, the report of the Chief Examiner upon uncompleted examinations was 13402. Herman J. Grabau. No. 513 Grove street, Brooklyn. ordered filed. 13481. Hugh S. Woterson, No. 20 James slip. The Secretary presented a report of the Labor Clerk on the appeal of Gustavus B. 13854. John J. Cavanagh, No. 67 Van Buren street, Brooklyn. Romaine for a special examination for the position of Decorator, recommending that 1-2548. John M. Shea No. 847 Second avenue. East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. the same be granted in view of the fact that Mr. Romaine's notice of examination had 12653. Walter J. Dunn. No. 221 been misdirected by a Clerk in this Department and he had thereby missed the examina- 13140. Robert Wilson, No. 194 Ninth avenue. tion. On motion, the recommendation of the Labor Clerk was adopted. 13264. John McDermott, No. 306 East Twenty-fourth street. The Secretary presented a communication from the Labor Clerk, stating that the 12441. Dennis T. Cash. Classon Point road, Westchester. Street Cleaning Department had requested a certification of names for the positions of 12523. John J. Bailey, No. 9 Prospect place. Machinist and Automobile Repairist, and that he had no such lists to certify. On On motion, the report of the Committee on Appeals was adopted, except in the motion, the Secretary was instructed to proceed with examinations for Machinist and following cases, which were laid over: Automobile Repairist, and the following resolution was adopted: James F. Judge, Assistant Court Clerk 63o. Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby authorized to appoint an expert to Charles B. Chave, Assistant Court Clerk 415. conduct the examinations for the positions of Machinist and Automobile Repairist. Albert D. Maguire, Assistant Court Clerk 706. A communication was presented from Clerk Boudinot, stating that the " clipping Marie S. M. Voullaire, Police Matron 1588. service" previously authorized by the Commission for a period of three months had Norah McGowan. Police Matron 1270. expired, and requesting to be informed whether the Commission desired a continuance Mary J. Martin, Police Matron 1174. of such service. On motion, the Secretary was authorized to continue the same. The Committee on Transfers presented a report approving the following trans- On motion, the following bills were approved and ordered paid: fers: Nathan Schwartz, Laboratory Assistant. from the Department of Health to the Bates Machine Company, repairing t machine $3 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Office Toilet Supply Company, supplies 7 95 Montgomery Ice Company, for June 6 5o Frank J. Lynch, Rodman. to Leveler, Department of Bridges, his name appear- Charles F. Pitney, coach hire 30 5o ing on the eligible list for the latter position. American District Telegraph Company, messenger service 12 5o John Keleher. Attendant, President of the Borough of Brooklyn, to President United District Messenger Company 7 05 of the Borough of Manhattan. Henry Falkey, expert services 15 00 Peter B. McCahill, Bath Attendant, President of the Borough of Brooklyn, to Grand Central Palace Company, rents, June 27 and 29 250 00 President of the Borough of Manhattan. Klips" clipping service for June 15 00 Mary McElligott, from Typewriting Copyist in the Tenement House Depart- American District Telegraph Company, for June (Brooklyn) 65 ment, to Stenographer and Typewriter in the Department of Water Supply, Gas John Haney, expressage and Electricity, her name appearing on the eligible list for the latter position. 4 40 Jackson's express 2 75 Robert A. Winslow, Assistant Architectural Draughtsman, from the Board of Neostyle Company, r brush 40 Education to the Rapid Transit Commission. American Distilled Water Company, for June 2 50 Thomas J. Fanning, Prison Keeper in the Department of Correction, to At- New York Telephone Company 249 60 tendant in the Court of General Sessions. Daniel Quinn, Cashier in the office of the Receiver of Taxes, to Assistant Police Total $6o8 to Clerk, City Magistrates' Courts, Second Division. Martin A. Fullam, Inspector of Construction in the Bureau of Sewers, Brooklyn, The Secretary presented a report of Examiner Byrne on the request of the Street to Inspector of Masonry and Carpentry in the Bureau of Buildings, Manhattan. Cleaning Department that Mattia Policastro. a Driver in that Department, be per- -and denying the following transfers- mitted to have his Christian name " Mattia " substituted for that of " Francesco," under Fred Eisen, Laborer, to Inspector of Sewer Construction, Department of Parks, which he is now registered. The report stated that the name "Francesco" was reg- in view of his not having served three years in the Labor Class, as required by the istered through error, and recommended that the request of the Department of Street Rules. Cleaning be granted. On motion, the recommendation of Examiner Byrne was adopted. Michael J. Dolan, Section Foreman, to Dump Inspector, Department of Street The Secretary presented a report from Examiner Byrne on the protest made to this Cleaning. Commission by Albert Wagner, of No. 790 Amsterdam avenue, New York City, to the On motion, the report of the Committee on Transfers was adopted. effect that he refused to decline the position of Automobile Engineman in the Depart- The Committee on Reinstatements presented a report approving the following ment of Street Cleaning. The report showed that Mr. Wagner admitted his inability reinstatement: to perform the duties required by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, and also ob- James B. Julian, Bath Attendant, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Bor- jected to the hours of employment. The Commissioner stated that Mr. Wagner declined ough cf Manhattan, he having resigned on August 3, 1903. the position, but that he was still willing to employ him if competent to do the work On motion, the report of the Committee on Reinstatements was approved. for which an Automobile Engineman is required in the Department. On motion, the The Secretary presented a copy of a resolution forwarded to this Department by Secretary was instructed to restore Mr. Wagner's name to the list from which it was the Board of Aldermen, requesting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to certified. authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to an amount of $15,000 On motion, the following reports of Non-competitive Examining Boards were re- to be applied to the appropriation of the Municipal Civil Service Commission for ferred to the Chief Examiner for. examination: Department of Correction, June 3o. the year 1904. On motion, the same was ordered filed. Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School, June 20. The Secretary presented the pay-rolls of the Change of Grade Damage Com- Department of Public Charities, July 8. mission for the months of March, April. May and June, with the statement that this Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, June 20, 20, 30, 3o. Department is no longer included in the classification. Letters were presented from the President of the Borough of Queens and the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, requesting a certification of names On motion, the Secretary was instructed to refer the matter to the Corporation from which to select Laborers qualified to do the work of sounding for rock and Counsel, with the request that he inform the Commission whether it may properly Laborers qualified as Rockmen and Blasters. On motion, the Secretary was instructed attach its certificate to the said pay-rolls. to certify persons possessing the necessary qualifications, limiting the number of ap- The Secretary presented the pay-rolls of Charles E. Hoyer and J. Walter Wood, pointments to twenty in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens and to employees of the Department of Health whose salaries had been increased from thirty in the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. $2,100 to $2,55o, and from $2.550 to $3,000 per annum, respectively. It appeared from A letter was presented from the Fire Department, requesting a certification of names the records that these persons were appointed under Schedule A (now the Exempt from which to appoint two Drivers "qualified to break and train green horses." On Class), and never passed an examination for entrance to the service. At the time motion, the Secretary was instructed to certify persons possessing the desired qualifica- of consolidation they were transferred to the Competitive Class. tions. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to request the opinion of the Cor- A letter was presented from the Commissioner of Pirks, Borough of The Bronx poration Counsel as to whether these increases could properly be made by the De- requesting a certification of names from which to appoint one Mole Trapper. On partment of Health without the candidates first having qualified in a promotion motion, the Secretary was instructed to inform the Commissioner that there is no such examination. title included in the classification, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1 904. THE CITY RECORD. 6307

A letter was presented from the President of the Board of Trustees of the Queens A letter was presented from William J. Cantwell, requesting that the examina- Borough Library, requesting that the Commission hold an examination for the position tion which he took for first grade Clerk be deemed to qualify him for promotion of Librarian, and pending the establishment of the eligible list, that the temporary ap- to third grade Clerk, in view of the fact that the two examinations were similar. pointment of three persons be authorized under the provisions of Civil Service Rule On motion, the request was granted. XII., paragraph 3. On motion, it was A letter was presented from Mr. Bailey Quick, tendering his resignation from the Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby instructed to proceed with an open position of Monitor. competitive examination for the position of Librarian in the Queens Borough Library, On motion, it was and pending the establishment of the eligible list that the temporary appointment of Resolved, That the resignation of Mr. Bailey Quick, of No. 42o Classon avenue, three persons be authorized, under the provisions of Civil Service Rule XII., para- Brooklyn, from the position of Monitor in the Municipal Civil Service Commission, graph 3. be and the same is hereby accepted. A letter was presented from the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, requesting that A letter was presented from Dr. Simon J. O'Neill, with reference to the vacancy an examination be held for promotion to Assistant Dump Inspector, at an early date. in the position of Superintendent of Bellevue Hospital. On motion, the request was granted and the Secretary was instructed to proceed with On motion, the same was ordered continued on the calendar for consideration the examination. at the next meeting. A letter was presented from the Department of Health, requesting that the Com- On motion, the request of Stephen E. Meagher that his name be restored to the mission hold another examination for the position of Assistant Chemist and fix the age eligible list for Leveler was granted, he having presented an affidavit to the effect requirement at twenty years instead of twenty-one years as was done in the previous that he was out of town when certified to the Department of Public Works, Rich- examination. On motion, the request was denied. mond, and was therefore unable to respond. A letter was presented from the Fire Commissioner, requesting that he be authorized Letters were presented from Henry Greenfield and John F. Manley, requesting to revoke his action in dismissing Walter C. Scott, a Probationary Fireman, without a that their names be placed on the preferred list for the position of Temporary Clerk. hearing. The Commissioner cited a similar case in which the Supreme Court had On motion, the Secretary was instructed to communicate with the Corporation ordered the reinstatement of the person dismissed. On motion, the request of the Com- Counsel and ask his official opinion as to whether, under the rules, the names of missioner was granted. persons whose employment as Temporary Clerk has expired should be placed on A letter was presented from the Fire Commissioner, requesting that he be au- a preferred list. thorized to revoke his action in dismissing John H. Collins, Telegraph Operator, before On motion, the request of Matt A. Husson for a special examination for the his probationary period had expired, and stating that he had since learned that the re- position of Messenger was denied, for lack of power. port upon which he based his action was inaccurate. On motion, the request of the Commissioner was granted. On motion, the request of Michael J. Kelly, that his application for Inspector of Licenses be accepted, was denied. A letter was presented from the President of the Borough of The Bronx, requesting that the Commission fix a date for the examination of Mr. Sherwood Kipp, Permit Clerk On motion, the recommendation of the Labor Clerk, that the request of Giovanni in that Department, for promotion to the position of sixth grade Clerk, under the pro- Bellessa, for permission to correct his name on his application be granted, was visions of Rule XV., paragraph 4. On motion, it was adopted. Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby instructed to hold an examination for On motion, it was promotion to sixth grade Clerk (Permit Clerk) in the Department of the President of Resolved, That the vacation period of two weeks allotted to the Stenographers the Borough of The Bronx, it appearing that the office title " Permit Clerk " has been of the Municipal Civil Service Commission be and the same is hereby extended to in common use for more than one year, and that the duties performed in such position three weeks. are of a fixed and distinctive character. The Secretary presented a letter from Miss Elizabeth T. Byrne, stating that she A letter was presented from the President of the Borough of The Bronx, requesting had received a notice from this Department that in view of the fact that several pro- that the Commission hold an examination for promotion to sixth grade Clerk for Mr. tests against the arithmetic sheet in the examination for Stenographer and Type- Louis Stilgenbauer, Clerk in the office of the Secretary to the President, under the writer. held May 16, had been received, the examination had been canceled, and the provisions of Civil Service Rule XV., paragraph 4. candidates were to be given another opportunity to compete. Miss Byrne stated that she did not wish to participate in the new examination, and requested that her On motion, it was examination taken on May 16 be allowed to stand. Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby instructed to hold an examination On motion, the request was granted. for promotion to sixth grade Clerk in the office of the Secretary to the President of the Borough of The Bronx, it appearing that the duties to be performed are of a fixed and The Secretary presented a communication from Mr. Theodore Connoly, Acting distinctive character. Corporation Counsel, with reference to the case of Edward Kierski, Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, who was restored to duty by the President of the A letter was presented from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, requesting Borough of Manhattan after having been off the pay-roll since June 6, 1903. It authority to reassign to duty Mrs. Lena Poppe, Bath Attendant, whose name has not appearing that Mr. Kierski was absent from duty because of illness, and that he was appeared on the pay-roll since October, because of illness. reassigned to duty on February 6, 1904, and served until March 19, the Acting Cor- On motion, the request was granted. poration Counsel advised the Commission that it would be proper to certify the A letter was presented from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, requesting pay-roll for the services rendered. authority to reassign to duty Mr. William Costello, Laborer. whose name has not ap- On motion, it was peared on the pay-roll for several months owing to illness. On motion, the request was granted. Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby instructed to attach the certificate of the Commission to the pay-roll of Edward Kierski, Inspector of Regulating, Grad- A letter was presented from the Department of Public Charities, requesting ap- ing and Paving in the Bureau of Highways, Borough of Manhattan, for the period proval of the temporary appointment of Mr. John Breslin to the position of Stationary between February 6, 1904, and March 19, 1904, and to forward the same to the De- Engineman for a period of one week, under the provisions of Rule XII., paragraph 4. partment of Finance. On motion, the same was approved: The Commission then adjourned, to meet July 27 at 3 P. M. A letter was presented from the Commissioner of Public Works, Richmond, request- ing the Commission to waive the rule requiring that all vacancies in the competitive HENRY BERLINGER, Secretary. service shall be filled by promotion whenever practicable, and stating that the work in the Engineering Corps in that Department would be greatly facilitated were they per- mitted to fill such vacancies by original appointment. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. On motion, the request was denied for lack of power. A letter was presented from the President of the Borough of The Bronx, requesting New York, June 21, 1904. that the record sheets of John J. Welch and Thomas J. Kiernan, candidates for promo- Meeting of the Board of Assessors held this 21st day of June, 1904. tion to the position of Leveler in that Department, be returned to him for amendment. Present—Robert Muh, President; Antonio Zucca, Charles A. O'Malley. On motion, the request was granted. The following assessments were confirmed : A letter was presented from the Department of Education, requesting that examina- List 8052. Receiving-basins at southwest corner of Park and Mulberry streets, etc. tion for promotion from the position of Orderly to that of Attendant be held. List 8o42. Sewer in East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, between Clinton On motion, the Secretary was instructed to call the attention of the Department to and Crotona avenues. the letter of this Department dated June 4, stating that hereafter promotion examina- In the matter of the assessment for Huron street sewer, between the East river tions will be held only between October 1 and June 3o of each year. and Provost street, etc., it was ordered that a reduction of 50 per cent. be made in the A letter was presented from the Superintendent of the Brooklyn Disciplinary Train- assessment as proposed against property from the East river to a point 617 feet east ing School for Boys, with reference to the selection of a person to fill the position of of Franklin street, there having been an old sewer between those points. Caretaker in that Department. The following assessments were transmitted to the Board of Revision: On motion, the Secretary was instructed to inform the Department that a selection List 8044. Receiving-basins on the Southern Boulevard, between East One Hundred must be made, under the law, from the three veterans standing highest on the list and Thirty-eighth street and Boston road, etc. certified. List 8o88. Paving One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Amsterdam avenue to A letter was presented from the Secretary of the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training Convent avenue. School for Boys, requesting the approval of the Commission to the temporary appoint- List 8047. Sewer in Vyse street, from Jennings street to East One Hundred and ment of Julia Feeney to the position of Cleaner for a period of seven days, under the Seventy-second street. provisions of Rule XII., paragraph 4. List 7916. Sewer in East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, from Webster ave- On motion, the same was approved. nue to Clay avenue, etc. A letter was presented from the Chief Clerk of the Police Department, transmitting List 7540. Regulating, grading, etc., Summit avenue, from One Hundred and Six- a complaint against one John Hiban, a candidate for the position of Patrolman. ty-first street to One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street. On motion, the same was ordered filed. List 8039. Sewer in East One Hundred and Seventieth street, from Stebbins ave- A letter was presented from the College of The City of New York, requesting the nue to Wilkins place. exemption of the position of Architect's Assistant. List 8180. Street improvements in former Town of New Utrecht, under chapter On motion, the Secretary was instructed to arrange a public hearing on the matter 582, Laws of 1893. as required by Civil Service Rule Ill. The Board adjourned. A letter was presented from the Superintendent of the Bureau of Public Buildings WM. H. JASPER, Secretary. and Offices, Borough of Brooklyn, requesting authority to extend the temporary em- ployment of Mrs. Louise Thomas, Telephone Operator. On motion, the same was approved. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. A letter was presented from the Commissioner of Correction, requesting that a leave of absence for one month, without pay, granted Edward McDonald, Keeper, be approved. BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. On motion, the matter was referred to the Secretary for investigation. A letter was presented from the Department of Health, requesting that the Com- mission approve a leave of absence for two months, without pay, granted to Estelle W. NEW YORK, September 12, 1904. Meese, a Nurse in the employ of that Department, and transmitting the certificate of OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. a physician showing that the same is necessary. On motion, the leave of absence was approved. Plans filed for new buildings; estimated cost, $587,050 17 27 • A letter was presented from the Mayor, giving the dates upon which the position Plans filed for alterations; estimated cost, $53,250 Buildings reported as unsafe, but not serious 63 of Chief of the Bureau of Weights and Measures was established by the Board of 6 Aldermen and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Buildings reported for additional means of escape On motion, the same was ordered filed. Other violations of law reported 104 Unsafe building notices issued 141 A letter was presented from the Civil Service Reform Association, transmitting 21 a complaint made to that Department against " the reinstatement and retention of Fire escape notices issued Violation notices issued 198 one James A. Butler, now employed as a Chief of the Bertillon system in the Depart- Unsafe building cases forwarded for prosecution 4 ment of Corrections." Fire escape cases forwarded for prosecution 12 On motion, the matter was laid over. Violation cases forwarded for prosecution 41 A letter was presented from the State Civil Service Commission, announcing that a Iron and steel inspections made 4,173 public hearing would be held by that Body on Friday, July 15, 1904, at to o'clock, in Complaints lodged with the Bureau 4 Part 8, County Court-house, ' for the purpose of giving parties interested in the • =111=C=1. pending proposed amendments to the Municipal Civil Service Rules and Classifica- ISAAC A. HOPPER, tion an opportunity to be heard thereon." The Secretary stated that he had notified Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of Manhattan. all the Departments interested of the public hearing. On motion, the letter was ordered Sled. WILLIAM H. CLASS, Chief Clerk.

6308 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. the Nurses, but the hours have been distributed in such a way as to have them fall upon alternate afternoons and evenings throughout the week, while the Sunday hours remain the same. The change has proved itself in the interests of patients and Nurses alike, and Report for the Quarter ending March 31, 1904. is much appreciated by the friends of the sick. Additional restrictions have been placed upon the use of tobacco in the wards, with a NEW YORK, April I, 1904. view to checking the use of sputum cups by chewers of tobacco. Smoking is permitted Hon. GEORGE B. McCtsra.AN, Mayor: only upon the verandas. Sta-The Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals have the honor of reporting Tent Treatment for Tuberculosis. as follows upon the last three months of their administration : Very few matters of such a character as to require comment here have arisen in The work of the Out-Patient Department has developed steadily, and in particular connection with the Department as a whole during the past quarter. In obedience to the the tuberculosis clinic has made satisfactory progress. Instructions have been issued to requirement of the Charter, the Board reorganized in the month of February, re-electing the Physicians of the Out-Patient Department to refer all cases of tuberculosis to this Dr. John W. Brannan, President, and Mr. James K. Paulding, Secretary. The new clinic. To facilitate the work, arrangements have been completed to erect a portable tent system of keeping medical records, referred to in our last quarterly report, went into at the river bank for the temporary care of such patients as the Physicians in charge of the effect in the dependencies on January I and is working very well. The Trustees have clinic shall designate as likely to benefit by such treatment. Service tents will also be requested of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Board of Aldermen erected, and it is hoped that a dozen patients, at least, will soon be accommodated in this to create the office of General Inspector of Construction under this Department and to manner. fix the salary to be paid. Such an official to act on behalf of the Board in overseeing GOUVERNEUR HOSPITAL. the work of building contractors is very necessary, in view of the construction (Harlem The census at Gouverneur Hospital during the past quarter, like that of Bellevue, and Hospital and the new wing to Gouverneur) already under way, and will become in- indeed all the hospitals of the Department, has been unusually heavy, so that it has been creasingly so should the City decide to erect a new Bellevue and a new Fordham Hos- necessary at times to disregard ward lines, and put patients wherever accommodations pital. for them could be found. The moving of the trachoma service to the first floor of the main BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. hospital building rendered necessary by the evacuation of the old building preparatory to The census at Bellevue during the past quarter has shown the highest average its demolition, has added to the overcrowding and discomfort by dispersing the sick chil- known in the history of the institution. On March 14 it reached the figure of 1,000, dren among the other wards and smaller accident rooms. The contract for building the this being the highest single day's census of which there is record, and from 5o to 75 new wing was awarded on March 9 to John R. Sheehan & Co., the lowest bidders, after in excess of the hospital's nominal capacity. Springs were everywhere in use on the one incomplete bid had been pronounced irregular by the Corporation Counsel, and the medical side of the hospital, and some medical patients had to be treated in the surgical work of excavation was begun in less than two weeks from that date. The need of an wards. To accommodate the acute cases of pneumonia, rheumatism, etc., due to the Inspector of Construction to watch the work on behalf of the Board of Trustees, both severe weather, many patients not fully recovered had to be transferred to the hospitals here and at the new Harlem Hospital, is likely to become urgent, and it is hoped that an on the island, and these should be included in any estimate of the overcrowding since appointment, at least of a temporary character, will be authorized by the Municipal Civil they would under normal conditions have continued to occupy beds at Bellevue. Others, Service Commission. An additional appropriation in the sum of $5o,000 has been ap- also, who refused to go to the island, were transferred to their homes. Doctors, Nurses proved during the past quarter by the Board of Estimate and the Aldermen, the sum and Hospital Attendants have been hard worked throughout this trying time, which still being intonded to cover the margin of all possible additional expenditures, as for piling continues to the extent of an unusually high census for this season of the year. The and other uncertain items of expense, but it is hoped that it may prove unnecessary to need of a larger hospital on the site of the present Bellevue to afford adequate care to call upon the Comptroller for its expenditure. the unfortunate sick compelled to sleep on the floor and to move again to make way for newcomers before they are cured of their illness has, in the opinion of the Board of HARLEM HOSPITAL. Trustees, been sufficiently demonstrated by the experience of the past few months. The architects and builders of the new Harlem Hospital have been directed to use haste in their work, and have replied to the effect that while the recent severe weather More Nurses Needed. has delayed operations at the site, progress has been made with the preparation of mate- Another need, demonstrated by the winter's experience, is that of additional nursing rials, etc. in the wards. Reference to the figures giving the percentage of Nurses to patients in the In the meanwhile various steps have been taken to render the present hospital plant leading hospitals of the country shows Bellevue low upon the list with a proportion of more adequate to the constantly increasing needs of the neighborhood. Hot-air about one Nurse to eleven patients, while their average in the best hospitals is about one furnaces have been placed in the building occupied by the Out-Patient Department, and to five. The policy initated by the Trustees of placing a woman graduate Nurse in a laboratory equipment has been ordered for the second floor. The interior of the hos- charge of each of the male wards has been largely frustrated by the unwillingness of com- pital has been painted, and its appearance very greatly improved. petent Nurses to remain in the work for the small salary offered. Steps have been taken to include in the new budget additional funds for this purpose, and fifty dollars, instead FORDHAM HOSPITAL. of thirty, will be the remuneration set for these positions, provided the Board of Estimate The new Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the Board of Aldermen have and Apportionment will approve. A difficulty in the way of providing more men Pupil taken action confirming the appropriation of $80,000 voted by the last Board of Estimate Nurses is the lack of sleeping accommodation for them in the Mills dormitory building, for the acquisition by the City of the four-acre plot belonging to St. John's College, The plans for the new hospital buildings will include a provision for the Nurses, but the Fordham, for the new hospital for the Borough of The Bronx. This action, taken prospect of an immediate increase in the number of Pupil Nurses is not bright. promptly by both Boards in the month of January, is highly gratifying to the Board of Trustees. Nurses in Prison and Alcoholic Wards. Plans for the new hospital buildings were described in our last report. Specifica- Thanks to the energy of the Superintendent, Dr. William Mabon, and his acquaint• tions will now be prepared in accordance with these plans. ance with the State hospital system, two competent women have been found to take At the request of the Board of Trustees, action has been taken by the City looking charge respectively of the men's prison and alcoholic wards at night, and the Trustees to the maintenance of the Fordham Hospital stable and out-buildings on their present have thus been enabled to carry out their plan announced in the last Report of providing sites to May t, 1907. The cutting of the new street (Tee Taw avenue) by changing the additional safeguards against any abuse of difficult patients by irresponsible attendants. grade of the land to the rear of the hospital threatened the basement with flooding and These women, both registered nurses, were drawn from the Hudson Reformatory for compelled the expenditure of some $325 to repair the private road, which was also made Women and the St. Lawrence State Hospital for the Insane, and entered upon their dangerously narrow at this point. Besides this the repairs at the hospital during the duties on the 1st of February. last quarter have comprised several cheap metal ceilings, the painting of some rooms and the purchase of linoleum for some of the floors. The Hospital Fire Corps. Respectfully submitted, The hospital fire brigade has had occasion twice during the past quarter to prove its JAMES K. PAULDING, Secretary. efficiency, and its action on each occasion has left nothing to be desired. The first fire Ionic W. BRAN NAN. President. occurred in the flue leading from the Doctor's kitchen. The flue had been covered with a material supposed to be fire-proof, but the heat caused it to smoulder and char. The prompt arrival of the fire corps prevented any damage, which, in any case, would not TABLE I. have been severe, examination showing that the fire would not have been communicated to the building proper. The second fire, of a more serious character, broke out at 6 BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. o'clock on the morning of February 2, in the drying-room of the laundry. The signal Statement Showing Vouchers Forwarded to Department of Finance for Three Months ending- was given by an employee passing the building, and the local brigade had the stream on March 31, 1904. in one minute and a half. The City Fire Department was also called upon and rendered efficient service. The loss, consisting principally of patients' clothes, amounted to TOTAL $375. AMOUNT OF TOTAL In connection with the Darlington apartment house disaster, the Trustees had occa- VOUCHERS APPROPRIA- CERTIFIED TO AMOUNT OF BALANCE OF sion to commend the fearless and energetic service of Dr. Blackwell of the House Staff, VOUCHERS who risked his life caring for the wounded in the debris of the falling building. TITLE OF APPROPRIATION. TIOV FOR C 3MPTROLLER Al:PROEM- 1904. FOR THREE CERTIFIED TO TION, MARCH MONTHS END- COMPTROL. 31. 1904. Improvements, Alterations, Repairs, etc. ING MARCH LER TO DATE. The architects have made additional borings to ascertain the depth of piling needed 31, 1904. for the construction of the first pavilion of the new hospital. The sum of $460 was appropriated to repair the garbage destroyer, which has not Salaries $173,820 00 844.335 59 844,335 59 $129,484 41 been repaired since its construction five or six years ago, at a cost of $2,7o0. Ward 39, the women's psychopathic ward, has been provided with an iron fire-escape, Supplies and Contingencies 367.460 78 54,274 99 54,274 99 313,185 79 and a new canopy, much larger than the old one, has been erected over the entrance to Alterations, Additions and Repairs a6,000 00 1,443 95 1,443 95 24,556 05 the Reception Department. Red lights have been placed at every staircase throughout the main hospital building Rents 15,6o0 co 3,600 co 3,600 00 12.000 00 to serve as guides in the event of fire. Clothing for Insane 8,00o 00 3,437 96 3,437 96 4.562 04 Hours for Visitors. New Ambulances 8,000 oo 762 45 762 41 7,237 59

A new schedule of visiting hours has been adopted, in accordance with which it will be possible for friends of the sick to see their patients every day. The total number of Total .. . . $598,880 78 $107.854 90 $ 07.854 90 491,025 88 visiting hours has not been increased, and thus no additional burden has been placed upon

TABLE H.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Census for Three Months ending March 31, 1904.

BELLEVUE, INCLUDING GOUVERNEUR. EMERGENCY. HARLEM. FORDHAM. DEPARTMENT TOTAL.

Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total.

In hospital January z. 1904 592 234 8z6 62 31 93 27 19 46 22 10 32 703 284 987 Admitted three months 5.5, 5 9,379 7.794 826 265 1,087 081 652 371 14 56 241 6,897 2.877 9,774 Births 34 23 2 57 9 Xi 21 45 36 81 Total treated 6.141 2,526 8,667 88p 5,282 293 407 3E2 719 208 66 274 7,645 3,197 Discharged-

Cured... 1,493 634 1,127 *pi 82 316 94 95 :Op 99 99 128 2,920 840 s,76o Improved ... 1,139t 28 567 537 2,4 50 117 78 94 ap 40 9 49 2,576 650 0,866 Unimproved. 165 91 256 15 6 6 11 7 31 3 6 199 toy 306

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6309

BELLEVUE, INCLUDING GOUVERNEUR. HARLEM. EMERGENCY. FORDHAM. DEPARTMENT TOTAL.

Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total.

transferred to— Bellevue Hospital ...... 252 8a 334 56 35 19 7 5 12 315 122 437 City Hospital 394 273 667 ...... 12 I0 22 I .... 2 407 283 690 Metropolitan Hospital 630 226 856 ...... • • • 64 36 000 x I 2 695 263 958 New York City Home ...... 2 2 .... I I .... 3 3 New York City Children's Homes 6 zo 4 •• • • • • • • •• • • 1 1 2 ...... 7 5 12 Bureau of Dependent Adults 28 52 24 •• • • ...... a I ...... us 24 53 Workhouse ... II 7 19 •• • ...... 12 7 09 Reception Hospital 9 6 x5 ...... 9 6 15 Willard Parker Hospital .... 6 6 12 15 3 2 X 3 .... •• • • •• • • 14 10 24 Manhattan State Hospital 220 233 .... 453 •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • 220 233 453 Lincoln Hospital za I 12 ...... 29 23 42 3 •• • • 3 43 14 57 St. Joseph's Hospital a 2 3 ...... 2 1 3 • .•. .. • . .... 3 3 6 St. Francis' Hospital .... a z ...... •• • • .• • . .... •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 1 x Seton Hospital ...... •• • • •• • • .• • • " • • I I 2 ...... I 1 2 Lebanon Hospital z z 2 ...... • ...... 2 2 1 3 4 St. Vincent's Hospital 41 3 44 •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • •-• • 41 3 44 Presbyterian Hospital .... I a • •• • •• • • •• • . •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • 1 1 Beth Israel Hospital .... 2 2 •• • • . • • • •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • 2 2 German Hospital X z 2 .... . • • • •• • • •... •• • • ...... 1 1 2 Trinity Hospital .... z .... •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • a .• • • 1 St. Mark's Hospital x .... z • • • • •• • • •• • • " • • • • • • •• • • a Taken Home .... •• • • .• • • 22 II 33 ...... •• • • •• • • •• -• •• • • 22 II 33

Total transferred and discharged 4,901 2,057 6,958 712 235 947 346 255 6ox . 054 50 204 6,103 2.597 8,7.0

ied 612 193 805 112 29 041 40 35 75 32 7 39 796 264 1,060 I hospital March 3x, 0904 628 276 904 65 29 94 22 22 43 22 9 31 736 336 1,072

Total 6.142 2,526 8,667 889 293 1,182 407 312 719 208 66 274 7,645 3.197 00,842

TABLE III.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

Nativities of Patients Admitted for Three Months ending March 31, 1904.

BELLEVUE, GOUVERNEUR, HARLEM. FORDHAM. DEPARTMENT TOTAL.

Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. Total.

United States 2,659 948 3,607 328 81 409 163 125 288 83 17 100 3.233 1,171 4,404

Canada. 49 18 67 6 1 7 3 1 4 58 79

England 141 70 211 29 6 25 7 13 20 3 6 9 170 95 265 Scotland 68 20 88 4 •• • • 4 5 a 6 77 21 98 Wales 2 2 4 •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • 2 2 4

Ireland. 1.144 624 1,768 89 46 135 66 51 217 27 12 39 2,326 733 2,059

F. ance 28 14 42 • • • • 1 a 2 •• • • 2 30 as 45

Germany . 487 177 664 46 10 56 43 24 67 9 7 16 585 218 803

Italy 267 73 340 35 xx 46 48 20 68 46 47 396 105 501

Austria 175 148 323 49 29 78 5 12 17 2 • • • • 2 231 189 420 Switzerland 25 zo 35 z .... 1 z 2 3 27 12 39

Sweden 84 31 xis 6 •• • • 6 6 5 az 2 2 4 98 38 136

Russia 197 85 282 179 48 127 15 IS 30 4 4 391 051 543 West Indies 29 8 37 2 .... 2 2 a 3 33 9 42

Other countries 151 44 195 55 29 84 13 23 36 14 6 20 233 202 335

Unknown 43 30 73 8 •• • • 8 1 •• • • 1 52 30 82

Total 5,549 2,302 7,851 827 262 1,089 380 293 673 186 56 242 6.942 2.923 9,855

TABLE IV.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

Ambulance Service for Thee Months ending March 31, 1904.

To To To To To To GOUVE R- To To By AMBULANCE BELONGING TO BELLEVUE GOUVER- HARLEM FORDHAM TOTAL. By AMBULANCE BELONGING TO BELLEVUE HARLEM FORDHAM TOTAL. HOSPITAL. N CUR HOSPITAL HOSPI1 AL. HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL. HOSPITAL.

Bellevue Hospital 1.790 .... 2,790 Roosevelt Hospital 351 ...... 351 Gouverneur Hospital 262 1,069 1.330 St. Vincent's Hospital 193 ...... 193 Harlem Hospital 30 411 •• • 441 St. Luke's Hospital 4 •• • • •• • • •• • • 4 Fordham Hospital I t 153 264 Mount Sinai Hospital 6 ...... 6 J. Hood Wright Hospital 10 6o .... 70 Columbus Hospital a ...... 2 Lincoln Hospital 3 24 .... 27 German Hospital 5 . • • • •• • • •• • • 5 Flower Hospital 93 .... 93 Lebanon Hospital. ..•• •• • • 20 •••• 2x New York Hospital 135 .... 135 House of Relief 117 .... 217 Total ... 3.334 0,069 517 153 5,073 Presbyterian Hospital 234 .... 234

6310 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

TABLE V.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Psychopathic Ward, 1903-1904. Comparative Table of Admissions and Discharges for Three Months ending March 31, 1904.

DISCHARGED—

ADMITTED. DIED. Torat. DISCHARGED. REMAINING. TO MANHATTAN TO PRIVATE TO OTHER TO BELLEVUE TO FRIENDS. STATE HOSPITAL. INSTITUTIONS. INSTITUTIONS. HOSPITAL.

Male. , Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female.

January, 1903 roa ros 66 ss 3 3 2 8 9 6 23 15 3 .. to6 90 12 19

January, 1904 • • • • • • 125 105 83 84 2 2 3 •• 5 4 x8 54 4 •• 115 204 27 14

February, 190 109 94 63 77 5 1 2 4 7 2 25 To 1 .. 103 94 28 29 February, 19o4 ic6 zoo 8x 68 1 5 3 4 7 4 26 14 8 4 tab 99 7 25

March, 1903 107 zo6 69 93 7 4 5 3 7 5 so 8 a x 109 114 16 zz

106 505 56 81 5 2 6 1 14 6 x6 52 3 2 100 104 13 26

Total, 1903 320 302 298 228 15 8 9 15 23 13 68 33 5 1 318 298 16 II

Total, 1904 337 i 310 220 233 8 9 Is 5 26 14 60 40 15 6 341 307 13 26

TABLE VI. TABLE VII.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. BELLEVUE AND AWARD HOSPITALS. Psychopathic Wards. Out-Patient Service for Three Months ending Mach 31, 1904. Cliusificalion of Diseases jar Three Months ending March 31, 1904. GOUVER- CLASS. BELLEVUE. HARLEM. FORDHAM. TOTAL. NEUR.

MALE. FEMALE. TOTAL. Medical 4,016 7,47, 6,486 327 18,300 Surgical 3,855 9,424 4,341 69, 28,311 Delirium— Gynecological 739 300 1.039 Feb, ile Genito•Urinary 2,721 410 3.131 Toxic 2 Eye and Ear 835 835 Mania, acute 19 52 71 Skin 1,259 1,259 22 29 Melancholia, acute 7 Nose and Throat 364 364 2 Mania, chronic Tuberculosis 304 304 Children 870 870 Toxic and Exhaustion— Dressing Room Cases 576 576 Alcoholic 49 21 70

Puerpural 8 8 Total ... 12,505 16,895 14,571 2,018 44.989 Exhaustion 3 34 37 Post-operative 7 8 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Grippe 2 2 Report for the Quarter ending June 30, 1904. Unascertained 3 4 Melancholia z8 28 Department of Docks and Ferries of The City of New York, Acute Confusional 2 3 5 Pier " A," North River, New York, Acute Confusional Lactation August 25, 1904. Hon. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor of The City of New York: 12 II P3 Paranoia Sir-In compliance with section 1544 of the Greater New York Charter, I have the honor to submit the following report of transactions of this Department for the Dementia Prmcox- quarter ending June 30, 1904. Paranoic 27 24 51 STATEMENT SHOWING THE REVENUES AND DISBURSEMENTS OF Katatonic 12 26 28 THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 3o, 1904. Hebephrenic 31 35 66 Revenue. Unascertained. Rental collected from leases and permits $748,433 lk General Paralysis . 56 6 6s Wharfage collected 36,946 25 Terminal Dementia. 5 7 12 Deposited to the credit of the Sinking Fund for the Re- demption of the City Debt $785,380 13 Senile Insanity— Rental from ferry rents and franchises deposited to the credit of the Depressed 5 Sinking Fund for the Payment of the Interest on the City Debt. 67,742 84 Received from repairs, etc., made for lessees and others.. $27,113 53 Agitated 4 3 7 Received from sale of maps 25 00 Confused 10 2 12 Received from sale of old material 1,313 46 Miscellaneous receipts 4 00 Organic Dementia— Deposited to the credit of the Dock Fund 28,455 99 Hemorrhage 2 2 4 Arterio sclerosis 7 8 Total amount deposited during the quarter to the account of the City Chamberlain $881,578 96 Tumor Imbecility and Insanity 5 7 Disbursements. Warrants drawn upon the Comptroller for audited bills and claims on Imbecility 2 2 4 Construction and Repairs and Maintenance Accounts $687,874 56 Not Insane 2 5 7 Salaries of Commissioner and Deputy 2,455 24 Salaries of Construction Force 38,040 59 Alcoholism— Salaries of Repairs and Maintenance Force 9,318 36 Acute 12 13 Labor pay-rolls 259,23o 97 Bills and claims audited on Annual Expense Account, including sal- Chronic 9 4 13 aries of Secretary, Clerks, Dock Masters, etc 22,492 81 Delirium Tremens 16 3 19 Payments on Acquired Property Account 1,146,528 18 Wet Brain 3 2 5 $2,165,920 73 Epilepsy and Insanity 6 3 9 The $1,146,528.18 expended for wharf property was for the purchase of the up- a .. 2 Pneumonia lands, etc., necessary to be taken for the improvement of the water front between Phthisis Bloomfield and Little West Twelfth streets, and between Tenth and Thirteenth ave- nues, and was acquired through condemnation proceedings. Hemiplegia Statement of the Dock Fund. Morphine and Cocaine Balance April I, 1904 $1,217,045 21 Neura-thenia 2 2 Corporate Stock issued 3,150,000 00 Premium on same 30,312 95 Hysteria 3 3 Deposited to the credit of the Dock Fund 28,455 99 Epilepsy 9 4 13 Total $4,425,814 15 Senility.... 3 4 Deduct disbursements 2,165,920 71 Unascertained a .. a Balance June 3o, 1904 $2,2 Taber Dorsalis .. I 59,893 44 Morphine Habit 2 3 I also submit herewith report of the Engineer-in-Chief, showing the work done by the Department during the quarter. Total 34, 307 647 Very respectfully, MAURICE FEATHERSON, Commissioner of Docks. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD, 631r

Department of Docks and Ferries, Between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Streets, Pier "A," Foot of Battery Place (North River), North River. Office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Coal pockets are in course of erection in this locality by Robert Gordon, under New York, August 4, 1904. a permit from this Department, the bulkhead having been repaired under Bureau SUBJECT-QUARTERLY REPORT ENDING JUNE 3o, 1904. Order No. 1904. To the Commissioner of Docks: Between One Hundred and Thirty-eighth and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Streets. Sir-I have the honor to submit the following report of work done under my charge North River. and supervision during the quarter ending June 3o, 1904: A temporary platform is in course of erection by Ryan & Parker in this locality, under a permit from this Department. NORTH RIVER. Rector Street Section, North River. Dyckman Street, North River. A frame pavilion with bath-houses, etc., are being constructed immediately south On the 16th of December, 1903, the former Commissioner of Docks authorized the of Dyckman street by John C. Cookman over land under water leased to him. All construction of the bulkhead or river wall in this vicinity for-and at the expense of the work is being done in accordance with a permit from the Commissioner of Docks. owners of the property to he improved. Considerable progress has been made in the work of building the wall during the past quarter. Battery Boat Landing, North River. A new platform about 40 by 40 feet is being built about 8o feet north of the • Cedar Street Section. North River. Battery steamboat landing, by the force of the Department, under Bureau Order By action of the Commissioner of Docks of December to, 1902, a section of the No. 2435. bulkhead or river wall was authorized in the vicinity of Cedar street. This section will EAST RIVER. extend from about opposite the middle of the block between Carlisle and Albany streets Peck Slip Section, East River. northerly to a point 4o feet southerly of the northerly line of Cedar street, and is in accordance with the new plan for the improvement of the water-front as determined A section of the bulkhead wall in this vicinity was authorized by the Commis- by the Commissioner of Docks November 25, 1902, and approved by the Commissioners sioner of Docks on the 14th of January, 1903, under Bureau Order No. moo. During of the Sinking Fund December 3, 1902. The work includes the removal of the old the past quarter work has been in progress on the bulkhead wall, and about 43 linear structures, including Piers, old 12, 13 and 14, together with the sheds thereon. The feet of new wharfage room has been made. In a portion of this wall concrete has work of removing Piers, old 73 and 14, has been begun and is well under way. Considerable been substituted for granite. This section includes Piers, new 19 and 20. progress has been made in the work of building the bulkhead wall at this section. Pier Pier, New 19, or Peck Slip Pier, West. to was completed during a previous quarter, and an extensive steel freight shed has been The erection of a new pier under Contract No. 795 was completed on the 6th of built on the pier by the Central Railroad Company of . Preparations are May, 1904. by the Snare & Triest Company, and the Hartford and New York Trans- being made for the erection of Pier it. portation Company are erecting a shed thereon. 1,16o linear feet of new wharfage Pier, New 22, North River. room has been made thereby. The extension of this pier to the new pierhead-line was completed during the pre- Between Piers, Old 13 and 14, East River. vious quarter. During the present quarter the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company The crib bulkhead in this vicinity has been rebuilt from low water up by the have built an extension to their shed over the extension to the pier already built, and a Montauk Steamboat Company. fender system was placed along the bulkhead wall north and south of the pier by the same company. Pier, New 20, East River, or Peck Slip Pier, East. Pier 27, North River. The work of building this pier was completed during a previous quarter, and during the present quarter a steel freight shed has been constructed thereon by the The work of extending this pier out to the new pierhead-line has been completed New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, and rip-rap placed about under Contract No. 831, Classes I. and II., and 697 linear feet of new wharfage room the outer end of the pier, to increase the stability of the pile system. A steam heat- made thereby. ing plant has also been installed on the pier by the same company. Pier 28, North River. The work of extending this pier out to the new pierhead-line, under Contract No. Pier, New 3o, East River. 831, Classes III. and IV., is in progress. The construction of a recreation building on this pier has been completed by the Snare & Triest Company, under Contract No. 770. A cluster of fender piles Pier, New 46, North River. has been placed at the outer corners of the pier and rip-rap deposited about the outer A shed has been erected on the bulkhead next southerly of the pier by the Central end of the pier to prevent vibration. Railroad Company of New Jersey, and a ticket office and waiting room erected on the Between Piers 30 and 31, East River. north side of the pier by the Citizens' Steamboat Company. An ice bridge and coal hoisting apparatus were placed on this bulkhead by Ed- Gansevoort Market Pier, North River. ward McDonald, under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. A pipe has been run through the bulkhead and under the pier by the Manhattan Fourteenth Street, East River. Refrigerator Company, and an air-pipe to be used in connection with the salt water- An extension was constructed to the northerly side of the dumping board at this main has also been placed by the same company. street by the Bouker Contracting Company, under permit from the Commissioner of Chelsea Section, North River. Docks. On the 28th of December, 1903, the Board of Docks authorized the construction of Twenty-first Street, East River. a section of the bulkhead-wall between Bloomfield and West Twenty-third streets. A dumping board was constructed at the southerly side of the pier by the New Large property interests in this vicinity have been acquired and extensive work done York Contracting and Trucking Company, under a permit from the Commissioner toward the construction of the wall. Factories and other buildings occupying the grounds of Docks. recently condemned for the use of this Department have been sold at public auction New Bellevue Section, East River. and have been removed by the purchasers. The actual construction of the wall has been It having been found advisable to build a new section of the bulkhead or river pushed, and during the quarter 328 linear feet of new wharfage room has been made. wall outshore of the Bellevue section formerly built, the Commissioner of Docks At Bloomfield street preparations are being made for the erection of a new pier. At authorized the same under Bureau Order No. 1859, and extensive work has been Fourteenth street the south ferry rack in the vicinity of the foot of this street has been done during this quarter, about 126 linear feet of new wharfage room having been removed. The Pier at the foot of West Fifteenth street and the transfer bridges and made by work done. The coping on the old wall is being removed and placed along racks of the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey are being removed. The work the new wall. of fabricating concrete blocks for use in this section has been begun on the line of the Pier, Thirtieth Street, East River. work, the necessary platforms and tracks having been erected at West Twenty-second The work of constructing a new pier, No. 78, at the foot of this street was finished street. on the 17th of June by William H. Jenks, under Contract No. 832. Pier, Nineteenth Street, North River, No. 6o. Between Thirtieth and Thirty-first Streets, East River. A contract, No. 834, for the erection of a new pier at the foot of West Nineteenth The crib bulkhead in this locality was rebuilt by the estate of H. G. Brookman. street having been awarded during the previous quarter, the work of construction has Thirty-fourth Street, East River. been in progress and is being rapidly pushed toward completion. In connection with the rearrangement of the ferry structure at this street by Pier, Twenty-first Street, North River, No. 61. the Long Island Railroad Company. the old waiting room was removed and a tem- A contract, No. 835, for constructing a new pier at the foot of West Twenty-first porary shed is being erected to replace the ferry building. street having been awarded during the previous quarter, the work has been in progress Pier, Forty-sixth Street, East River. and is being pushed toward completion. The work of raising and reconstructing the deck and extending the dumping board Pier, Twenty-second Street, North River. pier at the foot of this street was completed by Bernard Rolf, under Contract No. 833, on the loth of June, 1004. The work of constructing a pier at the foot of this street is in progress by the Department's force. Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Streets, East River. Pier 67, North River. The dumping board on the bulkhead at this locality was extended by Kane & Electric lights have been installed on this pier by the Erie Railroad Company and Wright, under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. a platform constructed in front of the bulkhead south of the pier by the Lehigh Valley Between Sixty-fourth and Eighty-first Streets, East River. Railroad Company. A contract has been entered into with T. E. and T. Crimmins for excavating for Pier, Thirty-third Street, North River, No. 73. a new marginal street between these two streets. Work tinder this contract has been The building of an extension to the outer end of this pier has been completed, under begun and is in progress. Contract No. 8o6, Class II., and 460 linear feet of new wharfage room made thereby. East Seventy-fourth Street Section, East River. Pier, Thirty-fourth Street, North River. The work at this section being done under a resolution of the Board of Docks of The shed on this pier where damaged by fire has been repaired by Bolognesi, Hart- May it, 1900, has been temporarily suspended. field & Co., agents for the Italian Line. East Seventy-fifth Street Section, East River. West Forty-first Street Section, North River. The Commissioner of Docks on the 8th of October, 1903, authorized the construction The Commissioner of Docks, on the 16th of January, 1904, authorized the con- of a section of the bulkhead or river wall in this vicinity. The rock bottom has been struction of the bulkhead wall extending from the southerly side of West Forty-first cleaned, a bag foundation built and base blocks placed in the wall. street to about the southerly side of West Forty-second street. Work on this section East Seventy-seventh Street Stection, East River. has been in progress during the quarter and a contract is in course of preparation The Commissioner of Docks on the 14th of January, 1904, authorized the work of for building a pier at the foot of West Forty-first street. constructing a section of the bulkhead or river wall in this locality. The rock over the site of this wall is being excavated and removed under Contract No. 841, and is in \Vest Forty-second Street Section, North River. progress. By a resolution of the Board of Docks. passed the 27th of June, 1899, this section Pier, East Ninety-fifth Street, East River. of the bulkhead wall was authorized, and work on the section has been in progress This pier is being extended outshore to the new pierhead-line under Bureau Order during the quarter. No. 2094. Seventy-ninth Street, North River. - Pier, East Ninety-sixth Street, East River. A pier was started to be built at the foot of this street by the force of the De- This pier has been extended outshore to the new pierhead-line under Bureau Order partment, under Commissioner's Order No. 792. The work was suspended under No. 2093, and 166 linear feet of new wharfage room made. that order, and the extension of the pier is being built under Bureau Order No. 2139. One Hundred and Eighteenth Street, Harlem River. Between Ninety-sixth and Ninety-seventh Streets, North River. A new pier is being constructed at the foot of this street by Bernard Rolf under Coal pockets and coal handling appliances are being erected in this locality by Contract No. 85o. Weber & Bunke, under a permit from this Department. One Hundred and Thirty-second Street, Harlem River. Bulkhead North of Ninety-seventh Street, North River. A new platform north of One Hundred and Thirty-second street, Harlem river, is Under an order from this Department the American Ice Company removed all being erected for the Fire Department by the force of this Department and a house the structures maintained for the purpose of an ice bridge in this vicinity. placed thereon for the use of the Firemen assigned to the fire-boat at that locality. Claremont Section, North River. Between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Streets, The work at this section is being done under a resolution of the Board of Docks Harlem River. passed 16th of November, two. Progress has been made on this section, and the The new-made land in the rear of the crib bulkhead at this locality was graded work of filling in in rear of a portion of the bulkhead wall will shortly be ready to and paved under Contract No. 823. be begun. Between One Hundred and Forty-seventh and One Hundred and Fiftieth Streets, Between One Hundred and Twenty-ninth and One Hundred and Thirty-first Streets, Harlem River. North River. The work of filling in behind the retaining wall at this locality is in progress by the Filling is being placed in rear of the bulkhead wall. Rapid Transit Construction Company under permit from the Commmissioner of Docks. 6312 THE CITY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904,

Riker's Island, East River. constructed a pier at Mariner's Harbor. A new dock has been constructed and A rip-rap embankment is being built on the easterly side of Riker's Island under repairs made to the old pier between and John street, West New Brighton, Contract No. 776, and at the dock at the northerly end of the island spring piles were by Joseph Johnson's Sons. ,_The work of building a new crib bulkhead is in progress driven and fastened and ribbon pieces and bands placed for the Department of Street at West New Brighton by J. B. King & Co. At Mariner's Harbor a crib and close Cleaning by the force of the Department under Bureau Order No. 2045. pile bulkhead are being constructed near the foot of Van Name street, by the New Jersey Dock and Bridge Building Company. At Tottenville a pile bulkhead is being One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Street, Port Morris. constructed in the vicinitl, of Amboy road, by A. C. Brown & Sons. Ferry racks have been constructed between One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirty-fifth streets, Port Morris, by the New York and College Point Pavement on Marginal Street, North River. Ferry Company under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. Asphalt pavement has been laid at various places along the North river where necessary to repair pavement already laid. One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, Harlem River. A crib bulkhead is being constructed in this vicinity by the Mott Haven Company Pavement on the East River. under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. Pavement has been repaired along the East river water front, as required. One Hundred and Forty-ninth Streeet, Harlem River. Timber Basin, North River. Under a permit from the Commissioner of Docks the erection of an electric power At the timber basin timber has been received under Department orders and con- station and concrete bulkhead and pier is in progress, and the filling placed. The work tracts, cared for and issued as required. The timber basin has been maintained in is being done by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company under good order and condition. Bureau Order No. 2387. Pile Basins. The pile basins between One Hundred and Fifty-third and One Hundred and Between Two Hundred and Fifteenth and Two Hundred and Sixteenth Streets, Harlem Fifty-fourth streets, and between One Hundred and Fifty-eighth and One Hundred River, Manhattan Side. A pile platform and coal pocket are being constructed between these two streets by and Fifty-seventh streets, on the North river, and at Sherman's creek, on the Harlem Messrs. T. & W. Thorne under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. river, have been maintained in good order and condition. Eastchester Creek. Basin for Storage of Old Material, Brooklyn. Work is in progress on the depositing of filling at the railroad trestle across East- At this basin old material has been rafted and cared for. chester creek, with an earth embankment extending about 80o feet each way from the Department Yards at West Fifty-seventh and East Twenty-fourth Streets. centre bridge of the present draw bridge thereat. The work is being done by the Har- At the Department Yards the force of the Department has been engaged in the lem and Port Chester Railroad Company under Bureau Order No. 2330. construction of concrete blocks, the handling and cutting of granite, the care of materials and the issue of supplies for various pieces of work. Excavating and laying BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. pavement in the West Fifty-seventh Street Yard has been done. The yards have Hubbard Street, Bath Beach. been maintained in good order and condition. The Marube Basin Company is constructing a basin near the foot of Hubbard street, Recreation Buildings. in accordance with a permit from the Commissioner of Docks. The recreation buildings on the North and East rivers have been maintained and Sea Gate, . cared for, and repairs made where necessary. The Atlantic Yacht Club are removing the old pier in the vicinity of their club Floating Property. house at Sea Gate and building a pier in this vicinity under a permit from the Com- All of the floating property of the Department has been cared for during the quarter missioner of Docks. and repaired where necessary. A new contract has been let for the construction of a so- Between Sixteenth and Nineteenth Streets, Coney Island. foot launch to be known as the " General McClellan," and the work has been pushed and Under a permit from the Commissioner of Docks the Steeplechase Company is the launch will shortly be completed. The force of the Department has also been en- constructing a pier extending about i,5oo feet out into the Atlantic Ocean. gaged in constructing new deck scows, and a contract is in course of preparation for the construction of a new deck scow and a new coal scow. 'West Eighth Street, Coney Island. A " Shoot the Chute structure was erected at the foot of this street by the Dream- Dredging. land-Wonderland Amusement Company. Additions were made to the shed on the old All the dredging has been supervised whether done by the Department or private iron pier at the foot of West Eighth street, a two-track "Leap-frog Railway " was con- parties. structed in this vicinity and an overhanging gallery on each side of the Old Iron Pier Repairs. waft erected. Repairs were made to the rack at the outer end of the pier, the landing Repairs other than dredging have been made at various places under order or permit platform was redecked and defective piles in the gangway replaced. All this work was from the Commissioner of Docks. Repairs, alterations and other pieces of work by done under various permits from the Commissioner of Docks to the Dreamland-Won- private parties under order or permit from the Commissioner of Docks have been derland Amusement Company. supervised during the quarter. New Staten Island Ferry Boats. Sixty-sixth Street and Wakeman Place. One the loth of June a contract was awarded to the Maryland Steel Company of A crib bulkhead with coal handling tower and intake tunnel are being con- Sparrow Point, Md., for the construction and delivery of five steel screw propelling structed by the Edison Electric Illuminating Company, under permit from the Com- ferry-boats with two 2-cylinder compound engines each. Work has just been begun missioner of Docks and Bureau Order No. 1205. on the construction of these boats. Between Forty-third and Fifty-first Streets. Draughtsmen. Five piers are in course of construction in this locality by the Bush Company, In the office of the Engineer-in-Chief the Draughtsmen have been engaged on plans Ltd., under permit from the Board of Docks, S. 0. No. 21424. and studies for contract work, plans for the improvement of the water-front, plans and specifications for new piers and repairs, change of lines, examination of plans submitted Degraw Street, Gowanus Canal. by private parties, solar printing and general routine work. A crib bulkhead is being built at the foot of this street, under Bureau Order The total new wharfage room-made by the Department of Docks and Ferries for No. 1827. the quarter amounted to 4,087 linear feet. Atlantic Basin. Wharfage room destroyed by the City in preparing for new improvements is 3,086 Extensive water front improvements are in progress by the New York Dock linear feet. Company, under permits from the Department of Docks and Ferries. The area of the City's piers has been increased by 106,746 square feet. Between Jay and Adams Streets. The total increase in wharfage room made by private parties under permit from the A pile bulkhead is being constructed by Arbuckle Brothers in this vicinity, under Department of Docks and Ferries is 5.664 linear feet. permit from the Commissioner of Docks. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. J. A. BENSEL, Engineer-in-Chief. Winthrop Avenue, Astoria. A .crib bulkhead was constructed in this vicinity by the Astoria Light, Heat BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. and Power Company, under permit from the Commissioner of Docks, and the same company is building two. crib piers with adjoining bulkheads and dredging at Law- rence Point, under a like permit. Jamaica Bay. In accordance with the provisions of section 1546, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, as amended Sand is being pumped from the bed of Jamaica Bay and deposited on the up- by chapter 466, Laws of tool, section 383, I transmit the following report of the transactions of lands by the West Rockaway Land Company in the vicinity of Rockaway Park and this office for the week ending September 21, 1904, exclusive of Bureau of Buildings : a proper structure erected for retaining the filling. A temporary bulkhead at the Permits Issued. said location is also being erected. Sewer connections and repairs 22 Vicinity of Eastern Avenue, Rockaway. Water connections and repairs. . • 52 A " T " shaped pier is being constructed by the Queens Borough Gas and Elec- Laying gas mains and repairc 142 tric Company, and a foundation for a gas holder erected by the same company. The Placing building material on public highway . 15 Queens Borough Gas and Electric Company are also constructing a sheet pile bulk- Removing building on public highway 3 head between Eastern and Thetis avenues. Crossing sidewalk with team 5 Miscellaneous permits. 32 Between Academy Avenue and Bond Street. Jamieson & Bond have constructed a bulkhead between Academy avenue and Bond street, and between Bond and Waverly avenues a " T " shaped pier is being Total 271 constructed by the same firm. Between Judson and Thompson Streets. Number of permits renewed 24 A sheet pile bulkhead is being erected. Jessica Avenue. Money Received for Permits. A pier with a one-story structure thereon is being erected by the Halcyon Casino Sewer connections $466 58 Hotel Company at Arverne. Restoring and repaving streets 140 00 Vernon Avenue, Arverne. A pier about 300 feet long is being erected by Edward Margolies. Total deposited with the City Chamberlain $606 58 Hammel's Station. Jamaica Bay. A signal tower station is being erected on the trestle near Hammel's Station, LAB. RING FOPCIE EMPLOYED DURING THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 17, 1904. and a similar tower is being erected on the trestle near Howard's Station. Jamaica Bureau of Highways. Bay, both being built by the New York and Rockaway Beach Railway Company, tinder permit from the Commissioner of Docks. Foremen 51 Assistant Foremen ... 18 Long Island City. Teams 104 The erection of two new piers and alterations in present bulkhead, for the placing Carts 18 of two new transfer bridges between Fourth and Fifth streets, is in progress. The Inspectors 8 transfer bridges are also being placed, the work being done by the Long Island Mechanics 83 Railroad Company. Laborers 663 Between Fourteenth and Englis Streets. Ravenswood. Total 945 A crib bulkhead is being erected in this vicinity by the Atlantic Macaroni Com- pany. Englis Street, Ravenswood. Bureau el Sewers. A pile and timber platform is being erected at the foot of this street by Lillia Foremen 8 Babbitt Hyde, under permit from the Commissioner of Docks. Assistant Foremen 6 Carts. 14 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Inspectors 2 A number of pieces of work have been done by private parties and supervised Mechanics. 5 by the Department of Docks and Ferries. In addition, the work of building a pier Laborers 103 at Summerfield avenue, Mariner's Harbor, has been completed. An extension to the bulkhead platform, near the foot of Howland avenue, at Howland Hook, has been Total ... 138 made by Milliken Brothers. A crib bulkhead has been erected by the Standard Var- nish Works at Richmond terrace, Elm Park. The Burlee Dry Dock Company has LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President of the Borough of The Bronx. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 631 3

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Deaths According to Cause, Annual Rale per 11,000 and Age, with Meteorology and Aumoer of Deaths in Public inststuttons for 83 Weeks.

WEEK ENDING- WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 12 M., SEPTEMBER 17, 1904. June July July July July I July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. 25. 2. 9. 26. 23. 30 6. 13 90. 27. 3. to 27. DEATHa .1 DEATH•lt ATP. ESTIMATED d POPULATION 14.7.1. DLLART 100;. • g 4 total deaths 2,692 1.591 1,641 1.548 1,726 1,520 1,439 1,418 ,291 2,335 1 ,274 309 2,227 BOROUGHS. U.S.L.E1.1.. 4 4 4. .3 .6 ..'ai .:. - sus 1900. 1903. 5904. t 4 X 603. 1964. 0 0 ======.= =_- YEAR 1904. t./ i & V k" it • • ' ill ,r4 eh Annual death-rate 22.99 22.63 22.30 21.04 23.46 20.66 19 . 6 19 27 '7.55 28 15 17.32 27.79 26.68 =-- ======-- Manhal tan ...... 1,850.093 1,940,121 612 6'5 616 1,256 407 71 16.63 17. 4 26.5E rvphoid Fever 12 0 13 13 18 20 27 13 21 The Krona 200.507 294,939 73 90 86 132 30. II 14.19 15.92 25.22 7 9 21 Malarial Feve 2 Brooklyn...... 2,166 .8.. 1.314,912 353 427 392 501 217 39 14.26 26.30 15.4c . • 3 3 4 •• 3 • • 3 4 2 3 •• •• •• Queens 252,999 29 494 48 59 59 57 22 3 23.72 25. 2 25.41 small-pox • Richmond . 67,021 74,528 27 16 14 38 25 5 19.40 11.20 9. Sc deasles 31 23 15 23 7 8 .I; 7 7 4 3 •8 4 scarier Fever 21 9 I 3 7 3 8 2 2 5 2 4 Whooping Cough 6 5 5 a 4 6 City of New York.. 3,838,014 2,113 1,237 2,169 1,084 695 129 15.56 15.68 5 3 3 9 3437,202 13-89 ophtnen2 and Croup. 35 50 29 4' 35 .4 33 2.3 26 25 18 25 26 Influenza ..... 4 •• I uberculcs,s Pulmonalis 171 150 136 234 1;58 27o 146 153 130 147 262 139 2 45 • Non-re,Idents and infants under x week old not included. fther ruberculous 25 z6 22 35 28 20 29 20 17 12 25 26 The presence of several large institutions, the great majority of whose innlates are residents of the other Acute Bronchitis 25 .4 15 23 22 II 19 II 27 9 20 a 17 boroughs, increases considerably the death-rate of this borough. 5o 68 78 6t 43 33 46 49 42 37 4° 41 59 Broncho Pneumonia 52 62 56 4* 5o 43 47 27 49 52 5 5 57 52 Diairnceat o 326 440 438 055 426 354 33) 293 266 241 221 Diarrhcrals oozier 2 98 3c8 401 3176 52 3 388 320 303 264 7 6 224 318 189 violent Deaths P8 mg 93 82 93 94 101 85 .57 91 •- 98 79 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. Under one year ,68 488 576 548 660 545 498 453 419 382 372 4T6 325 Under five years. 481 728 790 745 868 705 t 6o 6..t 570 543 518 475 Five to sixty-five •,064 715 654 o6 637 617 643 598 638 6a9u 626 WEEK ENDING- i.xty.hve years and over 146 1:i 136 149 152 1 74 215, 154 123 1 54 233 /CO 136 ■ •••••••-• -- =---- In Public and Private June July July July ruly July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept Sept. Sept. Institutions 406 405 455 404 458 437 441 439 381 404 373 370 364 25. 2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 6. 13. 20. 27. 3. 10. 17. ••■■• -- Inquest cases. 622 368 223 184 257 209 191 191 233 208 167 187 197 =---- ==. =-_-_ Tuberculosi-Pulmtinalis 370 310 359 380 290 341 366 328 420 371 3)4 395 303 202 232 211 2240 244 700 Diphtheria and Croup.. 455 386 297 309 275 176 224 Wean barometer 29 959 29.921 3o.042 29.875 39 888 30.056 29.954 30 099 29 901 1.049 3.060 to 083 30.084 Me..sles 464 369 26, 264 sot 183 a 233 95 6 73 70 57 49 43 Mean humidity..... 79 81. 79. 75 72 . 79 Si. 74 73 77. 75 74 Scarlet Fever 281 130 95 89 88 88 08 50 544' 48 70 6o 58 Inches of rain and sno. .38 2.03 2. 19 2.77 .41 1.58 2.05 1.44 4.31 .05 .00 03 3.85 Small- ex I I I . • a• I 2 \I e a n temperature 29 26 29 11 II 9 28 1 Van'. ella 57 61 3 3 3 (Fahrenheit)...... 75.4° 74.95 74.6° 75.3° 76.3° ,73.3° 77. 9° 73.7° 74.2° 1.9° 70.60 65 6 67.7° Typhoid Fever ... 53 33 39 60 65 83 67 86 220 240 x41 546 93 Maximum temperature 21 16 22 36 24 26 51 12 90.2 87.0 Whooping Cough 19 7 7 16 3o (Fahrenheit," . • 93.° 93.° 92.• go.° 94.° 84.° 86.° 4.° 135.' 8t.' 86.• Minimum temperature so • Total 1,600 1,317 1,088 1.139 989 930 896 8oz 945 900 808 875 740 (Fahrenheit) 63.° 59.° 6a. 1 67.° 63 • 72.• 63.° 59 5.° 60 58.5 53.°

• Two cases of small-pox contracted outside city. c. Includes one case diphtheria at Lnited States a. Includes one case of measles at Barge Office. naval Station. Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital. b. Includes two cases of measles at Barge Office. d. Includes one case scarlet fever at Barge Office. WILLARD PARKEP Fl OSPITA I.. RIMUISIDE HOSPITAL. KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPI, AL. Deaths by Principal armies, According to Locality and Age. • a c a 24: 0. 0 to Ai a grf, 1•4 z F. a B CO In 1 6-. Ob ,,, ii N es °o 0 7,1 rg Remaining Sept. lo, 1904 38 9 48 58 *4 46 14 75 BOROUGHS. . it 12 6 2 .‘"-!! E Admitted 24 24 4 7 9 1 r, Discharged 27 17 It • • 53 4 2 2 a g O 4 d 7 14 a .a 3 u Died 3 3 O. .4 •12 Remaining Sept.17, 1904. 4. 42 2 II 44 57 16 48 14 2 So

Manhattan ...... 3 226 114 68 to 22 41 7 37 187 267 323 55 Total treated 63 62 2 13 55 7° 20 55 26 3 94 The Bronx 6 5 .4 7 4 2 28 5' z Brooklyn .. 6 87 79 42 7 5 8 25 98 254 203 6o Queens 12 Is 9 3 2 4 28 .4 29 6 Richmond 2 • • •• 2 2 10 4 Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from the Same, by Wards.

Total 48 3 9 221 .211 245 28. 58 52 9 70 325 475 626 236 SICKNESS. 4THS REPORTED

ir WARDS. t a 15.1 t• 0 a •••• .c 0 0-0 rr. Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex. Ye" 2 `4 5e f 2 Can. - - First 2 6 Second • . •• U Third • • • • I Fourth 2 •• 5 X 8 I 5, •• 1 • 5-15. 15-25 23-45 45-65. Fif h 4 4 A Sixth 2 •• '0 It O Seventh 6 4 I5 3 • 20 3 a Ei2hth 2 2 • A O Ninth ...... 4 6 3 .• 30 U Tenth 4 25 3 17 4 2 17 2 •• • • 20 Total, all causes 1,727 1,113 66o 567 325 50 475 54 74 251 237 236 Eleventh Twelfth 2/ 6 17 31 • 15 10 137 3 Th,iteenth . 6 • 7 3 B Four eenth •• 4 2 2 25 2 10 2 2. Typhoid Fever...... 21 16 9 12 5 F.fteentn •• •• /0 2 3. Malarial Fever...... 3 a Siineenth 4 3 9 •• .• 17 4. Small-pox •. Seventeenth 9 3 3 15 2 3 4 518 5. Measles 4 3 3 1 4 Eighteen•h 6 4 •• I 27 6. Scarlet Fever 4 6 3 3 met. emit 27 5 3 27 2 a 3 g6 7. Whooping Cough 6 6 3 2 5 2 9 4 24 6 Ix Twentieth 5 5 3 5 52 8. Diphtheria and Croup 26 23 7 9 5 5 Twerry-hrst 2 27 a 31 9. Influenza Tweiry- econd 21 •• 6 8 2o zo 1 6 75 12. 0 1 h e r Epidemic I 20 25 2 29 6 13 9 3 10 3 4 7 5 I Thel Twenty third 4 7 •• 57 Diseases Bronx Twenty-fourth 4 •• 3 2 4 5 33 23. Tuberculosis P u I - 122 83 62 2 •• 6 33 76 26 monalis 245 4 3 Total.. 140 32 39 2 54 710 9 3 3 9. 29 42 735 14. Tubercular Memn- a 2 •• gitis 9 23 4 5 3 7 =_-- 25. Other forms of Tu- I 7 4 4 3 7 4 First 2 •. •• 6 berculosis •• 26. Cancer, Malignant } Second 3 68 54 30 38 3 4 9 35 Third 3 6 Tumor •• 6 8 2 10 a Fourt 17. Simile Meningitis. 15 17 7 5 3 4 •• ,7a. Cerebro Spina ll Fiuh 5 19 4 12 7 3 2 5 zo 7 1 Sixth 6 2 7 3 2 Meningitis 2 4 13 28. Apoplexy, Longes- Seventh 36 71 20 17 23 Lig I th 9 4 •• 4 tic,. and ,ofiening 41 N nth. 3 3 16 of the Bran 5 23 19. Organic Heart Dis- t Tenth 73 66 41 32 2 3 5 15 31 17 • enth 2 4 a eases. . . f Tweilth 4 x3 20. Acut Bronchitis. 17 16 7 10 9 3 23 53 2 I hirteenth I I 21. Cbron'c Bronchit 5.... 7 3 4 F u•tren, a •• 22. Pneumonia (exclud- • • 8 67 20 2 2 26 29 Fif cents ing itruncho Pneu- 59 39 4 7 9 Sixtevnth 6 • • 17 monia,. Sevettz-en h. 2 4 3 x8 27 25 20 16 2 5 222. B. oncho Pneumonia.. 52 32 3 39 5 Eng hteent . 2 3 21 33. Diseases of th- sum- 2 • • II 8 2 2 Nun...vent), 4 ach (Cancer ex- 9 4 wernieth.. • • 2 3 17 cepted) 2 •• 13 24. Diar hceas (under Tweum. st 289 145 98 9 1 150 39 189 I wen, ',second .. 20 years) • f • n Ird 2 2 4 •• 9 35. Hernia. Intestinal t 6 2 •• 21 Obstruction ..... f 5 4 3 Twenty-`curth... 4 a 6 I wen y-fi th 5 • 5 4 26. Cirrhosi- of Liver 10 25 3 7 22 27. Brigni'.. Disease and Twenty-sIxth 7 86 78 48 38 3 2 29 35 Twen.y.seventh Nerh ntis 3 •• 28. Disea,es of Women 1 we ty-mgnth 2 4 5 4 5 3 I went nintn 3 •• 3. (not Cancer . 23 •• 10 •• 29. Puerperal Septicm- Thirtieth 7 5 5 4 Finny fi st • xo mia . ft Thaty-second •• • 30. Other Puerperal Dis- 2 eases. 3 4 3 12 12 18 68 6 8 2 5 8 31. Concenital Debility 70 Total 75 42 417 and Malformations 70 85 4. 3. 70 32. Old kge...... 10 zz 5 5 • • 10 5 2 24 33. Violent Deaths 79 8.2 59 20 4 5 10 32 23 6 First 7 3 a. Sunstroke •• Second •• 9 2:1 2 b. Other Accidents.- 70 67 53 57 4 5 10 7 25 1 hi d 4 c. Homicide 2 Fourth •• •• 4 23 •• d. Suicide... 9 9 6 7 Fifth •• 34. ether causes.... . 144 139 84 60 26 4 13 41 9 7 34 38 13 35. 111-defined causes 39 35 12 17 19 5 3 27 2 Total 3 8 10 9 3 2 59

- 6314 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19040

blearing. DEATHS REPORTED. Referred to the Third Deputy Commissioner. • Communication from Mrs. John P. Foley, requesting that certain repairs be made • ..I .Li to stable for patrol wagon for the Thirty-second Precinct. For attention. 4) '43 32 2.4 ! Communication from the Corporation Counsel as to the power and duty of the .cr° Police Commissioner in the matter of People ex rel. John H. Shiels. For report. p a 8 IE e 5' LOIS Communication from T. Emerson, protesting against the appointment of one lA d. McGowen as Driver in the Boiler Squad. To the Sergeant in charge of the Boiler Squad, through the Third Deputy Commissioner, for report. First 3 4 3 • • • • • • 1 2 9 Second 2 • • • • • • • • Referred to the Bookkeeper. 0 I Third • • • • 00 • • 5 Application of Catherine Reilly for permission to collect balance of pension due Fourth • • • • • • • I Filth a • • • •• • • Estate of Hugh Kiernan. To make payment on receipt of proper release and proof of identity. Total 6 4 3 7 2 2 16 Chief Clerk to Answer. J. Clarence Davies, asking for copy of the appropriation of the Police Department for the year 1904. General Work of the Department. D. L. Clark, Chief Engineer, Havana, Cuba, asking for copy of ordinance regulating Total inspections of premises 27,561 size of vehicles. " orders issued for abatement of nuisances 411 On File, Send Copy. inspections of milk and other foods 16,738 Report of Captain Robert A. Tighe, Sixteenth Precinct, on communication of H. C. pounds of food condemned and destroyed 139,885 Hunter, relative to the theft of trucks. chemical analyses made io6 652 Leave of Absence Granted. bacteriological examinations made for diphtheria Patrolman George E. Hunt, Fifth Precinct, five days without pay. bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis 319 Sergeant Albert F. Mason, Thirteenth Precinct, five days without pay. vaccinations performed 5,063 Release signed in each case. children's employment certificates granted 762 children's employment certificates refused 369 Ordered to be Paid. 2,690 George W. McClusky, $2oo account Contingent Expenses, Central Department, medical inspections of schools etc., money advanced by order of the Commissioner. Analysis of Croton Water, September 17, 1904. Referred to the Corporation Counsel. Report of Captain James G. Reynolds, Forty-fourth Precinct, inclosing sum- RESULTS EXPRESSED RESULTS EXPRESSED mons, Supreme Court, case Marx Hartman against James G. Reynolds and others. IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY With request to defend. U. S. GALLON OP WRIGHT IN ONE 231 CUBIC INCHICS. HUNDRED THOUSAND. Peremptory writ of mandamus, Supreme Court, Kings County, case People ex rel. Joseph M. Garvey against William McAdoo, Police Commissioner. Appearance Turbid. Turbid. Trial was had of charge of neglect of duty against Patrolman Chester A. Mar- Color . • Yellowi.n brown. Y.-110o 1.13 brown. vin, Eighteenth Precinct, and the recommendation of Third Deputy Commissioner Odor (Heated to too° Fahr.) Slightly marshy. Slightly marshy. Harris Lindsley, that the complaint be dismissed, is approved by the Commissioner. Chlorine in Chlorides.. 0•093 0.165 Equivalent to Sodium Chloride 0.157 0.272 Dismissed the Force. Phosphates (FyEli.) None. N ne. Patrolman Chester A. Marvin, Eighteenth Precinct, on the charge of neglect of Nitrogen in Nitrites No e. None. duty. Tried before Third Deputy Commissioner Harris Lindsley. Nitrogen in Nitrates 0.i 088 0.0150 Free Ammonia Trace. Trace. Patrolman Michael Tuohy, Second Precinct, on the charge of neglect of duty. Albuminoid Ammonia is. co88 0.0155 Tried before Third Deputy Commissioner Harris Lindsley. 2.87 3.20 Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime !Beforet boiling boilingg 1.87 3.20 On File. Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) 0 87 1 50 Report of Captain Stephen McDermott, Fifteenth Precinct, and Inspector Max Mineral matter (non-volatile) 3.79 6. 5o F. Schmittberger, on communication from A. Catlin, commending Patrolman John Total solids (by evaporation) 4.66 8.oo J. Jones, Fifteenth Precinct, for stopping a runaway horse. Notify writer. Report of Captain Ernest Lindemann, Sixty-eighth Precinct, relative to condi- Temperature at hydrant, 68° Fahr. tion of precinct during summer season of 1904. Chief Clerk to acknowledge through Analysis of Ridgewood Water, September 17, 1904. the Chief Inspector. Communication from Civil Service Commission, relative to certifying certain RESULTS EXPRESSED RESULTS EXPRESSED pay-rolls. IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY Communication from Civil Service Commission, calling attention to paragraph U. S. GALLor OF WEIGHT IN ONE HUNCHED THOUSAND. to, Rule 19 of the Civil Service Rules, relative to employment of Laborers. 2311, CUBIC INCHES. Report of Captain Richard T. Hickman, Seventy-eighth Precinct, relative to assault upon Patrolman Henry C. Albrecht. Appearance Turbid. Turbid. Color Yellowish brown. Yellowish brown. Report of Inspector Thomas Murphy, relative to complaint of John W. Odor Heated to too° Fahr.) Very sligh ly marshy. Very slightly marshy. Churchill that Sergeant Patrick J. Tracy, Fifty-seventh Precinct, is unfit for the Chlorine in Chlorides 0.758 1.300 position of Sergeant. Equivalent to Sodium Chloride 1.249 2.142 Phosphates (P 0,) None. None. Report of Acting Captain James F. Mulcahy, Twenty-second Precinct, and In- Nitrogen in Nitrites None. None. spector Richard Walsh, relative to conduct of Patrolman Charles C. Stinerts, Twen- Nitrogen in Nitrates o 0350 o.o600 ty-second Precinct, at a fire. Free Ammonia None. None. Aibuminoid Ammonia o.00x6 C. 0045 The following transfers, etc., were ordered by the Commissioner on September Before boiling z.x6 2.00 20, 1904, to take effect 4 P. die 21St inst.: Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime 1.16 2.00 {Atter boiling Patrolman Andrew J. Lyle, Fifty-second Precinct, remanded as Guard on patrol Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) 2 .04 5 So Mineral matter (non-volanle). 3.79 6.5o wagon. Total solids (by evaporation) ...... 5.b3 10.00 Patrolman Samuel A. Cook, Sixty-fourth Precinct, remanded as Guard on patrol wagon. Temperature at hydrant, 69° Fahr. Patrolman Andrew Sutton, Fifty-second Precinct, assigned as Guard on patrol wagon. Frank Kramer, Sixty-fourth Precinct, assigned as Guard on patrol wagon. POLICE DEPARTMENT. From Seventy-fourth Precinct to precincts as designated: Patrolman Angus Beaton, Twenty-first Precinct. New York, September 21, 1904. Patrolman Jeremiah J. Haggerty, Thirteenth Precinct. The following proceedings were this day directed by Police Commissioner Patrolman Gustave M. Stark, Fifth Precinct. William McAdoo: Patrolman John P. W. Griffiths, Sixteenth Precinct. Referred to the Chief Inspector. Patrolman John H. Telshow, Twenty-eighth Precinct. Communication from Edward Rothschild, protesting against statement that Officer From Sixty-eighth Precinct to precincts as designated: Wasserman saved lives at a panic in Progress Hall, No. 28 Avenue A. For report. Patrolman Charles E. Denny, Sixty-seventh Precinct. Communication from Max Schwartz & Bro., commending Patrolman Wasserman Patrolman Peter McClellan, Sixty-fifth Precinct. for preventing a panic. For report. Patrolman John McDonnell, Forty-ninth Precinct. Communication from J. I. Auster and others, commending Patrolman Henry Patrolman Patrick H. Curren, Sixty-first Precinct. Brueck for stopping a runaway horse. For report. Patrolman John A. McNeill, Sixty-third Precinct. Communication from James Howard, commending Patrolman at Fulton Ferry for Patrolman John Koferl, Fifty-seventh Precinct. saving a woman from drowning. For report. Patrolman James Phillips, Sixty-second Precinct. Communication from G. F. Lowenstein, commending Patrolman No. zoos, of the From Seventy-sixth Precinct to precints as designated: Thirty-seventh Precinct, for stopping a runaway horse. For report. Patrolman William Dorn, Eleventh Precinct. Application of Mutual Patrol for appointment of George Starr as Special Patrol- Patrolman Joseph Hellman, Nineteenth Precinct. man. Patrolman Charles Hellman, Twentieth Precinct. Application of J. Small for appointment of Charles W. Francis as Special Patrol- From Seventy-ninth Precinct to precincts as designated: man. Bicycle Patrolmen. Application of A. Delli Paoli for appointment of Frank Robusto as Special Patrol- Jeremiah F. Murphy, Twenty-fourth Precinct. man. William N. Dobbyn, Twenty-sixth Precinct. Application of J. W. Langton, Manager of the Grand Hotel, for the appointment Thomas W. /silullarkey, Thirty-third Precinct. of J. H. Crosby as Special Patrolman. Frank X. Conway, Thirty-fifth Precinct. Application of McCarn & Weismann for appointment of Wolf Cohn as Special John A. Hammill, Thirty-seventh Precinct. Patrolman. John D. Conneally, Fortieth Precinct. Approved. Mounted Patrolmen. Recommendation of Sergeant Richard Coffv, that the two horses selected Septem- Thomas A. Clancev, Twenty-seventh Precinct. ber 9, 1904, be accepted and assigned for use of Police Commissioner. David N. Wilbur, Twenty-seventh Precinct. Recommendation of M. R. Brennan, Superintendent of Telegraph, that the request Lowrey T. Meade, Thirty-third Precinct. of J. F. Rorke. House Surgeon, St. Mary's Hospital, that direct telephone connection Frederick Bruckner, Thirty-sixth Precinct. St. Mary's Hospital and Police Headquarters, Jamaica, be James Dougherty, Thirty-eighth Precinct. be established between Roundsman William Cavanagh (mounted), Twenty-seventh Precinct. granted. Application of Inspector Elbert 0. Smith, Fifth District, to be excused for twenty- Patrolman Henry C Widder, Eighteenth Precinct. four hours on Thursday, the 22d inst. Patrolman Clarence W. Anthony, Twenty-first Precinct. Application of Inspector Richard Walsh, Fourth District, to be excused for twelve Patrolman Thomas Biggert, Twentieth Precinct. hours from A. H., the 21st inst. Patrolman 'Thomas A. Conlin, Fourth Precinct. On reading and filing eligible list of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, dated Patrolman Joseph Harrimill, Eighteenth Precinct. Patrolman Lawrence J. McMahon, Twenty-fifth Precinct. September 20, 1904, Ordered, That George W. Reed be and is hereby appointed as Chief Lineman with Patrolman John T. Patterson, Thirteenth Precinct. compensation at the rate of $1,500 per annum. Patrolman Harry Adriance, Thirty-first Precinct. Patrolman James S. P. Brady, Twenty:fourth Precinct. Masquerade Ball Permits Granted. Patrolman John Mulholland, Twenty-sixth Precinct. J. Ciarto, Manhattan Lyceum, Manhattan, October I, fee $25. Patrolman Charles Braun, Twenty-sixth Precinct. L. Freyknecht, New Century Hall, Queens, November 19, fee $io. Patrolman James F. Browne. Eleventh Precinct. L. Freyknecht, New Century Hall, Queens, October t, fee $io. Patrolman Daniel Dooley, Thirty-first Precinct. Appointment Revoked as Special Patrolmen. Patrolman John E. Hodgins, Twenty-sixth Precinct. John Peterson, Franklin J. Mason, Martin Monahan, Thomas Brennan, George Patrolman James F. Neary, Twentieth Precinct. Gerlach, Robert Bartnett, John J. Cullen, William Denniston, Bernard J. Conron, James Patrolman William P. Rooney, Thirty-first Precinct. F. McGarry, George W. Raynor, Charles Redmond, James Hennessy, Samuel Wiley, Patrolman Arthur C. Fash, Twentieth Precinct. Albert Meyers and James P. Whalen, employed by Pinkerton's National Detective Patrolman Frank Kumpf, Twenty-eighth Precinct. Agency, for duty at Manhattan Beach. Doorman Thomas Carney, Ninth Precinct. Resignation Accepted as Special Patrolman. Matron Mary E. Webb Fifty-third Precinct, temporary detail discontinued. Charles Wessels, employed by George C. Lebohner, Queens. Doorman George W. Reed having qualified as Chief Lineman is transferred Special Patrolman Appointed. from Central Office Squad to the Telegraph Bureau. Fred Sheff for G. H. Raymond and others, Brooklyn. WM. DELAMATER, First Deputy Clerk. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6315

Annex, Queens, to Public School 4, WILLIAM R. ZIMMERMAN, Deputy City Clerk, Bureau for Me Collection of Arrears of Personal CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS. Borough of Queens. Tares. Queens, September 21, 1904, salary $480. Josemi F. O'GRADY, Deputy City Clerk, Borough No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Building). Office hours BOARD OF EDUCATION. 7. The action of the Committee on Care of Richmond. for the public. to A. N. to a P. st.; Saturdays, lo A. M. tOH 12 1 NM. September 22—At the meeting of the of Buildings, in assigning temporarily to BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Y STEINERT, Assistant, In charge. Executive Committee of the Board of the care of public schools the following- No. iz City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. si.; Saturdays, 9 Tenement How, Bureau and Bureau of Buildings. Education held on the 21st inst., action named Janitors, was approved and rati- A, M. to 12 M. No. 44 East Twenty-third street. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. relative to appointments, salaries, etc., fied: Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Saturdays . A. M. to 2 M. CHARLES V. FORNES, President. was taken as follows: George L. Rice, to Public School 113, JOHN P. O'BRIEN. Assistant. in charge. I. The action of the Committee on Manhattan, September 16, 1904. P. J. ScuLLv. City Clerk. Gustav Muhlbauer, to Public School 36, COMMISSIONERS OF Buildings, in appointing as Inspectors of DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Carpentry and Masonry on the dates Brooklyn, August 31, 1904. ACCOUNTS. mentioned, the following-named persons, Charles F. Brady, to Public School 9r, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway' 9 A. to 4 P. M.. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to z2 110011. 'Rooms 114 and try, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. to 4 P. was approved and ratified: Brooklyn, September to, 1904. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. M. Telephone. 4315 Franklin. Henry H. Trenor, No. 805 Greene ave- William A. Kip, to Public School 71, N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS and JAMES W. STEVENSON Joust C. HURTLE, WILLIAM HARMAN BLACK, Com- Deputy Comptrollers. missioners. nue, Brooklyn, August 31, 1904. Brooklyn, September 21, 1904. lio BERT L. SMITH, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Harry Britton, No. 169 East One Hun- Thomas Sullivan, to Eastern District OLIVER E. STANTON, Secretary to Comptroller. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING dred and Sixth street, Manhattan, Sep- High School, Brooklyn, September to, Main Division. FUND. tember 1, 1904. 1904. H. J. STORRS, Chief Clerk, Room 11. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, Mayor, Chairman ; ED- Salary, $27 per week each. William T. Whiteside, to Public School WARD M. GROUT, Comptr011er • PATRICK KEENAN, 2. The action of the Committee on 67, Queens, September 6, 1904. Bookkeeping and Awards Division. Chamberlain CHARLES V. hORNRS. President of the Charles Doering, to Sixty-eighth An- Board of Aldermen. and JOHN T McCALL, Chair Buildings, in accepting the resignation of JOSEPH HAAG, Chief Accountant and Bookkeeper. man, Finance Committee. Board of Aldermen. Mem- James T. Currier, Draughtsman in the nex, Queens, September to, 1904. bers. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS. Deputy Comptroller, Alfred Frost, to Eleventh Annex, Stock and Bond Division. Secretary. Bureau of Buildings, Manhattan, taking Office of Secretary. Room No. 12, Stewart Building. effect September to, 1904, was approved. Queens, September to, 1904. JAMES J. SULLIVAN, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Andrew J. Miller, to Public School 26 Room 3g. 3. The action of the Committee on Bureau of Audit—Main Division. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND (new), Richmond, September to, 1904. Special Schools, in accepting the resigna- Said Janitors to receive the salary of WILLIAM MCKINNY, Chief Auditor of Accounts, APPORTIONMENT. tions of the following-named persons, tak- the position less the rent allowance in Room 27. Telephone. Finance Department, 2o7o Franklin. ing effect on the dates mentioned, was each case. Law and Admstment Telephone, Public Improvements, is 4 Franklin. approved: The MAYOR Chairman the I OMPTROLLER, PRESI- 8. The action of the Committee on Care JAMES F. MCKINNEY, Auditor of Accounts, Room DENT OF THE BOARD OP ALDERMEN' PRESIDENT OF Mrs. Catherine W. Stengle, Waitress, 183. THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT OP THE of Buildings, in accepting the resigna- BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH Brooklyn Truant School, July 31, 1904. Investigating Division. Carl Dalskov, Gardener, Brooklyn Tru- tions of the following-named persons, OF I HE BRONX. PR siDENT OF rHE BOROUGH OF taking effect on the dates indicated, was CHARLES S. HERVEY, Auditor of Accounts, Room QUEENS. PRESIDENT OF IHE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. ant School, August 16, 1904. 1 78. JAMES W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller, Secre- approved: Charitable Institutions Division. The action of the Committee on tary, Finance Department, No. 280 Broadway : JOHN 4. Louis Fricke, Janitor, Public School H. MooNiiir. Assistant Secretary, Public Improve- Special Schools, in making the following DANIEL C. POTTER, Chief Examiner of Accounts of 113, Manhattan, September 15, 1904. Institutions, Room 40. ments, No. 277 Broadway ; C HA sten V ADEF, Cleric. of appointments on the dates and at the sal- 'he Board. Finance Department. No. 28o Broadway, Ellen McNally, Janitor, Public School Bureau of the City Paymaster. aries indicated, was approved and ratified: 5, Brooklyn, October I, Joseph J. Chamberlain, Gardener, 1904. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Bernard McDermott, Cleaner, Truant JOHN H. TIMMERMAN, City Paymaster. Room 507 Stewart Building 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 Brooklyn Truant School, August 17, 1904, P. M. Telephone, 7 942 Franklin. School, Brooklyn, September 8, 1904. Bureau of Engineering. $25 per month and maintenance. David Berkowitz, Cleaner, Truant The MAYOR. the COMPTRoi LER. Ex officio ; Commis- Mary Rhodes, Laundress, New York Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. sioners WILLIAM H. TEN Eyck (President), JOHN J. School, Manhattan, September 9, 1904. EUGENE E. MCLEAN. Chief Engineer, Room 55. RYAN. WILLIAM E. CURTIS and JOHN P. WINDOLPH; Truant School, September 17, 1904, $25 HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary ; JONAS WALDO SMITH, per month and maintenance. Real Estate Bureau. Chief Engineer. MORTIMER J. BROWN, Appraiser of Real Estate 5. The action of the Committee on Care DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Room 157. of Buildings, in making the following ap- • POLICE DEPARTMENT. September I—Appointed: John J. Nu- Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. pointments of Janitor-Engineers, Janitors Central Office. gent, of No. 334 West Eighteenth street, Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 0. and Cleaners, was approved and ratified: No. 30o Mulberry street. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Manhattan, an Examining Inspector, with DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. Telephone, ;too Spring William O'Connell (Janitor-Engineer), salary at $1,200 per annum. J. McD•NOuGH Deputy Receiver of Taxes. WILLIAM McADoo. Commissioner. Boroughorough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, third THOMAS F. Mt Avov. Firs, Deputy Commissioner. to Public School 55, Manhattan, salary Tremont avenues. $1,625, August 20, and THOMAS F. FARRELL, Second Deputy Commissioner. 1904. JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. HARRIS LINDsLEV, Third ieputy CommisSiOner. Thomas P. Liebold (Janitor-Engineer), Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms 2-8. to Public School 87, Brooklyn, salary A Co la S. VAN WYCK, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMIS- $1,776, September 21, 1904. torough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson ave- SIONERS. William J. Elliott (Janitor-Engineer), nue and Fifth street, Long Island City. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, Deputy Receiver of The MAYOR, GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, Chairman ; to Public School 91, Brooklyn, salary $1,- taxes THE PRESIDENT OF THE DRPART WENT OP TAXES AND 650, September 21, 1904. Borough of 'Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, ASSESSMENT'. FRANK A. O'DoNNEL. Vice - Chair. William C. Baker (Janitor-Engineer), Stapleton. man THE PFERIDENT oF THE BOARD OP ALDERMEN, JOHN DEMORGAN, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. CH ALES V. FORBES ; Brigadier-General JAMES MC- to Public School 83, Queens, salary $1,- LEER and Brigadier-General GizoRGE MOORE SMITH, o8o, September 9, Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears. Commissioners. 1904. . EUGENE A. FORMES, Secretary, and FRANK J. BELL, Frederick Boller (Janitor), to Public Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 8,. Acting Secretary, Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway. School 78, Queens, salary $9oo, Septem- EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments and Office hours, 9 A. N. to 4 P. N. ; Saturdays, 9 A. N. to rrears. 12 M. ber 9, 1904. J. His B. ADGER MULLALLY, Deputy Collector of James F. Conley (Janitor), to Public Assessments and Arrears BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Rooms School 28, Queens, salary $700, Septem- Headq uarters, General Office, No. 107 West Forty- ber 9, 1904. AWES J. DONOVAN, JR., Deputy Collector of Assess- first street. Thomas F. Holien (Janitor), to Public ments and Arrears. Commissioners—JOHN R. VOORHIS (President), School 67, Queens, salary $960, October Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. CHARLES B. PAGE (Secretary), JOHN MAGUIRE, SAMUEL N. GARRISON, Deputy Collector of Assess- RUDOLPH C. FULLER. 1, 1904. ments and Arrears. A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clerk of the Board John Hogan (Cleaner), to Public Boroug h of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson ave- BOROUGH Orinces. School 83, Queens, salary $480, Septem- nue and Filth street, Long Island City. PATRICK E. LEAHY, Deputy Collector of Assessments Manhattan. ber 15, 1904. and Arrears. No. tie West Forty-second street. Ellen Desmond (Cleaner), to Public OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets. Sta- WILLIAM C. BAXTER. Chief Clerk. School 188, Manhattan, salary $360, Sep- ple GTORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector ot Assessments The Bronx. tember to, 1904. and Arrears. One Hundred and '1 limy-eighth street and Mott Henry Roberts (Cleaner), to Truant CITY OFFICERS. avenue (Solingen Building). Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of CORNELIUS A. BURNER. Chief Clerk. School, Brooklyn, salary $25 per month TATEM ENT OF THE HOURS DURING Markets. and maintenance, September 16, 1904. which the Public Offices in the City are open Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Brooklyn. 6. The action of the Committee on Care For business, and at which the Courts regularly open Room I 35. No. 42 Court street. and adjourn, as well as the places where such offices THOMAS F. ByRNEs, Collector of City Revenue and GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief Clerk. of Buildings; in transferring the follow- are kept and such Courts are held, together with the Superintendent of Ma-kets. Queens. ing-named Janitors and Cleaners to the heads of Departments and Courts ; JAMES H. BALDWIN, Deputy Collector of City Reve- 1 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. nue. No. 5 schools indicated, taking effect on the CARL VOEGEL, Chief Clerk EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. DAVID O'BRIEN, Deputy Superintendent of Markets. dates mentioned, was approved and rati- Richmond. Mayor's ObVce. Bureau a/ Me City Chamberlain. fied: Staten Island Savings Rank Building, Stapleton, S. I Thomas Sullivan (Janitor), from East- No. 5 City Hall, g A. H. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 gtewan Building, Chambers street and Broadway, ALEXANDER M. Ross, Chief Clerk. 5. M. to 12 M. Rooms 63 to 67 ; and Kings County Court-house, Room All offices open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays ern District High School, Brooklyn, to Telephone, zi229 Cortlandt. t4, Borough of Brooklyn. 9 A. M. to 12 IL Public School 71, Brooklyn, September GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. PATRICK KEENAN, City Chamberlain to, 1904, salary $1,430.40. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, Secretary. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. THOMAS HASsETT, Assistant Secretary. . John W. Werner (Janitor), from Pub- Chief Clerk Nos. 13-21 Park row lic School 128, Brooklyn, to Public School COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. GEORGE E. BEST, Commissioner. Bureau of Licensee. Office, No.277 Broadway. F E. V DUNN, Secretary 36, Brooklyn, September To, 1904, salary 9 9 A. N. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to IS It. FREDERICK L. C. KEATING, Commissioner. hours. A, N. tO 4 P. M. $1.536. Telephone, 7o6 Cortlandt. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to i2 M. Henry L. Woolff (Janitor), from Pub- JOHN P. CORRIGAN, Chief of Bureau. Telephone. 6o8o Cortlandt. Principal Office, Room x, City Hall, GASTANO LAW DEPARTMENT. lic School 142, Brooklyn, to Public School DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- D'AMATO, Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan and Office of Coritoratime Counsel. 128, Brooklyn, September to, 1904, salary the Bronx. PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. $1,968. Branch office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn; Staats-Zeitung Building, ad, 3d and 4th floors, 9 A. M. Chas. F. Brady (Janitor), from Public DANIEL J. GRIFFIN, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brook- to 5 P. IL Saturdays, g A. M. to 12 M. Nos. t3 to 2/ Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. lyn. Telephone, 5366 Cortlandt. Telephones, Manhattan, 256 Cortlandt ; Brooklyn, School 91, Brooklyn, to Public School Branch Office, Richmond Building, New Brighton, JOHN J. DELANY, Corporation Counsel. 3980 Main • Queens, 439 Greenpoint ; Richmond, 94 S. I., WILLIAM R. WORLFLE, Financial Clerk, Bor- Assistants—THEODORE CONNOLY, CHARLES D. 01.1121- Tompkinsville Bronx, 6s Tremont. 142, Brooklyn, September It), 1904, salary no $2,o64. ough of Richmond. Rp, GEORGE L. STERLING, CHARLES L. GUY, WIL- Joint T OAKLEY. Commtssioner. Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City; LIAM P. BURR, EDWIN J. FREEDMAN, JOHN L. O'BRIEN, FRANK J. GOODWIN. Deputy Commissioner. Nicholas Dunn (Janitor), from, Public CHARLES H. SMITH, Financial Clerk, Borough of TERENCE FARLEY, JAMES T. MALONR, JAMES LINDSAY NICHOLAS S. H ILL, JR., Chief Engineer. Queens. GORDON, WILLIAM J. O'SULLIVAN, ARTHUR C. BUTTS, Gaoaos W. BIRDSALL, Consulting Hydraulic En- School 71, Brooklyn, to Public School CHARLES N. HARRIS, GEORGE S. COLEMAN, CHARLES 6z, Brooklyn, September io, 1904, salary A. O'NIEL, WILLIAM BEERS CROWELL, ARTHUR gineer.GEORGE F. SEVER, Consulting Electrical Engineer- THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. $787.20. SWEENY JOHN F. O'BRIEN, DAVID RUMSEY. JOHN C CHARLES F. Encomia. Engineer of Surface Construc- Thomas Sullivan (Janitor), from Public Bureau of Printing, Stationery and Blank Books. BRECKENRIDGE, ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, JR.; FRANKLIN tion. CHASE HOYT, E. CROSBY KINDLEBERGER, MONTGOMERY SEPH W. SAVAGE, Water Registrar, Manhattan. Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. 22 JO School 71, Brooklyn, to Eastern District HARE, THOMAS F. NOONAN, KENYON FORTESQUE, ILLIAMI M. BLAKE, Private Secretary. Park Row, Entrance Room 803, 9 A. to 4 P. M.; W M. CHARLES MCINTYRE. JOSEPH F. PRENDERGAST, Secretary to the Depart- High School, Brooklyn, September 21, Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 N. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—WILLIAM F ment 1904, salary $902.40. Telephone, z 5o5 and 15o6 Cortlandt. Supply Room, CLARK. THOMAS R. FARRELL, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- No. a City Hall. Thomas F. O'Connell (Janitor), from Borough of Brooklyn Branch Office—JAMES D. BELL, ough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building Brooklyn. PATRICK J. TRACY, Supervisor; HENRY MC- Assistant in charge. WILL AM R. McGoIRE, Water Registrar, Brooklyn. Public School 78, Queens, to Public MILLAN, Deputy Supervisor. School 5, Queens, September 1, 1904, sal- Borough of Queens Branch Office—Dims O'LEARY, 1 HONAS H. O'Neil., Deputy Commissioner, Borough Assistant, in charge. of the Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred ary $1,080. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Borough of The Bronx Branch Office—RicHAJD H. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Wm. T. Whiteside (Janitor), from Pub- MITCHELL, Assistant. in charge. THOMAS M. LYNCH, N ater Registrar I he Bronx. lic School 67, Queens, to Public School BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Borough of Richmond Branch Office—JOHN WIDDE- GEoRGE EL CREED, Deputy Commissioner, Borough cc mint, Assistant, in charge. of Queens, Hackett Building, Lone Island City. 4 P. U. Sator 85, Brooklyn, September 6, 1904, salary City Hall, Rooms zz-zs, 10 A. N. to ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Chief Clerk. EDWARD 1. MILLER, Deputy IL oMMIssiOrier, Borough days, 10 A. M. to is M. of Richmond. Richmond Building New Brighton, $1,660. Telephone, 756o Cortlandt. Bureau of Street Oftettings. S. 1. Mary Vail (Janitor), from Public P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of School 77, Queens, to Public School 83, Aldermen. Nos. wa and 92 West Broadway, 9 A. M. to 5 P. FIRE DEPARTMENT. THOMAS MURPHY, First Deputy City Clerk. Saturdays, 9 A. H. tO /2 N. Queens, September 6, 1904, salary $6 JOHN P. Dunn, Assistant, In charge. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted 00. MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Chief Clerk of the Board of from 9 A. M. 10 4 P. N,; Saturday., as George C. Moeller (Cleaner), from Aldermen. Public School 4, Queens, to First Annex, JOSEPH V. SCULLY, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of Bureau for Me Recovery 4/ Peuallits. Headquarters. Brooklyn. Nos. and is! Nassau street, 9 A. lc to 5 P. M.; Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty seventh street. 21, In Queens, September 1904, salary $600. THOMAS J. MCCABE, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is M. h ere hone, 2230 Plaza., Manhattan; 2653 Mak, Charlotte Lloyd (Cleaner), from Fourth The Bronx. klaaatAN STIEREL, Assistant, in charge. Brooklyn. 6316 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

NictroLA, 1, Hass, F.re commrsstoner, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Office Hackett Building Long Island City. COUNTY CLERK. Taos. so V., CHUscHILL, Deputy Commissioner. Office, No loo Broaaway, 9 A. hi. to 4 is at.; Satur- losnor P Pow Ras, Superintendent of Buildings. Hall of Records, trooklyn 9 A. m co 4 P. N. W AM A. Dog a Deputy commissioner, Bor. Pattri 1. CRONIN, Supenn endent of Public Build days, M. fngs and Offices, Jamaica, L. 1. EDWARD KAUFMANN, County Clerk. oughs of Brooklyn and Queen- ROBERT MOH, President. DENNIS WINTER. Deputy County Clerk. A Mil) M oWNEA, seCretann ALBERT F. Vol.. ANTONIO ZUCCA. MArranicw J. Gm latzeR, superintendent of Sewers. JAMES F, O'BRIEN. Superintendent of Street' Clean• JOSEPH l'ONNELLY, Assistant Deputy County Gateau, Secretary to .'se C ornmrssioner; GEORGE F. CHARLES A. O'MALLKY. Clerk. DOBNON J Secretary to he Deputy . ommismoner. W. H JASPER Secretary. ing. E wroth F CROKRR Chief Of Department and in ()BERT R. CROWELL, Assistant Engineer-in-Charge. Telephone call, 1251 Main. Topographicalfieongisiand furea u . charge of Fire Alarm elegraeh, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Tut:nes, L 'try Deput3 fuel of Department in t'ity, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Satter COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. charge Boroughs 01 Brooklyn and Queens. HOARD or EDucATION. days, from 9 k. M. tntil 12 M. S Court-house. GEL,RGE E. NU RN v inspert r of Comoustioles. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street Borough of Man- JACOB BRENNER, Commissioner. PR/ .R "tens. F•re steal, Boroughs of Man- hattan. 9 M .0 5 P. M. (in the month of August 9 A M. Borough of Richmond. FRANK J. GARDNER, Deputy Commissioner. hattan The Bronx and Richmond. to 4 P. .1 Saturdays, 9 A, M. to in M. President's Office New Brighton. Staten Island. ALBERT B. WALDRON, Secretary. v. I LIAR L. EERe Ass :cant 'ire Marshal in telephone, irk P'aza. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays From tLHARO FL A DAs S. RICHARD B. ALDCR0FET, JR.; GEoRGE CRcMWELI , President. charge Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. MAYBURY FLEMING, ',secretary to the President. A A. M. to 12 M Vi ix, As. T. t4 ..G R Chief Hatt.liOn in chafge FRANK L. BABBOTT GRosVENOR H. BACKUS, NICHOLAS Lou is LINC0LN Imam, Commissioner of Public BARRETT, JOHN I. HARRY. M. DWIGHT COILIeR, Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. J. Wotks COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Boroughs of Manhattar ano 1 he Bronx. FRANCIS P. CuNsuoN, SAmUEI M. D's, SAMUrt B. Rooms, 7, 9, D. ',RIELLY, A. Lao FvERETT, FRANK HARVEY Joins SEATON, Superintendent of Buildings. zo and as, Hall of Records. Mn HAB I NN, oreman in charge Bureau of JOHN TIMLIN, JR., Superintendent of Public Build Office hours. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., excepting months of Violations and Aoxihary Fire Appliances, Boroughs of FIELD, JOSEPH NIC0LA FRANCOLINI, ALGERNoN ings and Offices. July and August, then 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ; Saturdays, Brooklyn and Queens. S. P RisSEI L, JOHN GREENE, GEORGE D. HAMLIN M. D.; H. E. BURL Superintendent of Highways. A. M. to 12 M. Cene,a office open at all !sours. WILLI m ARKNI•SS ROBERT L. HARRISON, LOUIS JOHN K. Nam-. Commissioner, HAUPT, M. D.: THOS AS J. HIGGINS, JAMES J. HIGGIN- RICHARD T. Fox, Superintendent of Street Cleaning Comminee ro examine persons who handle explosives ERN s sT H. SEEHuSEN, superintendent of Sewers. D. H. RALSTON, Deputy Commissioner. meets Thursday of each week at a o'clock r, SON, CHARLES H. INGALLS. FRIEDRRIC W. JACKSON, THOMAS D. Mossckop, Superintendent. NATHAN S. JONAS, .JOE.' C. KELLEY, JOHN P. K IDLY, Office of the President, First Nationa, Bank Build AD-LPH KIENDL. M ILLIAM Lummis, JACOB W. MACK, ing, hew Brighton. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. WILLIAM J 13EA-rna, Assistant Superintendent. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COM- ALRI,K H. MAN. FRRDERIC, W. MARKS, PATRICK F. M. to 12 M. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. MISSION. MCGOWAN, EDWARD D. O'BRIRN, FRANK H. PART- CORONERS. RIDG- GEOR. ES E. PAYNE, JAMES A. RENWICK, NO, I89 Montague street. Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., Nos. 157 and 559 host oxty-seventh street, Head. Louis A. RoDENeTTLIN, M. D.; GEORGE W. SCHARDLE, Borough of Manhattan—Office, New Criminal Court except Saturdays in July, July and August, g A. m. to quarters Fire Departn ent. A BrAHAM STERN HENRY N. FI. FT, GEORGE A Building. Open ai all times of day and night. 12 M. Fire Comm ss one. NICHOLAS J. HAVE, Chairman VANDEs HOPP FELIX M. WARBURG, JAMES WEIR, JR.; GUSTAV SCHOCH., 'SOLOMON GOLDENKRANZ, NICH- WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, JOHN SHERRY, ABRAHAM FR. IC D. WiLsicy GEORGE W. WINGATE. OLAS T. BROWN. M 'SECS J. JACKS N. PISIER DR, R UE F MC IiNNA. President. Chief Clerk. STEPHEN N. SIMONSON. Fs SNZ S Wor P Secretary. FRANK L. BABBoTT Vice-President. Borough of the Bronx—Corner of Third avenue and QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES. Stated meetings even: Thursday at a P. M. A. EMERSON PALMER. secretary. One H unared and Seventy-seventh street. Telephone, FRED H.loHNsos, Assistant Secretary. 333 Lremont. SURROGATE. DEPARTMENT OF STREET WALTER H HRNNING, Chief Clerk. C. B. J. NYDER, Superintendent of School Build- WILLIAM O'Gcmin ON, JR.; JoSEPH I. BERRY. DANIEL NOBLE, aurrogate. CLEANING. s Office at Jamaica PATRICK JONES, Supenntenaent of School Supplies. Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Room It, Borough Nos. 13 to on Park Row A. re. to 4 P. 34, Hall. telephone woe Main end 4005 Main. Except on Sundays. holidays and half holidays the yy HENRY R. M. Co. K, Auditor, office is open between March 11 and October from 8 Telephone, 38, 3_ ( ortl a n dt. HENRY M. LEIPZIGER, Supervisor of Lectures. PHILIP T. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J. FLAHERTY. s;ob GAM V/ 001 PC/ Y. LOMMISSIOner. JAMKS L. leaRNoN, Clue Clerk. A. M. to 5 P. M. on Saturdays from 8 A. M. to 12 M. ; CLAuDE G LELAND, Superirtendent of Libraries. between September 35 and April 1, trom 9 A. M. to 5 lF. M. GIBNON, Depaty ,..omnriss.oner. HENRY M. DEVOE, Supervisor of I Open at all hours of day and night, except between Jowl I. O'FlatEN. thief Clerk. anuorse the hours of is M. and 5 e. M. on Sundays and I. fidays. P. ht on saturdays from 9 A, M. to no M, Board of Supertetendents. Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton 'surrogate s Court sits on Thursday and Friday of DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. street. Jamaica, L. I. each week except during the month of August, when no WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, City Superintendent of court is held. Calendar called at in A. M. Central Offwe SAMUEL D. NuTT, LEONARD RUOFF, JR. Schools, and GE, RGR S DAVIS. ANDREW W, EnsoN, MARTIN MAI.ER, JR., Chief Clerk. No, 148 East I wenueth street. Office hour, from 9 11-4,ERNON S. HIGGINS, ALBERT P. MARBLE CLAR- Office hours from q 0. M. to 4 P. M. COUNTY COURT. A. Dt. to 4 P. 11, Saturdays... A. M. to 12 M. ?NOE E. MisLaNEY THOMAS S. O'BRIEN, EDWARD L. S.1 EVENS, JOEN H. WALSH, Associate City Superin- Borough 01 Richmond—No. z74 Bay street, Staple- County Court-house, Long Island City. Telephone 1047 Gtamercy, ton. Open for the transaction of business all hours of County Court opens at to A. M. and adjourns at 5 FRANC( J. IANTR., Commissioner. endents. Distract .Superintendents. the day and night. P. GEoRG: W. MOVER, R. I eputy Commissioner. GEORGE h. SCHAFER. County Judge's office always open at 336 Fulton Jolts B. FITZGB NAJD. Secretary. DARWIN L. BARDwELL, WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL, street, Jamaica, N. %. Olin J. CHICKS RING, JOHN DWYER, JAMES BURT JAY HUMPHREY. County Judge. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC N. EDSALL, MATTHEW J. ELGAS, EDWARD D. FAR- RELL, CORNELIUS F. FRANKLIN, JOHN GRIFFIN, CHARITIES. NEW YORK COUNTY SHERIFF. 51 D., J0111, H. HA JOHN L. N. HINT, .ertt- rt. *nee, HENRY Vf JAMsSON IAMES LEE. CHARLES W. LYON, OFFICES. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 A. M. to 4 Foot of Ras- Twenty-mxtn street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. R.; JAMES J. MCCABE, AoTHLER Mc ouLLLN, ULIA P. M. saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Telephone. 3351 MarBsoe square. Iz ICHIAAN, ALFRED 'I. SCHAUFFLaR EDWARD B.. HAL- SURROGATE. JOSEPH M-YERROSE, Sheriff SAM H I • Lt , Ctrnin issioner. LOS, EDGAR DUBS SHINER, 08tH T. STEWAeT, ED- New County Court-noise, Court open from 9 A. m HENRY W SHARKEY. Under Sheriff. Pima h Doi E, TV Firs. Deputy I ommissioner. A ARD W. STILT GRAZE C. ST RACHAN, GUSTAVE to 4 P M., except Saturdays when it closes at 12 M. Issues J. AlclaaRsE\ , Second Deputy Commissioner, ,TRAUBENMULLER, JOSEPH S. TAYLOR, EVANGEL/NE E. During the mon hs of July and August the hours are DISTRICT ATTORNEY. for ",rooklyn and Queens, Nos. 26 and Ion Livingston WHITNEY. from Et A. m F° 2 P M. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island street. Bro.rklyn. Board of Examiners F RANK 1. FiTZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Surro City, 9 A. st tO 5 e. M. P arts ano Specifications Contracts Proposals and gates ; WILLIAM V. LEARY. Chief Clerk. GEORGE A, GREGG. District Attorney. Estimates tor Work and Material, or Building, Re- WILLIAM H MAXWELL, City Superintendent of school: and J .2HAS C. BYRNES, WALTER L. HERVEY, pairs and Suppl es Bills and Accounts, 5 A. M. to 4 COUNTY CLERK. P. M. Saturdays I M. IRROME A. O'CONNELL, CHARGE, J. SMITH. SHERIFF. Jamaica, N. Y . Fourth Ward Borough of Queens. Bureau of Dependent Adults, loot of East Twenty- Stewart Building, a A. M. w 4 P sixth street. Office hours. 8.30 A. M. to 5 P Office hours, April t to October t, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.; ART COMMISSION. MITCHELL L. ERLANGER, Sheriff ; JULIUS HAR- October z to April 1, 9 A. M. to 5 P. m.; Saturdays, to Bureau of Dependent Chilaren. No. 66 Third av- BURGER, Under Sheriff. enue, tlffice hours 8.3o A. M. tO S P. M. City Hall. Room 21. 12 M. Telephone call, 1_297 Cortiandt, County and Supreme Court held at the Queens JOHN DEWITT WARNER. President; J. CARROLL COUNTY JAIL. County Court-house, Long Island City. Court opens TENEMENT HOUSE DEPART- BECKWITH, Vice-Premoent A. AUGUSTUS H HALY No. 7o Ludlow street. at 9.30 A. M., to adjourn 5 P M. MENT. President of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, MITCHELL L. ERLANGER, Sheriff. Elwyn) L. VON NoNTRAND, County Clerk. Manhattan /thee. No. 6z Irving place, southwest secretary GEORGE B. McCLicia.AN, Mayor of The HARBURGER, Under Sheriff. CHARLES DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk, corner Eighreenih street ity of New York FREDERICK W. RHINELANDER, 'swans H SULLIVAN. Warden. Telephont Eighteenth. President of Aletropontan Museum of Art JOHN COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Brooklyn Office. Temple Bar Building, No. 44 BIGELoW, Presidenr of New York Puolic Library A. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. PHI/Hs:TER PROCTOR, Sculptor H,NRY RUTGtRS Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Court street. Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre 12 M, Bronx (lice to rte estaolisned. MARSHALL, Architect ; JOHN D. CRIMMINS, LOYALL i FARRAGUT. Streets. EDWARD J, KNAUER, Commissioner. H INAS t , T. RAIN ornmissioner. ffice hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. m H. HOMER MOORE, Assistant Commissioner. JoHs F. Sic ELLLY. First Deputy Tenement House MILO R. MALTBIE, Assistant Secretary. ALICE S. CI, RK Clerk LO ii M. COMMIss.oner. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, District Attorney PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. W ILLIAM BRENNAN, Second Deputy Tenement Flows JOHN A. HaNNEnERRY, Chief Clerk. Commissioner. THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF No, 103 Third street, Long Island City, 9 A. M. to THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 5 P. M. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS REGISTER. CHARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. Rooms 6o 7 and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No. No, 116 Nassau street Office hours from 9 A. H. to AND FERRIES. Madison avenue Borough of Manhattan. 9 A. M. to 4 P m.: Saturdays, 9 A. M to in M. During the months Pier ' A," N. R., natter/ place. P. M. Saturdays, 9 n. M. to 12 noon. of July and August the hours are front a A. M. to a P. M RICHMOND COUNTY Telephone 168. Broad Telephone, 584. Gramercy JOHN H. J. RONNER, Register . HENRY H. SHERMAN. MAU •c h FEATsir IER0s. Commissioner. V. ILI lAkiFRYaR, Chairman WALTER COOK, Deputy Register, OFFICES. J osrPH A. HILL. ,,eputy Commissioner. WARREN A. °SORRA, WILLIAM C. SMIT.- CHARLES G. CHARLES I. C01.1.0,S, Secretary. SMITH EDWARD F COOKER, CHARLES BRENDON. COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURRO- Office hours o - M. to 4 p. M. Saturdays. 12 M. THOMAs F. DONOHUR, Clerk. Board meeting every 1 uesdav at 3 P. M. Nos. 8, 9, to and ta New County Court-house GATE. Office hours from 9 A. M. tO a P. M. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED 1 HOMAs L. HAMILTON, County Clerk. Terms of Court, Richmonu County, woe. EXAMINING BOARD OF HENRY BIRRELL, Deputy. County Couris—STI•PIIEN D. STEPHENS, County Judge. HOSPITALS. retary. First Monday ofJune. Grand and Trial Jury : Telephone, 273o tor.thson square. PLUMBERS. PATRICK H DUNN, Sec First Monday of December, Grand and Trial fury ; Board of Trustees—Dr j cies W. BRANNAN, THEO ROBERT MCCABE, President DAVID JouRS, SeCre- Fourth Wednesday 01 January, without a Jury ; DOPP 14, TALK ARO,. M. ROBBERS, MYLES TiERNEY ary DENIS DONEGON 1 reaSUrer : ex officio HORACE COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury ; SA mURL SA, HS /A mES K. PAULDING, MARCUS STINE ' 00,1S and P. J. ANDREW., Room .2s, stewart Budding, Chambers street and Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury ; JAMES H. TELLY. Rooms i4 t5 ana re Aldrich Building, Nos. 149 and Broadway 9 s. M. to 4 P M. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a fury; t st Church street. TiiomAs ALLISON, Commissioner. Fourth Wednesoay of July, without a Jury ; DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Office open during nosiness hours every day in the MATTHEW F. NEVILLE Assistant Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of September. without a Jury ; Southwest sorrier or Fifty-fifth street and Sixth year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on FREDERICK P. SIMPSON, Assistant Commissioner. Fourtb Wednesday of October. without a Jury ; avenue ',crone of klanhatton, 5 A. M to 4 F. a• Monday Wednesday and Friday after P M. FREDERICK O'BRIENE, Secretary. —All at are Court-house at Richmoad. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices an Surrogate's Court—STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, Sur- ways open. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. rogate. 1 HOm As DARLINGTON, M, D., Commissioner of BOROUGH OFFICES. No t19 Nassau street, 9 n, M to 4 P. N. Mondays, at the First National Bank Building, Health and President WILLIAM M. Hogs. Public Administrator. St. George, at to.3o o'clock A. M. Telephone lac. '.criumbus. Borough of Manhattan. Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building, ELIGEss W. SCPIEFRE., Secretary, Office of the President, Nos. to. Et and z2 City Hall, St. George, at o 30 o'clock A. M. Cu ,RLELs F, ROBERTS. M. D.. Sanitary Soperin 5 A. M. to 4 P M. AantirclayS, 9 A M. to 12 M. KINCS COUNTY OFFICES. Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, (trident lona F. AHRARN PeeSid•-nt. at to.3o o'clock A. M. W II L,Ani hi. GUILFOY, M. D., Registrar of Records. BERNARD DOsNIEO• secretary. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. IA AL RI, Bassist M. D.. Ass rant Sanitary Super. ISAAC A HOsPER Supenntenaent of Buildings. County Lourt-house, Brooklyn, Rooms o, 19, 20 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. intenaent Borough of Manhan.n, WILLIANI BA TON, 1 omnossione of Public Works. and 23. Court opens at to A. M. daily, and sits until G gR +Li SHEIL M D. Assistant Sanitary Super. JAMES I HAGAN Assistant Commissioner of Public Port Richmond, S. I business is completed. Part 1. Room No. 23 Part Office hours from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and from I P. M intendent, Borough of 1 he Bronx. No. 1137 Franklin Works II., Room No. xc Court-house. Clerk's' Office, Rooms avenue, WILLIAM H. WACKIER, Superintendent of Public to 5 P. M. to and 22, open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays EDWARD S. RAwsoN, District Attorney. PATsick di. MURRAY, M. D., Assistant Sanitary RutIchngs and Offices Is SUperiulen ent. Borough of Brooklyn Nos 38 and se MATTHEW F DONOHUE, Superintendent of Sewers. JOSEPH ASPINALL and FREDERICK E. CRANE Clinton street. JOHN L. JORDAN. Assistant Superintendent of Build- County Judges. COUNTY CLERK. Jora P M can '11. D. Assistant Sanitary Superin- •ngs. CHARLES S. Drryov. Chief Clerk. tendent, Borough of Queens. Nos. r72 and 37.2 Fulton GEORGE F. SCANNRCL. Snoerintendent of Highways. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to street. Jamaica. 4 P. M. Jo N f ‘-•LRAGUR. NI D., Assistant Sanitary Super Borough of The Bronx. SURROGATE. C. L. BosTwtcK, County Clerk. intendent ((ozone of kiclmond Nos. sa and 56 Office of the President, corner 'I turd avenue and One Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to 4 Water street staulston. Staten stand Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; J AM's C. CHURCH, surrogate. P. M W LL1Am P. Piciun-r, Clerk of the Surrogate's Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I M. SHERIFF. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Louis F. HAFFess, President. Court. • Joan J. PALLAs, commas's:net of Parks to. We Bor. HENRY A. GUMBLETON, Secretary. Court opens at no A. M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. °nets of Manhattan and Richmond and President of the PATRICK J. REvILLE. Superintendent of Buildings. P. M., Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO is M. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Park Board. HENRY BRUCKNER Commission:Lena Public Works. CHARLES I MCCORMACK, Sheriff. WILLIS Hou.v, Secretary Park Board. SHERIFF. THOMAS A. BANNING, Under Sheriff. Offices, A rsena . C- ntr al Park. Borough of Brooklyn. Ib ICHAIS J. KEENED, CominisSloner Of Parka for the County Court-house, Brooklyn. President's Office No... Borough Hall, 9 A. M. 10 4.30 9_A. M. 30 4 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Borough, of Br tn. Lyn and Queens. P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. tO 12 M. HRNRY HENTERBEERG Sheriff. Offices, Litchfir Id Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn M ARTIN W LI; ELKTON, Pre-ident. Village Hall, Stapleton. WILLI AM P. NCH mi T, COMMiSSioner of Parks for the JOHN A. HaFFFRNAN, Score 5,y, COUNTY JAIL. CHARLES J KULI MAN, Commissioner. Borough of he Bronx. DENIS A. JUDGE. Private Secretary. Raymond street between Willoughby street and JOHN J. MCCAUGHEY, Assistant Commissioner. OS en, Zbrowski Mansion Claremont Park, JoHN C. BRACKENRIDGE, Commissioner of Public Office open from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; Saturdays Office burs a A. 34 to 4 P.M Saturdays. M. (Lek alb avenue. Brooklyn, New York. Works, HENRY HRSTERBERG, Sheriff trom 9 A. M. tO 12 M. JAmes S. REGAN, Assistant Commissioner of Public WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN. Warden. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Works ASSESSMENTS. PET RN J. COLLINS, Superintendent of Buildings. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Stewart Building, No. roc Broadway Office hours GEORGE W TILLSON Chiel Engineer in Charge. THE COURTS. 9 A. m. no 4 P ta. Saturdays, 9 M. to la M. Bureau of Highways, Office, County Court-noose, Borough of Brooklyn. Commissioners—FBA •tt A. O'LONNEL, President Al.( HUN J &Kura. Superintendent of the Bureau Hours, q_A. M. to 5 P. M. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE JOHN F. CLARKE. District Attorney. aws B. Butica., • oHN • J. Ba "Ws, Elaw SRI TOOL at Sewers. SUPREME COURT. LMI EL STRASBUURGNR, NICHOLAS MULLOR. FRANI( CHARLES C, WISE, Superintendent of the Bureau of FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. RAYMOND. Public Buildings and Offices REGISTER. Hall of Records. Office sours. 9 A. M. to 4 p, M., Court-house Madison avenue. corner Twenty-fifth MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Borough of Queens. excepting months 0, dJuly and August ; then from 9 street. Court opens at r P. M. COMMISSION. President's :thee florocgh Hall. Jackson avenue a. M. to P. N provided lot hy statute. CHARLES H. VAN BRUL41,_PresidtatJustice; EDWARD No. 6z Elm stree. a A. M 10 4 r. at, and Fifth street, Long Island City. MATTHEW L. DooLav, Register. PATTRIZZON, MORGAN J GRORGE L. INGRA- Jon PE Mrt 00E1 President; JOSEPH P. DAY, tosser. CAsainv, President. PATRICK H. QUINN, Deputy Register. HAM, CHESTER B. MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD W. HATCH, E. A. CR_ WNINsHIELD, JERoMR SIEGEL, HAL BELL, GEORGE S. JERVIS, secretary to the President. AUGUSTUS W. MAUL, Assistant Deputy Register. FRANK C. LAUGHLIN, Justices; ALFRZD WAGSTAFF, EUGENE F. D'CONNLJR. JosRPH BERMEL, Commissioner of Public Works. JOHN B. SHANAHAN, Counsel. Clerk; WILLIAM LAME, eputy Clerk. HENRY BERLINGER, Secretary. SAMUEL GRINtrION, Superintendent of Highways. OHN H. MCARDLR, Secretary. Clerk's Office open at g A. M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6317

SUPREME COURT—FIRST Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth The time for the delivery of the articles, materials Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 and supplies and the performance of the contract is DEPARTMENT. Filth District—Manhattan avenue and Powers of the Laws of x895. Court-room, corner Third avenue by or belore December 3i. 1004. County Court-house. Chambers street. Courts open street. and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office The amount of security required is fifty per cent. from tots A. M. tO 4 P. M. Sixth District—Gates and Reid avenues. hours from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. Court opens at so A. N. (500 of the amount of the bid or estimate. Special Term, Part I, (motions), Room No. 12. Seventh District—Grant street ,Flatbush). JOHN M. TIERNEY, Justice. THOMAS A. MAKER, She bidder will state the price of each item or article Special Term, Part II. (ex-pane lousiness), Room Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Clerk. contained in the specifications or schedules herein con- No, ts. • Island). BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. tained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton dozen, gall,n, Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19. Borough of Queens. First District—Comprising First, Second, Third yard or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed Special Term. Part IV., Room No. it. City Magistrates— MATTHEW J. SMITH, LUKE J. Fourth, Fifth Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Special I erm. Part V., Room No. 3o. Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner up, as the bids will be read from the total 1 he bids CONNORTON, EDMUND J. HEALY. will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), First District—Long Island City. State and Court streets. Room No. 36. JOHN WALSH Justice. EDWARD MORAN, Clerk. or aggregate sum. Second District—Flushing Delivery will be lequired to be made at the time and Trial Term. Part II., Room No. 25. Third District—Far Rockaway. Clerk s Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, Trial Term. Part III., Room No. 17, Calendar called at to A. M. in the manner and in such quantities as may be Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. z8. directed. Borough of Richmond. Second District—Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Twen- Blank forms and further information may be ob- Trial Term Part V., Room No. 16. tieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards. Court- Trial term. Part VI., Room No. 24. tained at the office of ihe Fire Department, Nos. 157 City MagistritteS—JOHN CROAK, NATHANIEL MARSH. room located at No. t217 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. and r59 East Sixty-seventh Street, Manhattan. Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. 23. First District—New Brighton. Staten Island. Calendar called at ro o'clock A. m. Trial Term. Part VIII., Room No. 53. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Second District—Stapleton, Staten Island. GERARD B. VAN WART, JUStICe. WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Fire Commissioner. Trial Tem. Part IX. Room No. 31. Clerk. Dated SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. s17,28 Trial ernt. Part X., Room No. ;2. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 22. MUNICIPAL COURTS. ke-See General Instructions to Bidders Trial Term, Part XII., Room No 34. Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth on the last page, last column, of the City Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, VII., Borough of Manhattan. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Record." Room No. 26. Nineteenth Wards. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, and avenue, Brooklyn. Appellate Term, Room No. 3t. all that part of the First Ward lying west of Broadway Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38. third floor. WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Justice : JOHN W. CARPENTER, and Whitehall street, inducting Governor's Island, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF STREET Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Bedloe's Island. Ellis Island, and the Oyster Islands. Clerks in attendance, from to A. st to 4 P. M. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. CLEANING. New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, corner of Court opens at to o'clock. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Wooster street. Room No. DANIEL F. FINN, Justice. THOMAS O'CoNNELL, Clerk. Fourth District—Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEEAFTmENT OF STREET Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte Clerk's Office open from 9 A IL tO 4 P. M, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth CLEANING, ROOM 1425, Nos. i3-3.t PARK Row, BOR- business), room southwest corner mezzanine floor. Second thatrici—second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Wards. Court-room, No. x4 Howard avenue. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, room south- THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE east corner, second floor. lying south and east of Broadway and Whitehall G. J. WIEDERHOLD, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- R. M. BENNETT, Assistant Clerk. received by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, street. Court-room, corner of Grand and Centre at the above office until is o'clock m.. on east corner, second floor, east. streets. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. m Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest HERMAN BOLTR, Justice. FRANCIS MARGIN, Clerk. Fifth District—Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. corner, third floor, Clerk's Office open from 9 A, M. to 4 P. M. ninth, Thirtieth, Thin y-first and Thirty-second Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). Court opens daily at to A. M., and remains open Wards. Court-house, northwest corner of Fifty-third Criminal Court-house, Centre street. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- until daily calendar is disposed of and close of the street and Third avenue. LIVERING 3o COILS MANILA ROPE 7Usticer— CHARLES H. TRUAX, FRANCIS M. SCOTT. daily business, except on Sundays and legal holi- CORNELIUS FURGUESON, JustICe. JEREMIAH J. CHARLES F. MACLEAN, HENRY BISCHOFF, JR.; (EQUAL TO PLYMOUTH BRAND), 356 days. O'LEARY, Clerk. INCHES CIRCUMFERENCE, SLACK LAID; LEONARD A. GIEGPRICH, JOHN J. FREEDM AN, P, Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. HaniRN DIME°, HENRY A. GILDERSLEEVE, JAMES FITZ- Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court. EACH COIL MUST MEASURE EXACTLY room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth GERALD, DAVID LEVEN-MITT, JAMES A. O'GORAIAN, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 1,04o FEET AND WEIGH ABOUT 375 GEORGE C. BARRE IT, JAMES A. BLANCHARD, JOHN street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays POUNDS. PROCTOR CLARKE, SAMUEL GREENBAUM, EDWARD E. excepted from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. First District—First Ward (all of I‘cing Island City, 1 he time for the delivery of the articles, materials MCCALL, EDWARD B. AMEND, VERNON M. DAVIS. WM. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Clerk. formerly composing five wards). Court-room, No. 46 and supplies and the performance of the contract is Jackson avenue, Long Island City. by or before thirty days. Fourth District—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards. Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. tech day The amount of security required is fifty per cent. Court-room, No. 30 First street, corner Second avenue SUPREME COURT—SECOND excepting Saturdays, closing at to M. Trial days (so%) of the amount of the bid or • stimate. Clerk's Office open daily from A. M. to 4 P. M. Court 9 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other bum- The bidder will state the price per pound by which DEPARTMENT. opens to A. M. daily, and remains open to close of ness transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared business. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, THOMAS C. KADIIIN, JUStiCe. 1110MAS F. KENNEDY, and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. GEORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. ANDREW LANG N. Y. Clerk Delivery will he required to be made at the time Courts open daily from to o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock Clerk. second District—Second and Third Wards, which and in the manner and in such quantities as may be F. /4, Six jury trial parts, Special Term for Trials. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown directed. Special Term for Motions. Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the Thirteenth and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the late Blank forms and further information may be ob- JAMES F. InleGEs, General Clerk. Ward which lies east of the centre line of Norfolk Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court tained at the office of the Department of Street Clean- street and north of the centre line of Grand street street, Elmhurst, New Ycrk. P. 0. Address, Elm- ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-at Park row. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of hurst, New York. JOHN McG. WOODBURY, the centre line of Delancey street and northwest of WILLIAM RASQUIN, JR., Justice. HENRY WALTER, Commissioner of Street Cleaning. COURT. Clinton street to Rivington street, and on the centre JR., Clerk. Dated SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. s15,29 line of Rivington street south to Norfolk street. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to a P. M. re— See General Instructions to Bid- Court-room, No .54 Clinton street. Third District—Fourth and Filth Wards, comprising ders on the last page, last column, of the and Franklin streets. BENJAMIN HOFFMAN, Justice. THOMAS Fin- Court opens at ro.to A. M. the territory of the former towns and villages of GE City Record." PATRICK, Clerk. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk ; EDWARD R. CARROLL, Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach. JAMES I MCLAUGHLIN, Justice. GEORGE W. Special Deputy to the Clerk. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street DAMON, Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. CLEANING, ROOM 042i Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, BOR- and Second avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M. daily, and Coprt-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. OUGH OF MANHATTAN,' THE CITY OF NEW YORK. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. continues op_en until close of business. Telephone, 289 Jamaica. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. EALED BIDS t IR ESTIMATE, WILL BE RE- Held in the building for t_rIminal Courts, Centre Clerk. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays S ceived by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Elm, White and F ranklin streets. at to o'clock A. M. at the above office until x2 o'clock nt. , on Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Court opens at 10.30 o'clock A. M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. RUFUS B. COWING, City Judge ; JOHN W. GOFP, No. 151 East Fatty-seventh street. Court opens every BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Recorder JosePa NEW ARTIN T. Mc. morning at 9 o'clock except Sundays and legal holi First District—First and 'I bird Wards (Towns of Borough of Brooklyn. MANOR and WARREN W. FOSTER, Judges of the Court day_s), and continues open to close of business. Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Village CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- of General Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL, Clerk. HERMAN JOSEPH. Justice. Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New LIVERING FORAGE. Clerk's Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. Eighth District—Sixteenth and 'Twentieth Wards. Brighton. 1 he time for the delivery of the articles, materials Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street JOHN J. KENNY, Justice. ANNING S. PRALL, Clerk. and supplies and the performance of the contract is and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 .4. N. and con- Clerk's Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. by or before December 31, .904. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF tinues open until close of business. Summary pro Court held each day. except Saturdays, from to A. M. The amount of security required is fifty per NEW YORK. ceedings and return causes called at 9.30 A. M Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. Calendar trial causes, to A. M. (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). The bidder will state the price of each item or No. 3z Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M, to 4 P. M., and on Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall. Stapleton, article contained in the specifications or schedules Hall Park, from to A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays until to M. GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, Clerk. herein contained or hereto annexed per hundred General Term, Part I Trial days and Return days, each Court day. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. you ds, by whi h the bids will oe tested. The exten- Part II. JAMES W. MCLAUGHLIN, JUMICe. Court held each day from to A. m., and continued sions must be made and footed up and awards will be Part III. HENRY MERZRACH. Clerk. until close of business. made to the lowest bidder at a lump or aggregate sun,. Part IT. • Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion Delivery will be required to be made at the time and Part V. in the manner and in such quantities as may be Special Term Chambers will be held from xo A. M. to thereof which lies west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem river north of the BOARD MEETINGS. directed. 4 P. m- Blank forms and further information may be ob- Clerk's office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. terminus of Lenox avenue. Court-room, No.170 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast tained at the office of the Department of Street Clean- EDWARD F. O'DWYER, Chief Justice ; JOHN H. Mc- The Board of Estimate and Apportionment meet ing, the Borough or Manhattan, Nos 13-2, Park row, CARTHY, LEWIt. J. CONLAN, THEODORE F HASCAI.L, corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con. in the Old Council Chamber (Room x6), City Hall, JOHN McG. WOODBURY, FRANCIS B. DELEHANTY. SAMUEL SEA EURY, JOHN every Friday, al 10.30 o'clock A. M. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. PALMIERI, Justices, THOMAS F. SMITH, Clerk. tinues open to close of business. OSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, JAMES W. STEVENSON, Dated SEPTEMBER, 13, 1904 514 Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Cljerk. Or' See General Instructions to Bidders COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. N. tO 4 P. M. on the last page, last column of the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, between Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet in City Record. Franklin and W late streets, Borough of Manhattan. portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of Seven- the old Council Chamber (Room i6), City Hall, at call Court opens at to A M. tieth street. Court-room, No. 314 West Fifty-fourth of the Mayor. ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. Justices— F :fret Division—ELiztot B. HINSDALE!, street. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holi- N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES WILLIAM E. WYATT,1OHN1 B. MCKEAN, WILLARD H. days excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. AL Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. P in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in OLMST E D. JOSEPH . DEUEL, LORENZ ZELLER. THOMAS E. MURRAY, Justice MICHAEL SKELLY, can procure material for that purpose—ashes, WILLIAM M. FULLER, Clerk; JOSEPH H. Josurs, Deputy Clerk street sweepings, etc., collected by the Department of Clerk. Eleventh District—The Eleventh District embraces Street Cleaning—free of charge by applying to the Clerk's Office open from 9 A M. to 4 P. M. FIRE DEPARTMENT. that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Nos. x3 to 21 Second Division—Trial Days—No. zit Atlantic the centre line of West One Hundred and Tenth Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- street, between Lenox avenue and Seventh avenues HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP THE days, at zo o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, north of the centre line of One Hundred and Twen- CITY OF NEW I ORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY- Queens, Tuesdays, at to o'clock; Town Hall, New Commissioner of Street Cleaning. tieth street, between Seventh avenue and Broadway . SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE 11111411ton, Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at to north of the centre line of One Hundred and Nine- o'clock. CITY OF NEW YORK. teenth street, between Broadway and the North or MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET 7ustirtz—Jortm COURTNEY. HOWARD J. FORKER, SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- Hudson river, and west of the centre line of Lenox or CLEANING. ROOM 2421, Nos. 13-21 PA. X Row, BOR- PATRICK READS; JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS . FITZGER- ceived by the Fire Commissioner at the above Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river ; north of the OUGH OF MANHAl TAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ALD, ROBERT J. W !LEIN. JOSEPH L. KERRIGAN, Clerk: office until to.3o o'clock A. M., on terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, No. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- JOHN DORMAN, Deputy Clerk. M.inh-.ttan street. Clerk's office open daily (Sundays WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. ceived by the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Cler 's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of S and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. m Borough of Richmond. at the above office until 12 o'clock M., on Brooklyn, open from CI A. M. to 4 P. M. Court ccnvenes daily at 9.45 A. M. No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. HEIMAN B. WILSON, ING SUPPLIES FOR THE FIRE ALARM TEL- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. CHILDREN'S COURT. Clerk EGft APH. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- First Motown—No. 66 Thud avenue, Manhattan Twelfth District—The Twelfth District embraces and supplies and the Performance of the contract is by LIVERING FORAGE. EDMUND C. Liu, Clerk. that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of Sev- or before thirty (30) days. The time for 'he delivery of the articles, materials Second Division—No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. entieth street, and that portion of the Twelfth Ward the amount of security required is fifty per cent. and supplies and the performance of the contract is by ROBERT J. WELKIN, Justice. JAMES P. SINN01-1, Clerk. which Ices north of the centre line of Eighty-sixth street and west of the centre line of Seventh avenue (5o%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. or before December 31, ,904i The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50%) and south of the centre line of One Hundred and The bidder will state the price of each item or of the amount of the bid re e-timate. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and Broad- article contained in the specifications or schedules herein cunt fined or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, 'I he bidder will state the price of each item or article A M. to 4_1s. M. way, and south of the centre line of I tile Hundred and Courts open from 9 dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of meaeure, by contained in the specifications or schedules herein con- C. CoRNELL, LEROY B. Nineteenth street, between Broadway and the /north City Magistrates--RoBEET whi. h the bids will be tested. The extensions must tained or hereto annexed p er hundred pounds. by CRANE, CHARLES A. FLAMMER, CI.ARENCE W. MEADE, or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 2630 Broadway. be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from which the bids will be tested. The extensions must OHN M. MoTT, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO, EDWARD ALFRED P. W. SEAMAN, Justice. JAMES V. GILLOON, the total. '1 he bids will be corny ared and the contract be made and footed tip. and awards will be made to JOGAN, PETER P. BARLOW, MATTHEW P. BREEN, Clerk. the lowest bidder at a lump or aggregate sum. SEWARD BAKER, ALFRED G. OMMEN, CHARLES S. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey street, Delivery will be required to be made at the time and Delivery will be required to be made at the time and WHITMAN, JOSEPH MOSS. from East river to Pitt street; east side of Pitt street, in the manlier and in such quantities as may be in the manner and in such quantities as may be PHILIP BLOCH, Secretary. Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk directed. First District—Criminal Court Building. directed. street, east side of Norfolk street to Division street, Blank forms and further information may be obtained Blank forms and further information may be ob- Second District—Jefferson Market. south side of Division street to Catharine street, east at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. 157 and 159 tained at the office of the Department of Street Clean- Thiro Distr:ct—No. 69 Essex street. side of Catharine street to East river. Clerk's Office East Sixty-seventh street. Manhattan. ing, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos 13-22 Park row. Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing- open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from NICHOLAS J. HAYES, JOHN McG. W OODBURY, ton avenue. 9 A.14. to 4 P. M. Fire Commissioner. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first LEON SANDERs, Justice; JAMES J. DEVLIN, Clerk. Dated SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. 517,28 Dated SEPTEMBER 13, 1904. 514,27- street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Court-room, No. 200 East Broadway. Sixth Distnct--One Hundred and Fifty-eighth ./X2. Flee General Instructions to Bidders Mgr See General instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the street and Third avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. on the last page, last column, of the City Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth Record." " City Record." First District—All that part of the Twenty-. Ward which was lately Annexed to the City and County SECOND DIVISION. HEADQUARTERS OF THE EIRE DEPARTMENT OP THE of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of x895, com- Borough of Brooklyn. CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST SIXTY- POLICE DEPARTMENT. prising all of the late Town of Westchester and part of SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY City Magistrates— ALFRED E. STEERS, A. V. B. the 1 owns of Eastchester and Pelham, including the OF NEW YORK. Villages of V4 akefield and Williantsbridge. Court- VOORHErts. JR., tAMEs G. TIGHE, EDWARD J. DooLity, POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OHN NA U MER. E. G. HIGGENBOTHAM, FRANK E. PRO. ERTY CLERK'S OFFICE, N O. 300 MULBERRY ST REET, 'RIELLY, 141 NEE J. FURLONG. Court opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays ex- S received by the Fire Commissioner at the above L NEW PTEMBER t4, 19 President of Board, JAMES G. TIGHE, No. 184% Ber- cepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. as Trial of causes are office until xo.3o o'clock A. M., on YORK. 04. gen street. Tuesday and Friday of each week. NI, RDA ESDA1 , SEPTEMBER 188, 1904. DBLIC Nal ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Secretary to the Board, THOMAS D. OS/loiu4, West WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. THOMAS F. Demi- Boroughs of Brooklyn and queens. P the following named horses will be sold at public Eighth street, Coney Island. HANTY, Clerk. auction at the I hirty-third Precinct Stable, One Hun- First District—No. 3x13 Adams street. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. u.; Saturdays, closing No, 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING dred and Fitty•second street and Amsterdam avenue, Second District—Court and Butler streets. at is M. LUMBER AS PER SPECIFICATIONS. on the 28th day of September, xocia, at it o'clock A.m.: 6318 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

Dude, No. 1; Hoops, No. 286; Roeber, No. WEST DRIVE, AND NORTH OF SIXTY- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. List 8156. Hale avenue, between Jamaica ave- 134, Thirty-eighth Precinct; Tabor, No. 279, FIFTH STREET TRANSVERSE ROAD. nue and Atlantic avenue. Thirty-ninth Precinct; Sunlight, No. 75; Rex, No. List 8157. Pitkin avenue, between Linwood The time allowed for doing and completing the DUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE acs, Fortieth Precinct; Dan, No. 20, Forty-ninth work wilt be forty-five working days. street and Queens County line. Precinct; Pat, No. 288, Seventy-second Precinct, .1- owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved List 8188. Rogers avenue, between Malbone The amount of security required is Three Hundred or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following and Frank, No. 3o9, Sixty-sixth Precinct. Dollars. street and . proposed assessments have been completed and are THOMAS F. O'CONNOR, The bids will be compared and the contract awarded List 8188 Seigel street, between Bushwick ave- Property Clerk. lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for nue and White street. at a lump or aggregate sum. examination by all persons interested, via.: JOHN A. DUNN, Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the List 819o. Seventy-third street, between Fort Auctioneer. Department of Parks, the Arsenal, Central Park, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Hamilton and Tenth avenues. st6,s8 List 819r. , between Belmont Manhattan. List 8059, No. I. Regulating, grading, setting .JOHN J. PALLAS, President; and Atlantic avenues. curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying cross- ROBERT MUH, WILLIAM P. SCHMIT r, walks, building approaches and placing fences in POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, ANTONIO ZUCCA, Belmont place, from Third avenue to Arthur ave- NO. 300 MULBERRY STREET. Commissioners. CHARLES O'MALLEY, nue. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. 8,9,29 Board of Assessors. S received by the Police Commissioner of the List 8o65, No. a. Paving the roadway of Mor- WILLIAM H. JASPER, 17r See General Instructions to Bidders ris avenue with asphalt blocks on a concrete foun- Secretary, Police Department of The City of New York at the on the last page, last column, of the above office until s o'clock P. st., on dation, from East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth No. 32o Broadway. "City Record." street to East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth CITY 011 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, } street. September 23, 1904. List 8o66, No. 3. Regulating, grading, setting FOR PRINTING, BINDING AND SUPPLY. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARES, ARSENAL 523,04 ING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT WITH BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying cross- ELEVEN THQIJSAND COPIES OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. walks, building approaches and placing fences in UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL " MANUAL CONTAINING THE RULES AND EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Morris avenue, from the Grand Boulevard and P persons claiming to have been injured by a change REGULATIONS OF THE POLICE DEPART- received by the Park Board at the above Concourse to East One Hundred and Seventy- of grade in the regulating and grading of the following. S sixth street. MENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK." office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock named streets to present their claims, in writing, to the List 8o68, No. 4. Regulating, grading, setting The time for the completion of the work and P. M., On Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, the full performance of the contract is thirty curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying cross- on or before October 4. 1904, at x o'clock P M. at days after final proofs shall have been returned THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. walks, building approaches and placing fences in which place and time the said Board of Assessors will to the contractor. Borough of Manhattan. East One Hundred and Seventieth street, from receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent The amount of security required is Ten Thousand Bristow street to Charlotte street. of such injury. Claimants are requested to make their Dollars. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING List 8069, No. 5. Regulating, grading, curbing, claims for damages upon the blank form prepared by For particulars as to the nature and extent of the FRESH BEEF FOR THE CENTRAL PARK flagging and laying crosswalks in Park avenue, the Board of Assessors, copies of which may be ob- work required or of the materials to be furnished MENAGERIE. West, from East One Hundred and Seventy-third tained upon application at the above office. bidders are referred to the specifications on file in The time allowed for the delivery of the beef street to Tremont avenue. BOROUGH OP THR BRONX. the office of the Inspector of Repairs and Supplies and completion of the contract will be by daily List 8097, No. 6. Paving Cauldwell avenue, List 8133. Beaumont avenue, from Grote street of the Police Department, No. 300 Mulberry street, deliveries until December 31, 1904. from East One Hundred and Sixty-first street to to East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street. City of New York. The amount of security required is Seven Hundred Westchester avenue, with asphalt block pavement. List 8134. Fairmount place, from the South- Blank Corms and further information may be obtained Dollars. List 8118, No. 7. Paving St. Joseph's street, ern Boulevard to Crotona avenue. at the Central Office of the Police Department, No. 300 The bids will be compared and the contract from Southern Boulevard to the south curb line List 8143. Monroe avenue, from Belmont street Mulberry street, Borough of Manhattan awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. of Whitlock avenue, with asphalt pavement, and . to Tremont avenue. WILLIAM McADOO, Blank forms may be obtained and plans may be setting curb where necessary. List 8144. One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, Police Commissioner. seen at the office of the Department of Parks, Arsenal, List 812o, No. 8. Paving Walton avenue, from East, from Brook avenue to St. Ann's avenue. Dated SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. Si5,27 Central Park, Borough of Manhattan. East One dredhun and Forty-ninth street to the JOHN J. PALLAS, President; List 8145. Two Hundred and First street, from 4irSee General Instructions to Bid- bridge over the Port Morris Branch of the New WILLIAM P. SCHMITT, York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Bainbridge avenue to the Grand Boulevard and ders on the last page, last column, of Concourse. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, List 8136, No. 9. Paving One Hundred and the "City Record.' List 8154. Hughes avenue, from Tremont ave- Commissioners of Parks. Thirty-third street, from Cypress avenue to Lo- nue to lands of Fordham College. Dated SEPTERBER 13, 1904. 515,29 cust avenue, with granite block pavement, and List 8163. Hoffman street, from Belmont place laying crosswalks. POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK, Eir-See General Instructions to Bidders to East One Hundred and Ninety-first street. List 8137, No. to. Paving East One Hundred No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. on the last page, last column, of the List 8065. Lorillard place. from Third avenue "City Record." and Seventieth street, from Prospect avenue to to Pelham avenue. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Bristow street, with granite block pavement. List 8166. Mohegan avenue, from the Southern S received by the Police Commissioner of the Police The limits within which it is proposed to lay Boulevard to East One Hundred and Eighty- Department of The City of New York at the above OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL the said assessments include all the several houses office until 2 o'clock P. M., on second street. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Steger, and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels List 8167. Morris avenue, from East One Hun- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. of land situated on— dred and Seventy-sixth street to Tremont avenue. No. 1. Both sides of Belmont place, from Third FOR MAKING, COMPLETING AND ERECT- List 8169. One Hundred and Eighty-sixth street EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue to Arthur avenue, and to the extent of ING WOOD PARTITIONS IN BOROUGH (William street), from Arthur avenue to Belmont S received by the Park Board at the above half the block at the intersecting streets. HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, NO. .269 avenue. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock No. 2. Both sides of Morris avenue, from One STATE STREET. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. P. N., On ROBERT MUH, The time for the completion of the work and Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, and to the extent of half ANTONIO ZUCCA, the full performance of the contract is thirty THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, days. the block at the intersecting and terminating Borough of Brooklyn. streets. Board of Assessors. The amount of security required- is One Thou- WILLIAM H. JASPER, sand Dollars. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING IRON No. 3. Both sides of Morris avenue, from the WATER PIPE AT SUNSET PARK. Grand Boulevard and Concourse to One Hundred Secretary, For particulars as to the nature and extent of the The time allowed for the delivery of the article will and Seventy-sixth street, and to the extent of half No. 32o Broadway. work required or of the materials to be furnished be ten working days. the block at the intersecting and terminating CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, bidders are referred to the specifications and to the The security required will be One Thousand Dol- streets. September 17, r904. plans on file in the office of the Inspector of Repairs lars. No. 4. Both sides of East One Hundred and 517,28 and Supplies of the Police Department, No. 300 The bids will be cempared and the contract awarded Seventieth street, from Bristow street to Char Mulberry street, City of New York. at a lump or aggregate sum. lotte street, and to the extent of half the block Blank forms and further information may be ob- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Blank Forms may be obtained at the office of the at the intersecting and terminating streets. tained at the Central Office of the Police Department, PP owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect No. 5. Both sides of Park avenue, west from No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of Manhattan. or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the follow- Park, Brooklyn. One Hundred and Seventy-third street to Tremont ing proposed assessments have been completed and WILLIAM McADOO, JOHN J. PALLAS, President ; avenue, and to the extent of half the block at are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for Police Commissioner. WILLIAM P. SCHMITT, the intersecting and terminating streets. examination by all persons interested. viz.: Dated SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. 513-27 MICHAEL ]. KENNEDY, No. 6. Both sides of Cauldwell avenue, from Commissioners of Parks. East One Hundred and Sixty-first street to West- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. ra4- tee General Instructions to Bidders List 8067, No. I. Regulating, grading, curb- Dated SEPTEMBER 13, 1904. chester avenue, and to the extent of half the on the last page, last column, of the 514,29 ing, flagging and paving One Hundred and Fifty- " City Record." block at the intersecting and terminating streets. Par See General Instructions to Bidders on No. 7. Both sides of St. Joseph street, from the sixth street, from Prospect avenue to Dawson the last page, last column, of the " City Southern Boulevard to the southeast side of Whit- street, with granite block pavement. Record." List 8091, No. 2. Sewer and appurtenances in POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OP NEW YORK, 1899. lock avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting and terminating streets. Ryer avenue, from East One Hundred and WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Eighty-third street to East One Hundred and OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL No. 8. Both sides of Walton avenue, from One Clerk of the Police Department of The Eighty-seventh street. O BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Hundred and Forty-ninth street to the Pert Morris City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room Branch of the New York Central and Hudson List 8103, No. 3. Paving East One Hundred STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Cale OF and Thirty-seventh street, from Brook avenue to No. 9, for the following property, now in his NEw YORK. River Railroad, and to the extent of half the without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, block at the intersecting and terminating streets. the Southern Boulevard, with granite block pave- lead,lead male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 9. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty- ment. blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc., S received by the Park Board at the above third street, from Cypress avenue to Locust ave- List 8104, No. 4. Paving One Hundred and also small amot nt of money taken from prisoners office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock nue, and to the extent of half the block at the Forty-first street, from St. Ann's avenue to and found by Patrolmen of this Department. P. sa.. on intersecting and terminating streets. Cypress avenue, with granite block pavement, and laying crosswalks. THOMAS F. O'CON NOR, No. to. Both sides of One Hundred and Seven- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1904. List 8107, No. 5. Sewer and appurtenances in Property Clerk tieth street, from Prospect avenue to Bristow East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, from Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. street, and to the extent of half the block at the Lind avenue to Summit avenue, and in Summit intersecting and terminating streets. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PAV- avenue, from East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR. All persons whose interests are affected by the above- ING BRICK, HARD BRICK AND PORTLAND to East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth streets. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to CEMENT. List 8135, No. 6. Paving Jackson avenue, from the same, or either of them, are requested to present The time allowed for furnishing the materials will be Westchester avenue to East One Hundred and WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the as required, before December 31, 199. Fifty-sixth street, with asphalt block pavement. O Property Clerk of the Police Department of Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, New York, on The amount of security required is Two Thousand List L3162, No. 7. Fencing vacant lot in front The City of New York—Office, No. 269 State Dollars. or betore October 25, 1904, at 1 e. N., at which time street, Borough of Brooklyn—for the following of No 767 Courtlandt avenue, and repairing The bids will be compared and the contract awarded and place the said objections will be beard and testi- property, now in his custody, without claimants: sidewalk. at a lump or aggregate sum. mony received in reference thereto. Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, The limits within which it is proposed to lay Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned ROBERT MUH, the said assessments include all the several Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect goods, liquors, etc., also small amount of money ANTONIO ZUCCA, houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces Park, Brooklyn. t liken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, and parcels of land situated on— I his Department. JOHN j. PALLAS, President ; Board of Assessors. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Fifty- WILLIAM P. SCHMITT, JOSEPH J. CAREY, WILLIAM H. JASPER, sixth street, from Prospect avenue to Dawson MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Deputy Property Clerk. Secretary, street, and to the extent of half the block at Commissioners of Parks. No. 32o Broadway. the intersecting and terminating streets. OF MANHATTAN,} Dated SEPTEMBER 9, 5904. 113,29 CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH No. 2. Both sides of Ryer avenue, from One September 23, 19o4. Hundred and Eighty-third to One Hundred and Mr— See General Instructions to Bidders DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Eighty-seventh street; both sides of Field place, on the last page, last column, of the 523,04 "City Record. from Ryer avenue to the Concourse; east side OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP PARKS, ARSENAL of the Concourse, from One Hundred and Eighty- BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ALL third to One Hundred and Eighty-seventh BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. P persons claiming to have been injured by a streets; north side of One Hundred and Eighty- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. change of grade in the regulating and grading of the third street, from Ryer avenue to the Concourse. received by the Park Board at the above officece of following-named streets, to present their claims, in No. 3. Both sides of One Hundred and Thirty- §Department of Parks until 3 o'clock P. M., On OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No. writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. seventh street, from Brook avenue to the South- ern Boulevard, and to the extent of half the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1904. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- 32o Broadway, on or before October it, 1904, at TAN, THR CITY OP NEW YORK. o'clock P. M., at which place and time the said Board block at the intersecting and terminating streets. Borough of Brooklyn. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony of No. 4. Both sides of One Hundred and Forty- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND received by the nature and extent of such injury. Claimants are first street, from St. Ann's avenue to Cypress S the Commissioner of Correction at avenue, and to the extent of half the block at MATERIALS TO COMPLETE PLAZA the above office until it o'clock A. st., on requested to make their claims for damages upon the AROUND SLOCUM MONUMENT AT BED- blank form prepared by the Board of Assessors, copies the intersecting and terminating streets. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904. FORD AVENUE AND . of which may be obtained upon application at the No. 5. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- The time allowed for doing and completing the Borough of Manhattan, above office. fifth street, from Lind avenue to Nelson avenue,• both sides of Summit avenue, from One Hundred work will be forty-five working days. NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- BOROUGH OF BR ,OKLYN. The security required will be Five Thousand and Sixty-fourth street to a point distant about ING HARDWARE, PAIN CS, IRON, STEAM- List 8129. Hendrix street, between Pitkin and Dollars. 345 feet north of One Hundred and Sixty-fifth FITTINGS, LUMBER AND MISCELLANEOUS Dumont avenues. street; both sides of Ogden avenue, from apoint The bids will be compared and the contract awarded ARTICLES. List 8I30. Mill street, between Henry and distant about 335 feet south of One Hundred- and at a lump or aggrecate sum. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Hicks streets. Sixty-fifth street to a point distant about aoo feet and supplies and the performance of the contract is by List 8131. Seventy-second street, between Fort north of One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street. Department of Parks, Litchfie'd Mansion, Prospect or before lo days. Park, Brooklyn. Hamilton and Tenth avenues. No. 6. Both sides of Jackson avenue, from The amount of tsecurity required is 5o per cent. List 8132. Somers street, from Eastern Park- Westchester avenue to One Hundred and Fifty- JOHN J. PALLAS. President; (50og of the amount of the bid or estimate. WILLIAM P SCH M I UT, way Extension to Broadway; Sackman street, sixth street, and to the extent of half the block The bidder will state the price of each item or article from Somers street for about 8o feet south. at the intersecting and terminating streets. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, contained in the specifications or schedules herein Commissioners of Parks. List 8138. Atkins avenue, between Liberty ave- No. 7. West side of Courtlandt avenue, com- ccntained or hereto annexed, per poi nd, ton, dozen, nue and Pitkin avenue. mencing about 102 feet south of One Hundred Dated SEPTEMEER 21, 1904. gallon, yard or ether unit of measure, by which the S22,o6 List 8139. Herkimer street, from Jardine place and Fifty-seventh street, on Block 2416, Lot No. bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and at the end of the cobblestone pavement easterly Or See General Instructions to Bidders footed up, as the bids will be read from the totals and 47. to William place. All persons whose interests are affected by the above- on the last page, last column, of the awards made to the lowest bidder on each item except List 814o. Seventy-fourth street, between Tenth "City Record." lumber. 3 he bids on which will be compared and the named- proposed assessments, and who are opposed to avenue and Fort Hamilton avenue. the same, or either of them, are requested to present contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. List 8146. Essex street, between Pitkin avenue Delivery will be required to be made at the time and their objections, in writing, to the Secretary of the OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OP PARKS, ARSENAL. and New Lots road. Board of Assessors, No. 320 Broadway, New York, on BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, in the manner and in such quantities as may be di- List 8147. Fulton street, between Crescent rected. or before October 18, 1904, at i P. N., at which time BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 1 HE C11 Y OF NEW YORK. street and the Queens County line (Enfield and place the said objections will be heard and testi- Blank forms and further information may be obtained street), Eldert lane. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office mony received in reference thereto. Board List 8148. Irving avenue, between Myrtle ave- ROBERT MUH, received by the Park Bod at the above of the Department of Correction, the Borough of Man- t§cc of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock nue and Palmetto street. ANTONIO ZUCCA, hattan, N.. 148 East Tweatleth street. List 8149. Bleecker street, between Wyckoff P. sr., on FRANCIS J. LANTRY, CHARLES A O'MALLEY, and St. Nicholas avenues. Board of Assessors. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. Commissioner. List 815o. Olive street, between Maspeth and Dated SEPTEMBER 19, 1904. WILLIAM H. purse, Borough of Manhattan. Metropolitan avenues. Secretary, 123,04 FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS AND List 8151. Vermont street, between Jamaica No. 32o Broadway. NEW PLUMBING, TILING AND ROOFING pit— See General Instructions to Bidders, and Sunnyside avenues. CITY OF Naw YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,} WORK ON PUBLIC COMFORT STATION on the last page, last column, of the List 8152. Weldon street, between Railroad and September 16, 1904. LOCATED IN CENTRAL PARK, NEAR THE "City Record. ' Euclid avenues. 016,27 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6319

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD IN CON- The amount of security required will be Ten follows: NECTION WITH THE DEPRESSION OF Thousand Five Hundred lars.Dol 3,950 cubic yards of earth excavation. SAID BRANCH RAILROAD UNDER AU- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 4,100 cubic yards of rock excavation. THORITY OF CHAPTER 424 OF THE LAWS No. is. FOR IMPROVING DOWNING RICHMOND, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ST. goo cubic yards of filling. OF zgo3,TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK BROOK, from the south house line of Tremont GEORGE, NEW BRIGHTON, NEW YORK CITY. 2,150 linear feet of new curbstones, furnished INCIDENTAL THERETO. avenue to the property of the New York, New and set. Haven and Hartford Railroad, on account of re- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE. The time allowed for the completion of the 35o linear feet of old curbstones, rejointed work is 300 consecutive working days. building and improving Downing brook drains, calved by the President of the Borough of Rich- Neil Estate, District of Chester. S and reset The amount of security required will be mond, at the above office until zi o'clock A. M., on 8,800 square feet of new flagging, furnished The Engineer's estimate of the work is as Seventy Thousand Dollars. follows: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1904. and laid. No. 4-FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- 1,500 square feet of old flagging, rejointed and ING, SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING 35o cubic yards of earth to be excavated and Borough of B.lehmond. relaid. THE SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, removed. No. i. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- 312 square feet new bridgestones for cross- BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING 5 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR walks, furnished and laid. ENCES IN CRESTON AVENUE, from Burn- removed. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING loo CUB- x65 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in side avenue to East One. Hundred and Eighty- 195 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, as IC YARDS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF OW retaining walls, culverts and gutters. fourth street. shown on plan. INCH BROKEN STONE OF TRAP ROCK, OR The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate of the work is as ay cubic yards of dry stone paving, as shown STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, AND 310 CUBIC work will be zoo working days. follows: on plan. YARDS OF SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK, The amount of security required will be Five 5,400 cubic yards of earth excavation. 3,000 feet, B. M., of timber, furnished and OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, TO BE DE- Thousand Dollars. laid. 8,3oo cubic yards of rock excavation. Time allowed for the completion of the work LIVERED AT SUCH POINTS AND IN SUCH No. 3, FOR COMPLETING THE CONTRACT 9,95o cubic yards of filling. will be 30 working days. QUANTITIES FROM TIME TO TIME AS THE WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE JOHN J. 5,53o linear feet of new curbstones, furnished 'The amount of security required will be Five SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS MAY HART COMPANY ON FEBRUARY 4, ism& and set. Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. DIRECT, UPON THE ROADS WITHIN THE AND WAS DECLARED ABANDONED AU- 21,500 square feet of new flagging, furnished PORTION OF THE BOROUGH OF RICH- GUST so, 1904, FOR REGULATING AND and laid. Blank forms can be obtained upon application there MOND BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: NORTH, GRADING, SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAG. 3,240 square feet of new bridgestones for for and the plans and specifications may be seen and BY THE KILL VON KULL- EAST, BY BARD THE SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSS- crosswalks, furnished and laid. other information obtained at said office. AVENUE AND THE CLOVE ROAD,_. SOUTH, WALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES AND 8o cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in LOUIS F. HAFFEN, BY THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE RICH- PLACING FENCES IN VYSE AVENUE, from retaining walls, culverts and gutters. President. MOND TURNPIKE, AND WEST, BY ARTH- West Farms road to East One Hundred and 1,000 feet, B. hi., of lumber, furnshed and THE CITY OF NEw YORK, September is, 1904. UR KILL OR STATEN ISLAND SOUND. Seventy-second street. laid. 514,26 The time for the completion of the work and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as The time allowed for the completion of the the full performance of the contract is until follows: work will be 200 working days. WSee General Instructions to Bid- December 31, 1904. 5,800 cubic yards of earth excavation. Amount of security required will be Thirteen ders on the last page, last column, of the The amount of security required Is One Thou- 3,30o cubic yards of rock excavation. Thousand Dollars. 'City Record." sand Dollars ($5 000). 4,000 cubic yards of filling. No. 5. REGULATING AND GRADING, SET- No a. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR 4,625 linear feet of new curbstones, furnished TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE SIDE- AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FUR- and set. WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. NISHING AND DELIVERING 7oo CUBIC 18,600 square feet of new flagging furnished and ING APPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES N F ONE AND NE-HALFO MO INCH laid. IN WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- BROKENBROKE STONE OF TRAP ROCK, OR 450 square feet of new bridgestones for cross- THIRD STREET, from Ogden avenue to Woody. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, AND 3so CUBIC walks furnished and laid. crest avenue. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEw YARDS OF SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK, 500 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in The Engineer's estimate of the work is as YORK. OR STATEN ISLAND SYENITE, TO BE DE- retaining walls, culverts and gutters. follows: EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LIVERED AT SUCH POINTS AND IN SUCH so linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, 1,200 cubic yards of earth excavation. S received by the President of the Borough of QUANTITIES FROM TIME TO TIME AS THE t2 inches in diameter. 4,650 cubic yards of rock excavation. Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. t6, until SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS MAY The time allowed for the completion of the Boo cubic yards of filling. 3 P. M.. OD DIRECT, UPON THE ROADS WITHIN THE work will be is() working days. 625 linear feet of new curbstones, furnished PORTION OF THE BOROUGH OF RICH- The amount of security will be Eight Thou- and set WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5,1904. MOND BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: NORTH, sand Dollars. 2,450 square feet of new flagging furnished No. I. FOR FURNISHING THE NECES- BY THE KILL VON KULL; EAST, BY NEW No. 4. FOR COMPLETING THE CONTRACT and laid. SARY LABOR AND MATERIAL FOR YORK BAY,• SOTH, BY SAND LANE AND WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE BARBER too square feet of new bridgestones for MASON, IRON, MARBLE, SLATE, TINNING CLOVE AVENUE AND WEST BY CLOVE ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY ON OCTO- crosswalks, furnished and laid. AND PLASTERING WORK, AND RENOVAT- ROAD AND BARD AVENUE. ALL BOUND- BER 26, igo3, AND WAS DECLARED ABAN- so cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in re- ING AND TILING IN THE CITY HALL, BOR- ING ROADS NAMED IN ABOVE DESCRIP- DONED AUGUST 24, 1904, FOR PAVING taining walls, culverts and gutters. OUGH OF MANHATTAN. TION INCLUDED WITHIN TERRITORY DE- WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS AAND SHEET AS- so linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, The time allowed for fully completing the work SCRIBED. PHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION 12 inches in diameter. will be sixty (6o) working days. The time for the completion of the work and THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED Time allowed for the completion of work. will The security required will be Eight Thousand the full performance of the contract is until AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH STREET, from Web- be '25 working days. Dollars. December 31, 1904. ster avenue to the Southern Boulevard. Amount of security requirld will be Three No. z. FOR FURNISHING THE NECES- The amount of security required is One Thou- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as Thousand Dollars. SARY LABOR AND MATERIAL TO PER- sand Dollars ($i,000). No. g. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING, FORM PLUMBING WORK AND TO COM- follows: , No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL TILE 65 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE PLETE THE ALTERATIONS TO THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR including binder course and the keep- SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, STEAM HEATING APPARATUS IN THE REGULATING. GRADING AND PAVING ing of the pavement in repair for BUILDING APPROACHES, PLACING CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. WITH MACADAM PAVEMENT, FLAGGING, five years from date of acceptance. FENCES AND BUILDING DRAINS IN The time allowed for fully completing the work CURBING AND GUTTERING THE ROAD- 2,835 square yards of asphalt block pavement, BROADWAY, from Spuyten Duyvil creek at will be sixty (6o) working days. WAY OF GRACE CHURCH PLACE, TO- with sand joints, and the keeping of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth street to the The security required will be Two Thousand GETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCI- the pavement in repair for five years northerly line of The City of New York. Five Hundred Dollars. DENTAL THERETO. from date of acceptance. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as No. 3. FOR FURNISHING THE LABOR The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 355 cubic yards of concrete. follows: AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE quality of the material, and the nature and ex- The time allowed for the completion of the moot) cubic yards of earth excavation. PAINTING, CABINET AND CARPENTER tent, as near as possible, of the work required work will be to working days. 6,200 cubic yards of rock excavation. WORK, ORNAMENTAL PLASTER WORK, is as follows: The amount of security required will be Two 175,000 cubic yards of filing. PARQUET FLOORING AND RUGS, IN THE., zoo cubic yards of excavation. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. 26,000 linear feet of new curbstones, furnished CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. and set. The time allowed for fully completing the work 35o square yards of macadam pavement No. 5. FOR COMPLETING THE CONTRACT 110 square yards new belgian block pave- 630 linear feet of old curbstones, rejointed will be sixty (6o) working days. WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE CONTI- and reset. The security required will be Five Thousand ment, furnished and laid. NENTAL ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY ON 120 square feet new bridgestone, furnished too,000 square feet of new flagging, furnished Dollars. JULY 21, 1903, AND WAS DECLARED ABAN- and laid. No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR and laid. DONED AUGUST 24 1904, FOR REREGULAT- 300 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and 2,500 square feet of old flagging, rejointed and AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR THE IN- ING AND REGRADING, SETTING AND RE- relaid. STALLATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING set. SETTING CURBSTONES LAYING AND RE- 1,100 square feet new flagstone, furnished and 14,000 square feet of new bridgestones for cross- AND VENTILATING SYSTEMS IN THE LAYING FLAGGING AND PAVING THE walks, furnished and laid. CITY HALL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. laid. ROADWAY OF BATHGATE AVENUE, from 5,600 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in zo square feet old flagstone, retrimmed and Wendover avenue to East One Hundred and The time allowed for fully completing the work will retaining-walls, culverts and gutters, be sixty (6o work', g days. relaid. Eighty-eighth street, WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS including the cost of sheeting for shor- The time for the completion of the work and ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. The security required will be Two Thousand Five ing foundation trenches. Hundred Dollars. the full performance of the contract is 25 work- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 500 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. ing days. follows: Bidders are directed to name is separate lump sum 1,500 linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, for etch of the above contracts. Each contract will be The amount of security required is Seven 1,56o square yards of asphalt block pavement is inches in diameter. Hundred Dollars. 200 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar awarded separately. too linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, Blink forms and specifications can be obtained at GEORGE CROMWELL, bed. i8 inches in diameter. President. The amount of security required will be One the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau September 13, 1904. zo,000 feet, B. M., of lumber, furnished and of Public Buildings and Offices, No. 21 Park row, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. laid. 520,04 The time allowed for the completion of the Borough of Manhattan. 450 square feet of old bridgestones for cross- JOHN F. AHEARN, Vir'See General Instructions to Bidders work will be 3o working days. walks, rejointed and relaid. page, last column, of the "City No. 6. FOR COMPLETING THE CON- Borough President, on the last 35 drainage inlets, complete. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September 22, 1904. Record." TRACT WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY THE The time allowed for the completion of the BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY ON work will be 400 working days. 522,05 SEPTEMBER is, 1903, AND WAS DECLARED The amount of security required will be Sixty gar See General Instructions to Bidders OFFICIAL PAPERS. AUGUSTUGUST 30, 1904, FOR RE- Thousand Dollars. on the last page, last column, of the PAVING THAT PORTION OF JEROME AVE- No. zo. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER "City Record." NUE, from One Hundred and Sixty-second street Morning AND APPURTENANCES IN MORRIS AVE- Morning-" The American," "The to Kingsbridge road, located between the railroad NUE, from East One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Telegraph." tracks and the curb, with sheet and block asphalt OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Journal" "The Daily street to East One Hundred and Seventieth street. Evening-" The Evening on a concrete foundation, setting and resetting The Engineer's estimate of the work is as MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW News." curbstones and resetting bridgestones where re- follows: YORK. Weekly - " Sunday Union," "The New York quired. 112 linear feet of brick sewer, 4 feet p Realty Journal." The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE inches in diameter. received by the President of the Borough of German-" The New Yorker Herold." lows: 473 linear feet of brick sewer, 4 feet 6 S Designated by the Board of City Record, September 8,800 square yards of asphalt block pavement Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room No. 16, until inches in diameter. 3 o'clock P. M., 011 15, 1904. and keeping the same in repair for five 1,899 linear feet of brick sewer, 4 feet diam- years from date of acceptance. eter. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1904. 11,500 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, 1,035 linear feet of brick sewer, 3 feet diam- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. including binder course, and keeping eter. No. t. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR the same in repair for five years from 571 linear feet of brick sewer, a feet 6 AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS date of acceptance. inches in diameter. AND REBUILDING O'F SEWER AND AP- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE 1,350 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 57 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18 inches. PURTENANCES TN FIFTY-NINTH STREET THIRD AVENUE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CORNER bed. 440 linear feet of pipe sewer, 13 inches. AT NORTH RIVER. AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET, ioo linear feet of new curbstones, furnished 465 spurs for house &inflections. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and CROTONA PARK, NEW YORK. and set in concrete. 37 manholes, complete. quality of the material and the nature and ex- Soo linear feet of old curbstones, redressed 17 receiving-basins, complete. tent, as near as possible, of the work required, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- on top, rejointed and reset in con- S ceived by the President of the Borough of The 5,375 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and is as follows: crete. removed. Igo linear feet of wooden barrel sewer of 4- Bronx at the above office until it o'clock A. H., on The amount of security required will be Fif- feet interior diameter. teen Thousand Dollars. 25 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1904. sive of concrete in sewer sections, as 35 linear feet of brick sewer of 4-feet in- The time allowed to complete the work will be shown on plan. terior diameter, including rip-rap foun- No. s. FOR COMPLETING THE CONTRACT 75 consecutive working days. 25 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mor- dation where necessary. WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY PETER Blank forms can be obtained upon application there- tar. 1,000 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for HANDIBODE, JR., ON JULY 3o, ism, AND for and the plans and specifications may be seen and 5,000 feet of lumber, for foundations, fur- foundation. WAS DECLARED ABANDONGD AUGUST 3o, other information obtained at said office. nished and laid, and sheeting, fur- The time allowed to complete the whole work 1904, FOR REGULATING, RADING, SET- LOUIS F. HAFFEN, nished and left in place. is fifty (5o) working days. TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE SIDE- President. so linear feet of La-inch drain pipe, fur- The amount of the security required is Fifteen WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September so, 1904. nished and laid. Hundred Dollars ($1.500). ING APPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES Or See General Instructions to Bidders Time allowed for the completion of the work No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR IN FULTON AVENUE, from St. Paul's place on the last page, last column, of the will be 300 working days. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR BUILD- to East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. "City Record." The amount of security required will be Thirty- ING SEWER IN EAST EIGHTY-THIRD The Engineer's estimate of the work is as three Thousand Dollars. STREET, FROM EAST END AVENUE TO THE EAST RIVER. follows: No. 5 I. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS 3,800 cubic yards of earth excavation. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 7,30o cubic yards of rock excavation. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE AND APPURTENANCES IN THE GRAND quality of the material and the nature and ex- 3,5oo cubic yards of filling. BRONX. MUNICIPAL But, DING, CORNER THIRD AvENt BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE, from East tent, as near as possible, of the work required, 6,40o cubic yards of new curbstones furnished AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET. One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street to the is as follows: CROTONA PARK, NEW YORK. Kingsbridge road. 12 linear feet of cast-iron water pipe sewer and set. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 34,00o square feet new flagging furnished and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- of 16-inch interior diameter. follows: i85 linear feet of salt glazed vitrified stone- laid. S ceived by the President of the Borough of The i,042 linear feet of pipe sewer, t8 inches. 1,940 square feet of new bridgestones for Bronx at the above office until II o'clock A. m., on ware pipe sewer of i s-inch interior di- crosswalks, furnished and laid. 1,400 linear feet of pipe sewer, i5 inches. ameter, including drop-well manhole. zoo cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1904. 770 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12 inches. 36 linear feet of salt glazed vitrified stone- retaining walls, culverts and gutters. 18o spurs for house connections. ware pipe culvert of 12-inch interior di- No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- 35 manholes, complete. ameter. The time allowed for the completion of the ERING LUMBER AND TIMBER TO THE work will be 200 working days. 5 receiving-basins, complete. 2 receiving-basins of the circular pattern TOPOGRAPHICAL BUREAU. 1,410 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and with new style grate bars and bluestone The amount of security required will be Ten Price per thousand feet, B. M., for furnish. Thousand Dollars. removed. head. ing and delivering about 25,000 to 30,000 feet 5 cubic yards of •concrete in place, exclu- 100 cubic yards of rock to be excavated No. 2. COMPLETING THE CONTRACT of spruce and yellow pine lumber and timber sive of concrete in sewer sections, as and removed. WHICH WAS EXECUTED BY CHARLES W, to places in the annexed district, deliveries to shown on plan. 3,50o feet, B. M., of timber and planking for COLLINS ON NOVEMBER 25, tool, AND be made at such times and in such quantities 7,0041 feet, B. M., of timber for foundations, foundation. WAS DECLARED ABANDONED AUGUST 3o, as called for between October z, 1904, and furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- The time allowed to complete the whole work 1904, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SET- December 31, 1904. nished and left in place. TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE SIDE- is fifty ( so) working days. The amount of security required will be Four as linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur- The amount of the security required is One WALK S, LAYING CROSSWALKS AND Hundred Dollars. nished and laid. Thousand Dollars ($1,00o). BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING No. 2. FOR CONSTRUCTING THE a catch-basins, complete. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR FENCES IN TRINITY AVENUE, from West- BRIDGES AND APPROACHES OVER THE Time allowed for the completion of the work chester avenue to Dater street. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR BUILD- PORT MORRIS BRANCH OF THE NEW will be 175 working days. ING SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN ST. 6320 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

NICHOLAS AVENUE, WEST SIDE, between The time of completion is so working days. No. 5. ITEM 2, IMPROVING NEW LOTS, The amount of security required is Twenty-five One Hundred and Eighty-third and One Hun- The amount of security required is One Thou- LABORATORY WORK, ALTERATIONS, ETC., (25) per centtun of the total amount of bid or dred and Eighty-fourth streets. sand Three Hundred Dollars. AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 122, HARRISON AVE- estimate. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Borough of queens. NUE AND HEYWARD STREET, BOROUGH Bidders will write out the total amount of their OF BROOKLYN. estimates in addition to inserting the same in quality of the material and the nature and ex- NO. S. INSTALLING HEATING AND VEN- tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is The time of completion will be $5 working figures. TILATING APPARATUS FOR ADDITION TO days. as follows: AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL The bidder will state the price of each item or 130 linear feet of salt glazed vitrified stone- The amount of security required is Two Hun- article contained in the specifications or schedules 6, ON THE WEST SIDE OF STEINWAY dred Dollars. ware pipe sewer of 15-inch interior AVENUE, 525 FEET NORTH OF BROAD. herein contained or hereto annexed, per sign box or diameter. WAY LONG ISLAND CITY, BOROUGH OF On Contracts Nos. 3, 4 and 5 the bids will be com- other unit of measure, by which the bids will be 325 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and tested. QUEENS. pared and the contract awarded in a lump sum to the removed. The time of completion is 90 working dkrs. lowest bidder on each contract. Delivery will be required to be made at the time and 500 feet, B. M., of timber and planking for The amount of security required is Twelve On Contract No. a the bidders must state the price in tfie manner and in such quantities as may be bracing and sheet piling. Thousand Dollars. of each or any article or item contained in the speci- directed. The time allowed to complete the whole work On Conirncts Nos. a, 4 and 5 the bids will be fications or schedules herein contained or hereto an- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at is sixty (6o) working days. compared and the contract awarded in a lump sum to nexed by which the bids will be tested. a lump or aggregate sum. The amount of the security required is One the lowest bidder on each contract. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the Blank forms may be obtained at the office or the Thousand Dollars (fil,o00). Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and bits will be read from the total of each item and award Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR drawings may be seen at office of the Superintend- made to the lowest bidder on each item. Borough of Manhattan, Nos. x3 to an Park row, Room AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS ent at Estimating Room. Hall of the Board of Educa- Delivery will be required to be made at the time and No. 1321. TO SEWER TN ALLEN STREET, between tion, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of manner and in such quantities as may be directed. JOHN T. OAKLEY. Hester and Grand streets. Manhattan ; also at branch office, No. 69 Broadway, Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and Commissioner. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Flushin:, Borough of Queens, for work for their re- drawings may be seen at the office of the Superintend. Dated SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. 524.012 quality of the material and the nature and ex- spective boroughs. ent, at Estimating Room. Hall of the Board of Edu- Ear-See General Instructions to Bidders tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is C. B. J. SNYDER, cation. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough on the last page, last column, of the "City as follows: Superintendent of School Buildings. of Manhattan also at Branch Office, No. t31 Living- Record ston street, Borough of Brooklyn. 127 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet by 2 SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. sat,o3 feet 8 inches interior diameter. C. B. J. SNYDER, The time allowed to complete the whole work ilr-See General Instructions to Bidders Superintendent of School Buildings. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- is thirty (3o) working days. on the last page, last column, of the "City SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. 514,26 TRICITY, Roost 1536, Nos. n3-2z PARK Row, B0R- The amount of the security required is Six Record." OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Nsw YORK. Hundred Dollars ($600). Sir See General Instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the "City SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BF RE- The contracts must be bid for separately. and the bids Record." ceived by the Commissioner of Water Supply, will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVENUE Gas and Electricity at the above office until a o'clock or aggregate sum for each contract. AND FIPTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, P. M., on The bidder will state the price of each item or article CITY OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK AVE- contained in the sproncations or schedules herein con- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1904. tained or hereto annexed, per foot, yard or o her unit NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OP MANHAT- received by the Superintendent of School Build- TAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. Borough of Brooklyn. of measure or article, by which the bids will be toted. ings at the above office of the Department of Educa- The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids tion until x i o'clock A. st., on EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOR EU RNI-HING AND DELIVERING will be read from the total. S received by the Superintendent of School Build- CAST IRON PIPE AND SPE .IAL CA .TINGS. Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1904. ings at the above office of the Department of Edo. I he time allowed tor comoleting the delivery of Public cation until ix o'clock A. it, on the above supplies and the performance of the contract may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Borough of Manhattan. Works, Nos. 13-21 Park row, Bureau of Sewers, Bor- will be 12* calendar days. ough of Manhattan. No. t. THE ARTICLES TO BE SOLD ARE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 916, 1904. The amount of security required will be Twelve JOHN F. AHEARN, NOW ON STORAGE AT NO. 426 EAST ONE Borough of lioneens. Thousard Dolls s. Borough President. HUNDRED AND TENTH STREET, BOR- The bidder will state the price of each item or arti- No. 6. FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUC- cle contained in the THE CITY or NEW Yogic, September 22, 1904. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, WHERE THEY specifications or schedules herein TION OF ADDITION TO AND ALTERA- contained or hereto annexed per ton S22,05 MAY BE SEEN, AND ARE MARKED AS IN- or outer unit TENDED FOR SALE. TIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL x, ON TILE of measure, by which the bids will be tested. gli'See General Instructions to Bidders on The removal of said materials from the prem- NORTHEAST CORNER OF VAN ALST AVE- Bidders will write out the total amount ..f their bids the last page, last column, of the "City ises where they are now stored must be made NUE AND NINTH STREET, LONG ISLAND or estimates in addition to inserting the same in Record." within 3o working days. CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. figures. All bids or estimates will be ■ onsidered as The security required is Two Hundred Dollars. The time of completion is 250 working days. informal which do not contain bids or esti ales for all The following is a list of the articles to be The amount of security required is Seventy items for which bids or estimates are called. sold: Thousand Dollars. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Lot No. 1. x Rider pump. On contract No. 6 the bids will be compared and the a lump or aggregate sum. Lot No. a. 3 platform desks. contracts au arded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Lot No. 3. a alberene tubs and to slabs. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Lot No. 4. 2 wardrobes. drawings may be seen at the office of the Superintend- the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to an Park row, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Lot No. s. Old lumber. ent at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board of Edu- and at Room 25, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- Lot No. 6. 6o two-seated desks. cation, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough JOHN T. OAKLEY, HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Lot No. 7. a 1 two-seated desks. of Manhattan; also at Pranch Office, No. 69 Broadway, Commissioner. desks. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Lot No. 8. 25o single Flushing. Borough of Queens. Dated SEPT ESIBER 23, 1904. 524,012 S received by the Superintendent of School Build- Lot No. 9. 26 two-seated desks. C. B. J. SNYDER, ings at the above office of the Department of Educa- Lot No. to. 42 two-seated desks. Superintendent of School Buildings. VP-See General Instructions to Bidders tion, until xi o'clOCk A. M., on Lot No. If. 35 two-seated desks. 5,4,20 on the last page, last column, of the " City Lot No. is. so two-seated desks. Record." MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1904. Lot No. 13. go two-seated desks. nk-- See General Instructions to Bidders on the last page, last column, of the Borough of Brooklyn. Lot No. 24. 225 single desks. Lot No. is. 14 settees. .• City Record." No. z. FURNITURE FOR NEW PUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- Lot No. :6. 78 single desks. SCHOOL Ina, ON FIFTEENTH AVENUE, TRICITY, Roost 1536, Nos. 13-22 PARK Row, BOROUGH BETWEEN SEVENTY-FIRST AND SEVEN- Lot No. 27. to teachers' desks. OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Lot No. 18. is three-seated TY-SECOND STREETS, BOROUGH OF desks. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- Lot No. 59. Swings, frames and lumber, as EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE BROOKLYN. received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, The time allowed to complete the whole work shown by keeper. PLY, OAS AND ELECTRICITY. S Lot No. so. x26 three-seated desks. Gas and Electricity at the above office until o'clock will be 6o working days, as provided in the con- Lot No. ax. 42 two-seated desks. P. m., on tract Lot No. as. 76 three-seated desks. The amount of security required is as fol- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1904. lows: Lot No. 23. Maple counters and lumber, as shown by keeper. TRICI1Y, ROOM 1536, Nos 13-21 PARK Row, BOR- Borough of Brooklyn. Item z $1,200 00 OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE City OF NEW YoRK. Item a 200 00 Lot No. 24. 14 stall bars. FOR HAULING AND LAYING WATER- Item 3 1,200 00 Lot No. 25. 5 stoves and to screens, as shown by keeper. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN HART, Item 4 500 00 S received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, NORTH TENTH, CROWN SEVENTY-THIRQ, No. s. SANITARY WORK AT NEW PUB- Lot No. a6. 8 alberene tubs. Gas and Electricity at the above office until o'clock Lot No. 27. 21 bookclosets. CENTRE EIGHTY-SIXTI-1, EAST EIGHTH, LIC SCHOOL 146, ON EIGHTEENTH AND P. hi., on EAST 14INTH, BARBEY, JEROME, SUT- NINETEENTH STREETS, 1 so FEET SOUTH- Lot Na 28. 26 teachers' desks. TON, BAY THIRTY-FOURTH BAY THIRTY- EAST OF SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF Lot No. 29. 41 lifting-lid desks. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1904. Lot No. 30. ao revolving stools. SEVENTH, WEST TENTH EIGHTY- BROOKLYN. Lot No. 31. Borough of Brooklyn. THIRD, EIGHTY-FOURTH, EIGHTY-FIFTH, The time allowed to complete the whole work la tables. BAY TWENTY-EIGHTH BAY TWENTY- will be to March x6, 5905, as provided in the Lot No. 32. 4 large tables. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ERING NINTH, BAY TWENTIETH, BAY SIX- Lot No. 33. contract. 44 single desks. SEVEN HUNDRED (700) FOUR NOZZLE 7 EENTH, BAY THIRTEENTH BAY FOUR- The amount of security required is Ten Thou- Lot No. 34. r ft single desks. POST HYDRANTS AND FORTY (4o) TWO TEENTH, BAY TENTH, BAY ELEVENTH, sand Dollars. Lot No. 2s. 46 pedestal desks. NOZZLE FIRE-BOAT CONNECTION HY- ELTON, DOUGLA,SS LOGAN, OAKLAND, Lot No. 36. 47 single desks. On Contr .et No. a the bids will be compared and the DRANTS FOR HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SER- ASHFORD, POWELL, CRESCENT, CHESTER, Lot No. 37. 36 chairs. VICE MAINS. BRISTOL, SEVENTY-THIRD, FIFTY.FIRST, contract awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder. Lot No. 38. 25 Venetian blinds. On Contract No. 1 the bidders must state the price The time allowed for doing and completing the FORTIETH, SEVENTY-FOURTH, THIR- Lot No. 39. 19 umbrella stands. above work will be two hundred and twenty (22o) TEENTH, EAST THIRD, EAST NINTH, of each or any =tide or item contained in the specifi- Lot No. 40. 124 single desks. cations or schedules herein contained or hereto an- calendar days. BAY EIGHTH, BAY FORTY-FOURTH, EAST Lot No. 41. 5 stall bars. The security required will be Twenty-five Thou- SEVENTEENTH, FORTY-FIFTH, FORTY- nexed, by which the bids will be tested. Lot No. 42. 7o single desks. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the sand Dollars ($25,000). SIXTH AND WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH Lot No. 43. ti iron and alberene tubs. Bidders must deliver a sample hydrant at the STREETS• IN METROPOLITAN, GRAVES- bids will be read from the total of each item and Lot No. 44. 8 pianos and I organ. award made to the lowest bidder on each item. Ridgewood Pumping Station, corner Norwood and END, CONEY ISLAND, SUTTER, BLA KE, Cash payment must be made at the time and place of Atlantic avenues, Borough of Brooklyn, at or be- DUMONT, LIVONIA. ALABAMA. GEORGIA, Delivery will be required to be made at the time sale by the successful bidder in addition to submitting fore the time set for the submission of their bid, PITKTN, TWENTY-FOURTH, BATH, THIR- and manner and in such quantities as may be the bond heretofore set forth in the sum of saoo. and no bid will be considered where such sample TEENTH, CROPSEY TWENTY-FIFTH HOW- directed. Should the s tccessful bidder fail to remove the goods hydrant has not been delivered. If there is any dif- ARD, EAST NEW YORK, JEFFERSON, Blank Forms may be obtained and plans and draw- or articles within 3o days, the said bidder will be con- ference, except in the nozzles, between the four- NICHOLS, RIVERDALE, HOPKINSON, ings may be seen at the office of the Superintendent, sidered as having forfeited ownership of said ,rticles nczrle hydrant and the two-nozzle fire-boat con- KINGSTON AND SEVENTEENTH AVE- at Estimating Room Hall of the Board of Educa- and the money paid therefor, and the said articles will nection hydrant, a sample of each hydrant must NUES; IN AVENUES L AND P, IN DI- tion, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Rorough of be resold for the benefit of the City. In the event of be furnished. This hydrant will be considered VISION, NORMAN AND ST. JOHN'S Manhattan: also at branch office, No. 13x Livingston tke successful bidder failing to remove the articles as standard of workmanship and design, and the PLACES; IN EASTERN PARKWAY, IN street, Borough of Brooklyn. within the time limited, the security above mentioned hydrants furnished under this contract must be NECK ROAD AND IN HIGHLAND BOULE- C. B. J. SNYDER will be considered as forleited, and will be retained by in accordance with the sample submitted. VARD. Superintendent of School Buildings. I he City of New York. The sample hydrant or hydrants furnished by The time allowed for doing and completing the the successful bidder will be retained and paid SEPTEM BER 22, 1904. • 521,03 C. B. J. SNYDER. above work will be one hundred and fifty (15o) Superintendent of School Buildings. for at the price specified under this contract, and working days. returned after the r"-v -- See General Instructions to Bidders SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. 5t4,26 all other hydrants will be The amount of security required will be Twen- on the last page, last column, of the award of the contract. These hydrants will be ty Thousand Dollars ($20,000). 121,- Bee General Instructions to bidders returned to the unsuccessful bidders at their own " City Record." The bidder will state the price of each item or article on the last page, last column, of the cost and expense. City Record." contained in the specifications or sc• edules herein con- Bidders will write out the total amount of their bids tained or hereto annexed, per cubic yard, per linear or estimates in addition to inserting the same in fig- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK foot or other unit of measure, by which the bids will ures. All bids or estimates will be considered as in be tested. AvENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- formal which do not contain bids of estimates for all HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORE. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARR Delivery will be required to be made at the time and AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- items for which bids or estimates are called. in the manner and in such quantities as may be di- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. The bidder will state the price of each item or article rected. received by the Superintendent of School Buildings centained in the specific .tions or schedules herein con- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at S ZEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tain-d or hereto annexed, per hydrant or other unit of at the above office of the Department of Education, received by the Superintendent of School Build- a lump or aggregate sum. measure. by which the bids will be tested Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the De- until rt o'clock, A. M., on ings at the above office of the Department of Education, Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1904, Intl' tit o'clock A. at, on a lump or aggregate sum. the Borough of Manhattan Nos. 11 to 2 Park row, and Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the De- Borough of Manhattan. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1904. at Room 25, Municipal Building, Brooklyn partment of Water Supply, Gas and I- leetricity, the JOHN T. OAKLEY, NO. 3. INSTALLING HEATING AND VEN- Borough of Brooklyn. Borough of Manhattan, Nos. n; to 21 Park row, and at Commissioner. TILATING APPARATUS IN TEMPORARY the office of the Department for the Borough of Brook- No. 2. FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUC- Dated SEPTEMBER 20, 1904. 521,05 SCHOOL BUILDINGS ON THE SOUTHERLY TION, ITEM 1, ALSO PLUMBING AND lyn, Room 25, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. SIDE OF MANHATTAN APPROACH TO DRAINAGE, ITEM 2, OF NEW PUBLIC JOHN T. OAK LEY, VP' See General instructions to Bidders, THE WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, AS FOL- SCHOOL 04, ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF Commissioner. on the last page, last column, of the "City LOWS: SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTY-FIFTH Dated SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. 524,n23 Record." Building No. t, Ridge to Pitt streets, Borough AND FIFTY-SIXTH STREETS, BOROUGH of Manhattan. OF BROOKLYN. *4- See General Instructions to Bidders Building No. 2, I'itt to Willett streets, Bor- The time allowed to complete the whole work on the last page, last column, of the ough of Manhattan. " City Record. " DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELM will be 300 working days. PARK Row, BOR Building No. 3, Willett to Sheriff streets, Bor- The amount of security required is as fol- TR1CITY, Room 1536, Nos. i3-2i ough of Manhattan. lows: OUCH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY or NEW YORK. Building No. 4, Sheriff to Columbia streets, Item r $120,000 00 DEPARTMENT OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Borough of Manhattan. Item 2 1,200 00 /536, Nos. 13-21 PARK S received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- Building No. 5. Columbia to Cannon streets, No. 3. TRICITY, ROOM Row, BOROUGH FOR SANITARY WORK AT NEW OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until Borough of Manhattan. PUBLIC SCHOOL 112, ON THE SOUTHERLY 2 o'clock P. IL, On Lewis to Goerck streets, Bor- Building No. 6, SIDE OF FIFTEENTH AVENUE. BETWEEN EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- ough of Manhattan. SEVENTY-FIRST AND SEVENTY-SECOND ceived by the Commissioner of Water Supply, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1904. The time allowed to complete the whole work S STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Gas and Electricity at the above office until a o'clock be 4o working days, as provided in the Borough of Brooklyn. will The time of completion is 75 working days. F. NI. on contract. The amount of security required is Three FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND The amount of security required is Six Thou- Thousand Dollars. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1904. LAYING HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE sand Dollars. No. 4. INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIP- MAINS AND APPURTENANCES. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. The work of the entire six (6) buildings will MENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 146, ON Section I.-On Hudson avenue, Gold, Bridge, be given out under one contract. EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH FOR FURNISHING, ERECTING, MAIN- Jay, Adams, Washington, Main, Water, Plymouth, NO. 4. FORMING CLASSROOMS ON FIRST STREETS, z 5o FEET SOUTHEAST OF TAINING AND ILLUMINATING STREET Pearl, Prospect, Sands, Nassau, Concord, Dough- AND FIFTH STORIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF BROOK- SIGN BOXES, AND ATTACHING THE SAME Clinton, Henry, Hicks, range,O Istliddagh, 184, ON ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH LYN. TO ELECTRIC LIGHT POLES IN THE BOR- ohnson and Furman streets and Columbia AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH The time of completion is 140 working days. OUGH OF MANHATTAN. IN THE CITY OF eights. STREETS, EAST OF LENOX AVENUE, BOR- The amount of security required is Six Thou- NEW YORK, FOR THE. PERIOD FROM OC- Section IL-St Edwards, Raymond, Gold, OUGH OF MANHATTAN. sand Dollars. TOBER 12, 1904, TO MARCH x6, 1905. Bridge, Lawrence, Jay, Bolivar, Johnson, Fulton, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6321

Washington, Nevins, Bond, Hoyt, Smith, Court, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904. be calculated to the date of payment from the date Adams, Clinton, Henry, Hicks, Furman, Tillary, ELM STREET, CITY OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER Borough of Manhattan. when such assessment became a lien, as provided by Willoughby, Lafayette, Duffield, Schermerhorn, 20, 1904. section 159 of this act " CONTRACT NO. 876. Pierrepont, Montague and Joralemon streets, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Section 159 of this act provides * * " An as- Third, Atlantic, Hudson and De Kalb avenues, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND sessment shall become a lien upon the real estate P that the date of the examination for Clerk, MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISH- Boerum and Rockwell places. Department of Taxes and Assessments, has been affected thereby ten days after its entry in the Section Henry, Hicks, State, Colum- ING AND DELIVERING ABOUT 3.000 snid record." * * * postponed from September 27 to October 4, 1904: CUBIC YARDS OF SAND AND ABOUT bia, Van Brunt, Richards, Imlay, Conover, Fer- and for Janitor, from September 29 to October 5, The above assessment is payable to the Collector of ris, Pacific, Congress, Baltic, Harrison, Sedg- 7,50o CUBIC YARDS OF BROKEN STONE. Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Col- 1904- The time for the completion of the work and wick, Degraw, Sackett, President, Woodhull, HENRY BERLINGER, lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and As- Bowne, Commerce, Delevan, King, Dikeman, the full performance of the contract is on or be- sessments and of Water Rents, Hackett Building, No. Secretary. fcre the expiration of 18o calendar days. Verona, William, Sullivan, Coffey and Beard 821,05 cx Jaceson avenue, Long Island City, Borough of streets, Hamilton avenue and Clinton wharf. The amount of security required is: Queens, between the hours of g A. M. and 2 P.M., and on The time allowed for doing and completing the For Class I $1,000 00 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. ix Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and all payments made work is as follows: For Class II 3,000 00 thereon on or before November 2,, 1.404. will be ex- For Section I.—lzo consecutive working days. ELM STREET, NEW YORK CITY, August 19, 1904. The bidder will state the price of each item or article empt from interest, as above provided, and after that For Section IL-120 consecutive working days. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT contained in the specifications or schedules herein date will be subject to a t barge of interest at the rate For Section 111.-12o consecutive working days. P open competitive examinations will be held for contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, of seven per centum per annum, from the date when As the sections will be considered only as the following positions : gallon, yard or other unit of measure, by which the above assessment became a lien to the date of pay. separate contracts, bidders must fill out a separate CLERK DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and meat. form for each section on which they desire to bid. ASSESSMENTS—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for EDWARD M. GROUT, The security required is as follows: r9o4, at to A.M. each class and awards made to the lowest bidder on Comptroller. For Section I.—One Hundred and Five Thou- 1 he receipt of applications wit close on Wednesday, each class. CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, sand Dollars ($105,000). September 24, at 4 P.M. Delivery will be required to be made at the time COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 72, 1904. For Section I.—One Hundred and Fifty Thou- The subjects and weights of the examination are as and in the manner and in such quantities as may be 524,07 sand Dollars ($15o.000). follows : directed. For Section III.—One Hundred and Thirty Clerical. Blank forms and further information may be ob- tained at the office of the said Department. Thousand Dollars ($130,000). Spelling 15 NOTICE OF ASSESSME'NTS FOR OPENING Bidders must insert the number of the section Dictation 15 MAURICE FEATHERSON, STREETS AND PARKS. in the place left blank for the same in the bid Writing 30 so Commissioner of Docks. sheet. Arithmetic 20 Dated SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. S20,30 N PURSUANCE OF SECTION zoos OF THE Bidders will write out the total amount of their bids Letter 20 or estimates in addition to inserting the same in fig- 83rSee General instructions to Bidders Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Special paper 50 on the last page, last column, of the Iof The City of New York hereby gives public ures. All bids or estimates will be considered as in- Percentage required, 7o on clerical and 70 on special. "City Record." formal which do not contain bids or estimates for all notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court, 1 he salary attached to this position is ilx,2cio per and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec- items for which bids or estimates are called. annum. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at tion of Assessments and Arrears, of the assess- 1 he minimum age is ar. ment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE a lump or aggregate sum. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the De- to the following-named avenue in the BOROUGH FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. partment of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, J A NTIOR —T H URSDAY. SE PI EMBER 29, 2904, -'F MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, AT so A. M. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION rt. and at Room 25, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. The receipt of applications will close on Thursday, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE DALY AVENUE—OPENING, from East One JOHN 1'. OAKLEY, September 15, at 4 P. M. S received by the Commissioner of Docks at the Hundred and Seventy-sixth street (Woodruff Commissioner. The scope of the examination is as follows : above office until z o'clock P. m., on street) to East One Hundred and Eighty-second Dated SEPTEMBER 20, 1904. S2r,012 Special paper 5 street (Kingsbridge road). Confirmed "January WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. IV— See General Instruction. to Bidders Arithmetic 13, 1904; entered September 22, 1904. Area of on the last page, last column, of the Handwriting Borough of Manhattan. assessment includes all those lands, tenements 1, City Record." Experience 3 CONTRACT No. 872. and hereditaments and premises situate, lying The percentage required is 70. and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The A physical examination is required preliminary to FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND City of New York, which. taken together, are the mental. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR DREDGING DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- bounded and described as follows, viz.: The salary attached to the position is $900 per an- ABOUT 2,loo,000 CUBIC YARDS ON THE NORTH Beginning at a point formed by the intersection TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13-21 PARK RCW, BOR- num and upwards. RIVER. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. of a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly side The minimum age is at The time for the completion of the work and the full of Boston road and distant zoo feet southeasterly EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE performance of the contract is on or before the expire- therefrom with the easterly side of the Southern received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, 'ion of 245 calendar days. Boulevard; running thence northerly along said S AUTOMOBILE ENG I NEMAN —T ESDAY, OC- The amount of security required is Two Hundred Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 o'clock TOBER 4, 1904, AT to A.M easterly side of Southern Boulevard to the mid- and Ten Thousand Dollars. dle line of the block between East One Hundred P. rd., on The receipt of applications will close on Friday, the bids will be compared and the contract awarded WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. September 16, zt co, at 4 P.M. and Seventy-seventh street and East One Hun- at a lump or aggregate sum. dred and Seventy-eighth street; thence easterly Borough of Brooklyn. The scope of the examination is as fellows : Dredging will be required to be done at the time along said middle line to its intersection with a Technical 5o FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING and in the manner and in such quantities as may be line drawn parallel to the westerly side of Honey- Mathematics. 13 directed. well avenue and distant TOO feet westerly there- DOUBLE NOZZLE HYDRANTS. Report 15 Blank forms and further information may be obtained The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- 20 from; thence northerly along said parallel line Experience and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to terials and supplies and the performance of the Percentage required, 75 on technical paper and 70 on of the said Department. contract is 200 calendar days. the northerly side of East One Hundred and total. MAURICE FEATHERSON, Eighty-second street and distant 100 feet north- The amount of security will be Ten Thou- 1 he salary attached to this position is fa so to Its.5o sand Dollars ($ o,00c) • Commissioner of Docks. erly therefrom: thence easterly along said parallel per day. The minimum age is 21. line to its intersection with the northerly pro- The bidder will state the price of each item or a20,04 Dated SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. 117,21 article contained in the specifications or schedules longation of a line drawn parallel to the easterly herein contained or hereto annexed, per hydrant, or kir See General Instructions to Bidders side of Vyse street and distant roo feet easterly other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. on the last page, last column, of the "City therefrom; thence southerly along said northerly Delivery will be required to be made at the time and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Record." prolongation and parallel line and said parallel in the manner and in such quantities as may be line prolonged southwardly to its intersection directed. with, a line drawn parallel to the southeasterly Bidders will write out 0- e total amount of their bids DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF NEN DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER A. side of Boston road and distant too feet south- or estimates in addition to inserting the same in figure... YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET AND NORTH RIVER, NEw YORK, MARCH 31, 1904. easterly therefrom; thence southwesterly along All bids or estimates will be considered as informal SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE City said parallel line to the point or place of begin- OF NEW YORK. HE COMMISSIONER HAS FIXED THE ning. which do not contain bids r r estimates for all items for amounts of bonds required on contracts awarded BIDS, OR ESTIMATES WILL BF. 1 The above-entitled assessment was entered on the which bids or estimates are called. EALED by this Department, as follows: Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at S received by the Board of Health of the Depart- date hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of As- On all contracts for supplies, 40 per cent. of the sessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of As- a lump or aggregate sum. ment of Health until in o'clock A. Al., on estimated cost ; Blank forms may be obtained at the office cf the sessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1904. On all contracts. other than contracts for supplies, of Water Rents. Unless the amount assessed for Department of Water Sut ply, Gas and Electricity. where the estimated cost is not over Saoo,000, 40 Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, and FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND benefit on any person or property shall be paid within percent. of the estimated cost ; sixty days after the date of said entry of the assess- at Room 25, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE On all contracts, other than contracts for supplies, MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED '10 ments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided JOHN T. OAKLEY, where the estimated cost is over faoo,000, but not over in section root of the Greater New York Charter. Commissioner. COMPLETE CERTAIN AL1 ERAT1ONS, ADDI- sr,soo,000, 2s per cent. of the estimated cost; s15,28 TIONS AND REPAIRS TO THE OFFICE BUILD- Said section provides that "If any such assessment Dated SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. On all contracts, other than contracts for supplies shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after ING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AT whete the estimated cost is over tr,000,000, so per irtrSee General Instructions to Bidders NO. 9so SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MAN- the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles on the last page, last column, of the HATTAN, CITY OF NEW 1 ORK. cent. of the estimated cost. of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer "City Record." The time for the completion of the work and the full CHARLES J. COLLINS, authorized to collect and receive the amount of such performance of the contract is seventy five consecutive Secretary, assessment to charge, collect and receive interest there- working days. on at the rate-of seven per centum per annum, to be OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. The amount of security required is fifty per cent. calculated to the date of payment from the date when (5o%) of the amount of the bid. FINANCE DEPARTMENT. such assessment became a lien, as provided by section Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a Ito of this act." BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. lump or aggregate sum. Section 159 of this act provides * * * " An " North Side News." " Westchester IndeoendeotT Blank forms and further information may be assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS F' /It OPENING affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said " Bronx Sentinel," " Harlem Reporter and Bronx obtained and the plans and drawinzs may be seen ,STREETS AND PARKS. Chronicle," "Bronx Borough Record." at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Depart- record" * * The above assessment is payable to the Collector ment of Health, southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street N PURSUANCE OF SECT ION rocs OF THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. and Sixth avenue, Borough of Manhattan. I. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for "Staten Islander," "Staten Island Star," THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., President; the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes The City of New York hereby gives public notice of and Ai sessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal " Richmond County Herald " Richmond County ALVAH H. DUTY, M. D., the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the enter- Democrat," "Staten Island World." WILLIAM McADOO, Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh ing in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, be- Board of Health. and Arrears, of the assessments for OPENING AND BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Dated SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. tween the hours of 9..A. M. and a P. M., and on Satur- 514,05 ACQUIRING ITLE to the following. named street days from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and all payments made "Long Island Daily Star," "Flushing Daily g'See General Instructions to Bid- in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS: Times," "Flushing Evening Journal," " Queens thereon on or before November 27, root, will be exempt ders on the last page; last column, of the FIRST WARD. from interest. as above provided, and after that date Borough Advertiser," "Jamaica Standard," "Rocka- "City Record." CLARK STREET—OPENING, from Main way News," " Long Island Farmer." will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of street to Van Alst avenue. Confirmed July 6, seven per centum per annum from the date when above 22, 1904. Area of as- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF NEW 1904; entered September assessment became a lien to the date of payment. sessment includes all those lands, tenements and " Brooklyn Eagle," " Brooklyn Times," " Brooklyn YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET EDWARD M. GROUT, AND SIXTH MENUS!, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Comptroller. Citizen," " Brooklyn Standard Union," " Brooklyner being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of Freie Presse," "Brooklyn Weekly News," " Flatbush THE CITY OF NEW Y, RK. CITY OP NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, New York, which, taken together, are bounded COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 22, 1904. Weekly News." EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE and described as follows. viz.: BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. S received by the Board of Health of the Depart- Beginning at the point of intersection of the 524,07 " Harlem Local Reporter " (Harlem District), ment of Health until to o'clock A. M., on northwesterly prolongation of a line drawn paral. " Democracy " (Washington Heights, Morningside WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1904. lel to and distant too feet southwesterly from the Heights, and Harlem Districts). southwesterly line of Clark street with the south- CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. • Designation by Board of City Record April 26, 1904. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND erly line of Main street; running thence north- FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE Amended July 22 and September 16, 1904. easterly to the point of intersection of the north- BRYAN L. KENNELLY, AUCTIONEER. MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED TO erly line of Main street with a line drawn paral- COMPLETE CERTAIN ALT h RATIONS. A D- lel to and distant too feet westerly from the MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM- DTI IONS AND REPAIRS TO THE OFFICE westerly line of Woolsey street; thence northerly UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BUILDING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF along said parallel line to its intersection with a P the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The MISSION. HEALTH, Nos. 38 AND 40 CLINTON STREET, line drawn parallel to and distant too feet north- City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW erly from the northerly line of Main street; them by law. will offer for sale at public auction, on YORK. thence easterly along said parallel line to its inter- MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 6r ELM The time for the completion of the work and the full section with a line drawn parallel to and distant STREET, CITY OF NEW YORK. performance of the contract is ninety consecutive work- zoo feet easterly from the easterly line of Wool- at 12 o'clock lc, at the New York Real Estate Sales- UBLIC NOTICE WILL BF GIVEN OF ALL ing days. sey street; thence southerly along said parallel room, No. ter Broadway, the following described real PP competitive examinations two weeks in advance The amount of security required is fifty per cent. line to the northerly line of Main street; thence estate belonging to the Corporation of The City of New of the date upon which the receipt of applications (50%) of the amount of the bid. southeasterly to the point of intersection of the York, viz.: for any scheduled examination will close. Applica- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a southerly line of Main street with a line drawn All that certain interior lot, piece or parcel tions will be received for only such examinations as lump or aggregate sum. parallel to and distant zoo feet northeasterly from of land situate, lying and being in the Borough are scheduled. Blank forms and further information may be ob- the northeasterly line of Clark street; thence of Manhattan, County, City and State of New When an examination is advertised, a person desir- tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the still southeasterly along said parallel line to the York: ing to compete in the same may obtain an application office of the Chief Clerk of the Department of Health, northwesterly line of Van Alst avenue; thence Beginning at a point in a line, which point blank upon request made in writing, or by personal southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth ave- southwesterly along the northwesterly. line of is distant 15 feet e% inches southeasterly from application at the office of the Commission. nue, Borough of Manhattan. Van Alst avenue to its intersection with a line William street, and which line when prolonged All notices of examinations will be posted in the THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., President : drawn parallel to and distant Too feet southwest- northwesterly would intersect (forming an angle office of the Commission, City Hall, Municipal Build- ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., erly from the southwesterly line of Clark street; of OT degrees 7 minutes) the southerly side of ing, Brooklyn, and advertised in the CITY RECORD WILLIAM McADOO, thence northwesterly along said parallel line and William street at a point 83 feet oVi inches for two week s in advance of the date upon which the Board of Health. its northwesterly prolongation to the point or northeasterly from the corner of William and receipt of applications will close for any stated Dated SEPTEMBER z5, 1004. 514,05 place of beginning. Frankfort streets, and running thence south- The above-entitled assessment was entered on easterly 36 feet 934 inches; thence northeasterly position. See General Instructions to Bidders Public notice will also be given by advertisement in the date hereinbefore given in the Record of feet 634 inches; thence northwesterly 38 feet on the last page, last column, of the Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the tO4 inches to the point or place of beginning, most of the City papers. City Record. " Wherever an examination is of a technical charac- Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes containing an area of 212.9 square feet. ter, due notice is given by advertisement in the and Assessments and of Water Rents, Unless the The minimum or upset price at which the said technical journals appertaining to the particular pro- amount assessed for benefit on any person or property premises are to be sold is fixed and appraised fession for which the examination is called DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said by the Commissioners of the Sinking, Fund at Such notices will be sent to the daily papers as FERRIES. entry of the assessments, interest will be collected the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000), and matters of news, and to the General Pcstoffice and thereon as provided in section toot of the Greater New the sale is made upon the following York Charter. stations thereof. The scope of the examination will TERMS AND CONDITIONS. be stated, but for more general information application DEPARTMRNT OF Doc KS AND FERRIES, PIER " A," Said section provides that " If any such assessment should be made at the office of the Commission. FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORI H RIVER, BOROUGH OF shall remain urpaid for the period of sixty day. after The highest bidder will be reouired to pay twenty- Unless otherwise specifically stated, the minimum MANNA A"., THE CITY I.F New YORK. the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles five per cent. of [he amount of his bid, together with age requirement for all positions is 21. of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer the auctioneer's fees at the time of the sale and the SEA LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- authorized to collect and receive the amount of such remaining seventy-five per cent. upon the delivery of HENRY ttE R LINGER, Secretary. ceived by the Commissioner of Docks at the above assessment to charge, collect and receive interest the deed, which shall be thirty days from the date of is-a4o3 office until 2 o'clock P. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to the, sale. 6322 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, I 004•

The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prop- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING Beginning at the point of intersection of the Said section provides in part that "If any such assess- erty if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with STREETS AND PARKS. northeasterly line of Woodruff street (East One ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days the terms of sale, and the person failing to comply Hundred and Seventy-sixth street) and the middle after the date of entry thereof on the said Record of therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which line of the block between Belmont avenue and Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the may result from any such resale. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION zoos OF THE Crotona avenue; running thence northeasterly officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of along said middle line of the block to its intersec- such assessment to charge, collect and receive interest Maps of said real estate may be seen on application The City of N' w York hereby gives public notice of tion with the northwesterly prolongation of the thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, at the Comptroller's office, Stewart Building, No. silo t he confirmation by the Supreme Court and the enter- middle line of the blocks between Fairmount to he calculated to the date of payment from the date Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. ing in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments place and Tremont avenue (East One Hundred when such assessment became a lien, as provided by By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, and Arrears, of assessments for OPENING AND and Seventy-seventh street); thence southeasterly section 259 of this act." under a resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named streets along said prolongation and middle line of the -ection 159 of this act provides • * * " An held September 16, z9o4. in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN : blocks to its intersection with the middle line of ass, ailment shall become a lien upon the real estate EDWARD M. GROUT, the block between Prospect avenue and Clinton affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said avenue; thence northeasterly along said middle Comptroller. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTIONS 3 AND 17. record." • • * line of the block to its intersection with the north- The above assessments are payable to the Collector CITY OP NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT Or FINANCE, FIFTY-SECOND STREET—OPENING, from westerly prolongation of a line drawn parallel to of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 17, 1oo4. City line to the Old road from Flatbush to New and distant zoo feet northeasterly from the north- 520,010 Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Utrecht. Confirmed July 29, 1904; entered Sep- easterly line of Elsmere place; thence southeast- Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal tember 14, 1904. Area of assessment includes erly along said prolongation and parallel line and Building. corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. all those lands, tenements, hereditaments • and its southeasterly prolongation to its intersection street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, premises situate, lying and being in the Borough with the middle line of the block between Daly between the hours of q A. H. and a P. 1A., and on Satur- D. & M. CHAUNCEY REAL ESTATE COMPANY, of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, avenue and the Southern Boulevard- thence south- days from 9 A. M. to 12 U., and all payments made AUCTIONEERS. taken togetherre bounded and described as westerly along said middle line of the block to the thereon on or before November t 4, 5904, will be exempt follows, viz.: BeginningB at a point on the north- northeasterly line of Woodruff street (East One from interest, as above provided, and after that date UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT erly side of Fifty-second street, where the same Hundred and Seventy-sixth street)•, thence north- will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate falsest= P the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The is Intersected by the former City line of Brook- westerly along the northeasterly line of Wood- per centum per annum from the date when above City of New York, by virtue of the powers vested in lyn, now dividing the Eighth and Thirtieth ruff street (East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth assessments became liens to the date of payment. them by law, will offer for sale at public auction, on Wards; running thence northerly along said for- street) to the point or place of beginning. EDWARD M. GROUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1904, mer City line to the centre line of the block The above-entitled assessments were entered on the Comptroller. between Fifty-second street and Fifty-first street; date hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of at 52 o'clock st.,_ at the Real Estate Exchange Sales- running thence easterly along the centre line CITY OR NEW YORK— DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,} room, No. 189 Montague street, Borough of Brooklyn, Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 14, 1904. of the block between Fifty-second street and of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- the following described real estate belonging to the Fifty-first street to the westerly side of the Old 515,28 Corporation of The City of New York, viz.: ments and of Water Rents. Unless the amount road from Flatbush to New Utrecht; running assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be All that certain piece or parcel of land sit- thence southerly along the westerly side of the uate, lying and being in the Borough of Brook- paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. Old road from Flatbush to New Utrecht to the the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as lyn, County. of Kings, City and State of New centre line of the block, between Fifty-second York, bounded and described as follows: provided in section zoo6 of the Greater New York street and Fifty-first street; running thence HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER z, 1904, ON Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Charter. westerly along the centre line of the block be- the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City of Plymouth street distant I15 feet westerly from Said section provides that " If any such assessment T tween Fifty-second street and Fifty-third street New York will be paid on that day by the ( omptroller, .corner of Plymouth and Adams shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the southwesterly to the former City line, and thence northeasterly at his office to the Stewart Building, corner of Broad- streets, and running thence southerly and paral- the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles along the former City line to the point or place way and Chambers street (Room 37) lel with Adams street too feet; thence easterly of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer of beginning. '1 he Transfer Books thereof will be closed from parallel with Plymouth street 45.18 feet; thence authorized to collect and receive the amount of such October 15, 1904, ncrtherly parallel with Adams street i6.66 feet; assessment to charge, collect and receive interest to November 1, 78'4. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION i8. The interest due November t, 19o4, on the Coupon thence northwesterly 92.32 feet to a point in the thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to Bonds and Stock of the present and former City of southerly line of Plymouth street distant 1o9.6: SEVENTY-FIRST S T R E E T—OPENING, be calculated to the date of payment from the date when New York will be paid on that day by the Knicker- feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of from Third avenue to the Shore road. Con- such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 66 Broadway. Plymouth and Adams streets; thence running firmed July 29, 1904; entered September 14, 159 of this act." bocker Trust Company, No. The interest due November', ego4, on Coupon Bonds westerly 5.39 feet to the point or place of be- 1904. Area of assessment includes all those Secti nn 559 of this act provides • • • "An as- lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises sessment shall become a lien upon the real estate of other t orporation, now included in the City of ginning. New York w ill be paid on that day at the office of the The minimum or upset price at which the situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brook- affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said premises are to be sold is fixed and appraised lyn, in The City of New York, which, taken recotd." • • • Comptroller. by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund at together, are bounded and described as follows, 'The above assessments are payable to the Collector of EDWARD M. GROUT, Cos troller. the sum of six thousand five hundred dollars viz.: Beginning at a point on the northerly side Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Col- THE CITY Or NEW Yt RX—DPPARTSIIINT OP kt•A‘CII,} ($6,5oo), and the sale is made upon the following of Seventy-fourth street and distant too feet lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September a, 1904. easterly of the easterly side of Third avenue; Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal s3,ni TERMS AND CONDITIONS. running thence northerly and parallel with Third Building, corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh The highest bidder will be required to pay twenty. avenue to the southerly side of Bay Ridge ave- street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, five per cent. of the amount of his bid, together with nue; running thence westerly and along the between the hours of 9 A. M. and a P. M. and on Satur- NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENE- the auctioneer's fees, at the time of the sale ; and the southerly side of Bay Ridge avenue and its days, from 9 A. M. to 72 M., and all payments made MENTS WITHIN THAT PART OF THE prolongation to the bulkhead line; running thence remaining seventy-five per cent upon the delivery of thereon on or before November 14, .994, will be ex- CITY OF NEW YORK KNOWN AS THE the deed, which shall be thirty days from the date southwesterly along the bulkhead line to a point empt from Interest, as above provided, and after that FIRST WARD of THE BOROUGH OF of the sale. where the prolongation of the northerly line of date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate QUEENS, FORMERLY KNOWN AS LONG The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the prop- Seventy-fourth street, if carried out, would in- of seven per centum per annum from the date when ISLAND CITY, FOR 1 HE UNPAID AS- erty if the successful bidder shall fail to comply with tersect the bulkhead line; running thence easterly above assessments became liens to the date of pay- S' S'ME'LTS LEVIED FOR IMPROVEMENT and along the prolongation of the northerly line the terms of sale, and the person failing to comply ment. OF GRAND AVENUE AND MAIN STREET. therewith will be held liable for any deficiency which of Seventy-fourth street, as well as the northerly EDWARD M. GROUT, CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, may result from any such resale. line of Seventy-fourth street, to the point or Comptroller. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. place of beginning. OFFICE OF THE BUREAU F R THE COLLECTION OF CITY Or NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, } ASSESSMENTS AND ARREARS STEWART BUILDING, Maps of said real estate may be seen on applica- The above entitled assessments were entered on the COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 14, 1904. tion at the Comptroller's Office, Stewart Building. No. day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles and No. 280 BROADWAY, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN. 51609 July a, 1904. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. and of Water Rents. Unless the amount assessed for NDER THE DIRECTION OF EDWARD M. under a resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board. benefit on any person or property shall be paid within NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. U Grout, Comptroller of The City of New York, held September 16, zoo4. sixty days after the date of entry of the assess- the undersigned hereby gives public notice, pursuant EDWARD M. GROUT, ments, interest will be collected thereon as provided in N PURSUANCE OF SECTION renfi OF THE to the provisions of ('hapter 5t4, Laws of 189- , and of Comptroller. section toe6 of said Greater New York Charter. I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of the the Greater New York Charter, hapter 466, Laws of CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,/ Said section provides that " If any such assessment City of New York hereby gives public notice to all nits, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 17, 5904. shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after persons, owners of property, affected by the following That the 'esrective owners cf the lands and tene- 320,011 the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the ments within that part of the City of New York. now Assessments. it shall be the duty of the officer author- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: known as the First Ward of the Borough of Queens, ized to collect and receive the amount of such assess- TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. formerly known as L•ng Island City, on which the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING ment to charge. collect and receive interest thereon at STREETS AND PARKS. CLEVELAND STREET — REGULATING, assessments levied for the local improvement known the rate of seven per centum tier annum. to be calcu- GRADTNG, CURBING, FLAGGING AND PAV- as the IMPROVE:81EN T OF GRAND AVENUE TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THE lated to the date of payment from the date when such ING, between Atlantic avenue and Pitkin ave- AND MAIN STREET, confirmed April r, aor, now 1 Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of assessments became liens, as provided by section 159 nue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Cleve- remain unpaid, are required to pay the amount of the The City of New York hereby gives public notice of of this act." land street, from Atlantic avenue to Pitkin ave- assessment so due and remaining unpaid, together the confirmation by the Supreme Court, and the enter. Section zso of this act provides • • * "An nue, and to the extent of half the block at the with the interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent. mg in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate intersecting and terminating streets. pet annum and the charges of this notice and the ad- and Arrears, of the assessment for OPENING AND affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said —that the same was confirmed by the Board of Assess- vertisement, to the Colector of Assessments and Ar- ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named avenue record." • • * ors on September 13, r004, and entered September 14, rears, at his office in the Department of Fir ance, in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: The above assessments are payable to the Collector 1904, in the Bureau of Titles and Assessments, kept in Hackett Building. Jacks"n as enue and FiTh street. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION ix. of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for the Col- the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Long I s'and City, Borough of Queens. lection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and As- Arrears of Taxes and of Water Rents, and unless the And if default shall be made in such payment, such MOHEGAN AVENUE—OPENING, from East sessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal amount assessed for benefit on any person or property lands and tenements will be sold at public auc- One Hundred and Eighty-second street to the Building. Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of shall be paid within sixty days after the said date of tion, at the office of the Collector of Assessments and Southern Boulevard. Confirmed July t, 1904: 9 A. Si. and a P. itt., and on Saturdays from 9 A. M. until entry of the assessment interest will be collected Arrears. as givein herein, in the Borough of Queens, entered September 17, 1904. Area of assess- is Si., and all payments made thereon on or before No thereon, as provided in section torq of said Greater in I he City of New York, on Monday, the 5th oay of ment includes all those lands, tenements and vember .4,1904, will be exempt from interest, as above New York Charter. December. 1904, at x o'clock P. M., for the lowest hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge Said section provides, in part. that " If any such term of years for which any person shall offer to take ing in the oorough of The Bronx, in The City of of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum, assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty the same, in consideration of advancing the amount of New York, which, taken together, are bounded from the date when the above assessments became liens days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record the assessment so due and unpaid and the interest and and described as follows, viz.: to the date of payment. of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the charges thereon, a. aforesaid, and all other costs and Beginning at the point of intersection of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount charges that may have accrued thereon; and such EDWARD M. GROUT, southerly prolongation of a line drawn parallel to of such assessment to charge, collect and receive in- sale snail be continued from time to time until all the Comptroller. and distant too feet easterly from the easterly line terest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per lands and tenements as advertised for sale shall be of Honeywell avenue with a line drawn parallel CITY OF NeW YORK, DIPARTMENT OF FINANCE,] annum, to be calculated to the date of payment from sold. to and distant TOO feet southerly from the south- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 14, 1904. the date when such assessments became a lien, as pro- And notice is hereby further given that a detailed erly line of East One Hundred and Seventy- vided by section ‘50 of this act." statement of the amount due and unpaid on each s16,29 seventh street; running thence westerly along said Section 159 of this act provides • * • "An as- assessment, a description of the property, and the last-mentioned narallel line to its intersection with sessment shall become a lien upon the real estate af- ownership of the property assessed, is published in a a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet west- fected thereby ten days after its entry in the said pam hlet. and that copies of the pamphl t are de- erly from the westerly line of Marmion avenue; NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING record." posited in the offices of the Collector of Assessments thence northerly along said parallel line to its STREETS AND PARKS. The above assessment is payable to the Collector and Arrears in the Department of Finance, sttuated Bureau for the respec.ively in the laaroughs of Manhattan and intersection with a line drawn parallel to and TN PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THE of Assessments and Arrears, at the Arrears of Taxes and Queens, and will be delivered to any person applying distant roo feet northerly from the northerly line Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Collection of Assessments and of East One Hundred and Eighty-second street; The City of New York hereby gives public notice of Assessments, and of Water Rents, in the Muni, ipal for the same. of Brooklyn, between the hours EDWARD A. SLATTERY, thence easterly along said parallel line to its in- the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the enter- Building. Borough si., and on Saturdays from Collector of Assessments and Arrears, tersection with the northerly prolongation of a ing in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments of 9 A. M. and 2 P. all payments made thereon on or line drawn parallel to and distant too feet east- and Arrears, of the assessment for OPENING AND A.M. until 12 M., and s3raw3m 004, will be exempt from interest, erly from the easterly line of Honeywell avenue; ACQUIRING TITLE to the following-named place before November 14, , provided, and after that date will be subject to thence southerly along said prolongation and par- in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: as above allel line and its southerly prolongation to the a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum INTEREST ON CI'l Y BONDS AND STOCK. point or place of beginning. per ann,im from the date when the above assessment TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9 AND became a lien to the date of payment. The above-entitled assessment was entered on the zo. date hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of EDWARD M. GROUT, HE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER r, 1904, Comptroller. Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH T on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments STREET—OPENING, from Third avenue to CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE,} of New York will be paid on that day by the Comp- and of Water Rents. Unless the amount assessed for Boston road. Confirmed June 9, 1904; entered COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. September 14, 1904. troller. at his office in the Stewart Building, corner of September 14, 1904. benefit on any person or property shall be paid within Area of assessment in- 555.28 Broadway and Chambers street (Room 37). sixty days after the date of said entry of the assess- cludes all those lands, tenements and heredita- the Transfer Books thereof will be closed from ments, interest will be collected thereon. as provided ments and premises situate, lying and being in September sr, to October 1, 20,4. the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New in section roo6 of the Greater New York Charter. NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. he interest due October r, 1904. on the Coupon Said section provides that " If any such assessment York, which, taken together, are bounded and Bonds and Stock of the present and former City of shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after described as follows, viz.: New York will be paid on that day by the Knicker- the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles Beginning at the point of intersection of the T N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rox8 OF THE bocker Trust Company, No. 66 Broadway. of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer northwesterly line of Forest avenue with the 1 Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The interest due October 1, 1904, on Coupon Bonds of authorized to collect and receive the amount of such southeasterly prolongation of the middle line of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all other Corporations now included in The City of New assessment to charge, collect and receive interest there- the blocks between East One Hundred and Sixty- persons, owners of property, affected by the following York will be paid on that day at the office of the on at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be fourth street and East One Hundred and Sixty- assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the Comp, roller. calculated to the date of payment from the date whys fifth street; running thence northwesterly along BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: EDWARD M. GROUT, said prolongation and middle line of the blocks such assessment became a lien, as provided by section WARD, SECTION to. Comptroller, to the southeasterly line of Washington avenue; TWENTY-THIRD z of this act." FOREST AVENUE, east side, FLAGGING, IHE CITY OF NEW YORK —DEPARTMENT On FINANCE, Section z59 of this act provides * • • "An thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Washington avenue to its intersection with the between One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 1, 1904. assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate Home street. Area of assessment: East side of 51,01, affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said middle line of the blocks between East One Hun- dred and Sixty-fifth street and East One Hundred Forest avenue, between One Hundred and Sixty record." • * • sixth street and Home street, on Block 2661, Lot The above assessment is payable to the Collector and Sixty-sixth street; thence in a southeasterly NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. direction along the said middle line of the blocks No. I1. of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau for TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION II. the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes between East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street to CROTONA AVENUE — SEWER AND AP- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE COL- and Assessments and of Water Rents, in the Municipal PURTENANCES, from Garden street to East LECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, September I, 1 Building. corner of One Hundred and Seventy-seventh the northeasterly line of Forest avenue; thence 904. southwesterly along the said northeasterly One Hundred and Eighty-second street. Area of street and Third avenue, Borough of The Bronx, be- line of Forest avenue to the point or place of be- assessment: Both sides of Crotona avenue, from AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN tween the hours of 9 A. M. and a P. M., and on Satur- ginning. Garden street to East Oho Hundred and Eighty- T their bills promptly should make immediate days from q A. M. to 12 H., and all payments made second street. written requisition (blanks may be procured in the thereon on or before November 16, 1994, will be exempt TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION tit. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of borough offices), stating their property by Section or from interest, as above provided, and after that date Ward, Block and Lot or Map number, making copy of FAIRMOUNT PLACE—OPENING, from Cro- Assessors, September z 1, 1904. and entered on Septem- will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of of Assessments, same from their bills of last year tona avenue to the Southern Boulevard. Con- ber xi, 1904. in the Record of Titles seven per centum per annum from the date when above kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments, If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the requi- firmed January 28, r9o4; entered September 14, assessment became a lien to the date of payment. ssessments and of Water sition should also request bill for such tax. 1904. Area of assessment includes all those and Arrears of Taxes and A EDWARD M. GROUT, Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on Each requisition should be accompanied by an envel- lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises Comptroller. any person or property shall be paid within sixty ope bearing the proper address of the applicant, AND situate, lying and being in the Borough of The WITH RETURN POST AGE PREPAID. Cm' OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, I Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken days after the date of said entry of the assessments In case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Section, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September i7, 1904. together, are bounded and described as follows, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in sec- 520, 03 tion 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. Block or Lot number, taxpayers should take their SATU12DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6323

deeds to the Department of Taxes and Assessments and No. a. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- No. 12. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- have their property located on the maps of that De- AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A pertinent and forward to the Deputy Receiver STRUCTING SEWER -BASINS AT THE CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY of Taxes with the requisition a certified memorandum NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST CORNERS OF GATES AVENUE, from Bushwick avenue OF SECOND STREET, from Smith street to of their property, which will be furnished by the De- OF LINDEN AVENUE AND ROGER'S AVE- to Myrtle avenue. Bond street. partment of Taxes and Assessments. NUE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Taxpayers in this manner will receive their bills The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: follows: returned by mail at the earliest poiisible moment and as follows: 6,940 square yards of asphalt pavement 4,030 square yards of asphalt pavement avoid any delay caused by waiting on lines, as re- 2 sewer basins. so square yards of adjacent pavement 3o square yards of adjacent pavement quired in case of personal application. The time allowed for the completion of the 1,330 cubic yards of concrete. 68o cubic yards of concrete. The requisition must be addressed and mailed to the work and full performance of the contract will 6,150 linear feet of new curbstone. 2,410 linear feet of new curbstone. Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever borough the be is working days. t4pz linear feet of old curbstone to be reset 10 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset property is located, as follows: The amount of security required is Two Hun- 'Time for the completion of the work and the 13 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for JOHN J. McDONOUGH, No. 57 Chambers street, dred Dollars. full performance of the contract is forty (40) sewer manholes. Borough of Manhattan, New York. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR working days. Time for the completion of the work and the JOHN B. UNDERI I ILL, corner Third and Tremont AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- The amount of security required is Eight full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New York. STRUCTING SEWER - BASINS AT THE Thousand Dollars. working days. JACOB S. VAN WICK, Municipal Building, Bor- SOUTHWEST, NORTHWEST AND NORTH- No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- The amount of security required is Four Thou- ough of Brooklyn, New York. EAST CORNERS OF EAST FOURTEENTH ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A sand Dollars. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, corner Jackson STREET AND CORTELYOU ROAD, ETC. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY No. x3 FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City, Borough The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is OF HOOPER STREET, from Wythe avenue to ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A of Q.ueens, New York. as follows: Bedford avenue. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY JOHN DE MORGAN, Bay and Sand streets, Staple- 8 sewer basins. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is OF SCHENECTADY AVENUE, from Fulton ton, Staten Island, Borough of Richmond, New The time allowed for the completion of the- as follows: street to Eastern parkway. York. work and full performance of the contract is 2,270 square yards of asphalt pavement The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as After receiving the bills, the taxpayer will see that 40 working days. zo square yards of adjacent pavement. follows: they are properly rebated then draw c- eck for the net The amount of security required is Eight 370 cubic yards of concrete. 13,190 square yards of asphalt pavement. amount to the order of the It eceiver of Taxes and mail Hundred Dollars. 1,050 linear feet of new curbstone. 170 square yards of adjacent pavement bill and check, with an addressed envelope, with the The bidder will state the price of each item or article 150 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset 2,16o cubic yards of concrete. return postage prepaid, to the Deputy Receiver in contained in the specifications or schedules herein 5 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for 4,060 linear feet of new curbstone. whichever borough the property is located. contained or hereto annexed by which the bids will be sewer manholes. 2,57o linear feet of old curbstone to be reset Cfiecks should be mailed as soon as possible after tested. The bids will be compared and the contract Time for the completion of the work and the 21 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for the bills have been received by the taxpayer. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) sewer manholes. All bills paid during October must be rebated before Blank forms and further information may be ob- working days. Time for the completion of the work and the payment. tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the The amount of security required is Two Thou- full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) DAVID E; AUSTEN, office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, sand Dollars. working days. Receiver of Taxes. Room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING The amount of security required is Eleven MARTIN W. LITTLETON, WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- Thousand Dollars. stati CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF President. No. 14. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- Dated SEPTEMBER 8, no,. 1127,05 HUNTINGTON STREET, from Hamilton ave- nue to Smith street. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT THE 'See General instructions to bidders The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ROADWAY OF NOSTRAND AVENUE, FROM DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY Or NEW YORK, on the last page, last column, of the March .6, lout. follows: PARK PLACE TO STERLING PLACE, ON A " City Record." CONCRETE FOUNDATION. AND FROM NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS 2,990 square yards of asphalt pavement so square yards of adjacent pavement. STERLING PLACE TO EASTERN PARK- U otherwise directed in any special case, one WAY, ON PRESENT PAVEMENT AS A surety company will be accepted as sufficient upon all 530 cubic yards of concrete. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 2,190 linear feet of new curbstone. FOUNDATION. contracts for supplies for furniture, and for gas and BROOKLYN, Room No. is, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, WE- so The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as electric lighting to any amount, and upon the follow- linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. °UGH OF BROoKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ta noiseless covers and heads, complete, for follows: ing contracts to the amounts named: 2,640 square yards of asphalt pavement For supplies and furniture, with patented sewer manholes. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- Time for the completion of the work and the 1,920 square yards of old stone pavement to be articles 85,0410 S ceived by the President of the Borough of Brook- full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) relaid. Regulating, grading, paving (other than lyn at the above office until ix o'clock A. M., on working days. 140 cubic yards of concrete. asphalt)- 760 linear feet of new curbstone. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1904. The amount of security required is Three Thou- Not over a years 05,o2o sand Dollars. 1,420 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset Over 2 years 5,000 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING a noiseless covers and heads, complete, for School building repairs xo,000 MATERIALS NECESSARY TO REPAIR THE WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- sewer manholes. Heating and lighting apparatus 5,000 ROOF ON THE DOME OF THE KINGS CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF Time for the completion of the work and the New buildings-New docks 25,000 COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, BOROUGH OF LEE AVENUE, from Penn street to Flushing full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) Sewers-Dredging and water mains- BROOKLYN. as enue. working days. Not over a years.... zo,000 The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required is Two Thou- Over a years 5,000 work will be sixty (6o) days. follows: sand Five Hundred Dollars. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. The amount of security required is Four Thou- 2,980 square yards of asphalt pavement, No. is. FOR REL,L, L.ATING AND REPAV- sand Five Hundred Dollars. so square yards of adjacent pavement ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A The bidder will state the price of each item or 550 cubic yards of concrete. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY BOROUGH OF QUEENS. article contained in the specifications or schedules a,600 linear feet of new curbstone. OF CLIFTON PLACE, from Grand avenue to herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids 8o linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset Bedford avenue, and from Nostrand avenue to will be tested. The bids will to compared and the I noiseless cover and head, complete, for Marcy avenue. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each sewer manhole. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as QUEENS, THIRD FLOOR OF THE BOROUGH HALL, contract. Time for the completion of the work and the follows: FIFTH STREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG ISLAND Blank forms and further information may be obtained full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) z z ,26o square yards of asphalt pavement CITY, BOROUGH t F QUERNS, THE CITY "oF NEW YORK. and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office working days. 6o square yards of adjacent pavement of the Assistant Commissioner of Pu,ilic Wores, Room The amount of security required is Three Thou- 1,850 cubic yards of concrete. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- No. r5, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. sand Five Hundred Dollars. 5,200 linear feet of new curbstone. S caved by the President of the Borough of Queens MARTIN W. LI f TLETON , 65o linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. on No. 7. FOR REGULAETNG AND REPAVING at the above office until z r o'clock A. M., President. WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 35 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1904. Dated SEPTEMBER 12, 1904. 52 t ,05 CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF sewer manholes. Time for the completion of the work and the riff-See Generai instructions to Bidders LORIMER STREET, from Grand street to FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Broadway. full performance of the contract is fifty (5o) MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RENOVAT- on the last page, last column, of the "City working days. Record." The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ING AND REPAIRING OF THE QUEENS follows: The amount of security required is Ten Thou- COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, ADMINISTRA- 3,820 square yards of asphalt pavement sand Dollars. TION AND JAIL BUILDINGS, LOCATED AT 80 square yards of adjacent pavement. No. 16. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- COURT-HOUSE SQUARE, COURT AND AN- OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP 750 cubic yards of concrete. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A ABLE STREETS, LONG ISLAND CITY, BROOKLYN, ROOM No. 15, MUNICIPAL. BUILDING, BOR. 4,230 linear feet of new curbstone. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY FIRST WARD, BOROUGHB OF QUEENS, 01 GH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. 13o linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset OF DOUGLASS STREET, from Court street CITY OF NEW YORK. Time for the completion of the work and the to Bond street The amount of the security required is Five EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Thousand Dollars ($5,00o). S received z v z.z. President of the Borough of working days. as follows: The time for the completion of the work and Brooklyn at the above office until xi o'clock A. M., on The amount of security required is Five Thou- 6,490 square yards of asphalt pavement the full performance of the contract is three (3) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1904. sand Dollars. 6o square yards of adjacent pavement calendar months. 1,090 cubic yards of concrete. The bidder will state one price or lump sum for No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 3,590 linear feet of new curbstone. which he wt I execuie the entire work according to the MATERIALS NECESSARY TO ALTER AND 300 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. plans and specifications. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF REPAIR THE EXTERIOR STONEWORK OF MARION STREET, from Fulton street to How- 19 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for The bids will be compared and the contract awarded THE BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF sewer manholes. at a lump or aggregate sum. ard avenue. BROOKLYN. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Time for the completion of the work and the Blank forms may be obtained and the plans, draw- The time allowed for the completion of the full performance of the contract is forty (40) and specifications may be seen at the office of the follows: ing, work and full performance of the contract is 1,740 square yards of asphalt pavement. working days. President. sixty (6o) working days. zoo square yards of adjacent pavement. The amount of security required is Six Thou- JOSEPH CASSIDY, The amount of security required is Eight Hun- 1,930 cubic yards of concrete. sand Dollars. President of the Borough of Queens. dred Dollars. 4,580 linear feet of new curbstone. No. z7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- Dated NEW YORK, September 19, rgo4. 511,03 The bidder will state the price of each item or article 1,410 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A nigr See general instructions to Bidders contained in the specifications or schedules herein con- a6 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY on the last page, last column, of the tained or hereto annexed, by which the bids will be sewer manholes. OF FRANKLIN AVENUE, from Atlantic ave- "City Record." teased. The bids will be compared and the contract Time for the completion of the work and the nue to the Eastern parkway. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. full performance of the contract is fifty (50) The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Blank forms and further information may be obtained working days. as follows: CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office The amount of security required is Ten Thou- 6,290 square yards of asphalt pavement of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Room sand Dollars. iao square yards of adjacent pavement COMMISSION. No. 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. No. 9. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING 1,140 cubic yards of concrete. MARTIN W. LI ITLETON, WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 4,250 linear feet of new curbstone. President. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 1,220 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. Dated SEPTEMBER 12, 1904. s14,28 McDOUGAL STREET, from Fulton street to 2 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for WARDS. Rockaway avenue. sewer manholes. 1111r See General instractions to Bidders The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Time for the completion of the work and the on the last page, last column. of the "City follows : full performance of the contract is forty (40) URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP- Record." 10,72o square yards of asphalt pavement. working days. P ter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the Acts amenda- 8o square yards of adjacent pavement. The amount of security required is Seven tory thereof and supplemental thereto, notice is hereby 1,570 cubic yards of concrete. Thousand Dollars. given that meetings of the Commissioners appointed OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 3,33o linear feet of new curbstone. No. z8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- under said Acts will be held at the office of the Com BROOKLYN, ROOM No. is, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOR- 2,220 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset mission. Room 118, No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Build- ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 27 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY ing), Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on sewer manholes. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OF NAVY STREET, from to Time for the completion of the work and the Myrtle avenue. s o'clock r. a., until further notice. S received by the President of the Borough of full .performance of the contract is fifty (5o) Dated New YORK CITY, March a& rooa Brooklyn at the above office until it o'clock A. M., on The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is working days. as follows: WILLIAM E. STI LLI NGS, The amount of security required is Nine Thou- CHARLES A. JACKSON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SS, 1904. 3,360 square yards of asphalt pavement sand dollars. 6o square yards of adjacent pavement OSCAR S. BAILEY, No. t. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- No. in. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING Commissioners. 630 cubic yards of concrete. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 3,140 linear feet of new curbstone. LAM oNT MCLOUGHLIN, CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 7o linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. OF CLIFFORD PLACE, from Meserole avenue MOFFAT STREET, from Broadway to Central 4 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for to Calyer street. avenue. sewer manholes. The Engineer's estimate of the quantifies is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Time for the completion of the work and the as follows: follows: full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 1,04o square yards of asphalt pavement. 6,o90 square yards of asphalt pavement. working days. 10 square yards of adjacent pavement. 20 square yards of adjacent pavement. The amount of security required is Four Thou- 180 cubic yards of concrete. 1,030 cubic yards of concrete. sand Dollars. OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 1,360 linear feet of new curbstone. 570 linear feet of new curbstone. No. 19. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- BROOKLYN, ROOM No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOR- 590 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. 2,310 linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. 19 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 4 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY sewer manholes. sewer manholes. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE, OF NORTH OXFORD STREET, from Flush- Time for the completion of the work and the Time for the completion of the work and the S ceived by the President of the Borough of is twenty (zo) full .performance of the contract is forty (40) ing avenue to Myrtle avenue. A.M., on full performance of the contract The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Brooklyn, at the above office until rx o'clock working days. working days. The amount of security required is Five Thou- follows: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1004, The amount of security required is One Thou- sand dollars. 6,210 square yards of asphalt pavement sand Dollars. 5o square yards of adjacent pavement No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR No. a. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- No. 11. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING i,030 cubic yards of concrete. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CON- ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- 3,290 linear feet of new curbstone. STRUCTING SEWER IN SUTTER AVENUE, CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF avenue 7o linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. from Powell street to Junius street, AND OUT- OF ESSEX STREET, from Arlington NORTH HENRY STREET, from Richardson 17 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for LET SEWER IN SUTTER AVENUE, between to . street to Driggs avenue. sewer manholes. Junius street and Van Sinderin avenue. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Time for the completion of the work and the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: follows: square yards of asphalt pavement full performance of the contract is forty (40) as follows: 3,98o square yards of asphalt pavement 4,940 working days. 512 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. to square yards of adjacent pavement 90 square yards of adjacent pavement Six Thou- 82o cubic yards of concrete. The amount of security required is 4 manholes. 67o cubic yards of concrete. sand Dollars. 4 sewer basins. 1,200 lineffr feet of new curbstone. 1,190 linear feet of new curbstone. 3,000 feet B. M. foundation planking. 1,190 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. 1,42o linear feet of old curbstone, to be reset. No. zo. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- 23,000 feet B. M. sheeting and bracing. II noiseless covers and heads, complete, for 19 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON 39 cubic yards concrete cradle. sewer manholes. sewer manholes. PRESENT PAVEMENT AS A FOUNDATION The time allowed for the completion of the Time for the completion of the work and the Time for the completion of the work and the THE ROADWAY OF SIXTH STREET, from work and full performance of the contract will full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) full performance of the contract is thirty-five Sixth avenue to Eighth avenue. be 3o working days. working days. (35) working days. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required is Two Thou- The amount of security required L Three The amount of security required is Four Thou- follows: sand Dollars. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. sand dollars. 4,94° square yards of asphalt pavement

6324 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,. 1904.

4.94o square yards of old stone pavement to be avenue and East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda- relaid. street; thence easterly along said middle line si\I. undersigned, were appointed by an order of the tory thereof. 2,690 linear feet of new curbstone. of the blocks to the easterly line of Jackson ave- upreme Court, made and enttred herein on the 15th All parties and persons interested in the lands and 200 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. nue; thence northerly along the easterly line of day of March, igos, and duly filed in the office of the premises taken or to be taken for the purpose of open- tI noiseless covers and heads, complete, for Jackson avenue to the southerly line of East Clerk of Kings County, a copy of which order was filed ing and extending said Public Park, or affected there- sewer manholes. One Hundred and Fifty sixth street; thence east- in the office of the Register of the County of Kings on by, and having any claim or demand on account Time for the completion of the work and the erly along the said southerly line of East One the 18th day of March, 1904, and indexed hi the hides thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly full performance of the contract is thirty-five (35) Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to the easterly line of Conveyances in Section so, Blocks Nos. 668z, t 683, verified, to us, the undersigned Commissioners of working days. of Forest avenue; thence northerly along the 6684 and 6685, Section 21, Blocks Nos. 7o38, 7o8o, Estimate, at our office in the Bureau of Street The amount of security required is Four Thou- easterly line of Forest avenue to its intersection 7090 and 7,9r, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- Openings of the Law Department, No. z66 Montague sand Dollars. with the middle line of the block between East ment for the purpose of making a just and equitable street, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New No. as. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and East One estimate of the loss or damage, if any, to thi respective York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A Hundred and Fifty-eighth street; thence easterly owners, lessees, parties and persons entitled to or in- owner or claimants may desire, within twenty days CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY along the said middle line of the block, to the terested in the lands and premises to be taken for the alter date of this notice. OF WAVERLY AVENUE, from Myrtle avenue westerly line of Tinton avenue; thence southerly purpose of opening the said street or avenue, as particu- And we, the said Commissioners. will be in attend- to Gates avenue. along the westerly line of Tinton avenue to its larly described in the petition of The City of New York, ance at our said office on the zgth day of October, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as intersection with the middle line of the block be- filed with said order in the office of the Clerk of Kings 1904, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to follows: tween East One Hundred and Fifty-second street County, and for the purpose of making ajust and equit- hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto ; 9,940 square yards of asphalt pavement. and East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street; able assessment of the benefit of said street or avenue and at such time and place and at such further or 3o square yards of adjacent pavement. thence westerly along said middle line of the block so to be opened, to the respective owners, parties and other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear 2,680 cubic yards of concrete. to the westerly line of Wales avenue; thence eisons respectively entitled to or interested in the such owners in relation thereto, and examine proofs of 5,66o linear feet of new curbstone. southerly along the westerly line of Wales avenue lands and premises and not required for the purpose of such claimant or claimants, or such additional 300 linear feet of old curbstone to be reset. to its intersection with the middle line of the block opening said street or avenue, but benefited thereby, proofs and allegations as may then he offered by such 34 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for between East One Hundred and Fifty-first street and of ascertaining and defining the district benefited owner or on behalf of The City of New York. sewer manholes. and East One Hundred and Fifty-second street; by said assessment , a. d 'he ex ant and boundaries of the Dated BOROUGH OF BRoOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW Time for the completion of the work and the thence westerly along the said middle line of the respective tracts and parcels of land participating in YORK, September 22, no+ full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) block to the westerly line of Concord avenue; said benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties WILLIAM J. CARR, working days. thence southerly along the westerly line of Con- required of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of ROBERT S. BUSSING, The amount of security required is Ted Thou- cord avenue to the northerly line of East One 'the City New 'York, and the acts or parts of acts GEORGE S. BILLINGS, sand Dollars. Hundred and Fifty-first street; thence westerly supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. Commissioners. Blank forms and further information may be ob- along the northerly line of East One Hundred and All patties and persons interested in the lands and JAMB. F. QUIGLEY, tained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the Fifty-first street to the westerly line of Robbins premises taken or to be taken for the purpose of Clerk. 522,014 office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line opening said street or avenue, or affected thereby Borough of Brooklyn, Room 15, Municipal Building, of Robbins avenue to the northerly line of Pontiac and having any claim or demand on account thereof, Borough of Brooklyn. place; thence westerly along the northerly line are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, SECOND DEPARTMENT. MARTIN W. LITTLETON, of Pontiac place to the easterly line of Trinity ave- to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and President. nue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Assessment, at our office in the Bureau of Street In the matter of the application of The City of NeW Dated SEPTEMBER 12, 1904. 513.28 Trinity avenue to its intersection with the middle Openings of the Law De artm nt, No. 166 Mot tague York, relative to acquiring title to SILLIMAN line of the blocks between Westchester avenue street, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New PLACE, from Second avenue to 'Third ..venue, in riff-See General instructions to Bidders and East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street; York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the said the I hirtieth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, The on the last page, last column, of the thence westerly along said middle line of the owner or claimants may desire, within twenty days City of New York. "City Record.' blocks to the point or place of beginning, except- after date of this notice. - ing from said area all streets, avenues and roads And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE or portions thereof heretofore legally opened, as ance at our said office on the eoth day of October, 1904, undersigned, were appointed by an order of the BOARD OF ARMORY COMMIS- such area is shown upon our benefit maps de- at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear the PupIreme Court, made and entered herein on the 1,th SIONERS. posited as aforesaid. said parties and persons in relation thereto : and day of March, zgoa, and duly filed in the office of Fourth-That our report herein will be presented for at such time and place, and at such further or other the Clerk of Kings County, a copy of which order ARMORY BOARD, STEWART BUILDING, No. ale confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such was filed in the office of the Register of the County BROADWAY. York, First Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part owners in relation thereto, and examine proofs of of Kings on the 18th day of March, 1904, and III., to be held in the County Court-house, in the Bor- such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs indexed in the Index of Conveyances in section EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ough of Manhattan, in 1 he City of New York. on the and allegations as may then be offered by such owner iti, Blocks Nos. 5871 and 5886, Commissioners of Esti• S received at the office of the Mayor, Chairman and day of L'ecember, zgoa, at the opening of the Court or on behalf of The City of New York. mate and Assessment for the purpose of making a just of the Armory Board, in The City of New York, until on that day. Dated BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, I HE CITY OF NEE' and equitable estimate of the loss or damage, if any, 2 P. M., Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Sep- YORK, September 22, 1904. to tie respective owners, lessees, parties and persons OHN S. GRIFFI CH, entitled to or interested in the lands and premises to THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1904. tember 10, recta. WM. H. PEIRCE, Chairman; JOHN F. COFFIN, be taken for the purpose of opening the said street or FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND JOHN E. CONNOLLY , SOLON BARBANELL. avenue, as particularly described in the petition of The MATERIALS FOR MAKING AND COMPLET- THOMAS J. RUSH, Commissioners. City of New York, filed with said order in the office of JAMES F. QUIGLEY, the Clerk of Kings County, and for the purpose of ING THE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Commissioners. JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 522,014 making a just and equitableassessment of the benefit of TO THE SEVERAL ARMORIES OF THE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE N. G., N. Y., IN Clerk. S24,012 said street or avenue so to be opened, to the respective THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN, BROOK- owners, parties and persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands and premises and not required LYN AND QUEENS, AS FOLLOWS: FIRST DEPARTMENT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. No. 1'. SQUALRON "A" ARMORY. . for the purpose of opening said street or avenue, but Security required. Three Thousand Dollars. In the matter of the application of The City of Nes benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the In the matter of the application of The City of New district benefited by said assessme t, and the extent Deposit to be made with the bid, One Hundred and York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same York, relative to acquiring title to BENsON Fifty Dollars. AVENUE, from Bay .1 hirty-fifth street to Stillwell and boundaries of the respective tracts and parcels of bas not been heretrore acquired, to CA Th R land participating in said benefit, and of performing Time allowed for doing the work, 7o working days. AVENUE (although not yet named by proper avenue. crossing to Avenue V, No. a. ARMORIES OF 1 HE EIGHTH REGI- in the Thirty-fit st Ward in the Borough of Brooklyn, the trusts and duties required of us by title i of chap- authority), from East One Hundred and Seventy- ter x7 of the charter of the i ity of New York, and the MENT. TWELFTH REGIMENT, TWENTY-SEC- third street to Tremont avenue, in the Twenty-fourth The City of New York. OND REGIMENT, SQUADRON "A," in Man- acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amenda- Ward, Borough of The Bronx, 1 he City of New tory thereof. hattan; FOURTEEN I H REGIMENT, and TWEN- York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE TY-THIRD REGIMENT, in Brooklyn ; SEVEN- undersigned, were appointed by an order 01 All parties and persons interested in the lands and TEENTH SEPARATE COMPANY. in Queens. E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- the Supreme Court, made a-.d entered herein on the premises taken or to be taken for the purpose of open- Security required, Five Thousand Dollars. ‘1Si era of Estimate and Assessment in the above- r5th day of klatch, mon and duly filed in the office ing said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and Deposit required to be made with the bid. Two Hun- entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons of the Clerk of Kings County, a copy of which ordez having any claim or demand on account thereof, are dred and Fifty Dollars. interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or was filed in the office of the Register of tt e County of hereby required to present the same. duly verified. to Time allowed for doing the work, too working days. owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and tort Kings on the 18th day of March, 'got, and in- us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and The bids will be compared and the contracts awarded dexed in the Index of Conveyances in Section 21, Assessment, at our office, in the Bureau of :-treet And improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, Openings of the Law Department, No. 165 Mon- at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : blocks Nos. 6:63. 6£64. 6865, 63E6, 6867, 6861, 6869, Bidders are requested to make their bids or esti- 687o. 687x, 6£72, 6875. 6876, 6877, 6878, 6879, i88o, tague street, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City First-That we have completed our estimate of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as mates upon the blank form prepared by the Armory and assessment, and that all persons interested is 6138t , 6882, 6i83, 6884. 7113 and 7x.7, Com- Board, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in missioners of Estimate and Assessment for the said owner or claimants may desire, within this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements twenty days alter date of this notice. which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the and bereditaments and premises affected thereby, the purpose of making a just and equitable contract, including the specifications, in the form ap- estimate of the loss or damage, if any, to the And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- and having objections thereto, do present their ffi isi day of October, proved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained said objections in writing, duly verified, to us, at respective owners, lessees, parties and persons ance at our said o ce on the upon application therefor for IN o z at the office of the our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the entitled to or interested in the lands and prem- 1004, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear Armory Board, No. 280 Broadway, Stewart Building, ises to be taken for the purpose of opening the said the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, at such time and place, and at such further or other Manhattan ; for No. 2, at the office of the architects, on or before the zath day of October, rgoa, and that we, street or avenue, as particularly described in the Partitt Bios., No. s6 Court street, Brooklyn. petition of The City of New York, filed with said time and place as we may appoint, we will hear such the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, owners in relation thereto and examine proofs of THE ARMORY BOARD, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said order in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and for the put pose of making a just and equitable assess. such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, office on the ,7th day of October, roa4, at is o'clock H. and allegations as may then be offered by such owner, Mayor ; Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and ment of the benefit of said street or avenue so to be opened, to the respective owners, parties and or on behalf of The City of New York. JAMES McLEER, assessment, together with our damage and benefit Dated BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW Brigadier-General, Commanding Second Brigade ; maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs persons respectively entitled to or interested in the lands and premises and not required for the purpose YORK, .'eptembex 22. 1901. GEORGE MOORE SMITH, and other documents used by us in making our report, MORTIMER S. BROWN, Brigadier-General, Commanding Fitst Brigade ; have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings of opening said street or avenue, but benefited thereby, ■ and of ascertaining and defining the district bene- THOMAS D. 140Xs EY, FRANK A. O'DONNEL, in the Law Department of The City of New York, ANDREW MACR N:R V, President of the Department of Taxes and Assess- Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Man- fited by said assessment, and the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts and parcels of land partici- Commissioners. ments ; hattan, in said city, there to remain until the a5th day JAMES F. QUIGLEY, CHARLES V. FORNES. of October, rgoa. pating in said benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties required of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Clerk. President of the Board of Aldermen. Third-That the limits of our assessment for bene- 22.7,014. THh CITY OF NEW YORK, September 15, rgoa. fit include all those lands, tenements and beredita- Charter of I he City of New York, and the acts or 5i7,29 ments and premises situate, lying and being in the parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. 401-See General Instructions to Bidders Borough of The Bronx, in I he city of New York, SECOND DEPARTMENT. on the last page. last column, of the which, taken together, are bounded and described as All parties and persons interested in the lands and follows, viz.: premises taken or to be taken for the purpose of open- "City Record." ing said street or avenue, or affected thereby, and In the matter of the application of The City of New Beginning at the point of intersection of the Yolk, relative to acquiring title to SIXTIETH easterly line of Anthony avenue with the south- having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to ST R El T. from the bulkhead line to Third avenue, erly boundary line of those lots in Block 2888 in the Eighth and Thirtieth Wards, in the Borough fronting on the southerly side of East One Hun- us, the undersigned 'Commissioners of Estimate and SUPREME COURT. Assessment, at our office, in the Bureau of Street of Brook lyn, The City of New York ched and Seventy-third street, running thence . - easterly along said line and its easterly prolonga- Openings of the Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, Borough of Brookl, n, in The City of New York, OT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MICHAEL FIRST DEPARTMENT. tion to its intersection with the westerly line of I, E. Finnigan, Albert C. Whet ler and t barks Webster avenue; thence northerly along the west- with such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner or claimants may desire, within twenty days after H. Cotton were appointed by an order of the Supreme In the matter cf the application of The City of New erly line of Webster avenue to its intersection Court, made and entered the 6th day of September, with the southerly line of Tremont avenue; thence date of this notice. York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- 1404, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene- northwesterly to the point of intersection of the the above-entitled proceeding. southerly line of Tremont avenue. and the south- ance at our said office on the 17th day of October, ments and hereditament' required for the opening 1904, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to hear Notice is also given that the above-named Commis- and extending of the triangular strip of land at the erly prolongation of the westerly line of Ryer sioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of northwest corner of Westchester avenue and 1 entity avenue; thence southerly along said prolongation the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such further or other time and place as we may motions. appointed to be held at the Kings County avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward, Borough of The of Ryer avenue to its intersection with the north- Court-house. in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City erly line of East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto Bronx, 'City of New York. and examine proofs of such claimant or claimants, of New York. on the 4th day of October, 1904, on street; thence southerly to a point in the south- the opening of the Cour on that day, or as soon there- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- erly line of East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth or such additional proofs and allegations as may then AJ be offered by such owner. or on behalf of The City of after as counsel can be heard ; and at s'id time and ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- sheet distant 314.97 feet easterly from Anthony place, or at such other time and place as the Court entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons avenue; thence southerly along the westerly boun- New York. Dated BOROUGH OF BRoOKLrN, THE CITY OF NEB may direct. the said Commissioners may be examined Interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or dary line of the lots facing Carter avenue in under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are YORK, September 22, igoa. owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots Block 2892, and also along the base of the re- subject to challenge by any party or person interested taining-wall, lying south of East One Hundred FRANK G. MILLER, and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, HERSEY, EGGI N Tt in this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of title and to all others whom it may concern, to wit : and Seventy-fifth street and west of Carter ave- 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New First-That we have completed our estimate and nue to the southerly end thereof; thence westerly Commissioners. JAMES F. QUIGLEY, York. assessment, and that all persons interested in on a line at right angles to Carter avenue to the Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, Sep- easterly line of Anthony avenue; thence south- Clerk. this proceeding. or in any of the lands, tene- tember 20, 1904. ments and hereditaments and premises affected erly along said line of Anthony avenue to the JOHN J. DELANY, thereby, and having objections thereto, do present point or place of beginning, as such streets are Corporation Counsel their said objections in writing, duly verified, to us, at shown upon the final maps and profiles of the 520 30 our office, Nos. go and ga West Broadway, in the Bor- Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The SECOND DEPARTM EN I' ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on City of New York, excepting from said area all or before the 14th day of ()etcher, igo4, and that we, streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof In the matter of the application of The City of New !-ECOND DEPARTMENT. the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown York, relative to acquiring title to land for opening and for that purpose will be in attendance at our said upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. and extending an addition to SUNsE l' PARK, from In the matter of the application of The City. of New office on the 17th day of October, 1904, at a o'clock Fourth-That our report herein will be presented Forty-third street to Forty-fourth street and from York, relative to acquiring title to 1 AST '1 H I RTY for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue, in the F ighth N ard, FIRS I ST RE'- I. bet ween East Broadway (Church Second-That the abstract of our said estimate and of New York, First Department, at a Special Term in the Borough of Brooklyn, 1 he City of New York. avenue) and , excepting the lands assessment, together with our damage and benefit thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court- occupied by the tracks cf the Manhattan Beach maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, THE I qvision o. the Long Island Railro.al, in the twenty- and other documents used by us in making our report, New York, on the and day of December, 19104, at the 1 1, undersigned, were appointed by an order of the ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings opening of the t. ours on that day. Supreme Court made and entered herein on the 15th of New York. in the I.aw Department of The City of New York, Dated BOROUGH or MANH.TIAN, New Yoke, July day of March, 1904, and duly filed in the office of the Nos. go and go West Broadway, in the Borough of 20, 1904. Clerk of Kings County, a copy of which order was iTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN THAT CHART,' S Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 25th JNO. H. JUDGE, Chairman ; filed in the office of the Register of the County of IN H. Hyde, Joseph Marine and Adrian M. Wil- day of October, 1904. PIERRE G. cARROLL, Kings on the r th day of March, loco, and indexed liamson were appointed by an order of the Supreme Third-1 hat the limits of our assessment for benefit JOHN F. MURRAY, in the Index of Conveyances in Section 3, Blocks Nos. Court made and entered the fth day of September Include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments Lommissioner• 730. 731, 941, 739 and 740. Commissioners of Estimate Igo., Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough lows P. DUNN, for the purpose of making a just and equitable esti- the above entitled proceeding. of The Bronx, in 1 he Cita. of New York, which, taken Clerk. 124,012 mate of the loss or damage, if any, lb the respective Notice is also given, that the above-named Commis. together, are bounded and described as follows, viz . owners, lessees,parties and persons entitled to or stoners .111 attend at a Special arm for the hearing Beginning at the point of intersection of the SECOND DEPARTMENT. interested in the lands and premises to lie taken for of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County middle line of the blocks between Westchester the purpose of opening and extending the said public Court-house, in the borough of Brooklyn, The City of avenue and East One Hundred and Forty-ninth In matter of the application of The City of New York, park, as particularly described in the petition of The New York, on the ,th day of October, rgo4, on the street with the easterly line of St. Ann's avenue, relative to acquiring tide to AVENUE 5, from City of New York, filed with said order in the office opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter running thence northerly along the said easterly io , in the of the Clerk of Kings County, and of performing as counsel can be heard ; and at said time and place, or line of St. Ann's avenue to its intersection with 'I hirty-first Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, The the trusts and duties required by us by title 4 of chap- at such other time and place as the Court may direct, the middle line of the blocks between Westchester City of New York. ter 17 of the Charter of '1 he City of New York, and the the said Commissioners may be examined under oath SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. THE CITY RECORD. 6325

as to their qualifications to act, and are sub)ect to chal- LINE OF DEAN STREET AND THE 1\ 1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS missioners of Estimate and Appraisal, to ascertain lenge by any party or person interested in this pro- NORTHERLY LINE OF BERGEN STREET, a \ the intention of the Corporation Counsel to and appraise the compensation to be made to the medal& as provided by section 973 of title 4 of chap- adjoining Public School 83, in the Borough of make an application at a Special Term of the supreme owner and all peroms interested in the real property ter 17 of the Charter of The City of New York. Brooklyn, in The City of New York, duly Court or the hearing of motions, to be held at the situated in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City Dated N EW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, $091CM. selected as a site for school purposes. County Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in of New York, bounded and described as follows; bet' 20, 1904. The City of New York, on the 3oth day of Septem- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection JOHN J. DELANY, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS ber, leaf, at the opening of Court on that day, for of the westerly line of Pitt street with the south- Corporation Counsel. the intention of the Corporation Counsel to the appointment of three disinterested citizens, resi- erly line of Rivington street, and running thence sac,30 make an application at a Special Term of the dents of the Borough of Richmond, as Commissioners westerly along the southerly line of Rivington Supreme Court for the hearing of motions, to be of Estimate and Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise street seventy-five (75) feet to the easterly line of held at the County Court-house, in the Borough the compensation to be made to the owners and all the lands of Public School 4; thence southerly SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the persons interested in the real property situated in along the said easterly line of land of Public 3d day of October, 1904, at the opening of Court the borough of Richmond, in The City of New York, School 4 fifty-three (53) feet six (6) inches; In the matter of acquiring title by The City of on that day, for the appointment of three dis- bounded and described as follows : thence easterly and parallel with Rivington street New York to certain lands and premises situ- interested citizens, residents of the Borough of seventy-five (75) feet to the westerly line of ated at the northwest corner of CLASSON Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- Brooklyn, as Commissioners of Estimate and Ap- tion of the northwesterly line of Danube avenue Pitt street; thence northerly along the westerly AVENUE AND ST. MARK'S AVENUE, in praisal, to ascertain and appraise the compensa- line of Pitt street fifty-three (5_3) feet six (6) the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New with the southwesterly line of the lands of Pub- tion to be made to the owners and all persons lic School 12, which point is distant seventy-five inches to the southerly line of Rivington street, York, duly selected as a site for school pur- interested in the real property situated in the the point or place of beginning. poses. (75) feet southwesterly from the southwesterly Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, line of Steuben street, and running thence north- Dated New YORK, September o, 1994. bounded and described as follows: OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS westerly along the said southwesterly line of the JOHN J. DELANY, Beginning at a point formed by the intersection lands of Public School iz one hundred (1 oo) Corporation Counsel, the intention of the Corporation Counsel of the westerly line of Schenectady avenue with Row, toN make application at a Special Term for the feet to the southeasterly line of the lands of said No. s Tryon the southerly line of Dean street, and running Public School 12; thence southwesterly along the New York City. hearing of motions, to be held at the County thence westerly along the southerly line of Dean Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said southeasterly line of the lands of Public sr2,14 street one hundred and eighty-four (184) feet; School 12 fifty (5o) feet; thence northwesterly The City of New York, on the 3d day of October, thence southerly and parallel with Schenectady 1904, for the appointment of three disinterested and again along the southwesterly line of the avenue one hundred and seven (107) feet two lands of said Public School iz one hundred (too) FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. citizens, residents of the Borough of Brooklyn, and one-half (2%) inches; thence easterly and as Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal, feet to the southeasterly line of Rhine avenue; parallel with Dean street four (4) feet; thence thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New to ascertain and appraise the compensation to be southerly and again parallel with Schenectady York to certain lands and premises situated on the made to the owners and all persons interested of Rhine avenue seventy-five (75) feet; thence avenue one hundred and seven (107) feet two southeasterly and parallel with Steuben street two northerly line of ONE HON OREL, AND FOR- in the real property situated in the Borough of and one-half (2%) inches to the northerly line TIS l'H STREET, and the southerly line of ONE Brooklyn, in The City of New York, bounded hundred (20o) feet to the northwesterly line of of Bergen street; thence easterly along the Danube avenue; thence northeasterly along the HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST STREET, be- and descsibed as follows: northerly line of Bergen street forty (40) feet to tween Alexander And Brook avenues, in the Borough Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- northwesterly line of Danube avenue one hun- the westerly line of the lands of Public School dred and twenty-five (t25) feet to the south- of The Bronx, in 'The City of New York, duly tion of the northerly line of St. Mark's avenue 83; thence northerly along the said westerly line selected as a site for school purposes. with the westerly line of Classon avenue, and westerly line of the lands of Public School 12, of lands of Public School 83 one hundred and the point or place of beginning. running thence northerly along the westerly line seven (107) feet two and one-half (2%) inches OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS of Classon avenue one hundred and fifty-five to the northerly line of said lands of Public Dated New YORK, September 9, 1904. the intention of the ( orporation Counsel to (155) feet; thence westerly and parallel with School 83; thence easterly along the said north- JOHN J. DELANY, make application at a Special Term of the Supreme St. Mark's avenue one hundred (loo) feet to erly line of lands of Public School 83 one hun- Corporation Counsel, Court, Fart 1., to be held at the County ourt-house, the easterly line of lands of Public School 42; dred and forty (14o) feet to the westerly line of No. 2 Tryon Row, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New thence southerly along the said easterly line of Schenectady avenue; thence northerly along the Borough of Manhattan, York, on the 234 day of September, 195 4, at the lands of Public School 42 one hundred and westerly line of Schenectady avenue one hun- New York City. opening of the Court on that day, for the appoint- fifty-seven (57) feet to the northerly line of St. dred and seven (107) feet two and one-half sr9,29 ment of three disinterested citizens, residents' of the Mark's avenue; thence easterly along the north- (2;4 ) inches to the southerly line of Dean Borough of The Bronx, as Commissioners of Estimate erly line of St. Mark's avenue one hundred (too) street, the point or place of beginning. and Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise the com- feet to the westerly line of Classon avenue, the Dated NEW YORK, September 19, 1904. SECOND DEPARTMENT. pensation to to made to the owners and all persons point or place of beginning. JOHN J. DELANY, interested in the real property situated in the Borough Dated NEW Yoax, September i9, agog.. Corporation Counsel, of The Bronx, in The City of New York, bounded JOHN J. DELANY, No. 2 Tryon row, In the matter of the application of The City of New and described as follows : Corporation Counsel, Borough of Manhattan, Beginning at a point on the northerly line of No, a Tryon Row, York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same New York City. has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and East One Hundred and Fortieth street distant New York City. 820,30 one hundred and thirty and eight-tenths (130.8) 520,3o premises required for the opening and extending of a NEW STREE I (although not yet named by proper feet easterly from the easterly line of Alexander SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. authority). between Bayvisw avenue and Ensert avenue, and running thence northerly and paral- SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. avenue, from the Boulevard to the southerly property lel, or nearly so, with Alexander avenue to a line of the New York and Rockaway beach Railway, point on the southerly line of East One Hun- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of In the matter of acquiring title by The City dred and Forty-first street distant one hundred of New York to certain lands and prem- in the Filth Ward, Borough of Queens, in The City New York to certain lands and premises situ- of New York. and thirty-four and thirty-two one-hundredths ated on the NORTHERLY LINE OF EL- ises situated at the NORTHEASTERLY COR- (134.32) feet easterly from the easterly line of LERY STREET AND THE SOUTHERLY NER OF BERGEN AVENUE AND HENRY Alexander avenue; thence easterly along the LINE OF HOPKINS AVENUE, east of Del- STREET, in the Borough of Queens, in The OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE southerly line of East One Hundred and Forty- monico place, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in City of New York, duly selected as a site for N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by first street one hundred and forty-seven and one- The City of New York, duly selected as a site school purposes. reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter tenth (147.1) feet; thence southerly and again for school purposes. will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of parallel with Alexander avenue two hundred OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS the Supreme Court of the State of New York Second (20o) feet to the northerly line of East One OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS N the intention of the Corporation Counsel Department, at a special Term thereof to be held for Hundred and Fortieth street; thence westerly N the intention of the Corporation Counsel to make an application at a Special Term of the hearing of motions, at the County Court-house, in along the northerly line of East One Hundred to make application at a Special Term of the the Supreme Court for the hearing of motions, to the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, and Fortieth street one hundred and fifty and Supreme Court for the hearing of motions to be held at the County Court-house in the Bor- on the 5th day of October, 1904, at io.3o o'clock in the fifty-five one-hundredths ( 5o. 55) feet to the be held at the County Court-house, in the Bor- ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel point or place of beginning. ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, the 3d day of October, 1904, at the opening of can be heard thereon : and that the said bill of costs, Dated Naw YORK, September 9, mac on the 3d day of October, 1904, for the appoint- court on that day, for the appointment of three charges and expenses has been deposited in the office JOHN J. DELANY, ment of three disinterested citizens, residents disinterested citizens, residents of the Borough of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain Corporation Counsel, of the Borough of Brooklyn, as Commissioners of Queens, as Commissioners of Estimate and for and during the space of ten days, as required by No. a Tryon Row, of Estimate and Appraisal, to ascertain and ap- Appraisal to ascertain and appraise the com- the provisions of section 000 of the Greater New York New York City. praise the compensation to be made to the own- pensation to be made to the owners and all per- Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws of 'pr. st2,24 ers and all persons interested in the real prop- sons interested in the real property situated in Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAS, NEW YORK, Sep- erty situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New tember 22, 1904. The City of New York, bounded and described York, bounded and described as follows: AUGUST REYMERT, FIRST DEPARTMENT. as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the inter- ALFRF.D E. SANDER, Beginning at a point on the northerly line section of the northerly line of Bergen avenue THOMAS ST UART, of Ellery street distant fifty-eight (58) feet seven with the easterly line of Henry street, and run- Commissioners. In the matter of the application of the Mayor, Al- (7) inches from the easterly line of Delmonico ning thence easterly along the northerly line of JOHN P. DUNN, dermen and Commonalty of The City of New York, place, and running thence easterly along the Bergen avenue one hundred (too) feet to the Clerk. relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has northerly line of Ellery street one hundred and westerly line of lands of Public School 68; S12,03 not been beret fore acquired, to the lands, tenements fifty ( z 5o) feet; thence northerly at right angles thence northerly along the westerly line of said and hereditaments required for the purpose of open- to Ellery street two hundred (20o) feet to the lands of Public School 68 two hundred (zoo) ing GRA NT AVENUE (although not yet named by southerly line of Hopkins street; thence westerly feet; thence westerly and parallel with Bergen proper authority), from Fast One Hu, drsd and along the southerly line of Hopkins street one avenue one hundred (too) feet to the easterly FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sixty-first street te East One Hundred and Seventieth hundred and fifty (15o) feet to a point distant line of Henry street; thence southerly along the street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and one hundred and seventy-six (176) feet nine (9) easterly line of Henry street two hundred (200) designated as a first-class street or road, in the inches easterly, from the easterly line of Delmon- feet to the northerly line of Bergen avenue, the In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New Twenty-third Ward of the City of New York. ico place; thence southerly at right angles to Hop- York to certain lands and premises situated on the point or place of beginning. northerly line of FORTS-FIR:, I STREET' and the kins street two hundred (zoo) feet to the point Dated NEW YORK, September ist, 1904. E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- or place of beginning. JOHN J. DELANY, southerly line of FORTY-SECOND STREET, be- W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- Dated NEW YORK, September z9, 1904. Corporation Counsel, tween second and Third avenues, in the Borough of entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons in- JOHN J. DELANY, No. a Tryon Row, Manhattan, in The City of New York, duly selected terested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, Corporation Counsel, Borough of Manhattan, as a site for school purposes. occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and im- No. a Tryon Row, City of New York. proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to Borough of Manhattan, 820,30. OTICEE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS all others whom it may concern, to wit : New York City. N OTIC intention of the Corporation Counsel to First-That we have completed our supp'emental and 820,30 make application at a Special Term of the Supreme amended estimate and assessment, and that all persons SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Court, Part I., to be held at the County Court- interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands. house, in the Borough of Slanhattan, in The City of tenements and hereditaments and premises affected SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New New York, on the 23c1 day of September, 104, for the thereby, and having objections thereto, do York to certain lands and premises situated on the present their said objections in writing, duly veri- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of appointment of three disinterested citizens, residents EASTERLY LINE OF CENTRAL AVENUE of the Borough of Manhattan, as Commission, rs of fied, to us at our office. Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, New York to certain lands and premises situ- AND THE. WESTERLY LINE OF STUYVE- in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New ated on the NORTHERLY LINE OF FIFTH Estimate and Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise SANT STREET, south of Hyatt street, in the the compensation to be made to the owners and all ork, on or before the nth day of September, 1994, STREET AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE Borough of Richmond. in The City of New York, persons interested in the real property situated in the and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties OF -FOURTH STREET, 237 feet and io duly selected as a site for a pubic library according so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance inches east of Seventh avenue, in the Bor- Borough of Manhattan, in 'I he City of New York, to law. bounded and described as follows: at our said office on the 2,th day of September, igaer ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, at 3 o'clock P. st. duly selected as a site for school purposes. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS Beginning at a point on the northerly line of East Forty-first street distant one hundred and Second-That the abstract of our said supplemental N the intention of the Corporation Counsel to make and amended estimate and assessment, together with OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS five (105) feet easterly from the easterly line of an application at a Special Term of the Supreme Court Third avenue, and running thence northerly and our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affi- N the intention of the Corporation Counsel to for the hearing of motions, to be held at the County davits, estimates. proofs and other documents med by make an application at a Special Term of the parallel with Third avenue one hundred and nine- Court-house, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City teen (119) feet nine (9) inches to the southerly Os in making our report, have been deposited in the Supreme Court for the hearing of motions, to be of New York, on the 3oth day of Sep ember, 1904, at the l'ureau of Street Openings in the Law Department held at the County Court-house, in the Borough line of lands of Public School 27; thence south- opening of court on that day, for the appointment easterly along the southerly line of said lands of of 1 he City of New York. Nos. go and 91 West Broad- of Brooklyn, in The City of 'New York, on the of three disinterested citizens, re•ident, of the Public School 27 thirty-eight (38) feet eleven (11) way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there 3d day of October, 1904, at the opening of Court Borough of Richmond, as Commissioners of Esti- to remain until the 8th day of October, 1904. on that day, for the appointment of three dis- inches to an angle in said line; thence easterly mate and Appraisal, to ascertain and appraise the and still along the southerly line of said lands of Third-That the limits of our assessment for benefit interested citizens, residents of the Borough of compensation to be made to the owners and all persons include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments Brooklyn, as Commissioners of Estimate and Ap- Public School 27 sixty-seven (67) feet two (2) interested in the real property situated in the Borough inches to the easterly line of lands of said school; and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough praisal, to ascertain and appraise the compensa- of Richmond, in The City of New York, bounded and of The Bronx, in The City of New York, winch, taken tion to be made to the owners and all persons thence northerly along the said easterly line of described as follows: lands of Public School 27 ninety-eight (98) feet together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.: interested in the real property situated in the Beginning at a point in the easterly line of Beginning at a point formed by the inter- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, nine (9) inches to the southerly line of East Central avenue distant forty-three (43) feet nine Forty-second street; thence easterly along the section of the southerly side of East One Hun- bounded and described as follows: (9) inches southerly from the corner formed by dred and Seventy-first street with the middle Beginning at a point formed by the intersection southerly line of East Forty-second street fifty the intersection of the easterly line of Central (5o) feet; thence southerly and parallel with line of the block between Sheridan avenue and of the northwesterly line of Fifth street with the avenue with the southerly line of Hyatt street; the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; thence northeasterly line of the lands of the Manual Third avenue one hundred and ninety-seven 097) running thence easterly at right angles to Cen- feet six (6) inches to the northerly line of East easterly along said southerly side of East One Training High School, which point is distant two tral avenue one hundred and ninety-seven, 097) Forty-first street ; thence westerly along the Hundred and Seventy-first street to its intersec- hundred and thirty-seven (237) feet ten ( ci) feet four (4) inches to the westerly line of tion with a line drawn parallel to Morris ave- inches northeasterly from the northeasterly line northerly line of East Forty-first street one hun- Stuyvesant street; running thence southerly along dred and fifty ( 5o) feet to the point or place nue and distant too feet easterly from the east- of Seventh avenue, and running thence north- the westerly line of Stuyvesant street eight (8) of beginning. erly side thereof; thence southerly along said westerly along the northeasterly line of the said feet one and one-half (t ) inches; thence south- parallel line to its intersection with the northerly lands of the Manual Training High School two erly and still along the westerly line of Stuyve- Dated Naw YORK, September q, 1904. side of East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth hundred (zoo) feet to the southeasterly line of sant street forty-seven (47) feet and four (4) JOHN J. DELANY, street; thence westerly along said northerly side Fourth street; thence northeasterly along the inches; thence westerly at right angles to Stuyve- Corporation Counsel, of East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street to southeasterly line of Fourth street sixty (6o) sant street two hundred (20o) feet to the east- No. z Tryon Row, New York City its intersection with the prolongation southerly feet; thence southeasterly and parallel with Sev- erly line of Central avenue; thence northerly of a line drawn parallel to Sherman avenue enth avenue two hundred (zoo) feet to the north- along the easterly line of Central avenue fifty-five 412,21 and distant too feet westerly from the westerly westerly line of Fifth street; thence southwesterly (55) feet to the point or place of beginning. side thereof ; thence northerly along said pro- along the northwesterly line of Fifth street sixty Dated NEW YOLK, September 9, Igor FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. longation and parallel line to its intersection (6o) feet to the northeasterly line of the lands JOHN J. DE LAN , with the easterly side of Sheridan avenue; thence of the Manual Training High School, the point Corps ration Counsel, northerly along said easterly side of Sheridan or place of beginning. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New No. 2 Tryon Row, York to certain lands and premises situated at the avenue to the southerly side of East One Hun- Dated NEW Yorm, September. TO, 1904. Borough of Manhattan, dred and Sixty-eighth street; thence westerly JOHN J. DELANY, southwesterly corner of PITT and RIVINGTON City of New York. STREETS, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The along said southerly side of East One Hundred Corporation Counsel, sig,29 No. 2 Tryon row, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school and Sixty-eighth street to its intersection with purposes. the middle line of the blocks between the Grand Borough of Manhattan, Boulevard and Concourse and Sheridan avenue; New York City. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 120,30 thence northerly along said middle. line of the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS blocks to the point or place of beginning, as In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New the intention of the Corporation Counsel to such streets are shown upon the final maps and SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. York to certain lands and premises sitirated on the makeN application at a Special Term of the Supreme profiles of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF DANUBE AVE Court, Part I., to be held at the County Court- Wards of The City of New York, excepting In the matter of acquiring title by The City of NUE AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF house, in the Borough of Manhattan, in 1 he City of from said area all streets, avenues and roads New York to certain lands and premises situ- RHINE AVENUE. west of Steuhen street, in the New York, on the 23c1 day of September, Igoe, or portions thereof heretofore legally opened ated on the WESTERLY LINE OF SCHE- Borough of Richmond, in The City of New York, for the appointment of three disinterested citizens, as such area is shown upon our benefit maps NECTADY AVENUE, THE SOUTHERLY duly selected as a site for school purposes. residents of the Borough of Manhattan, as Com- deposited as aforesaid.

Oa • 6326 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

Fourth—That our report herein will be presented for avenue and Tenth avenue, in the Borough of Man. adopted by the Board on June 17, 1904, notice City of New York, and that a meeting of said confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of hattan. City of New York, more parucularly de- of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz. • Board will be held in the Old Council Cham- New York, First Department, at • Special Perm scribed as follows : Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 'Ap- ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of thereof, Part III., to be held in the County Court- portionment of The City of New York, in pur- New York, on September 3o, 1904, at io.3o Beginning at a point on the northwesterly cor- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the o'clock A. et., at which such proposed change house, in the Borough of Manhattan, iu The City of ner of Ninth avenue and West Twenty-seventh New York. on the [7th day of November, 1904, at the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming will be considered by said Board; all of which is street; thence northerly along the westerly line of it for the public interest so to do,proposes to more particularly set forth and described in the opening of the Court on that day Ninth avenue, distance 197 feet 6 inches, to the Dated BOROUGH OF 111Am-tart AN, NEW YORK, August change the map or plan of The City of New York following resolutions adopted by the Board on southerly line of West Twenty-eighth street; by laying out on the map or plan of The City juty 1994, notice of the adoption of which 18, 1904. thence westerly along said southerly line, distance of New York new street to be known as the con- is hereby given, viz.: A LVIN SUMMERS, Chairman ; more or less; thence southerly and paral- i75 feet, tinuation of West One Hundred and Sixty-first Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and RICHARD LAWRENCE. lel to Ninth avenue, distance 98 feet 9 inches, to street, from the Boulevard Lafayette to the land Apportionment of The City of New York, in R. E. SIMON, the centre line of the block; thence westerly along of the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- pursuance of the provisions of section 442, of Commissioners. said line, distance 225 feet; thence northerly and road, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhat- the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- JOHN P. DUNN, parallel to Ninth avenue, distance 98 feet 9 tan. City of New York, more particularly de- ing it for the public interest so to do, pro- Clerk. 57,24 Inches, to the southerly line of West Twenty- scribed as follows: poses to change the map or plan of The City eighth street; thence westerly along said line, dis- Beginning at a point marked A in the westerly of New York by changing the grade of Seventy- tance 400 feet, to the easterly line of Tenth ave- FIRST DEPARTMENT. line of Boulevard Lafayette distant 1,143.46 feet second street, between First avenue and Second nue; thence southerly along said line, distance 197 northerly as measured along the westerly line of avenue, and of Seventy-third street, between feet 6 inches, to the northerly line of West In matter of the application of The City of New the said Boulevard northerly from the northerly First avenue and Second avenue, in the Borough York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same Twenty-seventh street; thence easterly along said line of West One Hundred and Fifty-eighth of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particular- has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene- line, distance Soo feet, to the westerly line of street, and distant 5,599.00 feet northerly from ly described as follows: ments and hereditaments required for the extenaing Ninth avenue, the point or place of beginning. the southerly line of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Seventy-second Street. of HIGHBRIDGE PARK, as shown on a map Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed street; thence westerly and in continuation of t. Beginning at the intersection of Seventy- filed in the office of the Register of the County of change a' a meeting of the Board, to be held in the West One Hundred and Sixty-first street and New York, December 2x, not, in accordance with City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, second street and First avenue, the elevation parallel with One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, to be 40.58 feet, as heretofore; the plan adopted by the Board of Estimate and on the 3oth day of September, x9c4, at rc.30 o'clock distance 268.89 feet to the land of the New York 2. Thence easterly to a point Apportionment, December 11, i9c3, and approved A. M. Central and Hudson River Railroad; thence north- 278 feet from the easterly line of First avenue, the elevation by the Mayor, December 18. rpo3, in the '1 welfth Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause erly along the land of the railroad, distance 60.78 to be 62.78 feet; Ward, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected feet; thence easterly and parallel to the first 3. thereby that the proposed change will be considered course, distance 285.55 feet to the westerly line Thence easterly on a vertical curve to a i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, at a meeting of the hoard, to be held at the aforesaid of the Boulevard Lafayette; thence southerly point 5o feet from the last-mentioned point, the RECORD the undersigned, were appointed by an order of the time and place, to be published in the CITY along the westerly line of the Boulevard and in elevation to be 65.66 feet; 4. PSupreme Court, bearing date the 12th day of August, for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays curved line, radius 385 feet distance 60.47 feet Thence easterly still on a vertical curve 1904, and duly entered In the office of the Clerk of the excepted, prior to the 3oth day of September. 1904. to the point A, the place of benning.gi to a point 5o feet from the last-mentioned point, County of New York, at his office, in the Borough of JOHN H. MOONEY, The land to be acquired is found in section 8, the elevation to be 66.8o feet; Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the reth day Assistant Secretary. Block 2135, of the Land Map of the Borough 5. Thence easterly to the intersection of Sec- of August, 1904, a copy of which order was duly filed st7.28 of Manhattan, City of New York. ond avenue, the elevation to be 68.so feet, as in the office of the Register of the County of New Resolved, 'That this Board consider the pro- heretofore. York, and indexed in the Index of Conveyances, Seventy-third Street. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Block No. 2106, Commissioners of Estimate and 1. Beginning at the intersection of Seventy- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Assessment for the purpose of making ajust and third street and First avenue, the elevation to sty of New York, deeming it for the public interest City of New York, on the 30th day of September, equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and be 35-so feet, as heretofore; so to do, pt., poses to change the map or plan of The 5904, at ro.3o o'clock A. Y. damage, if any, to the respective owners, lessees, 2. Thence easterly to a point 25o feet from City of New York so as to lay out 11 est One Hundred Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board parties and persons respectively entitled unto or In- the easterly line of First avenue, the elevation and Sixty-fourth street, from Broadway to Fort Wash- cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons terested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and to be 58.28 feet; ington avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New affected thereby that the proposed change will be premises required for the purpose by and in consequence 3. Thence easterly on a vertical York, and that a meeting of said Board will be held considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held curve to a of opening the above-mentioned park, the same be- point so feet from the last-mentioned point, the in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of at the aforesaid time and place, to be published ing particularly set forth and described in the peti- elevation to be 61.76 feet; Manhattan, City of New York, on Se tember 3o. 1904, in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, tion of The City of New York. and also in the notice 4. Thence easterly still on a vertical curve to at to.30 o'clock A. 14., at which such proposed change Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to of the application for the said order thereto attached, a point so feet from the last-mentioned point, the will be considered by said Board ; all of which is more the 30tlh day of September, x904. filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of JOHN MOONEY, elevation to be 63.72 feet; particularly set forth and described in the following 5. New 1 ork, on the lath day of August, 7904, and of resolutions, adopted by the Board on June 17, m04, Assistant Secretary. Thence easterly to the intersection of Sec- ascertaining and defining the extent ana boundaries notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: se 5,26 ond avenue, the elevation to be 72.50 feat, as of the respective tracts or parcels of land to be tiken, heretofore. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- and of performing the trusts and duties required of tionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York osed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Charter, as amended, and the acts or parts of acts Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public in- N held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, ,upolementary thereto or amendatory thereof. City of New York, deeming it for the public interest terest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of City of New York, on the 30th day of Septem- All parties and persons interested in the real estate so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The ber, 1904, at to.3o o'clock A. N. The City of New York by laying out West One Hun- taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening the City of New ',Jerk, so as to 'ocate, lay out and establish dred and Sisty-fourth street, from Broadway to Fort Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board said park, or affected thereby, and having any claim grades of East Two Hendred and '['wen y-second Washington avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to street, from Bronx Park avenue (Seventh avenue) to the City of New fork, more particularly described as sons affected thereby that the proposed change present the same, duly verified, to us, the under- Hutchinson river, the Borough of The Bronx, City will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to follows: of New York, and that a meeting of said Board will signed Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Broad- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be at our office, fourteenth floor, Nos. 90 and 92 West be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, published in the Cie, way, distant 25-.14 feet southerly from the southerly RECORD and the corpora- Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of Borough of Manhattan, t ity of New York, on lins of West One Hundred and Sixty-filth sheet; tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as the September 3o, 5904, at no. 30 o'clock A. NI., at thence westerly and in continuation of West One days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the desire, within twenty which such proposed change will be considered by said said owners or claimants may Hundred and Sixty-fourth street, distance 452.29 feet 30th day of September, i904. days after the date of this notice. Board all of which is more particularly set forth and to the easterly line of Fort Washington avenue; JOHN H. MOONEY, And we, the said Commissioners, will be in attend- described in the followir reso:uti ms, adopted by the thence southerly along the easterly line of Fort 11'ash- Assistant Secretary. Board on July 1, reio4, notice of the adoption of which ance at our said office on the 29th day of September, ington avenue, distance 6t.34 feet; thence easterly and 4. at x o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to is hereby given, viz. : .90 parallel to the first course, distance 439.23 feet to the hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- westerly line of Broadway; thence northerly along OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE And at such time and place, and at such further or tionment of 1 he 4 ity of New York, in pursuance of said line, distance 6o feet to the point or place of N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of other time and place as we may appoint, we will hear the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York The City of New York, deeming it for the public such owners in relation thereto and examine the beginning. Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest Resolved, That this Board consider the prop°. d interest so to do, proposes to change the map or proofs of such claimant or claimants, or such addi- so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of I he City change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the plan of The City of New York so as to change tional proofs and allegations as may then be offered of New Yrark by locating, laying i ut and establ shing City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, the grade of East Twenty-first street, between grades of East Two Hundred and Twenty-second by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. on the 3oth day of September, 2904, at ro.3o o'clock Cortelyou road and Dorchester road, in the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, street. from Bronx Park avenue Seventh avenue) to Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, A. IC the Hutchinson river, in the Borough of The Bronx, September 2, 1904. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause and that a meeting of said Board will be held City of New York, more particularly described as WM. E. STILLINGS, mese resolutions and a notice to all persons affected in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough SIDNEY J. COWEN, follows: of Manhattan, City thereby that the proposed change will be considered at Locatimgand Laying Out. of New York, on September J. J. McCORMICK, a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time 3o, 1904, at io.3o o'clock A. If., East Two Hundred and Twenty-second street, from at which such Commissioners. , R.- CORD for ten proposed change will be considered by said Board; and place, to be published in the Cm Bronx Park avenue to Hutchinson river, is to be 1 id JOHN P. DUNN, days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays ex- all of which is more particularly set forth and out at a width of too feet on the same lines as shown on Clerk. s2,26 described in the following resolutions adopted cepted, prior to the 3oth day of September, ire. the sections of the Final Maps as filed by the Board JOHN H. MOONEY, by the Board on July i, 1.904, notice of Public Improvements, omitting however, the two of the Assistant Secretary. adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. public places which were shown on said sections. and 815, 26 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and widening East Two Hundred and Twenty-second Apportionment of The City of New York, in street, for one block to 150 feet between the new bulk- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of head line of the Hutchinson river and the first avenue the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- York to certain lands and premises situated on the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of westerly therefrom. easterly side of ANDREWS AVENUE, and the 1 he City of New York, deeming it for the public ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes Grader. to change the map or plan of The City of New westerly side of BURNsIDE AVENUE, adjoining interest so to do, proposes to change the map or Beginning at Bronx Park avenne the grade to be Public School 26, in the Borough of The Bronx, in plan of The City of New York so as to lay out York by changing the grade of East Twenty-first 142.0 feet above mean high water datum; street, between Cortelyou road and Dorchester The City of New York, duly selected as a site for West One Hundred and Sixty-third street, from 1. The grade at the southeast curb intersection of school purposes. Broadway to Fort Washington avenue In the road, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Coster street to be iv.° feet above mean high water York, more particularly described as follows: Borough of Manhattan, City of N York,ork, and datum: Beginning at the intersection of East Twenty- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS that a meeting of said Board will be held in 2. The grade at the northeast curb intersection of the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough first street and Cortelyou road, the elevation to the intention of the Corporation Counsel to Boston road to be 120.0 feet above mean high water be 27.52 feet as heretofore; of Manhattan, City of New York, on September tale application at a Special Term of the Supreme datum: t. Thence southerly to a point distant 2o6 feet 30, 1904, at lo.3o o'clock A. M., at which such Court, Part I., to be held at the Ct.unty t ourt-house, 3. The crane at the northwest curb intersection of from the intersection of the western curb line in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New proposed change will be considered by said Board; Overing street to be 97.0 feet ab we mean high water all of which is more particularly set forth and of East Twenty-first street with the southern York, on the 23d day of September, ico4, at the open- datum; curb line described in the following resolutions adopted by of Cortelyou road, the elevation to be ing of the Court on that day, for the appointment of 4. The grade at the southeast curb intersection 01 28.00 feet; three disinterested citizens, residents of the Borough the Board on June 17, 1904, notice of the adop- Bayard street to be 79.0 feet above mean high water tion of which is hereby given, viz.: 2. Thence southerly to the intersection of the of 1 he Bronx, as Commissioners of Estimate and Ap- datum; eastern curb line of East Twenty-first street praisal, to ascertain and .appraise the compensation Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- 5. The grade at the northeast curb intersection of York, in pur- with the northern curb line of Dorchester road, to be made to the owners and allpersons interested in portionment of The City of New East Two Hundred and Eighth street to be 73.o feet suance of the provisions of section 442 of the the elevtion to be 27.0o feet; the real property situated in the Borough of The above mean high water datum; 3. Thence southerly to the intersection of the Bronx, in The City of New York, bounded and de- Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming 6. The grade at the northwest curb intersection of it for the public interest so to do, proposes to western curb line of East Twenty-first street with scri bed as follows: Baychester avenue to be 53.0 feet above mean high the southern curb line of Dorchester road, the change the map or plan of The City of New York water datum; Beginning at a point formed by the intersection by laying out West One Hundred and Sixty-third elevation to be 27.82 feet as heretofore. 7. .1.he grade to feet easterly of the previous grade to Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- of the northerly line of the lands of Public School street, from Broadway to Fort Washington ave- be 51.3 feet above mean high water datum; 26 with the easterly line of Andrews avenue, and nue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New posed change at a meeting of the Board to be 8. 'the grade at the southeas• curb intersection of held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City running thence northerly along the easterly line York, more particularly described as follows: Baychester avenue to be 53.0 feet above mean high of Andrews avenue fifty (5o) feet; thence east- of New York, on the 30th day of September, Beginning at a point in the westerly line of water datum; erly and parallel with the said northerly line of i904, at 10.30 o'clock A. N. Broadway distant 5 to.o8 feet southerly from the 9. The grade at the southeast curb intersection tf the lands of Public School 26 to the westerly Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board southerly line of West One Hundred and Sixty- Cooper street to be 14.o feet above mean high water line of Burnside avenue; thence southerly along fifth street; thence westerly and in continuation cause these resolutions and a notice to all per. the westerly line of Burnside avenue to the datum; sons affected thereby that the proposed change of West One Hundred and Sixty-third street, dis- to. 'I he grade of the northwest curb intersection of northerly line of and of Public School 26; will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to tance 396.07 feet to the easterly line of Fort Hunter street to be 12.3 feet above mean high water thence westerly along the said northerly line of Washington avenue; thence southerly along the be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be the lands of Public School 26 to the easterly line datum; published in the Ciry RECORD and the corpora- easterly line of Fort Washington avenue, distance i- The grade at the northwest cu, b intersection of of Andrews avenue, the point or place of begin- i tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- 61.38 feet; thence easterly and parallel to the Edgar street to be ,5.o feet above ineui high water ning. first course, distance 383.11 feet to the westerly days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the datum; 3oth day of September, 1904. Dated New YORK, September 9, line of Broadway; thence northerly along said 19(.4. 12. The grade at the northeast curb intersection of JOHN H. MOONEY, JOHN J. DELANY, line, distance 6o feet to the point or place of be- East Two Hundred and 'I bird street to be ir.8 feet ginning. Assistant Secretary. Corporation Counsel, above mean high water datum; 815,26 No. 2 Tryon Row, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- 13. The grade at the northwest curb intersection of New York City. osed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Steeewick street to be 15.o feet above mean high water eld in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, st2,24 h datum; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City of New York, on the 30th day of September, 54. The grade at the northeast curb intersection of N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of 1904, at zo.3o o'clock A. M. avenpe to be 16.o leet above mean high water datum: The City of New York, deeming it for the public Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- 15. The grade of the bulkh ad line of the Hutchinson interest so to do, proposes to change the map or cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons river to be 6.o feet above mean high water datum; plan of The City of New York so as to extend TIONMENT. affected thereby that the proposed change will be 16. The grade of the bridge across the Hutchinson Twenty-fourth avenue from the easterly side of considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held river to be s4.e feet above mean high water dai mu. West street to the westerly side of Sixtieth street OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE at the aforesaid time and place, to be published Resolved, 'That this Board considei the proposed and Gravesend avenue, in the Borough of Brook- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the lyn, City of New York; and that a meeting of Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to Pity of New York, deeming it for the public interest City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of few York, said Board will be held in the Old Council the 30th day of September, 1904. so to do, proposes to chance the map or plan of The on the 3oth day of September, 1904, at ro.3o o'clock st. Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City City of New York so as to lay out as a public park a JOIfN H. MOONEY, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause of New York, on September 30, 19o4. at zo.30 portion of the block bounded by West Twenty-seventh Assistant Secretary. these resolutions and a not ce to all persons affected o'clock A. N., at which such proposed change will street, West Twenty-eighth street, Ninth avenue and 825,26 thereby that the proposed change will be considered at be considered by said Board; all of which is Tenth avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, a meeting of the Board, to be held at 'he aforesaid more particularly set forth and described in the and that a meeting of said Board will re held OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE time and place. to be published in the Ciry RECORD following resolutions adopted by the Board on in the , Id Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of fo, ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays July 7, 1904, notice of the adoption of which is Manhattan, City of New York, on September 30, The City of New York, deeming it for the public excepted, prior to the 3oth day of September, ',ca. hereby given, viz.: 1904, at ro.3o o'clock A. M., at which sti,h pro- interest so to do, proposes to change the map or JOHN H MOONEY, Resolved, Tbat the Board of Estimate and posed change will be considered by said Board, plan of The City. of New York so as to lay out Assistant Secretary. Apportionment of The City of New York, in all of which is more particularly set forth and a new street to be known as the continuation of s15,26 pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of described in the following resolutions. adopted by the West One Hundred and Sixty-first street, from the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- Board on September lo, 1904, notice of the a option of the Boulevard Lafayette to the land of the New ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes which is hereby given, viz.: York Central and Hudson River Railroad, in the OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE to change the map or plan of The City of New Resolved, 1 ka the Board of Estimate and Appor- Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan City of N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of York, by extending Twenty-fourth avenue in a tionment of The t.ity of New York, in pursuance of New York, and that a meeting of said Board The City of New York, deeming it for the direct line from the easterly side of West street the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City public interest so to do, proposes to change to the westerly side of Sixtieth street and Grave- York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, the map or plan of The City of New York so send avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of on September 3o, 1904, at o.3o o'clock a N. at as to change the grade of Seventy-second street, of New York, more particularly described as fol- The City of New York, by laying out as a public park which such proposed change will be considered by between First avenue and Second avenue, and lows: a portion of the block bounded by West Twenty- said Board; all of which is more particularly set of Seventy-third street, between First avenue The centre line of Twenty-fourth avenue, as seventh street, West Twenty-eighth street, Ninth forth and described in the following resolutions and Second avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, laid down on the map of the City, westerly of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. 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West street, to be prolonged in a straight line Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and nue to be z15.5 feet above mean high-water pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of easterly from the eastern line of West street that a meeting of said Board will be held in the datum. the Greater New York Charter as amended, to the western line of Gravesend avenue, a dis- Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of 3. The elevation of the grade at the intersection deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro. tance of about 273 feet. Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, of Merriam avenue with West One Hundred and poses to change the map or plan of The City The northwestern line of Twenty-fourth avenue 1904, at 10.31 o'clock A. M. at which such pro- Sixty-ninth street to be 138.0 feet above mean of New York by widening Eighteenth avenue, from the eastern line of West street to the south- posed change will be considered by said Board; high-water datum, as heretofore. between the old town line of New Utrecht and western line of Sixtieth street to be 40 feet all of which is more particularly set forth and de- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Coney Island avenue, in the Borough of Brook- westerly from and parallel to the above described scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be lyn, City of New York, more particularly de- centre line. The southeastern line of Twenty- Board on July 1, 1904, notice of the adoption of held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, scribed as follows: fourth avenue from the eastern line of West which is hereby given, viz.: City of New York, on the 30th day of September, Eighteenth avenue, from the old New Utrecht street to the western line of Gravesend avenue to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. town line to Coney Island avenue, to be widened be 40 feet easterly from and parallel to the above portionment of The City of New York, in pur- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board from so feet to 8o feet, the widening to be on described centre tine. suance of the provisions of section 442 of the cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons the northern side, so that the northern line Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming affected thereby that the proposed change will be shall be 8o feet from and parallel to the present posed change at a meeting of the Board to be it for the public interest so to do. proposes to considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held southern line. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City change the map or plan of The City of New York at the aforesaid time and place, to be published Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- of New York, on the 30th day of September, by laying out a public park or place to consist in CITY RECORD the for ten days continuously, osed change at a meeting of the Board, to be 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. of the triangular block of land bounded by Pel- Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board ham avenue, Crotona avenue and the Southern the 30th day of September, 1904.. City of New York, on the 30th day of Septem- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Boulevard, in the Borough of The Bronx, City JOHN H. MOONEY, ber, 1904, at io.30 o'clock A. M. sons affected thereby that the proposed change of New York. Assistant Secretary. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- 115,26 cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be sed change at a meeting of the Board, to be sons affected thereby that the proposed change published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- ld in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, he OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 1904, at 10.30 O'CIOCk A. M. The City of New York, deeming it for the published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- 30th day of September, 1904. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board public interest so to do, proposes to change the tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- JO HN H. MOONEY, cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons map or plan of The City of New York so as to days and legal holidays excepted, prior Assistant Secretary. affected thereby that the proposed change will be to the lay out West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh 30th day of September, 815,26 considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held 1294. street, from St. Nicholas avenue to Broadway, JOHN H. MOONEY, at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, Assistant Secretary. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE York; and that a meeting of said Board will Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to 515,26 Board of Estimate and Apportionment of be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, the 30th day of September, 1904. City of New York, deeming it for the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on N JOHN H. MOONEY, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE public interest so to do, proposes to change September 3o, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A 11., at Assistant Secretary. N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of map or plan of The City of New York so which such proposed change will be considered the The City of New York, deeming it for the as to change the grade of Windsor place, from 115,36 by said Board; all of which is more particularly public interest so to do, proposes to change Eighth avenue to Prospect Park West, iin the set forth and described in the following resolu- the map or plan of The City of New York so Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tions adopted by the Board on July r, 1 9 04, as to strike therefrom the public places bounded that a meeting of said Board will be held ini the N:•'‘ Board of Estimate and Apportionment of notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, by Ralph avenue, Avenue N and Blocks 8384 Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of The City of New York, deeming it for the public viz.: and 8385, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and Manhattan, City of New York, on September interest so to do, proposes to change the map or Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the 3o, 1904, at 10.3o o'clock A. M., at which such plan of The City of New York so as to lay out Apportionment of The City of New York, in Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of proposed change will be considered by said an extension of Bonner place, from its present pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, Board; all of which is more particularly set easterly terminus to College avenue, in the Bor- the Greater New York charter as amended, deem- 1904, at 10.30 O'ClOCk A. M. at which such pro- forth and described in th following esolutionsr ough of The Bronx, City of New York, and that ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes posed change will be considered by said Board; adopted by the Board on July 1904, notice of a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old to change the map or plan of The City of New all of which is more particularly set forth and the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man- York by laying out West One Hundred and described in the following resolutions adopted Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and hattan, City of New York, on September 3o, 1904, Seventy-seventh street, from St. Nicholas avenue by the Board on July 15, 1904, notice of Apportionment of The City of New York, in at 0.30 o'clock A. m., at which such proposed to Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, City the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: pursuance of the provisions of section 442, of change will be considered by said Board; all of of New York, more particularly described as Resolved, That the Board of Estimate the Greater New York Charter as amended, which is more particularly set forth and described follows: and Apportionment of The City of New York, in deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- in the following resolutions adopted by the Board Beginning at a point in the westerly line of pursuance of the provisions of section 442, of poses to change the map or plan of The City on July I, 1904, notice of the adoption of which St. Nicholas avenue, distant 189.84 feet southerly the Greater New York Charter as amended, of New York by changing the grade of Wind- is hereby given, viz.: from the southerly line of West One Hundred deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- sor place, from Eighth avenue to Prospect Park Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- and Seventy-eighth street; thence westerly and poses to change the map or plan of The City West, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of portionment of The City of New York, in pur- parallel to said street, distance 300 feet, to the of New York by striking therefrom the public New York, more particularly described as fol- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the easterly line of Wadsworth avenue; thence south- Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming erly along said easterly line, distance 6o feet; places bounded by Ralph avenue, Avenue N. and lows: Blocks 8384 and 8385, in the Borough of Brook- I. Beginning at the intersection of Windsor it for the public interest so to do, proposes to thence easterly and parallel to West One Hun- change the map or plan of The City of New York lyn, City of New York, more particularly de- place and Eighth avenue, the elevation to be dred and Seventy-eighth street, distance 300 feet, by laying out an extension of Bonner place, from scribed as follows: 161.75 feet, as heretofore; to the westerly line of St. Nicholas avenue; itspresent easterly terminus to College avenue, Parcel " A." 2. Thence easterly to a summit distant 426 thence northerly along said westerly line, distance in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, Beginning at the intersection of the south- feet westerly from the westerly line of Prospect 6o feet, to point or place of beginning. more particularly described as follows: western line of East Sixty-third street with the Park West, the elevation to be 163.80 feet; Also Bonner place, which is, at the present time, laid southeastern line of public place as laid down 3. Thence easterly to the intersection of Pros- Beginning at a point in the westerly line out at a width of forty feet from Morris avenue on the map of the City; pect Park West, the elevation to be 162.33 feet, of Wadsworth avenue, distant 189.84 feet south- to a point 225 feet easterly therefrom, is to be r. Thence southwesterly along the southeastern as heretofore. erly, from the southerly line of West One Hun- extended easterly at the same width to College line of public place about Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- dred and Seventy-eighth street; thence westerly 139 feet to the east- avenue a distance of one hundred feet. ern line of Ralph avenue; osed change at a meeting of the Board, to be and parallel to said street, distance 270.19 feet, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- 2. Thence northerly in the prolongation of eld in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, to the easterly, line of Broadway; thence south- h sed change at a meeting of the Board, to be the eastern line of Ralph avenue about 208 feet City of New York, on '.11E 3oth day of Septem- erly along said line, distance 30.45 feet; thence ld in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, to the intersection of the prolongation of the ber, 1904, at 10.30.,clock A. M. he still southerly along said easterly line and dr City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, southern line of Avenue N as laid down Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board fleeting to the left 6 degrees zo minutes and 31 on the 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. U. seconds, distance 31.21 feet; thence easterly and map of the City, west of Ralph avenue; these resolutions and a notice to all per- cause Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 3. Thence easterly along the prolongation of )ins affected thereby that the proposed change parallel to West One Hundred and Seventy- cause these resolutions and a notice to all persona said southern line of Avenue N about 22 will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to eighth street, distance 256.39 feet, to the westerly feet affected thereby that the proposed change will be northerly to the intersection of the_prolongation of the be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be line of Wadsworth avenue; thence considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held southwestern line of East Sixty-third street; published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- along said westerly line, distance 6o feet, to the at the aforesaid time and place, to be published 4. Thence southeasterly along the prolongation tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- point or place of beginning. in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, Resolved, That this Board consiner the pro- of the southwestern line of East Sixty-third days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to change at a meeting of the Board to be street about z56 feet to the point of beginning. 3oth day of September too.. posed the 30th day of September, Iglu. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Parcel " B." JOHN H. MOONEY, JOHN H MOONEY, Beginning at the intersection of the north- Assistant Secretary. . City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, Assistant Secretary. eastern line of East Sixty-third street with the sr 5,26 1904, at 10.3o o'clock A. M. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board southeastern line of public place as the same are cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- laid down on the map of the City; j~T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sons affected thereby that the proposed change I. Thence northwesterly in the prolongation of Board of Estimate and Apportionment of N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of will be considered at a meeting of the Board to the northeastern line of East Sixty-third street fh; City of New York, deeming it for the The City of New York, deeming it for the public be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be about x13 feet to the intersection of the pro- public interest so to do, proposes to change interest so to do, proposes to change the map or published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- longation of the southern line of Avenue N as the map or plan of The City of New York so plan of The City of New York so as to lay out tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, laid down on the map of the City, west of as to lay out an approach to a bridge over the Granite place, from East One Hundred and prior to the 30th day of September, 1904. Ralph avenue; Bronx river at East Two Hundred and Twenty- Eighty-fourth street to a point about 96 feet JOHN H. MOONEY, 2. Thence easterly along the prolongation of second street (formerly Eighth street), from north of East One Hundred and Eighty-third Assistant Secretary. said southern line of Avenue N about 194 feet Webster avenue to the easterly line of Second street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of 11 3,26 to the southeastern line of public place; street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, and that a meeting of said Board 3. Thence southwesterly along the southeast- will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City New York, and that a meeting of said Board OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ern line of public place about 157 feet to the will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N Board of Estimate and Apportionment point of beginning. Hall Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M., at of The City of New York, deeming it for the pub- Resolved, That this Board consider the prr On September 3o, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. which such proposed change will be considered lic interest so to do, proposes to change the map sed change at a meeting of the Board, to be by said Board; all of which is more particularly ld in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, at which such proposed change will be considered or plan of The City of New York so as to lay he set forth and described in the following resolution City by said Board; all of which is more particularly out and establish grades of streets in the terri- of New York, on the 30th day of Septem- adopted by the Board on July 1, 1904, notice of set forth and described in the following resolu- tory bounded by Blackford, Nicholas, Hatfield ber. 1904, at 10.3o o'clock A. M. the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: Resolved, That the Secretary of tions adopted by the Board on July 1, 1 904, and Richmond avenues, in the Third Ward, this Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Borough of Richmond, City of New York; and cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- portionment of The City of New York, in pur- viz.: that a meeting of said Board will be held in the sons affected thereby that the proposed change of the provisions of section 442 of the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and suance Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming Apportionment of The City of New York, in Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be it for the public interest so to do, proposes to pursuance of the provisions of section 442, of 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M., at which such prO- published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- change the map or plan of The City of New York the Greater New York Charter as amended, posed change will be considered by said Board; tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- by laying out Granite place, from East One Hun- deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- all of which is more particularly set forth and days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the dred and Eighty-fourth street to a point about 96 poses to change the map or plan of The City described in the following resolutions adopted 30th day of September, 1904. feet north of East One Hundred and Eighty- of New York by laying out an approach to a by the Board on July t , 1904, notice of the JOHN H. MOONEY, third street, Twenty-fourth Ward, in the Bor- bridge over the Bronx river at East Two Hun- adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: Assistant Secretary. ough of The Bronx, City of New York. dred and Twenty-second street (formerly Eighth Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 515,26 street), from Webster avenue to the easterly line Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Apportionment of The City of New York, in of Second street, in the Borough of The Bronx, 442 of the held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, pursuance of the provisions of section OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City of New York, more particularly described Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, Board of Estimate and Apportionment of as follows: ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes 1904, at The City of New York, deeming it for the public a point in the eastern line of 10.30 o'clock A. M. Beginning at Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board to change the map or plan of The City of New interest so to do, proposes to change the map Webster avenue distant 3,152.2s feet northerly York by laying out and establishing grades of or plan of The City of New York so as to strike from the intersection of said line with the north- cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons by Blackford, affected thereby that the proposed change will be streets in the territory bounded therefrom the triangular portion of East Sixty- ern line of Gun Hill road; Nicholas, Hatfield and Richmond avenues, Third considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held third street, bounded by Avenue N, Ralph avenue t. Thence northerly along the eastern line of at the aforesaid time and place, to be published Ward, in the Borough of Richmond, City of and Block 8363, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and Webster avenue for 500 feet; by the New York, as shown on a map prepared that a meeting of said Board will be held in the 22 in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, 2. Thence easterly deflecting 91 degrees President of the Borough of Richmond, dated Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of minutes 4! seconds to the right for 99.68 feet; Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3 th day of September, 1904. December 17, 1903. Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, 3. Thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to 0 JOHN H. MOONEY, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M., at which such pro- the right for 203.43 feet; posed change at a meeting of the Board to be posed change will be considered by said Board; Thence easterly deflecting 85 degrees 19 Assistant Secretary. 4. 815,26 held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, al: of which is more particularly set forth and de- minutes 44 seconds to the left for 840.305 feet; City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, scribed in the following resolutions adopted by 5. Thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to the 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. the Board on July Is, 1904, notice of the adoption right for too.00 feet; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board of which is hereby given, viz.: 6. Thence westerly deflecting go degrees to N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- the right for 832.134 feet; The City of New York, deeming it for the public sons affected thereby that the proposed change portionment of The City of New York, in pur- interest so to do, proposes to change the map or 7. Thence southerly deflecting 94 degrees 40 will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to suance of the provisions of section 442 of the minutes 16 seconds to the left for 194.85 feet; plan of The City of New York sce as to change be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming 8. Thence westerly deflecting for 66.03 feet the grade of Merriam avenue, between Ogden ave- published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- it for the public interest so to do, proposes to to the point of beginning. nue and West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, change the map or plan of The City of New York street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- prior to the 30th day of September. by striking therefrom the triangular portion of osed change at a meeting of the Board, to be New York, and that a meeting of said Board JOHN H. MOONEY, East Sixty-third street, bounded by Avenue N, will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Assistant Secretary. Ralph avenue and Block 8363, in the Borough of City of New York, on the 3oth day of Septem- Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, st5,26 Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly ber, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. on September 3o, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. Y., at described as follows: Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board which such proposed change will be considered Beginning at the intersection of the northern cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- by said Board; all of which is more particularly M OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE line of Avenue N with the northeastern line of sons affected thereby that the proposed change set forth and described in the following resolu- IN Board of Estimate and Apportionment of East Sixty-third street, as the same are laid tion adopted by the Board on July 1, 1904, notice The City of New York, deeming it for the will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to down on the map of the City; of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: public interest so to do, proposes to change be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be I. Thence westerly in the prolongation of the published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- the map or plan of The City of New York so northern line of Avenue N about 39 feet to the tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, portionment of The City of New York, in pur- as to widen Eighteenth avenue, between the old intersection of the eastern line of Ralph avenue prior to the 30th day of September, 1904. suance of the provisions of section 442 of the town line of New Utrecht and Coney Island prolonged. Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of JOHN H. MOONEY, 2. Thence northerly along the prolongation of Assistant Secretary. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to New York, and that a meeting of said Board the eastern line of Ralph avenue about 54 feet change the map or plan of The City of New York 815,26 will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City to the northeastern line of East Sixty-third street. by changing the grade of Merriam avenue, be- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, 3. Thence southeasterly along the northeastern tween Ogden avenue and West One Hundred and A. M., Septembereptember 3o, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock line of East Sixty-third street about 66 feet to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Sixty-ninth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, at which such proposed change will be considered the point of beginning. Board of Estimate and Apportionment of City of New York, more particularly described as by said Board; all of which is more particularly Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- hi; City of New York, deeming it for the public follows: set forth and described in the following resolu- nosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be interest so to do, proposes to change the map or 1. The elevation of the grade at the intersec- tions adopted by the Board on July r5, 1904, held in the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, plan of The City of New York so as to lay out tion of Merriam avenue with Ogden avenue to be notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, City of New York, on the 30th day of September, a public park or place to consist of the triangular I I2.• feet above mean high-water datum. viz.: 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. block of land bounded by Pelham avenue, Cro- 2. The elevation of the grade at the first angle Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board tons avenue and the Southern Boulevard, in the point of Merriam avenue westerly of Ogden eve- Apportionment of The City of New York, in cause these resolutions and a notice to all persona 6328 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.

affected thereby that the proposed change will be 8. The grade northerly of West Two Hundred In the old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of ro. The grade at the southeast curb intersection of considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held and Thirty-eighth street to be ro3.o feet above Manhattan, City of New York, on September 3o, Bayard street to be 65.0 feet above mean high water at the aforesaid time and place, to be published mean high-water datum, as heretofore. 1004, at 10.3o o'clock A. M., at which such proposed datum; in the CI-Y RECORD and the corporation news- change will be considered by said Board ; all Ir. J he grade at the northwest curb intersection of "D"-Heath Avenue. of which is more particularly set forth and de- Randall street to be 8t.o feet abcve nu an high water papers for ten days continuously Sundays and z. The grade at West Two Hundred and Thir- legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3oth day of scribed in the following resolutions, adopted by the datum; tieth street to be 40.0 feet above mean high- Hoard on July 12, 1904, notice of the adoption of 12. The grade at the southeast curb intersection of September, igo4. water datum. JOHN H. MOONEY, which is hereby given, viz.: Randall street to be Le.o feet ab- ve mean high water 2. All other grades are as previously estab- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- datum; Assistant Secretary. lished. 515,26 "E"-Emmerich Place. tionment of I he City of New York, in pursuance of the 13. The grade ICO feet easterly of Randall street to r. The grade at the point of reverse curve of provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York be 8i.o feet above mean high water datum; curbs at Heath avenue to be 72.o feet above Charter. as amended. deeming it for the public interest 14. The grade at the northwest curb intersection of N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City Board of Estimate and Apportionment of mean high-water datum. Baychester avenue to be 88.5 feet' above mean high The grade 300 feet easterly of Heath avenue of New York by extending Crotona Park at the South- water datum, as heretofore; The City of New York, deeming it for the public 2. Fork, East, and extending to be96.0 feet above mean high-water datum. ern Boulevard and Crotona 15. The grade at the si utheast curb intersection of interest so to do, proposes to change the map Crotona parkway, in order to comprise the block or plan of The City of New York so as to reduce 3. The grade at Kingsbridge road to be 110.0 Baychester avenue to be so.o feet above mean high feet above mean high-water datum, as heretofore. bounded by Southern Boulevard, Poker' road and East water fiat m, as heretofore. the width of East Sixty-fifth street from zoo feet One Hunched and Seventy-filth street, in the Borough to 6o feet on the northeasterly side, between "F"-Albany Road. Resolved, I'hat this Poard consider the proposed grade at West Two Hundred and Thir- of The t ronx, City of New York, more particularly change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City and Ralph avenue, in the Borough 1. The described as follows: of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board ty-third street to be 15.0 feet above mean high- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. on the will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City water datum, as heretofore. Plot " A." 3cth day of September, ro.4, at to 30 o'clock A. M. The grade at the western angle point north- Beginning at a point in the western line of the Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board muse Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, 2. Southern Bculevard .00.27 feet southerly of East One on September 3o, 1904, at to.3si o'clock A. M. at erly of West Two Hundred and Thirty-third these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected street to be 17.5 feet above mean high-water Hundred and Seventy-fifth street; thereby that the proposed change will be considered at which such proposed change will he considered by I. Thence running westerly alcng Crctona Park said Board; all of which is more particularly set datum, a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid C12.4 forth and described in the following resolutions 3. The grade at the southwest curb intersection feet; time and place, to be published in the (rev N ECORD of West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street a. Thence southerly along Crotona Park for zoofeet; for ten days continuously, sundays and legal holidays adopted by the Board on July 15, igog, notice of 3, Thence westerly along Crotona Park for toe feet; the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: to be 21.0 feet above mean high-water datum. excepted, prior to the 32th day of September, ino4. 4. 1 hence southerly along Crotona Park for ico.o7 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- The grade at the point of tangency norther- JOHN H. MOONEY, 4. feet to the northern line of Crotona lark, East; portionment of The City of New York, ly of West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth Assistant Secretary. in pur- 5. Thence easterly along the northern line of Cro- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the street to be 24.0 feet above mean high-water s15,26 Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming datum. tona Park, East, 320.22 feet to the western line of the Southern Boulevard; . it fbr the public interest so to do, proposes to 5.. The grade at West Two Hundred and Thir- change the map or plan of The City of New York ty-sixth street to be 20.0 feet above mean high- 6. Thence northerly along the western line of South- OT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE by reducing the width of East Sixty-fifth street water datum, as heretofore. ern Boulevaro for 320 feet to the point of beginning. Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The from too feet to 6o feet on the northeasterly side, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Plot " B." 6ity of New York, deeming it for the public interest between Avenue U and Ralph avenue, In the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Beginning at a point in the eastern line of the FO to do, proposes to change the map or plan of I he Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, more held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Southern Boulevard tco.o7 feet southerly of East One City of New York so as to change the grade or particularly described as follows: City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, Hundred and Seventy-fifth street; streets and avenues in the territory bounded by Ver- East Sixty-fifth street, from Avenue U to Ralph 1904, at 10.30 o'clock A. N. r. 'Thence easterly along the Crotona parkway for non avenue, Broadway, Rapelje avenue, Jackson ave- avenue, to be narrowed by taking a strip of go Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 100.07 feet; nue and Nott avenue, in the First Ward, Borough of feet wide from the northeastern side thereof as cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 2. Thence northerly along the Crotona parkway for Queens. and that a meeting of said Poard will be held indicated more particularly on the accompanying sons affected thereby that the proposed change 100.07 feet to East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth in the Old Council bomber. City Hall, Borough of map by Parcels A, B, C, D and E, so as to make will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to street: Manhattan, City of New York, on September -o, roo4, the northeastern line of East Sixty-fifth street be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be 3. Thence easterly along Eost Ore Hundred and at ro.30 o'clock A. M., at which such proposed change 6o feet easterly from and parallel to the present published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Seventy-fifth street for 169.24 feet to the eastern line will be considered by said Board : all of which is more southwestern line thereof. tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, of Boston road; particularly set forth and described in the following Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- prior to the 3oth day of September, tgog. 4. Thence southerly along the eastern line of Roston resolutions, adopted by the Board on July 15, 1904, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be JOHN H. MOONEY, road for 580.55 feet to the eastern line of the Southern notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Assistant Secretary. Boulevard; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- City of New York, on the 3oth day of September, 115,26 5. Thence northerly along the eastern line of the tionment of 1 he Crty of New York, in pursuance of the rgog, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. Southern Boulevard for 424.27 feet to the point of be- provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 1\1' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE beginning. Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons IN Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Resolved, That this Board consider th- proposed so to do, propo2es to change the map or plan of The City affected thereby that the proposed change will be City ot New York, deeming it for the public interest change at a meeting of this Board, to be held in the of New York by changing the grades of streets and considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, avenues in the territory bounded by Vernon avenue, at the aforesaid time and place, to be published City of New York so as to widen Tremont avenue on the 3cth day of September, p904, at to 30 o'clock Broadway, Rapelje avenue, Jackson avenue and Nott in the Crry RECORD and the corporation news- across the tracks cf the New York and Harlem Rail- avenue, First Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City papers for ten days continuously, Sundays and road in the Borough of 'I he Bronx, and that a meeting Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these of New York. legal holidays excepted, prior to the 30th day of of said Board will be held in the ()Id Council Cham- resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby Resolved, That this Board consider the propored September, zgog. ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New that the proposed change will be considered at a meet- change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the JOHN H. MOONEY, York, on September ,o. 1904, at 50.30 o'clock t. Pao at ing of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, 1 he City of New Assistant Secretary. which such proposed change will be considered by place, to be published in the CITY Rem RD for ten days York. on the 30th day of September, 19e4, at 10.30 115,26 said Board ; all of which is more particularly set forth continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, o'clock A. m. and described in the following resolutions, adopted prior to the 3oth day of September, roo4. Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE by the Board on July 15, 1904, notice of the adoption JOHN H. MOONEY, N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of of which is hereby given, viz.: Assistant Secretary. thereby that the proposed change will be considered at The City of New York, deeming it for the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- 515,26 a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid public interest so to do, proposes to change the tionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of time and place, to be published in the Ciao RECORD the provisions of section Os of the Greater New York for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holi- map or plan of The City of New York so as MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE to change the grade of portions of Harlem River Charter, as amended, deeming it for thepublic interest days excepted, prior to the 3oth clay of September so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The 1904. terrace, Bailey avenue, Heath avenue, Emmerich City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so place and Albany road, in the Borough of The City of New York by widening 'Fremont avenue JOHN H. MOONEY, across the tracks of the New York and Harlem Rail- to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City Assistant Secretary. Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will of New York so as to lay out as a public park, the tri- be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, road, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, sr5,26 more particularly described as follows: angular parcel of land bounded by Highland avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Hillside avenue, Flushing avenue, and the lands of September 3o, 1904, at io.3o o'clock A. M., at Tremont avenue, which is legally opened across the tracks of the New York and Harlem Railroad at a other owners, in Jamaica, Fourth ward, Borough of which such proposed change will be considered Queens, and that a meeting of said Board will be held PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATICS by said Board; all of which is more particularly width of about to feet, is to be widened northerly in such manner that the crossing across the tracts will in the ()Id Council Chamber, City Hall, Bor- FOR TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. set forth and described in the following resolu- ough' of Manhattan, City of New York. on September tions adopted by the Board on July IS, 1904, have a width of zee feet measured from the front of the existing Tremont Station Waiting Rooms. 30, 19e4, at to 3o o'clock mar., at which such proposed notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, change will be considered by said Board ; all of which NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. viz.: Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the is more particularly set forth and described in the fol- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and lowing resolutions, adopted by the Board on July r5, Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS meta, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, suance of the provisions of section 442 of the on the 3cth day of September, lra, at ro.30 o'clock Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- viz.: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- The person or persons making a bid or esti- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause to change the map or plan of The City of New these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected tionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of mate for any services, work. materials or supplies York by changing the grade of Harlem River thereby that the proposed change will be considered at the provisions of section 442 Of the Greater New York for The City of New York, or for any of its terrace, between Fordham road and Bailey ave- a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the nue; Bailey avenue, between Sedgwick avenue and place, to be published in the Cm RECORD so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title and Kingsbridge road; Bailey avenue, between for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays City of hew York by laying out as a public park, the of the supplies, materials, work or services for West Two Hundred and Thirty-third street and excepted, prior to the 3oth day of September, 1904. triangular parcel of land bounded by Highland ave- which the bid or estimate is made, with his or Fort Independence street; Heath avenue, between JOHN H. MOONEY, nue, Hillside avenue, Flushing avenue, and the lands their came or names and the date of presentation Bailey avenue and Fort Independence street; Assistant Secretary of other owners, in Jamaica, Fourth )a ard, Borough of to the President or Board or to the head of the Emmerich place, between Heath avenue and 515,26 Queens, City of New York. Department at his or its office, on or before the date Kingsbridge road; and Albany road, between Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the which time and place the estimates received will be West Two Hundred and Thirty-third street and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, in City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, publicly opened by the Presidert or Board or head N OTICE of Estimate and Apportionment of The on the 32th day of September, r904, at ro.30 o'clock of said Department and read, and the award of the the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, City of New York, deeming it for the public interest more particularly described as follows: A. M. contract made according to law as soon thereafter as so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause practicable. "A"-Harlem River Terrace. of New York so as to lay out a new street, 50 feet z. The grade goo feet southerly of West One these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected Each bid or estimate shall contain the name wide. between Bainbridge avenue and Creston avenue, thereby that the proposed change will be considered at and place of residence of the person making the Hundred and Ninetieth street to be 12.o feet and about 2`o feet south of Fast One Hundred and above mean high-water datum, as heretofore. a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time same, the names of all persons interested with him Ninety-eighth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, and and place, to be published in the Ciao RECORD for ten therein, and, if no other person be so interested, 2. The grade at West One Hundred and Nine- that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old tieth street to be 38.5 feet above mean high- days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays it shall distinctly state that fact ; also, that it is Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, excepted, prior to the 3oth day of September, 1904. made without any connection with any other per- water datum. City of New York, en September 3o, root, at The grade of the bridge over the New York JOHN H. MOONEY. son making an estimate for the same purpose, and 3. A. M., at which such proposed change and Putnam Railway and the New York Central 10.3o o'clock Assistant Secretary is in all respects fair and without collusion or will be considered by said Board ; all of which is 5.26 fraud, and that no member of the Board of Alder. and Hudson River Railroad to be 36.o feet more particularly set forth and described in the above mean high-water datum. men, head of a department, chief of a bureau. deputy following resolutions, adopted by the Board on July thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of The City of "B"-Bailey Avenue. IS, t904, notice of the adoption of which is hereby OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE New York is, shall be or become interested, directly or 1. Grades at Sedgwick avenue to be ro6.o and given, viz.: Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The indirectly, as contracting party, partner. stockholder, 103.96 feet above mean high-water datum, as Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Appor- N surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con- heretofore. City of New York, deeming it for the public interest tionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The tract. or in the supplies, work or business to which it 2. The grade at the point of tangency southerly the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York City of New York so as to change the grade of Fast relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The of West One Hundred and Ninetieth street to Charter, as am-nded, deeming It for the public interest bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, be 7o.o feet above mean high-water datum. Two Hundred and Thirty-third street, between White so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The Plains road and Baychester avenue, in the Borough of the party or parties making the estimate that the 3. The grade at the point of tangency north- City of New York by I ,yit g out a new street, 50 feet of The Proux, and that a meeting of said Board will several matters stated herein are in all respects true. erly of West One Hundred and Ninetieth street wide, between Bainbridge avenue and t rest, n avenue, be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Bor- Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by the to be 54.o feet above mean high-water datum. a nd about 200 feet south of Nast One Hundred and ough of Manhattan, City of New York, on September consent. in writing of two householders or freeholders 4. The grade at the point of tangency of curbs Ninety-eighth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety westerly of the previous grade to be 52.0 feet 30, zoo4 at trio o'clock A. a.. at which such pro- City of New York, more particularly described as posed change will be considered by said Board: all of company duly authorized by law to act as surety, one above mean high-water datum. follows: which is more particularly set forth and described in shall contain the matters set forth in the blank forms 5. The grade at the point of tangency of curbs East One Hundred and Ninety-seventh street is to the following resolutions, adopted by the Board on mentioned below. westerly of Heath avenue to be 49.0 feet above be laid out and extended to Bainbridge avenue, ever July x5, 1004, notice of the adoption of which is hereby No bid or estimate will be considered unless, as a mean high-water datum. the lines of a 3c-foot road, widening the same to feet on given, viz. : condition precedent to the reception or consideration; 6. The grade at West One Hundred and Nine- the nor:h and south sides, which o-foot road was laid Board of Estimate and Appor- of any proposai, it be accompanied by a certified check ty-second street to be 36.o feet above mean high- Resolved, That the out on the Map of the property of the Meoopolitan tionment of The City of New York, in pursuance ot upon one of the State or National banks ot The City of water datum. Real Estate Associat-on at Fordham Ridge, filed June the provisions of section rza of the Treater New York New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller., or 7. The grade ago feet southerly of West One 20.1583. Charter. as amended, deeming it for the public interest money to the amount of five per centum of the amount Hundred and Ninety-fourth street to be 26.0 Said 3, foot street is laid out from Creston avenue do propo-es to change the map or plan of The of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the feet above mean high-water datum. so to to the centre of the block between Briggs avenue ono City of New York by changing the grade of East Two Greater New York Charter. 8. The grade at West One Hundred and Nine- Bainbridge avenue, and East One Hundred and N mcty- Hundred and Thirty-third street, between White The certified check or money should not be inclose[ ty-fourth street to be 20.5 feet above mean high- seventh street is, therefore, to be extended to Ba n- in the envelope containing the bid or estimate. but water datum. Plains road and Baychester avenue, in the Borough of bridge avenue, as mentiored in the beginning. Bronx, ity of New York, more particularly should be either irciosed in a separate envelope ad. 9. The grade at the southeast point of tangency 1 he Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed described as follows : dressed to the head of the Department, President or of Kingsbridge road to be 15.0 feet above mean change at a meeting of the Board, to le held in the Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation high-water datum. Beginning at White Plains road. the grade to be City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, ‘71.0 met above mean high water datum, as heretofore: of the bid or estimate. A. St. "C"-Bailey Avenue. OD the :oth day of September, looz, at 10.30 o'clock 1. The grade zoo leei easterly Boni White Plains For particulars as to the quantity end quality of the Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause r. The grade at West Two Hundred and road to be it3i.o feet above mean high water datum, as supplies, or the nature and extent of the work refer- t1 ese ',solutions and a notice to all persons affected Thirty-third street to be 18.0 feet above mean heretofore; ence must be made to the specifications, schedules. high-water datum. thereby that the proposed change will be considered 2. 7 he grade at street to be 191.0 feet above mean plans, etc., on file in the said office of the f resident. 2. The grade at West Two Hundred and at a meeting of the Board to be held at the afor, said high water datum ; Board or Department. time and place, to be published in the Cm, RECORD Thirty-fourth street to be 21.0 feet above mean 3. The grade at 0:inville avenue to be 189.0 feet No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded high-water datum. for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays above mean high water datum; to any person who is in arrears to The City of N ew 3. The grade at the point of tangency north- excepted, prior to the 3oth day of September, '90e. 4. The grade at the northeast curb intersection of York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as erly of West Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth JOHN H. MOON NY, Kingsbridge load to be i 8o o feet above mean high surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the City. Assistant Secretary. street to be 26.o feet above mean high-water water d aim; 'I he contract must be Ind for separately datum. sx5,25 s The grade at the northwest curb intersection of The right is reserved in each case to reject all bum, 4. The grade at the point of compound curve Bronewcod avenue to he 157.5 feet above mean high or estimates if it is deemed to be for the interest of th • southerly of Fort Independence street to be 56.0 water datum: City so to do. feet above mean high-water datum. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 HAT THE 6. I be grade at the southeast curb intersection of Bidders will write out the amount of their bids or 5. The grade 140 feet northerly of the pre- N Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment of Pronxwo d avenue to be ismo feet above mean high estimates in addition to inserting the some in figures. vious grade to be 6o.o feet above mean high- The I ity of New York, deeming it for the a rater datum; Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates water datum. public interest no to do, proposes to change 7 "Vile grade at the northwest curb intersection of upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the 6. The grade 225 feet southerly of the north- the map or plan of Tte City of New York so Hobart street to be 132.o feet above mean high water City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope tr. west point of tangency of Fort Independence as to extend Crotona Park, at the Sou herri Boulevard datum: which to inclose the hid, together with a copy of the street to be 62.o feet above mean high-water and Crotona Park, East, and 'o extend Cr ton park- 8. The grade at I.aconia avenue to be r zo o feet above contract, including the specifications, in the form datum, as heretofore. way, in order to comprise the block bounded by South- mean high water eatum, as heretofore; approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained 7. The grade at the southeast curb intersection ern Bou evard, Boston road and East One Hundred C. The grade at the west curb of Ironic Park avenue upon application therefor at the office of the Depart- of West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Seventy-filth str•et, n the lairou c h f The to be cat.o feet above mean high water datum, as ment for which the week is to he done. Plan. and to be 65.o feet above mean high-water datum. Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will be held heretofore; drawings of construction work may also be seen there