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The City Recorde Vol THE CITY RECORDE VOL. XXXVI. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. NUMBER 10734. THE CITY RECORDS August so—Buckley, Maurice, dismissed Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $240 per annum; intoxication. August II—Callahan, Nellie, dropped, Pupil Nurse, Metropolitan Training School, OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TITE CITY OF NEW YORK. $i8o per annum; completed course. August i6—Campbell, Almina, resigned, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the $24o per annum. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. August 8—Campbell, Cicely, promoted, Pupil Nurse, New York City Training School, $144 to $180 per annum. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAVOa. August 5—Cassidy, James M., appointed Hospital Helper, New York City Chil- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, CORPORATION COUNSEL_ HERMAN A. METZ. COMPTROLLER. dren's Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annum. July 31—Doyle, Andrew, resigned, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, $240 PATRICK J. TRACY, SuPx vlsoa. per annum. August 4—Doll, Sarah, promoted, Hospital Helper, New York City Training Published daily, at g a. m., except legal holidays. School, $144 to $36o per annum; certified August 4. Subscription, $9.3o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. August 8—Doll, Sarah, resigned, Hospital Helper, New York City Training School, SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries. etc.. of the city employees), 25 cents; $36o per annum. Official Canvass of Votes. to cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, g cents each assembly district; August i—Duffie, James, dismissed, Hospital Helper, Storehouse, $24o per annum; Law Department and Finance Department supplements, io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of absence without leave. Real Estate, 25 cents each section. August 9—Filan, Nellie, dropped, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training School, $192 per annum ; intoxication. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City. August 4—Fitzpatrick, Margaret, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City. Children's Iíospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annum ; certified August 4. July 31—Gelinas, Raphael, dropped, Chaplain, New York City Children's Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $450 per annum ; illness. TABLE OF CONTENTS. August io—Goodwin, Annie, dropped, Laundress, Kings County Hospital, $240 per annum; own request. Assessors, Board of— Parks, Department uf-- August 6—Hagenbauch, Chas., resigned, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, Puhlic Notices..................... 9121 Proposals.......................... 9119 $,Ø Iser annum. Bellevue and Allied lIospitals— Police Department- Augttst 9—Halpin, 11Minnie, promoted, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Training OwnersWanted for Lost Property. 9123 1'roposals .......................... 9122 School, $150 to $192 per annum ; certified Allgust 9. Board Meetings ........................ 9123 Proceedings of August 8, to and 13, 9t I t August I—Hildebrand, Joe, appointed, Hospital Helper, Storehouse, $240 per Bronx, Borough of— Public Charities, Department of— : annual; certified August I. Prolweals .......................... 9123 Proposals......... ....... ........ 9t tg Brooklyn, Borough of— Report for Week Ending August 15, August 12—Hollis, Louis, promoted, Hospital Helper, New York City Children's 9t2o 1'roposalr .......................... 1908 .......................... 9105 Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $120 to $240 per annum ; certified August 12. Public Notice ...................... 9120 public Service Coinlnis.=.ion for the First Change of Gradc Damage Commission— District— August l2—Holzer, Kate, resigned, Waitress, New York City Home, Brooklyn, Public Notice ...................... 9120 Calendar of Hearings.............. 9105 $192 per annum. Changes in Departments, etc........... 9114 Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances' August 7—HOrrigail, Patrick, resigned, Hospital Helper, New York City Home, Docks and Ferries, Department of— Thereto on City Real Estate... 9117 Proposals .......................... 9118 (_)ttccns, Borough of— Brooklyn, $240 per annual. Finance. I)epartnlent of— Proposals .......................... 9119 August i—Jackson, John A., promoted, Hospital Helper, New York City Farnl Notices of Assessments for Opening State Water Supply Cominission- Colony, $240 to $420 per annual, and title changed to Clerical Assiaant. Streets and Parks .............. gt 22 Public Notice...................... 9123 Notices to Property Owners....... 91_I Street Cleaning, Department of— August q—Kane, Felix, dismissed, Ifospital Tielper, Metropolitan Tfuspital, $i8o Sureties Required Ult Various Classes /\tihev, ete., for Filling in Lands... 9117 per annual; absence without leave. Contracts ................... 9t 22 of Supreme ( 'ourt, First I)cpartment- July 3—Keefe, Margt. M., promoted, Pupil Nurse, New York City Training School, Fire Department— Acquiring Title to Lands, etc....... 9123 \action Sale ...................... 912, Supreme Court. Second Department- $144 to $i8o per annum. I'roposals......... ..... 9121 Acgttiring 'Title to Lancls, etc....... 9123 August i—Keegan, Helena E., promoted, Pupil Nurse, New York City Training Transactions from 'March 3o to April Supreme Court, Third Judicial District— 9124 School, $144 to $i8o per annual. .1, Iqu8, Loth Dates Inclusive.. 91 u6 Acquiring fitle to Lands, etc....... Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— August T--Kelly, Anna AI., promoted, Pupil Nurse, New York City Training 1[ealih, Department of— Acquiring Title to Lands, etc....... 9128 Notice uf Sanitary Cudc Amendment 9, 17 School, $144 to $180 per annum. 9117 Notices of Applications for the Vp- I'r0 ce if( ...... a ry C d e ... r l . l m . n . pointnient of Commissioners of August 6—Kiely, Michael, dropped, one dav, illness. Stoker, New York City Cllil- Municipal Civil Service Commission— Appraisal .................... 9124 dren's Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $3 per diem. Public Notices..................... 9118 Water Supply, Board of— July 31—Kiernan, Theresa, resigned, I-Iospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, $216 Notice to Contractors .................. 9128 1'roposals............. ........... 91 8 Otlicial Borough Papers ................ 9121 \Vater Supply. Gas and Iìlcetricity, per annum. ( )fTicial Directory ...................... 9114 partnient of— August 7—Lamb, Gerald, salary increased, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, OfficialPapers ........................ 91 20 Proposals.......................... 9123 $240 to $300 per annual. August i—Long, Frances, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Children's PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annum ; certified August I. August Ii—Kingsley, Irene, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Training DISTRICT, School, $241) per annum ; certified August I1. July 31—Mackey, Philip J., dropped, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, $t8o per annual ; illness. No. 134 N.\Ss.\t- S•rR1:I:T, Nrw YORK Clrtiv. August i—McCarthy, Timothy, Hospital Helper, Kings County Hospital, $48o per amturo; transferred to Reception 1-fospital. August 6—McGough, James, dismissed, Hospital Helper, Metropolitan Hospital, CALENDAR OF I-IEARINGS. $240 per annum ; own request. August 4—Maher, Peter C., dismissed, Hospital I-Ielper, New York City Children's ilospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annum; unsatisfactory services. The following hearings will be held during the week beginning \louday, August 24, i ()o8 : September i—Nickerson. Eliz. C., resigned, Hospital Helper, New York City Chil- (Ircn's Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $600 per annum. Tuesday, August 25-2:30 p. ral.—Connl)issioner Bassett's rooral.—Order No. 681.- Arv1ERic.\N ExiRess Co.—"Alleged excessive charge for transporting August &—Oakcmifull, Edith, resigned, Hospital Helper, New York City Children's Hospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annual. crated furniture."—Commissioner Eustis. August I—O'Connor, Ellen, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Training aio.—Order No. 634.—EAST RIVER TERMINAL RAIIw.\v 2:30 p. 111.—Rolm io, Co.—'Application for certificate of convenience and necessity.°'- School, $240 per annum. (This was reported in error, under date of August week Conlmissioner McCarroll. en(ling August 8.) Altgust it—O'Connor, Patrick, appointed, Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $36o Wednesday, Altgust 26-1o:30 a. ni.—Roon1 31o.—Order No. 680.—I_oNG Is1.:AND per annual; certified August iI. R. R. Co.—"Rehearing on service between East New York August Io—Ormsby, Charles, dismissed, Hospital Helper, City Hospital, $36o per and Long Island City."—Commissioner DIcCarroh. annum ; overstaying pass. 2:30 p. ral.—Room Sto.—Order No. 678.—BR00KIXN, QUEENS CouNTY & August I—Pierce, Charity A., promoted, Pupil Nurse, New York City Training SUBURBAN R. R. Co.—"Service on Ralph Avenue line."—Comnlis- School, $144 to $180 per annum. sioner McCarroll. Reilly, John, appointed, Hospital Helper, New York City Children's No. 205.—All clec- August i— 2:30 p. in. Conlnlissiolier Maltbie's room.—Onner I lospitals and Schools, Randalls Island, $240 per annum; ccrtilied August I. - tric light and power conipanics.—"General investigation of rates and c Ill lracts."—Conunissioncr 1\ lai tbie. Augtlst 4—Ryan, Nary J., dropped, Assistant Cook. New York City Training In.—x°0111 31o.—Order No. 658.—NAss:\u 1.1.Rl:TRlG R. R. Co.—Coin Sch)ol, $360 per annual; services tmsatisfactory. 3 P. (genl ral Atllninistration
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