THE CITY RECOR • Vot. XXXIII. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1805. NUMBER 9838.

THE CITY RECORD. For the elaborate improvement of the approaches to Baird Court, plans and speci- fications have been prepared. The walls will be faced, a handsome entrance built at OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. the northerly end, a flight of granite steps, etc. This improvement will cost in the Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the neighborhood of $8o,000. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Plans and specifications have also been prepared for the erection of a glass court addition to the bird house which has just been completed. This will consist of a glass GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR. house addition, with cages for the birds; and it is designed to build these cages in such JOHN 5. DELANY, CORPORATION COUNSEL. EDWARD M. GROUT, COMPTROLLER. a way, furnishing plenty of light and air, that the surroundings may be as realistic and comfortable as possible for the birds. PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR. On the contract for the pheasants' aviary, the concrete work, the plastering and Published daily, except legal holidays. rough casts, and the roofing are finished; the half-timber work is in place, and the cages Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. are now being set. The work will be completed this month. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), as cents; Plans and specifications are also in the hands of the printer for the following im- Canvass, 10 cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district ; Law Department and Finance provements in the Zoological Park, and the work will be commenced as soon as the Department supplements, To cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each contracts are awarded : Public comfort station, men's and women's toilets, and a flight section. of granite steps. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Bronx and Pelham Parkway. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Broken stone and screenings are now being delivered for the resurfacing of this roadway. The enormous traffic of automobiles, etc., wears away the screening surface TABLE OF CONTENTS. very rapidly, and it requires frequent resurfacing. We have purchased a steam scarifier and road roller for the purpose of putting the surface of this important parkway in first-class condition. Aldermen, Board of— Health, Department of- Public Notices 7824 Proposals 7828 This parkway has keen terraced; the sidewalk regulated and graded; borders and Assessors, Board of— Manhattan, Borough of- gutters sodded east of White Plains avenue; and a bicycle path boo feet in length has Public Notices 7827 Public Notice 7827 been constructed. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Municipal Civil Service Commission- Public Notices At the foot of the river, a dry wall 250 feet long has been built. Proposals 7829 . 7835 At Pelham avenue and White Plains road, Board Meetings 7830 Notice to Contractors 7836 200 feet of wire fence has been con- Midges, Department of— Official Borough Papers 7829 structed. Received a n d Contracts Official Directory 7824 Bids Official Papers A walk 150 feet long and 18 feet wide has been laid out at the approach to the Awarded 7824 7835 bridge, and the bank terraced. Bronx, Borough of— Parks, Department of- Proposals 7829 Proposals 7835 At the west side of Bridge, roo feet of rock has been excavated and Public Notice 7829 Report for the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1905 (Borough of The used for filling in the walk at One Hundred and Eighty-second street and Southern Brooklyn, Borough of— Bronx) 7805 Boulevard. Minutes of Local Board Meetings 7821 Police, Department of- The approach to the Zoological Garden has been terraced, Soo feet of walk on Proposals 7830 Owners, Wanted for Lost Property 7828 Boston road finished, and all washouts repaired. Change of Grade Damage Commission— ProceProceed 9 ings of August 28 and 29, Public Notice 7828 i 5 7820 Changes in Departments 7824 Proposals ... 7828 Pelham Bay Park. Correction, Department of— Public Charities, Department of- Proposals 7827 Proposals 7828 An addition is being made to the bath houses for the purpose of doubling their Docks and Ferries, Department of— Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners, capacity. This work is being done by park labor, and will probably be completed in Proposals 7835 Board of- Public Notice 7835 Proposals 7830 the course of a week or two. These bath houses have proven to be a most popular Education, Department of— Richmond, Borough of- improvement. They are visited by hundreds of people daily, and the capacity has been Proposals 7827 Report of Bureau of Buildings for entirely inadequate. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— the Week Ending September 2, Public Notices 7831 1905 7824 A trotting track has been laid out in this park, near Bronx and Pelham parkway. It Finance, Department of— Street Cleaning, Department of- varies from 5o to 8o feet in width, and, when completed, will add very greatly to the Abstract of Transactions for the - Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands 7831 attractiveness of this Park, which is yearly becoming more and more popular with the Week Ending August 5, 1 905. 7807 Proposals .. 7831 Corporation Sales of Real Estate 7828 Supreme Court, First Department- people from all parts of the Greater City. Interest on City Bonds and Stock 7828 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 7836 Notice to Property-owners 7828 Supreme Court, Second Department- The Shore road, leading from the Eastchester Bridge around Glover's Rock, is Notice to Taxpayers 7829 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 7836 being widened to 3o feet, its present width, 16 feet, being inadequate to the great Public Notice 7829 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- traffic. This work is being done by park labor, and will be completed about September Fire Department— partment of- Proposals 7830 Proposals I of this year. The surfacing of the road with stone received from the park crusher 7835 will be completed about December r, of this year. The stone crusher has been in opera- tion for the past three months preparing broken stone for the surfacing of this road. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Owing to the difficulty encountered on account of low tides, the work on the wooden bridge from the mainland to Hunter Island has progressed very slowly. All that remains to be finished now, however, is the removal of the old causeway below low BOROUGH OF . water, and this will be completed within the present month. Plans and specifications have been prepared, and are in the hands of the printer, Quarterly Report, Three Months Ending June 30, 1905. for the erection of a toilet house in this park, near the present bath houses, and the work will be begun as soon as the contract has been awarded. Hon. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor: The nine-hole golf links in this park have been extended to an eighteen-hole course. Sir—Herewith is transmitted the quarterly report of the designs for improve- This work, which has been done by park labor, is practically completed. The course is ment, work accomplished and finances of the Department of Parks, Borough of The now in use, and is very popular among the residents of the neighborhood. Bronx, for the three months ending June 3o, 1905. The old drinking fountain for horses, at Pelham parkway, was removed, and a new Respectfully, fountain erected. HENRY C. SCHRADER, In the cutting away of • large bank, moo yards of earth was removed and used for filling in and grading the roadway. Six hundred feet of wall was built on one Commissioner of Parks, Borough of The Bronx. side of the road to hold the fill. Eight new culverts were made and five hundred feet Bronx Park. of bank was terraced. Rock was excavated and crushed and used for covering 1,000 park- feet of road with gravel. The bridge over the Bronx river at the crossing of the Bronx and Pelham Seven flower-beds were planted with pansies. way has been completed, and final estimate was rendered on May 31, 1905. Fifty acres of new ploughed lands were harrowed and grass seed sown. The work on contract for addition to the green-houses will probably be com- A rustic fence was built around the athletic field. pleted before the end of August of this year. All the masonry work is completed, the iron work is in place and most of the glass work has been put in. Mosholu Parkway. Pour hundred feet of 12-inch drain pipe was laid in the ball field. Work was resumed on the contract for the improvement of Mosholu parkway Rock was removed, and the approach to the Zoological Park terraced. in the spring and has progressed rapidly ever since. The contract will be corn- Three hundred feet of walk on the Boston road was finished. early pleted about October r of this year. In the green-house the usual work was carried on, such as preparing soil for the railroad tracks and on this parkway the potting, propagating plants for use in the various parks and squares, preparing hot- On the bridges over work has been completed, and final payment will be rendered in a day or two. beds and repotting various plants as the season required. One new clay tennis court was constructed. Van Cortlandt Park. In the workshops all tools were kept in repair, also the iron work on sprinklers, The work of surfacing Vault Hill road has been completed, and a road has been carriages, carts, etc.; carriages, monitors and carts were painted, and repairs were built about Roo feet in length, leading to the tremper house. This was a very neces- made to the stable. sary improvement, as it was impossible for automobiles to reach the restaurant in the Trees and shrubs were cultivated in the nurseries. park on the old road. The work of eliminating the dangerous grade crossing at Van Cortlandt station, Botanical Garden in Bronx Park. which is being done jointly by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad The entrance to the Botanical Garden from Mosholu parkway has been com- Company and the Department of Parks. is rapidly approaching completion and pleted, and final estimate was rendered on May 55, 1905. should be finished by August I of this year. Work on the five-arch stone bridge, just north of the Blue Bridge, was resumed A new set of eighteen-hole golf links has been laid out in this park. This entailed considerable work in the way of preparing the grounds for these links, but they will on April I and has progressed very satisfactorily ever since. The contract will prob- ably be completed about August 1 of this year. be ready for use before the end of the season. The arch on the one-arch stone bridge, just north of the MuseueBuilding, has In the Colonial Garden forty dead trees and shrubs were removed and replaced been turned; the wing walls and facings on same have been finished to the bottom by good ones. line of the cornice; the foundations for the bridge are in, and the contract will prob- One thousand plants, twelve spruce trees and sixteen white birch trees were ably be completed before September I of this year. planted to replace those killed by the frost. Five flower beds were planted. A handsome bronze fountain has been erected in the Botanical Garden, in front A new cricket ground was laid out and prepared for use. of the Botanical Museum, and has been very much admired by the many visitors to Two hundred and sixty feet of 6-inch sewer pipe was laid under the new road. the garden. Also three cross drains of 8-inch sewer pipe, each 36 feet long, were laid, with catch At the Mosholu entrance to the Botanical Garden the abutments were not com- basins, for drainage. pleted in the last contract, and a contract has been let to continue the wing wall of Three thousand feet of stone wall was removed and carted away. this abutment and fill in between these wing walls, and construct the telford approach to the bridge, making this approach complete. The work is now in progress. In the Crotona Park. same contract it was arranged to make the approach to the Woodlawn Bridge more Plans and specifications have been prepared for two toilet buildings in this park, complete, that is, to make a telford macadam road, with retaining wall and a flight one to be erected near the Municipal Building, back of the grand-stand at the base- of granite steps, so as to make a more direct entrance to the main part of the ball field. This building will he of brick, with green tile roofing. The other toilet Botanical Garden. will be built nearer the centre of the park. near Crotona avenue; this will be built of Zoological Park in Bronx Park. cobblestone and one-half timber work. Plans and specifications have been prepared, and contract advertised, for the erec- It is proposed to remove the rock on the north side of the Municipal Building, small camel house in the Zoological Park. This contract will be awarded on on Tremont avenue, in Crotona Park, so that the slopes will be similar to those on tion of a the Third avenue side; also to continue the wall now built on Third avenue around July 6, and the work will be commenced at once. 7806 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Tremont avenue for a distance of about 350 feet from the corner. It is also proposed American Bridge Company, contractor. to build a flight of stone steps, and an approach to the tax office in the ,Municipal Awarded, December 3o, 1903. Final, not rendered. Building from Tremont avenue. This would obviate the necessity of going all 6.2 For furnishing all the labor and materials for the erection and completion of a way around to the Third avenue approach to reach the tax office. Plans and speci- pheasants' aviary in the New York Zoological Park, Borough of The Bronx. fications have been prepared, and application has been made to the Board of Estimate Conrad Hewitt, contractor. and Apportionment for funds to put through this important and essential improve- Awarded, September 29, 1904. Final, not rendered. ment. For constructing a temporary bridge and removing causeway leading from main- A path to feet wide and 470 feet long was constructed on the north side of the land to Hunter Island. Municipal Building, Tremont avenue; also a road 20 feet wide and 350 feet long. Bernard Rolf, contractor. A road 25 feet wide and loo feet long was constructed from the south side of the Awarded October 27, 1904. Final not rendered. Municipal Building to One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. For furnishing all the labor and materials for completely erecting a one-arch stone Banks east of the Municipal Building were graded; also the slope on the west bridge in the Botanical Garden, in Bronx Park, in The City of New York. side of Arthur avenue. Joseph Gallo, contractor. A stone wall has been built along the road and under the grand-stand Awarded December 29, 1904. Final not rendered. A bridge was built across Crotona lake. For furnishing all the labor and materials for installing an automatic steam-heating In the improving of this park various paths and roads have been widened or system in the Tremper house, in Van Cortlandt Park, in The City of New York. repaired, curbs set, culverts built, drains laid and new tennis courts laid out, necessi- William J. Levins, contractor. tating much work in carting earth and stone. Awarded November TO, 1904. Final April 25, 1905. For furnishing all the labor and materials for the erection of an addition to the Macomb's Dam Park. greenhouse in Bronx Park, in The City of New York. In this park seven lawn tennis courts were made and graded. Grass courts were Louis Wechsler, contractor. converted into clay courts. Awarded December 29, 1904. Final not rendered. A new athletic field is now in course of construction, east of Cromwell's creek, For constructing entrances to Bronx Park, from Mosholu parkway, and from on which is being laid out a quarter-mile running track. Woodlawn road, including masonry, fill, railing, steps, etc., in The City of New York. A scow-load of ashes has been delivered and is used for filling along the Harlem John Malatesta, contractor. river. The filling in of the low land under Central Bridge also continues. Awarded June 8, 1905. Final not rendered. St. Mary's Park. Supply Contracts. Eighteen dead trees were removed from One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, For furnishing and delivering five thousand (5,000) limbic yards broken stone of east of St. Ann's avenue. trap rock, and five thousand (5,000) cubic yards screenings of trap rock for parks, Fourteen elm trees were removed from One Hundred and. Forty-eighth street, Borough of The Bronx. east of St. Ann's avenue, and planted on St. Ann's avenue, between One Hundred Brown & Fleming, contractors. and Forty-third and One Hundred and Forty-sixth streets. Awarded July 2, 1904. Final not rendered. From the west side of the park 15o dead shrubs were removed, and iso shrubs For furnishing and delivering one hundred thousand (Ioo,000) pounds white were transplanted on the west side of the park. clipped oats, ten thousand (so,000) pounds oil meal, and twelve dozen (144) salt Fifty loads of ashes and fifty loads of screenings were carted to repair walks, bricks for parks, Borough of The Bronx. George N. Reinhardt, contractor. and 200 feet of walk and Soo feet of gutters were repaired. The rustic hand-rail at the stables has been completed. Awarded August II, 1904. Final May 15, 1905. For furnishing and delivering one hundred (loo) tons white ash anthracite coal Claremont Park. for parks, Borough of The Bronx. Olin J. Stephens. contractor. Awarded March 2, 1905. Final not rendered. Roads, walks, gutters, culverts, lawns, flower beds and comfort house have been For furnishing and delivering two hundred thousand (2oo,000) pounds No. cared for and repaired. Trees and shrubs have been pruned and rustic benches have white clipped oats, and ten thousand (10,000) pounds wheat bran, for parks, Borough of been repaired. The Bronx. Franz Sigel Park. M. Gleason, contractor. Awarded February 16, 1905. Final not rendered. Grass has been mowed, flower beds cared for and trees pruned. For furnishing and delivering one steam road roller and one road scarifier, for Vines were planted around the rocks. parks, Borough of The Bronx. Buffalo Steam Road Roller Company, contractors. St. James Park. Awarded March g, igq. Final not rendered. Grass has been cut, walk edged and flower beds attended to. For furnishing and delivering hardware, iron and tools, for parks, Borough of The A terrace was constructed in the northern part of the park. Bonx. A. P. Dienst Company, contractors. Echo Park. Awarded April 6, tgo5. Final not rendered. For furnishing and delivering paints and oils for parks, Borough of The Bronx. Sixteen elm trees and forty shrubs were removed and taken to the Van Cortlandt Harry Harper, contractor. Park nurseries because of the work of regulating and grading now going on at that Awarded April 6, 1905. Final June 2, 1905. park. For furnishing and delivering vitrified stoneware drain pipe for parks, Borough Miscellaneous. of The Bronx. Augustus Bans, contractor. The small parks and squares, also the unnamed plots, which number about 23, Awarded April 20, 1905. Final not rendered. were given the care necessary to maintain a neat and attractive appearance. Flower For furnishing and delivering five hundred (5oo) barrels Portland cement for beds were laid out and planted, grass seed sown and grass cut. parks, Borough of The Bronx. In the general maintenance work of the past quarter, trees and shrubs were pruned John P. Kane Company, contractors. and dead trees and stumps removed. Awarded April 20, 1905. Final not rendered. Twenty-three large ash trees were received, brought to the nursery and planted. For furnishing and delivering broken stone and screenings of trap rock for parks, Forty thousand pansies were planted in the various parks. Borough of The Bronx. •Sand was carted from Pelham Bay Park to the Bronx Park nursery to be used Brown & Fleming, contractors. for potting plants and flowers. Awarded April 20, 1905. Final not rendered. Grass seed was sown where needed, grass plots were trimmed and weeded, tennis For furnishing and delivering timber, when and where required, in parks, Borough courts, polo fields and baseball diamonds kept in good condition, culverts cleaned. of The Bronx. paths edged, washouts filled in, lawns mowed, low lands filled in, rubbish removed Church E. Gates Company, contractors. and golf links improved. Awarded April 27, 1905. Final not rendered. Five new lawn tennis courts were laid out in Crotona Park; 116 post holes were For furnishing and delivering forty (40) tons No. t timothy hay for parks, Borough dug and the posts set, as these courts are to be enclosed., of The Bronx. Stone piers were built at the dock in Pelham Bay Park, and the bathing beach M. Gleason, contractor. was cleaned and kept in good order. Awarded May II, 5905. Final not rendered. Plans and specifications have been prepared for the following: For furnishing and delivering timber, when and where required, in parks, Borough of The Bronx. Plan showing location of all the tennis courts and baseball diamonds in all the Church E. Gates & Co., contractors. parks of the borough. Glass court for bird-house in the Zoological Park. Awarded June 8, 1905. Final not rendered. Mosholu parkway and Woodlawn entrances to Bronx Park. Statement of Balances and Appropriations, Three Months Ending June 3o, Grading and improving grounds north of the Municipal Building in Crotona 1905. Park. Men's and women's toilets in the Zoological Park. Amount of Toilet in Pelham Bay Park. Title of Appropriation. Appropriation. Payment. Balance. Toilet in Crotona Park, near the Municipal Building. Toilet in Crotona Park in the southern part of the park. Southeast entrance gate in the Zoological Park. Public comfort building in the Zoological Park. Administration, 1905 $8,287 51 $2,874 99 $5,412 52 Camel house in the Zoological Park. Maintenance and Construction, 1905 195,931 09 76,597 92 119,333 17 Addition to the bath-houses in Pelham Bay Park. Your attention is also respectfully called to the following contract work, under Music, 1905 9,36o 00 9,36o 00 way or completed, during the last three months; also to the following contracts for Supplies and Contingencies, 1905 1,233 02 203 50 1,029 52 supplies: Contract Work. Surveys, Maps and Plans, 1905 4,536 69 1,333 51 3,203 18 For constructing a concrete steel arch bridge, with stone parapet walls and stone Forestry Work, 1905 3,510 88 3,510 88 arch facings, over the Bronx river at the crossing of the Bronx and Pelham park- Maintenance of Botanical Gardens, 1905 60,514 55 19,590 44 40,924 11 way. in Bronx Park, in The City of New York. Maintenance of Zoological Gardens, 1905 114,851 07 23,994 82 90,856 25 Joseph Gallo, contractor. Expenses of the Park Department of the Borough of The Awarded, June 28, 1903. Final, May 31. 1905. Bronx mom, 00 70,000 00 For furnishing all the labor and material for completely erecting a five-arch stone bridge in the Botanical Garden, in Bronx Park. M. J. Leahy, contractor. Receipts. Awarded, December 3o, 1903. Final, not rendered. For constructing an entrance to Bronx Park from the Mosholu parkway, includ- From rents, licenses, privileges, rent for lockers, etc., three months ending ing abutments for a bridge over the tracks of the New York Central and Hudson June 3o, 1905 $1,840 50 River Railroad, Harlem Division, and abutments for a bridge over Webster avenue, in The City oi New York. Expenditures. R. C. Hunt, contractor. Awarded. August 3, 1903. Final, May 15, 1905. Bond Accounts, three months ending June 3o, 1go3— For furnishing all the labor and material for the erection and completion of a New York Zoological Garden Fund $63,876 17 bird-house in the New York Zoological Park, ;n Bronx Park, in The City of New Botanical Garden in Bronx Park—Improving, etc 38,759 38 York. Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives 27,897 63 George L. Walker Company, contractors. Improvement and Construction of Parks, Parkways, Playgrounds, Awarded, September 14, 1903. Final, May 25, 1905. Boulevards and Driveways 59,878 59 For improvement of Mosholu parkway, from Webster avenue to Van Cortlandt Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Claremont Park—Im- Park. in The City of New York. proving, etc 231 83 R. C. Hunt, contractor. Awarded, December 20, 1903. Final, not rend ered. Respectfully submitted. For furnishing materials and erecting bridge superstructures over Webster ave- nue and the tracks of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad at Mosholu HENRY C. SCHRADER, parkway, in The City of New York. Commissioner of Parks, Borough of The Bronx.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD. 7807

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Bonds Issued. Three per cent. Bonds $2.000,000 00 Three and one-fourth per cent. Bonds 1,000,o00 oo Abstract of transactions of the Department of Finance for the week ending August 5, 1905: Total . $3,000.000 00 Deposited in the City Treasury. Warrants Registered for Payment. To the Credit of the City Treasury $3,58o,649 63 To the Credit of the Sinking Funds 95 Appropriation Accounts-"A" Warrants . $299,241 05 567,663 Special and Trust Accounts-"B" Warrants 2,625,930 48 Additional Water Fund-"C" Warrants 104.768 33 Total • ,148,313 58 $4 Total $3,029,939 86

Summary Statement of the Bonded Indebtedness of The City of New York on Italy 31,1905, as Recorded in the Books of the Department of Finance.

AMOUNTS AMOUNTS HELD AS AMOUNTS OUTSTANDING ISSUED. REDEEMED. TRIVES.MENTS BY THE OUTsTAN DING. DECEMBER 31, 1904. SINKING FUNDS.

I.

FUNDED DEBT.

A.-FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, AS NOW CONSTITUTED, ISSUED SUBSRQUENT TO JANUARY I, 1898.

Payable from the Sinking Fund of The City of New York, under the provisions of section 206 of the Greater (7) 1. $191,216,684 58 $18,802,699 36 $210,059 New York Charter, as amended 552.247,909 32 ,383 94 (2) Payable from the Water Sinking Fund of The City of New York, under the provisions of section to, article 8,1 8,229,343 00 of the Constitution of the State of New York, and section 208 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended ( 29,554,343 00 2,545.000 00 32,090,343 00 (31 Payable from the Rapid Transit Sinking Fund, under the provisions of chapter 4 of the Laws of x891, as amended 43,616,000 00 2,500,000 00 1.166,050 00 46,116,000 02 Payable from Taxation, under the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 103 of) (4) x8,000,000 00 2,5c o,000 00 20,500,000 00 20,500,000 00 the Laws of 1903. 1 (5) Payable from Assessments... t5,0 8.227 03 $,2s0,000 00 ...... • • • • • 9,838,227 03 18,3311,227 03 (6) Payable from Taxation 5,408.640 31 4,369,100 00 55,169,390 81 ...... 4,60,349 70

B.-FUNDED DEBT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, AS CONSTITUTED PRIOR TO JANUARY n, 098, ISSUED PRIOR TO SAID DATE.

Boroughs ot Manhattan and The Bronx, City of New York.

(x) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt (1st Lien), under Ordinances of the Common I 21,000 00 21,000 00 Council.. (a) Payable from the Sinking Fond for the Redemption of the City Debt (ad Lien), under the provisions of section Ir. 9,700,000 00 9,700.000 00 213 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, under the provisions of section 229 of I. 104,186,342 23 40,468,080 96 104, 186 23 the Greater New York Charier, as amended ,34 2 (4) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, under the provisions of section x of 9,823,100 00 ...... 41716,100 00 9,823,100 00 chapter 79 of the laws 01 x889 (5) Payable from the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt. No. a, under the provisions of the Consti- tutional Amendment adopted November 4, 1884, and of section ro, article 8, of the Constitution of the State 31,592,000 00 zo,000 00 13,243,400 00 31,582,000 00 of New York (6) Payable from Taxation 7.004,216 42 17.854 33 42,897 53 3,709,850 Oo 6,979.173 22 (y) Payable from Assessments 1,210,536 21 1,210,530 2! 1,210,536 25

County of New York.

(II) Payable from Taxation 8,707,000 00 8,coo on ...... • • • • • 8,699,000 00 • C.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKI YN, INCLUDING KINGS COUNTY, ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY I, 1898 (EXCEPTING $300,000 OF BONDS OF TOWN OF GRAVESEND, ISSUED IN 1898 UNDER AN ORDER OF COURT).

City o/ Brooklyn, including- Annexed Towns.

(x) Payable from the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 488 of the Laws of 18601. 8,697,000 00 8,697,000 00 and amendments thereof (a) Payable front the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 572 of the Laws of x88o, 850,000 00 150,000 00 85o,000 00 and chapter of the Laws of 1881 I (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 648 of the Laws of 1895.. 7,041,567 41 1,227,500 00 7,041,567 41 Payable from the Water sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn, under the provisions of chapter 396 of the Laws } (4) 12,313,249 76 500,000 00 1,441,394 76 11,813,249 76 of 1859, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. (5) Payable from _taxation 23,56i,o32 93 707,068 00 3,529,160 93 22,861,664 93 (6) Payable from Assessments. 5,983,000 00 110,000 00 514,000 00 5,873,000 00

County o/ Kings. (7) Payable from Taxation 10,548,000 00 917,000 00 9,631,000 00

D.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, INCLUDING THE PROPORTION OF THR DEBT OF THR COUNTY OF QUEENS IMPOSED UPON THE CITY OF EW YORK, ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1898.

Corporations other than Queens County.

Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Revenue Bonds, under the provisions I (1) 427,000 00 50,000 00 300,000 00 377,000 00 of chapter 782 of the Laws of 1895 (a) Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Fire Bonds, under the provisions of / 35,000 00 35,000 00 chapter 122 of the Laws of 1894 (3) Payable from the Sinking Fund of Long Island City for the Redemption of Water Bonds, under the provisions). 19.000 00 19,000 00 19,000 00 of section 10, article 8, of the Constitution of the State of New York 466.000 00 10,0.0 00 456,00o 00 (4) Payable from Water Revenue 6,008.800 00 42,000 00 5,96 ,800 oo (5) Payable from Taxation 607 46 11,000 00 (6) Payable from Assessments 945,965 31 945,357 95

County of Queens.

Amount to be borne by The City of New York. (7) Payable from Taxation 3,681,551 Is 17,84a 86 3,669,708 a6

E.-FUNDED DEBTS OF CORPORATIONS IN THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, INCLUDING RICHMOND COUNTY, ISSUED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1898.

Corporations other than Richmond County. (r) Payable from Taxation 1,076,36, 29 13,885 00 1,062,476 19

County o/ Richmond. (a) Payable from Taxation 1,476,000 00 63,coo 00 3,413,oco 00

46 5162,521,452 Total Funded Debt $558,265,577 6o 834,004,653 69 $7,655,691 21 $584,614,479 83 II.

TEMPORARY DEBT,

Issued in Anticipation of Taxes of 1902 7,050,000 co 4,950,000 oo 2,700,000 00 00 2,100,000 00 Issued in Anticipation of Taxes of 1903 7.575,000 00 5,475,000 Issued in Anticipation of Taxes of 1904 19,830,000 00 14.632,000 00 5.200.00 00 Issued in Anticipation of Taxes of 1905 89.124.156 16 38,742,881 x6 50, 381,,75 00

Total Bonded Debt 6592,722,517 6o 5123,128,809 85 $70,855,572 62 5152,521,452 21 5644,995,754 83

SUMMARY. Total Gross Funded Debt 5594,614,479 83 Less Amounts held by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund: For Account of the Sinking Fund of The city of New York . 89,216,222 09 For Account of the Water Sinking Fund of the City of New York 2,670,999 54 For Account of the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, No. 1.... 118,793,375 19 For Account of the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Debt, No. E.... 20,954,074 56 For Account of the Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn ...... 8,340434 42 For Account of the Water Sinking Fund of the City of Brooklyn 2,198,046 41 For Account of the Sinking Fund of Long Island City, for the Redemption of Revenue Bonds 330,000 00 For Account of the Sinking Fund of Long Island City, for the Redemption of W, ater Bonds .. 7,000 00 For Account of the Sinking Fund of Long Island City, for the Redemption of Fire Bonds . .., 11,000 00 162,521,452 21

Net Funded Debt 8422,093,027 62 Temporary Debt (Revenue Bonds issued in Anticipation of Taxes) 60, 381,275 00

Net Bonded Debt $482,474,302 62

7808 THE CITY RECORID WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Suits, Orders of Court, Judgments, etc. Court. Plaintiff. Amount. Nature of Suit. Attorney.

Court. Plaintiff. Amount. Nature of Suit. Attorney. Supreme, Kings Co.. Agnes Somerville, petitioner ..... Copy of order entered at Special Term of Supreme Court, in Supreme, County of Kings, at County Kings Co.. Sarah L. Rantus Court-house, Brooklyn, on August against Almira 2, 1905, directing Comptroller to P. Smith and cancel assessments in Kings City of New Copy of summons and complaint . Edward A. Richards. County _ Somerville, Sheehan York & Somerville. Supreme, Supreme, N. Y. Co.. New York Edi- N. Y. Co.. Mary A. Ball.... Notice of levy on property Twenty- son Company Certified copy of order entered at Spe- cial Term of Supreme Court, fourth street and East river, on Part II., in County of New execution of judgment for $538.91, York, at County Court-house, in matter against City of New York Manhattan, on May 31, 1905, di- Supreme, recting James L. Wells and N. Y. Co.. Bessie P. Hardy others, as Tax Commissioners, to 226 49 Transcript of judgment filed July 24, 1905 John R. Davies. vacate and cancel assessments Municipal, for 1904 Beardsley & Hem- Brooklyn, men. ist Dist Copies A summonses, as follows: Supreme, Max Katz Appellate against City of Division, New York N. Y. Co.. Lewis M. Segee. Copy of alternative writ of mandamus (No. t) John Haggerty. and copy of an order and opinion Max Katz of the Appellate Division and bill against City of of costs in matter against Nicholas New York J. Hayes, as Fire Commissioner... Crandall & Hunter. (No. 2) Supreme, Max Katz Kings Co.. Charles II. Roche $36 oo Transcript of judgment filed July 31, against City of 1905 New York City (No. 3) 44 Court of Max Katz City of against City of New York. Charles M. Ernes, New York plaintiff and (No. 4) Judgment cred- Max Katz itor Copy of order to show cause at Spe- against City of cial Term of City Court, to be New York held at Brownstone Building, No. 32 Chambers street, Borough of (No. 5) CS Manhattan, on August 21, 1905, Max Katz in matter against Walter S. Fow- against City of ler, defendant and judgment New York (No. 6) CC debtor Harrison T. Slosson. Max Katz County, Kings Co.. Lizzie Fanning against City of against Board New York of Education (No. 7) MC and City of Max Katz New York.... Copy of summons . Herbert N. -War- against City of New York Supreme, basso. N. Y. Co.. C. Adelbert Beck- (No. 8) er ...... 250 oo Certified copy of order entered at Spe- Max Katz cial Term of Supreme Court, ireinwst Cleit(1, rol,f Part I., in County of New York, at County Court-house, Manhat- (No. 9) tan, on July 31, 1905, directing Philip and Abra- Comptroller to pay amount of h a m Pracht award for Parcel No. 23 in matter against City of of Crotona avenue New York Supreme, (No. 1) N. V. Co .. t rands J. Storms Philip and Abra- a n d another li a ni Pracht and Lewis against City of Johnston and New York others Copy of demand for payment of • (No. 2) $305.90 to Francis J. Storms and Philip and Abra- Alfred Storms, and for $57.00 h a m Pracht costs to Lewis Johnston, Alfred against City of Rae Storms, Aaron Hanover and New York Amalie Schmidt, judgment en- (No. 3) tered July 28, 1905 Johnston & John- Bernard Rosen- ston. sweig against Supreme, City of New Kings Co.. Charles G. Du York (No. 1). F Ion against Bernard Rosen- City of New sweig against York Copy of summons and complaint Blackwell & Cruser. City of New Supreme, York (No. 2). N. Y. Co.. City of New York Certified copy of order entered at Spe- Bernard Rosen- cial Term of Supreme Court, sweig against Part I., in County of New York, City of New at County Court-house, Manhat- York ('No. 3 ) . tan, on July 31, 1905, directing Jacob Rose Comptroller to pay Louis and against City of Anne Golle the sum of $2,300 New York award for Parcel No. 2E in mat- (No. t) ter of acquiring title to Carroll Jacob Rose place, The Bronx Joseph A. Flannery. against City of Petition New York and (No. 2) Notice Petition and notice of hearing in Jacob Rose matter of damages, change of against City of grade, Third avenue, The Bronx, New York as follows: (No. 3) Franklin A. Wil- Jacob Rose cox W. A. Evans. againstCity •crlYork of, Franklin A. Wil- (No. 4) cox Jacob Rose against City of Notice.... Henry K. Wil- New York cox Petition and notice of hearing in (No. 5) matter of damages, change of Fine Tannenbaum grade, Railroad avenue, .The.. against rlo! Bronx Wilcox & Green. a Supreme, (No. 1) Kings Co.. John G. and Fine Tannenbaum Mary A. Mitch- against City of New York ell 404 42 Transcript of judgment filed August t, 44 1905 Morris & White- (No. 2) house. Fine Tannenbaum Petition against City of and New York Notice.... City of New York Petition and notice of motion in (No. 3) matter of damages, change of Fine Tannenbaum grade, Webster avenue, The against City of New York Bronx, on August to, 1905...... J. Fairfax Mc- a Laughlin, Jr. (No. 4) Fine Tannenbaum Supreme, against City of Kings Co.. City of New York Notice of motion, affidavit, release and copy of proposed order, to be New York a made at Special Term of Su- (No. 5) preme Court, in County of Kings, Fine Tannenbaum at County Court-house, Brooklyn. against City of on August 1, 1905, in matter of New York Eighth avenue, from Fifteenth (No. 6) street to Seventh avenue, Borough Joseph Winger- of Brooklyn Joseph J. Hood. f e l d against City of New Supreme, York (No. 1). N. Y. Co.. City of New York Certified copy of order entered at Spe- cial Term of Supreme Court, Joseph Winger- f e l d against Part I., in County of New York, City of New at County Court-house, Manhat- York (No. 2). tan, on August 1, 1905, directing Joseph Winger- Comptroller to pay Elizabeth M. f el d against Mischo $126.75, amount of award City of New for Parcel No. 196E in matter of a opening Bathgate avenue Quackenbush & York (No. 3). Adams. Joseph Winger- Notice of hearing on August i i, 1905, f el d against Notice City of New IS for damages, change of grade, as York (No. 4). follows: Joseph Winger- Herman H. Fled- J. Wilson Bryant. f eld against derman City of New CS York (No. 5). Mary Fiddelaar Supreme, Supreme, Kings Co.. Copies of summonses and complaints, Kings Co.. Mary S. Town- as follows: send 110 73 Transcript of judgment filed August 2, Mary Canfield 1905 McKenzie & Beebe. Petition against City of New York. and Arthur H. Wills. Notice.... Mary F. Greg- et al son and Annie Annie Owens Stapleton ... . Petition and notice of hearing in mat- against City of New York ter of damage, change of grade, Thos. F. Magner. filed September 11, 190 5 ... Arthur II. Wadick. et al

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD, 7809

Claims Filed. Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. July 31 Elias M. Johnson and another 7,00o oo Damages on account of change of grade of Palisade avenue, The Bronx McCarty & July 31 Peter J. Knecht.. $5,000 oo Personal injuries sustained February Baldwin. 18, zoos, by his wife., Margaret, July 31 Elias M. Johnson on Putnam Avenue Bridge, Brook- and another..... 40,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Spuyten Duyvil parkway, lyn • Edmund F. Driggs. 66 July 3i Emilie F. Wood- The Bronx ward, executrix. 2,675 74 Award for Damage Parcel No. 35. July 31 Elias M. Johnson opening Townsend avenue, The and another 30,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx C. C. Ferris. Erode of Warren street, The July 31 Margaret R. Don- ahue ..... 2,500 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 Elias M. Johnson grade of East One Hundred and and another 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of Ninety-fifth street, The Bronx J. F. McLaughlin, grade of Riverdale avenue, The Jr. Bronx July 31 Hugo Klemann, ad- July 31 Henry Blattmann. 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and ministrator 1,500 00 Damages on account of change of Fifty-fourth street, The Bronx... Joseph F. McLaughlin. grade of East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, The Bronx.... et July 31 Philip Dreissgack- July 31 Francis Keil 20,000 00 Damages on account of change of er 6,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of East One Hundred and Sixty-third street, The Bronx.... Fifty-third street, The Bronx.. f t July 31 Mary M. McKel- July 31 Martin Geiszler 500 oco Damages on account of change of vey 12,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Eagle avenue, The grade of Palisade avenue, The Bronx James B. Mitchel. Bronx 416 July 31 Jennie F. Mead 9,00o oo Damages on account of change of July 31 James Nolan. 7,goo 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Palisade avenue, The grade of Cromwell avenue, The Bronx .. John J. McKelvey. Bronx July 37 David O'Prien 2,500 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 Jennie F. Mead u2,0oo oo Damages on account of change of grade of Palisade avenue, The grade of Clarke place, The Bronx et Bronx July 31 Anton Rinschler 6,000 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 Kasper Pfirmann grade of East One Hundred and • and another s,000 00 Damages on account of change of Sixty-fifth street, The Bronx-- R. M. Morgan. grade of Brook avenue, The Bronx et July 31 Elizabeth Schroe- der and others 5,000 oo Damages on account of change of July 3z Charles A. Reed - grade of Elton avenue, The and another..... so,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Bailey avenue, The July 31 Frank J. Stey 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and July 31 Charles A. Reed Fifty-third street, The Bronx and another 30,000 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 Charlotte L. Bell, grade of Kingsbridge road, The executrix 1,500 oo Damages on account of change of Bronx 16 grade of Home street, The Bronx.. John M. Harrington. July 31 Charles A. Reed July 31 Elizabeth H. Birss and another 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of and others 5,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Kingsbridge road, The grade of Elton avenue, The Bronx et Bronx de July 3i Charles A. Reed July 31 Eliza Chave 6,000 oo Damages on account of change of and another 35,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Jefferson street, The grade of Kingsbridge road and Bronx Bailey avenue, The Bronx July 31 John M. Cantwell July 3! Isaac P. Smith and and others 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of another 15,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and rade of Bailey avenue, The Seventy-third street, The Bronx. Of gronx 66 July 3! German Dutch Re- July 31 Isaac P. Smith and formed Church another 15,000 00 Damages on account of change of of the Village grade of Bailey avenue, The of Melrose 4,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Elton avenue, The July 31 Isaac P. Smith and Bronx another 30,000 00 Damages on account of change of Geo. H. Huber... mom) 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Albany road, Macomb July 31 grade of Jerome avenue, The street, etc., The Bronx Bronx July 31 Isaac P. Smith and Damages on account of change of July 31 Peter Munday.... 7,000 00 Damages on account of change of another mom 00 grade of East One Hundred and grade of Broadway, The Bronx Seventy-third street, The Bronx July 31 Isaac P. Smith and another 35,000 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 David Mayer. ex- grade of Broadway and Macomb ecutor 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, street, The Bronx The Bronx July 31 Isaac P. Smith and Damages on account of change of July 31 Mary C. McCaf- another 15,000 00 ferty and an- grade of Broadway, The Bronx. is,000 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 Isaac P. Smith and other...... Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and another ...... 5,000 00 it Sixty-first street, The Bronx.... de grade of Broadway, The Bronx. July 31 Augustus V a n July 3 1 Jane E. Oothout and another..... 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of Cortlandt 30,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of Van Courtlandt ave- Fifty-sixth street, The Bronx.... nue, The Bronx 66 July 31 John Paul 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 Augustus V a n grade of Elton avenue, The Cortlandt a n d Bronx others ...... 90,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Broadway, The Bronx. 46 July 31 Marion S. Rock- well 1,60o oo Damages on account of change of July 31 Augustus V a n grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, Cortlandt a n d The Bronx others 25,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Albany road, The July 31 James W. White, Bronx executor 4,00o oo Damages on account of change of grade of Union avenue, The July 31 Augustus V a n Bronx Cortlandt a n d Damages on account of change of others ilL000 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 J. Romaine Brown 6,000 oo grade of Albany road, The ade of Clarke place, The 66 r • McCarty & Baldwin. Bronx July 31 J. Romaine Brown 15,000 oo Damages on account of change- o July 31 Augustus V a n grade of Clarke place, The Cortlandt a n d Bronx others 22,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Broadway, The Bronx. July 31 Gustave S. Boehm 12,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Spofford avenue, The July 31 Augustus V a n Cortlandt a n d Bronx others 110,000 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 Alexander G. grade of Broadway, The Bronx. dd Black 23,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Sheridan and Mott ave- July 3! Augustus V a n nues, The Bronx Cortlandt a n d others 30,000 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 Alexander G grade of Albany road, The Black 40,000 oo Damages on account of change of de grade of Sheridan avenue, The Bronx Bronx July 31 Louisa Widder.... 2,50o oo Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and 66 July 31 Elizabeth J. Cox Sixty-third street, The Bronx and others...... 1,000 oc, Damages on account of change of July 31 Thomas J. Dunn.. Storage of beams of collapsed Hotel grade of Palisade avenue, The Darlington, as per bill rendered. Bronx 11 July 31 William Miller.... 4,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and July 31 Elizabeth J. Cox Sixty-first street, The Bronx-- John A. Carley. and others 7,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Independence avenue, July 31 Thos. P. Howley.. 17 so Balance due on account of burial of The Bronx John Gethins Aug. I Paul Janowsky.... 7,000 oo Personal injuries sustained June 14, July 31 Elizabeth J. Cox loos, Clinton street, near De- and others 35,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Kingsbridge road, The lancey, Manhattan Joseph Gans. fironX Aug. 1 Timothy Conorton, 150 00 Damages to wagon, July io, 1905, Kent avenue, between North July 31 Louisa Dash 230,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Broadway, The Bronx. Sixth and Seventh streets, Brook- lyn I. Henry Harris. July 31 Louisa Dash and another 40,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. I Bridget Cullen, ad- grade of Broadway, The Bronx. ministratrix 20,000 00 Personal injuries sustained January 6, 1904, by Matthew Cullen, at Pier July 31 Ellen Fitzgerald.. 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of 4, East river, causing his death. Hatch & McCook. grade of East One Hundred and Aug. I " Brooklyn Daily Eighty-ninth street and Washing- Eagle " 14 25 Advertising redemption State tax sale ton avenue, The Bronx for 1900 in September, 1901 Wm. Geo. Foster. July 31 Ralph H. Gorsline and others 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. x J. Herbert Low... 1,016 op Balance of salary due, Second Assist- grade of East One Hundred and ant Principal, Erasmus Hall High Seventy-eighth street, The Bronx. School, 1900 to 1905 . I. L. Bamberger. July 31 John Haffen and Aug. 1 Mary H. Holmes. 1,499 00 Balance of salary due, Second Assist- another 500 00 Damages on account of change of ant Principal, Erasmus Hall High grade of East One Hundred and School, 'goo to loos Fifty-second street, The Bronx Aug. I George S. Bell.... 1,500 oo Damages on account of change of July 31. John Haffen and grade of Union avenue, The another 300 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx John M. Harrington. grade of East One Hundred and Aug. I George S. Bell Fifty-second street. The Bronx and another 1,500 oo Damages on account of change of July 31 John Haffen and grade of Union avenue, The another . 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 1 Mar y Louise Fifty-second street, The Bronx ss Brown 1,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Franklin avenue, The July 31 John Haffen and 61 another . 1,800 oo Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Courtlandt avenue, The Aug. 1 NI a r y Louise Bronx sd Brown and an- July 31 John Haffen and other 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of another 1,5oo oo Damages on account of change of grade of Franklin avenue, The grade of Elton avenue, The Bronx 44 Bronx Aug. 1 Mary A. Dodworth 4,000 00 Damages on account of change of July 31 Joseph Hoetzel... 1,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Fulton avenue, The grade of East One Hundred and Bronx Fifty-sixth street, The Bronx

7810 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. a Sarah Jackson ..... 5,00o oo Damages on account of change of Aug. 1 Associates' Land grade of East One Hundred and Company Damages on account of change of Eighty-seventh street and Third grade of Webster avenue, The avenue, The Bronx Rollin Morgan. Bronx Joseph A. Flannery. Aug. u Annie Naughton Aug. 1 Associates' Land _ . and another 15,000 00 Damages on account of change of Company Damages on account of change of grade of Westchester avenue, grade of Webster avenue and The Bronx Fletcher, McCutchen Eastchester avenue, The Bronx & Brown. Aug. 7 Associates' Land Damages on account of change of Aug. a Lelia E. Partridge 4,000 00 Damages on account of change of Company . grade of Palisade avenue, The grade of East Two Hundred and Bronx Walter Large. Thirty-third street, The Bronx 44 Waldorf Aug. 1 Michael Brennan.. 2,500 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. a William grade of Gun Hill road, The Astor 7,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Gerard avenue, The Bronx Bronx McCarty & Baldwin. Aug. 1 Patrick Nolan.... 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Waldorf grade of Park avenue, The Aug. a William Bronx Astor 90,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of River avenue, The .tug. 1 George Stolz 9,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Courtlandt avenue, The Bronx CI Aug. 1 William Waldorf Astor 100,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. I United States grade of River avenue, The Trust Company Bronx of New York, Aug. a William Waldorf executor 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of Astor 15,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Franklin avenue and grade of Cromwell avenue, etc., East One Hundred and Sixty-sev- The Bronx enth street, The Bronx aa Aug. 1 William 'Waldorf tug. 1 United States Astor 4,000 00 Damages on account of change of Trust Company grade of Gerard avenue, The of New York, Bronx executor 10,000 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. a William Waldorf grade of Franklin avenue, The Astor 75,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of River avenue, The %tie United States Bronx Trust Company Aug. 1 William Waldorf of New York, Astor 25,000 00 Damages or account of change of executor 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Cromwell avenue, The grade of Park avenue, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 1 William Waldorf tug. 1 Maria Weber, ex- Astor 90,000 00 Damages on account of change of ecutrix 8,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Cromwell avenue, The grade of Gun Hill road, The Bronx Bronx Aug. a William Waldorf Aug. 1 Woodlawn Ceme- Astor 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of tery Damages on account of change of grade of Cromwell avenue, The grade of East Two Hundred and Bronx f f Thirty-third street, The Bronx.. Aug. a William Waldorf Aug. 1 Woodlawn Ceme- Astor 70,000 00 Damages on account of change of tery Damages on account of change of grade of Walton avenue, The grade of Webster avenue, The Bronx Bronx idf Aug. 1 William Waldorf Aug. 1 Woodlawn Ceme- Astor 75,00o 00 Damages on account of change of tery Damages on account of change of grade of River avenue, The rade of Webster . avenue and Bronx Eastchester avenue, The l'ronx.. Aug. x William Waldorf Aug. 1 Woodlawn Ceme- Astor 100,000 00 Damages on account of change of tery Damages on account of change of grade of River avenue and Crom- grade of Webster avenue and well avenue, The Bronx Eastchester avenue, The Pronx.. if Aug. 1 William Waldorf tug. John Massinnino.. 7,000 oo Damages on account of change of Astor .. 130,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and grade of Cromwell avenue, The Eightieth street and Washington Bronx avenue, The Bronx Speir & Bartlett. Aug. x William Waldorf Aug. 1 John Massinnino.. 5,00o oo Damages on account of change of Astor 25,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and grade of Vanderbilt avenue, West, Seventy-second street and Wash- etc., The Bronx ington avenue, The Bronx ad Aug. a Hugo Bond 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 1 Mary E. Hand, ex- grade of Union avenue, The ecutrix 50,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Railroad avenue, East, Aug. t John Besson and The Bronx T. H. Baldwin. others 4,500 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. 1 Jane Murphy 5,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Vanderbilt avenue, The grade of Washington avenue, Bronx The Bronx W. S. Smith. Aug. 1 Frederick R. Aug. 1 Agnes Fitzgerald.. Damages on account of change of Coudert, execu- grade of Washington avenue, tor 12,00o oo Damages on account of change of The Bronx W. T. Matthies. grade of Broadway, The Bronx. Aug. 1 Denis Mullins.... 8,000 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. a Samuel W. Fair- grade of Tremont avenue, The child 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of Bronx M. Deiches. grade of Webster avenue, The tug. t Kate Bruner Hap- Bronx pel 7,985 oo Award for Damage. No. 8, opening Aug. a Samuel W. Fair- Woodlawn road, The Bronx T. H. Baldwin. child 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. Charles A. Tier 1,200 00 Award for Damage No. 3, opening grade of Webster avenue, The Woodlawn road, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 2 Rose Nussbaum 5,000 oo Personal injuries sustained June 24. Aug. 7 Hattie Hoffman... 4,000 oo Damages on account of change of 1905, Manhattan avenue and One grade of Teller avenue, The Hundred and Nineteenth street, Bronx Manhattan .. Manton Marks. Aug. a John J. Ittner, ad- Aug. a Belinda Searles... 10,000 oo Personal injuries sustained February ministrator 6,000 oo Damages on account of change of 15, 1905, Roebling and South grade of East One Hundred and Eighth streets, Brooklyn...... Whitlock & John- Seventy-eighth street, The Bronx. son. Aug. a John J. Ittner, ad- Aug. Mary O'Neill 2,000 oo Personal injuries sustained June 22, ministrator 8,000 oo. Damages on account of change of 1905, East Ninety-second street grade of Morris street. The and Church avenue, Brooklyn.. M. B. Hatch. Bronx .tug. 2 Morris B. Dixon.. 5,000 oo Personai injuries sustained March 22, Aug. 1 James S. Jenkins. 1905, Washington street, between executor 1,000 oo Damages on account of change of Warren and Murray streets, Man- grade of Vanderbilt avenue, West, hattan John P. Smith. The Bronx .tug. Al fred Beinhauer.. 96 oo Bill received from W. J. Bannerman Aug. 1 Henry C. Meyer.. 700 oo Damages on account of change of for two steel beams, previously grade of Webster avenue, The purchased from the City 64 Bronx Aug. 2 Julius Post 25 00 Damages to merchandise on stand in Aug. 1 Lisette Nicklas and front of No. 849 First avenue by another ... 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Department of Street Cleaning grade of East One Hundred and hose Morris N. Eder. Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx.. Aug. 2 Chas. L. Vath.... so oo Damages to property, No. 130 West Aug. t Archibald Rogers.. 4,000 00 Damages on account of change of Tenth street, by Fire Engine No. grade of Clark place, The 18, throwing water Paul F. Lorzer. Bronx Aug. 2 John C. Dickert.. 38 oo Damages to property, No. 928 Bush- Aug. a John S. White.... 30,000 00 Damages on account of change of wick avenue, Brooklyn, by Engine grade of Aqueduct avenue, The Company No. 18 Paul Grout. Bronx Aug. 2 Annie Nugent.... 1,115 00 Sewer overflow, No. 6 Flushing ave- nue, Brooklyn Golden & Golden. Aug. r Frank A. Bale.... 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Michael Sisto 520 00 Sewer overflow, No. 2 Flushing ave- grade of East One Hundred and nue, Brooklyn Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx... A. C. Hottenroth. Aug. 2 George Feinan 233 6o Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, Aug. t W. F. Denning and Parks, Brooklyn, May 4, 1903, another .. 1,000 oo Damages on account of change of to April 15, 1905 Law & Mackay. grade of Melrose avenue and Aug. 2 Gideon G. Hare... 100 8o Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, East One Hundred and Sixty- Parks; Brooklyn, July 1, 1904, second street, The Bronx to April 15, 1905 Aug. I F. P. Forster, Aug. 2 Wm. H. Miller... 233 6o Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, trustee 8,000 oo Damages on account of change of Parks. Brooklyn, May 4, 1903, grade of Washington avenue and to April 75, 1905 East One Hundred and Seventieth Aug. 2 John McCarty.. • • 233 60 Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, street, The Bronx Parks, Brooklyn, May 4, 1903, Aug. 1 Frederick R to April t 5, 1905 it 20,000 oo Damages on account of change of Forster Aug. 2 Robert H grade of Third avenue, The Obenauer 233 6o Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, Bronx Parks, Brooklyn, May 4, 5903, Aug. z Henrietta Helbig.. 4,000 oo Damages on account of change of to April 15, 1905 dd grade of East One Hundred and 44 Aug. 2 John W. Sheridan. 233 6o Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, Fifty-sixth street, The Bronx Parks, Brooklyn, May 4, 1903, to April 15, 1905 Aug. a Albert W. Huck.. 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and ad Aug. 2 Henry L. Tuthill. 180 40 Prevailing rate of wages, Carpenter, Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx Parks, Brooklyn, May 4, 1903, Aug. t Henry C. P. to November 14, 1904 111 Peetsch and an- other ..... 4,000 oo Damages on account of change of t ug. 2 Catharine F. Street Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of East Two Hundred and Sixty-fifth street and Washington Thirty-third street, The Bronx... Blandy, Mooney & avenue, The Bronx Shipman. An e. 2 James J. Devine.. 3,000 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. a E. Osborn Smith.. 4.500 on Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of Morris avenue and East Fifty-sixth street, The Bronx.... M. Deiches. One Hundred and Fifty-first Aug. 2 William Crafts.... Damages on account of change of street, The Bronx grade of Jerome avenue, The Aug. i A. G. Whitman, Bronx E. V. R. Ketchum. executor 1,500 oo Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and 2 Mary Fox, execu- trix, and others. 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Sixty-eighth street and Washing- grade of Bathgate place, The ton avenue, The Bronx Aug. 1 Associates' Land Bronx.. Wm. F. Clare. • Company Aug. 2 Wm. Fitzgerald... Damages on account of change of Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of East Two Hundred and street, The Bronx... Win. T. Matthews. Thirty-third street, The Bronx... Joseph A. Flannery. Eighty-ninth

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19135. THE CITY R E C O R D, 7811

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. 2 F i r s t Baptist Aug. 2 Henry J. Seiter, Church in Mel. executor Damages on account of change of rose ...... 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx.. Thos. S. Bassford. Sixtieth street, The Bronx...... Glennon & Devine. Aug. a Cornelius J. Sulli- Aug. 2 Mary F. Gregson van and another Damages on account of change of and another..... 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of Station place, The Forty-sixth street, The Bronx.... 441 Bronx. A. H. Wadick. Aug. 2 Hester A. Shannon Aug. a Antonio Brandi... 1,200 00 Damages on account of change of and others Damages on account of change of grade of Webster avenue, The grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Bronx.. John V. Sheridan. East, The Bronx Aug. 2 Thomas Sheridan Aug. 2 Michael Shean.... Damages on account of change of and another 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of Gun Hill road, The Seventy-fourth street, The Bronx lirOnX Aug. 2 Caroline Schnee- Aug. 2 Mary A. Baker... 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of bele Damages on account of change of grade of Webster avenue, The grade of Webster avenue, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 2 John B. Suffern... Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Thomas Stone, ad- ministrator 2,500 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Railroad avenue, West, grade of Gerard avenue, The The Bronx.... Bronx.. J. M. Harrington. Aug. 2 Francis J. Schmidt Damages on account of change of • Aug. 2 Mary McHugh, ad- grade of East One Hundred and ministratrix 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Joseph S c It neider Sixty-eighth street and Tinton and another Damages on account of change of avenue, The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and J. Romaine Brown Damages on account of change of Sixty-seventh street, The Bronx 44 Aug. 2 grade of Webster avenue and Aug. a Anna Wise... Damages on account of change of East One Hundred and Seventy- grade of East One Hundred and third street, The Bronx Thos. S. Bassford. Forty-eighth street, The Bronx Lillian G. Bostick. Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Karoline Weyand.. Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 grade of Brook avenue, The grade of Brook avenue, The Bronx it Bronx Aug. a Edmund S. Bailey Aug. 2 Arthur B. Damages on account of change of grade of Elton avenue, The and others, ex- Bronx 44 ecutors 25,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Frank L. de No- grade of Albany road, The Bronx McCarthy & Baldwin briga, administra- Aug. a Edmund S. Bailey tor Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and and others, ex- Sixtieth street, The Bronx ecutors 40,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 John P. Dunn and grade of Kingsbridge road, The others , ...... Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Edmund S. Bailey Eighty-ninth street, Webster and and others, ex- Marion avenues, The Bronx ecutors 40,00o 00 Damages on account of change of Damages on account of change of grade of Kingsbridge road, The Aug. 2 Mary E. Dunn... Bronx grade of Webster avenue, The a Edmund S. Bailey Bronx and others, ex- Aug. a Stephen D. Gedney, 6o,000 00 administrator ... Damages on account of change of ecutors Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of Kingsbridge road, The Sixty-fifth street, The Bronx.... Bronx Aug. 2 House of the Good Aug. 2 John G. Guion, Shepherd Damages on account of change of executor 12,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Brook and Westchester grade of Broadway, The Bronx. avenues, The Bronx Aug. 2 Rufus Shirley, ad- ministrator ..... 40,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Peter A. Hentze Damages on account of change of grade of Sheridan avenue, The and others grade of East One Hundred and Bronx Forty-sixth street and Morris Aug. 2 Francis May Be- avenue, The Bronx dell ... 500 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Washington avenue, Aug. z George Higgins, ad- Damages on account of change of The Bronx Thomas F. ministrator .... grade of Railroad avenue, West, Gilroy, Jr. The Bronx.... Aug. 2 Sarah Jackson.... 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Washington avenue. Aug. 2 Mary Hamaty, ad. Damages on account of change of The Bronx ministratrix .. • grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 St. Joseph's Catho- Fifty-first street, The Bronx.... 44 lic Church of Tremont .....• • 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Sarah A. Healy, Aug. 2 Damages on account of change of grade of Washington avenue, executrix grade of Railroad avenue, East, The Bronx.. The Bronx Aug. 2 St. Joseph's Catho- lic Church of Aug. 2 Henrietta R Tremont 9,000 00 Damages on account of change of Damages on account of change of Hutcheson grade of East One Hundred and grade of Washington avenue, Forty-sixth street and Morris The Bronx.... avenue, The Bronx Aug. 2 Marshall P.Wilder 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Damages on account of change of grade of Webster avenue, The Henry A. Kennedy 4t Aug. 2 grade of East One Hundred and Bronx Eighty-ninth street, The Bronx.. Aug. 2 Susan A. Austin.. 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and Aug. a Seymour P. Kurz- Damages on account of change of Sixty-ninth Street, The Bronx John A. Carle. man grade of Elton avenue, The Aug. a Frank A. Bale and Bronx others 3,00 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Fanny Keary and Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx 46 others .. Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Eliza B. Earn.... 1,500 00 Damages on account of change of Eighty-ninth street, etc., The grade of Webster avenue, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 2 Frank J. Hahn, ex- Aug. 2 Fanny Kcary and Damages on account of change of ecutor 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of others . . grade of East One Hundred and grade of East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, etc., The Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx • ' Bronx 44 Aug. 2 Henry A. Jang- mann 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Fanny Keary and Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and others . grade of Webster avenue, etc., Seventy-first street, The Bronx ft The Bronx Aug. 2 Lucius A. Rock- well 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Fanny Keary and Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and others . . grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Seventy-fourthourth street, The Bronx West, etc., The Bronx kug. 2 William Sherwood 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Emma Kramer.... grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Sixtieth street, The Bronx West, etc., The Bronx Aug. 2 William Sherwood, Damages on account of change of executor 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. a Maria Leues grade of Vanderbilt avenue, grade of East One Hundred and East, The Bronx Sixtieth street, The Bronx Aug. a George Stolz 2,500 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Josephine E Damages on account of change of grade of Washington avenue, Lesster .....• • • • grade of Third avenue, The The Bronx Aug. 2 George Stolz 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. a William H. Leggett Fifty-fourth street, The Bronx and another Damages on account of change of grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Aug. 2 George Stolz 6,000 oo Damages on account of change of West, The Bronx • grade of East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx Aug. a Henry Lewis Mor- Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Robert West, ad- ris grade of East One Hundred and ministrator 2,500 00 Damages on account of change of Fifty-third street, The Bronx.... 6 4 grade of East One Hundred and Seventy-first street, The Bronx Aug. a Arthur R. Morris Damages on account of change of Aug. a H. Louise Mul- and others grade of East One Hundred and ford Damages on account of change of Fifty-third street, The Bronx.... 46 grade of Canal place, The Damages on account of change of Bronx John C. Shaw. Aug. 2 Lucy E. McBride. grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Aug. a H. Louise Mul- East, The Bronx ford Damages on account of change of grade of Railroad avenue, The Aug. 2 David B. Ogden 44 d another Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Vanderbilt avenue, Aug. 2 Mary Fiddelaar... 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of East, The Bronx 44 ‘,rade of East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, The Bronx J. Wilson Bryant. Aug. a James J. Phelan and another Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Herman If. Fled- grade of Washington avenue, dermann ...... z,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and etc., The Bronx..... Fifty-fourth street, The Bronx Aug. 2 Henry C. L. 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of Peetsch and an- Aug. 2 Susan A. Austin.. Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and other grade of East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, The Bronx A. C. IIottenroth. Sixty-fifth street, The Bronx.... Aug. 2 J. P. Balderstrom John J. Rodrigue. Damages on account of change of and another, ex- Aug. 2 grade of Vanderbilt avenue, ecutors 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of East, etc., The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Seventy-third street, The Bronx.. Louis Reiss, admin- Aug. 2 Damages on account of change of .Aug. 2 Amelia Burghardt, istrator grade of East One Hundred and executrix 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Fifty-first street, etc., The Bronx. grade of East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx.. 66 Aug. 2 Margaret Rowe and another, ad- Aug. 2 Margaret Bruckner ministrators .... Damages on account of change of and others .... 1,500 00 Damages cm account of change of grade of East One Hundred and grade of East One Hundred and Fiftieth street, The Bronx Sixty-first street, The Bronx... 64 John's College Damages on account of change of . \ lig. 2 Henrietta Barton. 12,000 00 Damage; on account of change of Aug. 2 St. grade of Pelham avenue, The grade of Brook avenue, The Bronx Bronx

7812 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Antonin. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. 2 Charlotte Brown.. 12,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. z E. E. Winans..... r,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Railroad avenue, East, , grade of East One Hundred and The Bronx... .. A. C. Hottenroth. Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx.. A. C. Hottenroth. cAug. 2 Sophia Botthe.... 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Mary F. Gregson grade of East One Hundred and and another ..... 5,000 oo Damages on -account of change of Sixty-second street, The Bronx grade of Station place, The Aug. 2 Emily H. Brad- Bronx Arthur H. Wardick. bury 7,500 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 John Cordes, ad- grade of Railroad avenue, East, 44 ministrator Damages on account of change of The Bronx..... grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 E. A. Carley, ex- Sixty-third street, The Bronx.... Thos. S. Bassford. exutor 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 John H. Eden. Damages on account of change of grade of Mott avenue, The grade of Gun Hill road, etc., Bronx The Bronx 44 Aug. 2 Julio Collins...... 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Julius J. M. Scott grade of East One Hundred and and others...... Damages on account of change of Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Harmon W. Crop- Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx.. sey and others.. 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Mary Frances Tal- grade of East One Hundred and df for and others. Damages on account of change of Forty-eighth street, The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 George W. Deick- Sixty-second street, The Bronx.. mann 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 W al t e r Edson grade of East One Hundred and Andrews and an- Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx.. other 2,50o 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Daniel J. Donovan, grade of Washington avenue, executor 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of The Bronx Jos. F. McLoughlin. grade of East One Hundred and ft Aug. 2 Edw. J. Bieder- Forty-eighth street, The Bronx.. man, executor... 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Caroline Ernst 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Fifty- grade of East One Hundred and fifth street, The Bronx Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx.. Aug. z Adam Dannerlein, Aug. 2 Empire Dairy Feed executor 8,000 00 Damages on account of change of Company 25,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Six- grade of Brook avenue, The tieth street, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 2 Henry Dflg, exec- Aug. z Nathaniel A. Els- utor 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of b e r g, trustee, grade of Washington avenue, The etc. 15,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx 44 grade of East One Hundred and 44 Aug. 2 Charlotte Giring Fifty-first street, The Bronx and another 8,0oo 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 David S. Frisbee.. 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Courtlandt avenue, The grade of Railroad avenue, East, Bronx 4 4 The Bronx Aug. 2 Geo. Hoepfner and Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Stephen A. Ged- others 6,5oo Oct ney and others.. 10,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Sixty- grade of East One Hundred and fourth street, The Bronx Sixty-fifth street, The Bronx Aug. 2 Adam E. Koehler Aug. 2 John Hynes, execu- and others 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of tor 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Fifty- grade of East One Hundred and third street. The Bronx dd Sixty-third street, The Bronx.... Aug. 2 Annie Kelly 4,00o 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Marie Hickey 7,500 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Six- grade of Eagle avenue, The tieth street, The Bronx Bronx Aug. 2 Joseph Mathew... 5,000 an Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Caroline C. Het- grade of One Hundred and Fifty- tinger 9,00o oo Damages on account of change. of fourth street, The Bronx grade of Third avenue, The Aug. 2 Susie Tonner and Bronx others 3,00o 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 M. B. Haupt & grade af One Hundred and Fifty- Son 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of third street, The Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Marie E. Algie.... 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Seventy-fourth street, The Bronx. grade of One Hundred and Fifty- Aug. 2 Max Hirschkind 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of fifth street, 'fhe Bronx. Jno. A. Carley. grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 John C. Grant.... 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Forty-ninth street, The Bronx.. grade of One Hundred and Fifty- Si Aug. 2 William and Laura fifth street, The Bronx Jackson 20,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Caroline Henning. 7,000 oo Damages on account of change of grade of Vanderbilt avenue, West, grade of One Hundred and Fifty- The Bronx seventh street, The Bronx Aug. 2 Frank Rockwell... 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Carl E. Kessler, executor 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Park avenue, The Bronx grade of Brook avenue, The Aug. 2 Sidwell S. Randell zo,000 oo Damages on account of change of Bronx 44 grade of 000 Hundred and Fifty- Aug. 2 Carl E. Kessler, fifth street, The Bronx executor 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 George Stolz, assig- grade of Brook avenue, The nee 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Vanderbilt avenue, The Aug. 2 Gottfried L. Bronx Koenig and an- Aug. 2 Associates' Lan d other 6,000 00 Damages on account of change of Company Damages on account of change of grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, grade of Two Hundred and Thir- The Bronx ty-fourth street, The Bronx Jos. A. Flannery. Aug. 2 Charles A. Lutz, Aug. 2 Geo. Armstrong. . Damages on account of change of executor 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Gun Hill road, The grade of East One Hundred and Bronx 44 Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx.. Aug. z Augusta Celi...... Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Rosalie R. Lam- grade of Eastchester street, 'fhe bert, executrix 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Westchester avenue, Aug. z Robert Caterson... Damages on account of change of The Bronx grade of Eastchester street, The Aug. 2 Mary large 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Josephine L. Sixty-fourth street, The Bronx.. Carnes et al..... Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Henrietta Manning 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Park avenue, The Bronx grade of Break avenue, The Aug. 2 Bridget Grimley. Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Webster avenue, The Aug. 2 Francis S. Mayer. 3,500 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 John Marion, assig- Fifty-seventh street, The Bronx nee Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Petty, Soulard & grade of I'ark avenue, The Bronx Walker Realty Aug. Matthew MacNa- Company ..... 7,500 00 Damages on account of change of mara and an- grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, other, executors. Damages on account of change of The Bronx grade of Madison avenue, The Aug. 2 Ann Powers 7,500 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx 44 grade of Eagle avenue, The Aug. 2 Chas. W. Perry, Bronx administrator Damages on account of change of Aug. z Henry and Jane grade of Lowmede street, The Piefer 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 2 Melia J. Walgrove Fifty-first street, The Bronx.... and others...... Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Henry K. and C. grade of Eastchester street, The W. Perry 5,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Lowmcde street, The Aug. 2 Woodlawn Ceme- Bronx 441 tery Damages on account of change of Aug. z Thomas Powers... 7,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of Two Hundred and Thir- grade of Eagle street, The ty-fourth street, The Bronx Aug. James Wilkinson Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Geo. H. Purser, ex- grade of Webster avenue, The ecutor . 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, Aug. 3 Robert Caterson Damages on account of change of The Bronx grade of Bronx River road, The Aug. 2 Patrick Proctor... 2,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 3 Robert Caterson... 5,000 oo Damages on account of change of Fifty-eighth street, The Bronx.. grade of Willard street. The Aug. 2 Chas. E. Reynolds 1,000 00 Damages on account of change of Bronx McCarthy & Baldwin. grade of Washington avenue, etc., Aug. 3 Gerald C. Connor, The Bronx 41 executor is,000 oo Damages on account of change of Aug. 2 Chas. E. Reynolds 25,000 00 Damages on account of change of grade of One Hundred and Sev- grade of Railroad avenue, East, enty-sixth street, The Bronx Jno. A. Carley. etc., The Bronx Aug. 3 Ilenry I. Liebman 500 oa Personal injuries sustained June 12, Aug. 2 Owen Roberts..... 1,500 OU Damages on account of change of 1905, in front of No. 61 Varet grade of East One Hundred and street, Brooklyn Louis F. Perl. Sixty-first street, The Bronx di Aug. 3 James Keenan... .. 208 oo Wages due Inspector of Sewer Con- Aug. 2 John W. Ritchie... 20,000 00 Damages on account of change of struction, March 27, T905, to grade of Vanderbilt avenue, East, May 26, 11905; 52 days, at $4 Jos. H. Hayes. The Bronx Aug. .3 Mamie Donovan.. 10,000 00 Personal injuries sustained June 19, Aug. 2 Robt. B. Saul, ex- i9o5, Butler street and Fourth ecutor 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of avenue, Brooklyn Backus & Lewis. grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 3 John S. Donovan. 5,000 00 Personal injuries sustained by his Forty-eighth street, The Bronx.. wife, Mamie, June 19, icios, But- Aug. 2 Martin A. South- ler street and Fourth avenue, worth 10,000 00 Damages on account of change of Brooklyn grade of Powell place, etc., The Bronx Aug. 3 Maurice Berger... 8 00 Damages to showcase at No. 98 Aug. 2 John A. Vornbaum 3,000 ou Damages on account of change of Ninth avenue, Manhattan, July grade of East One Hundred and 18, 1904, by ash cart driver Fifty-fifth street, The Bronx Aug. 3 Pasquale Martino Aug. a Louisa Widder... 8,000 00 Damages on account of change of and Elizabeth S grade of East One Hundred and Ciancinino 500 oo Sewer overflow, Nos. to to t6 Have- Sixty-third street, The Bronx meyer street, Brooklyn . Geo. J. O'Keefe. Aug. 2 William Walsh.... 6,00o 00 Damages on account of change of grade of East One Hundred and Aug. 4 Angelo Antoniello. 1,6o0 00 Sewer overflow, Nos. z and 4 Flush- Sixty-second street, The Bronx ing avenue, Brooklyn Golden & Golden. Aug. z Matthew Stewart Aug. 4 Theresa Happel, Wilson and an- administratrix Death of lamyntond Happel through other 3,000 00 Damages on account of change of accident, Eighteenth and Nine- grade of Brook avenue, The teenth streets, East river, Man- Bronx hattan M. Fitz Gerald.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD. 7813

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. 4 Michael Dillon.... Salary wrongfully reduced by Board Aug. 5 Joseph F. A. Dunn 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, of Estimate and Apportionment Police Department, August a, May 1, 1902, Messenger, Public 1900, to August 2, 1904 McClosky, Belfer Charities Field & Chittenden. & Flash. Aug. 4 Catherine Donovan Salary wrongfully reduced by Board Aug. 5 William Dillon... 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, of Estimate and Apportionment Police Department, November 25, (41 May I, I902, Teacher, Public 1902, to November 25, 1904 Charities et Aug. 5 Francis A. Doherty 8 34 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 4 Elmer S. De Camp Salary wrongfully reduced by Board Police Department, August of Estimate and Apportionment 5904, to date / 4 May 1, 1902, Inspector, Finance. Aug. 5 Wm. J. Dermody.. 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 4 Matthew Gaughan Salary wrongfully reduced by Board Police Department, March 11, of Estimate and Apportionment 1902, to March 1x, 1905 May 1, 1902, Machinist, Buildings Aug. 5 Michael Donovan. 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 4 Thomas Murphy... Salary wrongfully reduced by Board Police Department, October 13, of Estimate and Apportionment 1903, to October 12, 1904 May x, 1902, Elevator Inspector, Aug. 5 Geo. Dinkelman... 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Buildings Police Department, July 16, 1902, Aug. 4 John P. Keane.... so oo Damages to horse and sleigh Decem- to July 16, 1905 ft ber 13, 1904, in front of Nos. Aug. 5 Lawrence J. Dono. 2468 and 2470 Seventh avenue, hue 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Manhattan Edw. D. Loughman. Police Department, August 53, Aug. 5 Christopher Hilder- 1902, to August 13, 1904 brandt 20,000 00 Personal injuries sustained February Aug. 5 Richard Doherty.. x6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 6 1905, Metropolitan avenue, near Police Department, February a, Woodward, Queens E. C. Viemeister. 1904, to February 2, 1905 Aug. 5 Charles Hessel.... 370 oo Sewer overflow, No. 357 Christopher Aug. 5 Edward J. Dwyer. 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, avenue, Brooklyn M. S. Feiler. Police Department, July 16, 1902, Aug. 5 Morris Novik 124 70 Sewer overflow, No. 36x Christopher to July z6, 19os ft avenue, Brooklyn " Aug. 5 James Dooley..... 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Davis Schenker... 192 00 Sewer overflow, No. 359 Christopher Police Department, July 9, 1902, avenue, Brooklyn to July 9, 1905 et Aug. 5 James Brennan and Aug. 5 Thomas C. Dines. 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 63 others Wages due for overtime 1892, 1893, . Police Department, April x6, 2902, 1894, Drivers, Department of to April x6, 1905 Street Cleaning T. C. O'Sullivan. Aug. 5 James Dobson..... 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Walter J. Abrams. z so oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, July x6, 1902, Police Department, January 23, to July z6, 1905 et 1899, to January 3, 1903 McClosky, Belfer & Aug. 5 Wm. Dexter...... 15o oo Balance otsalary due as Patrolman, Flash. Police Department, May 3, 190r, Aug. 5 Michael T. Ahearn x so 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to May 3, 1905 Police Department, June 21, 1901, Aug. 5 John D. Enright. 212 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 21, x905 Police Department, June 7, 1902, Aug. 5 Geo. Appel 112 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 7, 1905 44 Police Department, June 12, Aug. 5 Lewis Engel...... 87 g.o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to June 12, 1905 Police Department, November z6, Aug. 5 Thos. F. Bolger.. 8 34 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to November 26, 1904 Police Department, August 1 z, Aug. 5 Christopher J. Ells- 1904, to date worth 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Jno. A. Buckley.. 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October 53, Police Department, June 1 x, 1902, 5902, to October 13, 1904 YO June 11, 5905 Aug. 5 Frederick Engel 87 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Henry W. Baven- Police Department, August 13, dam 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to August 13, 1904 Police Department, December 3o, Aug. 5 Chas. S. Flood 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 5903, to December 30, 1904 Police Department, October 28, Aug. 5 James Brady 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to October 28, 1904 de Police Department, August 28, Aug. 5 S. F. Fridzinslcy x6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to April 28, 1904 44 Police Department, October 27, Aug. 5 Martin Burke..... 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to October 27, 1904 Police Department, December 3o, Aug. 5 Wm. Fitzgerald 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to December 30, 1903 Police Department, November 13, Aug. 5 David Brown 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1900, to November 13, 1904 6g Police Department, December 3o, Aug. 5 Charles Fritz 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to December 3o, 1903 Police Department, March 9, 1902, Aug. 5 Richard F. Bannon 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to March 9, 5905 611 Police Department, June 13, 5902, Aug. 5 John J. Farrell 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, toJune 13, *1905 Police Department, March 7, 1902, Aug. Chas. Boldeman... 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to March 7, 1905 if Police Department, August 13, Aug. 5 Patrick J. Frazier 89 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 5902, to August 13, Police Department, December 16, 1904 it Aug. 5 Elizabeth Brandes, 5902, to December 16, 5904 wife of Chas. E. Aug. 5 Francis J. Flynn 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Brandes ...... 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August x3, 66 Police Department. October 28, 1902, to August 13, 1904 5903, to October 28, 1903 Aug. 5 Joseph A. Fritz 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Harry R. Bigelow zso oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 13, Police Department, August 7, 5902, to November 13, 1904 1900, to August 7, 5904 Aug. 5 Edward F. Freese 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Neil Brown 550 Do Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, March is, Police Department, May 3, 1901, x902, to March is, x905 id to May 3, igo5 Aug. 5 John B. Freestone 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Wm. H. Bosse.... 29 /8 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, July z6, 5905, Police Department, April 8, 1903, to July a6, 1905 to April 8, 1905 Aug. 5 John W. Farley 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 John E. Brown... 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, July 19, 1901, Police Department, March 17, to July to, 1905 1902, to March 7, 1905 Aug. s Wm. T. Foerster 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Rudolph E. Bender 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August 13, Police Department, June i s, 1902, 1902, 10 August 13, 1904 to June ix, 5905 Aug. 5 Thomas F. Fay 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Gilliam Bertholf.. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, September 16, Police Department, July 26, 1901, 1903, to September 16,1904. • • • to July 26, 1905 Aug. 5 James E. Green 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Joseph Banger.... iso oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 26, Police Department, June 21, 1901, 1902, to November 26, 1904 to June 21, 5905 Aug. 5 Win. F. Gerrity 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 28, Aug. 5 Edwin D. Brosnan zso oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 64 Police Department, November 15, 5902, to November 28, 1904. • • ••• 1900, to November is, 1904 Aug. 5 John Gaffney 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Peter Bassenier... 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August r, Police Department, June 7, 1902, 590o, to August x, 1904 to June 7, 5905 Aug. 5 Andrew Gelderman 1x2 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Matthew E. Bon- Police Department, June 54, 1902, gard 87 5p Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 14, 1905 Police Department, September 23, Aug. 5 Andrew J. Glennon 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February a, 1902, to September 23, 1904 Aug. 5 Patrick J. Curran. 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1904, to February 2, 1905 Police Department, February 17, Aug. 5 Elmo C. Hoagland 29 18 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to February 17, 1905 Police Department, May 17, 1903, Aug. 5 Patrick F. Clancey 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to May 17, x905 Police Department, July 16, 5902, Aug. 5 John j. Hoar 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 9, to July 16, 5905 66 Aug. 5 John Champion... Iv oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 5903, to February 9, 5905 Police Department, June at, 1905, Aug. 5 Chas. Hanemann 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 9, to June 21, 1905 66 Aug. 5 Chas. W. Coake... z so on Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to February 9, 5905 16 38 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August 2, Aug. 5 Thos. J. Holland. 1900, to August 2, 1904 Police Department, September 24, Aug. 5 Joseph A. Carney. 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to September 24, 5 904 Police Department, November 13, Aug. 5 Wm. P. Holland x6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, September 24, 1902, to November 13, 1904 tit Aug. 5 Michael Connors.. 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to September 24, 1904 Police Department, March 13, Aug. 5 Edward J. Holden 1x2 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 5902, to March 13, 1905 de Police Department, June z6, 1902, Aug. 5 Benjamin Cordes. 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 16, 1905 Police Department, June 7, 1902, Aug. 5 John J. Hines 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 7, /905 64 Police Department, October 6, 1900, to October 6, 1904 et Aug. 5 John E. Cunning ham 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Richard A. Helwig 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 5, 1901, Police Department, November 53, to June 5. 1905 1902, to November 13, 1904 Aug. 5 James F. Cooney.. 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Simon Heber 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October Police Department, September 54, dit it 1902, to October xi, 1904 1902, to September 14, 1904 Aug. 5 Thos. J. Callanan. 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Wm. J. Hurley 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 7, Police Department, June x6, 5902, et 5905 1904, to February 7, 1905 to June 16, Aug. 5 James H. Coleman. 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Joseph Hickey z ra so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October ix, Police Department, June 7, 1902, to June 7, 1905 19d2, to October 11, 1904 Aug. 5 John E. Cahill.... 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Joseph F. Harring. ton 112 SO Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June is, 1902, to June 11, 1905 14 Police Department, June 13, 1902, Aug. 5 Harry V. Callahan xso on Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 53, 1905 Police Department, May 31, 1901, Aug. 5 Robert Hufman 87 go Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to May 31, 1905 e t Police Department, December 17, 5902, to December 17, 1_904 44 Aug. 5 Alexander Cohen.. 87 5o Balance of ralaty due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Geo. W. Hackett 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, December 31, Police Department, August 13, 66 1902, to August 13, 1904 1902, to December 31, 1r4 s Michael J. Hoynes x6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman,atrolman, Aug. 5 Edward L. Clark.. iso 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, December 30, Police Department, December 17, 1903, to December 3o, 1904 .61 1900, to December 17, 1904 Aug. s Henry Hagemeyer 137 50 Balance of salary d,'e as Patrolman, Police Department, September 1, Aug. 5 Mary Duffy 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1901, to March 15, 1905 Police Department, January ao, Aug. 5 Arthur Hoffman... x6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1930, to January 20, 1904 44 Police Department, December 29, 5903, to December 29, 1904

7814 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Date Date Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Am ount. Nature of Claim.

Wm, McCree 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Frank Halloran 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Police Department, February 2, Police Department, September 24, 1904, to February 2, 1905 McClosky, Belfer 1903, to September 24, 1 904• • • McClosky, Belfer & Flash. & Flash. C. McCor- Aug. 5 Wm. S. Irvine 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 John Police Department, December 31, mack ..... 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to December 31, 1904 Police Department, May 20, 1901, Aug. 5 Edwin B. Johnson 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to May zo, 1905 Police Department, June 13, 1902, Aug. 5 John McMurray 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 13, 1905 Police Department, November 15, Aug. 5 John J. Joyce 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1900, to November 15, 1904 Police Department, July 19, 1901, Aug. 5 Dennis McClunn x 12 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Ad to July 19, 1905 Police Department, June 21, 1902, June 21, 1905 44 Aug. 5 Timothy E. Jones 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to Police Department, November 28, Aug. 5 John McLaughlin 137 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 21, 1902, to November 28, 1904 44 Aug. 5 Walter W. Joyce 112 S,o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1901, to November 21, 1905 Police Department, June 16, 1902, Aug. 5 James A. Mc- to June 16, 1905 Gaughin 87 So Balance of salary due as. Patrolman, Police Department, February 9, Aug. 5 John J. Joyce 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October 28, 1903, to February 9, 1905 1903, to October 28, 1904 Aug. 5 John MeSharry 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 7, 1902, Aug. 5 Edmund Kneff 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Department, January 7, to June 7, 1905 Police 112 So 1904, to January 7, 1905 Aug. 5 John T. McCann Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, July 16, 1902, Aug. 5 Thomas F. A. Kee- gan 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to Jul! 1 6, 1905 Police Department, November 26, Aug. 5 Wm. Nagel 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to November 26, 1904 Police Department, March 5, 1901, to March 5, 19o5 64 Aug. 5 Dennis F. Kennedy 112 $o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 13, 1902, Aug. 5 Edward J. to June 13, 1905 • O'Rourke .....•. 112 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 87 so Police Department, July 16, 1902, Aug. 5 Christopher Kogel. Balance of salary due as Patrolman, et Police Department, September 23, to July 16, 1905 1902, to September 23, 1904 Aug. 5 Michael O'Callag- Aug. 5 John F. Kelly 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, han 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, September 17, Police Department, September 24. 46 7903. to September 24, 1 7902, to September 17, 1 904 904 16 68 Aug. 5 Chas. J. Konner 112 5° Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 John O'Neill Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 7, 1902, Police Department, March 6, to June 7, 1905 1904, to March 6, 1905 Irving A. O'Hara 29 IS Aug. 5 Geo. B. Kiersted 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August 2, Police Department, May 14, 1903, 1900, 10 August 2, 1904 to May 74, 1901 16 68 Aug. 5 Thomas Lynch 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Martin Petrus Balance of salary oltte as Patrolman, Police Department, July 12, 1 904. Police Department, October 27, to July 12, 1905 1903, to October 27, 1904 Aug. 5 John Lynam 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Charles Pfeifer 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 9, Police Department, August z, 1903, to February 9, 1905 1900, to August 2, 1904 Aug. 5 Wm. F. Lloyd 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Thomas E. Rossi- Police Department, November 13, ter 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to November 13, 1904 Police Department, June 21, 1901, Aug. 5 Francis S. Leary 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 21, 1905 Police Deyartment, September 23, Aug. 5 Peter J. Reilly 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to September 23, 1904 Police Department, June 7, 1902, Aug. 5 Michael Larney 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 7, 1905 Police Department, November 15, Aug. 5 Herman L. Ringel- 150 oo 1900, to November 1 5, 1904. • • ••• mann Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Linklet- Police Department, June 21, 1901, Aug. 5 Chas. W. 64 ter 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 21, 1905 Police Department, November 13, Aug. 5 Isaac Reilly 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, March 26, 1902, to November 13, 1 904 64 Aug. 5 Thos. Leahy 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to March 26, 1905 Police Department, June 11, 19oz, Aug. 5 Chas. J. Reilly 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 71, 1905 Police Department, June 16, 1902, Aug. 5 James J. Lynch 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 16, 1905 Police Department, March 12. Aug. 5 Thomas P. Ryan 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 26, 1902, to March 12, 1905 44 Aug. 5 Leon G. Mathez 8 34 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1902, to November 26, 1904 Police Department, December 3o, Aug. 5 Arthur A. Robin- 1904, to not stated son 87 So Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Wm. J. Madden 16 68 Police Department, February 9, Aug. 5 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 44 Police Department, December 30, 1903, to February 9, 1905 Christopher Ryan 87 so 1902, to December 3o, 1904 Aug. 5 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Edward S. Mooney 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, August 7, Police, Department, October 28, 1902, to August 7, 1905 112 50 1903, to October 28, 1904 Aug. 5 Henry J. Rope Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 5 Stephen Minion 16 68 Police Department, June 13, 1902, Aug. Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 46 Police Department, February 7, to June 13, 1905 1904, to February 7, 1905 Aug. 5 Wm. J. Roberts 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Joseph M. Mooney 16 68, Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, September 20, Police Department, September 23, 79oo, to September 20, 1904 4.• L. Saner'. 1903, to September 23, 1904 Aug. 5 Joseph Aug. 5 Michael J. Murphy 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, baum 87 50 Balance of salary doe as Patrolman, Police Department, February 28, Police Department, November 28, 1902, to February 28, 1904 1902, to November 28, 1904 Aug. 5 Walter L. Mat- Aug. 5 Samuel E. Shul- thews 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, theis 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 9, Police Department, December 29, 1903, to February 9, 1905 1903, to December 29, 1904 Aug. 5 Harry Morton 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 George P. Smith 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, February 2, Police Department, February 17, 1904, 10 ebruary 2, 1905 1903, to February 17, 1905 Aug. 5 Michael J. Mann 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Robert E. Stock 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 21, 1901, Police Department, October 24, to June 21, 1905 1903, to October 24, 1904 Aug. 5 John Martin... 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 George Seelig 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October 28, Police Department, August 19, 1903, to October 28, 1904 1902, to August 19, 1904 Aug. 5 Gilbert M. Meehan 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Edward Sheridan 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, April zo, Police Department, November 13, 1901, to April 20, 1905 1900, to November 13, 1904 Aug. 5 Nathaniel Menton. 112 5° Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Patrick Scally 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, May 12, 1902, Police Department, June 13, 1902, to May 12, ;905 to June 13, 1905 Aug. 5 Peter A. Miller 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Joseph Smith, Jr 29 18 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 15, 1901, Police Department, June 17, 1903, to June 15, 1905 to June 17, 19o5 Aug. 5 Frederick D. Aug. 5 Charles V. Stevens 112 So Balance of salary du.: as Patrolman, Mayer 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 12, 1902, Police Department, June 21, 7901, to June 12, 1905 to June 21, 1905 Aug. 5 Myles Spears 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Chas. M. Murphy 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 13, 1902, Police Department, March 13, to June 13, 1905 1902, to March 13, 1905 Aug. 5 Frank L. Schipp 1 50 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Wm. Minion 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, March 29, Police Department, November 13, 1901, to March 29, 1905 1902, to November r3, 1904 Aug. 5 C h r ist opher J. Scrivens 112 50 Aug. 5 Martin Mannix 150 00 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 21, 1901, Police Department, June 14, 1902, to June 21, 1905 to June 14, 1905 Aug. 5 James A. Murphy 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Michael J. Seery 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, October 28, Police Department, September 23, 1903, to October 28, 1904 1902, to September 23, 1904 Aug. 5 Terence J. Meehan 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Terrence F. Smith. 33 32 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 76, 1902, Police Department, September 24, to June 76, 7905 1903, to September 24, 1904 Aug. 5 John S. Meadows. 29 18 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 James Sweeney 29 18 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 14, 1903. Police Department, June 17, 1903, 46 to June 17, 1005 to June 14, 1905 Aug. 5 James Middlemiss. 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Albert F. Schobel. 27 19 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 13, 1902, Police Department, May 4, 1903, to June 13, 1905 to May 4, 1905 Aug. 5 James Murray z6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Clarence J. Taack- Police Department, August 8, ley 112 5o Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1903, to August 8. 1904 Police Department, May 12, 1902, Aug. 5 Florence Mahoney 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to May x2, 1905 Police Department, May 14, 1903, Aug. 5 Thomas J. Taylor 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, September 24, to May 14, 1905 1903, to September 1904 Aug. 5 Chas. J. McMurray 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 24, Police Department, March 6, Aug. 5 Albert Tellman 15o oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1904, to March 6, 1905 Police Department, December 1, 190u, to December 1, 1904 Aug. 5 Jno. S. E. Mc- 112 so Caughan 34 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Jno. Edward Thal. Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 8 Police Department. July 15, 1902, Police Department, December 3o, 64 1904, to not stated to July 15, 1905 Lawrence J. Tor- Aug. 5 Peter J. McGlone 16 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Police Department, September 28, mey 137 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, November 26, 1903, to September 28, 1904 Aug. 5 John McDonnell 8 34 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, 1901, to November z6, 1905 Aug. 5 William B. Thomp- Police Department, September 24, 1904, to not stated 64 son 112 50 Balance of salary doe as Patrolman, Aug. 5 John J. McCabe 15o oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, July 16, 1902, Police Department, May 1, 1900, to July 16, 1905 to May 1, 1904 Aug. 5 Geo. J. Von Hat- Aug. 5 John J. McGauley. 112 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, ten 150 oe Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Police Department, June 7, 1902, Police Department, May 3, 1907, to June 7, 1905 to May 3, 1905 44.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 53, 5905. THE CITY RECORD, 7815

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. 5 Robert J. Wood... i6 68 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Jas. B. Hunter ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Police Department, April 7, 1904, Fire Department, November to, to April 7, 1905 McClosky, Belfer 1900, to November so, 1902 McClosky, Belfer & Flash. & Flash. Aug. 5 John J. Ward 12 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Edward V. Halpin 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Police Department, June 12, 1902, Fire Department, March z, 1902, to June 12, 1905 to March 1, 1904 Aug. 5 John E. Walsh 150 oo Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Patrick H. Doherty 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Police Department, August to, File Department, December 4, 44 1900, to August io, 1904 1903, to December 4, 1904 Aug. 5 Ernest H. Walden. 112 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 Patrick Hickey 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Police Department, June 16, 1902, Fire Department, January ro, to June 16, 1905 1903, to January to, 1905 ed Aug. 5 Luke S. Willigan. 87 50 Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Aug. 5 James W. Helfer- Police Department, August 13, nan iso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 102,9 to August 13, 1904 Fire Department, June 6, 1904, Aug. 5 Chas. J. White 112 go Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June 6, 1905 Police Department, June 7, 1902, Aug. 5 Theodore W. Her• to June 7, 190$ mans 550 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Geo. Wischebrink. 87 so Balance of salary due as Patrolman, Fire Department, December z o, Police Department, December 31, 1902, to December ro, 1904 1902, to December 31, 1904 Aug. 5 Michael Heaney... ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Christian H. Wal- Fire Department, June at, 1902, deck 87 go Balance of salary due as Patrolman, to June z r, 5904 Police Department, January 4, Aug. 5 Chris. A. Hofmann ISO 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1903, to January 4, 1905 Fire Department, January z, Aug. 5 Chas. Anderson 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, 5902, to January i, 1904 Fire Department, June 11, 1902, Aug. 5 Peter L. Hoffmann 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June ii, 5904 Fire Department, December lo, de Aug. 5 Geo. L. Buckholz 550 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1902, to December so, 1904 Fire Department, September x, Aug. 5 Joseph F. Hart... Is, 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1905, to September x, 1903 Fire Department, June 1, gror, te Aug. 5 Chas. A. Barnes Igo 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June 1, 1903 Fire Department, June sr, zgo2, Aug. 5 Louis Higgins.... z5c, 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June 11, 1904 Fire Department, March II, 1902, to Aug. 5 Maurice F. Brady. 550 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, March it, 5904 Fire Department, April 6, 1901, Aug. 5 James F. Heffer- to April 6, xgo3 nan 550 0. Balance of salary due as Fireman, 5 Chas. F. Brown 550 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, September 5, Aug. Fire Department, June z, 1901, 5901, to September z, ism; to June i, 5903 Aug. 5 Moe M. Isaacs I$O oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Thos. Bowe 550 op Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, October z, Fire Department, June 5i, x902, 1900, to October I, 1902 to June 11, 1904 Aug. 5 Frank A. Jaeger ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Jas. F. Brady ISo 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Deparfment, January a, Fire Department, June it, 1902, 1902, to January 5, 1904 to June 5t, 1904 Aug. 5 Joseph D. Johnson 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Martin J. Boyne so 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, October x, 1899, Fire Department, December lo, to October a, 1901 1902, to December so, 5904 Aug. 5 Thomas M. Kelly I5o oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Wm. E. Bechtold 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, January r, 1902, Fire Department, January 3, to January 1, 1904 404, to January 3, 190$ Aug. 5 Geo. J. Kenney 550 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Chas. R. Biffi 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, March 15, 1902, Fire Department, July 15, 1901, to March r5, 1904 to July 15, 1903 Aug. 5 Peter J. Keenan 550 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, November 1, 5 Joseph G. Callahan 150 oo di Aug. Fire Department, September r, 1899, to November 1, 1901 1901, to September z, 1903 Aug. 5 Casper T. King zso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Balance of salary clue as Fireman, Fire Department, December ao, 5 Richard J. Condon. 150 oo 44 Aug. Fire Department, March is, 5902, 1902, to December ro, 1904 to March is, 1904 Aug. 5 Henry C. Kreimeier 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, March 1$, 1902, 5 Charles Colbarth 150 oo if Aug. Fire Department, October 1, to March 15, 1904 1898, to October r, zsmo Aug. 5 George V. Kane 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman. Fire Department, June 14, 1904, Aug. 5 Harry J. Camp 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, November 16, to June 14, 1905 1900, to November 16, 1902 Aug. 5 Fred'k J. Krauser Iso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, May 8, 1900, Aug. 5 Edward J. Con- nelly 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, to May 8, 1902 Fire Department, December zo, Aug. 5 Charles Lynch aso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1902, to December so, 1904 Fire Department, September 1, 1, 1993 44 Aug. 5 David V. Church ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1901, to September Fire Department, November x6, Aug. 5 Wilford Leslie 130 no Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1900, to November 16, 1902 Fire Department, November z6, 1901, to November 16, z9o4 46 Aug. 5 Jacob Dredger 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, June x, 1902, Aug. 5 John A. Langdon 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June x, 1904 Fire Department, July 17, 1902, to July 17, 1904 Aug. 5 Timothy Donohue. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, November 1, Aug. 5 Edwin Lawley 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1900, to November z, 1902 Fire Department, September 7, Jno. L. M. Demp- ificm, to September 7, 1901 Aug. 5 Fireman, sey 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 John Lanx I50 00 Balance of salary due as Fire Department, September x, Fire Department, December a, 5901, to September a, 1903 1905, to December t, 1903 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Edw. H. Danziger. oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Daniel A. Lyons x50 00 Fire Department, December 10, Fire Department, August x, 1902, 590r, to December t o, 1904 to August 5, 1904 14 Aug. 5 Lucien Du lion- Iso 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. g Alex. J. Looser 56 66 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, August x6, 1900, Fire Department, August 21, to August 16, 1902 1904, to (not stated) dif Aug. 5 John F. Dunne 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Wm. Maurer 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, February 59, Fire Department, June 23, 1899, 5903, to February 59, 1905 to June 23, 1901 Aug. 5 Anthony D. Dia- Aug. 5 James F. Monag- mond 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, han , ISo oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, June 8, 402, Fire Department, June is, 1903. to June 8, 1904 to June rs, 1905 Aug. 5 Robt. H. Donaghy 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 George J. Metzler ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department May 8, 1904, Fire Department, December io, to May 8, 1905 5902, to December lo, 5904 44 Aug. 5 Fred'k Ergenzinger ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 John J. Malloy x6 66 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, September 1, Fire Department, August 21, 1901, to September 1, 1903 44 1904, to (not stated) di Aug. 5 Wm. F. Elder 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 James H. Malone 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, September io, Fire Department, May 12, 1904. 1902, to September to, 1904 to May 12, 1905 Aug. 5 John E. Evans 15o oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Wm. A. Mulligan 550 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, July 15, 1902, Fire Department, January 1, to July 15, 1904 1902, to January r, 1904 Aug. 5 John M. Fagan 33 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Harry F. Morris 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, May 29, 1904, Fire Department, December ro, to May 29, 1905 1902, to December to, 15904• • • • Aug. 5 Geo. Fitzsimmons 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. s Chas. G. Morse zso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, September x5, Fire Department, September 15, 1901, to September 15, 1903 1898, to September r5, 1900 due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Thos. F. Foley 150 oo Balance of salary Aug. 5 John Morrissey 550 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, March to, 1899, Fire Department, August 9, 1899, to March to, 1901 to August g, 1901 Fireman, Aug. 5 Geo. T. Fausel 150 oo Balance of salary due as Aug. 5 Byran F. Maher 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, November a, Fire Department, September 1, 1900, to November I, 1902 1901, to September 1, 5903 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Wm. A. Fragee Aug. 5 Wm. F. Messner ISO 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, March 1, 1902, Fire Department, July 16, 1899, to March 1, 1904 to July 16, tgot Aug. 5 Michael F. Finne- Aug. 5 Myles Morris 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, ran 32 32 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, April a, 1901, Fire Department, June 14, 1904. 14 44 to April r, 1903 to June 14, 1905 Balance of salary due as Fireman, due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Thos. McEwans a5o oo Aug. 5 Henry Gruber, Jr 150 00 Balance of salary Fire Department, November 15, Fire Department, November a, 1901, to November 15, 1903 1900, to November I, 1902 Aug. 5 Joseph McGrath ISO oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Balance of salary due as Fireman, I. Aug. 5 Patrick J. Grace 150 oo Fire Department, April I, 1900, Fire Depattment, November 1, 44 to April 1, 1902 1900, to November 1, 1902 Fireman, Fireman, Aug. 5 Michael McNally 250 oo Balance of salary due as Aug. 5 Daniel J. Gallagher 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fire Department, May 8, 1900, to Fire Department, September x, 44 1901, to September a, 1903 May 8, 1902 Aug. 5 Edward F. McNal- Aug. 5 James Guilfoyle xso oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fireman, September 7, ly 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fire Department, Fire Department, May 8, 1900, to 1899, to September 7, Igor May 8, 1902 Aug. 5 James H. Grady 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, June 51, 1902, Aug. 5 Michael F. McCaff- rey 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June II, 5904 Department, July 15, 1902, • Fire 46 Aug. 5 Alexander Hanna 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, June i5, 1903, to July 55, 1904 to June 15, 1905 Aug. 5 Frank H. McGui- salary due as Fireman, Balance of salar y due as Fireman, ness 150 oo Balance of Aug. 5 Charles C. Hirschi. 550 oo Fire Department, September x, Fire Departme nt, October 1, 1901, 44 to October 1, 1903 1902, to September 1, 1904 as Fireman, Aug. 5 John P. McGuire I50 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 5 George Hamm 150 oo Balance of salary due Aug. Fire Department, March 28, 1899, Fire Department, September t, to March 28, 1901 1901, to September 1, 1903 salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Thos. F. Newman 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Anthony T. Heilig. x so oo Balance of Fire Department, January 18, Fire Department, December to, 1902, to January 18, 1904 1902, to December to, 1904 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Thos. J. O'Toole 55o 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Jas. P. Higgins November 1, Department, June 1, 1901, Fire Department, Fire 46 1898, to November x, 1900 to June a, 1903

7816 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, tgo5.

Date Date Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney.

Aug. 5 Frank L. Owens... 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Matthew S. Tier- Fire Department, November 1, ney 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1900, to November 1, 1902 McClosky, Belfer Fire Department, SepteMber 5, & Flash. 1900, to September 5, 1902 McClosky, Belfer Aug. 5 John J. Perry 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, & Flash. Fire Department, January t, Aug. 5 Frank Ulrich ...... 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, t6 1902, to January 1, 1 904 Fire Department, June I1, 1902, Aug. 5 Albert Padgett 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, to June 11, 1904 fe Fire Department, May 23, 1899, Aug. 5 Geo. W. Verafelt. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, to May 23, /9o1 Fire Department, September 16, Aug. 5 Edward E. Parker 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1899, to September 16, 1,got Fire Department, November 1, ug. 5 August Voges.... t5o oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, !goo, to November 1, 1902 Fire Department, October x, 44 Aug. 5 Michael Roehrig 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, toot, to October r, I go Fire Department, September 16, Aug. 5 Wardell Van Loan I so oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1899, to September 16, 1901 Fire Department, May z, 1902, Aug. 5 Matthias R. Robin- to May 1, 1904 son 15o 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Alexander Welsh.. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, October 1, Fire Department, November 18, 1902, to October 1, 1904 1898, to November 18, 1900 150 00 Aug. 5 Joseph T. Reilly.. Iso 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Chas. E. Wooley.. Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, December to, Fire Department, May 16, 1903, 1902, to December to, 1904. • • • to May 16, 1905 Aug. 5 Wm. Ross t5o 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Frank Wygant.... 15o 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, March I, 1902, Fire Department, August 1, 19cio, to March i, 1904 to August 1, 1902 Aug. 5 Jas. A. Rhatigan 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Martin A. Walsh. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, December to, Fire Department, July t, 1899, 1902, to December to, 1904... • to July 1, 1901 Aug. 5 Thos. J. Reynolds. 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, .\ug. 5 John J. Westrich.. 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, November 18, Fire Department, December io, 1899, to November 18, 1901 1902, to December to, 1904 dd Aug. Sylvester J. Shea 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 George Weber.... 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 5 Fire Department, November 16, Fire Department, December to, Igoo, to November 16, 1902 1902, to December to, 1904 Aug. 5 I.loyd H. Smith 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Frank J. G. Weber 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, July 23, 1899, Fire Department, October ts, to July 23, 1901 Igor, to October is, 1903 61 Aug. 5 Richard R. Siegert. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Edward H. Weiler. 'so oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, December to, Fire Department, December lo, 1902, to December lo, 1904 1902, to December to, 1904 Aug. 5 Edward M. Slater. 150 00 Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Amos. F. Young.. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, Fire Department, August i6, Fire Department, October 15, x goo, to August 16, 1902 1902, to October 15, 1904 di Aug. 5 Long Island Rail- Aug- 5 Sebastian Schiffer- decker, Jr 16 65 Balance of salary due as Fireman, road Company.. 3,563 58 Labor and expenses moving 48-inch Fire Department, November 19, sewer, in Atlantic avenue, Brook- 1904, to (not stated) lyn, from Carlton to Flatbush Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. Robert S. Stryker. 150 oo avenue, abandoned by the City 5 Fire Department, July 6, 1901, and in the way of the Atlantic to July 6, 1903 id avenue improvement Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Eleanor Corey..... Aug. 5 Edward F. Nealis. 150 oo 35 oo Burial uj Veteran Andrew H. Corey, Fire Department, January 1, her husband; paid to undertaker. 1901, to January 1, 1903 Aug. 5 Chas. A. Conrady. 58 78 Expenses incurred while Clerk of Balance of salary due as Fireman, Aug. 5 Patrick J. Tyre11 150 oo Third District Municipal Court Fire Department, November 1, Aug. 5 Worrell Sr Kane... 999 8o Various printing and publishing in td 1899, to November 1, 1901 " The Staten Islander," 1899 to Aug. 5 Martin J. Tierney. 150 oo Balance of salary due as Fireman, 1904 Ryan & Innes. Fire Department, December to, Aug. 5 Berl Wasserman.. 140 go Sewer overflow, No. 363 Christopher 1902, to December to, 1904 avenue, Brooklyn M. L. Feilers.

Contracts Registered for the Week Ending August 5, tgo5.

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

13361 July 24, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... Charles W. Collins ...... The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. $1,500 00 For regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, etc., Jumel place, from One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street to E:dge- cotnbe avenue, etc. Estimate, $3,530 00 President of the 13362 July 24, 1905 Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan. ... Charles W. Collins The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 4,000 oo For regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, etc., West One Hundred and Seventy-second street, from Broadway to St. Nicholas avenue, etc Estimate, 13,879 50 13363 July 25, 1905 President of the Borough of The Bronx.... The Bronx.... D. W. Moran The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 6,oao oo For regulating, grading, setting curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying crosswalks, building approaches and placing fences in East One Hundred and Fortieth street, from a point about iso feet west of Cypress avenue to Locust avenue, etc Estimate, 13,912 50

13364 July 14,1905 President of the Borough of Richmond • • Richmond__ John E. Donovan American Bonding Company of Baltimore 500 oo For constructing a temporary storm water sewer and appur- tenances in Richmond terrace, from Columbia street to Bodine's creek, First Ward, etc Estimate, 1,771 20 13365 July 25, 1905 President of the Borough of Queens Queens. Long Island Contracting and Supply Company.. American Bonding Company of Baltimore 1,800 oo For regulating, grading, curbing and laying sidewalks on Hulst street, from Foster avenue to Skillman avenue, etc., First Ward Estimate, 3,554 00 13366 July I1, 1905 Education ....• • The Bronx.... William H. Quinn People's Surety Company .... 3,100 00 For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools x, 2 and 31. Total, 6,017 00

13367 July 21, 1905 Education Manhattan.... Charles H. Rabe The Metropolitan Surety Corn- pany 2,800 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 5o, 74, 135 and Stuyvesant High School Total, 4,160 00 13368 July 20, 1905 Education . Manhattan.... J. Edward Bentz American Bonding Company of Baltimore 1,300 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 104 and 122 Total, 2,583 00 13369 July 13, 19o5 Education Manhattan and The Bronx.. A. G. Spalding & Bros... Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland 3,375 oo For furnishing and erecting gymnastic apparatus on open-air playgrounds and in school playgrounds; also removing and storing, etc., Items t and 2, in various schools.... Total, 6,750 00 13370 July It, 1905 Education Brooklyn Louis Gluck National Surety Company.... 1,400 oo For new furnitrue, etc., Item 3, for old school buildings.. Total, 5,000 oo

13371 July 13, 1905 Education . •• • • • Brooklyn Frank M. Walsh The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany 2,900 00 For furnishing and erecting gymnastic apparatus on open- air playgrounds and in school playgrounds; also re- moving and storing, etc., Items x and 2 in various schools Total, 5,800 00 13372 July 17, 1905 Parks Manhattan and Richmond... John H. Meyer National Surety Company 4,000 oo For furnishing and delivering coal, Borough of Manhattan. Estimate, 8,226 48

13373 July 13, x go5 Parks Manhattan and Richmond... Siegel-Cooper Company .. American Surety Company of New York Boo oo For furnishing and delivering supplies (fresh beef), Bor- ough of Manhattan Estimate, 878 o8 3374 July 14, 1905 Parks Manhattan and Richmond... Frank J. Lennon Com- pany American Bonding Company of Baltimore 5,000 00 For furnishing and delivering supplies (forage), Borough of Manhattan Estimate, 13375 July 17, 1905 Water Supply., 9,745 54 Gas and Elec- tricity Manhattan and The Bronx.. Nicholas L. Stokes American Bonding Company of Baltimore 300 oo For furnishing and delivering coal Estimate, 657 80 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD, 781 7

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

1 3376 July 27,1905 Water Supply, Gas and Elec- tricity Manhattan and The Bronx .. John L. Florence The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany 500 oo For furnishing materials, repairing and restoring artificial stone sidewalks and curbing and resetting natural stone curbing Estimate, r,80o 00 13377 July 26, 1905 President of the Borough of Queens Queens.. John McLaughlin The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 2,500 00 For furnishing and delivering sewer pipe Estimate, 2,942 00

13378 July 19, 1905 President of the Borough of The Bronx .... The Bronx.... John C. Rodgers The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; National Surety Company... 50,000 oo For constructing approaches to bridges over the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and the New York and Putnam Railroad at Depot place and West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, etc. Estimate, 132,652 00 13379 July 24, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan • • • • Manhattan.... Jacob E. Conklin ...... American Surety Company of New York 1,000 oo For furnishing and delivering broken stone and trap-rock screenings Estimate, 4,500 00 1338o July 11, 1905 Education .... Manhattan.... E. J. Johnson & Co American Surety Company of New York 600 oo For furniture, Item z, for new Public School 132 ..Total, 859 00 13381 July 21, 1905 Education Manhattan.... James J. Cooke & Bros The Metropolitan Surety Coin- pany 400 00 For sanitary repairs, etc., in Public School 43 Total, 749 00

Education . Manhattan.... Matthew J. Crowley 13382 July 14, 1905 National Surety Company 400 00 For sanitary repairs, etc., in Public School 52 Total, 541 00 13383 July 20, 1905 Education . Manhattan.... J. Edward Bentz American Bonding Company of Baltimore 1,900 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 32, 93 and 94 Total, 3,590 00 Education . 13384 July 20, 1905 Manhattan.... W. W. Chard National Surety Company Boo oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 84.... Total, 1,485 00 Education . 13385 July 14,1905 Manhattan. . Adam S. Sands National Surety Company 1,000 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 184.. Total, 1,885 oo 13386 July 12, 1905 Education Manhattan.... A. M. Lasser The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 3,400 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools to, 28, 58, 67, 127, 141 and 165 Total, 5,385 00 13387 July I I, 1905 Education . Manhattan.... American School Furni- ture Company American Surety Company of New York 500 oo For furniture, Item z, for addition to Public School 83.... Total, 839 00 13388 July 20, 1905 Education . Manhattan.... James Hamilton National Surety Company r,000 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 87.... Total, 1,922 00 13389 July 20, 1905 Education Manhattan.... Hahn & O'Reilly National Surety Company 3,100 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 14, 27, 40, 73 and 82 Total, 5,546 00 Education 13390 July 12, 1905 Manhattan .... Cohen & Eckman The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 600 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 17...Total, 970 00 13391 July 12, 1905 Education Manhattan.... J. P. Hansen The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 6,900 oo Alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 9, 43, 51, 54, 157, 166, 170 and 179 Total, 13,020 00 13392 July 12, 1905 Education . • • •• Manhattan.... Alexander R. Brown .... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company 300 oo For furniture, Item 1, for new Public School 132.... Total, 624 00 13393 July 12, 1905 Education ..... Manhattan.... Alexander R. Brown .... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company 700 oo For furniture, Item 1, for addition to Public School 83. Total, 1,699 00 Education 13394 July 14, 1905 The Bronx.... Reis & O'Donovan The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 5,000 oo For installing electric equipment in new Public School 40. Total, 9,983 00 13395 July 14, 1905 Education • • • • Brooklyn Reis & O'Donovan The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 2,800 oo For installing electric equipment in the addition to and alterations in Public School 103 Total, 8,480 00 13396 July 12, 1905 Education ..... Brooklyn. George Hildebrand The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany; People's Surety Com- pany of New York 70,000 oo For general construction, etc., of additions to and altera- tions in Public School 89 Total, 123,300 00 13397 July 12, 1905 Education Queens Frank Dobson National Surety Company ; the Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 10,000 oo For installing heating and ventilating apparatus in addition to I'ublic School 71 Total, 19,970 00 Education .• • • . 13398 July II, 1905 Queens.. Tolmie & Kerr National Surety Company 1,500 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., to Public School r ....Total, 2,437 00

13399 July II, 1905 Education Queens Edward Stapleton American Bonding Company of Baltimore 2,600 00 For alterations, etc., in Public School 24 Total, 4,970 00

13400 July 14, 1905 Education Queens. Reis & O'Donovan The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 2,300 oo For installing electric equipment in addition to and altera- tions in Public School x Total, 5,665 00 13401 July 14, 1905 Education Richmond Plymouth Electric Com- pany American Bonding Company of Baltimore 1,000 oo For installing electric equipment for addition to and altera- tions in Public School 18, Item 2 Total, 2,888 00 13402 July 12,1905 Education Richmond Frank Dobson National Surety Company; the Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 6,000 00 For installing heating and ventilating apparatus for addi- tion to and alterations in Public School 18, Item I.... Total, 10,490 00 13403 July 12, 1905 Education Richmond James I. Newman American Bonding Company of Baltimore 5,800 oo For erecting fire escapes and making necessary alterations at Public Schools 8, 9, 13, 19 and 22 Total, 7,701 00 13404 July 17, x 9o5 President of the Borough of Brooklyn .... • Brooklyn Sigritto & Mannino Com- pany American Surety Company of New York 3,000 o For constructing sewer and appurtenances in Fourth ave- nue, both sides, from Sixtieth street to Sixty-first street, with outlet sewer in Fourth avenue, westerly side, between Sixty-first street and Sixty-fourth street. Estimate, 3,518 51 13405 July 13, 1905 President of the Borough of Brooklyn ..... Brooklyn. N. Schneider's Sons ... • People's Surety Company 8,000 oo For regulating, grading, curbing, guttering and laying sidewalks on Seventy-fourth street, from Second ave- nue to Seventh avenue, etc Estimate, 19,676 50 13406 July 26, 1905 Water Supply, Gas and Elec- tricity Manhattan and The Bronx.. Frederick T. Tapley National Surety Company 2,000 00 For furnishing and delivering hydrants Estimate, 6,242 50 13407 July 28, 1905 Water Supply, Gas and Elec- tricity Manhattan and The Bronx.. John J. Brodley Jos. R. Zubrod; George H. Peal 1,000 oo For loading, hauling and unloading straight pipe and special castings . Estimate, 1,992 20

13408 July 26,1905 Water Supply, Gas and Elec- tricity Brooklyn United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Com- pany National Surety Company 15,000 oo For furnishing and delivering cast iroti pipe and special castings Estimate, 77,083 13

13409 July 26,1905 Docks and Fer- ries All Boroughs.. George B. Spearin The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 13,000 oo For preparing for and building a new pier at the foot of East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, Port Morris, Borough of The Bronx Estimate, 33,603 50 7818 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

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

13410 July 24, 1905 Docks and Fer- ries All Boroughs.. Howard S. Bowns American Bonding Company of Baltimore 4,009 oo For furnishing and delivering coal, Borough of Manhattan. Estimate, 10,220 00

13411 July 19, 1905 Parks The Bronx.... Guidone & Galardi The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany 4,500 oo For furnishing all the labor and materials for the erection and completion of men's toilet and women's toilet in the New York Zoological Park, in Bronx Park.. Total, 8,385 00

13412 July 15, 1905 Parks The Bronx. Peter Kiernan The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany 1,500 oo For furnishing all the labor and materials for the erection and completion of a camel house in the New York Zoological Park, in Bronx Park Total, 2,800 00

13413 July 26, 19o5 Parks . Brooklyn a n d Queens...-. George Hildebrand The Metropolitan Surety Corn- pany I0,000 oo For the erection and completion of a shelter house at Forest Park, Borough of Queens Total, 30,900 00

13414 July 29.1905 President of the Borough of The Bronx.... The Bronx.... P. J. Kane The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 1,000 oo For regulating, grading, setting curbstones, flagging the sidewalks, laying crosswalks, building approaches and placing fences in East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, from Morris avenue to Sherman avenue, etc. Estimate, 2,090 00

13415 July 29, 1905 President of the Borough of The Bronx.... The Bronx.... The Barber Asphalt Pav- ing Company The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company; the Title Guaranty and Trust Com- pany of Scranton, Pa 2,000 oo For paving with asphalt blocks on a concrete foundation the roadway of East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, from Third avenue to St. Ann's avenue, and setting curb where necessary, etc Estimate, 3,239 so 13416 July 29, 1905 President of the Borough of The Bronx.... The Bronx.... The Barber Asphalt Pav- ing Company The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company; the Title Guaranty and Trust Com- pany of Scranton, Pa 4,000 oo For paving with asphalt blocks on a concrete foundation the roadway of Stebbins avenue, from Dawson street to Westchester avenue, and setting curb where neces- sary, etc. Estimate, 6,543 80

13417 July 25, 1905 President of the Borough of Queens Queens. Boyce & Barnes Company American Bonding Company of Baltimore z,000 oo For furnishing and delivering coal Estimate, 1,938 00 • 13418 July 24, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... Harlem Contracting Com- pany The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company .... 3,000 00 For regulating and repaving with asphalt block pavement on a concrete foundation the roadway of One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, from Lenox avenue to Seventh avenue, etc. Estimate, 9,780 00

13419 July 24, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; National Surety Company... 3,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Manhattan avenue, from One Hundred and Tenth street to One Hundred and Sixteenth street, etc Estimate, 8,937 00 1342o July 21,1005 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 5,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Twenty-fifth street, from First avenue to Fourth avenue, etc. Estimate, 12,207 00 13421 July 21, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 7,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Forty-second street, from Park avenue to Sev- enth avenue, etc Estimate, 27,978 00

13422 July 21,1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 200 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of the intersection of Seventy-second street and West End avenue, etc Estimate, 652 50

13423 July 21, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 600 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Thirty-seventh street, from Sixth avenue to Broad- way, etc. Estimate, 1,493 6o 13424 July 21,1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 1,500 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Thirty-eighth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, etc. Estimate, 3,810 no 13425 July 21,19.05 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scianton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 5,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Houston street, from Norfolk street to Sheriff street, etc. Estimate, 16,425 00 13426 July 21, 1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 2,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Houston street, from Bowery to Eldridge street, etc. Estimate, 6,734 00 13427 July 21,1905 President of the Borough of Manhattan .... Manhattan.... The Sicilian Asphalt Pav- ing Company The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.; the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company.... 1,000 oo For regulating and repaving with asphalt pavement on a present pavement relaid as foundation the roadway of Amsterdam avenue, from One Hundred and Fifth street to One Hundred and Sixth street, etc..Estirnate, 2,665 no WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD. 7819

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

13428 July 12, 5905 Education Brooklyn. Thomas J. York The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany i,soo oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools x9 and 51. Total, 9,940 00

13429 July 21, 19o5 Education Manhattan.... James Fay's Son The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. 05oo oo For sanitary repairs, etc., in Public Schools 32 and Total, 2,415 OS

13430 July 20, 1905 Education Brooklyn J. Edward Bentz American Bonding Company of Baltimore 5,500 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., in Public Schools 20, 37, 38, 59 and 68 Total, 5,714 00

13431 July 21, 1905 Education Brooklyn. P. S. O'Brien National Surety Company 1,900 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 55, 88 and 117 Total, 3,024 00

13432 July 20, 19o5 Education Brooklyn P. O'Connor The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany Soo oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 23-Total, 1,330 00 13433 July 14, 1905 Education Brooklyn Fred E. Jaeger American Bonding Company of Baltimore 500 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public School 75 Total, 824 00 13434 July 21, 1905 Education Brooklyn Joseph Ohlhausen The Metropolitan Surety Com- pany . 2,600 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., for Public Schools 22, 86.. Total, 4,563 00

13435 July 21, 1905 Education Queens. Alexander Muether The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa.. goo oo For alterations, repairs, etc., to Public School 9 Total, 1,890 00 13436 July 17, 1905 Education Queens.. Neptune B. Smyth American Bonding Company of Baltimore 4,800 oo For alterations, repairs, etc., to Public Schools 5, 7 and 80. Total, 9,060 00

13437 July 20, 1905 Education Manhattan and Brooklyn P. J. Foster The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company 500 oo For furnishing and delivering school supplies (woodwork, etc.) Total, 1,000 00

Approval of Sureties for the Week Ending August 5, 3905. August 3, 1905-For repairs to heating and ventilating plants in Public Schools 13, 'The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the 20, etc., Borough of The Bronx-For Department of Education. following proposals, viz.: Frank Dobson, No. 218 East Forty-second street, Principal. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. July 31, 1905-For printing and stationery supplies for election purposes, The City of New York-For Board of Elections. August 3, 1905-For alterations, etc , to Public School 190, Borough of Manhattan- Martin B. Brown Company, No, 49 Park place, Principal. For Department of Education. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Louis Rohdt, No. 187 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Surety. Principal. July 33, 1905-For supplies of stone, Borough of Manhattan-For Department of Docks National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. and Ferries. August 3, 1905-For furniture for new Public School 147, Borough of 'Brooklyn- John Peirce Company, No. 277 Broadway, Principal. For Department of Education. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Robert C. Ogden, No. 784 Broadway, Principal. Broadway, Surety. American Surety Company of New York, No. too Broadway, July 31, 1905-For furnishing broken stone, Borough of Manhattan-For Department Surety. of Parks. August 3, 1905-For certain furniture for Public School 147, Borough of Brooklyn- Clinton Point Stone Company, No. 17o Broadway, Principal. For Department of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty Slatington Slate Company, Slatington, Pa., Principal. street, New York, Surety. American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, July 31, 1905-For water-mains in Avenue St. John, etc., The City of New York- Surety. For Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. August 3, 1905-For school furniture for Public School 147, Borough of Brooklyn- Milton Construction Company of New York, Principal. For Department of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty New Jersey School and Church Furniture Company, Trenton, N. J., street, New York; the Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Principal. Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Sureties. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 35 Wall street, July 31, 1905-For regulating, etc., Teller avenue-For the President of the Borough New York City; American Surety Company of New York, No. of The Bronx. 100 Broadway, Sureties. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Company, No. I Broadway, Principal. August 3, I905-For furniture for Public School 147, Borough of Brooklyn-For National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway: the Title Guaranty Department of Education. and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Fred. G. Lax, No. III West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Sureties. Principal. July 31, 1905-For paving with asphalt Ninth avenue-For the President of the Bor- National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. ough of Queens. August 4, 1905-For heating and ventilating plants in Public School 4, Borough of Interstate Paving Company, No. 44 Court street, Principal. The Bronx-For Department of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty R. W. Hillman, No. 123 East Twenty-third street, Principal. street, New York; the Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 35 Wall street, Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Sureties. New York City: American Surety Company of New York, No. July 33, 1905-For paving with asphalt Carver street-For the President of the Bor- loo Broadway, Sureties. ough of Queens. August 4, I905-For sanitary work in Public School 15, Borough of Manhattan-For Intersttate Paving Company, No. 44 Court street, Principal. Department of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty James Fay's Son, No. 205 East Fifty-first street, Principal. street, New York; the Title Guaranty and Trust Company of 'The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Sureties. Broadway, Surety. July 31, 1905-For water-mains in Metropolitan avenue, etc. Borough of Brooklyn- August 4, 1905-For electrical work in Public School 38, Borough of Manhattan- For Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. For Department of Education. Isaac Harris, No. 485 Flatbush avenue, Principal. Peet, McAnery & Powers, No. 225 Fourth avenue, Principal. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; National Surety Company. No. 346 Broadway ; American Bonding People's Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, Sureties. Brooklyn, Sureties. August 4, 1905-For furniture for Public School 4 (Item I), Borough of The Bronx- August 2, 1905-For completing contract for laying drains at Van Nest-For the For Department of Education. President of the Borough of The Bronx. Robert C. Ogden, No. 784 Broadway, Principal. J. M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. American Surety Company of New York, No. loo Broadway, The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, Surety. Surety. August 4, 3905-For furniture for Public School 41, Borough of The Bronx-For August 2, 1905-For building a sewer in Avenue St. John-For the President of the Department of Education. Borough of The Bronx. Louis Gluck, No. 211 East Fifty-ninth street, Principal. J. M. Stanton, No. 1341 Webster avenue, Principal. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, August 4, I905-For the construction of Public School 71, Borough of Manhattan- Surety. For Department of Education. August 2, 1905-For grading, etc., around Baird court, The City of New York-For William Werner, No. 894 Forest avenue, Principal. Department of Parks. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 John V. Schaefer & Co., No. 9 East Fifty-ninth street, Principal. Broadway, Surety. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 August 4, I905-For alterations, etc., to Public Schools 14, 72, etc., Borough of Man- Broadway; National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, hattan--For Department of Education. Sureties. Charles Wille, No. 39 East Forty-second street, Principal. August 2, 1905-For regulating East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street-For the The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 President of the Borough of The Bronx. Broadway, Surety. George L. Brown, No. 613 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth August 4, 3905-For repairs and alterations to Public School 15, Borough of Queens- street, Principal. For Department of Education. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Nick Muller, No. 23 Dutch Kills street, Principal. Broadway, Surety. American Surety Company of New York, No. I00 Broadway, August 2, 1905-For paving Chambers street-For the President of the Borough of Surety. Manhattan. August 4, 1905-For laying water-mains in the Bowery, etc., Borough of Manhattan- Eppinger & Russell Company, No. 66 Broad street, Principal. For Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Patrick Goodman, No. 1668 Park avenue, Principal. Broadway; National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York; Sureties. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Sureties. August 3, 1905-For supplies of coal, Borough of The Bronx-For Department of August 4, 3905-For furnishing vault pans, etc., The City of New York-For De- Parks. partment of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity. Olin J. Stephens, No. 444 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Frank X. D'Ossone, Mount Kisco, Principal. street, Principal. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Surety. Broadway, Surety. August 4, 3905--For remodeling, etc., Massapequa Pumping Station, The City of New August 3, 1905-For building a sewer in Seventh avenue, from Seventy-ninth street York-For Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. to Ninety-second street-For the President of the Borough of Brooklyn. Michael J. Dady, No. 350 Fulton street, Principal. P. J. Murray, No. 215 Montague street, Principal. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway; the Title Guaranty Federal Union Surety Company, No. 35 Nassau street; National and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Broadway, Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Sureties. Sureties.

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August 4, 1905-For hauling and laying water-mains, etc., in Bassford avenue, The Referred to the Corporation Counsel. City of New York-For Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Affidavits and notice of motion for mandamus, case people ex rel. Supreme Court, tricity. Kings County, Henry Metcalf against William McAdoo, Police Commissioner, with re- Louis D. Gregory, No. 342 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth quest that counsel be assigned to defend. street, Principal. Summons, complaint, etc., case Supreme Court, New York County, Edgar Sterck, National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. No. 54 West Eighth street, against Isaac A. Hopper, et al., with request that counsel August 4, 1005-For iron gates for temporary school buildings, Borough of Man- he assigned to defend. hattan-For Department of Education. Referred to Inspector of Repairs and Supplies. John Benney, No. 228 East Eighty-second street, Principal. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Communication from Gordon Battery Company, recommending the use of their bat- teries by the Police Department. Broadway, Surety. On reading and filing report of Acting Chief Clerk, and the opinion of the Cor- August 4, 1905-For repairs, etc., to Public School 34, Borough of Queens-For poration Counsel dated August 25, 1905, concerning the bid or estimate submitted by Department of Education. Kemlein & Leahy. J. E. Anderson, No. 46o Fulton street, Principal. Ordered, That the contract for furnishing all the labor and furnishing and erect- American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, ing all the materials necessary in making and completing alterations and general repairs Surety. to new station-house for the Seventieth Precinct be and is hereby awarded to Kern- August 4, 1905-For electrical work in Public School Ito, Borough of Brooklyn-For lein & Leahy, No. 315 East Ninetieth street, for the sum and price of $1,981, they Department of Education. being the lowest bidders, and that the Police Commissioner execute such contract oil the Commercial Construction Company, No. 1 Madison avenue, approval of sureties by the Comptroller. Principal. Ordered, That a copy of the opinion of the Corporation Counsel be respectfully National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. referred to the Comptroller with such bids; also that a copy of this order be referred August 4, 1905-For alterations, etc.. to Public School 26, Borough of The Bronx- to Walter E. Parfitt, architect. • For Department of Education. Ordered, That the Chief Clerk he and is hereby directed to acknowledge the receipt J. P. Hansen, No. 752 Sixth avenue, Principal. of communication from Dr. Henry P. de Forest, Police Surgeon, dated August 24, The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 1905, concerning Patrolman Hugh P. Clarence, detailed from Twenty-seventh Pre- Broadway, Surety. cinct for duty at the New York Theatre, and to state to the Police Surgeon that if he August 5, 1905-For heating and ventilating plants in Public School 26, Borough of has any complaint to make concerning the conduct of the said officer, it is his duty Queens-For Department of Education. to make the same formally through the regular channels, and that the question as United Heating Company, No. 174 Wooster street, Principal. to whether Officer Clarence is a proper one to perform duty at the entrance to a The Metropolitan Surety Company, No. 38 Park row, New York, theatre is for the Commissioner to decide after any evidence in the case which may be presented. Surety. Ordered, That the schedule of bids for horseshoeing he referred to Sergeant Coffey, 1905-For repairs, etc., to Public School 19, Borough of Queens-For August 5, in charge of horses and equipments, for report as to whether the establishment df Department of Education. each of the lowest bidders therein is within one-half mile of the respective Department Alexander Muether, No. 17 Prospect street, Principal. stable, such distance to be measured along the usual route of travel. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 On reading and filing report of Second Deputy Commissioner Thomas F. Farrell, Broadway, Surety. Ordered, That Patrolman Thomas Brady, of the Fifty-first Precinct, be and is August 5, 1905 or alterations, etc., to Public School 67, Borough of Queens-For hereby suspended from duty without pay from 3.3o p. nt., August 25, 1905, and until Department of Education. otherwise ordered. Fred Thcmpson, No. 317 Eleventh avenue, Principal. On reading and filing communication from Interborough Rapid Transit Company, The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Ordered, That the appointment of Edward Potter as Special Officer in their employ Broadway, Surety. be and is hereby revoked. August 5, 1905-For repairs, etc., to Public Schools 12, 18 and 73, Borough of Queens Referred to the Property Clerk. -For Department of Education. Demand of Marie M. Miller, for return of property now in the possession of the Charles C. Collison, Corona, L. I., Principal. Property Clerk. For report. The Title Guaranty and Trust Company of Scranton, Pa., No. 277 Referred to the Superintendent of Telegraph. Broadway, Surety. Communication from Louis J. Hamel, Secretary Washington Heights Hospital, stating that the hospital will be opened September 1, and asking for assignment Opening of Proposals for the Week Ending August 5, 1905. thereto of a surgical district. For report. The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the fol- Notice of Death. lowing Departments, viz.: Patrolman Louis E. Sahm, Nineteenth Precinct, a. m. the 27th inst. July 31, 1905-For furnishing models for the mason, iron and other work of the buildings of the College of The City of New York on St. Nicholas ter- Disapproved. race, Borough of Manhattan-For the Board of Trustees of the College Application of D. J. Donovan for appointment of Charles Leddo as Special Officer of The City of New York. Special Patrolmen Appointed. July 31, 1905-For improvements in the Erasmus Hall High School, Borough of Brooklyn; for improving Public Schools 25, 52, 64 and the DeWitt Henry Kivowitz, for Kovowitz & Horowitz, Brooklyn. Clinton High School, Borough of Manhattan ; for constructing an Israel Russman for Hyman Lieberman, Brooklyn. addition to Public School 29 and putting in a heating and ventilating Oscar A. W. Von Munchhausen for Hungarian Restaurant Company, Manhattan. plant in Public School 3o, Borough of Queens-For the Department of Masquerade Ball Permit Granted. Education. John E. Sayer, Tammany Hall, Manhattan, September 2; fee $25. July 31, 1905-For repairs to Seventh and Seventy-first Regiment Armories, Borough of Manhattan; and repairing the quarters of Squadron C, Borough of Runner License Granted. Brooklyn-For the Armory Board. Nat7ian Lowitz, No. 75 Clarkson street, Manhattan, for one year from August 23, 19o5; fee, $12.50; bond, $300. August t, 1905-For furnishing and equipping the Eighth District Court-house ; for regulating East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street and One Hun- Granted. dred and Eighty-fourth street, and for extending bridges over Port Mor- Permission to A. H. Woods, Third Avenue Theatre, to withdraw application for ris Branch Railroad, Borough of The Bronx-For the President of the license. Deposit to be refunded. Borough. Permission to Patrolman Arthur G. Briell, Seventy-fourth Precinct, to bring suit August 2, tgo5-For improving Twenty-sixth street, Crescent street, Lafayette avenue, against New York and Queens Railway Company. President street, Union street and East Thirty-fourth street, Borough of Permission to Detective-Sergeant William H. Dunn, Detective Bureau, Manhattan, Brooklyn-For the President of the Borough. to receive reward of $25 from Charles Hendricks for services rendered. With usual deduction. August 3, 1905-For erecting a parade ground building near Coney Island avenue, Full Pay Granted. Borough of Brooklyn-For the Department of Parks. Patrolman Cornelius R. Spellman, Third Sub-Precinct, July 18 to August 7, 1905. August 3, 1905-For furnishing Doorman's and stable supplies and for improving the building of the Thirty-sixth Precinct at Third avenue and One Hundred Laid Over. and Sixtieth street, The City of New York-For the Police Department. Communication from Charles H. Marshall, President Riot Relief Fund, stating that August 3, 1905-For furnishing supplies of hardware, paints, lumber, etc., Borough the case of Patrolman George M. Yeager, will be taken up in the fall and asking if the of Manhattan-For the Department of Correction. Commissioner recommends an award. For action of Police Commissioner. August 4, 1905-For vegetables, fruits, glassware, coal, etc., and improvements in the On File. Cumberland Street Hospital and Kings County Hospital, Borough of Reports from precincts in Manhattan, Bronx and Richmond, under Rule 49, para- Brooklyn, and for erecting hospital pavilions on Blackwell's Island, graph 7. Borough of Manhattan-For the Department of Public Charities. Demand of John F. Burns for reinstatement as Detective-Sergeant. J. W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller. Notices from the following Patrolmen of intention to sue for regrading: John J. Sullivan, Patrick J. Wade, William A. Miller, James Duffy, William Weiland, Sixth Precinct; William F. Connell, Patrick Shanley, Twenty-first Precinct; Eugene A. Fal- POLICE DEPARTMENT lon, George W. Nicholson, Edward Webb, Frederick Hansen, Michael M. Byron, Everett Kellum, Michael Fannon, Seventy-eighth Precinct. On reading and filing communication from George H. Allan, New York, August 28, 1905. Ordered, That the appointment of Charles McNulty as Special Officer in his employ The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Captain Thomas be and is hereby revoked. F. McAvoy: WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk. Approved Application of Captain Thomas H. Mannion, Thirty-sixth Precinct, to be excused POLICE DEPARTMENT. for twelve hours on the 31st inst. New York, August 29, 1905. Referred to the Chief Inspector. Applications for appointment of Special Officers as follows: The following proceedings were this day directed by Acting Police Commissioner Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, for Patrick S. McCaffrey, John J. Colgan and Thomas F. McAvoy Michael J. O'Neil. Referred to the Chief Inspector. New York Butchers' Dressed Meat Company, for Michael McCool. Applications for appointment of Special Officers as follows : H. Herrnstadt, for Morris Oestreicher. Louis Stauch for Gilbert Searles. H. C. Miner for Samuel Siegle at People's Theatre. Referred to the Second Deputy Commissioner. Edwin D. Miner for John J. Sheehan for Eighth Avenue Theatre. Report of Inspector Thomas Murphy, on complaint of Frank J. Reilly, regarding R. Linkiewicz for Henry E. Sachs. conduct of Special Officer William Sweeney. For recommendation when case is dis- Harlem River Park Amusement Company for Harry Petersen. posed of in court. Referred to the Corporation Counsel. Chief Clerk to Answer. Summons and complaint, case Supreme Court, New York County, Michael R. Louis Muller, asking for list of bidders, etc., for painting, etc., various station- Matteo against Patrolman William F. Hedeman, with request that counsel be assigned houses. to defend the officer. Walter E. Thwaite, asking information regarding Patrolman D. J. Daly, Seventy- Approved. ninth Precinct. Application of Captain Joseph Burns, Thirty-second Precinct, to be excused for A. Pearson's Sons, relative to return of deposit on bid for supplies. twelve hours on the 31st inst. A. H. Warner & Co., asking name of dealers from whom Police clubs are pur- Concert License Granted. chased. Julius Prince, No. 320 Grand street, Manhattan, to May I, 1906, from date; fee Charles G. Noll, Jr., Acting District Attorney, asking if one Michael Tandlich is $500. licensed as Special Officer, and asking for date of appointment and for whom ap- Referred to the Bookkeeper. pointed. Application of Elizabeth Davidson to collect balance of pension due estate of Frank Ruth, relative to incivility of Police at Sixty-fourth Precinct, and asking for Martha Davidson. To make payment on receipt of proper release and proof of pistol permit. identity.

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Application of Hannah Broderick to collect balance of pension due estate of Referred to the Corporation Counsel (Additional). Michael Broderick. To make payment on receipt of proper release and proof of Petition and notice of motion, United States District Court, Southern District of identity. New York, in the matter of Leon and Morton G. Greenberg, alleged bankrupts, for the Application of Annie Gibbons to collect balance of pension due estate of Thomas recovery of dry goods, etc., for advice or to defend if required. Gibbons. To make payment on receipt of proper release and proof of identity. WM. H. KIPP, Chief Clerk. Referred to Sergeant in Charge of Pension Bureau. Petition for increase of pension of Mary A. Jennings, widow of George E. Jen- nings. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Referred to Inspector Repairs and Supplies. Report of Board of Health on examination of premises No. 557 East Sixty-seventh LOCAL BOARD—FLATBUSH DISTRICT. street, used as station-house for Twenty-fifth Precinct. For immediate attention and report. Meeting in Borough Hall, Thursdays March 3o, 1905, at 3 p. m. Special Patrolman Resigned. The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names : Schuyler West, employed by Copeland Townsend, Manhattan. Hon. J. C. Brackenbridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding), Alder- man Wentz, Sixty-first Aldermanic District; Alderman Wirth, Sixty-second Aldermanic Disapproved. District, and Alderman Hann, Sixty-third Aldermanic District. Application of James J. Kehoe for appointment of Francis Gatto as Special Officer. Application of Morris Klein for appointment of Louis Rosenberg as Special Officer. The Secretary presented the following: Application of John Kessler for appointment of Charles Whitmore as Special No. 142. Officer. A resolution recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an Special Patrolmen Appointed. amendment of its resolution of February 3, 1905, initiating proceedings to alter the P. II. Gallagher, for Trunk Line Association, Manhattan. map or plan of The City of New York, by locating and laying out Newkirk avenue, Adam Boschart, for Eureka Glass Works, Brooklyn. between Flatbush avenue and Coney Island avenue, to a width of 70 feet, so as to pro- Leave of Absence Granted. vide for a width of 6o feet, was adopted by unanimous vote. Captain Thomas H. Mannion, Thirty-sixth Precinct, twenty days' vacation. No. 207. On File, Send Copy. A petition to acquire title to Linden avenue, from Nostrand avenue to Bentsen Report of Captain Thomas F. Darcy, Seventy-fourth Precinct, on complaint of avenue, was denied, all present voting in the negative. Chris. Sick, relative to crap shooting at Fourth and Pierce avenues. On File. No. 208. A petition to open East Twenty-fifth street, between Beverley road and Avenue Acknowledgment from Mary P. S. Wessman. was laid over on motion of Alderman Hann, and the Secretary was instructed to have Report of Surgeon De Forest of Contagious disease in the family of Patrolman the Engineer prepare a map showing the conditions existing between the limits men- William A. Robinson, Fourth Precinct. Officer relieved from duty under the rule. tioned. Notices from the following Patrolmen of intention to sue for regrading: James Boran, Third Sub-Precinct; Leopold Salmon, Twenty-fourth Precinct; Thomas Lynch, No. 209. Daniel J. Mullin, John J. Mullins, Fiftieth Precinct ; Charles J. Teare, Seventy-ninth Resolution recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an altera- Precinct. tion in the map or plan of The City of New York, by locating and laying out East On reading and filing communication from Arthur A. Stoughton, architect for the One Hundredth street, from its present termination to Canoe creek; and recommending construction of the new Forty-first Precinct Station-house, prison and stable, dated to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of August 23, 1905, and the report of Richard E. Enright, Inspector of Repairs and Sup- The City of New York, by locating and laying out Sea View avenue, from its present plies, thereon, dated August 28, igo5, termination at the bulkhead line to East One Hundredth street, were adopted by Ordered, That the proposal of George Hildebrand, dated August 22,. 5935, to make unanimous vote : the following changes in stable of the Forty-first Precinct Station-house, in the Borough of The Bronx, viz.: Instead of brick paving, put down one-inch thick asphalt on con- No. 210. crete bottom; alsq install 14 No. 3 drain pans with rock maple slats for the single A petition to alter the map or plan of The City of New York, by locating and stalls and 2 No. 4 drains with rock maple slats for the box stalls-81 feet. No. t gut- laying out East Forty-second street, from Avenue K to Overbaugh place; and Hub- ters (graded) five (5) outlets, with strainers, and two stall hooks, the gutters to be bard place, from East Fortieth street to East Forty-second street, was denied, all pres- covered with planks; for the sum and price of four hundred and ninety dollars, be and ent voting in the negative. is hereby accepted. On reading and filing report of the Acting Chief Clerk, Ordered, That the contract for furnishing all the labor and materials required in No. 211. making and completing general repairs, alterations and painting, etc., Police Department A resolution to open Sullivan street, from Washington avenue to Nostrand avenue, vehicles, in accordance with specifications therefor, be and is hereby awarded to Peters was adopted by unanimous vote. & Heins for the following: Patrol Wagons. No. I to. $152 00 On motion of Alderman Hann, a resolution to rescind resolution of September 26, 2d Precinct $115 00 36th Precinct Kat initiating proceedings to open Union street, between Nostrand and New York 5th Precinct 176 00 38th Precinct 73 00 avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. 6th Precinct 182 00 39th Precinct 103 oo 8th Precinct 127 oo 40th Precinct 134 00 115 oo No. 212. 12th Precinct 195 00 41st Precinct A resolution to construct a sewer in Fenimore street, between Albany and Troy 14th Precinct 2i5 00 46th Precinct 56 00 avenues, and in Troy avenue, between Fenimore street and Rutland road, was adopted 15th Precinct 136 00 47th Precinct 74 00 by unanimous vote. 17th Precinct 181 00 48th Precinct 113 00 24th Precinct 132 00 55th Precinct 143 00 503 oo No. 213. 26th Precinct 165 00 57th Precinct A resolution to construct a sewer in Avenue D, between East Thirty-ninth street 27th Precinct 163 co 59th Precinct 85 00 and East Fortieth street, was adopted by unanimous vote. 30th Precinct 535 00 65th Precinct 58 00 31st Precinct tog 00 71st Precinct 172 00 No. 120. 32d Precinct 13o 00 78th Precinct 70 00 On information furnished that sewer-basins were already in existence at the 33d Precinct 134 00 Both Precinct 162 00 southwest corner of Dorchester road and East Eighteenth street and at the northwest 34th Precinct 104 00 81st Precinct 164 oo and northeast corners of Ditmas avenue and East Eighteenth street, a resolution to provide for the construction of said basins was denied, all present voting in the Extra Patrol Wagons. negative. No. I $174 00 No. 7 $122 00 A resolution rescinding resolution of September 26, 1904, initiating proceedings to No. 2 too oo No. 8 96 00 pave with .asphalt on concrete foundation East Eighteenth street, between Avenue G No. 3 167 oo No. g 68 oo and Newkirk avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote; and No. 4 136 00 No. to 105 oo A resolution to pave with asphalt on concrete foundation and to lay or relay brick No. 5 128 oo No. i 1 125 00 gutter on East Eighteenth street, between Avenue D and Newkirk avenue, was adopted No. 6 79 00 by unanimous vote. Buggies. 27th Precinct $48 00 72d Precinct 113 00 No. 214. 6o 00 78th Precinct 85 00 A resolution to construct a sewer in Prospect street, between Vernon avenue 34th Precinct and 36th Precinct go 00 Both Precinct 55 00 Beverley road, was adopted by unanimous vote. 37th Precinct 83 oo 81st Precinct I01 00 no No. 195. 38th Precinct to6 83d Precinct 55 00 A resolution to construct sewer-basins on Bedford avenue, at the northeast and 39th Precinct 1 i t oo Extra at 33d Precinct. to5 00 103 oo Buggy of Sergeant in charge of northwest corners of Carroll street; northeast and northwest corners of Crown street; 40th Precinct northeast corner of Montgomery street; southeast corner of Linden avenue; northeast 41st Precinct 69 oo horses 102 00 55 no 1st Inspection District 86 oo and northwest corners of Church avenue, and at the intersection of the westerly curb 53d Precinct line of Bedford avenue with the easterly curb line of Flatbush avenue, was adopted 64th Precinct $55 00 by unanimous vote. Miscellaneous Wagons. Single delivery, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies $95 00 No. 215. Sanitary Company wagon No. i 78 00 A resolution to regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Dean street, Sanitary Company wagon No. 2 102 00 between Saratoga and Rockaway avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. Sanitary Company wagon No. 3 I00 00 No. 216. —for the total sum and price of $7,418, they being the lowest bidders, and that the On motion of Alderman Hann, a petition to regulate, grade, set concrete steel- Police Commissioner execute such contract on the approval of sureties by the Comp- nosed curb and lay cement sidewalks on Newkirk avenue, between Flatbush and Coney troller. Island avenues, was amended to exclude the words "steel nosed," and a resolution to On reading and filing report of the Acting Chief Clerk, that effect was adopted by unanimous vote. Ordered, That the contract for furnishing all the labor and materials required in making and completing general repairs, alterations and painting, etc., Police Department No. 149. vehicles, in accordance with specifications therefor, be and is hereby awarded to M. F. Resolutions to rescind resolution initiating proceedings to regulate, grade and Marlborough for the following: curb and lay cement sidewalks on Washington avenue, from Coney Island avenue to Patrol Wagons. Gravesend avenue; 43d Precinct $55 no 69th Precinct 59 40 To regulate, grade and curb and lay cement sidewalks on Washington avenue, 44th Precinct 78 75 72d Precinct , 95 00 from Gravesend avenue to First street; and 56th Precinct 154 oo 74th Precinct 74 75 To regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Johnson avenue, from 60th Precinct 77 5o 76th Precinct 136 5o First street to Coney Island avenue, were adopted by unanimous vote. 61st Precinct go 5o 77th Precinct 75 50 63d Precinct too 75 79th Precinct 122 40 No. 217. 64th Precinct 84 65 A resolution to regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Dewey place, between Atlantic avenue and Herkimer street, was adopted by unanimous vote. Buggies. 11th Inspection District 3o 00 77th Precinct 5o 5o No. 218. 12th Inspection District 35 00 74th Precinct 83 75 A resolution to regulate, grade and curb Montgomery street, between Franklin 68th Precinct $84 65 79th Precinct 33 75 and Bedford avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. 71st Precinct 44 65 —for the total sum and price of $1,567.05, he being the lowest bidder, and that the No. 150. Police Commissioner execute such contract on the approval of sureties by the Comp- A resolution to rescind resolution of October 21, 1904, to lay cement sidewalks troller. opposite lots lying on the east side of East Fourteenth street, between Cortelyou

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and Dorchester roads, known as Nos. 49 and 5o, Block 257, Twenty-ninth Ward Map, amended resolution to provide for the relaying of flagstones and laying cement side- was adopted by unanimous vote. walks, wherever necessary, on Crystal street, between Liberty and Belmont avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 219. A resolution to regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on East Fourth No. 156. ,treet, between Aver ue C and Church avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. On motion of Alderman Grimm, the initiation of opening proceedings on Han- cock street, from Knickerbocker avenue to the boundary line between the boroughs No. 78B. of Brooklyn and Queens, was deferred, property-owners having promised to file affi- A resolution to lay cement sidewalks on both sides of Beverley road, between davits of dedication. Ocean parkway and East Second street, where not already laid, was adopted by unani- mous vote. No. 162. On motion of Alderman Grimm, the initiation of opening proceedings on Cornelia No. 220. street, from Knickerbocker avenue to the boundary line between the boroughs of A resolution to inclose with a fence six feet high the lot lying on the southwest Brooklyn and Queens, was deferred, property-owners having promised to file affidavits corner of Throop and Jefferson avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. of dedication.

No. 87. No. 163. A petition to construct a sewer-basin at the southwest corner of Madison street On motion of Alderman Grimm, the initiation of opening proceedings on Jeffer- and Stuyvesant avenue, was laid over. son avenue, from Knickerbocker avenue to the boundary line between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, was deferred, property-owners having promised to file affidavits No. 168. of dedication. A resolution to pave with asphalt on concrete foundation East Ninth street, be- tween Beverley road and Avenue E, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 176. On motion of Alderman Grimm, the initiation of opening proceedings on Barrett No. 524. street, between Pitkin and Sutter avenues, was deferred, property-owners having Mr. Joost. Jr.. representing the petitioners, urged that macadam be used in the promised to file affidavits of dedication. paving of East Eighteenth street, between Beverley road and Avenue C, and Mr. L. H. Pounds objected to macadam and favored asphalt. On motion of Alderman Hann, No. 43. the matter was laid over and referred to the Alderman of the district for report at In order to permit of the improvement of Powell street, between Dumont and the next regular meeting. Newport avenues, a resolution was presented initiating proceedings to open Powell street, between Dumont avenue and Avenue D, the Chief Engineer of the Bureau of No. 198. Highways having reported that the affidavits of dedication filed in the office of the The Secretary read a communication from Wood, Harmon & Co., requesting per- President of the Borough did not sufficiently prove dedication. On the promise of mission to lay sidewalks by private contract in front of property owned by them and, property-owners to furnish easements, the initiation was deferred. on motion of Alderman Hann, a petition to curb and lay cement sidewalks on Utica avenue, from Church avenue to Flatbush avenue, was laid over. No. 168. The initiation of opening proceedings on Hegeman avenue, between Christopher No. 88. avenue and Watkins street, to permit of the grading, curbing and paving within the A petition to pave with asphalt on concrete foundation East Eighteenth street, same limits, was deferred to give property-owners an opportunity to file affidavits between Avenues B and C, was laid over, and referred to the Alderman of the district of dedication. for a report at the next regular meeting. On motion, the meeting adjourned. On motion, the meeting adjourned. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. --••• **-4.-- - -41. • II • BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. LOCAL BOARD-BAY RIDGE DISTRICT. LOCAL BOARD-BUSHWICK DISTRICT. Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at 3 p. m. Meeting in Borough Hall, Thursday, March 30, 5905, at 2.3o p. m. The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding), Alderman John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding); Alderman Malone, Fiftieth Aldermanic District, and Alderman Lundy, Fifty-second Aldermanic Haenlein, Sixty-fourth Aldermanic District; Alderman Bennett, Sixty-fifth Alder- District. manic District, and Alderman Grimm. Sixty-sixth Aldermanic District. On motion of Alderman Malone, the meeting was adjourned to April 5, 1905. The Secretary presented the following: JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. No. 202. A petition recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an altera- tion in the map or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Judge BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, street, from Grand street to Powers street, and from Devoe street to Metropolitan avenue, was laid over for further investigation. LOCAL BOARD-FLATBUSH DISTRICT.

No. 203. Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at II a. m. A petition recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an altera- The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: tion in the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the grade on Logan Hon. J. C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding), and Alder- street, between Hegeman and Stanley avenues, and on Vienna avenue, between Mil- man Wentz, Sixty-first Aldermanic District. ford street and Fountain avenue, was laid over for further investigation. On motion of Alderman Wentz, the meeting was postponed until 2.3o p. m. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. No. 204. --••■•••-•/•-- Resolutions recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York by locating and laying out Pellington place, from its present terminus to Highland Boulevard, and Evergreen LOCAL BOARD-FLATBUSH DISTRICT. place, from its present terminus to Pellington place, and recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New POSTPONED MEETING. York by changing the grade in the territory bounded by Highland Boulevard, New Jersey avenue, Jamaica avenue and Pellington place, were adopted by unanimous Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at 2.30 p. m. vote. The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: Hon. J. C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding), and Alder- No. 205. man Wentz, Sixty-first Aldermanic District. A resn'ution to construct a sewer in Vesta (now Van Sinderen) avenue, between The Secretary presented the following: Blake. and Riverdale avenues, with an outlet sewer in Van Sinderen avenue, between No. 221. Riverdale and Hegeman avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. A resolution to open Paerdegat avenue, from Utica avenue to Flatlands avenue, No. 206. was adopted by unanimous vote. 3. petition to construct a sewer in Degraw street, between Howard and East elV York avenues, was laid over and referred to Alderman Grimm for investigation No. 222. .•‘' report. A resolution to construct a sewer-basin at the junction of Fulton and Marion streets, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 533. A petition to regulate, grade and curb Crescent street, from Glenmore avenue On motion, the meeting adjourned. to the Old Mill Settlement (Van Dalia avenue), was amended so as to exclude pro- JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. vision for curbing, and a resolution in accordance with said amendment was adopted • ■••-- by unanimous vote. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. No. 207. LOCAL BOARD-PROSPECT HEIGHTS DISTRICT. P esolutions to construct sewer basins at the northeast and southeast corners of c'rnnyside avenue and Vermont street. to regulate, grade, curb and lay cement side- Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 5905, at 2.45 P. m. walks on Sunnyside avenue, from Vermont street to Miller avenue, and to pave with The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: asphalt on concrete Sunnyside avenue, between Vermont street and Miller avenue, John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding). were adopted by unanimous vote. There being no quorum, the meeting was postponed subject to the call of the chair. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. No. 208. A resolution to pave with asphalt on concrete Hale avenue, between Fulton street and Atlantic avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. LOCAL BOARD-WILLIAMSBURG DISTRICT. No. 209. A resolution to construct a sewer in Pitkin avenue, between Conduit and Grant Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at 2.30 p. m. avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote; and, on motion of Alderman Grimm, a The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: petition to pave with granite block on concrete foundation Pitkin avenue, between John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding) ; Alderman Linwood street and the City line, was amended so as to provide for asphalt pavement Murphy, Fifty-eighth Aldermanic District, and Alderman Kelly, Fifty-ninth Alder- between Linwood street and Lincoln avenue, and a resolution in accordance with manic District. said amendment was adopted by unanimous vote. The Secretary presented the following: No. 210. No. 27. A resolution to construct sewer-basins on Sutter avenue, at the southeast and A resolution recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an altera- southwest corners of Van Sicklen avenue, and at the southeast corner of Warwick tion in the map or plan of The City of New York by extending Lorimer street, from street, was adopted by unanimous vote. its present terminus at Noble street to Greenpoint avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 104. A resolution amending action of September 19, nog, initiating proceedings to No. 28. regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Crystal street, between Liberty and A resolution to pave with asphalt Engert avenue, from Eckford street to Leon- Belmont avenues, by omitting therefrom provision for grading and curbing, the ard street, was adopted by unanimous vote. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD, 7823

No. 29. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Petitions to lay cement sidewalks opposite lots lying on the west side of Leonard street, betweeen Manhattan and Driggs avenues, and on the northeast side of Manhattan LOCAL BOARD—BAY RIDGE DISTRICT. avenue, between Leonard street and Driggs avenue ; and to inclose with a fence six feet high the lot or lots bounded by Leonard street, Manhattan avenue and Driggs ADJOURNED MEETING. avenue, were laid over until next meeting. Meeting in Borough Hall, Wednesday, April 5, 1905, at 2.3o p. m. On motion, the meeting adjourned. The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. Hon. J. C. Brackenridge, Commisssioner of Public Works (presiding) ; Alder- man Malone, Fifty-first Aldermanic District, and Alderman Lundy, Fifty-second Aldermanic District. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The Secretary presented the following: LOCAL BOARD—BEDFORD DISTRICT. No. 257. Petition recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at 2.45 P. m. in the map or plan of The City of New York, by striking therefrom Twenty-sixth The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names : avenue, from Centre place southwesterly; and recommending to the Board of Estimate John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding) ; Alderman and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York by Kevin, Forty-eighth Aldermanic District, and Alderman Boerner, Forty-ninth Alder- locating and laying out Centre place, from Bay Forty-third street to Bay Forty-fourth manic District. street, were laid over until next meeting. The Secretary presented the following: No. 12. No. 258. A resolution to regulate, grade, curb, lay cement sidewalks and pave with asphalt Petitions recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration on concrete, the triangular parcel bounded by Lynch street, Bedford avenue and Walla- in the map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom First avenue, be- bout street, was adopted by tianimous vote. tween Sixty-third and Sixty-sixth streets; recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York by striking No. to. therefrom Sixty-third street, from Second avenue to New York bay; recommending A resolution directing that the sidewalk opposite lot lying on the southwest side to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The of Grand street, between Wythe avenue and Berry street, known as No. 16, Block City of New York by striking therefrom Sixty-fourth street, from Second avenue to 2391, be paved with cement five feet wide, was adopted by unanimous vote; and a New York bay; and recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an petition to pave with cement five feet wide, the sidewalks opposite lots lying on the alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom Sixty- north side of Vernon avenue, between Sumner avenue and Lewis avenue, known as fifth street, from Second avenue to New York bay, were laid over until next meeting. Nos. I, 48, 5o and 56, Block 1585, was laid over. No. 82. On motion, the meeting adjourned. A resolution recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an JOHN C. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. alteration in the map or plan of The City of New York, by locating and laying out Forty-ninth street, betweeen First avenue and the highwater line of New York bay, was adopteed by the following vote : BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Affirmative—Alderman Malone and Lundy, Commissioner Brackenridge not vot- ing. LOCAL BOARD—THE HEIGHTS DISTRICT. No. 253. Meeting in Borough Hall, Friday, March 31, 1905, at 2.45 p. m. A resolution to construct a sewer in Fifth avenue, between Sixty-fifth street The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: and Sixty-seventh street ; and between Senator street and Bay Ridge avenue, with out- John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding), and Alderman let sewers in Sixty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and in Sixty-eighth Downing, Forty-fifth Aldermanic District. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. The Secretary presented the following: No. 26o. No. 9. A resolution to construct a sewer in Sixty-seventh street, between Fourth and A resolution directing that the lots lying on Pierrepont street, between Henry and Fifth avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. Hicks streets, be inclosed with a fence six feet high was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 261. No. 4. No action was taken upon a petition to construct a sewer in Sixtieth street. be- A petition to pave with cement five feet wide, the sidewalks opposite lot lying on tween Second and Third avenues, with outlet sewers in Sixtieth street, between Second the north side of Pacific street. between Columbia street and Emmett street, known as and First avenues, and in First avenue, between Sixtieth and Sixty-fourth streets, No. 19, Block 282, was laid over. as provision for this sewer was made in a resolution adopted by the Board on June 19, 1902. On motion, the meeting was adjourned. JOHN C. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. No. 262. On motion of Alderman Malone, a resolution to construct a sewer in Forty-eighth BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. street, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 263. LOCAL BOARD—BAY RIDGE DISTRICT. A resolution to construct a sewer in Eighty-third street, between Second and Third avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. Meeting in Borough Hall, Wednesday, April 5, 1905, at 2.30 p. m. The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names : No. 264. John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding) ; Alderman A resolution to construct a sewer in Eighth avenue, between Seventieth and Sev- Malone, Fifty-first Aldermanic District, and Alderman Lundy, Fifty-second Aldermanic enty-second streets, was adopted by unanimous vote. District. No. 265. On request of Alderman Malone, the Secretary read a copy of a communication A resolution to construct a sewer in Ninety-seventh street, between Shore road addressed to the Corporation Counsel, asking an opinion as to the proceedings initiated and Marine avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. by the Board to open 'Sixtieth street, between Third aveue and the bulkhead-line. No. 266. The Secretary presented the following: A resolution to construct a sewer in Fifty-second street, between Thirteenth and No. 255. Fourteenth avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. A resolution to rescind resolution of October 1, 1903, recommending to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New No. 267. York by laying out as a public park the property bounded by Seventy-first street, A resolution to regulate, grade, curb, gutter and lay cement sidewalks on Seven- Cedar lane, Second avenue and Third avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. tieth street, between Thirteenth and New Utrecht avenues, where not already done, was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 95. On explanation of the Secretary that the property-owners had deeded their rights No. 268. in the street to the City, a resolution requesting the Board of Estimate and Appor- A resolution to regulate, grade, curb, gutter and lay cement sidewalks on Seventy- tionment to direct the Corporation Counsel to discontinue pending proceedings for fifth stret, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. opening Neptune avenue, between West Thirty-sixth street and West Thirty-seventh street was adopted by unanimous vote. No. 269. Petitions to construct sewer-basins on Narrows avenue, at the west corner of No. 180. Seventy-ninth street; west corner of Eightieth street; east and south corners of A resolution requesting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to direct the Eighty-third street; both sides, about 230 feet southwest from Eighty-third street; Corporation Counsel to discontinue pending proceedings to open West Thirty-seventh east and south corners of Eighty-fifth street; east and south corners of Eighty-seventh street, between Surf and Neptune avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. street; east and south corners of Eighty-eighth street; east and south corners of Eighty-ninth street; to regulate, grade, curb and gutter Narrows avenue, between No. 256. Bay Ridge avenue and Shore road, and to pave with macadam or asphalt on concrete Resolutions to pave with cement five feet wide, the sidewalks opposite the following foundation Narrows avenue, between Bay Ridge avenue and the Shore road, were described lots, were adopted by unanimous vote: denied, all present voting in the negative. On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streets, known as Nos. I, 2, 3, 6 and 7, Block 5782. No. 270. On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-first street and Sixty-second On motion of Alderman Lundy, resolutions to construct sewer-basins on Neptune street, known as Nos. r, 2 and 7, Block 5791. avenue, at the northwest and southwest corners of West Eighth street; southeast and On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-second street and Sixty-third southwest corners of Overton place; north and south sides, between Twelfth (West) street, known as No. 1, Block 5800. street and Stillwell avenue; all four corners of West Twelfth street ; all four corners On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth streets, of Stillwell avenue, and at the northeast and southeast corners of West Fifteenth known as Nos. I, 3, 5, 7 and 8, Block 5809. street; to regulate, grade, pave and lay cement sidewalks on Neptune avenue, between On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-fourth street and Sixty-fifth West Eighth street and West Fifteenth street, and to pave with asphalt on concrete street, known as No. 1, Block 5818. Neptune avenue, between West Eighth and West Fifteenth streets, were adopted by On the east side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-fifth street and Sixty-sixth unanimous vote. street, known as Nos. 1 and 3, Block 5827. On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixtieth street and Sixty-first street, No. 234- known as Nos. 34, 35 and 41, Block 5781. A resolution directing that the sidewalks opposite lot lying on the south side of On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-first street and Sixty-second Forty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues, known as No. 24, Block 763, street, known as Nos. 35 and 4o, Block 5790. be paved with cement five feet wide, was adopted by unanimous vote. On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-second street and Sixty-third street, known as Nos. 34, 35, 38 and 41, Block 5799. No. 26. On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-third street and Sixty-fourth A petition to rescind resolution of February 27, 1905, recommending to the Board street, known as Nos. 34 and 41, Block 58o8. of Estimate and Apportionment an alteration in the map or plan of The City of New On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-fourth street and Sixty-fifth York by locating and laying out Eighty-seventh street, from Narrows avenue to the street, known as Nos. 36, 37 and 40, Block 5817. Shore road, was laid over. On the west side of Fourth avenue, between Sixty-fifth street and Sixty-sixth street, known as Nos. 4, 7 and 47, Block 5826; and No. 13o. On the north side of Thirtieth street, between Third avenue and Fourth avenue, Resolutions directing that the sidewalks opposite lots lying on the north side of known as Nos. 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 53 and 1, Block 668. Fifty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, known as Nos. 1, 65 and 41, Block 8o1, and on the south side of Fifty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh On motion, the meeting adjourned. avenues, known as Nos. 4, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 37, Block Flog, be paved with cement five JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. feet wide, were adopted by unanimous vote.

7824 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

No. 224. The Yellow Pine Company being the CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE A resolution to regulate, grade, curb, gutter with cement and lay cement side- lowest formal bidder, the contract was BOARD OF ALDERMEN. walks, where not already laid, on Eighty-sixth street, between Fifth and Thirteenth awarded to them. City Hail, Rooms 12, 12; to A. M. to 4 P. 31.; Satur- avenues, was adopted by unanimous vote. - GEO. E. BEST, days, to A. M. to Is M. Commissioner of Bridges. Telephone, 756o Cortlandt. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of No. 243. Aldermen. A resolution directing that the sidewalk opposite lot lying on the north side of DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Thomas Murphy, First Deputy City Clerk. Michael F. Blake, Chief Clerk of the Board of Alder- Fifty-eighth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, known as No. 1, Block 849, September it, 1905. men. be paved with cement five feet wide, was adopted by unanimous vote. The following bids or estimates for fur- Joseph V. Scully, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of nishing and delivering track materials for Brooklyn. No. 242. Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of the Williamsburg Bridge were received The Bronx. A resolution directing that the sidewalk opposite lot lying on the northwest corner and opened September 7, 1905: William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- of Seventh avenue and Fifty-eighth street, known as No. 44, Block 849, be paved with William E. Burke on h of Queens. cement five feet wide, was adopted by unanimous vote. $2,317 00 roseph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough of Cooper & Evans 3,077 00 Rtchmond. Sherman-Brown-Clements Company - No. 247. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. A petition recommending to the Board of Aldermen that the roadway of Bath Bid informal, one item only bid upon. William E. Burke being the lowest for- Stewart Buildiag, Chambers street and Broadway, 9 avenue, from Bay Twentieth. street to Bay Thirty-fifth street, be made 54 feet, was mal bidder, the contract was awarded to a. M. to 4 P. K. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to if noon. denied, all present voting in the negative. Edward M. Grout, Com troller. him. N. Taylor Phillips and James W. Stevenson, Deputy GEO. E. BEST, Comptroll.ws. On motion, the meeting adjourned. Commissioner of Bridges. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. Oliver E. Stanton, Secretary to Comptroller. 411. • BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Mahe Division. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. H J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room sr. Public notice is hereby given that the LOCAL BOARD—WILLIAMSBURG DISTRICT. Boakkeeftiorg and Award.: Divine*. Committee on Railroads of the Board of Joseph Haag, Chief Accountant and Bookkeeper, Aldermen will hold an adjourned public Room 8. Meeting in Borough Hall, Wednesday, April 12, 1905, at 2.3o p. m. hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, in the The roll was called and the following members answered to their names: Stock and Bona' Divines*. City Hall, in the Borough of Manhattan, James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Boad Clerk John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works (presiding); Alderman on Thursday, September 14, 1905, at 2 Room 37. Keely, Fifty-ninth Aldermanic District, and Alderman Brenner, Sixtieth Aldermanic o'clock p. m., on the petition of the New Bureau o/ Audit—Maim Divide.. District. York City Interborough Railway Com- William kiciCinny, Chief Auditor of Accounts, The Secretary presented the following: pany for a franchise or right to alter or Room 27. No. 23. Law and Adjustment Division. change certain portions of the route of its James F. McKinney, Auditor of Account., Room A resolution to pave with asphalt on concrete foundation Engert avenue, between railroad. .85. Graham avenue and Eckford street, was adopted by unanimous vote. All persons interested in the above mat- Investigating Divinely. ter are respectfully invited to attend. Charles S. Hervey, Auditor of Accounts, Room .78, No. 3o. P. J. SCULLY, A resolution to construct a sewer in Wythe avenue, between North Twelfth City Clerk, and Charitable Institutions Divide*. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of street and North Thirteenth street, was adopted by unanimous vote. Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. lastitudoas, Room 38. No. 31. Public notice is hereby given that the Burma a/ Me City Paymaster. Committee on Railroads of the Board of No. 83 Chambers street, and No. 65 Reade street. A resolution to construct a sewer basin at the southeast corner of Hausman John H. Timmerman. City Paymaster. street and Nassau avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote; and, on motion of Alder- Aldermen will hold an adjourned public man Brenner, a petition to regulate, grade and set or reset curb on Hausman street, hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, in the Bureau ol Enginerriag• City Hall. in the Borough of Manhattan, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway. from a point 36o feet. more or less, south of Nassau avenue to Meeker avenue; and Eugene E. McLean. Chief Engineer, Room 55. to lay cement sidewalks where not already laid on Hausman street, between Meeker on Thursday, September 14, 1905, at 2 and Nassau avenues, was amended to exclude provision for laying cement sidewalks, o'clock p. m., on the petition of the New Real Estate Bureau. York City Interborough Railway Com- Mortimer J Brown, Appraiser of Real Estate, and a resolution in accordance with said amendment was adopted by unanimous vote; Room x57 and, on motion of Alderman Keely, a resolution to pave with asphalt block on con- pany for franchise or right to construct, Bureau of Franchises. crete Hausman street, from a point 36o feet, more or less, south of Nassau avenue extend and maintain street• surface rail- Harry P. Nichols, Principal Assistant Engineer la to Meeker avenue, was adopted by unanimous vote. ways as extensions or branches of its ex- Charge, Room 79. isting railway. Bureau /or the Collectio* o/ Tax*. On motion, the meeting adjourned. All persons interested in the above mat- Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 0. JOHN A. HEFFERNAN, Secretary. ter are respectfully invited to attend. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. P. J. SCULLY, John J. McDonough, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Third City Clerk, and and Tremont avenues. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. John B. Underhill, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. Jacob S. Van Wyck, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. New York City, September 7, 1905. Frederick W. Bleckwenn, Deputy Receiver of I herewith submit a report of the operations of the Bureau of Buildings, Borough Taxes Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, of Richmond, for the week ending September 2, 1905: Stapleton. Plans filed for alterations (estimated cost, $1,925) 8 John DeMorgan, Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Plans filed for plumbing (estimated cost, $935) 4 i Bureau for Me Caliente, of Assedmessis awn Arrears. Violation of law reported Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 81. Violation notice issued i Edward A. Slattery, Collector of Assessments and Unsafe building reported I Arrears. 2 John B. Adger Mullally, Deputy Collector of As3 Unsafe notices issued sessments and Arrears. Permit for demolition of building issued I Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Rooms Permit for moving building issued • I I-3. 178 James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of Aims.. Construction inspections made meats and Arrears. Plumbing and drainage inspections made 43 Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. Iron and steel inspections made DI John H. McCooey, Deputy Collector of Asseu- Fire-escape inspection made I ments and Arrears. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Unsafe building inspections made 4 avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Petitions granted for modification of the law 3 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Patrick E. Leahy, Deputy Collector of Assessmeats Letters sent out (including action on plans) 21 and Arrears. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, Stapleton. JOHN SEATON, CITY OFFICERS. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments Superintendent of Buildings, Borough of Richmond. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING and Arrears. James Nolan, Chief Clerk. which the Public Offices In the City are open Bureau for Oat Colleen:y*1 of City &waste and of §business, and at which the Courts regularly open Markets. and adjourn, as well as the places where such offices are kept and such Courts are held, together with the Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS. Morris Marks. heads of Departments and Courts: Room 141. James J. Monaghan. Thomas F. Byrnes, Collector of City Revenue and DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Superintendent of Markets. Arthur P. O'Donnell. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. James H. Baldwin, Deputy Collector of City FERRIES. Mayor': OiXce. Revenue. September 9—John Hanifin has been DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. No. 5 City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 r. Saturdays, 9 A. M. David O'Brien, Deputy Superintendent of Markets. transferred from the position of Laborer to 19 M. September II—The compensation of Telephone, Boaz Cortlandt. Bureau o/ the City Chambertaix. to that of Machinist's Helper, with com- John Verner, No. 124 West Sixty-third GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, pensation at the regular rate paid to Ma- street, Manhattan, a Laborer, is fixed at ohn H. O'Brien, Secretary. Rooms 03 to 67; and Kings County Court-house, Room chinist's Helpers, the change to take effect 304 cents per hour. Jhomas Hassett, Assistant Secretary. .4, Borough of Brooklyn. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and War- Patrick Keenan, City Chamberlain. Saturday, September 16, 1905. James H. Jacques, No. 599 Kosciusko rant Clerk. John H. Campbell, Deputy Chamberlain. James Mulholland, Matthew McCaffrey street, Brooklyn, a Sweeper in the De- and Patrick Dwyer have been appointed to Bureau of Weights and Measures. partment of Street Cleaning, is transferred Room 7, City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 r. a.; Saturday, 9 to COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. the position of Dock Laborer, with com- to the position of Laborer in this Depart- ,2 M. Office, No. 277 Broadway. pensation at the regular rate. Telephone, loan Cortlandt. Frederick L. C. Keating, Commissioner. ment, and his compensation fixed at 2854 Patrick Derry, Chief of Bureau John J. Caldwell, Secretary, Owing to injuries received while in the cents per hour, to date from September Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 r. al.; Saturday, 9 A. M. to service, the Commissioner has fixed the 12, 1905. Bureau of Licewess. 12 lc wages of James Harrigan, Ship Carpenter, M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. 50 32 re. Telephone, 5884 Franklin. September 8—Thomas F. Shine, No. 259 Telephone, loan Cortlandt. at the rate of $15 per week, for a period Avenue B, Manhattan, is transferred from John P. Corrigan, Chief of Bureau. LAW DEPARTMENT. of thirty days, from August 17, 1905. the position of Laborer to that of Machin- Principal Office, Room 1, City Hall. Gaetano Office of Cor/oratioss Calomel. D'Amato, Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan and ist's Helper, and his compensation fixed at The Bronx. Staats-Zeituug Building, 2d, 3d and 4th doors, 9 REGISTER, COUNTY OF NEW 3154 cents per hour, to date from Septem- A. M. to 5 r. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. 21 10 12 M. YORK. Branch Office, Room xi, Borough Hall, Brook yn, Telephone, 5366 Cortiandt. September 9—The twelve persons be- ber II, 1905. Daniel J. Griffin, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brooklyn; John J. Delany, Corporation Counsel. Branch Office, Richmond Building, New Brighton. Assistants—Theodore Connoly, Charles D. Men- low named, who are now employed as BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. S. I.; William It. Woelfie, Financial Clerk, Borough of dota, George L. Sterling, Charles I.. Guy, William P. Recording Clerks, at folio writing, with Richmond. Burr. Edwin J. Freedman, John L. O'Brien, Terence compensation at the rate of five cents per Borough of Manhattan. Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City; Farley, James T. Malone, Cornelius F. Collins, September 9—Patrick J. Andrews, In- Charles H. Smith, Financial Clerk, Borough of Queens. William J. O'Sullivan, Arthur C. Butts, Charles N. folio, have been temporarily assigned to Harris, George S. Coleman. Charles A. O'Niel, Will- do reading and indexing work, for the spector of Plumbing, deceased. THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. iam Beers Crowell, Arthur Sweeny, John F. O'Brien, period of sixty days, beginning with Mon- Bureau es' Printisig, Slat:merry and Bleak BOA?. hn C. Breckenridge, Louis H, Hablo, Andrew T. day, September ii, 1905, with compensa- Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. 91 Park Campbell., Jr., Franklin Chase Hoyt, E. Crosby Kin- DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Row. Entrance Room 803, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, dleberger, Montgomery Hare, Thomas F. Noonan, tion at rate of $1,000 per annum, viz.: 9 A. M. to 22 M. Stephen O'Brien, Charles McIntyre, William H. Julius Blumenbach. Telephone, ir5o5 and 15o6 Cortlandt. Supply Room, King, Royal E. T. Riggs, J. Gabriel Britt. William Dougherty. September II, 1905. No. a City Hall. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—William F. Joseph E. Dickers. Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillen, Clark. The following bids or estimates for fur- Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemle, Secretary. Borough of Brooklyn Branch Office—James D. Bell Louis Levy. nishing and delivering lumber to Harlem Assistant in charge. Samuel Neufeld. Borough of Queens Breach office—Deals O'Leary, River and Bronx bridges were received BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Assistant in charge. Frank Seibold. and opened September 7, 1905: No. 12 City Hall, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.1 Sattttdays, of Borough of The Bronx Breach Office—Richard M Samuel J. Sewell. East River Mill and Lumber Co $6,629 00 A. M. to 12 M. Mitchell Assistant in charge. Leo A. Boyle. Church E. Gates & Co Telephone 756o Cortlandt. Borough of Richmond Brandb office—Jcpb. Edward V. Higgins. 5,412 00 Charles V. Foram Presides.. Comb*, Assistant in charge. Yellow Pine Co 5,144 00 P.J. &any. City Cista. Andrew T. Campbell, Chief Clerk. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER r3, Ipos. THE CITY RECORD. 7825

Burgas of Street °liming& Thomas M. Lynch, Water Registrar, The Bronx. Borough of The Bronx, No. 1237 Franklin Avenue. NEW YORK CITY IMPROVEMENT George H. Creed, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, 9 A. Y. to S P. K. Gerald Shell, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Superinten. COMMISSION. Queens, Hackett Building, Long Island City. dent. Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief Clerk. Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO is M. Edward I. Miller, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Nos. 53-25 Park row. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Francis K. Pendleton, Chairman ; Daniel S. Lamont, Richmond, Richmond Building, New Brighton, S. 1. Records. Barran for Me Recovery of Penalties. Jacob A. Cantor, George A. Hearn, Whitney Warren, Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton Street. Harry Payne Whitney, Frank Bailey, John W. A. 5 P. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Nos. ITO and 122 Nassau street, 9 M. tO Thomas L. Fogarty, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Alexander, Daniel C. French, Louis F. Haffen, James Saturdays, 9 A, M. to 12 M. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted. A. Wright, Joseph Cassidy, William J. La Roche, J. from 9 A. M. Saturdays, Is M. Superintendent. Alfred T. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Herman Stick', Assistant In charge. to 4 P. M.; Clerk. S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Edward Swanatrom, George Cromwell and Henry S. Headquarters. Records. Thompson. Bureau for the Collection of Arrears of Personal Advisory Committee — Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Taxes. Nos. x57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton Street, Telephone, 223o Plaza, Manhattan ; 2356 blahs, Jamaica. Engineer, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, ' No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Building). Office hours Brooklyn. Secretary to the Commission ; John A. Bensel, Chid A. M. John P. Moore, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superin- for the Public, so A. M. to • r. K. Saturdays, to Nicholas J. Hayes, Fire Commissioner. tendent. George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief Clerk. Engineer, Department of Docks and Ferries ; 0. F. CO 19 M. Thomas W. Churchill, Deputy Commissioner. Nichols, Chief Engineer, Bridge Department ; Samuel Frank Wickham, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Parsons, Jr., Landscape Architect, Park Department. James P. Keenan, Assistant in charge. William A. Doyle, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Records. of Brooklyn and Queens. Nathaniel Rosenberg, Assistant Secretary. 7 ememeni House Bureau and Bureau of Building's. Alfred M. Downes, Secretary ; Albert F. Volgenau, Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water Street, M. Secretary to the Commissioner ; George F. Dobson, Jr., Stapleton, Staten Island. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 A. sr to 5 P. John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 K. Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner. Office, 299 Broadway. Edward F. Croker Chief of Department. intendent. Charles E. Moyer, Assistant Chief Clerk. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. Walter Wood, M.D., Assistant Registrar of Records. J. Edward Simmons. Charles N. Chadwick and Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in Charles A. Shaw, Commissioners COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Charles N. Chadwick, Secretary ; H. G. Murray A. M. tO 4 P.M George E. Murray, Inspector of Combustibles. Assistant Secretary. Rooms 114 and ri5 Stewart Building, 9 John J. Pallas, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor- Telephone, 4305 Franklin. William A. Hervey, Assistant Inspector of Com: John C. Hertle, William Harman Black, Commis- bustibles, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 oughs of Manhattan and Richmond and President of and 367 Jay street, Brooklyn, the Park Board. sioners. Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhattan Willis Holly, Secretary Park Board. BOROUGH OFFICES. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING The Bronx and Richmond. Offices. Arsenal, Central Park. Borough of Manhattan. William L. Beers Assistant Fire Marshal in charge, Michael J. Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for the Office of the President, Nos. ro, zi and IS1 City Hall, FUND. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M.: Saturdays, 9 A, K. to 12 M. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Edward George Farrell, Chief Operator in charge of Fire John F. Ahearn, President. M. Grout, Comptroller; Patrick Keenan, Chamberlain; Alarm Telegraph Bureau, Borough" of Manhattan, Henry C. Schrader, Commissioner of Parks for the Bernard Downing, Secretary. Charles V. Fornes, President of the Board of Aldermen, The Bronx and Richmond. Borough of The Bronx. Isaac A. Hopper, Superintendent of Buildings. and John T. McCall, Chairman, Finance Committee, James T. Wafer, Chief Operator in charge of Fire Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. William Dalton, Commissioner of Public Works. Board of Aldermen, Members; N. Taylor Phillips, Alarm Telegraph Bureau, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays 22 14 James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Public Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. Queens. Works. Office of Secretary, Room No. za, Stewart Building. William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND William H. Walker, Superintendent of Public Telephone, .070 Franklin. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, ASSESSMENTS. Buildings and Offices. Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. Matthew F. Donohue, Superintendent of Sewers. Michael Quinn, Foreman in charge Bureau of Viola- Stewart Building, No. alio Broadway. Office hours, 9 George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND tions and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, Boroughs of A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Commissioners — Frank A. O'Donnel, President ; APPORTIONMENT. Brooklyn and Queens. Borough of The Bronx. Telephone, Finance Department, 2070 Franklin. Central Office open at all hours. James B. Bouck, Edward Todd, Samuel Strasbourger, Telephone, Public Improvements, 3454 Franklin. Committee to examine persons who handle explosives Frank Raymond, Nicholas Muller, John J. Brady. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and One The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President meets Thursday of each week at a o'clock P. M. Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, 9 A. Y. to 4 P.M.; of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough of MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 19 M. Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brooklyn. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COM- COMMISSION. Louis F. Haffen, President. President of the Borough of The Bronx, President of Henry A. Gumbleton, Secretary. the Borough of Queens, President of the Borough of MISSION. No. 61 Elm street, 9 A. M. CO 4 P. U. Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. Richmond. Nos. 257 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- William F. Baker, R. Ross Appleton, Alfred J. Henry Bruckner. Commissioner of Public Works. ,James W. Stevenson, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary, quarters Fire Department Talley. Josiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer. Finance Department, No. 280 Broadway; John H. Thomas W. Churchill, Deputy Fire Commissioner Henry Berlinger, Secretary. Frederick Greiffenberg, Principal Assistant Topo- Mooney, Assistant Secretary, Public Improvements and Chairman ; William Montgomery, John Sherry, graphical Engineer. No. 277 Broadway; Charles V. Adee, Clerk of the Abraham Piser. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Charles W. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Board, Finance Department, No. a8o Broadway. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, No. r57 East Sixty-seventh Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Satur. Martin Geiszler, Superintendent of Highways. street. days, 22 M. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESS- Robert Muh, President. Borough of Brooklyn. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Antonio Zucca. MENTS. Charley A. O'Malley. President's Office, Nos. z5 and 16 Borough Hall, Central DOA,. 9 A. M. to 4,30 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is M. Edward M. Grout, Comptroller W. H. jasper, Secretary. Martin W. Littleton, President. John J. Delany, Corporation Counsel. No. 048 East Twentieth street. Office hours from 9 w. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to X2 IL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. John A. Heffernan, Secretary. Frank A. O'Donnel, President of the Department of Telephone, so47 Gramercy. Denis A. Judge, Private Secretary. Taxes and Assessments. Francis J. Lantry, Commissioner. • BOARD OF EDUCATION. John C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Department, George W. Meyer, Jr. Deputy Commissicner. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Man- Works. No. 28o Broadway. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. hattan, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. (in the month of August 9 A. Is James S. Regan, Assistant Commissioner of Public tO 4 P. M.); Saturdays, 9 A. M. to Is M. Works. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Telephone, rao Plaza. Peter J. Collins, Superintendent of Buildings. Room 207 Stewart Building, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. /11 DEPARTMENT OF STREET Richard H. Adams, Richard B. Aldcroftt,Jr.; Frank George W. Tillson, Chief Engineer - in - Charge Telephone, 1942 Franklin. CLEANING. L. Babbott, Grosvenor H. Backus, Nicholas ] Barrett, Bureau of Highways. The Mayor, the Comptroller, ex-anYcio; Commis- John J. Barry, M. Dwight Collier, Francis P..Cunnion, Arthur J. O'Keefe, Superintendent of the Bureau of sioners John F. Cowan (President), William H. Ten Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, g A. M. to 4 r. Y. Sewers. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Samuel M. Dix, Samuel B. Donnelly, Theodore C. Eyck, John J Ryan, and John P Windolph ; Eppig, A. Leo Everett, Frank Harvey Field, Joseph Charles C. Wise, Superintendent of the Bureau of John Mcdaw 'Woodbury, Commissioner. Public Buildings and Offices. Harry W. Walker. Secretary; Walter H. Scars, F. M. Gibson, Deputy Commissioner. Nicola Francolini, Algernon S. Frissell, John Greene, Acting Chief Engineer. John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. George D. Hamlin, M. D.; William Harkness, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M. D.; Thomas j. Higgins, Borough of Queens. POLICE DEPARTMENT. James J. Iligginson, Charles H. Ingalls, Fredenc W. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Central 04ce. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Jackson, Nathan S. Jonas, John C. Kelley, John P. elly, William Lummis, Africk H. Man, Frederick and Fifth street, Long Island City. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to • R. Y. CHARITIES. W. Marks, Patrick F. McGowan, Frank H. Partridge, Joseph Cassidy, President. Telephone, 3roo Spring. Central Oftce. George E. Payne, James A. Renwick, George W. George S. Jervis, Secretary to the President. • William McAdoo. Commissioner Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 A. K. to 4 P. M. Schaedle, Henry Schmitt, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel Joseph Bermel, Commissioner of Public Works. Thomas F. McAvoy, First Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 335o Madison Square. Stern, John R. Thompson. Henry N. Tifft, George A. Samuel Grennou, Superintendent of Highways. Thomas F. Farrell, Second Deputy Commissioner. James H. Tully, Commissioner. Vandenhoff, Felix M. Warburg, James Weir, Jr.; Frank Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City. William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk oseph P. Powers, Superintendent of Buildings. James E. Dougherty, First Deputy Commissioner. D. Wilsey, George W. Wingate, Egerton L. Win- John F. Roger_, Superintendent of Public Build- BOARD OF ARMORY COMMIS. James ), McInerney, Second Deputy Commissioner throp, Jr. ings and Offices, Jamaica, L. I. for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. za6 and sa8 Livingstot Henry N. Tifft, President. Matthew J. Goldner, Superintendent of Sewers. SIONERS. street, Brooklyn. John C. Kelley, Vice-President. James F. O'Brien, Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Robert R. Crowell, Assistant Engineer.ln-Charge, The Mayor, George B McClellan, Chairman; the Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- Fred H.Johnson, Assistant Secretary. President of the Department of Taxes and Assessments, Topographical Bureau. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 A. M. to 4 C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Buildings. Frank A. O'Donnel, Vice-Chairman; the President of P. M. ; Saturdays, 12 M. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Office, Long Island City, 9 A. Y. to 4 R. Y. ; Satur- the Board of Aldermen, Charles V. Fornes; Brigadier- Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- Henry R. M. Cook, Auditor. days, from 9 A. M. Until IS M. General James McLeer and Brigadier-General George sixth street. Office hours, 8.3o A. M. to 4 P. M. Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of Lectures. Moore Smith, Commissioners. Bureau of Dependent Children, No. 66 Third avenue. Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Borough of Richmond. Eugene A. Fornes, Secretary, and Frank J. Bell, Office hours. 8.30 A. M. to 4 P. M. Henry M. Devoe. Supervisor of Janitors. Acting Secretary, Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. Board of Sesieriettesdents. George Cromwell, President. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. U. Saturdays, 9 A. DI TENEMENT HOUSE DEPART- Maybury Fleming, Secretary. to 19 M. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Schools, Louis Lincoln Tribus, Commissioner of Public MENT. and George S. Davis, Andrew W. Edson, Algeron S, Work.. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Manhattan Office, No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Higgins, Albert P. Marble, Clarence E. Meleney, John Seaton, Superintendent of Building. Headquarters, General Office, No. 107 West Forty- Telephone, 5335 Gramercy. Thomas S. O'Brien, Edward L. Stevens, John Id John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Buildings first street. Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building, No. 44 Court Walsh, Associate City Superintendents. and .0EfficBeuse. Commissioners—John R.Voorhis (President), Charles street. District Sesperintesdersts. Superintendent of Highways. B. Page (Secretary), John Maguire, Michael J. Dady. Bronx Office, Nos. 28o6 and 28o8 Third avenue. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, John J. John T. Fetherston, Acting Superintendent of Street A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk. Edmond J. Butler. Commissioner. Chickering, John Dwyer, James M. Edsall, Matthew Cleaning. John F. Skelly, First Deputy Tenement House Com- Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. BOROUGH OFFICES. . Eigas. Edward D. Farrell, Cornelius E. Franklin, missioner. John Griffin, M. D.; John H. Haaren, John N. L. Hunt, Office of the President, First National Bank Build. Manhattan. 44 Court street, Temple Bar Building, Brooklyn. Henry W. Jameson, James Lee, Charles W. Lyon, Jr. lug, New Brighton, 9 A. K. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 No. its West Forty-second street. William Brennan, oecoini Deputy 'tenement House James J. McCabe, Arthur McMullin, Julia Richman, A. IC to Is M. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk of the Torough. Commissioner. Alfred T. Scheid:11er, Edward B. Shallow, Edgar Dubs Charles J. Crowley, Secretary, Tenement House Shimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. Stitt, Grace C. CORONERS. The Bronx. Department. Strachan, Gustave Straubenmuller, Joseph S. Taylor, Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Mott William B. Calvert, Superintendent, Bronx Office. Evangeline E. Whitney. Building, Centre and White streets. Open at all Michael A. Rofrano, Superintendent, Manhattan aeenue(Solingen Building). Board of Examiners. times of the day and night. Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk of the Borough. Office. Coroners, Gustav Scholer, Stlomon Goldenkranz, John A. Lee, Chief Inspector, New Building Bureau, William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Nicholas T. Brown and Moses J. Jackson. Brooklyn. Manhattan. Schools, and James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Gustav Scholer, President. Board of Coroners. No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Bnildiest, James Sweeney, Chief Inspector, New Building Jerome A. O'Connell, George J. Smith. Stephen N. Simonson, Chief Clerk. George Russell, Chief Clerk of the Borough. Bureau, Brooklyn. Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Third avenue and Morton 0. Davis, Chief Inspector, Old Building ART COMMISSION. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. Telephone! Queens. Bureau, Brooklyn. City Hall, Room 21. 333 Tremont. No. fir Jackson avenue, Long Island etsv. Joseph A. Cassidy, Chief Inspector, New Building Telephone call, 1597 Cortlandt. Walter H. Henning, Chief Clerk. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk of the Borough. Bureau, The Bronx. Robert W. de Forest, President; A. Augustus William O'Gorman, Jr., Joseph I. Berry. Michael F. McGee, Chief Inspector, Old Building Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Room ra, Borongo Richmond. Bureau, The Bronx. Sciences, Vice-President ; Loyall Farragut, Secretary ; Hall. Telephone, 4004 Main and 4005 Main. Staten Island Savings Bank Building, Beach and George B. McClellan, Mayor of The City of New Philip T. Williams, Michael J. Flaherty. Water streets, Stapleton, S. I. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS York ; J. Pierpont Morgan, President of Metropolitan James L. Gernon, Chief Clerk. Alexander M. Ross. Chief Clerk of the Borough. AND FERRIES. Museum of Art ; John Bigelow, President of New Open at all hours of day and night, except between York Public Library ; J. Carroll Beckwith, Painter ; and M. on Sundays and holidays. All offices open from 9 A. Y. tO 4 r. ie.; Saturdays, 9 Pier A," N. R., Battery place. the hours of 12 M. 5 P. tO 12 M. A. Phimister Proctor, Sculptor ; Walter Cook, Archi- Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton Telephone, 1681 Broad. tect ; John D. Crimmins. street, Jamaica, L. I. Maurice Featherson, Commissioner. Milo R. kLaltbie, Assistant Secretary. Samuel D. Nutt, Leonard Ruoff, jr. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Joseph A. Bill, Deputy Commissioner. Collins, Secretary. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Nos. r3-sr Park Row. Charles J. THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4. P. M. George E. Best, Commissioner. Office hours, 9 A. M. CO 4 r. M. ; Saturdays, Is Y. Borough of Richmond—No. 574 Bay street, Staple- Frank J. Ulrich, Deputy Commissioner, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ton. Open for the transaction of business all hours of F. E. V. Dunn, Secretary. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED Rooms 6o27 and fiord Metropolitan Building, No. z the day and night. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. HOSPITALS. Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan. 9 A. M. to George F. Schaefer. Saturdays, 9 A. M. LO 19 M. 4 P. H-; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 19 noon. Telephone, 6o8o Cortlandt. Telephone, 4400 Madison Square. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. Board of Trustees—Dr. John W. Brannan, President; William J. Fryer, Chairman ; Walter Cook, Warren DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP- lames K. Paulding, Secretary ; Leopold Stern, Theo- A. Conover, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, NEW YORK COUNTY , dore E. Tack, Arden M. Robbins, Myles Tierney, Lewis Harding and Charles Buck. PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Samuel Sachs, James H. Tully, ex officio. Thomas F. Donohue, Clerk. OFFICES. Nos. 03 to 21 Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Board meeting every Tuesday at 2 P. M. Telephones, Manhattan, 256 Cortlandt; Brooklyn, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. SURROGATE. 398o Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, 94 Southwest comer of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth EXAMINING BOARD OF New County Court-house. Court open from 9 A. ts.• Tompkinsville; Bronx, 62 Tremont. avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. to 4 P. M., except Saturday, when it closes at is et. John T. Oakley, Commissioner. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al- PLUMBERS. During the months of July and August the homes are Frank J. Goodwin, Deputy Commissioner. ways open. Robert McCabe, President ; David Jones, Secretary ; from 9 A. H. to a P. M. 1. M. de Verona, Acting Chief Engineer. Thomas Darlington, M. D., Commissioner of Health Thomas E. O'Brien Treasurer ; eft-officio Horace Frank T. Fitzgerald, Abner C. Thomas, Surrogates ; George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic Engineer. and President. Loomis and P. J. Andrews. William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. George F. Sever, Consulting Electrical Engineer. Telephone, raca Columbus. Rooms ra, r5 and t6 Aldrich Building, Nos. t49 and Charles F. Lacombe, Engineer of Surface Construe- Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. 151 Church street. SHERIFF. don. Frederic D. Bell, Chief Clerk. Office open during business hours every day in the Charles F. Roberts, M. D., Sanitary Superin- year, except legal holidays. Examinations are held on No. egg Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Joseph W. Savage, Water Registrar, Manhattan. Mitchell L. Erlanger, Sheriff ; Julius Harburger, William M. Blake, Private Secretary. tendent. Monday, Wednesday and Friday after a r. lc 4oseF. Prendergast, Secretary to the Department. William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Under Sheriff. Thomas R. Farrell, Deputy Commissioner, Borough BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAIL- of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. Borough of Manhattan. COUNTY JAIL William R. McGuire, Water Registrar, Brooklyn. Walter Bensel, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Superin- ROAD COMMISSIONERS. No. ye Ludlow street. Thomas H. O'Neil, Deputy Commissioner, Borough tendent. James McC. Miller, Assistant Chief Clerk. Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners Mitchell L. Erlanger, Sheriff. of The Bronx, Crowns Park Building, One Hundred Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of No. 3so Broadway, New York. ulius Harburger, Under Sheriff. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Records. Blon L. Burrows, Secretary. JCharles Anderson, Warden. 7826 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 83, 19o5.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS, CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF One Hundred and Twenty-first street, southeast to corner of Sylvan place. Court opens every morning at Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. NEW YORK. 9o'clock (except Sundays and legal holidays), and con- streets. 12 12. No. mi Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City tinues open to close of business. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. se.; Saturdays, 9 A. M John P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. Hall Park, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Joseph P. Fallon, Justice. William J. Kennedy, to 12 II. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Part II. Clerk. William Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Part III. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Part IV. City, 9 Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces that No. 103 Third street, Long Island A. M. Part V. portion of the 'Twenty-second Ward south of Seventieth REGISTER. to 4 P. M. Special Term Chambers will be held from so A. M. to street. Court-room, No, 314 West Fifty-fourth street. No. 516 Nassau street. Office hours fromn A. M. to Charles A. Wadley, Public Administrator. 4 P. M. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 52 M. During the months Clerk's Office open from 9 A. K. to 4 P. M. from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. of July and August the hours are from 9 A. M. to 2 p. M. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice ; John H. Mc- Thomas E. Murray, Justice. Michael Skelly. Clerk Carty Lewis J. Conlon, Theodore F. Hassell, Francis John H. J. Ronner, Register ; Henry H. Sherman RICHMOND COUNTY Eleventh District—The Eleventh District embraces Deputy Register. 13. Delehanty, Samuel Seabury, Joseph L. Green, Jus- tices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk. that portion of the Twelfth Ward which lies north of OFFICES. the centre line of West One Hundred and Tenth COUNTY CLERK. street. between Lenox avenue and Seventh avenue, Nos. 8, 9, so and xi New County Court-house COUNTY JUDGE AND SURRO- COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. north of the centre line of One Hundred and Twen- Office hours from 9 A. M. to s P. M. GATE. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre Street, between tieth street, between Seventh avenue and Broadway ; Thomas L. Hamilton, County Clerk. Terms of Court, Richmond County, ‘906 Franklin and White streets, Borough of Manhattan. north of the centre line of One Hundred and Nine- Henry Birrell, Deputy. Courtly Courts—Ste hen D. Stephens, County Judge. Court opens At so A. M. teenth street, between Broadway and the North or Patrick H. Dunn, Secretary. First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury Justices—First Division—John B. McKean, William Hudson river, and west of the centre line of Lenox or First Monday of December, Grand and 'I rial Jury. E. Wyatt, Willard H. Olmsted, Joseph M. Deuel, Sixth avenue and of the Harlem river north of the COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Fourth Wednesday of January, without a jury. Lorenz Zeller, Francis S McAvoy. Charles W. Cul- terminus of Lenox or Sixth avenue. Court-room, No. Fourth Thursday of February, without a Jury ; kin, Clerk: William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. 70 Manhattan street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sun. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. days and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 A. M. to 4 P. 51. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury ; Broadway, 9 Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury ; Second Division—Trial Days--No. i71 Atlantic r. M. Court convenes daily at 9 A. M. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury ; avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Francis J. Worcester, Justice. Heman B. Wilson, Matthew F. Neville. Assistant Commissioner. at to o'clock ; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Queens. Clerk. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury ; Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury ; Tuesdays at ro o'clock ; Town Hall, New Brighton, Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. Borough of Richmond, Thursdays, at so o'clock. Twelfth District — The Twelfth District embraces —All at the Court-house at Richmond. that portion of the Twenty-second Ward north of Surrogate's Court—Stephen D. Stephens, Surrogate. /scilicet—John Courtney, Howard J. Forker, Patrick Keady, John Fleming, Thomas W. Fitzgerald, 5 'h- Seventieth street, and that portion of the Twelfth PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Mondays, at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, St. Ward which lies north of the centre line of Eighty- George, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. eel J. Wilkin. Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk ; John J. No. 119 Nassau Street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. sixth street and west of the centre line of Seventh William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Tuesdays, at the Corn Exchange Bank Building, avenue and south of the centre line of One Hundred St. Geo1-ge, at 50.30 o'clock A. M. Clerk's Office, No, 575 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. and Twentieth street, between Seventh avenue and Wednesdays, at the Surrogates Office. Richmond, at Broadway and south of the centre line of One Hun. 12.30 o'clock A. M. CHILDREN dyed and Nineteenth street, between Broadway and KINCS COUNTY OFFICES. 'S COURT. the North or Hudson river. Court-room, No. 2630 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan Broadway. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Edmund C. Lee, Clerk. Alfred P. W. Seaman, Justice; James V. Gilloon, County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms so, x9, 22 400 Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, S. I. Second Division—No. 1o2 Court street, Brooklyn Clerk and 23. Court opens at to A. M. daily and sits until Office hours from 9 A. M. to 12 K., and from z F. Y. to Robert J. Wilkin, Justice. James P. Sinnott, Clerk. business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23 ; Part 5 P. M. Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey street, Il.„ Room No. so, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms John J. Kent ey, District Attorney. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. from East river to Pitt street ; east side of Pitt street, 19 and 22, open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. 14 ; Saturdays, Courts open :TOM 9 A. K. to 4 P. M. Grand street, south side of Grand street to Norfolk 12 M. COUNTY CLERK. City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. street, east side of Norfolk street to Division street, Joseph Aspinall and Frederick E. Crane, 'County Crane, Clarence W. Meade, Joseph Pool, John B. south side of Division street to Catharine street, east Judges. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to Mayo, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Seward side of Catharine street to East river. Clerk's- office Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. 4 P. K. Baker, Charles S. Whitman, Joseph F Moss, Henry open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. Steinert. Daniel E. Finn, Charles G. F. Wahle 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. SURROGATE. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 A. M. to James McCabe, Secretary, No. 324 West Fifty- Leon Sanders, Justice. James J. Devlin, Clerk. 4 P. M. Court-room, Na 200 East Broadway. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. fourth street. James C. Church, Surrogate. First District—Criminal Court Building William P. Pickett, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. SHERIFF. Second District—Jefferson Market. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Third District—No. 69 Essex street. Court opens at ro A. M. Office hours, 9 A. 1.1. to 4 County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to is M. Fourth District—Fifty-seventh street, near Lexing- Office hours, 9 A N. to 4 P. M. ton avenue. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and Charles J. McCormack, Sheriff. Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first County of New Fork by chapter 934 of the Laws of SHERIFF. Thomas H. Banning, Under Sheriff. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. 1895, comprising all of the late Town of Westchester County Court-house, Brooklyn, N. V. Sixth District—One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, and part of the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, in- cludriag the Villages of Wakefield and Williamsbridge. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, 12 M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. and Third avenue. Henry Hesterberg, Sheriff. Seventh District—Fifty-fourth street, west of Eighth Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, Westchester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Village Hall, Stapleton. avenue. SECOND Drviszost. days excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 P m. Trial of causes COUNTY JAIL. Charles J. Knllman, Commissioner. are Tuesday and Friday of each week. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Raymond street, between Willoughby street and Borough of Brooklyn. William W. Penfield, Justice. Thomas F. Delahanty; Office open from 9 A. m until 4 P. M. Saturdays City Magistrates—Alfred E. Steers, A. V. B Voor- Clerk. DeKaib avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. from 9 Henry Hesterberg, Sheriff. A. M. tO hees, Jr., James G Tighe, Edward J. Dooley, John Office hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, dos- William McLaughlin, Warden. Naumer, E. G. Higgenbotham, Frank E. O'Reilly, ing at 12 M. Henry J. Furlong. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. THE COURTS. President of Board, James G. Tighe, No. 584% Ber- Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth gen street. Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn Secretary to the Board, Lawrence F. Carroll, No. of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, corner Third avenue Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE 262 Bedford avenue. and One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street. Office John F. Clarke, District Attorney. SUPREME COURT. First District—No. 318 Adams street hours from 9 A.M. to 4 P. M. Court opens at 9 A. M. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Second District—Court and Butler streets. John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, REGISTER. Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Clerk. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth Fourth District—Lee avenue and Clymer street. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. m., street. Court opens at t P. M. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. excepting months of July and August ; then from g Fifth District—Manhattan avenue and Powers street. Morgan J. O'Brien, Presiding Justice ; Edward avenue. First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, A. M. to 2 P. 11.,provided for by statute. Sixth District—No. 493 Gates Patterson, George L. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaugh- Seventh District—Grant street (Flatbush). Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards of the Matthew E. Dooley, Register. lin, Edward W. Hatch, Frank C. Laughlin, Justices Patrick H. Quinn, Deputy Register. Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Island). Borough of Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner Alfred Wagstaff Clerk : WilliamLamb, Deputy Clerk. State and Court streets. Augustus W. Maul, Assistant Deputy Register. Clerk's office open at 9 A. M. Borough of Queens. John B. Shanahan, Counsel. John J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Luke I. Con Clerk s Office open from 9 A. ID to 4 P. )4 John H. McArdle, Secretary. eorton, Edmund J. Healy. SUPREME COURT—FIRST First District—Long Island City. Second District—Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Twen- COUNTY CLERK. Second District—Flushing. tieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards. Court- DEPARTMENT. Third District—Far Rockaway room Located at No. 495 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. County Court-house, Chambers street. Courts open Edward Kaufmann, County Clerk Borough of Richmond. Calendar called at 9 o'clock A. M. rom so.15 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gerard B. Van Wart, Justice. William H. Allen, Dennis Winter, Deputy County Clerk. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. ra. City Magistrates—John Croak, Nathaniel Marsh, Joseph P. Donnelly. Assistant Deputy County Clerk. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room First District—New Brighton, Staten Island. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clerk. No. is. Second District —Stapleton, Staten Island. Telephone call xis: Main. Special Term, Part III., Room No. 19, Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. it. MUNICIPAL COURTS. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Special Term, Part V., Room No. 33. Borough of Manhattan. Nineteenth Wards, Court-house Nos. 6 and 8 Lee County Court-house. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases) avenue, Brooklyn. Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Room No. 3x. First District—Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards and William J. Lynch, Justice. John W. Carpenter Jacob A. Livingston. Deputy COMMISSIONER. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34 all that part of the First Ward lying West of Broadway Clerk. Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. Trial Term, 'art III., Room No. 17. and Whitehall street, Including Governor's island, Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays from Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. Hs. Bedioe's island, Ellis Island and the Oyster Islands Court opens at 9 o'clock. 9 A. M. to 12 M. Trial Term, Part V., Room No. r6. New Court-house, No. 128 Prince street, Corner of Office hours during July and August, 9 A. M.10 Er. m.; Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 35. Wooster street. Fourth District — Twenty-fourth, Twenty-fifth. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Trial Term, Part Vii., Room No. 23. Wauhope Lynn, Justice. Thomas O'Connell, Clerk. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 27. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. 10 4 P. N. Wards. Court-room, No. x4 Howard avenue. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 26 Second District—Second, Fourth, Sixth and Four- Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, Clerk. Hall of Records. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 28. teenth Wards, and all that portion of the First Ward Trial Term, Part Xl., Room No. 37. lying south and cast of Broadway and Whitehall R. M. Bennett, Assistant Clerk. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. sr., excepting months of Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. July and August, then 9 A. K. to s P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. 26. street. Court-room, No.59 Madison street. A. M. to 12 M. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term VII., John Royer, Justice. Francis Mangin, Clerk. Fifth District—Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty. John K. Neal, Commissioner. Room No. 36. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards. D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Appellate Term, Room No. 3r. Court opens daily at 9 A. u., and remains open until Court-house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. daily calendar is disposed of and close of the daily busi- Third avenue. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. ness, except on Sundays and legal holidays. Cornelius Furgneson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, Clerks in attendance from to A. M. to 4 r. M. Third District—Ninth and Fifteenth Wards. Court- Clerk. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), room, southwest corner Sixth avenue and West Tenth Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. K. Room No. 13. street. Court open daily (Sundays and legal holidays No. 26 Court street (Garfield Building), Brooklyn, Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-pane 9 A. M. to 4r. M. excepted), from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. BOROUGH OP QUERNS. business), room southwest corner mezzanine floor. Wm. F. Moore, Justice. Daniel Williams, Clerk. Henry Bristow, Public Administrator. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, room south- First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City east corner second floor. Fourth Distract—Tenth and Seventeenth Wards formerly composing five wards). Court-room, No. 46 Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- Court-room, No. 3o First street, corner Second avenue. Jackson avenue, Long Island City. QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES. east corner, second Boor, east. Clerk's Office open daily from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Court Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. each day Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest cor- opens 9 A. M. daily, and remains open to close of excepting Saturdays, closing at 12 M. Trial day SURROGATE. ner, third floor. business. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All other bust- George F. Roesch, Justice. Andrew Lang, Clerk. ness transacted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). Criminal Court-house, Centre street. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, Office at Jamaica. Clerk. Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays the Yartices—Charles H. Truax, Francis M. Scott, Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the Thirteenth office is open between March 31 and October 1 from Charles F. MacLean, Henry Bischoff, Jr., Leonard A. Ward which lies east of the centre line of Norfolk Second District—Second and Third Wards, which A. M. to 5 P. M.; on Saturdays from 5 A. M. to 52 M.; Giegerich, P. Henry Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, street and north of the centre line of Grand street Includes the territory of the late Towns of Newtown between September 3o and April 1, from 9 A. M. to 5 James Fitzgerald, David Leventritt, James A. and west of the centre line of Pitt street and north of and Flushing. Court-room, in Court-house of the late P. M. ; on Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 12 M. O'Gorman, George C. Barrett, James A. lalanchard, the centre line of Delancey street and northwest of Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at John Proctor Clarke, Samuel Greenbaum, Edward E. Clinton street to Rivington street, and on the centre street, Elmhurst, New York, P. 0. Address, Elm- to A. m., except during the month of August, when no McCall, Edward B. Amend, Vernon M. Davis, Victor line of Rivington street south to Norfolk street. hurst, New York. court is held, and the court sits every day thereafter J. Dowling. Court-room, No. 554 Clinton street. William Rasquin, Jr., Justice. Henry Walter, Jr., until all contested cases have been disposed of. Benjamin Hoffman, Justice. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Clerk. SUPREME COURT—SECOND Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. N. COUNTY COURT. DEPARTMENT. Sixth District—Eighteenth and Twenty-first Wards. Court-room, northwest corner Twenty-third street Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, comprising County Court-house, Long Island City. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn the territory of the former towns and villages of N.Y. and Second avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M. daily (ex- County Court opens at so A. M. and adjourns at 5 P.M. cept :evil holidays). and continues open until close of Tamale-a, Far Rockaway and Rockaway Beach. County Judge's office always open at No. 336 Fulton Courts open daily from so o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, P. M. Six jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. business. street, Jamaica, N. Y. Daniel F. Martin, Justice. Abram Bernard, Clerk. Clerk. Bart J. Humphrey, County Judge. Special Term for Motions. Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. James F. McGee, General Clerk. Seventh District—Nineteenth Ward. Court-room, Telephone, h139 Jamaica. SHERIFF. No. 15t East Fifty-seventh street. Court opens every Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. tO 4 P. M. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME morning at 9 o'clock (except Sundays and legal holi- County Court-house, Long Island City, g A. K. 10 4 Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at COURT. days), and continues open to close of business. so o'clock A. M. P. K. ; Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 12 M. Herman Joseph, Justice. Joseph Meyerrose, Sheriff. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Ills, White Edward A. McQuade, Clerk. BOROUGH Or RICHMOND: Henry W. Sharkey, Under Sheriff. and Franklin streets. Eighth District—Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of William Repper, Chief Deputy. Court opens at 1o.3o A.M. Court-room, northwest corner of Twenty-third street N orthfield). Court-room, former Village Thomas L. Hamilton, Clerk ; Edward R. Carroll, Castleton and DISTRICT ATTORNEY. and Eighth avenue. Court opens at 9 A. M. and con- Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Special Deputy to the Clerk. tinues open until close of...dness. Summary pro. Brighton. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Clerk's Office open from 9 A- M. to 4 P. M. ceedings and return causes called at 9 A. M. Calen- Thomas C. Brown, ,Justice. Arming S. Prall, Clerk. City,9 A. M. tO 5 P. M. dar 9 A. M. from 9 to 4 P. IC George A. Gregg. District trial causes, Clerk's Office open A. M. Attorney. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., and on Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Saturdays until t2 M. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards COUNTY CLERK. Elm, White and Franklin streets. Trial days and Return days, each Court day. ,Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfielat. Jamaica. N. Y. ; Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens. Court opens at 10.3o o'clock A. N. James W. McLaughlin, Justice. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton. Offsce hours, April I to October 1, 8 A. M. to 5 e. M. ; Rufus B. Cowing, City Judge ; JohnGoff W., Re- 'Henry fit en bach, Clerk. George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Octobers to Apni r, 9 A. M. to 5 e. : Saturdays to corder ; Joseph E. Newberger, Martin T. Yellahou Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that portion Clerk • Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 12 M. and Warren W. Foster, Judges of the Court of General thereof which lies west of the centre lin* of Lenox or Court opens at 9 A. M. Calendar called 10 A. K. David L, Von Nostrand, County Clerk. Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. Sixth avenue, and of the Harlem River, north of the Court continued until close of business. Trial days, Charles Downing, Deputy County Clerk. Clerk's Office open from p A. M. to 4 P M. terminus of Lenox e. Court-room, No. ryo List Monday, Wednesday Mad Friday. -- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD. 7827

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. nue, from Dumont avenue to a point extendillt; List No. 8465. Hoyt avenue, from Lawrence No. 13. West side of Essex street, from Sutter about toy feet north of Blake avenue; north street to Debevoise avenue. avenue to Pitkin avenue; north side of Sutter side of Dumont avenue, from Atkins avenue to List No. 8466. Ninth street, from public avenue, 97 feet west of Essex street; both sides OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OF Montauk avenue; south side of Blake avenue, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, September II, 1905. school building to Vernon avenue. of Belmont avenue, from Linwood street to Essex from Hendrix street to Schenck avenue; both List No. 8467. North William street, from street, and on the east side of Linwood street, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN AC- sides of Warwick street, from Blake avenue to Willow street to Van Alst avenue. 257 feet south of Belmont avenue. N cordance with section 432 of the Charter Sutter avenue; and south side of Sutter avenue, List No. 8468. St. Nicholas avenue, from No. 14. Both sides of Ninety-sixth street, from of The City of New York, that a petition from Jerome to Warwick street. Gates avenue to Kings County line. Third avenue to Marine ayenue. signed by property owners and residents of the No. 8. Both sides of Kenilworth place, from List No. 8469. Trowbridge street, from Willow No. 15. North side of Albemarle road, from Washington Heights District for Local Improve- Germania place to Avenue F; both sides of street to Van Alst avenue. Sixteenth to Seventeenth street; east side of Six- ments, requesting the extension southerly of the Germania place (Woodbine place), from Amers- ROBERT MUH teenth and west side of Seventeenth streets, be- present southerly bouidary of St. Nicholas Park fort place to Flatbush avenue. ANTONIO ZUCCA, tween Albemarle road and Church avenue, on to, at or nearly opposite One Hundred and Twen- No. 9. Both sides of Thirty-first street, from CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, Block 207, Lots Nos. r, 2, .1 and 21. ty-eighth street, has been filed in this office, and is Avenue F to Avenue G. Board of Assessors. No. 16. Both sides of Thirteenth street, from now ready for public inspection, and that a meet- No. to. Both sides of Seventieth street, from WILLIAM H. JASPER, Cortelyou road to Beverley road. ing of the Board of Local Improvements of the Fort Hamilton avenue to Tenth avenue. Secretary, No. 17. Both sides of Linden avenue, from Washington Heights District for Local Improve- No. t1. Both sides of Amity street, from No. _320 Broadway. Flatbush avenue to Bedford avenue. ments will be held in the Borough Office, City ColuMbia street, West, to the bulkhead. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, All persons whose interests are affected by the Hall, on the 26th day of September, 1905, at No. 12. West side of Hamilton avenue, from September Is, 1904 above-named proposed assessments, and who are I1 a.m., at which meeting said petition will be Mill street to Court street; west side of Court 812,22 opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- submitted to the Board. street, from Hamilton avenue to Lorraine street• quested to present their objections, in writing, to JOHN 1. AHEARN, both sides of Centre street, from Bush street, the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 32o President. extending about 16s feet west of Court street. JBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Broadway, New York, on or before October to, BERNARD DOWNING, No. 13. South side of Clarkson street, from P the owner or owners of all houses and 1905, at II a. in., at which time and place the Secretary. Brooklyn to New York avenue; both sides of lots, improved or unimproved lands affected said objections will be heard and testimony re- Thirty-fourth street, extending about 185 feet thereby, that the following proposed assessments ceived in reference thereto. south of Clarkson street; both sides of Thirty- have been completed and are lodged in the office ROBERT MUH fifth street, extending about I is feet south of of the Board of Assessors for examination by all ANTONIO ZUCCA, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Clarkson street; south side of Clarkson street, persons interested, viz.: CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, from Brooklyn avenue to Thirty-ninth street; Assessors. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Board of both sides of Thirty-seventh street, extending WILLIAM H. JASPER, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN about i65 feet south of Clarkson street; west List 8424, Nu. I. Regulating, grading, curbing Secretary, P to the owner or owners of all houses and side of Thirty-eighth street, extending about 240 and flagging West One Hundred and Seventy- No. 32o Broadway. lots, improved or unimproved lands, affected feet south of Clarkson street; also blocks bounded first street, between Kingsbridge road and Haven CITY OF New YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, thereby, that the following proposed assessments by Thirty-eighth street and Troy avenue, Lenox avenue. September 6, isios. have been completed and are lodged in the office road and Clarkson street; both sides of Troy The limits within which it is proposed to lay 86,i of the Board of Assessors for examination by all avenue; Lenox road to Clarkson street; north the said assessments include all the several houses persons interested, Yi2.t side of Clarkson street, from Albany to Troy and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. avenue; north side of Clarkson street, from of land situated on— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Thirty-fourth to Thirty-seventh street. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Seven- List 8439, No. t. Regulating, grading, curbing, No. 14. East side of Conover street, extending ty-first street, from Kingsbridge road to Haven flagging and paving with asphalt blocks on con- about Ito feet north of King street, and north avenue, and to the extent of half the block at DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK crete foundation East One Hundred and Sixty- side of King street, from Conover street to Van the intersecting and terminating avenues. AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF eighth street, from Boston road to Prospect ave- Brunt street. All persons whose interests are affected by the MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. nue. • - No. 15. Both sides of New York avenue, from above-named proposed assessments, and who are EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE List 8498, No. 2. Receiving-basin and appur- Avenue G to Avenue F. opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- received by the Superintendent of School tenances on the northeast corner of East One No. z6. North side of Reeve place, from Coney quested to present their objections, in writing, to SBuildings at the above office of the Department Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Honeywell Island avenue to Prospect avenue; both sides of the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 of Education until it o'clock a. m. on avenue. Sherman street, from Reeve place to Vanderbilt Broadway, New York City, on or before October MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. List 8499, No. 3. Receiving-basins and appur- street; east side of Prospect avenue, from Reeve 3, 1905, at a. m. at which time and place the tenances on the northwest corner of Webster place to Vanderbilt street. said objections will' be heard and testimony re- Borough of Brooklyn. avenue and East Two Hundred and Thirty-third No. 17. Both sides of Thirty-second street, ceived in reference thereto. No. z. FOR NEW TOILETS, NEW STAIR- street; westerly and easterly sides of Webster from Avenue C to Newkirk avenue. ROBERT MUHt WAYS, GENERAL ALTERATIONS AND avenue at the first change of grade north of Two All persons whose interests are affected by the ANTONIO ZUCCA, PAINTING AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 4z, DEAN Hundred and Thirty-third street; southwest and above-named proposed assessments, and who are CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, BOR- northwest corners of East Two Hundred and opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- Board of Assessors. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. Thirty-fourth street and Webster avenue. quested to present their objections, in writing, to WILLIAM H. JASPF.R, The time of completion is 120 working days. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 Secretary, The amount of security required is Ten Thou- Broadway, New York, on or before October 17, No. 32o Broadway. sand Five Hundred Dollars. List 8479, No. 4. Reconstructing sewer in Con- 19o5, at it a. m., at which time and place the CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,I On Contract No. t the bids will be compared over street, between Sullivan street and the At- said objections will be heard and testimony re- August 31, 1905. and the contract awarded in a lump sum to the lantic basin,just north of William street. ceived in reference thereto. 86, z 6 lowest bidder. List 8480, No. 5. Sewer in Degraw street, be- ROBERT MUH, Blank forms may be obtained and the plans tween Classon and Washington avenues. ANTONIO ZUCCA, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO and drawings may be seen at the office of the List 8481, No. 6. Sewer in Seventy-seventh CHARLES A. O'MALLEY, the owner or owners of all houses and Superintendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Board of Assessors. Plots, improved or unimproved lands affected Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth List 8482, No. 7. Sewer in Blake avenue, be- street, Borough of Manhattan; also at Branch tween Logan street and Fountain avenue; also WILLIAM H. JASPER, thereby, that the following proposed assessments Secretary, have been completed and are lodged in the office Office, No. 131 Livingston street, Borough of receiving-basins along Blake avenue at the fol- Brooklyn. lowing points: Southeast corner of Hendrix No. 320 Broadway. of the Board of Assessors for examination by all CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, I persons interested, viz.: C. B. J. SNYDER street, northeast and northwest corners of War- Superintendent of School Buildings. wick street, northwest and southwest corners of September 14, 1905. BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN. s13,23 Dated SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. Atkins avenue, northwest and southwest corners List 8361, No. 2. Grading, paving with asphalt 853,25 of Montauk avenue, northwest and southwest pavement and curbing East Thirty-second street, corners of Milford street and northwest and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEFIEBY GIVEN TO ipirSee General Instructions to Bid- between Avenue C and Newkirk avenue. der. on the last page, last column, 48, southwest corners of Logan street. P all persons claiming to have been injured List 8388, No. 3. Grading, paving with asphalt List 8483, No. 8. Sewer in Kenilworth place, by a change of grade in the regulating and grad- pavement and curbing East Seventh street, be- the " City Record." between Germania place and Avenue F; also in ing of the following-named streets to present tween Reeve place and Ocean parkway. Germania place, between Flatbush avenue and their claims, in writing, to the Secretary of the List 8427, No. 4. Regulating, grading, paving DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Kenilworth place. Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, on or with asphalt pavement, curbing, reflagging and AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF List 8484, 'No. 9. Sewer in East Thirty-first before October 3, at is o'clock a. m., at which laying cement sidewalks in Rutland road, be- MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. street, between Avenue F and Avenue G (Glen- place and time the said Board of Assessors will receive evidence and testimony tween Rogers and Nostrand avenues. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE wood road). of the nature and List 8440, No. 5. Constructing sewer in Lex- received by the Superintendent of School List 849o, No. to. Sewer in Seventieth street, extent of such injury. Claimants are requested ington avenue, south side, from Reid avenue to SBuildings at the above office of the Department of between Fort Hamilton avenue and Tenth ave- to make their claims for damages upon the the existing sewer west of Reid avenue. blank form prepared by the Board of Assessors, Education until II o'clock a. m. on nue. List 8441, No. 6. Sewer in Ridgewood avenue, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. List 8496, No. z t. Sewer in Amity street, from copies of which may be obtained upon application between Euclid avenue and Norwood avenue. Columbia street to the bulkhead. at the above office. List 8442, No. 7. Sewers in Seventy-third Borough of The Bronx. List 8497, No. 12. Sewer in Hamilton avenue BOROUGH Of MANHATTAN. street, between Third and Fourth avenues, and No. 2. FOR THE SANITARY WORK AND (west side), between Mill street and Court street, List No. 8485. Elm street (new), from City outlet sewer in Fourth avenue, westerly side, be- GAS-FITTING OF ADDITION TO AND AL- and outlet sewer in Court street, from Hamilton Hall place to Great Jones *street (Prince to tween Seventy-third and Seventy-fourth streets. TERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL to, ON avenue to Lorraine street. Great Jones street; Prince to Howard street; List 8443, No. 8. Sewer basin at the southwest THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAGLE List 8517, No. z3. Sewer basins in Clarkson Howard to City Hall place); Pearl street, from corner of Delmonico place and Hopkins street. AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- street at the following points: Southwest corner zoo feet west of Old Elm street to Centre street; List 8444, No. 9. Sewer in East Thirty-second THIRD STREET, BOROUGH OF THE of East Thirty-fourth street, southwest corner Leonard street, from ioo feet west of New Elm street, from Avenue F to Avenue G. BRONX. of East Thirty-fifth street, northwest and south- street to Centre street; Elm street (old), from List 8445, No. io. Sewer in Lombardy street, The time of completion is 6o working days. west corners of Brooklyn avenue, southwest and Duane street to Worth street; and Catharine from Morgan avenue to Kingsland avenue. The amount of security required is Six Thou- southeast corners of Thirty-seventh street, south- lane, from Elm street to 100 feet west. List 8446, No. 11. Sewer in Ninety-first street, sand Dollars. west and southeast corners of East Thirty-eighth List No. 8489. Van Corlear place, from Kings- from Fourth avenue to Fifth avenue. Borough of Queens. street, southwest and southeast corners of East bridge avenue to a point about 175.3 feet south- List 8447, No. i2. Sewer basin at the south- Thirty-ninth street, southwest and southeast cor- erly. east corner of Sheffield avenue and Pitkin ave- No. 3. FOR INSTALLING HEATING AND ners of East Fortieth street, southwest and south- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. nue. VENTILATING APPARATUS FOR ADDI- east corners of Albany avenue, southwest and List 847o, No. z3. Sewer basin at the north- TION TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC southeast corners of East Forty-second street, List No. 8491. Carter avenue, from East One west and southwest corners of Essex street and SCHOOL 1, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER southwest and southeast corners of East Forty- Hundred and Seventy-third street to Tremont Belmont avenue. OF VAN ALST AVENUE AND NINTH third street, and on the northwest, southwest and avenue. List 8478, No. 14. Sewer in Ninety-sixth street, STREET, LONG ISLAND CITY, BOROUGH southeast corners of Troy avenue. List No. 8492. Harrison avenue, from Tre- between Third avenue and Marine avenue. OF QUEENS.. List 8518, No. 14. Reconstructing sewer basin mont avenue to the next intersecting street (un- List 8507, No. is. Sewer basin at the north- The time of completion is 40 working days. at northeast corner of King street and Conover named). west corner of Albemarle road and East Seven- The amount of security required is Twelve street. List No. 8493. One Hundred and Forty-sixth teenth street. Thousand Dollars. List 8519, No. is. Sewer in New York avenue, street, East, from Mott avenue to Walton ave- 8514, No. 16. Sewer in East Thirteenth No. 4. FOR THE GENERAL CONSTRUC- between Avenue F and Avenue G. nue. street, between Beverley road and Cortelyou TION, PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE ETC., List 852o, No. 16. Sewer basins at the north- List No. 8494. One Hundred and Eighty-sec- roadi.st OF ADDITIONS TO AND ALTERATIONS TN` east and northwest corners of Reeve place and ond street, from Webster avenue to Third ave- List 8515, No. 17. Sewer basins at the north PUBLIC SCHOOL 78. ON THE SOUTH SIDE Sherman street. nue. and south sides of Linden avenue, azo feet from OF MAURICE AVENUE, BETWEEN CO- List 8521, No. /7. Sewer in East Thirty-second List No. 8500. One Hundred and Thirty-sev- Flatbush avenue. LUMBIA AVENUE AND CARROLL PLACE, street, between Avenue C and Newkirk avenue. enth street, East, south side, 255 feet east ot The limits within which it is proposed to lay WINFIELD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. The limits within which it is proposed to lay St. Ann's avenue and running about so feet the said assessments include all the several houses The time of completion is 200 working days. the said assessments include all the several houses east. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels The amount of security required is Fifty-one and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels List No. 85ot. One Hundred and Sixty-fifth of land situated on— 'Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. of land Situated on— street, East, from Third avenue to Boston road. No. z. Both sides of Thirty-second street, from Borough of Richmond. No. I. Both sides of One Hundred and Sixty- List No. 85oz. One Hundred and Eighty-first Avenue C to Newkirk avenue, and to the extent eighth street, from Boston road to Prospect ave- street, East, from Jerome avenue to Aqueduct of half the block at the intersecting and terminat- No. 5. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC nue, and to the extent of half the block at the avenue. ing avenues. EQUIPMENT IN ADDITION TO AND AL- List No. 8527. Belmont avenue, from Tremont TERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 23, ON • intersecting and terminating avenues. No. 3. Both sides of Seventh street, from Reeve ANDROS AND MESEROLE AVENUES, MAR- No. 2. East side of Honeywell avenue, front avenue to the lands of St. John's College. place to Ocean parkway, and to the extent of half One Hundred and Seventy-ninth to One Hundred List No. 8533. Park avenue, from Pelham the block at the intersecting streets. INER'S HARBOR, BOROUGH OF RICH- and Eightieth street, and the north side of One avenue to Tremont avenue. No. 4. Both sides of Rutland road, from Rogers MOND. Hundred and Seventy-ninth street, from Daly avenue to Nostrand avenue, and to the extent of The time of completion is 3o working days. avenue to Honeywell avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. half the block at the intersecting and terminating The amount of security required is One Thou- No. 3. Both sides of Webster avenue, from List No. 8503. Ashford street, between Glen- avenues. sand Five Hundred Dollars. Two Hundred and Thirty-third street to Two more and Pitkin avenues. No. 5. South side of Lexington avenue, running On Contracts Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 the bids will Hundred and Thirty-fourth street; west side of List No. 85o8. Seventy-third street, between about 344 feet westerly from Reid avenue, on he compared and the contract awarded to the Webster avenue, from Two Hundred and Thirty- Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenues. Block 1624, Lots Nos. 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, lowest bidder in a lump sum on each contract. fourth to Two Hundred and Thirty-fifth street; List No. 8509. Sheridan avenue, between 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 41. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans north side of Two Hundred and Thirty-third Glenmore and Atlantic avenues. No. 6. Both sides of Ridgewood avenue, from and drawings may he seen at the office of the and Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth streets, List No. 85to. Furman avenue, between Bush- Euclid avenue to Norwood avenue, on Block 548, Superintendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the from Vireo avenue to Webster avenue. wick avenue and the tracks of the Manhattan Lots Nos. 46, 52 and 53; Block 549, Lots Nos. 21, Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth No. 4. Both sides of Conover street, from Sul- Beach Railway. 22 and 47; Block 55o, Lots Nos. 76 and 79; Block street, Borough of Manhattan; also at Branch livan street to William street; both sides of King List No. 8513. Powell street, between East 551, Lots Nos. 22, 23 and 24; Block 564, Lots Offices, No. 6q Broadway, Flushing, Borough of New York avenue and Dumont avenue. Nos. 1, 2, 55 and 56; Block 565, Lots Nos. I, 2 Queens, and Savings Bank Building, Stapleton, street, and north side of Sullivan street, extend- Borough of Richmond, for work for their re- ing about 235 feet west of Conover street; both List No. 8523. Dean street, between Rochester and 7o; Block 56t, Lots Nos. I, 33 and 34; Block sides of William street, and north side of Sulli- avenue and Utica avenue. 563, Lots Nos. 1, 6o and 82. spective boroughs. List No. 8524. Railroad avenue, between Ja- C. B. T. SNYDER, van street, and both sides of King street, from No. 7. Roth sides of Seventy-third street, from School Buildings. Van Brunt to Conover street; both sides of Im- maica and Glenmore avenues. Third avenue to Fourth avenue; the west side of Superintendent of lay street, extending about too feet north of List No. 8528. Linden avenue, between Rogers Fourth avenue, from Seventy-second to Seventy- Dated SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. William street, and the west side of Van Brunt avenue and easterly side of Canarsie road, and fourth street, and south side of Seventy-second 513,25 street, extending about 33 feet north of Sullivan between Rogers and Nostrand avenues. street, about 201 feet westerly from Fourth ave- CrSee General Instructions to Bid- street. List No. 8532. Maple street, between Rogers nue. ders on the last page, last column, of No. 5. Both sides of Degraw street, from Clas- and Nostrand avenues. No. 8. West side of Delmonico place, from Hop- the " City Record." son avenue to Washington avenue. List No. 8529. East Seventeenth street, be- kins street to Ellery street - north side of Ellery No. 6. Both sides of Seventy-seventh street, tween Albemarle road and Beverley road. street, 112 feet west of Delmonico place, and from Fourth to Fifth avenue. south side of Hopkins street, 84.5 feet west of DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. No. 7. Both sides of Blake avenue, from Berry- - - BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Delmonico place, Block 1726, Lots Nos. to, It, man street to Fountain avenue; north side of List No. 8471. Palmer avenue, from Rich- 14, 15, 115,_ 17, 18, 22, 23 and 24. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Blake avenue, from Jerome to Ashford street; mond avenue to Heberton avenue. No. 9. both sides of Thirty-second street, from 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF aye- No. north side of New Lots avenue, from Milford to List No. 8472. First street, from York Avenue F to Avenue G. MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Logan street; west side of Logan street, from nue to Franklin avenue. No. to. Both sides of Lombardy street, from New Lots avenue to Sutter avenue; south side of List No. 8473. Hamilton avenue, between St. Morgan avenue to Kingsland avenue. C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE street; Mark's place and Westervelt street. No. 11. Both sides of Ninety-first street, from received by the Commissioner of Correc- Sutter avenue, from Milford to Logan tion at the above office until I i o'clock a. m., on west side of Milford street, from New Lots ave- Fourth to Fifth avenue. nue to Sutter avenue; east side of Montauk ave- BOROUGH OF QUEENS. No. 22. South side of Pitkin avenue. from TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. nue, extending about 283 feet north of Blake List No. 8463. Fifth avenue, from Graham Sheffield avenue to Pennsylvania avenue, and Borough of Manhattan. avenue; east side of Montauk avenue, from New avenue to Pierce avenue. east side of Sheffield avenue, from Pitkin avenue Lots avenue to a point distant about 283 feet List No. 8464. Flushing street, from Front to Belmont avenue, on Block 3737, Lots NOS. 7, No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- north of Blake avenue; both sides of Atkins ave- street to West avenue. 8, 9, 10, Ir, 12, 14, 16, 19 and 20. ING HARDWARE, PAINTS, IRON, STEAM- 7828 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905:

FITTINGS, LUMBER AND MISCELLANE- deliver all the labor and materials mentioned and The amount of security required is fifty per sixth street, The City of New York, where plans OUS ARTICLES. described in said contract and specifications for cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid. and specifications may be seen. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- one or more precincts. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded JAMES H. TULLY, terials and supplies and the performance of the For particulars as to the nature and extent of at a lump or aggregate sum. Commissioner. contract is by or before ten days. the work required or of the materials to be fur- Blank forms and further information may be Dated SEPTEMBER 2, 1905. The amount of security required is fifty per nished bidders are referred to the specifications obtained at the office of the Chief Clerk of the 51,15 cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- and to the plans on file in the office of the in- Department of Health, southwest corner of Fifty. tIrSee General Instructions to Bid- mate. spector of Repairs and Supplies of the Police fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- ders on the last page, last column, of The bidder will state the price of each item tepartment, No. 300 Mulberry street, City of hattan. the "City Record." or article contained in the specifications or sched- New York. THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per Blank forms and further information may be President; pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of obtained at the Central Office of the Police De- ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. measure, by which the bids will be tested. The partment, No. goo Mulberry street, Borough of WILLIAM Mc.(tD00, Manhattan. Board of Health. extensions must be made and footed up, as the NOTICE TO PROPERTY-OWNERS. bids will be read from the totals and awards WILLIAM McADOO, Dated AUGUST 31, 1905. 1131,513 made to the lowest bidder on each item, except Police Commissioner. N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OF THE the bids on lumber, which will be compared and Dated Serrates= 9, 1905. tc-See General Instructions to Bid- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller on 1 the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 19,22 ders the last page, last column, of of The City of New York hereby gives public Delivery will be required to be made at the Wee, General Instrstions to Bid- the "City Record." notice to all persons, owners of property, af- time and in the manner and in such quantities den' on the last page, last eoluann, of fected by the following assessment for LOCAL as may be directed. the "City Record." IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF Blank forms and further information may be BROOKLYN; obtained and the plans and drawings may be CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE seen at the office of the Department of Correc- POLICE DEPARTMEWI`—CITY OF Naw YORK, 1899. THIRTIETH WARD, tion, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY COMMISSION. NINETY-NINTH STREET—REGULATING, Twentieth street. Clerk of the Police Department of The GRADING, CURBING, LAYING CEMENT FRANCIS J. LANTRY, City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, SIDEWALKS AND PAVING with asphalt pave- Commissioner. Room No. g, for the following property, now in TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH ment, between Third avenue and Fort Hamilton Dated SEPTEMBER i 1, 1905. his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, WARDS. avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Nine- 513,26 lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, ty-ninth street, from Third avenue to Fort Ham- sarSee General Instructions to Bid- wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, ilton avenue, and to the extent of half the block ders on the last page, last column, of etc.; also small amount of money taken from URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF at the intersecting and terminating avenues. the "City Record." prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- 1- chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the —that the same was confirmed by the Board of partment. Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- Assessors September 12, 1905, and entered Sep- THOMAS F. O'CONNOR, to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the tember 12, 1905, in the Record of Titles of As- OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Property Clerk Commissioners appointed under said Acts will be sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection No. 148 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF held at the office of the Commission, Room 138, of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. No. 28o Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY Or NEW Yolk of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, assessed for benefit on any person or property BOROUGH EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OF BROOKLYN. Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at a shall be paid within sixty days after the date of received by the Commissioner of Correc- o'clock r. M., until further notice. said entry of the assessment, interest will be col- S o'clock a. m., on WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY tion at the above office until II Dated NEW Yong CITY, March 26, 1904. lected thereon, as provided in section zot9 of the Property Clerk of the Police Department Greater New York Charter. Or• TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. The City of New York—Office, No. 209 State WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, Said section provides, in part, that " If any street, Borough of Brooklyn—for the following Borough of Brooklyn. CHARLES A. JACKSON, such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period property, now in his custody, without claimants: OSCAR S. BAILEY, of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, Commissioners. ING SUPPLIES FOR MANUFACTURING the 'Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, PURPOSES. goods, liquors, etc.: also small the duty of the officer authorized to collect and amount of money Clerk. receive the amount of such assessment to charge, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen terials and supplies and the performance of the of this Department. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to contract is by or before thirty days. JOSEPH J. CAREY, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC the date of payment from the date when such The amount of security required is fifty per Deputy Property Clerk. cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- CHARITIES. assessment became a lien, as provided by section mate. 159 of this act." The bidder will state the price of each item or DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF Section 159 of this act provides • " " " An article contained in the specifications or sched- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. assessment shall become a lien upon the real ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit TO CONTRACTORS. the said record." ' • DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH OF THE CITY OP NEW The above assessment is payable to the Col- of measure, by which the bids will be tested. YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET The extensions must be made and footed up, as PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of the bids will be read from the totals and awards THE CITY Op NEW YORK. made to the lowest bidder on each item. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in Delivery will be required to be made at the EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 'S received by the Department of Public the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, be- time and in the manner and in such quantities S received by the Board of Health of the Charities at the above office until 12 o'clock tween the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. m., and on as may be directed. Department of Health until to o'clock a. m. on m. on Saturdays from 9 a. In. until 12 rn., and all pay- ments made thereon on or before November Blank forms and further information may be MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. obtained and the plans and drawings may be TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1005. 190s, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- seen at the office of the Department of Correc- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND FOR FURNISHING LABOR AND MA- vided, and after that date will be subject to a tion, the Borough of Manhattan, No. 148 East FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE TERIALS REQUIRED FOR STEAM HEAT- charge of interest at the rate of seven per Twentieth street. MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED ING OF THE NEW MALE DORMITORY AT centum per annum from the date when the above FRANCIS 7. LANTRY, TO COMPLETE A BRIDGE CONNECTING THE METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL, BLACK- assessment became a lien to the date of payment. Commissioner. THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUILD- WELL'S ISLAND. EDWARD M. GROUT, Dated SEPTEMBER 71, 1905. ING, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTY- The time allowed for the completion of the Comptroller. 513,26 FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE. work and full performance of the contract is CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, WITH THE BUILDING NO. 963 SIXTH AVE- thirty (3o) consecutive working days. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 12, 1905. tySee General Instruction's to Bid- The security required will be One Thousand ders on the last page, last column, of NUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF 513,26. the "City Record." NEW YORK, FOR THE DEPARTENTM OF Dollars ($v,000). HEALTH OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The bidder will state one aggregate price for INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK The time for the completion of the work and the whole work described and specified, as the the full performance of the contract is forty-five contract is entire and for a complete job. HE INTEREST DUE ON OCTOBER, 1, POLICE DEPARTMENT. consecutive working days. Blank forms and further information may be T 1905, on the Registered Bonds and Stock The amount of security required is fifty per obtained at the office of the Architect of the of The City of New York will be paid on that cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid. Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, day by the Comptroller, at bis office in the Bids will be compared and the contract awarded The City of New York, where plans and speci- Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and POLICE DEPARTMENT OP THE CITY OP Nave at a lump or aggregate sum. fications may be seen. Chambers street (Room 37). YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. Blank forms and further information may be JAMES H. TULLY, The Transfer Books thereof will be closed obtained and the plans and drawings may be Commissioner. 19o5. EALED from September 15, 1905. to October 1, BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Dated SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. received by the Police Commissioner of The interest due on October I, 19o5, on the S Department of Health, southwest corner of Fifty- 513,25 Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and the Police Department of The City of New York fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- -See General Instructions to Bid- former City of New York will be paid on that at the above office until io o'clock a. m. on iry hattan. ders on the last page, last column, of day by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., the "City Record." 66 Broadway. President; FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND The interest due on October 1, t9o5, on ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., Coupon Bonds of other corporations now in- FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE WILLIAM McADOO, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT CF MATERIALS NECESSARY IN INSTALLING cluded in The City of New York will be paid on Board of Health. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. NEW STEAM BOILER AND HEATING that day at the office of the Comptroller. Dated SEPTEMBER 9, igos. SYSTEM, COMPLETE, AT THE SECOND, EDWARD M. GROUT, TWENTY - FIRST, TWENTY - FOURTH, 69,76 TO CONTRACTORS. Comptroller. TWENTY.FIFTH, TWENTY - SIXTH A N D mrsee General Instructions to Bid- CITY OF NEW YORE—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, SEVENTY-NINTH SUB PRECINCT POLICE ders on the last page, last eolunsa, of COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 7, 1905. the "City Record." PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. STATION-HOUSES, FOR THE POLICE DE- s8,o1 PARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW Y ORK. The time for the completion of the work and DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH OF THE CITY OP NEW EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. the full performance of the contract is 3o days. YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTY-FIFTH STREET received by the Department of Public The amount of security required will be fifty AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, Karities at the above office until 12 o'clock 1" HE INTEREST DUE ON NOVEMBER 1, per cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or THE CITY OP NEW YORE. in., on 1905, on the Registered Bonds and Stock estimate. 15, 1005. The bids will be compared by the sums or EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER of The City of New York will be paid on that at his office in the amounts for each precinct, and award may be S received by the Board of Health of the FOR FURNISHING LABOR AND MATE- day by the Comptroller, made by one or the whole number of precincts Department of Health until to o'clock a. tn., on RIALS REQUIRED TO ALTER AND RE- Stewart Building, corner of Broadway and VERANDAS OF THE INFANTS' Chambers street (Room 37). • to the lowest bidder. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. PAIR THE - The bidder will state the price for which he HOSPITAL, RANDALL'S ISLAND. The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from will do all the work and provide, furnish and FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND The time allowed for the completion of the October 14 to November 1, 1905. deliver all the labor and materials mentioned and FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE work and full performance of the contract is The interest due on November 1, 1905, on the described in said contract and specifications for MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED twenty (2o) consecutive working days. Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and one or more precincts. TO MOVE THE ANIMAL HOUSE AND The security required will be Five Hundred former City of New York will be paid on that For particulars as to the nature and extent of ERECT A COAL HOUSE AT THE WILLARD Dollars ($500). day by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. the work required or of the materials to be fur- PARKER HOSPITAL, FOOT OF EAST SIX- The bidder will state one aggregate price for 66 Broadway. nished bidders are referred to the specifications TEENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- the whole work described and specified, as the The interest due on November I, 1905, on and to the plans on file in the office of the In- TAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. contract is entire and for a complete job. Coupon Bonds of other corporations now in- spector of Repairs and Supplies of the Police The time for the completion of the work and Blank forms and further information may be cluded in The City of New York will be paid on epartment, No. Soo Mulberry street, City of the full performance of the contract is 6o con- obtained at the office of the Architect of the that day at the office of the Comptroller. D M. GROUT, New York. secutive working days. Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, EEDWARD Blank forms and further information may be The amount of security required is fifty per The City of New York, where plans and speci- Comptroller. • obtained at the Central Office of the Police De- cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid. fications may be seen. CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough Bids will be compared and the contract awarded JAMES H. TULLY, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 7, 1905. of Manhattan. at a lump or aggregate sum. Commissioner. 58,01 WILLIAM McADOO, Blank forms and further information may be Dated SEPTEMBER 2, 1905. Police Commissioner. obtained and the plans and drawings may be 51,15 Dated SEPTEMBER 9, 1905. seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the {See General Instructions to Bid- CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 59,22 Department of Health, southwest corner of Fifty- ders on the last page, last column, of UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- the " City Record." yaySee G 1 Instructions to Bid- hattan. PP that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund ders on the last page, last column, of THOMAS DARLINGTON, M: D., of The City of New York, by virtue of the pow- the "City Record." President; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF ers vested in them by law, will offer for sale ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. Lt public auction, on WILLIAM McADOO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1905. POLICE DEPARTMENT OP Tae CITY OP NEW board of Health. TO CONTRACTORS. YORE, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET. Dated SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. at 12 o'clock tn., at the Comptroller's office, No. 68,26 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE interest of PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. New York, all the right, title and received by the Police Commissioner of 127See General Instructions to Bid- The City of New York in the following-described ders on the last page, last column, of the Police Department of The City of New York property which it has by virtue of a lease from the "City Record." at the above office until to o'clock a. m. on EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Cornelius Ferguson, Supervisor of the Town of received by the Department of Public New Utrecht. to the city of Brooklyn, which FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OP THE CITY OF NEW harities at the above office until 12 o'clock lease is recorded in the Register's office of Kings FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND YORK, SOUTH WEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET M., on County, in Liber 1715, page 143, section 18: by the MATERIALS REQUIRED IN MAKING AND AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. " All those certain lots known as and COMPLETING GENERAL REPAIRS, AL- THE CITY OP NKr, Your. numbers 146, 147, 148 and 149, designated on TERATIONS, PAINTING, ETC., AT TWEN- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND a certain map filed in the Register's office of TY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH PRE- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE PLUMB- Kings County, known as Map I Fort Hamilton CINCT STATIONS, AS PER SPECIFICA- S received by the Board of Health of the ING AND STEAMHEATING OF SEVEN Village, which was sold September 6, i884, for TIONS, FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT Department of Health until to o'clock a. m. on EMERGENCY HOSPITAL PAVILIONS ON 100 years to the Town of New Utrecht, as OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. follows: The time for the completion of the woik and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1005. The time allowed for the completion of the ■A,mount Interest to the full performance of the contract is 3o days. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND work and full performance of the contract is Sold for. Date of Sale. Total. The amount of security required is fifty per FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE thirty-five (35) consecutive working days. Lot No. $i• 96 $44 91 $64 87 cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid or esti- MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED The security required will be Three Thousand 19 96 mate. Lot No. 1 47. • • • 44 91 64 87 TO COMPLETE A GAS HOUSE AT THE Dollars ($3,000). Lot No. 148... • 19 96 44 91 64 67 The bids will he compared by the sums or RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL, NORTH BROTHER The bidder will state one aggregate price for 3 1$ 10 24 amounts for Lot No 149•• • • 7 09 each precinct, and award may be ISLAND, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY the whole work described and specified, as the made by one or the whole number of precincts OF NEW YORK. contract is entire and for a complete job. $204 135 to the lowest bidder. Blank forms and further information may be The time for the completion of the work and the same The bidder will state the price for which be the full performance of the contract is forty-five obtained at the office of the Supervising. Engi- —the minimum or upset price at which will do all the work and provide, furnish and consecutive working days. neer of the Department, foot of East Twenty- shall be sold be and is hereby appraised and •

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fixed at the sum of two hundred and four dol- cause the same to be removed, and the cost and No. 539. Paving with sheet asphalt on concrete FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST lars and eighty-five cents ($204.85). The pur- expense thereof charged against the security where the grade is less than 2% per cent., and ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH STREET, chaser, in addition thereto, to pay the auction- above mentioned. any suitable pavement where over that grade, FROM COURTLANDT AVENUE TO PARK eer's fees and the further sum of one hundred The work of removal must be carried on in East One Hundred and Eighty-eighth street, be- AVENUE. dollars ($loo) for the expenses of examination, every respect in a thorough and workmanlike tween Park avenue and Beaumont avenue, and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as advertising, etc. The sale of said premises is manner, and the successful bidder will provide setting curb where necessary. follows: to be made on the following and furnish all materials of labor and machinery No. 540. Paving with asphalt blocks on con- 3,000 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished TERMS AND CONDITIONS. necessary thereto, and will place proper and crete East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, and set. The highest bidder will be required to pay sufficient guards and fences and warning signs between Webster avenue and Third avenue, and go square feet of new bridgestone, furnished the full amount of his bid or purchase money by day and night for the prevention of accidents, between Third avenue and the Southern Boule- and laid. and the auctioneer's fee at the time of sale, to- and will indemnify and save harmless The City vard, and setting curb where necessary. 3,950 square yards of medina sandstone block gether with the further sum of one hundred dol- of New York, its officers, agents and servants, No. 541. Paving with asphalt Bassford avenue, pavement on a concrete foundation, lars for expenses of examination, advertising, and each of them, against and from all suits horn One Hundred and Eighty-second street to laid with paving cement joints. conveyance, etc. The quit-claim deed for the and actions, claims and demands, of every name Third avenue, and setting curb where necessary. 685 cubic yards of concrete in place. above-described premises to be delivered within and description brought against it, them or any No. 542. Xcquiring title to the lands necessary The time allowed for the completion of the thirty days from the date of sale. of them, and against and from all damages and for Garrison avenue, between Longwood avenue work will be 3o consecutive working days. The Comptroller may, at his option, resell costs to which it, they or any of them be put and Hunt's Point road. The amount of security required will be Six the property if the successful bidder shall fail to by reason of injury to the person or property No. 543. Constructing a sewer and appurte- Thousand Dollars. comply with the terms of sale, and the person of another, resulting from negligence or careless- nances in Garrison avenue, between Longwood No. 7. FOR REPAVING EAST ONE HUN- failing to comply therewith will be held liable ness in the performance of the work or in avenue and Whittier street. DRED AND SIXTY-FIRST STREET, BE- for any deficiency which may result from any guarding the same, or from any improper or No. 544. For the construction of receiving- TWEEN BROOK AVENUE AND ELTON such resale. defective materials, machinery, implement or basins and appurtenances at Dawson street and AVENUE, WITH GRANITE BLOCKS ON A The right to reject any bid is reserved. appliance used in the removal of the said build- northwest corner of Rogers place, and south side CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND ELTON By order of the Commissioners of the Sinking ing by the said successful bidder, and the bid- of Dawson street, opposite Rogers place, and at AVENUE FROM EAST ONE HUNDRED Fund, under a resolution adopted at a meeting der's assent and agreement to the above con- the northwest corner of Dawson street and Inter- AND SIXTY-FIRST STREET TO THE of the Board held June 26, 1905. ditions are understood to be implied by the act vale avenue. BRIDGE OVER THE PORT MORRIS J. W. STEVENSON, of bidding. The Comptroller of The City of No. $45. Paving with asphalt on a concrete BRANCH RAILROAD WITH SHEET AS- Deputy and Acting Comptroller. New York reserves the right on the day of the foundation the roadway of East One Hundred PHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, 1 sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, and Fifty-sixth street, from Kelly street to Daw- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 6, ig05. or parts of buildings, included in any of the son street, and setting curb where required. follows: 88,28 foregoing parcels. No. 546. Constructing receiving-basins and ap- 1,800 square yards of completed asphalt pave- N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, purtenances at the northwest and northeast cor- ment, including binder course and Deputy and Acting Comptroller. ners of East Two Hundred and Thirty-third street keeping the pavement in repair for one NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. and Verio avenue, and on the south side of East year from date of acceptance. CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE, Two Hundred and Thirty-third street, opposite COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, August 26, 5905. 2,370 square yards of new granite block pave- Verio avenue. ment on a concrete foundation, laid DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. BUREAU FOR THE COL- a3o,s14 No. 547. Paving with asphalt block pavement on with paving cement joints, and keep- LECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, September 1, 1905. a concrete foundation the roadway of Robbins ing the same in repair for one year AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN avenue, from East One Hundred and Forty-ninth from date of acceptance. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY OF NEW YORK, street to Westchester avenue, and setting curb their bills promptly should make immediate March 26, i9o3. 72o cubic yards of concrete. written requisition (blanks may be procured in the where required. goo linear feet of new curbstone, furnished borough offices), stating their property by Section NTH. FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS No. 548. Paving with granite bloek pavement and set in concrete. or Ward, Block and Lot or Map number, making U otherwise directed in any special case, one the roadway of East One Hund: ed and Forty- 305 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, copy of same from their bills of last year. surety company will be accepted as sufficient ninth street, between Mott avenue and the ap- recut on top and reset in concrete. If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the upon all contracts for supplies for furniture, and proach to the bridge over the Harlem river; set- 300 square feet of new flagging, furnished requisition should also request bill for such tax. for gas and electric lighting to any amount, and ting curb and laying flagging and crosswalks and laid. Each requisition should be accompanied by an upon the following contracts to the amounts where necessary. 2,300 square feet of old flagging, rejointed envelope bearing the proper address of the appli- named: The petitions for the above will be submitted and relaid. cant, AND WITH RE1 UR'N POSTAGE PRE- For supplies and furniture, with by me to the Local Board having jurisdiction 25o square feet of new bridgestone for cross- PAID. patented articles $5,000 thereof on September 21, 1905, at 4 p. m., at the walks, furnished and laid. In case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Sec- Regulating, grading, paving (other office of the President of the Borough of The standard receiving basin, rebuilt, com- tion, Block or Lot number, taxpayers should take than asphalt)- Bronx, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, One plete in place. their deeds to the Department of Taxes and As- Not over 2 years 15,000 Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third The time allowed for the completion of the sessments and have their property located on the Over 2 years 5,000 avenue. work will be 5o consecutive working days. maps of that Department and forward to the School building repairs to,000 Dated SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. The amount of security required will be Five Deputy Receiver of Taxes with the requisition a Heating and lighting apparatus 5,000 LOUIS F. HAFFEN, Thousand Dollars. certified memorandum of their property, which New buildings-New docks 25,000 President of the Borough of The Bronx. 97,11,18,21 No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING, will be furnished by the Department of Taxes and Sewers-Dredging and water-mains- SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE Assessments. Not over 2 years I0,000 SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, Taxpayers in this manner will receive their 5,000 bills returned by mail at the earliest possible BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING Over z years EDWARD M. GROUT, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF FENCES IN GRANT AVENUE, FROM EAST moment and avoid any delay caused by waiting Comptroller. THE BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CORNER THIRD on lines, as required in case of personal applica- ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET TO EAST ONE HUNDRED AND tion. STREET, CROTONA PARK, NEW YORK. SEVENTIETH STREET. The requisition must be addressed and mailed OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE follows: borough the property is located, as follows: received by the President of the Borough 1,050 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. JOHN J. McDONOUGH, No. 57 Chambers ofS The Bronx at the above office until II o'clock BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 124,600 cubic yards of filling. street, Borough of Manhattan, New York. a. m., on 6,46o linear feet of new curbstone, furnished JOHN B. UNDERHILL, corner Third and Tre- "North Side News," " Westchester Inde- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1905. and set. mont avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New pendent," " Bronx Sentinel," " Harlem Reporter 25,630 square feet of stew flagging, furnished York. and Bronx Chronicle," "Bronx Borough Record." No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- ING FORAGE TO THE BUREAU OF HIGH- and laid. JACOB S. VAN WYCK, Municipal Building, 1,560 square feet of ,new bridgestone for Borough of Brooklyn, New York. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. WAYS. " Staten Islander," " Staten Island Star," z,000 bushels No. 1 best white clipped oats. crosswalks, furnished and laid. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, corner Jack- 300 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in son avenue and Fifth street, Long Island " Richmond County Herald," " Richmond County 65,000 pounds best timothy hay. Democrat," "Staten Island World." zo,coo pounds best rye straw. retaining walls, culverts and gutters. City. Borough of Queens. New York. 7,000 feet (B. M.) of lumber, furnished and JOHN DE MORGAN. Bay and Sand streets, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 2,000 pounds best bran. too pounds best oil meal. laid. Stapleton, Staten Island, Borough of Rich- " Long Island Daily Star," "Flushing Daily The time allowed for the completion of the mond, New York. 200 pounds best rock salt. After receiving the bills, the taxpayer will Times,"" Flushing Evening Journal," " Queens The time allowed for the delivery of the arti- work will be 400 working days. Borough Advertiser," " Jamaica Standard," cles is during the year 1905. The amount of security required will be Twen- see that they are properly rebated; then draw ty-five Thousand Dollars. check for the net amount to the order of the " Rockaway News," " Long Island Farmer," The amount of security required will be Sevea Receiver of Taxes and mail bill and check, with " Long Island Democrat." Hundred and Fifty Dollars. No. g. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING, an addressed envelope, with the return postage BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. No. 2. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE prepaid, to the Deputy Receiver in whichever bor- "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- AND ASPHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE SIDEWALK S, LAYING CROSSWALKS, ough the property is located. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING lyn Citizen," " Brooklyn Standard Union," ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOURTH Checks should be mailed as soon as possible Brooklyner Freie Presse," " Brooklyn Weekly FENCES IN KELLY STREET FROM PROS- STREET, FROM THIRD AVENUE TO RIDER after the bills have been received by the tax- News," ' Flatbush Weekly News." PECT AVENUE TO LEGGETT AVENUE. payer. A.VENUE. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as All bills paid during October must be rebated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- follows: before payment. " Harlem Local Reporter" (Harlem District), lows: 4,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. DAVID E. AUSTEN, " Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Washington 1,400 square yards of completed asphalt block loo cubic yards of rock excavation. Receiver of Taxes. Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem Dis- pavement, and keeping the same in re- goo cubic yards of filling. 81,30 tricts). pair for five years from date of ac- t,400 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished Designation by Board of City Record April 26, ceptance. and set. 190 4. 600 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 5,900 square feet of new flagging, furnished Amended July 22 and September 1$, 1904, and bed. and laid. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND February 7, 1905. 2,150 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished too cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in APPURTENANCES THERETO OF CITY and set in concrete. retaining walls, culverts and gutters. REAL ESTATE. 2,16o square yards of completed asphalt pave- The time allowed for the completion of the ment, including binder course, and work will be so working days. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED keeping the pavement in repair for five UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The amount of security required will be Two years from date of acceptance. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. that the Commissioners of the Sinking HOSPITALS. The time allowed for the completion of the FundP of The City of New York, by virtue of No. lo. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, work will be 3o consecutive working days. SETTING CURBSTONES. FLAGGING THE the powers vested in them by law, will offer for The amount of security required will be Five sale at public auction on Thursday, September 14, BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS DEPART- SIDEWALK S, LAYING CROSSWALKS MENT OF NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET Thousand Dollars. 19o5, at 12 m., in Room 141, Stewart Building. No. 3. FOR PAVING AND REPAVING BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACINd No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, the AND FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, FENCES IN MORRIS STREET, FROM THE CITY OF NEW YORK. WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging, FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WHITE WHITE PLAINS ROAD TO BOSTON ROAD. erected upon real estate acquired for school pur- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The Engineer's estimate of the work is as PLAINS ROAD, FROM MORRIS STREET TO follows: poses, belonging to the Corporation of The City CM received by the President of the Board of THE CITY LINE. of New Yorlc, viz.: Trustees at the above office until 3.3o o'clock The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 7,600 cubic yards of earth excavation. All the right, title and interest of The City p. m., on 500 cubic yards of rock excavation. lows: 46,200 cubic yards of filling. of New York in and to the buildings, with the i6,000 cubic yards of concrete. appurtenances thereto belonging, erected upon THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. 110,000 square yards of asphalt block pavement. 6,zoo linear feet of new curbstone, furnished the following described property: FOR ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS 31,600 linear feet of old curb reset in concrete. and set. REQUIRED FOR THE ALTERATIONS AND The time allowed for the completion of the 22,000 square feet of new flagging, furnished (Acquired for the Board of Edueatiota) ADDITIONS TO THE BUILDINGS AT NO. work will be 25o consecutive working days. and laid. Property on the northerly side of Ellery 312 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, THE The amount of security required will be Eighty 4,20o square feet of new bridgestone for cross- walks, furnished and laid. street and the southerly side of Hopkins street, CITY OF NEW YORK. Thousand Dollars. east of Delmonico place, in the Borough of The time for the completion of the work and No. 4. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT 400 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in Brooklyn, more particularly described as fol- the full performance of the contract is within BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION retaining walls, culverts and gutters. lows: 3o days. THE ROADWAY OF DAWSON STREET, too cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. Beginning at a point on the northerly line The amount of security required is Two Thou- FROM LONGWOOD AVENUE TO INTER- 500 linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, of Ellery street distant 58 feet 7 inches from sand Dollars ($2,000). VALE AVENUE AND SETTING CURB 12 inches in diameter. the easterly line of Delmonico place, and run- The bids will be compared and the contract WHERE REQUIRED. 1,000 linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, ning thence easterly along the northerly line awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 24 inches in diameter. 1,000 feet (B. M.) of lumber, furnished and of Ellery street 150 feet; thence northerly at Blank forms may be obtained and the plans lows: right angles to Ellery street 200 feet to the and drawings may be seen at the office of the 5,700 square yards of completed asphalt block laid. southerly line of Hopkins street; thence westerly Auditor and Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twen- pavement, and keeping the same in rc The time allowed for the completion of the along the southerly line of Hopkins street 150 ty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, where pair for five years from date of accept- work will be 25o working days. feet to a point distant 176 feet 9 inches easterly bids and deposits are also delivered. ance. The amount of security required will be Fif- from the easterly line of Delmonico place; thence J. K. PAULDING, 870 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar teen Thousand Dollars. southerly at right angles to Hopkins street 200 Acting President, Board of Trustees, bed. No. II. FOR IMPROVEMENT OF STEPS feet to the point or place of beginning. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 2,050 linear feet of new curbstone, furnisher AT EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- By direction of the Comptroller, the sale of the Dated AUGUST 31, 1905. and set in concrete. SIXTH STREET BETWEEN FULTON AVE- above described property will be made under the 82,14 too linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, NUE AND FRANKLIN AVENUE ,• TO- supervision of the Collector of City Revenue recut on top and reset in concrete. GETHER WITH ALL Wvitli INCIDENTAL See 1 Instructions is Bid- THERETO. on Thursday, September 14, tgos, at 12 m. ders on the lest pare, last column, of The time allowed for the completion of the work will be 4o consecutive working days. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as The buildings on the premises severally above the " City Record." described shall be sold for the highest marketable The amount of security required will be Seven follows: price at public auction, upon the following Thousand Dollars. 1,500 cubic yards of excavation. No. 5. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT 260 cubic feet of new granite steps, fur- TERMS AND CONDITIONS. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION nished and set. The buildings and appurtenances thereto will THE ROADWAY OF COLLEGE AVENUE, 8o cubic feet of old granite steps, redressed be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, OFFICE OF THE PRESI- FROM EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- and reset. immediately cash or a certified check drawn to DENT OF THE BOROUGH, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CRO- THIRD STREET TO EAST ONE HUNDRED 310 cubic feet of new granite coping and the order of the Comptroller of The City of TONA PARK, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET, AND SET- newels, furnished and set. New York, and must give either a cash bond STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. TING CURB WHERE REQUIRED. 240 cubic feet of old granite coping, re- or an approved bond of a surety company in the HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETI- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as dressed and reset. amount of one-half of the purchase price, as 1. tions have been presented to me, and are on follows: is cubic yards of concrete in place. security for the proper performance of the work fileI in my office for inspection, for: 1,000 square yards of completed asphalt block 70 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. of removal, which must be completed within No. 537. Constructing a sewer and appurte- pavement, and keeping the same in 65 cubic yards of broken range ashlar (in- thirty working days thereafter. The word " re- nances in Featherbed lane, between Macomb's repair for five years from date of cluding ranged ashlar). moval" means that the buildings so sold-shall road and Aqueduct avenue, and in Aqueduct ave- acceptance. 70 linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, be taken down to the curb level and the cellar nue, between Featherbed lane and Macomb's 18o cubic yards of concrete, including mor- 8 inches in diameter. properly filled in and graded. road. tar bed. 300 linear feet of new railing in place. Failure to remove said buildings and appurte- No. 538. Paving with sheet asphalt on concrete Boo linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, so square yards of granolithic pavement. nances, or any portion thereof, within said period foundation where the grade is less than 234 per recut on top and reset in concrete. 75 linear feet of gas main, 2 inches in dia- will work forfeiture of ownership of such build- cent., and any pavement which may be preferred The time allowed for the completion of the meter. ings or appurtenances or portion as shall then elsewhere, in East One Hundred and Eighty-sec- work will be 20 consecutive working days. 6 lamp-posts and lamps. be left standing, and the bidder's assent to the ond street, in the Borough of The Bronx, be- The amount of security required will be One The time allowed for the completion of the above conditions being understood to be implied tween Webster avenue and Third avenue, and be- Thousand Dollars. work will be 75 days. by the act of bidding, and the said City of tween Arthur avenue and Boston road, and set- No. 6. FOR REPAVING WITH MEDINA The amount of security required will be Two New York will, without notice to the purchaser, ting curb where necessary. SANDSTONE BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. •

7830 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

No. 12. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 62 manholes, complete. The amount of security required is Fifteen 4 sewer basins. SETTING CURBSTONES, BUILDING 18 receiving-basins, complete. Hundred Dollars. 12,000 feet, 13. M., foundation planking. FENCES WHERE NECESSARY AND CON- 3 catch-basins, complete. Bids will be compared and the contract 12,500 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. 95o cubic yards of rock to be excavated and awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 139 cubic yards concrete cradle. STRUCTING STEPS AND DRAINS IN WEST No. z. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH removed. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- The time allowed for the completion of the 100 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- ING ONE SECOND-SIZE STEAM FIRE EN- work and full performance of the contract is STREET, FROM SEDGWICK AVENUE TO GINE. THE EASTERLY LINE OF CEDAR AVENUE sive of concrete in sewer sections, as so working days. (RIVERVIEW TERRACE); ALSO PAVING shown on plan. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma. The amount of security required is Three WITH WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT, BE- 36,000 feet (B. 7.1.) of timber for foundations, terials and supplies and the performance of the Thousand Dollars. TWEEN CEDAR AVENUE AND A POINT furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- contract is by or before ninety (90) days. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE nished and left in place. The amount of security required is Twenty- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR ABOUT r6o FEET EASTERLY THEREFROM. six Hundred Dollars ($2,600). The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 25 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur- CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EIGHTY-FIRST No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- follows: nished and laid. STREET, FROM FIRST AVENUE TO SEC- The time allowed for the completion of the ING TWO FIRST-SIZE STEAM FIRE EN- OND AVENUE. boo cubic yards of excavation. GINES. 275 cubic yards of filling. work will be 250 working days. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required will be Sev- The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- follows: 420 cubic feet of new granite steps, fur- terials and supplies and the performance of the nished and set. enteen Thousand Dollars. 45 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. No. i7. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER AND contract is by or before one hundred and twenty 700 linear feet za-inch pipe sewer. 280 cubic feet of new granite coping and (120) days. newels, furnished and set. APPURTENANCES IN EAST ONE HUN- 8 manholes. 75 cubic yards of concrete in place. DRED AND SIXTIETH STREET, BE- The amount of security required is Fifty-five 4,80o feet, B. M., foundation planking. 160 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. TWEEN UNION AVENUE AND PROSPECT Hundred Dollars ($5,50o)• 54 cubic yards concrete cradle. AVENUE. The bidder will state the price of each item or The time allowed for the completion of the goo linear feet of new curbstone. article contained in the specifications or sched- 1,475 square feet of new flagging. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- work and full performance of the contract is lows: ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per 3o working days. 75 square feet of new bridgestone. pound. ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit 23o linear feet of new railing in place. 300 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch. The amount of security required is One Thou- 39 squrs for house connections, over and of measure, by which the bids will he tested. sand Five hundred Dollars. 115 square yards of granolithic pavement. The extensions must be made and footed up, 345 square yards of wood block pavement. above the cost per linear foot of sewer. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE 4 manholes, complete. as the bids will be read from the total. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 6o linear feet of cast-iron gutter, with grat- •The bids will be compared and the contract ing cover, furnished and set. 235 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN AT THE removed. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each SOUTHEAST CORNER OF RAILROAD AVE- ioo linear feet of gas main, 2 inches in di- contract. ameter. 5 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- NUE AND RIDGEWOOD AVENUE. sive of' concrete in sewer sections, as Blank forms and further information may be The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 4 lamp-posts and lamps. obtained at the office of the Fire Department, The time allowed for the completion of the shown on plan. follows: 5 cubic yards of broken stone, for foun- Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- I sewer basin. work will be 75 days. hattan. The amount of security required will be Three dations, in place. The time allowed for the completion of the 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, for foundations, THOS. W. CHURCHILL, work and full performance of the contract is Thousand Dollars. Deputy and Acting Fire Commissioner. No. 13. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEW ER furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 10 working days. nished and left in place. Dated SEPTEMBER I, 1905. The amount of security required is One Hun- AND APPURTENANCES TN FOX STREET, 82,15 BETWEEN WALES AVENUE AND BEACH to linear feet of 12-inch drain-pipe, fur- dred Dollars. nished and laid. tFSee General Instructions to Bid- AVENUE. ders on the last page, last column, of No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- The time allowed for the completion of the LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR work will be so working days. the "City Reeord." lows: RECONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN BROAD- 16o linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. The amount of security required will be One WAY, FROM GREENE AVENUE TO GROVE Thousand Dollars. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP STREET; AND IN GROVE STREET, FROM 24 spurs for house connections, over and TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST above the cost per linear foot of No. 18. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER AND BROADWAY TO BUSHWICK AVENUE. APPURTENANCES IN PARK AVENUE SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN HATTAN, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as sewer. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 2 manholes, complete. (WEST SIDE), BETWEEN EAST ONE HUN- follows: 8o cubic yards of rock to be excavated and DRED AND EIGHTY-NINTH STREET EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1,275 linear feet i8-inch pipe sewer. removed. (WELCH STREET) AND PELHAM AVE- S received by the Fire Commissioner at the 14 manholes. 3 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- NUE. above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on 10,000 feet, B. M., foundation planking. sive of concrete in sewer sections, as The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1005. 50,000 feet, 13. M., sheeting and bracing. shown on plan. lows: 130 cubic yards concrete cradle. 344 linear feet of pipe, sewer, 12-inch. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. 7,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, 275 linear feet 6-inch pipe drain. furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 25 spurs for house connections, over and No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- 2 sewer basins reconnected. nished and left in place. above the cost per linear foot of sewer. ING FIFTY (50) FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH The time allowed for the completion of the 5 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur- 4 manholes, complete. SIGNAL BOXES FOR THE BOROUGH OF work and full performance of the contract is nished and laid. 3 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- QUEENS. 6o working days. The time allowed for the completion of the sive of concrete in sewer sections, as The time for the delivery of the articles, mate- The amount of security required is Two Thou- work will be 20 working days. shown on plan. rials and supplies and the performance of the sand Five Hundred Dollars. The amount of security required will be Four 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, for foundations, contract is ninety (9o) days. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Hundred and Fifty Dollars. furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- The amount of security required is fifty per LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR No. x4. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS nished and left in place. cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN OVINGTON AND APPURTENANCES IN WEST ONE 10 linear feet of 12-inch drain-pipe, fur- The bidder will state the price of each item or AVENUE, FROM SIXTH AVENUE TO SEV- HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET, nished and laid. article contained in the specifications or sched- ENTH AVENUE. BETWEEN HARLEM RIVER AND SEDG- The time allowed for the completion of the ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as WICK AVENUE; AND IN SEDGWICK AVE- work will be 3o working days. pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of follows: NUE, BETWEEN WEST ONE HUNDRED The amount of security required will be Six measure, by which the bids will be tested. The 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. AND SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET AND THE Hundred and Fifty Dollars. extensicns must be made and footed up, as the 72o linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. SUMMIT NORTH OF WEST ONE HUNDRED Blank forms can be obtained upon application bids will be read from the total and the contract 8 manholes. AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH STREET. therefor and the plans and specifications may be awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 4,900 feet, B. M., foundation planking. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- seen and other information obtained at said Delivery will be required to be made at the 55 cubic yards concrete cradle. lows: office. time and in the manner and in such quantities The time allowed for the completion of the 35o linear feet of brick sewer, 3 feet g inches LOUIS F. HAFFEN, as may be directed. work and full performance of the contract is in diameter.' President. Blank forms and further information may be 3o working days. igo linear feet of brick sewer, 3 feet 6 inches SI,19 obtained at the office of the Fire Department, The amount of security required is Two Thou- in diameter. ,See General Instructions to Bid- Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- sand Dollars. 1,560 linear feet of brick sewer, 2 feet 9 inches ders on the last page, last column, of hattan. No. 6. F012 FURNISHING ALL THE in diameter. the " City Record." . THOS. W. CHURCHILL, LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 16 linear feet of brick sewer, 2 feet 6 inches Deputy and Acting Fire Commissioner. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FORTY-SEV- in diameter. Dated SEPTEMBER I, 1905. 82,14 ENTH STREET, FROM THIRTEENTH AVE- 5 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. BOARD MEETINGS. arSee General Instructions to Bid- NUE TO FOURTEENTH AVENUE. 10 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch. ders on the last page, last column. of The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 310 linear feet of pipe sewer, 22-inch. the " City Record." follows: 306 spurs for house connections, over and The Board of Estimate and Apportionment 45 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. above the cost per linear foot of sewer. meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16). 700 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. 27 manholes, complete. City Hall, every Friday, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAIL- 8 manholes. 25 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- JAMES W. STEVENSON, 4,800 feet, B. M., foundation planking. sive of concrete in sewer sections, as Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. ROAD COMMISSIONERS. 53 cubic yards concrete cradle. shown on plan. The time allowed for the completion of the 25 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mor- THE BOARD OP RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD COM- work and full performance of the contract is tar, for foundations, in place. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund MISSIONERS, Room 401, No. 320 BROADWAY, NEW 3o working days. 35o cubic yards of broken stone for founda- meet in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), YORK, September 5, 1905. The amount of security required is One Thou- tions, in place. City Hall, at call of the Mayor. sand Five Hundred Dollars. 55,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, The bidder will state the price of each item furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. TO CONTRACTORS. or article contained in the specifications or sched- nished and left in place. ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per 9,500 linear feet of piles, below sills, furnished. linear foot, foot B. M., cubic yard, or other The Board of City Record meet in the Old WASH-BORINGS. driven and cut off, and shod when re- Council Chamber (Room 16), City Hall, at call unit of measure, by which the bids will be quired. of the Mayor. tested. The bids will be compared and the con- too linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, fur- BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for PATRICK J. TRACY, .7 received by the Board of Rapid Transit nished and laid. Supervisor, Secretary. S each contract. The time allowed for the completion of the Railroad Commissioners at the above office until Blank forms and further information may be work will be zoo working days. 12 o'clock noon on obtained and the plans and drawings may be The amount of security required will be Twelve WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner Thousand Dollars. FIRE DEPARTMENT. of Public Works, Room No. 15, Municipal Build- No. is. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING- at which place and hour the bids will be publicly ing, Borough of Brooklyn. BASINS AND APPURTENANCES AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF opened and read; the award of the contract, if MARTIN \V. LITTLETON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST ONE HUN- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST awarded, will be made by the Board of Rapid President. DRED AND SIXTY-NINTH STREET AND SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- Transit Railroad Commissioners as soon there- Dated SEPTEMBER I, 1905. BROOK AVENUE; 'NORTHWEST CORNER TAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. after as practicable, for making wash-borings on OF LONGWOOD AVENUE AND HEWITT the lines of proposed Rapid Transit Railway 59,27 PLACE; SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LONG- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE routes in The City of New York, Boroughs of 42FSee General Instructions to Bid- WOOD AVENUE AND HEWITT PLACE; ,S received by the Fire Commissioner at the Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, ders on the last page, last column, of SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LONGWOOD above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on including also wash-borings on the lines of such the "City Record." AVENUE AND KELLY STREET; SOUTH- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1005. routes as pass under the East and Harlem rivers and other navigable waterways. EAST CORNER OF LONGWOOD AVENUE Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. AND KELLY STREET; SOUTHWEST COR- The security required will be Five Thousand OFFICE OF THE PRI- SI DENT OF THE. BOROUGH OF NER OF LONGWOOD AVENUE AND BECK FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Dollars. BROOKLYN, ROOM No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, STREET; SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LONG- MATERIALS Is'EQUIRED FOR ADDITIONS Contract will be required to be completed on or BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW AND ALTERATIONS TO VOLUNTEER WOOD AVENUE AND BECK STREET. before December 31, '905. YORK. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- COMPANY BUILDING FOR QUARTERS OF No bid will be received or considered unless lows: ENGINE COMPANY 164, LOCATED ON accompanied by either a certified check upon one EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 23o linear feet of pipe culvert, ta-inch. EAST SIDE OF CENTRAL AVENUE, 150 of the State or National banks of The City of S received by the President of the Borough of 7 receiving-basins, complete. FEET NORTH OF MOTT AVENUE, FAR New York, drawn to the order of the Comp- Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock 6o cubic yards of rock to be excavated and ROCKAWAY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. troller, or money, to the amount of $600. a. m. on The time for the completion of the work and removed. Copies of a pamphlet containing further in- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1005. 3 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclu- the full performance of the contract is forty-five formation for bidders, forms of proposal and con- sive of concrete, as shown on plan. (45) days. tract, specifications and forms of bonds and cer- No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE 7,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, The amount of security required is One Thou- tificates, and sets of lithographs of the contract LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- sand Five Hundred Dollars. drawings, can be obtained from the office of the CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EASTERN nished and left in place. Bids will be compared and the contract Board on application. PARKWAY EXTENSION, SOUTHERLY awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The time allowed for the completion of the ALEXANDER E. ORR, SIDE, FROM PITKTN AVENUE TO DE- work will be 45 working days. Blank forms and further information may be GRAW STREET. obtained and the plans and drawings may he President. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required will be Eight Bros L, BURROWS, Hundred and Fifty Dollars. seen at the office of the Fire Department, Not. follows: 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Secretary. 55,20 497 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. No. /6. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER hattan. 6 manholes. AND APPURTENANCES IN CLAY AVENUE, THOS. W. CHURCHILL, teSee General Instructions to Bid- 3,200 feet, B. M., foundation planking. BETWEEN EAST ONE HUNDRED AND Deputy and Acting Fire Commissioner. ders on the last page, last column, of 35 cubic yards concrete cradle. SIXTY-SIXTH STREET AND EAST ONE Dated SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. the "City Record." 16,000 feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET; 52,14 The time allowed for the completion of the TELLER AVENUE, BETWEEN EAST ONE rirSee G 1 Instructions to Bid- work and full performance of the contract is 3o HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH STREET ders on the last page, last column, of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. working days. AND EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- the "City Record." The amount of security required is One Thou- SEVENTH STREET; FTNDLAY AVENUE, sand Four Hundred Dollars. BETWEEN EAST ONE HUNDRED AND OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF The bidder will state the price of each item or SIXTY-FIFTH STREET AND EAST ONE HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 BROOKLYN, Room No. is, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, article contained in the specifications or schedules HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET: BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear COLLEGE AVENUE, BETWEEN EAST ONE EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, B0ROUGII OF MAN- HATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORE. YORK. foot, foot board measurement, cubic yard, or HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH STREET other unit of measure, by which the bids will be AND EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tested. SEVENTH STREET; EAST ONE HUNDRED S received by the Fire Commissioner missioner at the S received by the President of the Borough The bids will be compared and the contract AND SIXTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on of Brooklyn at the above office until a o'clock awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each CLAY AVENUE AND MORRIS AVENUE; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. a. m. on contract. EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEV- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1905. Blank forms and further information may be ENTH STREET, BETWEEN CLAY AVENUE obtained and the plans and drawings may be AND MORRIS AVENUE. No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE No. i. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- LABOR A N D MATERIALS REQUIRED LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR lows: of Public Works, Room No. 15, Municipal Build- FOR THE ERECTION A N D COMPLE- CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EIGHTY- ing, Borough of Brooklyn. soo linear feet of brick sewer, 26-inch by TION OF THE PLUMBING, GAS AND EIGHTH STREET, FROM FORT HAMILTON 36-inch. ELECTRIC SYSTEM IN THE NEW BUILD- AVENUE TO FIFTH AVENUE, ETC. MARTIN W. LITTLETON, 1,185 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. ING FOR ENGINE COMPANY 21, ON THE The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as President. 1,675 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch. NORTH SIDE OF FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, follows: Dated SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. 2,927 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. 225 FEET WEST OF SEVENTH AVENUE. 547 linear feet i8-inch pipe sewer. 88,2o 745 spurs for house connections, over and The time for the completion of the work and 500 linear feet r5-inch pipe sewer. Wilco General Instruction. to Bid- above the cost per linear foot of the full performance of the contract is by or 558 linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. ders on the last page, last eolnins, of stover. before seventy-five (75) days. 17 manholes. the Clty Record." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD, 7831

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH 470 linear feet of new curbstone. 29,00o feet, B. M., foundation planking. contract to a contractor who can at all times OF BROOKLYN, Room 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 990 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be 326 cubic yards concrete cradle. furnish any or all parts of the style of bicycle BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. reset. 90,000 feet, B. M. sheeting and bracing. that he contracts to furnish. Therefore, bids 7 noiseless covers and beads, complete, for The time allowed for the completion of the will be considered from those persons or cor- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE sewer manholes. work and full performance of the contract is porations only, or their agents, who manufacture received by the President of the Borough Time for the completion of the work and the o Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock 75 working days. the style of bicycles they propose to furnish under Lull performance of the contract is thirty (3o) The amount of security required is Ten Thou- the contract and keep a supply of all the parts a. m., on working days. sand Dollars. in stock. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1005. The amount of security required is Two Thou- No. a. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The bidder will state the price per bicycle, by sand Dollars. No. I. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR which the bids will be tested. The bids will be No. 9. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN- SEVENTY- read from the total and awards made to the ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A FIRST STREET, FROM TENTH AVENUE lowest bidder at a lump or aggregate sum. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY TO ELEVENTH AVENUE. Delivery will be required to be made at the OF ATLANTIC AVENUE, from Sixth avenue OF VERNON AVENUE FROM MARCY AVE- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as time and in the manner and in such quantities to Nostrand avenue. NUE TO THROOP AVENUE. follows: as may be directed. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer. Blank forms and further information may be as follows: follows: 718 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. obtained at the office of the Department of Street 32,78o square yards of asphalt pavement. 5,915 square yards of asphalt pavement. 8 manholes. Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 170 square yards of adjacent pavement. 30 square yards of adjacent pavement. 4,90o feet, B. M., foundation planking. Park row. 5,460 cubic yards of concrete. 975 cubic yards of concrete. 54 cubic yards concrete cradle. JOHN McG. WOODBURY, 6,33o linear feet of new curbstone. 1,450 linear feet of new curbstone. The time allowed for the completion of the Commissioner of Street Cleaning. 6,320 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be r,600 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be work and full performance of the contract is Dated AUGUST 29, 1905. reset. reset. 3o working days. 830,855 107 noiseless covers and heads complete for 14 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for The amount of security required is One Thou- sewer manholes. sewer manholes. sand Eight Hundred Dollars. grSee General Instructions to Bid- zoo.) cubic yards of earth excavation. Time for the completion of the work and the No. 3. FO R FRNISHIN ALL THE ders on the last page, last column, of 12,56o linear feet of heading stones, not to full performance of the contract is forty (4o) LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR the a City Record." be bid for. working days. CONSTRUCTING SEWER TN SHERMAN 99,82o square feet of cement sidewalks. The amount of security required is Five Thou- STREET, FROM TENTH AVENUE TO Time for the completion of the work and the sand Dollars. ELEVENTH AVENUE. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT Op STREET full performance of the contract is sixty (6o) No. zo. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as CLEANING, Room 3421, Nos. 53-2i PARK Row, working days. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A follows: BORoROKU. G11 01 MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW The amount of security required is Twenty- CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY 45 linear feet I s-inch pipe sewer. eight Thousand Dollars. OF WINDSOR PLACE, FROM PROSPECT 695 linear feet ma-inch pipe sewer. PARK WEST, TO TENTH AVENUE. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 8 manholes. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 4,70o feet, B. M., foundation planking. received by the Commissioner of Street CURBING, GUTTERING AND LAYING follows: tleaning at the above office until is o'clock in. SIDEWALKS ON EAST FIFTH STREET, 53 cubic yards concrete cradle. 2,640 square yards of asphalt pavement. The time allowed for the completion of the on from Avenue C to Church avenue. o square yards of adjacent pavement. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1905. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is 440 cubic yards of concrete. work and full performance of the contract is as follows: 88o linear feet of new curbstone. 3o working days. Borough of Manhattan. 555 square yards of brick gutters, to be set stio linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be The amount of security required is One Thou- CONTRACT FOR THE FINAL DISPOSI- in concrete. reset. sand Five Hundred Dollars. TION OF GARBAGE. 2,50o linear feet of new curbstone, to be set 4 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The. period for the performance of this con- in concrete. sewer manholes. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR tract will be for five (5) years, beginning the ago cubic yards of earth excavation. Time for the completion of the work and the CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN THIRD AVE- sat day of August, 1906. 1,220 cubic yards of earth filling, to be fur- full performance of the contract is thirty (30) NUE, FROM SeVENTY-SEVENTH STREET The amount of security required is One Hun- nished. working days. TO SEVENTY-NINTH STREET. dred Thousand Dollars ($zoo,cmo). 185 cubic yards of concrete, not to be bid The amount of security required is Two Thou- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as A special deposit of $40,000 in money will be for. sand Dollars. follows: required to be made with the Comptroller of 10,320 square feet of cement sidewalks. The bidder will state the price of each item 517 linear feet ma-inch pipe sewer. The City of New York, at or before the signing Time for the completion of the work and the or article contained in the specifications or sched- 6 manholes. of the contract; $30,000 of this amount, or the full performance of the contract is forty (40) ules herein contained or -hereto annexed, per 3,300 feet, R. M., foundation planking. unexpended portion thereof, to be returned to working days. square yard, cubic yard, linear foot, square 36 cubic yards concrete cradle. the contractor at the end of one year, and gio,oho The amount of security required is Two Thou- foot, or other unit of measure, by which the 20,00o feet, B. M., sheeting and bracing. of the said amount to remain on deposit with sand Four Hundred Dollars. bids will be rested. The extensions must be The time allowed for the completion of the the Comptroller until the completion of the con- No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND made and footed up, as the bids will be read work and full performance of the contract is tract, or other termination thereof. PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON from the total for each item (class) and awards 3o working days. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- made to the lowest bidder on each item (class); The amount of security required is One Thou- check on a solvent banking corporation in The WAY OF EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, or the bids will be compared and the contract sand Dollars. City of New York, payable to the order of the from Avenue F to Avenue G. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each The bidder will state the price of each item or Comptroller for five per centum of the amount The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is contract. article contained in the specifications or schedules for which the work bid for is proposed in any one as follows: Delivery Will be required to be made at the herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear year to be performed. Such check should be in- 2,590 square yards of asphalt pavement. time and in the manner and in such quantities foot, foot board measurement, cubic yard, or closed in the sealed envelope containing the bid 440 cubic yards of concrete. as may be directed. other unit of measure, by which the bids will be or proposal. 1,620 linear feet of new curbstone. Blank forms and further information may be tested. The compensation to be paid to the contractor 1,410 cubic yards of earth excavation. obtained and the plans and drawings may be The bids will be compared and the contract must be stated at a price per annum for each 7,88o square feet of cement sidewalks. seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each of the five years of the period of contract, and Time for the completion of the work and the of Public Works of the Borough of Brooklyn, contract. these prices must be written out in full, and full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) Room 15, Municipal Building. Blank forms and further information may be must be given also in figures. working days. MARTIN W. LITTLETON, obtained and the plans and drawings may be From the bids or proposals so received the The amount of security required is Three President. seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner Commissioner of Street Cleaning may select the Thousand Dollars. Dated AUGUST 29, 1905. of Public Works, Room 15, Municipal Building, bid or bids, the acceptance of which will, in his No. 4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- 1130,s13 Borough of Brooklyn. judgment, best secure the efficient performance MARTIN W. LITTLETON, of the work, or he may reject any or all of said ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A VirSee General Instructions to 'Ud- bids. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY ders on the last page, last column, of President. The award of the contract on the bid so OF KOSCIUSKO STREET, FROM LEWIS the " City Record." Dated AUGUST 16, 1905. selected will be conditional on its approval by the AVENUE TO BROADWAY. a23,m3 Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OFFICE Or THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH VirSee General Instructions to Bid- to section 544 of the Greater New York Charter. follows: OF BROOKLYN, Room No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILD- ders on the last page, last column, of Bidders upon this contract will receive every 8,130 square yards of asphalt pavement. ING, BOROUGH 01 BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW the " City Record." assistance in obtaining information from the data 25 square yards of adjacent pavement. YORK. in possession of the Department in regard to the 1,340 cubic yards of concrete. quantity and quality of material, together with 2,40o linear feet of new curbstone. R EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE every opportunity to inspect the collections and 5,900 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be received by the President of the Borough DEPARTMENT OF STREET dumping boards of the Department. reset. IiijBrooklyn at the above office until I1 o'clock CLEANING. Blank forms and further information may be 18 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for a. m., on obtained at the office of the Department of Street sewer manholes. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 Time for the completion of the work and the MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET Park row. full performance of the contract is forty (40) No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- CLEANING, ROOM 1421, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK ROW, working days. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR JOHN McG. WOODBURY, BOROUGH 07 MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW Commissioner of Street Cleaning. The amount of security required is Six Thou- CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN EIGHTY- YORK. sand Dollars. EIGHTH STREET, from First avenue to Nar- Dated AUGUST 25, 1905. rows avenue. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE aa6,n6 No. 5 FOR K'EGULATING AND REPAV- received by the Commissioner of Street ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is S g2FElee General Instructions to Bid- as follows: Cleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock ders on the last page, last column. of CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY m., on OF LAFAYETTE STREET, FROM HUDSON 762 linear feet 52-inch pipe sewer. the "City Record," except as to spe- AVENUE TO RAYMOND STREET. 7 manholes. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. cial requirements contained in this The Engineer's 4,800 feet B. M. foundation planking. Borough. of Manhattan and The Bronx advertisement. estimate of the quantities is as 54 cubic yards concrete cradle. follows: The time allowed for the completion of the CONTRACT No. z. FOR FURNISHING AND 1,120 square yards of asphalt pavement. DELIVERING FORAGE. work and full performance of the contract is ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. to square yards of adjacent pavement. 3o working days. The time for the delivery of the articles, mate- 200 cubic yards of concrete. The amount of security required is Fifteen rials and supplies and the performance of the /2) ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES 75o linear feet of new curbstone. contract is by or before. January I, load. in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in 90 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be Hundred Dollars. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The amount of security required is fifty per can procure material for that purpose-ashes, reset. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart- 2 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for mate. ment of Street Cleaning-free of charge by ap- sewer manholes. CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN INDIA STREET, from a point about 300 feet east of Borough of Brooklyn. plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Time for the completion of the work and the Oakland street to Provost Street. Nos. l to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. full performance of the contract is twenty (20; The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is CONTRACT No. a. FOR FURNISHING AND JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, working days. DELIVERING FORAGE. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. The amount of security required is One Thou- as follows: The time for the delivery of the articles, mate- sand Dollars. 300 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. rials and supplies and the performance of the 3 manholes. contract is by or before January I, 1906. No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- ,smo feet B. M. foundation planking. The amount of security required is fifty per ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON 2, az cubic yards concrete cradle. cent. (50%) of the amount of bid or estimate. BOARD OF ESTIMATE. AND APPOR- CONCRETE FOUNDATION TUE ROADWAY The time allowed for the completion of the The bidder will state the price of each article TIONMENT. OF LORIMER STREET, FROM LEE AVE- work and the full performance of the contract A NUE TO BROADWAY. contained in the specifications or schedules herein is 20 working days. per hundred pounds, The Engineer's estimate of as contained or hereto annexed, the quantities is The amount of security required is Six Hun- by which the bids will be tested. The extensions BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, CITY follows: dred Dollars. OF NEW YORK. 4,520 square yards of asphalt pavement. must be made and footed up, as the bids. will be The bidder will state the price of each item read from the total and awards made to the 5o square yards of adjacent pavement. or article contained in the specifications or PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HAD AT 83o cubic yards of concrete. schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, lowest bidder. A a meeting of the Board of Estimate and 3,97o linear feet of new curbstone. per linear foot, foot B. M., cubic yard or other Delivery will be required to be made at the Apportionment of The City of New York, to be roo linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be unit of measure, by which the bids will be time and in the manner and in such quantities as held at Room 16, City Hall, New York City, on may be directed. Friday, September 15, i905, at 50.30 o'clock a. ut., reset. tested. The bids will be compared and the con- Blank forms and further information may be Time for the completion of the work and the tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for relative to the request of the Commissioner of full performance of the contract is thirty (30) each contract. obtained at the office of the Department of Parks for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Rich- working days. Blank forms and further information may be Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. mond for an appropriation of $ioo,000 for the 13 CO 21 Park row. improvement of West End avenue, in the Borough The amount of security required is Four Thou- obtained and the plans and drawings may be F. M. GIBSON, sand Dollars. seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Manhattan. Deputy and Acting Commissioner of J. W. STEVENSON, No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- of Public Works, Room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. Street Cleaning. Secretary. ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A Dated SEPTEMBER I I, 1905. a1 i,15 CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY MARTIN W. LITTLETON, 512,25 OF MANHASSET PLACE, FROM RAPELYE President. garflee General Instructions to Bid- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE STREET TO COLES STREET, AND Dated AUGUST 15, 1905. ders on the last page, lust column, of RAPELYE STREET, FROM HENRY STREET a23,si 3 NT Board of Estimate and Apportionment of TO HAMILTON AVENUE. the " City Record." The City of New York„ deeming it for the public The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as gg•See General Instructions to Bid- interest so to do, proposes to change the map ders on the last page, last column, of or plan of The City of New York so as to lay follows: MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET 4,270 square yards of asphalt pavement. the " City Record." out three new streets, extending from Broadway CLEANING, Room 1421, Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, to Nagle avenue and between Ellwood and Dyck- 40 square yards of adjacent pavement. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW 720 cubic yards of concrete. man streets, to be known as Thayer, Arden and YORK. Sickles streets, Borough of Manhattan, and that 2,260 linear feet of new curbstone. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 25o linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old BROOKLYN, R001.1 No. 11, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man- to be reset. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. received by the Commissioner of Street 12 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for SCleaning at the above office until 12 o'clock m. hattan, City of New York, on September 22, m., at which such pro- sewer manholes. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE on 1905, at 10.3o o'clock a. Time for the completion of the work and the ) received by the President of the Borough posed change will be considered by said Board •, full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) of Brooklyn at the above office until 1 5 o'clock FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. all of which is more particularly set forth and working days. a. m. on Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx described in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on July 7, 1905, notice of the The amount of security required is Three Thou- and Brooklyn. sand Five Hundred Dollars. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LIVERING Imo BICYCLES. Apportionment of The City of New York, in ING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the OF RALPH STREET, FROM BUSHWICK CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN SIXTY-FIFTH terials and supplies and the performance of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- AVENUE TO EVERGREEN AVENUE AND STREET, FROM FIFTH AVENUE TO contract is 3o days. ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes FROM KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE TO EIGHTH AVENUE. Time amount of security required is fifty per to change the map or plan of The City of New MYRTLE AVENUE. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or esti- York by laying out three new streets, extending The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: mate. from Broadway to Nagle avenue and between follows: ISo linear feet is-inch pipe sewer. As repairs of these bicycles will be required Ellwood street and Dyckman street. to be known 2,440 square yards of asphalt pavement. 4,378 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer. to be made from time to time in the mechanics' as Thayer, Arden and Sickles streets, in the 46 manholes. shop of the Department of Street Cleaning, the 40 square yards of adjacent pavement. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, more 410 cubic yards of concrete. sewer basins. Commissioner of Street Cleaning will let this particularly described as follows: 7832 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

Thayer Street. change the map or plan of The City of New plan of The City of New York so as to lay out ing of said Board will be held in the Old Council Beginning at a point in the westerly line of York, by closing and discontinuing as a public as a public park the property bounded by East- Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City street, in connection with the construction of an ern parkway, Broadway and Somers street, Bor- 22, Nagle avenue distant 200 feet southerly from of New York, on September 1905, at 10.30 the southerly line of Dyckman street; thence underground terminal for Williamsburg Bridge, ough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said o'clock a. rn., at which such proposed change westerly and parallel to said street, distance 700 certain portions of Delancey street, in the Bor- Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, will be considered by said Board; all of which feet to the easterly line of Sherman avenue; ough of Manhattan, City of New York, shown City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New is more particularly set forth and described in upon a map submitted by the President of the York, on September 22, 1905, at zo.3o o'clock the following resolutions adopted by the Board thence southerly along said line, distance 6o 20, 1905. a. m., at which such proposed change will be feet; thence easterly and parallel to first course, Borough of Manhattan, dated July on June 23, 1905, notice of the adoption of which distance 7oo feet to the westerly line of Nagle Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- considered by said Board; all of which is more is hereby given, viz.: posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be particularly set forth and described in the fol- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- avenue; thence northerly along said line, distance lowing resolutions adopted by the Board on July 6o feet to the point or place of beginning. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, portionment of The City of New York, in pur- City of New York, on the 22d day of September, 7, 1905, notice of the adoption of which is here- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Also, beginning at a point in the westerly by given, viz.: line of Sherman avenue distant zoo feet south- 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- it for the public interest so to do, proposes to erly from Dyckman street; thence westerly and portionment of The City of New York, in pur- parallel to said street, distance 65o 87-too feet cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- change the map or plan of The City of New to the easterly line of Broadway; thence south- sons affected thereby that the proposed change suance of the provisions of section 442 of the York by closing and discontinuing West One will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, between Sedg- erly along said line and deflecting to the left it for the public interest so to do, proposes to 99 degrees z minute and 9 seconds, distance 6o be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be wick avenue and Tee Taw avenue, in the Bor- published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- change the map or plan of The City of New ough of The Bronx, City of New York, more 75-too feet; thence easterly and parallel to first York by laying out as a public park the property course, distance 641 35-100 feet to westerly line tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, particularly described as follows: of Sherman avenue; thence northerly along said prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. bounded by Eastern parkway, Broadway and West One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, JOHN H. MOONEY, Somers street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City from Sedgwick avenue to Tee Taw avenue, to line, distance 6o feet to point or place of be- of New York, more particularly described as fol- ginning. Assistant Secretary, be discontinued and closed, is that part of West No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. lows: (formerly East) One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Arden Street. Telephone, 3454 Franklin. Beginning at the intersection formed by the street, which was laid out under chapter 715 of Beginning at a point in the westerly line of s7,18 northerly line of Somers street with the south- the Laws of 1897, shown on a map filed January Nagle avenue distant 46o feet southerly from easterly line of Eastern parkway; 6, 1903, and is located on the dividing line of the Dyckman street; thence westerly and parallel I. Thence northeasterly along the last-men- properties of the Webb's Academy and Home for to Dyckman street, distance 700 feet to the .1%,4 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tioned line 215.79 feet to its intersection with Shipbuilders and of the Roman Catholic Orphan easterly line of Sherman avenue; thence south- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the southwesterly line of Broadway; Asylum. The City of New York, deeming it for the public erly along said line, distance 6o feet; thence 2. Thence southeasterly along the last-men- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- easterly and parallel to first course, distance 7oo interest so to do, proposes to change the map or tioned line 183.46 feet to its intersection with posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be feet to the westerly line of Nagle avenue; thence plan of The City of New York so as to lay out the northerly line of Somers street; held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, northerly along said line, distance 6o feet to Lincoln avenue, between Atlantic and Jamaica 3. Thence westerly along the last-mentioned - City of New York, on the 22d day of Septem- point or place of beginning. avenues, Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meet line 298.75 feet to the point of beginning. ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. rn. Also, beginning at a point in the westerly ing of said Board will be held in the Old Coun- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board line of Sherman avenue distant 46o feet south- cil Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- erly from Dyckman street; thence westerly and City of New York, on September 22, 1905, at held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, sons affected thereby that the proposed change parallel to said street, distance 609 01-too feet 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such proposed City of New York, on the 22d day of September, will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to to the easterly line of Broadway; thence south- change will be considered by said Board; all of 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be erly and deflecting to the left 99 degrees which is more particularly set forth and de- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board published in the City RECORD for ten days con- minute and 9 seconds, distance 45 36-too feet; scribed in the following resolutions adopted by cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, thence still southerly and deflecting to the left the Board on June 23, 1905, notice of the adop- affected thereby that the proposed change will be prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. 14 degrees 40 minutes and 7 seconds, distance tion of which is hereby given, viz.: considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held JOHN H. MOONEY, 16 60-10o feet; thence easterly and parallel to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- at the aforesaid time and place, to be published Assistant Secretary, first course, distance 595 83-too feet to the west- portionment of The City of New York, in pur- in the CITY RECORD and the corporation news- No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. erly line of Sherman avenue; thence northerly suance of the provisions of section 442 of the papers for ten days continuously, Sundays and Telephone, 3454 Franklin. along said line, distance 6o feet to the point Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- legal holidays excepted, prior to the 22d day of 57,18 or place of beginning. ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes September, 1905. to change the map or plan of The City of New JOHN H. MOONEY, Sickles Street. York by laying out Lincoln avenue, between Assistant Secretary, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Atlantic and Jamaica avenues, in the Borough No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Nagle avenue distant 720 feet from the south- of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particu- Telephone 3454 Franklin. The City of New York, deeming It for the public erly line of Dyckman street; thence westerly larly described as follows: 8708 interest so to do, proposes to change the map and parallel to said street, distance 700 feet to The western line of Lincoln avenue, from or plan of The City of New York so as to the easterly line of Sherman avenue; thence Atlantic avenue to Jamaica avenue, to be 175 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE change the grade of Baychester avenue, between southerly along said line, distance 6o feet; feet easterly from and parallel to the eastern N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Pelham Bay Park and West Fourth street, Bor- thence easterly and parallel to first course, dis- line of Railroad avenue, as the same is laid The City of New York, deeming it for the public ough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of said tance 700 feet to the westerly line of Nagle down on the map of the City. interest so to do, proposes to change the map Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, avenue; thence northerly along said line, dis- The eastern line of Lincoln avenue to be 50 or plan of The City of New York so as to City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New tance 6o feet to point or place of beginning. feet easterly of and parallel to the above said change the grade of Beverley road, between York, on September 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock Also, beginning at a point in the westerly western line of Lincoln avenue. East Fifth street and Ocean parkway, Borough a. m., at which such proposed change will be line of Sherman avenue distant 720 feet south- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board considered by said Board,• all of which is more erly from the southerly line of Dyckman street; posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City particularly set forth and described in the fol- thence westerly and parallel to said street, dis- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New lowing resolution adopted by the Board on June tance 5o8 8-too feet to the easterly line of City of New York, on the 22d day of Septem- York, on September 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock 23, 1905, notice of the adoption of which is Broadway; thence southerly and deflecting to ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. a. m., at which such proposed change will be hereby given, viz.: the left 113 degrees 41 minutes and 16 seconds, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board considered by said Board; all of which is more Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and distance 29 97-too feet; thence still southerly cause these resolutions and a notice to all particularly set forth and described in the fol- Apportionment of The City of New York, in and deflecting to the left 9 degrees 6 minutes persons affected thereby that the proposed change lowing resolutions adopted by the Board on July pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of and 49 seconds, distance 38 73- too feet; thence will be considered at a meeting of the Board, 7, 1905, notice of the adoption of which is hereby the Greater New York Charter, as amended, easterly and parallel to first course, distance 475 to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to given, viz.: deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- 6-too feet to the westerly line of Sherman ave- be published in the CITY RECORD and the cor- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and poses to change the map or plan of The City of nue; thence northerly along said line, distance poration newspapers for ten days continuously, Apportionment of The City of New York, in New York by changing the grade of Baychester 6o feet to the point or place of beginning. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of avenue, between Pelham Bay Park and West Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- the 22d day of September, 1905. the Greater New York Charter, as amended, Fourth street, in the Borough of The Bronx, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be JOHN H. MOONEY, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- City of New York, more particularly described held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Assistant Secretary, poses to change the map or plan of The City of as follows: City of New York, on the 22d day of Sep- No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. New York by changing the grade of Beverley Beginning at a point 45o feet southerly from tember, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. tn. Telephone 3454 Franklin. road, between East Fifth street and Ocean park- the northeast intersection of the Pelham Bay Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 37,18 way, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Park property line, the grade to be to.o feet cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- fork, more particularly described as follows: above mean high-water datum, as heretofore; 1. The grade at the intersection of the New sons affected thereby that the proposed change OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Beginning at the intersection of Beverley road will be considered at a meeting of the Board, and East Fifth street, the elevation to be 50.73 York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to be Board of Estimate and Apportionment of 30.5 feet above mean high-water datum, as here- to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to TheN City of New York, deeming it for the public feet as heretofore; thence easterly to the in- be published in the CITY RECORD tofore; for ten days interest so to do, proposes to change the map or tersection of Ocean parkway, the elevation to be continuously, Sundays and legal holidays ex- 49.75 feet. 2. The grade at the intersection with Cen- plan of The City of New York so as to change tral avenue to be 15.0 feet above mean high- cepted, prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. the grade of Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth Note—All elevations refer to mean high-water JOHN H. MOONEY, datum as established by the Bureau of Highways, water datum; streets, between Second and Third avenues, Bor- 3. The grade at the intersection with street Assistant Secretary, ough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Borough of Brooklyn. No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- southerly of Central avenue to be 8.o feet above Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, mean high-water datum, as heretofore; Telephone 3454 Franklin. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be 37,18 held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, 4. The grade at the intersection with East York, on September 22, 1905, at ro.3o o'clock One Hundred and Ninety-ninth street to be a. m., at which such proposed change will be City of New York, on the 22d day of September, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. 12.0 feet above mean high-water datum, as considered by said Board; all of which is more heretofore; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE particularly set forth and described in the follow- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Board of Estimate and Apportionment of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 5. The grade 275 feet northerly of East One N ing resolutions adopted by the Board on June Hundred and Ninety-ninth street to be 14.0 feet The City of New York, deeming it for the public 23, 1905, notice of the adoption of which is sons affected thereby that the proposed change interest so to do, proposes to change the map or will be considered at a meeting of the Board, above mean high-water datum; hereby given, viz.: 6. The grade at the intersection with East plan of The City of New York so as to close Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be and discontinue Vest One Hundred and Thirty- published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- Two Hundredth street to be 12.0 feet above portionment of The City of New York, in pur- mean high-water datum; ninth street, between Convent avenue and Am- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- sterdam avenue, Borough of Manhattan, and days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 7. The grade 33o feet southerly of street Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming to be 14.0 feet above mean high-water datum; that a meeting of said Board will be held in the it for the public interest so to do, proposes to 22d day of September, 1905. Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of JOHN H. MOONEY, 8. The grade at the intersection with street change the map or plan of 'The City of New to be 12.0 feet above mean high-water datum, Manhattan, City of New York, on September York by changing the grade of Eighty-third Assistant Secretary, 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. as heretofore; street, between Second avenue and Third ave- 9. The grade 33o feet southerly of East Two proposed change will be considered by said nue; and of Eighty-fourth street, between Sec- Telephone 3454 Franklin. Board; all of which is more particularly set forth 57,18 Hundred and First street to be 14.0 feet above ond avenue and Third avenue, in the Borough mean high-water datum; and described in the following resolutions of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particu- adopted by the Board on July 14, 1905, notice to. The grade at the intersection with East larly described as follows: OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Two Hundred and First street to be 12.0 feet of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Eighty-third Street. he City of New York, deeming It for the public above mean high-water datum; Apportionment of The City of New York, in Beginning at the intersection of Eighty-third II. The grade 325 feet southerly of East Two street and Second avenue, the elevation to be interest so to do, proposes to change the map or pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of plan of The City of New York so as to lay out Hundred and Second street to be 14.0 feet above the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem. 53.85 feet as heretofore; thence easterly along mean high-water datum; Eighty-third street to a point distant 265 feet an extension of Forty-ninth street, from First 12. The grade at the intersection with East ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes avenue to the high-water line of New York Bay, from the easterly building line of Second avenue, Two Hundred and Second street to be 12.0 feet to change the map or plan of The City of New Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said York by closing and discontinuing West One the elevation to be 73.65 feet; thence easterly Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, above mean high-water datum, as heretofore; Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, between Con- 60 feet, the elevation to be 77.33 feet; thence 13. The grade at the intersection with East easterly so feet, the elevation to be 79.99 feet; City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Two Hundred and Third street to be r5.0 feet vent avenue and Amsterdam avenue, in the Bor- York, on September 22, 1905, at ro.lo o'clock ough of Manhattan, City of New York. thence easterly 6o feet, the elevation to be 81.61 a. m., at which such proposed change will be con- above mean high-water datum, as heretofore; Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- feet; thence easterly 6o feet, the elevation to be 14. The grade at the intersection with East sidered by said Board; all of which is more par- Two Hundred and Fifth street to be 27.o feet posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be 82.20 feet; thence easterly to the intersection of ticularly set forth and described in the follow- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Third avenue, the elevation to be 83.67 feet. above mean high-water datum; ing resolution adopted by the Board on July 14, 15. The grade at the intersection with East City of New York, on the 22d day of September, Eighty-fourth Street. 1905, notice of the adoption of which is hereby 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. rn. Beginning at the intersection of Eighty-fourth given, viz.: Two Hundred and Sixth street to be 53.o feet Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board street and Second avenue, the elevation to be above mean high-water datum, as heretofore; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- 16. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 56.75 feet as heretofore; thence easterly along portionment of The City of New York, in pur- The grade 310 feet northerly of East Two sons affected thereby that the proposed change Eighty-fourth street to a point distant 15o feet Hundred and Sixth street to be 55.o feet above suance of the provisions of section 442 of the mean high-water datum, as heretofore; will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to from the easterly building line of Second avenue, Greater 'New York Charter, as amended, deeming be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be the elevation to be 68.5o feet as heretofore; 17. The grade at the southeast curb intersec- it for the public interest so to do, proposes to tion of East Two Hundred and Twenty-second published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- thence easterly 6o feet, the elevation to be 72.16 change the map or plan of The City of New York feet; thence easterly 6o feet, the elevation to be street to be 53.0 feet above mean high-water tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, by laying out an extension of Forty-ninth street, datum; to day of September, 1905. 74.74 feet; thence easterly 6o feet, the elevation prior the 22d from First avenue to the high-water line of New i8. The grade 8o feet southerly from the JOHN H. MOONEY, to be 76.12 feet; thence easterly to the intersec- York Bay, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of tion of Third avenue, the elevation to be 79.01 New York. northwest curb intersection of East Two Hun- Assistant Secretary, dred and Twenty-second street to be 53.5 feet No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. feet. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Note—All elevations refer to mean high-water posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be above mean high-water datum; Telephone, 3454 Franklin. datum as established by the Bureau of High- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, 19. The grade at the northwest curb inter- 57,18 section of East Two Hundred and Twenty-sec- ways, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 22d day of September, ond street to be 53.o feet above mean high- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-. 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. M. water datum; posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons The grade at the intersection with East Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Two Hundred and Eighth street to be 47.0 feet N City of New York, on the 22d day of Septem- affected thereby that the proposed change will be above mean high-water datum; The City of New York, deeming it for the public ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held interest so to do, proposes to change the map or 21. The grade at the intersection with East Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board at the aforesaid time and place, to be published Two Hundred and Ninth street to be so.o feet plan of The City of New York so as to close cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- in the City RECORD and the corporation news- and discontinue as a public street, in connection above mean high-water datum; sons affected thereby that the proposed change apers for ten days continuously, Sundays and 22. The grade at the intersection with Boston with the construction of an underground terminal will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to egal holidays excepted, prior to the 22d day of for Williamsburg Bridge, certain portions of De- l road to be 68.6 feet above mean high-water be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be September, 1905. datum; lancey street, in the Borough of Manhattan, and published in the Ciry RECORD and the corporation JOHN H. MOONEY, that a meeting of said Board will be held in the 23. The grade at the intersection with East newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays Assistant Secretary, Two Hundred and Sixteenth street to be 97.0 Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 22d day No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. Manhattan, City of New York, en September feet above mean high-water datum, as hereto- of September, 1905. Telephone 3454 Franklin. fore; 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at widen such JOHN H. MOONEY, 37,18 proposed change will be considered by said 24. The grade at the intersection with street Board; all of which is more particularly set Assistant Secretary, to be 103.0 feet above mean high-water datum, forth and described in the following resolutions No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. 1\j OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE as heretofore; adopted by the Board on July 3i, 1905, notice Telephone, 3454 Franklin. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of 25. The grade 32o feet northerly of street of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: 87,18 h; City of New York, deeming it for the public to be 106.o feet above mean high-water datum; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- interest so to do, proposes to change the map 26. The grade at the intersection with East portionment of The City of New York, in pur- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE or plan of The City of New York so as to close Two Hundred and Twenty-sixth street to be 103.o suance of the provisions of section 442 of the N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of and discontinue West One Hundred and Eighty- feet above mean high-water datum; Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming The City of New York, deeming it for the public ninth street, between Sedgwick and Tee Taw 27. The grade 300 feet southerly from the it for the public interest so to do, proposes to interest so to do. proposes to change the map or avenues, Borough of The Bronx, and that a meet- southeast curb intersection of East Two Hundred WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. THE CITY RECORD. 7833

and Thirty-third street to be zoo.° feet above change will be considered by said Board; all of by the Board on July 14, 1905, notice of the in, through, upon and along • Wendover avenue mean high-water datum; which is more particularly set forth and de- adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: to the elevated railway station at the intersection 28. 1 he grade at the southeast curb intersec- scribed in the following resolutions adopted by Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and of Wendover avenue and Third avenue; all in tion of East Two Hundred and Thirty-third the Board en July 7, 1905, notice of the adop- Apportionment of The City of New York, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County street to be 90.0 feet above mean high-water tion of which is hereby given, viz.: pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the and State of New York. datum, as heretofore; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming The said extension or branch? as it winds and 29. The grade at the northwest curb inter- portionment of The City of New York, in pur- it for the public interest so to do, proposes to turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, section of East Two Hundred and Thirty-third suance of the provisions of section 442 of the change the map or plan of The City of New streets and public places, etc.: Aqueduct avenue, street to be 88.5 feet above mean high-water Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming York by laying out a street system and grades Featherbed Lane, Plimpton avenue, Nelson ave- datum, as heretofore; it for the public interest so to do, proposes to for that portion of the Second and Fourth Wards nue, Shakespeare avenue, Macomb's Road, Grand 3o. The grade at the intersection with Ran- change the map or plan of The City of New of the Borough of Queens bounded by Brooklyn avenue, Belmont street, Harrison avenue, Inwood dall avenue to be 78.0 feet above mean high- York by laying out and establishing grades for Borough line, boundary of the Second Ward, avenue, Jerome avenue, East One Hundred and water datum, as heretofore; East One Hundred and Eightieth street, between Myrtle avenue, St. Anne's avenue, Brevoort Seventy-fourth street, Townsend avenue, Walton 31. The grade 35o feet southerly of East Two Bronx river and West Farms road, in the Bor- street, Metropolitan avenue, Van Wyck avenue, avenue, Grand Boulevard and Concourse (not on Hundred and Thirty-fourth street to be 90.0 feet ough of The Bronx, City of New York, more Liberty avenue, Ocean avenue and Sutter ave- grade), Eden avenue, Morris avenue, Eastburn above mean high-water datum; particularly shown on a map or plan submitted nue; and Lefferts avenue, from Liberty avenue avenue, Weeks avenue, Monroe avenue, Topping 32. The grade at the intersection with East by the President of the Borough of The Bronx, to Rockaway road, Fourth Ward, in the Borough avenue, Clay avenue, East One Hundred and Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street to be dated March 6, 1905. of Queens, City of New York, as shown on a Seventy-third street, Webster avenue, Wendover 86.5 feet above mean high-water datum; Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- map or plan submitted by the President of the avenue, Brook avenue, Park avenue, Washington 33. The grade at the intersection with East posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Borough of Queens, dated July 6, 1905. avenue, Batligate avenue and Third avenue; all Two hundred and Thirty-fifth street to be 92.0 held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- in the borough of The Bronx, in the City, Coun- feet above mean high-water datum; City of New York, on the 22d day of September, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be ty and State of New York. 34. The grade at the intersection with East 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, (2) Beginning on Route 'No. I as described in Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth street to be room Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board City of New York, on the 22d day of September, the certificate of incorporation of' said New York feet above mean high-water datum, as hereto- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. City Interborough Railway Company at the in- fore; sons affected thereby that the proposed change Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board tersection of West One Hundred and Eighty- 35. The grade at the intersection with East will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- eighth street and Aqueduct avenue; thence run- Two hundred and Thirty-seventh street to be be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be sons affected thereby that the proposed change ning southwesterly in, through, upon and along io.o feet above mean high-water datum, as published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to West One Hundred and Eighty-eighth street to heretofore; tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be its intersection with Sedgwick avenue; thence 36. The grade at the intersection with street prior to the 22d day of September, i9o5. published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- southerly in, through, upon and along Sedgwick to be 118.0 feet above mean high-water datum; JOHN H. MOONEY, tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, avenue to its intersection with Fordham Road; 37. The grade at the intersection with street Assistant Secretary, prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. thence westerly in, through, upon and along Fora- to be 126.0 feet above mean high-water datum; No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. JOHN H. MOONEY, ham Road to its intersection with West One Hun- 38. The grade at the intersection with West Telephone 3454 Franklin. Assistant Secretary, dred and Eighty-fourth street; thence southerly Fourth street or East Two Hundred and Thirty- 67,18 No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. and westerly in, through, upon and along West ninth street to be 134.0 feet above mean high- Telephone, 3454 Franklin. One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street to the water datum. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 87,18 easterly approach of the new (or Fordham Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Heights) bridge to be constructed; thence west- N erly in, through, upon and along the easterly posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be The City of New York, deeming it for the public OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE isq approach to said new (or Fordham Heights) held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, interest so to do, proposes to change the map or Board of Estimate and Apportionment of bridge; thence westerly upon, along and across City of New York, on the 22d day of Septem- plan of The City of New York so as to lay out The City -of New York, deeming it for the public said new (or Fordham Heights) bridge to the ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. an extension easterly to Third avenue of Weiher interest so to do, proposes to lay out on the map westerly approach to said bridge or West Two Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board court at a width not exceeding 25 feet, in the Bor- or plan of The City of New York an extension Hundred and Seventh street, Borough of Man- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- ough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board of Union avenue, from Richmond terrace to pier hattan; thence westerly in through, upon and sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City and bulkhead line, Third Ward, Borough of along said westerly approach or West Two Hun- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, Richmond, and that a meeting of said Board dred and Seventh street to the proposed rapid to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be on September 22, 1905, at 10.3o o'clock a. m., will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City transit station at Amsterdam or Tenth avenue; published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- at which such proposed change will be consid- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, all in the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, ered by said Board; all of which is more par- on September 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in the City, County and State of New York. prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. ticularly set forth and described in the following at which such proposed layout will be considered The above extension or branch, as it winds and JOHN II. MOONEY, resolutions adopted by the Board on July 7, by said Board; all of which is more particularly turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, Assistant Secretary, 1905, notice of the adoption of which is hereby set forth and described in the following resolu- No 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. streets and public places, etc.: Aqueduct ave- given, viz.: tions adopted by the Board on July 14, 190 5, nue, West One Hundred and Eighty-eighth street, Telephone 3454 Franklin. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Andrews avenue, Tee Taw avenue, Sedgwick 67,18 portionment of The City of New York, in pur- viz.: avenue, Fordham Road, West One Hundred and suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Eighty-fourth street, Exterior street (Manhattan), OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming portionment of The City of New York, in pur- West Two Hundred and Seventh street, Tenth N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of it for the public interest so to do, proposes to suance of the provisions of section 439 of the avenue, Amsterdam avenue, Hampden Place, The City of New York, deeming it for the public change the map or plan of The City of New York Greater New York Charter, as amended. deeming Cedar avenue, Harlem River Terrace, Exterior interest so to do, proposes to change the map or by laying out an extension easterly to Third it for the public interest so to do, proposes to street (The Bronx) and Ninth avenue; all in plan of The City of New York so as to lay out avenue of Weiher court, at a width not exceed- lay out on the map or plan of The City of New the Boroughs of The Bronx and Manhattan, in block dimensions and grades in the territory ing 25 feet, in the Borough of The Bronx, City York an extension of Union avenue, from Rich- the City, County and State of New York. shown on Section 31 of the Final Maps of the of New York, more particularly shown on a map mond terrace to pier and bulkhead line, in the (3) Beginning on Route No. r, as described Borough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of or plan submitted by the President of the Bor- Third Ward of the Borough of Richmond, City of in the certificate of incorporation of said New said Board will be held in the Old Council ough of The Bronx, dated March 21, 1905. New York, more particularly, shown on a map or Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- plan submitted by the President of the Borough York City Interborough Railway Company, at the City of New York, on September 22, 1905, at posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be of Richmond, dated March 23, 1905. intersection of Lind avenue and West One Hun- 10.30 o'clock a. ni., at which such proposed held in the City Ilall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- dred and Sixty-eighth street; running thence in change will be considered by said Board; all of City of New York, on the 22d day of September, posed layout at a meeting of the Board, to be an easterly direction in, through, upon and along West One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street to its which is more particularly set forth and described 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, in the following resolutions adopted by the Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board City of New York, on the 22d day of September, intersection with Shakespeare avenue; thence in Board on June 23, 1905, notice of the adoption cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 1905, at 10.3o o'clock a. m. a southerly and southeasterly direction in, of which is hereby given, viz.: sons affected thereby that the proposed change Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board through, upon and along Shakespeare avenue to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- its intersection with Jerome avenue; thence in Apportionment of The City of New York, in be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be sons affected thereby that the proposed layout a southerly direction in, through, upon and along pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Jerome avenue to its intersection with McClellan Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be street; thence in an easterly direction in, it for the public interest so to do, proposes to prior to the 22d day of September, 19o5. published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- through, upon and along McClellan street change the map or plan of The City of New JOIIN H. MOONEY, tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, to its intersectioni with River avenue; thence York by laying out block dimensions and grades Assistant Secretary, prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. in a northerly direction in, through, upon in the territory shown on Section 31 of the Final No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. JOHN H. MOONEY, and along River avenue to its intersection with Maps of the Borough of The Bronx, City of Telephone, 3454 Franklin. Assistant Secretary, East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street; New York, in accordance with a map or plan 5708 No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. thence in an easterly, southeasterly and easterly submitted by the President of the Borough of Telephone 3454 Franklin. direction in, through, upon and along East One The Bronx, dated April 57,i8 Hundred and Sixty-seventh street to its inter- 29, 5905. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE section with Clay avenue; thence in a northerly Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be N direction in,i through, upon and along Clay ave- The City of New York, deeming it for the public TT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, nue to its intersection with East One Hundred interest so to do, proposes to change the map Board of Estimate and Apportionment of and Sixty-eighth street; all in the Borough of City of New York, on the 22d day of September, or plan of The City of New York so as to The City of New York will give a hearing on 1905, at 10.30 o' The Bronx, in the City, County and State of New clock a. M. close and discontinue Jennings street, from Edge- September 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board water road to Bronx river, Borough of The the Old Council Chamber, Room 16, City Hall, York. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, in The said extension or branch, as it winds and sons affected thereby that the proposed change be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, the matter of an application for a reduction turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on of the assessment for opening Nineteenth street, streets and public places, etc.: Lind avenue, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be September 22, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. at., at from high-water mark to the bulkhead line, in Ogden avenue, Nelson avenue, Woodycrest ave- published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- which such proposed change will be considered the Borough of Brooklyn. nue, Shakespeare avenue, West One Hundred tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, by said Board; all of which is more particularly JOHN H. MOONEY, and Sixty-eighth street, Anderson avenue, West prior to the 22d day of September, 1905. set forth and described in the following resolu- Assistant Secretary, One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, Jerome JOHN H. MOONEY, tions adopted by the Board on July 1 4, 1905, No. 277 Broadway, Room 805. avenue, McClellan street, Cromwell avenue, Rivpr Assistant Secretary, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Telephone 3454 Franklin. avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-seventh No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. viz. : 57,18 street, Gerard avenue, Walton avenue, Grand Telephone, 3454 Franklin. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and View Place, Grand Boulevard and Concourse 67,18 Apportionment of The City of New York, in (not on grade), Sheridan avenue, Sherman ave- CITY OF NEW YORK—BOARD OP ESTIMATE AND pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of nue, Grant avenue, Morris avenue, College ave- APPORTIONMENT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the Greater New York Charter, as amended, nue, Findlay avenue, Teller avenue, Clay ave N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nue and East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth The City of New York, deeming It for the public poses to change the map or plan of The City of P that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate street; all in the Borough of She Bronx, in the interest so to do, proposes to change the map or ew York by closing and discontinuing Jen- and Appth-tionment, held June 3o, 1905, the fol- City, County and State of New York. plan of The City of New York so as to lay out nings street, from Edgewater road to Bronx lowing petition was received: (4) Beginning on Route No. 1, as described in block.. dimensions and grades in the territory river, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of the certificate of incorporation of said New York shown on Section 33 of the Final Maps of the New York, more particularly described as fol- (ExrEnsions.) City Interborough Railway Company, at the in- Borough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of lows: To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and tersection of West Two Hundred and Thirty- said Board will be held in the Old Council Cham- Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Apportionment of The City of New York: eighth street and Albany Road; running thence ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Edgewater road distant 23.88 feet southerly of northeasterly in, through, upon and along Al- The petition of New York City Interborough New York, on September 22, 1905, at 1o.30 the angle point formed by the intersection of bany Road to its intersection with Van Cortlandt Railway Company respectfully shows: o'clock a. m., at which such proposed change will Edgewater road and West Farms road; avenue and Van Cortlandt Park South; all in I. Your petitioner is a street surface railroad be considered by said Board; all of which is 1. Thence southerly along the eastern line of the Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County corporation duly organized and existing under more particularly set forth and described in the Edgewater road 63.81 feet; and State of New York. following resolutions adopted by the Board on z. Thence deflecting 7o degrees 5 minutes 40 the Laws of the State of New York, and has The said extension or branch, as it winds and tune 23, 5905, notice of the adoption of which seconds to the left for 283 feet, more or less; duly filed, pursuant to section go of the Railroad turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, is hereby given, viz.: Thence northeasterly deflecting 8o degrees Law, a statement of the extensions or branches 3. streets and public places, etc.: West Two Hun- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 17 minutes to the left for 60.87 feet; of its road herein proposed. dred and Thirty-eighth street, Albany Road, an Apportionment of The City of New York, in Thence northerly for 315 feet, more or II. Your petitioner desires to obtain from The 4. unnamed street, Van Cortlandt Park South, and pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the less, to the point or place of beginning. City of New York, and hereby respectfully ap- Van Cortlandt avenue; all in the Borough of Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- plies for its consent, to a grant of the franchise The Bronx, in the City, County and State of it for the public interest so to do, proposes to posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be or right to use certain streets, roads, avenues, New York. change the map or plan of The City of New by held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, highways, boulevards, driveways, bridges, public and approaches, parkways or public (5) Beginning on Route No. I, as described in laying out block dimensions and grades in the City of New York, on the azd day of Septem- viaducts the certificate of incorporation of said New York territory shown on Section 33 of the Final Maps ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. grounds within or belonging to The City of New City Interborough Railway Company at a point of the Borough of The Bronx, City of New Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board York for the construction and operation in and upon the surface thereof of double or single on the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street Via- York, in accordance with a map or plan sub- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- track street surface railroads (including the duct, between Bradhurst and Eighth avenues, mitted by the President of the Borough of The sons affected thereby that the proposed change and on a line vertically above the westerly line Bronx, dated April 12, 1905. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, necessary connections, switches, sidings, turnouts, turn-tables, cross-overs, and suitable stands or of the Manhattan Elevated Railway Company's Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- to he held at the aforesaid time and place, to be other structures necessary for the accommoda- station at Eighth avenue and West One Hundred posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- tion and operation of the said railroads by the Fifty-fifth street; running thence westerly held in the City hall, Borough of Manhattan, tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, and overhead or other system of electricity or other upon and along said viaduct to the western ex- City of New York, on the 22d day of Septem- prior to the 22d day of September 1905. motive power which may be lawfully used upon tremity thereof; thence westerly in, through, ber, 5905, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. JOHN H. MOONEY, the same), as extensions or branches of its ex- upon and along West One Hundred and Fifty- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Assistant Secretary, isting road, and for public use in the conveyance fifth street to intersection with Broadway; cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. its of persons and property for compensation. thence northerly in, through, upon and along sons affected thereby that the proposed change Telephone Franklin. 3454 III. The following is a description of the said Broadway to the rapid transit station at will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to 67,18 the in- certain streets, roads, avenues, highways, boule- of Broadway and One Hundred be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be tersection West vards, driveways, bridges, public viaducts and and Fifty-seventh street; all in the Borough of published in the City RECORD for ten days con- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE approaches, parkways or public grounds within Manhattan, in the City, County and State of tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of or belonging to The City of New York, in, New York. prior to the 22d day of September, icios. The City of New York, deeming it for the public through, upon and along, and to, upon, over and The said extension or branch, as it winds and JOHN H. MOONEY, interest so to do, proposes to change the map across which your petitioner desires to extend turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, Assistant Secretary, or plan of The City of New York so as to' lay its road or construct branches thereof, as afore- streets and public places, etc.: Viaduct, Brad- No. 277 Broadway, Room 8o5. out a street system and grades for that portion said, to wit: hurst avenue, Edgecombe avenue, St. Nicholas Telephone, 3454 Franklin. of the Second and Fourth Wards of the Borough (1) Beginning on Route No. 1, as described Place, Harlem River driveway, St. Nicholas ave- 67,18 Queens bounded by Brooklyn Borough line, of in the certificate of incorporation of said New nue, Amsterdam avenue, Broadway, West One boundary of the Second Ward, Myrtle avenue, York City Interborough Railway Company, at Hundred and Fifty-sixth street and West One OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE St. Anne's avenue, Brevoort street, Metropol- the intersection of Aqueduct avenue and Feather- Hundred and Fifty-seventh street; all in the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of itan avenue, Van Wyck avenue, Liberty avenue, bed Lane; running thence in a general northeast- N Borough of Manhattan, in the City, County and The City of New York, deeming it for the public Ocean avenue and Sutter avenue; and Lefferts erly direction in, through, upon and along State of New York. interest so to do, proposes to change the map or avenue, from Liberty avenue to Rockaway road, Featherbed Lane to its intersection with Jerome plan of The City of New York so as to lay out Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens; and that a avenue; thence in a general northeasterly direc- (6) Beginning on Route No. 3, as described and establish grades for East One Hundred and meeting of said Board will be held in the Old tion upon and across Jerome avenue, and in, in the certificate of incorporation of said New Eightieth street, between Bronx river and West Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man- through, upon and along East One Hundred and York City Interborough Railway Company, at the Farms road, Borough of The Bronx, and that a hattan, City of New York, on September 22, Seventy-fourth street to its intersection with Clay intersection of West Farms Road, Boston Road meeting of said Board will be held in the Old 1905, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., at which such pro- avenue; thence in a general southeasterly direc- and East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhat- posed change will be considered by slid Board; tion in, through, upon and along Clay avenue to street; running thence in a general southerly tan, City of New York, on September az, 5905, all of which is more particularly set forth and its intersection with Webster avenue and direction in, through, upon and along West St 10.30 o'clock m., at which such proposed described in the following resolutions adopted Wendover avenue; thence in an easterly direction Farms Road to its intersection with Home street; 7834 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905.

thence in, through, upon and along Home street tersection with Franklin avenue; thence in a or right to use certain streets, roads, avenues, poration, to wit, its President, and that the to its intersection with the route of said New southwesterly direction in, through, upon and highways, boulevards, bridges, public viaducts and grounds of his information in regard to the mat- York City Interborough Railway Company upon along Franklin avenue to its intersection with approaches, parkways or public grounds within or ters stated in the foregoing petition so far as the Intervale avenue, at its intersection with Home East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street; thence belonging to The City of New fork, for the con- same are not within his personal knowledge, are street; all in the Borough of The Bronx, in the in a westerly direction in, through, upon and struction and operation in and upon the surface statements made by officers or agents of the cor- City, County and State of New York. along East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, thereof of double or single track surface rail- poration to him as President thereof. "1 he said branch or extension, as it winds and to its intersection with Clay avenue; all in the roads (including the necessary connections, ARTHUR TURNBULL. turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County and switches, sidings, turnouts, turn-tables, cross-overs Sworn to before me June 26, 1905. streets and public places, etc.: Boston Road, State of New York. and suitable stands or other structures necessary [SEAL] It M. NEUMANN, East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, The said extension or branch, as it winds and for the accommodation and operation of the said Notary Public, New York West Farms Road, Rodman Place, East One turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, railroads by the overhead or other system of elec- County, N. Y. IKundred and Seventy-sixth street, East One streets and public places, etc.: Intervale avenue, tricity or other motive power which may be law- State of New York, County of New York, ss.: Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, East One Tiffany street, East One Hundred and Sixty- fully used upon the same), as alterations or On this 26th day of June, in the year one Hundred and Seventy-third street, East One Hun- ninth street, Home street, Stebbins avenue, Ly- changes of the route of its existing road, and for thousand nine hundred and five, before me per- dred and Seventy-second street, Jennings street, man Place, Prospect avenue, Freeman street, public use in the conveyance of persons and sonally came Arthur Turnbull, to me known, who, Edgewater Road, Boone avenue, Freeman street, Union avenue, Tinton avenue, Boston Road, Mc- property for compensation. being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that Longfellow avenue, Home street, Bryant avenue, Kinley Square, Clinton avenue, East One Hun- III. The following is a description of the said he resided in The City of New York; that he Vyse avenue, Hoe avenue, Southern Boulevard, dred and Sixty-ninth street, Franklin avenue, certain streets, roads, avenues, highways, boule- is the President of the New York City Inter- Simpson street, Fox street, Tiffany street and East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, Ful- vards, driveways, bridges, public viaducts and borough Railway Company, the corporation de- Intervale avenue; all in the Borough of The ton avenue, Third avenue, Washington avenue, approaches, parkways or public grounds within scribed in and which executed the foregoing Bronx, in the City, County and State of New Park avenue, Brook avenue, Webster avenue and or belonging to The City of New York, in, instrument; that he knew the seal of said cor- Clay avenue; all in the borough of The Bronx, through, upon and along, and to, upon, over and poration; that the seal affixed to said instrument York. across which your petitioner desires to make such (7) Beginning on Route No 6, as described in the City, County and State of New York. was such corporate seal; that it was so affixed in the certificate of incorporation of said New (13) Beginning on Route No. 7, as described proposed alterations and changes of its route, to by order of the Board of Directors of said cor- York City Interborough Railway Company, at in the certificate of incorporation of said New wit: poration, and that he signed his name thereto the intersection of Prospect avenue and East York City Interborough Railway Company at the Change No. 1 in Route No. 1, as described in by like order. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street; running intersection of Wendover avenue and Crotona its certificate of incorporation: [ SEAL] R. M. NEUMANN, thence in a northwesterly direction in, through, Park East; running thence southwesterly in, Continuing in, through, upon and along Sedg- Notary Public, New York County, N. Y. through, upon and along Crotona Park East to wick avenue, from Perot street to the intersec- upon and along Prospect avenue to its intersec- The following resolutions were thereupon tion with Longwood avenue; thence in an east- its intersection with Prospect avenue and Crotona tion of Sedgwick avenue with Boston avenue and Park South; thence westerly in, through, upon Giles place; thence in a southwesterly direction adopted: erly direction in, through, upon and along Long- Whereas, The foregoing petition from the wood avenue to its intersection with Dawson and along Crotona Park South to its intersection in, through, upon and along Heath avenue or with Fulton avenue; thence northerly in, through, Fort Independence street, as described in said New York City Interborough Railway Company, street; thence south in, through, along and upon dated June 26, 1905, was presented to the Board Dawson street to the route of said New York upon and along Fulton avenue to its intersection certificate of incorporation, as a change and in with Wendover avenue; thence westerly in, substitution for that portion of said route ex- of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held City Interborough Railway Company upon Leg- June 3o, 1905; gett avenue, at its intersection with Dawson through, upon and along Wendover avenue to the tending northwesterly on and along Perot street elevated railroad station at its intersection with to Nathalie or Boston avenue; thence northeast- Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this street; all in the Borough of The Bronx, in the Third avenue; all in the Borough of The Bronx, erly on and along Nathalie or Boston avenue to Board sets Friday, the fifteenth day of Septem- City, County and State of New York. in the City, County and State of New York. Heath avenue or Fort Independence street. ber, £905, at io.3o o'clock in the forenoon, and The said extension or branch, as it winds and The said extension or branch, as it winds and Change No. 2 in Route No. 3, as described in Room i6 in the City Hall, Borough of Man- turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, its certificate of incorporation: hattan, as the time and place when and where streets and public places, etc.: East One Hun- streets and public places, etc.: CrotonaP ark East, Continuing in, through, upon and along Kings- such petition shall be first considered, and a dred and Fifty-sixth street, Prospect avenue, Wendover avenue, Prospect avenue, Crotona bridge road from its intersection with Heath ave- public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens Macy Place, East One Hundred and Sixtieth Park South, Crotona avenue, Clinton avenue, nue and across and over the proposed viaduct or shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and street, Westchester avenue, Longwood avenue. Franklin avenue, Cottage Place St. Paul's Place, bridge crossing the railroad tracks to the in- be it further Hewitt Place, Dawson street, East One Hundred Fulton avenue, East One Hundred and Seventy- tersection of Kingsbridge road and West Two Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to . and Fifty-sixth street and Leggett avenue; all in first street and 'third avenue; all in the Bor- Hundred and Twenty-fifth (or Muscoota) street; cause such petition and these resolutions to be the Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County ough of The Bronx, in the City, County and thence in, through, upon and along West Two published for at least fourteen (i4) days in two and State of New York. State of New York. Hundred and Twenty-fifth (or Muscoota) street daily newspapers in The City of New York, to (8) Beginning on Route No. 6, as described IV. Your petitioner proposes to operate said to the Muscoota street rapid transit station in be designated by the Mayor, and for at least in the certificate of incorporation of said New extensions or branches by the overhead trolley Broadway (or Kingsbridge road), as a change and ten (to) days in the CITY RECORD immediately York City Interborough Railway Company, at system, or by any other motive power other than in substitution for that portion of said route ex- prior to such date of public hearing. The ex- the intersection of Leggett avenue and Dawson locomotive steam power, which may be approved tending from the rapid transit station at the in- pense of such publication to be borne by the street; running thence northerly in, through, upon by the State Board of Railroad Commissioners, tersection of Bailey avenue and East Two Hun- petitioner. and along Dawson street to its intersection with and consented to by the owners of property dred and Thirtieth street (now West Two Hun- J. W. STEVENSON, Intervale avenue; thence in a'northerly direction bounded upon the same, as provided by law, dred and Thirtieth street), in the borough of Secretary. in, through, upon and along Intervale avenue to Wherefore, your petitioner prays that public The Bronx; running thence easterly on and along NEW YORK, July 20, 1905. its intersection with the route of said New York notice hereof and of the time and place when said East Two Hundred and Thirtieth street (now 62,15 City Interborough Railway Company at the inter- and where this application will be first considered West Two Hundred and 'Thirtieth street) to its section of Dongan street and Intervale avenue; be given, as required by the provisions of section intersection with Heath avenue; thence southerly all in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City, 92 of the Railroad Law and of all other laws ap- on and along Heath avenue to its intersection CITY OP NEW YORK, BOARD OP ESTIMATE AND County and State of New York. plicable thereto, and that the desired consent or with Kingsbridge road. APPORTIONMENT. The said extension or branch, as it winds and grant be embodied in the form of a contract, Change No. 3 in Route No. 2, as described in turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, with all of the terms and conditions as to com- its certificate of incorporation: UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN streets and public places, etc.: Leggett avenue, pensation and otherwise, in accordance with the Extending in, through, upon and along Tre- P that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate East One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, Long- provisions of the Greater New York Charter. mont avenue, from former Ryer avenue to the and Apportionment held July 21, i9o5, the fol- wood avenue, Stebbins avenue, Rogers Place, In- Dated at The City of New York, June 26, intersection of Tremont avenue with East One lowing petition was received: tervale avenue and Dongan street; all in the 1905. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, Carter avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County and NEW YORK CITY INTERBOROUGH Webster avenue and Burnside avenue; thence in To the Honorable, the Board of Estimate and State of New York. RAILWAY COMPANY, a northerly direction in, through, upon and along Apportionment of Tlze City of New York: (9) Beginning on Route No. 6, as described By ARTHUR TURNBULL, President. Burnside avenue to its intersection with Valen- The Star Telephone Company, a domestic cor- in the certificate of incorporation of said New [CORPORATE SEAL.] tine avenue, and thence in, through, upon and peration, respectfully petitions your Honorable York City Interborough Railway Company, at Attest: along Valentine avenue to its intersection with Board, and applies for the right, privilege and the intersection of Courtlandt avenue and East D. W. McWILLIAMS, Secretary. East One Hundred and Eightieth street, as a franchise to lay, erect, construct and maintain One Hunched and Forty-ninth street; running State of New York, County of New York, ss.: change and in substitution for that portion of said suitable wires or other conductors, with the nec- thence easterly in, through, upon and along East Arthur Turnbull, being duly sworn, deposes route extending northerly on and along Ryer essary poles, fixtures and appliances in, over, One Hundred and Forty-ninth street to its in- and says: That he is the president of the New avenue to East One Hundred and Eightieth street; across and under the streets, avenues, high- tersection with Austin Place; thence northeast- York City Interborough Railway Company, the pe- thence southeasterly on and along East One Hun- ays, parks and public places within the limits erly in, through, upon and along Austin Place titioner named in the foregoing petition; that he ched and Eightieth street to said Valentine ave- of The City of New York, for the purpose of to its intersection with Whitlock avenue; thence has read the foregoing petition and knows the con- nue. conducting and distributing electricity and the northeasterly and northerly in, through, upon and tents thereof; that the same is true of his own Change No. 4 in Route 'No. 3, as described in operating of telephone and telegraph lines and along Whitlock avenue to its intersection with knowledge except as to the matters therein stated its certificate of incorporation: business within the said City, subject to the fol- Leggett avenue, and connecting with the route to be alleged upon information and belief, and Extending southerly from the intersection of lowing terms and conditions, namely: of said New York City Interborough Railway that as to those matters he believes it to be true; Kingsbridge road and Valentine avenue, in, First-The right, privilege and franchise here- Company at said intersection of Whitlock avenue that the reason why this verification is not made through, upon and along Valentine avenue to its in applied for shall continue for a term of and Leggett avenue; all in the Borough of The by the petitioner is that it is a corporation; that intersection with East One Hundred and Eighty- twenty-five years, with the right of a renewal Bronx, in the City, County and State of New the deponent is an officer of said corporation, to ninth street•, thence easterly in, through, upon and thereof to the grantee for a further period of York. wit: its .president, and that the grounds of his along East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street twenty-five years, upon a fair revaluation to be The slid extension or branch, as it winds and information in regard to the matters stated in the to its intersection with Park avenue East; thence made by three disinterested appraisers to be foregoing petition so far as the same are not northerly in, through, upon and along Park ave- appointed, one by the Board of Estimate and turns, crosses the following highways. avenues, within his personal knowledge are statements streets and public places, etc.: Courtlandt ave- nue East to its intersection with Third avenue Apportionment or its successors in authority, made by officers or agents of the corporation to and East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, whereof notice shall be given said company, and nue, Melrose avenue, Third avenue, Bergen ave- him as president thereof. nue, Brook avenue, Gerard street, St. Ann's ave- as a change and in substitution for that portion one by the Star Telephone Company, both at Sworn to before me June 26, 1905. of said route extending on and along Kingsbridge least six months prior to the expiration of said nue, Eagle avenue, Park street, Trinity avenue, ARTHUR TURNBULL. Robbins avenue, Concord avenue, Wales avenue, road and Third avenue, from Decatur avenue to grant, and the third by said first two, to be [ SEAL] R. M. NEUMANN, East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street; and chosen within thirty days after the appointment Tinton avenue, Union avenue, Prospect avenue, Notary Public (9), New York Southern Boulevard, Timpson Place, Austin Place, fur that portion of said route, as heretofore of the last one of the two so chosen. Each ap- County, N. Y. altered and changed, extending on and along pointment shall be filed with the Comptroller of Whitlock avenue, Leggett avenue; all in the Bor- State of New York, County of New York, ss.: Valentine avenue, from Kingsbridge road to East The City of New York, and the report of the ough of The Bronx, in the City, County and State On this 26th day of June, in the year one One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street; thence on appraisers shall also be filed with the Comptroller of New York. thousand nine hundred and five, before me per- East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street to or his successor in authority within three months (io) Beginning on Route No. 6, as described in sonally came Arthur Turnbull, to me known, who Webster avenue; thence on Webster avenue to after the appointment of the last appraiser. In the certificate of incorporation of said New York being by me dul" sworn, did depose and say F.ast One Hundred and Eighty-ninth street; case of the failure of the grantee to name an City Interborough Railway Company, at the inter- that he resided in The City of New York; that thence on East One Hundred and Eighty-ninth appraiser, the appraiser named by the Board of section of Brook avenue and East One Hundred lie is the president of the New York City. Inter- street to Third avenue. Estimate and Apportionment may act alone. In and Fifty-sixth street; running thence in a norther- borough Railway Company, the corporation de- Change No. 5 in Route No. 3, as described in case of delay in the appraisal from any other ly direction in. through, upon and along Brook ave- scribed in and which executed the foregoing its certificate of Incorporation: cause, the valuation shall be merely postponed nue to its intersection with Washington avenue; instrument; tnat he knew the seal of said cor- Beginning at the intersection of East One Hun- and the operation of the grant continue mean- thence in a northerly direction in, through, upon poration; that the seal affixed to said instrument dred and Seventy-eighth street and Boston Road; while. The appraisers may base their judgment and along Washington avenue to its intersection was such corporate seal; that it was so affixed thence northerly in, through, upon and along upon their own experience and upon such in- with East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street; by order of the board of directors of said cor- Boston Road to the rapid transit station at its formation as they may obtain by inquiries and all in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City, poration, and that be signed his name thereto intersection with East One Hundred and Eighti- investigation without the presence of either- party. County and State of New York. by like order. eth street; thence westerly in, through, upon and They shall have the right to examine the books The said extension or branch, as it winds and [ SEAL] R. M. NEUMANN, along East One Hundred and Eightieth street to of the Star Telephone Company. The valuation turns, crosses the following highways, avenues, Notary Public (9), New York County, N. Y. so ascertained, fixed and determined shall be con- The following resolutions were thereupon its intersection with Southern Boulevard; thence streets and public places, etc.: East One Hun- in, through, upon and along said last mentioned clusive upon both parties. dred and Fifty-sixth street, Brook avenue, East adopted: Upon the termination of the franchise or right Whereas, The foregoing petition from the street to its intersection with East One Hundrbel One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Germin and Eighty-second street, as a change and in the plant as well as the property of the grantee Place, East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, New York City Interborough Railway Company, in streets, avenues, parks and highways with its dated June 26, 1905, was presented to the Board substitution for that portion of said route ex- East One Hundred and Fifty-ninth street, 'Third tending southeasterly on and along East One appurtenances shall become the property of the avenue, East One Hundred and Sixty-first street, of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting City without further compensation except for the held June 3o, 1905; Hundred and Eighty-second street, from Southern East One Hundred and Sixty-second street, Iloulevard to Vyse avenue; thence southwesterly plant, for which The City of New York shall Washington avenue, East One Hundred and Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this pay a fair valuation, to be estimated as aforesaid. Board sets Friday, the fifteenth day of Septem- on and along Vyse avenue to East One Hundred Sixty-third street, East One Hundred and Sixty- and Seventy-eighth street; thence southeasterly Second-The Star Telephone Company shall fourth street One Hundred and Sixty-fifth street, ber, 1905, at 10.3o o'clock in the forenoon, and not make a charge for telephone service within Room i6 in the City Hall, Borough of Man- on and along said East One Hundred and Seven- East One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street, East ty-eighth street to Boston Road. the Borough of Manhattan in excess of the fol- One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and East hattan, as the time and place when and where lowing rates, namely: One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street; all in the such petition shall be first considered, and a IV. Your petitoner proposes to operate the (a) Five (5) cents per call where there is no public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens roads to be constructed upon said altered and Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County and changed routes by the overhead trolley system, guarantee by the subscriber to pay a fixed sum State of New York. shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and per annum. be it further. or by any other motive power, other than loco- (I s) Beginning on Route No. 7, as described motive steam power, which may be approved by (b) Sixty dollars ($6o) per annum for unlimited in the certificate of incorporation of said New Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to service where the telephone instrument is lo- cause such petition and these resolutions to be the State Board of Railroad Commissioners, and cated in a private residence. York City Interborough Railway Company, at consented to by the owners of property bounded the intersection of Dongan street and Intervale published for at least fourteen (14) days in two (c) One hundred dollars ($1o0) per annum for daily newspapers in The City of New York, to upon the same, as provided by law. unlimited service where the telephone instrument avenue; running thence in a southwesterly direc- be designated by the Mayor, and for at least tion in, through, upon and along Dongan street Wherefore, your petitioner prays that public is located in a place of business. ten (io) days in the CITY RECORD immediately notice hereof and of the time and place when Third-Payment for said franchise shall be to its intersection with Stebbins avenue; thence prior to such date of public hearing. The ex- in a northwesterly direction in, through, upon and where this application will be first considered made to The City of New York by the Star pense of such publication to be borne by the be given, as required by the provisions of sec- Telephone Company in manner following: and along Stebbins avenue to its intersection petitioner. tion 92 of the Railroad Law and of all other laws with East One Hundred and Sixty-third street; The Star Telephone Company shall furnish and J. W. STEVENSON, applicable thereto, and that the desired consent install in the various municipal offices for the thence in a southwesterly direction in, through, Secretary. or grant be embodied in the form of a contract upon and along East One Hundred and Sixty- free use of the City employees, telephones to a NEW YORK, July 20, 1905. with all of the terms and conditions as to com- number not to exceed six hundred (600). It third street to its intersection with Washington S2,15 pensation and otherwise, in accordance with the avenue; all in the Borough of The Bronx, in the shall pay to The City of New York each year, provisions of the Greater New York Charter. upon such date or dates as the City may require, City, County and State of New York. Dated at The City of New York, June 26, i9o5. a sum equal to five per centum (5%) upon the The said extension or branch, as it winds and CITY OP NEW YORK-BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND gross sum received by the said telephone com- turns„ crosses the following highways, avenues, NEW YORK CITY INTERBOROUGH APPORTIONMENT. RAILWAY COMPANY, pany during said year from the operation of streets and public places, etc.: Intervale avenue, UBLIC 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN its telephone and telegraph business within the Dongan street, Rogers Placetebbins avenue, [CORPORATE SEAL] By ARTHUR TURNBULL, that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate President. City, and its books shall at all times be open to Westchester avenue, East OOne Hundred and andP Apportionment, held June 3o, 1905, the fol- inspection by the officials of the City to verify Sixty-second street, East One Hundred and Six- Attest: k wing petition was received: D. W. MCWILLIAMS, Secretary. the said sum. ty-third street, Prospect avenue, Union avenue, To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Fourth-Said Star Telephone Company shall Tinton avenue, Forest avenue, Jackson avenue, Apportionment of The City of New York: State of New York, County of New York, ss.: proceed with due speed and diligence in the Trinity avenue, Cauldwell avenue, Eagle avenue, The petition of New York City Interborough Arthur Turnbull, being duly sworn, deposes construction of its wires, conductors, poles, fix- Third avenue and Washington avenue; all in the Railway Company respectfully shows: and says: That he is the President of the New tures and appliances in, on, over, across and Borough of The Bronx, in the City, County and I. Your petitioner is a street surface railroad York City Interborough Railway Company, the under the streets, avenues, public parks and places State of New York. corporation duly organized and existing under petitioner named in the foregoing petition; that within the territory above described, and shall (12) Beginning on Route No. 7, as described the laws of the State of New York, and has duly he has read the foregoing petition and knows the maintain its property in good condition through- in the certificate of incorporation of said New made and filed, pursuant to section 1 of the contents thereof; that the same is true of his out the full term of the grant, and shall main- York City Interborough Railway Company, at Railroad Law, surveys, maps and certificates of own knowledge except as to the matters therein tain and operate the business under the pro- the intersection of Intervale avenue, East One the alterations or changes of the route of its stated to be alleged upon information and belief, visions and control and in accordance with the Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Tiffany street road herein proposed. and that as to those matters he believes it to and Home street; running thence in a northwest. rules and regulations of the Department of Water II. Your petitioner desires to obtain from The be true; that the reason why this verification is Supply, Gas and Electricity, and of all the author- erly direction in, through, upon and along East City of New York and hereby respectfully ap- not made by the petitioner is that One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street to its in- it is a corpora- ities of The City of New York who have juris- plies for its consent to a grant of the franchise tion; that the deponent is an officer of said cor- diction in such matters under the present or WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 7835 future Charter of the said City, and shall in all State of New York, County of New York, ea.: OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP PARKS, ARSENAL December 31, 1905, for four hundred and forty respects comply with and observe the provisions Michael W. Rayens, being duly sworn, says BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH (440) mercury double float gas regulators. of such Charter and the laws of the State. that he is the president and general manager of STREET, 130ROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF The amount of the security shall be fifty per Fifth—In case of any violation or breach or the United District Messenger Company? the NEW YORK. centum of the amount of the bid or estimate. failure to comply with any of the provisions petitioner herein; that the foregoing petition is EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE All goods must be delivered as directed in the herein contained, the grant may be forfeited and true of his own knowledge; except as to the mat- received by the Park Board at the above specifications. The weight, measure, etc., must avoided by The City of New York by a suit or ters therein stated to be alleged on information S conform to the specification. action brought for that purpose. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock and belief, and as to those matters he believes p. m., on Delivery will be required to be made, free of Sixth—The said grant shall not be assignable it to be true. cartage, at such times, in such quantities, and at without the consent of The City of New York. That the reason why this verification is made THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. such places, as may be directed by the Commis- Seventh—The Star Telephone Company hereby by deponent and not by the petitioner is because Borough of The Bronx. sioner, or by such person or persons as he may promises, covenants and agrees on its part and be- the petitioner is a domestic corporation of the designate. half to conform to and abide and perform all the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING State of New York and deponent is president of WROUGHT IRON PIPE FOR PARKS, BOR- The Commissioner reserves the right to reject terms and conditions and requirements herein said corporation. all of the bids or estimates if he deems it to be set forth, fixed and contained, and further agrees OUGH OF THE BRONX. M. W. RAYENS. The time for delivery of the articles, materials for the interest of the City so to do. Award of in advance to such variations and amendments Sworn to before me this 28th day of June, and supplies and the performance of the contract contract will be to the lowest bidder in each thereto as may be required by the Board of 1905. is thirty days. class. Estimate and Apportionment not substantially in- JOHN A. MULHALL, The amount of security shall be Five Hundred The bidder will state the price of each item or consistent with the terms of this application. Commissioner of Deeds, New York City. Dollars. article contained in the specifications or schedules Dated New YORK CITY, June 3o, 1905. The following resolutions were thereupon The bids will be compared and the contract herein contained or hereto annexed, per regu- STAR TELEPHONE COMPANY, adopted: awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. lator of capacity given in specifications. The By RICHARD S. WHITE, President. Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Blank forms may be obtained at the office of bids will be tested and contracts awarded by Attest: United District Messenger Company, dated June the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, classes. Bidders must bid on all of the items CLARENCE F. TRUE, 28, 1905, was presented to the Board of Esti- Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. called for in each class in the specification or Secretary. mate and Apportionment at a meeting held June JOHN J. PALLAS, schedule attached. County of New York, as.: 3o, 1905; President; Bidders are requested to make their bids or Clarence F. True, being duly sworn, says he R esoed,lv That, in pursuance of law, this HENRY C. SCHRADER, estimates upon the blank form prepared by the is the Secretary of the Star Telephone Company, Board sets Friday, the fifteenth day of Septem- MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Commissioner, a copy of which, with the proper the applicant above named, and resides in the ber, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, and Commissioners of Parks. envelope in which to inclose the bid, together Borough of Manhattan, City of New York; that Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Man- Dated AUGUST 31, 1905. with a copy of the contract, including_ the speci- the foregoing application was duly authorized hattan, as the time and place when and where fications, in the form approved by the Corporation such petition shall be first considered, and a 21,14 Counsel, can be obtained upon application there- by a vote of the Board of Directors of said [See G 1 Instructions to Bid- company; that the seal was affixed thereto by public hearing be had thereon, at which citizens for, and any further information can be obtained shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be ders on the last page, last eolumn, of at the office of the Bureau of Lamps and Gas, order of said Board; that he signed his name the "City Record." thereto by like order, and that he knew the said it further Room No. 1319, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, Bor- seal to be the seal of said corporation. Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to ough of Manhattan. CLARENCE F. TRUE. cause such petition and these resolutions to be JOHN T. OAKLEY, Sworn to before me this 57th day of July, published for at least two (2) days in two daily DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Commissioner of Water Supply, 190 newspapers in The City of New York, to be FERRIES. Gas and Electricity. EDWARD L. BLACKMAN, designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September 7, 1905. Notary Public, New York County. (1o) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior 87,20 to such date of public hearing. The expense of The following resolutions were thereupon DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER " A," 136•See General Instructions to Bid- such publication to be borne by the petitioner. FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH adopted: J. W. STEVENSON, ders on the last page, last eoluntn, of Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Star Secretary. OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the "City Record." Telephone Company, dated June 30, 1905, was NEW YORE, July 20, 1905. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE presented to the Board of Estimate and Ap- 82,1$ portionment at a meeting held July S received by the Commissioner of Docks at 21, 7903; the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Resolved, That in pursuance of law this Board MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE sets Friday, the fifteenth day of September, 1905, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. at 10.3o o'clock in the forenoon, and Room 16 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. COMMISSION. in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan as Borough of Manhattan. the time and place when and where such petition OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL CONTRACT NO. 938 (CLASS I.). shall be first considered, and a public hearing BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH FOR FURNISHING AI.L THE LABOR AND MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 6i be had thereon, at which citizens shall be en- STREET, liolionaa OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING, ELM STREET, NEW YORK, August 31, 1905. titled to appear and be heard; and be it further NEW YORK. DELIVERING AND PUTTING TN PLACE' Resolved, That the Secretary is directed to UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ABOUT 15,00o CUBIC YARDS OF SMALL that an open competitive examination will cause such petition and these resolutions to be C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE COBBLESTONE. P published for at least two (2) days in two daily received by the Park Board at the above be held for the following position: The time for the completion of the work and NGINEMAN, WEDNES- newspapers in The City of New York, to be office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock the full performance of the contract is on or STATIONARY E' designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten p. m. on before the expiration of 780 calendar days. DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905, AT io A. M. The receipt of applications will close on Friday. (to) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. The amount of security required is Three Thou- September 15, at 4 P. m. to such date of public hearing. The expense of Borough of The Bronx. sand Dollars. such publication to be borne by the petitioner. The bids will be compared and the contract The subjects and weights of the examination J. W. STEVENSON, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING awarded at a lump or aggregate stun. are as follows: Technical 6 Secretary. PAINTS AND OILS FOR PARKS, BOROUGH Delivery will be required to be made at the I NEW YORK, July 24, 190$. OF THE BRONX. time and in the manner and in such quantities Arithmetic 82,15 The time for delivery of the articles, ma- as may be directed. Experience terials and supplies and the performance of the The percentage required is 75 on the technical contract is thirty days. CONTRACT NO. 936. paper, and 7o on all. CITY OF NEW YORK, BOARD OP ESTIMATE AND FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND There is at present one vacancy in the De- APPORTIONMENT. The amount of security shall be Three Hun- dred Dollars ($300). MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PREPARING partment of Parks, Borough of The Bronx, and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The bids will be compared and the contract FOR AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT THE the salary attached to the position is $3.50 per DECKS OF PIERS 37 AND 58. P that at a meeting of the Board of Esti- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. NORTH diem. mate and Apportionment held June 3o, 5905, the Blank forms may be obtained at the office of RIVER, TOGETHER WITH THEIR LATERAL The minimum age is 21. following petition was received: the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, EXTENSIONS OR BULKHEAD PLATFORMS WILLIAM F. BAKER, In the Matter Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. AND WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. President; of The time for the completion of the work and the R. ROSS APPLETON, JOHN J. PALLAS, full performance of the contract is on or be- The petition of the United Dis- President; ALFRED J. TALLEY, trict Messenger Company. fore the expiration of thirty calendar days. Civil ervice Commissioners. HENRY C. SCHRADER The amount of security required is: To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and MICHAEL J. KENNEDY', For Class I. Five Thousand Dollars. HENRY BERLINGER, Apportionment' of The City of New York: Commissioners of Parks. For Class IL, Five Thousand Dollars. Secretary. The petition of the United District Messenger Dated SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. The bidder will state the price of each item or 81,20 Company of New York City respectfully shows 89,21 article contained in the specifications or schedules and avers upon information and belief: tee G 1 Instructions to Bid- herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, First—That your petitioner is a domestic cor- ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 poration, duly incorporated, organized and exist- ders on the last page,' last eolumn, of August 31, 190$. Mei "City Record." by which the bids will be tested. The extensions ELM STREET, NEW YORK, ing under the " The Business Corporations Law " must be made and footed up, as the bids will be (chapter 567 of the Laws of 1890, and amend- read from the total for each class and awards UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ments thereto), of the State of New York, and made to the lowest bidder on each class. P that an open competitive examination will is engaged in the business of furnishing mes- OFFICE OP THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKE, ARSENAL be held for the following position: BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Work will be required to be done at the time sengers to its subscribers and the public in the and in the manner and in such quantities as JUNIOR ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN (MEN Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF AND WOMEN), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, NEW YORK. may be directed. Second—Your petitioner desires to obtain from Blank forms and further information may be 1905, AT to A. M. The City of New York a franchise, permit or 0 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE obtained and the plans and drawings may be The receipt of applications will close on Sat- consent, and hereby respectfully applies for acme, received by the Park Board at the above seen at the office of the said Department. urday, September 16, at 12 m. to lay tubes, wires, conductors and insulators office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock MAURICE FEATHERSON, The subjects and weights of the examination and to use tfie streets, avenues, walls, piers, p. m. on Commissioner of Docks. are as follows: Special paper 6 public places and parks therein, or adjacent there- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. Dated SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. to, for the purpose of conveying, using and sup- 811,22 Arithmetic I plying electricity or electric current for the pur- Borough of The Bronx. Experience 3 pose of transmitting, communicating and carry- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND ex•See General Instructions to Bid- The percentage required is 70. ing messages, news and information according to MATERIALS FOR THE ERECTION AND ders on the last page, last column, of Candidates should have taken a course in such plans as may be directed, approved or al- COMPLETION OF A FEED BARN IN THE the "City Record." library study, or have had some experience in a lowed by and subject to the powers of the Com- NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK IN BRONX public library. missioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, PARK, TN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. A vacancy exists in the Queens Borough and subject to and under the supervision of the The time allowed for doing and completing the DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER " A," Library. The salary attached to the position is Commissioner of Public Works and of the De- work will be one hundred (too) days. NORTH RIVER. NEW YORK, March 3I, 1904. $300 per annum. partment of Public Parks, within their respective The security required will be Eight Thousand HE COMMISSIONER HAS FIXED THE The minimum age is 18. territorial jurisdictions, and subject also to all Dollars ($8,00o). amounts of bonds required on contracts WILLIAM F. BAKER, existing ordinances and statutes applicable there- The bids will be compared and the contract awarded by this Department, as follows: President; to and to all reasonable regulations of the said awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. On all contracts for supplies, so per cent. of R. ROSS APPLETON, franchise permit or consent. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the estimated cost; ALFRED J. TALLEY, Third—That the demands of the public for the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- Civil Service Commissioners. messenger service are greatly in excess of the Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. plies, where the estimated cost is not over HENRY BERLINGER, present means of supplying the same, and that JOHN J. PALLAS, $200,000, 40 per cent. of the estimated cost; Secretary. your petitioner, if granted the said franchise, President; On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- 81,22 will be in a position to greatly augment and in- HENRY C. SCHRADER, plies, where the estimated cost is over $200,000, crease the service it is now rendering to the MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, but not over $1,000,000, 25 per cent. of the esti- public and its subscribers. Commissioners of Parks. mated cost; MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OP THE Fourth—That, by reason of agreements and On all contracts, other than contracts for sup- CITY OF NEW YORK, No. 61 ELM STREET, CORNER Dated SEPTEMBER 8, i905. plies, where the estimated cost is over $1,000,000, understandings lately had between the principal 69,21 OF LEONARD STREET, NEW YORK, March 23, 1905. telegraph and messenger companies and others zo per cent. of the estimated cost. itfrSee General Instruction• to Bid- PPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR similarly engaged and doing business in the Bor- CHARLES J. COLLINS, the following positions on and after April ough of Manhattan, City of New York, and notwith- ders on the last page, last column, of Secretary. A the "City Record." 3, tes:e standing the great improvement in transit facil- Foreman of Park Laborers, Department of ities in the past five years in the said borough, Parks. the said companies are now charging rates greatly OFFICIAL PAPERS. Foreman of Dock Laborers, Department of in excess of rates charged prior to January 1, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Docks and Ferries. i905, and your petitioner expects to render a BUILDING„. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH better service at a lower and substantial reduc- CITY OF HENRY BERLINGER, STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Morning—" The Sun," " The Morning Tele- Secretary. tion in cost and charge for such service, and NEW YORK. graph." is in fact now rendering such service to the m25 extent its present facilities will permit. And EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Evening—" The Globe and Commercial Adver- if the franchise hereby applied for is granted to received by the Park Board at the above tiser," " The Daily News." your petitioner it will be in a position to further Yice of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 6i extend and improve its plant and be in a position p. m., on Weekly—" The Sunday Democrat," " The New ELM STREET, NEW YORK, August 30, 1905. to further improve and extend its service and York Realty Journal." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN reduce the charge or cost of same to the public German—" The New Yorker Herold." and its subscribers. Borough of The Bronx. that an open competitive examination will Pbe held for the following position: Fifth—That the length of time for which the FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Designated by the Board of City Record, Feb- said franchise, permit or consent is required is ruary 7, 1905. KEEPER OF MENAGERIE, THURSDAY, MATERIAL FOR THE ERECTION AND SEPTEMBER 21, 1905, AT zo A. M. twenty-five years from date of granting same. COMPLETION OF A PUBLIC COMFORT Sixth—That your petitioner for any franchise, The receipt of applications will close on Thurs- BUILDING IN THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGI- day, September 14, at 4 p. m. permit or consent to open streets, pavements or CAL PARK IN BRONX PARK, IN THE CITY sidewalks for the purpose of laying tubes, wires, The subjects and weights of the examination OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, are as follows: conductors and insulators for the purposes afore- The time allowed to complete the whole work said will pay to The City of New York a sum OAS AND ELECTRICITY. Special 6 will be one hundred and seventy-five consecutive Arithmetic equal to z cent per linear foot for the space working days. occupied under such franchise, permit or con- Experience 3 The amount of security required is Ten Thou- The percentage required is 7o on all. sent sand Dollars. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, AND ELEC- Wherefore, your petitioner prays that the TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13-21 PARKARK Row, BOR- Candidates should have a thorough knowledge The bids will be compared and the contract of the care and management of wild animals assent of your Honorable Board of the Corpora- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. tion of The City of New York be granted to it Blank forms may be obtained at the office of in captivity, also of the best methods of hous- for the purposes set forth in paragraph "Second" C't EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ing them, etc. the Department of Parks, Zhrowski Mansion, received by the Commissioner of Water herein in accordance with all laws applicable Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx. The salary attached to this position is $900 thereto, and that the desired franchise, permit Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office per annum. JOHN J. PALLAS, until 2 o'clock p. m. on or consent be embodied in the form of a con- President; The minimum age is 21. WILLIAM F. BAKER, tract, with all of the terms and conditions as to HENRY C. SCHRADER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905. compensation and otherwise in accordance with President; MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx the provisions of the Greater New York Charter. Commissioners of Parks. R. ROSS APPLETON, Dated NEW YORK, June 28, x9,35. Dated AUGUST 31, 1905. FOR PUTTING IN PLACE AND MAIN- ALFRED J. TALLEY, UNITED DISTRICT MESSENGER si,t4 TAINING 440 MERCURY DOUBLE FLOAT Civil Service Commissioners. COMPANY, erSee General Instructions to Bid- GAS REGULATORS. HENRY BERLINGER, By M. W. WATERS, ders on the last page, last column, of • The time for the delivery of the supplies and Secretary. President and General Manager. the "City Record." the performance of the contract is by or before a31,S21

• 7836 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19os.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 First—That we have completed our estimate of in The City of New York, bounded and described objection thereto, do present their said objections ELM STREET, NEW YORK, August 31, 1905. damage, and that all persons interested in this a3 follows: in writing, duly verified, to us at our office in proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements Beginning at the point of intersection of the the office of the Law Department, No. i66 Mon- and hereditaments and premises affected thereby westerly side of Oliver street with the southerly tague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in and having objections thereto, do present their side of Water street, and running thence westerly The City of New York, on or before the 27th FIREMAN—BOROUGHS OF QUEENS AND said objections in writing, duly verified, to us along the southerly side of Water street 90.83 day of September, 1905, and that we, the said RICHMOND—SPECIAL ,EXAMINATION. at our office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, feet; thence southerly 39.3 feet; thence again west- Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of erly o.8 feet; thence again southerly 121.81 feet and, for that purpose will be in attendance at our New York, on or before the 29th day of Sep- to the northerly side of South street; thence east- said office on the 28th day of September, 1905, N EXAMINATION FOR FIREMAN WILL tember, 1905, and that we, the said Commis- erly along the northerly side of South street 92.04 at 3 o'clock p. m. A be held at a date to be announced here- sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for feet to the northwesterly corner of Oliver and Second—That the abstract of our said supple- after, limited to active members of Volunteer that purpose will be in attendance at our said South streets; thence northerly along the westerly mental and amended estimate and assessment, Fire Companies of the Boroughs of Richmond office on the 2d day of October, 1905, at 2 o'clock side of Oliver street 160.6i feet to the southwest- together with our damage and benefit maps and and Queens. For this examination application p. m. erly corner of Water and Oliver streets, the point also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other must be made on a special application blank Second—That the abstract of our said estimate, or place of beginning. documents used by ua in making our report, to be obtained at the office of the Commission. together with our damage maps, and also all the —said premises being shown on a map entitled have been deposited in the Bureau of Street No candidate shall be placed on the eligible list affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents " Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- Openings of the Law Department of The City who is under twenty-one years nor more used by us in making our report, have been tricity; land required for pumping station for high of New York, in the Borough of Brooklyn, No. than thirty years of age. Successful candidates deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in pressure fire system, Southern District, February i66 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook- will be placed on the preferred eligible lists for the Law Department of The City of New York, 1905," and filed in the office of the Register of lyn, in The City of New York, there to remain appointment to positions in the boroughs in Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough the County of New York on the aist day of until the 9th day of October, 1905. which they have served as Volunteer Firemen. of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until July, 1905. Third—That the limits of our assessment for The receipt of applications will close on Sep- the loth day of October, 1905. Dated NEW YORE, July x3, 1905. benefit include all those lands, tenements and tember 22. Third—That our report herein will be pre- JOHN J. DELANY, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and There will be a physical examination carrying sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court Corporation Counsel. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City a weight of so per cent. and a mental examina- of the State of New York, First Department, at of New York, which, taken together, are bounded tion carrying a weight of 5o per cent. a Special Term thereof, l'art III., to be held in a4,1I,I8,25,sz and described as follows, viz.: Candidates must receive 7o per cent. in each the County Court-house, in the Borough of Man- Beginning at a point on the southerly side of branch of the examination. hattan, in The City of New York, on the 14th Avenue M and distant too feet easterly of the Subjects and weights of the mental examina- day of November, Igo& at the opening of the SUPREME COURT — SECOND DE- easterly side of East Nineteenth street; running tion are as follows: court on that day. thence southerly with East Nineteenth street Memory test 2 Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, PARTMENT. ioo feet; running thence westerly and parallel Government 3 July 14, 1905. with Avenue M to flue centre line of the block Arithmetic 2 ERNEST L. CRANDALL, between East Eighteenth street and East Nine- Localities 3 WILLIAM A. (,RAMER, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. teenth street; running thence northerly and along (A separate paper in localities will be set for JOSEPH P. CASEY, the centre line of the blocks between East Eigh- each borough.) Commissioners. In the matter of the application of The City of teenth street and East Nineteenth street to a JOHN P. DUNN, point distant too feet northerly of the northerly WILLIAM F. BAKER, New York, acting by and through the Commis- President; Clerk. 88,26 sioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right side of Foster avenue; running thence north- R. ROSS APPLETON, and title to and possession of certain lands easterly and parallel with Foster avenue to a line drawn parallel with East Nineteenth street ALFRED J. TALLEY, FIRST DEPARTMENT. and premises and lands under water and wharf Civil Service Commissioners. property necessary to be taken for the im- and distant too feet easterly therefrom; running thence southerly parallel with East Nineteenth HENRY BERT-INGER, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of provement of the water-front and harbor of Secrefary. The City of New York for ferry purposes, be- street and distant too feet easterly therefrom New York to certain lands and premises situ- to the point or place of beginning. 61,22 ated in the block bounded by CHERRY tween RICHMOND AVENUE AND FERRY STREET, Port Richmond, in the Borough of Fourth—That our report herein will be pre- STREET, WATER SI REET, PIKE SLIP sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of AND MARKET SLIP, and in the block Richmond, in The City of New York, pur- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 61 suant to a certain plan heretofore adopted by the State of New York, Second Department, bounded by MONROE STREET, CHERRY at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of ELM STREET, CITY OP NEW YORK. STREET, PIKE STREET AND MARKET the Commissioner of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. motions, to be held in the County Court-house, in T UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF STREET, in the Borough of Manhattan, City the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New all competitive examinations two weeks in of New York, duly selected according to law, York, on the 4th day of December, 1905, at the advance of the date upon which the receipt of with other lands, as a site for the construction OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY opening of the Court on that day. applications for any scheduled examination will and permanent location of a suspension bridge an order of the Supreme Court of the Dated BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF close. Applications will be received for only over the East river, between the cities of New State of New York, bearing date the t ith day NEW YORK, September 8, 1905. such examinations as are scheduled. York and Brooklyn (now the Boroughs of of August, 1905, and filed and entered in the F. B. VANWART, When an examination is advertised, a person Manhattan and Brooklyn), in The City of New office of the Clerk of the County of Richmond Chairman; desiring to compete in the same may obtain an York, known as Manhattan Bridge (Bridge on the 7th day of September, 1905, Thomas A. JOHN HILL MORGAN, application blank upon request made in writing, No. 3). Braniff, Albert E. Hadlock and Alexander S. GEORGE M. JANVIs'IN, or by personal application at the office of the Lyman were appointed Commissioners of Esti- Commissioners. Commission. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE mate and Assessment in the above-entitled pro- JAMES F. QUIGLEY, All notices of examinations will be posted in report of Nathaniel A. Elsberg, Samuel S. ceeding. Clerk. the office of the Commission, City Hall, Mu- Slater and Edward D. Farrell, Commissioners of Notice is further given, pursuant to the stat- 68,25 nicipal Building, Brooklyn, and advertised in the Estimate and Appraisal in the above-entitled pro- utes in such case made and provided, that the CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the ceeding, which report bears date the 31st day of said Thomas A. Braniff, Albert E. Hadlock and date upon which the receipt of applications will July, 1905, was filed in the office of the Board Alexander S. Lyman will attend and appear be- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES close for any stated position. of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of fore a Justice of the Supreme Court at a Special FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Public notice will also be given by advertise- New York, at its office, Room 805, No. 277 Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be ment in most of the City papers. Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The held at the County Court-house in the Borough Wherever an examination is of a technical City of New York, on the 5th day of Septem- of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 21st NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. character, due notice is given by advertisement ber, 1905, and a duplicate of said report was day of September, 1905, at 10.30 o'clock in the in the technical journals appertaining to the par- tiled in the office of the Clerk of the County of forenoon of that day, for the purpose of being ticular profession for which the examination is New York on the same day. examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. called. Notice is further given that the said report of The City of New York, or by any person hay- Such notices will be sent to the daily papers will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme ing an interest in the said proceeding, as to as matters of news, and to the General Post- Court of the State of New York, in the First their qualifications to act as Commissioners of The person or persons making a bid or estimate office and stations thereof. The scope of the Judicial District, at a Special Term, Part I., Estimate and Assessment in this proceeding. for any services, work, materials or supplies for examination will be stated, but for more general thereof, to be held at the County Court-house, Dated NEw YORK, September 8, 1905. The City of New York, or for any of its depart- information application should be made at the in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of JOHN J. DELANY, ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same office of the Commission. New York, on the 26th day of September, igos, Corporation Counsel, in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the Unless otherwise specifically stated, the min- at the opening of the court on that day, and that No. 2' Tryon Row, supplies, materials, work or services for which the imum age requirement for all positions is 21. then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel Borough of Manhattan, bid or estimate is made, with his or their name or WILLIAM F. BAKER. can be heard thereon, a motion will be made that New York City. names and the date of presentation to the Presi- President; the said report be confirmed. • 59,20 dent or Board or to the head of the Department R. ROSS APPLETON, Dated NEW YORK, September 6, 1905. at his or its office, on or before the date and ALFRED J. TALLEY, JOHN J. DELANY, SECOND DEPARTMENT. hour named in the advertisement for the same, at Commissioners. Corporation Counsel, which time and place the estimates received will HENRY BERLINGER, No. 2 Tryon Row, be publicly opened by the President or Board or Borough of Manhattan, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of Secretary. 12-24-03 New York to certain lands and premises sit- head of said Department and read, and the award City of New York. uated on the WESTERLY SIDE OF OLM- of the contract made according to law as soon 57,18 STEAD PLACE (formerly Webster avenue), thereafter as practicable. SUPREME COURT —FIRST DEPART- one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet north Each hid or estimate shall contain the name of Central avenue, in the Borough of Queens, and place of residence of the person making the MENT. FIRST DEPARTMENT. in The City of New York, duly selected as a same, and names of all persons interested with site for school purposes, according to law. him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- FIRST DEPARTMENT. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that New York to certain lands and premises situ- E, THE UNDERSIGNED COM MIS- it is made without any connection with any other ated on the EASTERLY SIDE OF AMSTER- sioners of Estimate and Appraisal in person making an estimate for the same purpose, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of W and is in all respects fair and without collusion 'New York to -certain lands and premises situ- DAM AVENUE, between One Hundred and the above entitled proceeding, do hereby give Thirty-ninth and One Hundred and Fortieth notice to the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, or fraud, and that no member of the Board of ated on the SOUTHERLY SIDE OF EAST Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a TWENTY-THIRD STREET, distant three streets, and also a strip of land, thirty feet in parties or persons respectively entitled to or hundred thirty-five (335) feet easterly from the width, lying between the site of the College of interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other southeasterly corner of Third avenue and The City of New York and St. Nicholas Park, and premises, title to which is sought to be officer of The City of New York is, shall be or Twenty-third street, in the Borough of Manhat- and extending from Convent avenue to St. acquired in this proceeding, and to all others become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- tan, in The City of New York, duly selected Nicholas terrace, in the Borough of Manhattan, whom it may concern, to wit: tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or as a site for a public library, according to law. in The City of New York, duly selected as an First—That we have completed our estimate otherwise in or in the performance of the con- additional site for the College of The City of of the loss and damage to the respective owners, tract, or in the supplies, work or business to New York. according to law. lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits 1\sT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE or interested in the lands and premises affected thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by report of James 0. Farrell, Samuel San- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE by this proceeding, or having any interest there- the oath, in writing, of the party or parties malt- ders and William H. F. Wood, Commissioners of report of Frederick St. John, Michael B. in, and have filed a true report or transcript StantonN and John M. Carter, Jr., Commissioners ing the estimate that the several matters stated Estimate and Appraisal in the above-entitled pro- of such estimate in the office of the Board of herein are in all respects true. ceeding, which report bears date the loth day of of Estimate and Appraisal in the above-entitled Education of The City of New York, situated August, 1905, was filed in the office of the Board proceeding, which report bears date the 7th day Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by at the southwest corner of Fifty-ninth street and the consent, in writing, of two householders or of -Estimate and Apportionment of The City of of August, 1905, was filed in the office of the Park avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, for New York, at its office, Room 805, No. 277 City Clerk, the Clerk of the Board of Aldermen the inspection of whomsoever it may concern. freeholders in The City of New York, or of a Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The of The City of New York, in the City Hall, in Second—That all parties or persons whose guaranty or surety company duly authorized by City of New York, on the II th day of September, the Borough of Manhattan, on the 5th day of rights may be affected by the said estimate, or law to act as surety, and shall contain the 1905, and a duplicate of said report was filed September, 1905, and a duplicate of said report who may object to the same, or any part thereof, matters set forth in the blank forms mentioned in the office of the Clerk of the County of New was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County may, within ten days after the first publication below. York on the same day. of New York on the same day. of this notice, September 7, 1905, file their ob- No bid or estimate will be considered unless, Notice is further given that the said report Notice is further given that the said report jections to said estimate, in writing, with us, as a condition precedent to the reception or con- will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme will be presented for confirmation to the Su- at our office, Room 401, No. 258 Broadway, in sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by Court of the State of New York, First Judicial preme Court of the State of New York, in the the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New a certified check upon one of the State or Na- District, at a Special Term, Part I. thereof, to be First Judicial District, at a Special Term, Part York, and we, the said Commissioners, will hear tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to held at the County Court-house. in the Borough of I. thereof, to be held at the County Court-house, parties so objecting at our said office on the igth the order of the Comptroller, or money to the Manhattan. in The City of New York, on the in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of day of September, isms. at 3 o'clock in the after- amount of five per centum of the amount of the 29th day of September, igos, at the opening of the New York, on the 26th day of September, 1905, noon of that day, and upon such subsequent bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Court on that day, and that then and there, or as at the opening of the Court on that day, and that days as may be found necessary. Greater New York Charter. scon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, a then and there, or as soon thereafter as counsel Dated NEw Yoax, September 6, 1905. The certified check or money should not be in- motion will be made that the said report be con- can be heard thereon, a motion will be made JOHN B. MERRILL, closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- firmed. that the said report be confirmed. JOSEPH FITCH, but should be either inclosed in a separate NEW YORK, September II, 1905. NEW YORK, September 6, 1905. mate, Dated Dated SANDER B. FABER, envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- JOHN J. DELANY, JOHN J. DELANY, Commissioners. Corporation Counsel, Corporation Counsel, ment, President or Board, or submitted personally JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. No. 2 Tryon Row, No. 2 Tryon Row, Clerk. Borough of Manhattan, Borough of Manhattan, 87,18 For particulars as to the quantity and quality City of New York. City of New York. of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the 512,22 67,18 work, reference must be made to the specifica- SECOND DEPARTMENT. tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department. FIRST DEPARTMENT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In the matter of the application of The City of No bid shall be accepted from or contract New York, relative to acquiring title to the awarded to any person who is in arrears to The who In the matter of the application of The City of lands, tenements and hereditaments required City of New York upon debt or contract, or In the matter of acquiring title by The City of is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever New York to certain lands and premises situ- for the purpose of opening EAST NINE- M to Foster the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ated on the WESTERLY LINE OF OLIVER TEENTH STREET, from Avenue obligation to the City. the lands and premises required for the open- STREET, between Water and South streets, avenue, in the Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first and The contract must be bid for separately. ing, extending and widening of HILLSIDE in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of Thirty-second Wards, in the Borough of The right is reserved in each case to reject AVENUE (although not yet named by proper New York, duly selected for the purpose of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, as the all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the authority), at its intersection with Nagle ave- constructing thereon a pumping station for high same has been heretofore laid out. interest of the City so to do. nue and Dyckman street, as shown upon a pressure fire system, according to law. Bidders will write out the amount of their bids map or plan adopted by the Board of Estimate E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- or estimates in addition to inserting the same in and Apportionment on May zo, 1904, in the sioners of Estimate and Assessment in figures. Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, The OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IT IS Bidders are requested to make their bids or City of New York. the intention of the Corporation Counsel the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to N all persons interested in this proceeding, and to estimates upon the blank forms prepared and fur- to make application at a Special Term of the nished by the City, a copy of which, with the Supreme Court, Part I., to be held in the County the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- all houses and lots and improved and unimproved proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- Court-house, in the Borough of Manhattan, on gether with a copy of the contract, including the ere of Estimate and Assessment in the the 15th day of September, 1905, at the call of the lands affected thereby, and to all others whom above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all it may concern, to wit: specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- persons interested in this proceeding, and to the calendar on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of First—That we have completed our supple- poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all mental and amended estimate and assessment, tion therefor at the office of the Department for houses and lots and improved and unimproved Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal to ascer- tain and appraise the compensation to be made to and that all persons interested in this proceeding which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- lands affected thereby, and to all others whom or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- also be seen it may concern, to wit: the owners and all persons interested in the rear ings of construction work may property situated in the Borough of Manhattan, ments and premises affected thereby, and having there.