THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXVI. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, I9ei8. NUMBER I0814.

From City Prison, Brooklyn-Report of fines received during week ending October THE CITY RECORD. 14, 1908 FromSupreme Court ...... $lo 00 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. FromCourt of Special Sessions ...... 3o 00 Published Under Authority of Section rsa6, Greater New York Charter, by the From City Magistrates' Court ...... 63 00 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Total...... $103 00 GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Øyroa. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Coaroasrxox Coaxsar. HERMAN A. METZ, Coxrzaouaa On file. From City Prison, Brooklyn-Warden reports altercation between two colored PATRICK J. TRACY, Supxavrsoa. prisoners, which occurred on the evening of October 29, during which William Morgan Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. cut Walter McKee in the eye. McKee sent to Cumberland Street Hospital for treat- Subscription, $9.3o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. ment. On file. From City Prison, Brooklyn-Suggestions of Warden in regard to care and hous- SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), as cents; ing of female prisoners in City Prison, Brooklyn, while present building is being torn Official Canvass of Votes, ro cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; down. Report of Department Inspector approving of Warden's suggestions. Inspector Law Department and Finance Department supplements, ro cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of also recommends iron grille bars on galeries. Approximate cost of improvements as Real Estate. 25 cents each section. suggested will be fifteen thousand dollars. Inspector to prepare plans. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . Entered as Second-class Matter. Post Office at New York City. Reinstated. William F. Hollahan, as Keeper in Department, and assigned to New York City Reformatory, Harts Island. Certified by Civil Service Commission as eligible for reinstatement, on October 26. 1908. under clause 4, Rule XIII. Mr. Hollahan resigned TABLE OF CONTENTS. said position of Keeper on December Io, 1907. JOHN V. COGGEY, Commissioner. Approved Papers- , Borough of- For the Week Ending November 28, Proposals ...... t2740 1908 ...... 12730 Municipal Civil Service Commission- Assessors, Board of- Public Notices...... 12736 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Public Notices ...... 12735 Normal College of The City of New Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- York- Proposals ...... 12740 Notice of Examinations...... 12738 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Board Meetings ...... 12734 Notice to Contractors...... 12752' Bridges, Department of- Official Borough Papers ...... 12734 Proposals ...... 12742 Official Directory...... t273í In accordance with the provisions of s,rtion 1546, chapter 466, Laws of i9oI, I Boroughorough of- Official Papers ...... íz745 herewith transmit for publication in the CITY RECORD the following report of the Proposals ...... í274t Parks, Department of- Brooklyn, Borough of- Proposals ...... 12737 transactions of tois office for the week ending October 3, 1908: Proposals ...... ...... 12738 Police Department- Change of Grade Damage Commission- Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 52742 Public Moneys Received During Week. Public Notice ...... 12736 Public Charities, Department of- Bureau of Hig:Iways- Changes in Departments, etc...... 12731 Proposals ...... í274o $45 56 City Record Board of- Public Hearing- For restoring and repaving pavement (water connections, openings) .. Proposals ...... 12740 By Committee on Laws and Legisla- For restoring and repaving pavement (sewer connections, openings) .. Ito 97 Correction. Department of- tion, Board of Aldermen...... t273í For restoring and repaving pavement (general account) ...... 149 74 Proposals ...... í275t Richmond, Borough of- Report of Transactions, October 26 Bureau of Sewers- Proposals ...... 12734 Oc to November i, I908 ...... 52705 Report of Commissioner of Public For sewer permits ...... : . 45 Docks and Ferries. Department of- Works for the Week Ending Proceedings of October 2, igo8..... t273í October 3, í9o8 ...... 12705 Proposals ...... 12740 Total...... $351 27 Education, Department of- Street Cleaning, Department of- Minutes of Stated Meeting of Board Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands... 12734 Permits Issued. of Education, October 28, 19o8. 12709 Supreme Court, First Department- Bureau of Highways- ... .. 12750 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 52751 6 Proposals ...... Supreme Court, Second Department- Permits to open streets to tap water pipes ...... Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Permits to open streets to repair pipes ...... 9 Public Notices ...... 12745 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 52755 Finance, Department of- Supreme Court, Third Judicial District- Permits to open streets to make sewer connections ...... 14 Notices of Assessments for Opening Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 12752 Permits to open streets to repair sewer connections ...... 3 Streets and Parks ...... 12743 Taxes and Assessments, Department of- Permits to place building materials on streets ...... 4 Notices to Property Owners...... 12742 Report for the Quarter Ending Sep- Notice to Taxpayers ...... 12745 tember 30, 1908 ------ 527o6 Permits, special ...... 32 Sureties Required on Various Classes Water Supply, Board of- Bureau of Sewers- of Contracts ...... 12745 Abstract of Estimated Liabilities In- Permits for new sewer connections ...... 14 Fire Department- curred and Expenditures Made Auction Sales ...... 12737 During the Month of October, Proposals...... 12737 í9o8...... 12729 Total...... 82 Transactions from August• 3 to 8, Minutes of Meeting of October 27, 1908, Both Days Inclusive...... 12723 1908 ...... 12727 Health, Department of- Proposals...... ------ 12745 Requisitions Drawn on Comptroller. Minutes of Meeting of Board of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- General Administration ...... $184 44 Health, October 23, 1908...... Pro partment of- Highways ...... 20,175 6i Proposals ...... 1274212744 posals...... x2736 Bureau of Bureau of Sewers ...... I1,282 91 Bureau of Street Cleaning ...... 4.835 77 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... 597 52 Bureau of Engineering ...... 207 59 REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS, OCTOBER 26 TO NOVEMBER I, 19o8. Total ...... $37,z83 84 Communications Received. Work Done. Bureau of Sewers- From the Comptroller-Stating that certificate was indorsed on contract of October Linear feet of sewer cleaned ...... loo 24, 19o8, of John T. Brady & Co., for erection and completion of women's wing at City Number of basins cleaned ...... 170 Prison, Brooklyn, on October 28, and same is now a valid contract. Notify contractor Number of basins repaired ...... 5 and the architects, Messrs. D'Oench & Yost, that working days will be counted from Number of manholes examined ...... 130 November 4, 1908. Number of manholes cleaned ...... 2 From New York City Charter Revision Commission-Asking to be furnished with Number of manholes repaired ...... 3 statement showing per diem per capita cost of maintaining the Institutions of the Linear feet of culverts examined ...... 26 Department of Correction. Referred to General Bookkeeper and Auditor. Report Linear feet of culverts repaired ...... I58 transmitted. Linear feet of culverts and drains cleaned ...... 562 From Commissioners of Accounts-Asking for certain papers in relation to dis- Number of flush tanks examined ...... 54 charges and commitments, in connection with, inquiry now being made. Notify Warden Number of flush tanks cleaned ...... I of District Prisons to comply with request. Number of flush tanks repaired ...... 3 From Sheet Metal Workers, Labor Union No. i i-Protesting against awarding Bureau of Street Cleaning- contract for metal work to firm not complying with requirements of the State Labor Number of loads of ashes and rubbish collected ...... 1I2 Law. Report of Department Inspector that Jennings & Welstead, at City Prison. Number of loads of street sweepings collected ...... 482 Brooklyn, have been notified that paragraph 3 of their contract (in regard to Labor Number of loads of mixed refuse collected ...... 409 Law) mast be strictly complied with. Copy of Inspector's letter sent to Secretary of Labor Union No. II. Contracts Entered Into. From Women's Prison Association-Report of visitor regarding inspections made Bureaus of Street Cleaning and Public Buildings and Supplies-Furnishing and of various institutions of the Department of Correction. Recommendations made, etc delivering forage at Stable A: date of contract, August i.e, 19o8; estimated amount, On file. I.: surety, Fidelity and From Department Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-In regard to relaying ol $2,37o.61 : contractor, W. L. Stephens, Mariners Harbor, S. pavement torn up in putting in water mains on Blackwells Island. Report of Depart- Deposit Company of Maryland, New York City. ment Inspector that work done was on the grounds of the Department of Public Statement of Laboring Force Employed. Charities. Department of Water Supply so notified. From Heads of Institutions-Reporting that meats, fish, bread, milk, etc., for week Eight hours constitute one working day. ending October 24, i908, agreed with specifications of the contracts. On file. From Heads of Institutions-Reports, census, labor, hospital cases, punishments Bureau of Bureau of Bureau of Bureau of Public Engineer etc., for week ending October 24, Igo8. On file. Highways. Sewers. Street Buildings Corps. Total. From City Prison-Report of fines received during week ending October 24, 1908 Cleaning. and Offices. From Court of Special Sessions ...... $160 oe No. Days. No. Days Nó Days. From City Magistrates' Court ...... 39 oc No. Days. No. Days. No. Days. 83'/ 502V2 Total...... $199 OC Foremen ...... 37 258 4 28 13 5 35 54 98 73 Assistant Foremen... t 6% 3 t8% t 6 1 6 t 7 7 444 4 45 298% 2r 142 28 195 189 I0363S On file. Laborere ...... 9z 384A 3 t63 Laborer (Crematory) .. .. •• t 7 .. .. ... .. r 7 From District Prisons-Fines received during week ending October 24, 1908: Frost Carts ...... 12 45V z t3% .. .. .. .. 2 12 t6 704 City Magistrates' Courts, $786. On file. Carts (garbage, etc.). .. .. .. .. 8 48 • • - • • • • • 8 48 From Penitentiary, Blackwells Island-List of prisoners received during week end Sprinkling carts..... it 25 rt 25 r 2~4 Is ing October 24, 1908: Men, 28. On file. Teams ...... Q 72/ .. 75 From Workhouse, Blackwells Island-Death, on October 30, 1908, of Peter Verdi Drivers ...... i 7 5 35 46 314 t 7 52 84 65 447 caro, aged 34 years. Friends notified. On file. Sweepers ...... .. .. .. .. 78 527Y2 ...... 78 52734 From Workhouse, Blackwells Island-Fines paid at Workhouse during week end Hostlers ...... .. .. •. .. t4 98 .. .. .. .. t4 98 ing October 24, 1908. amounted to $62. On file. Steam Roller En- .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .- 2 7 From Branch Workhouse. Harts Island-List of interments made in City Ceme ginemen...... 2 7 2 7 •• •• •• •• 3 21 tery, Harts Island, during week ending October 24, 1908. On file. Auto Enginemen.... 14 •• r mor' Sewer Cleaners...... .. .. 3o 1785+ • • 3o 17834 From Branch Workhouse. Rikers Island-Head Keeper states that if any .. .. .. .. 3 21 .. .. 3 21 sand is taken from the island, the sea wall will be endangered. Notify Deputy Corn janitors ...... .. .. missioner and Department Inspector.

12706 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER A 19o8.

Bureau of Total Tax Levied on Real and Personal Estate in the Several Boroughs from i899 to Bureau of Bureau of Bureau of Public Engineer 5908, Inclusive. Highways. Sewers. Street Buildings Corps. Total. Clean~ing. and Offices. No. Days. No. Days. No. Days. N o. Days. No. Days. Noa yD s Year. Manhattan. The Bronx. Brooklyn. Queens. Richmond. Total Tax.

Janitress ...... 7 .. .. 1 7 Female Cleaners.... ...... 6 42 • • • • 6 4a .899 ...... $62,814,742 $3,236,608 $15,459,436 $3,600,795 $1,068,213 $86,179,794 Stationary Enginemen .. .. .. .. 1 7 1 7 •• •• 2 14 :900 ...... 59,480,197 3,292,557 16,1o6,2ro 2,572,875 1,087,360 82,539,199 Stokers ...... .. .. .. .. 1 7 4 28 5 35 901 ...... 62,699,351 3,610,912 17,925,738 2,776,559 1,229,273 88,241,853 Elevatorman ...... 1 6 r 6 X902 ...... 62,855,614 3,775,718 17,753,464 2,730,101 1,063,715 88,178,612 Varnishers ...... 2 7 • . • . 2 7 1903 ...... 57,014,988 3,701,365 14,204,478 1,975,354 735,602 77,631,787 :9o4 ...... 63,335.951 4,173,623: 15,579,879 2,182,721 796,229 86,068,403 0 Total...... 175 819A 47 290Y4 209 1403`/a 46 308 S8 398Y2 535 32191 i905 ...... 65,407,398 4.345,296 16,123,351 2,324,6 2 78o,o81 88,980,731 1906 ...... 67,320,194 5,527,935 17,831,702 - 2,629,323 785,954 94,095,110 :907 ...... • 71,644,241 6,099,979 19,799,423 3,510,027 893,998 101,947,668 Appointments, Removals, etc. [908 ...... 79,288,133 7.308,571 23,687,899 5,086,296 1,170,195 116,541,096 Thos. McGrath, New Brighton, Laborer, Higlways, $2; dropped from roll Septem- ber 30, 1908 A. E. Wood, No. 122 West One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street, New York Tax Rate in the Several Bcroughs for the Year 1908 on Property Liable to Taxation City, Axeman, $720; resigned October 2, 1908; effective October 8, 1908. for Local City, County and State Purposes. C. M. Van Houton, Richmond Hill, Long Island, Topographical Draughtsman, $1,500; resigned October 2, i9o8; effective October i, Igo8. J. F. Dehlinger, Stapleton, Laborer, Highways, $2; reassigned October 2, Igo8; For Local For County effective October 5, i9o8. Boroughs. City Purposes. Purposes. Total. J. H. Meyer, Concord, Driver, Street Cleaning. $goo; died October 2, 1908. GEORGE CROMWELL, President. lfanhattan ...... 1.55094 .o6313 1.61407 Louis L. Tribus, Acting Commissioner of Public Works. ['he Bronx ...... 1.55094 .o6313 1.61407 3rookly-n ...... 1.55094 .11927 1.67021 2ueens ...... 1.55094 .10937 1.66031 DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. Richmond ...... 1.55094 .16021 1.71115

REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. Tax Rate, by Bofoughs, from i899 to igo8, Inclusive. The City of New York, Department of Taxes and Assessments, Hall of Records, Borough of :Manhattan, November 12, i9o8. Year. Manhattan. The Bronx. Brooklyn. Queens. Richmond. Hon. GEORGE B. \IcCLELLAN, Mayor: Dear Sir-I beg leave to transmit herewith, in compliance with the requirements of x899 ...... 2.4804 2.4804 2.3642 3.2744 2.4237 cection 1544 of the Greater New York Charter, the report of the operation and action 1900 ...... 2.2477 2.2477 2.3211 2.3421 2.2207 of this Department for the quarter ending September 30, ipo8. r9o1 ...... 2.3173 2.3173 2.3885 2.3570 2.3519 Yours respectfully, 1902 ...... 2.2734 2.2734 2.3535 2.3187 2.3365 1.4136 1 ROCKLAND TYNG, Secretary. 1903 ...... 1.4136 .4894 1.4750 1.4967 C. 1904 ...... 1.5134 1.5134 1.5729 1.5722 1.5928 1905 ...... 1.4905 1.4905 1.5626 1.5552 1.5582 REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 19o8. r906 ...... 1.4789 1.4789 1.5376 1.5548 1.5542 1907 ...... 1.4849 1.4849 1.5540 1.5339 1.5688 Department of Taxes and Assessments, G9o8 ...... 1.6140 1.6140 1.6702 1.6603 1.7111 Hall of Records, • October I, 1908. i Hon. GEORGE B. McCLELL_AN. Mayor of The City of New York: State Tax. Sir-In compliance with the requirements of section 1544 of the Greater New York Charter, the following report is submitted, showing the operations and action of the The State tax as levied in any year appears in the City Budget in the following Department of Taxes and Assessments for the quarter ending September 30, 1908. year. The rate as fixed by the State is modified by the equalization of the State Board and reduced by the amount paid from the General Fund of the City. As authorized by sections cog and Sto of the Charter. the Commissioners caused the work of extending the tax for the year 19o8 tr, b. performed by the clerical force Included with the State tax, as levied by the City in the following tables, is the of the Department, without additional expense to the City. direct tax for the support of Courts and Stenographers. as laid by the State, ex- pressed in mills: ]"tal Tax, by Boroughs, as Extended for the Year 1908. State Tax Borough. Real Estate. Personal Estate. Total Tax. Year. State Tax. as Levied by the City.

2 Manhattan ...... $73,997,134 17 $5,290,998 94 $79, 88,133 11 1898 ...... .208 ...... 187,096 62 The Bronx ...... 7,121,474 57 7,308,571 19 1899 ...... .249 .20439 3 Brooklyn ...... 22,294,161 59 ,393,737 49 23,687,899 08 ...... .196 .22384 2 Igoo Queens ...... 4.921,786 42 164,510 44 5,086, 96 86 +got ...... .120 .18740 Richmond ...... 1,117,711 55 52,484 32 1,170,195 87 1902 ...... .ot3 .10804 1903 ...... .013 .00815 $109,452,268 30 $7,088,827 8t $116,541,096 11 1904...... .013 .00796 1905 ...... .0154 .00986 1906 ...... .... .01149 Total Tax of Real and Personal Estate in The City of New York from i899 to i9o8. 1907...... .... .00086 1908 ... ...... ...... ...... • Year. Real Estate. Personal Estate. Total Tax.

1899 ...... $72,805,555 00 $T3,3A4,239 00 $86,179,794 00 Total Tax for State Purposes, i8gri to Igo8, Inclusive. 1900 ...... 71,758,393 00 10,780,806 00 82,539,199 00 1901 ...... 75,632,_67 00 12.609,586 00 88.241,853 00 New York Richmond 1902 ...... 76,303,322 00 11,875,290 00 88,178,612 00 Year. County. Kings County. Queens County. County. Total. 1903 ...... :...... 67.927,925 00 9.703,862 00 77,631,787 00 1904 ...... 76,552,164 00 9,516,239 00 86.068,403 00 1905 ...... 7S.625,867 49 1 0,354,863 73 88,980,731 22 1899...... •...... $4,737,167 00 $1,306,676 00 $403,806 oo $63,404 00 $6,511,053 03 roo6 ...... 85,650.131 70 8,444,978 22 94,095,110 01 1900 ...... 6,116,055 00 1,518,158 00 196,341 00 74,94 00 7,905,488 00 6,959 038 00 1907 ...... 93.635.303 47 8.312.365 15 101,947,668 62 1901 ...... 5,315,176 00 1,346,068 00 20t,427 00 96,367 00 1908 ...... :...... 109.452,268 30 7,088,827 Si 116,541,096 ii 1902 ...... 3,432,311 00 886,313 00 129,698 00 67.187 00 4,515,509 00 1903 ...... 378,138 00 120,173 00 35,205 00 16,641 00 550,157 00 1904 ...... 387,430 00 125,700 00 30,858 00 12,554 00 556,542 00 Amount of Tax Levied on Real Estate in the Several Boroughs from 18)9 to i9o8, In- 1905 ...... 522,788 00 t47,260 00 34,163 00 12,813 00 717,024 00 clusive. 1906 ...... 65o,5z8 00 196,788 00 41,424 00 14,890 00 903.630 00 1907 ...... •• 49,438 00 19,672 00 6,594 00 75,704 00 ...... Year. Manhattan. The Bronx. Brooklyn. Queens. Richmond. Total Tax. 1908

1899 ...... $50,969,445 $3.068.141 $14.395,318 $3.396.830 $975,821 $72,805,555 1900 ...... 50,157,161 3,112,726 15,094,363 2,445,456 948,687 71,758,393 REAL ESTATE BUREAU, Igo8. 1901 ...... 52,954.708 3,332,253 15,816,702 2,525,877 1,002,727 75,632,267 Statement Showing Amount of Tax as Extended on the Assesment Rolls of the Real 1902 ...... 53,628,581 3,489,520 15,754,832 2,523,603 906,786 76,303,322 Estate Bureau of the Department of Taxes for the. Year 1908. 1903 ...... 49,248,900 3,492,812 12,7 15.323 1,825,545 645,345 67,927 92S 1904 ...... 55,645.799 3.950.193 14,186,989 2,065,200 703,983 76,552,164 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 1905 ...... 56,958,289 4,096,578 14,703,265 2,183í,201 694,534 78,625,867 Section I ...... $12,078,918 83 1906 ...... 60,713,631 5,261,363 56,483,226 2,478,618 713,293 85,650,132 Section 2 ...... ...... 8,520,499 38 1907 ...... 65,219,982 5.8901382 18,356,291 3,338,374 830,274 93,635,308 Section 3 ...... 14,225,285 84 1908 ...... 73,997,134 7,121,474 22,294,161 4,921,786 7,,17,711 116.541,696 Section4 ...... 8,85o,7Ì7 61 Section 5 ...... I2,9o7,699 85 Section6 ...... 4,215,175 57 Amount ci Tax Levied on Personal Estate in the Several Boroughs from 1899 to 1908, Section 7 ...... 5,830,815 69 Inclusive. Section 8...... r...... ....... ... ...... ...... 1,285,028 43 Real estate of corporations and special franchises ...... 6,082,992 97 Year. Manhattan. The Bronx. Brooklyn. Queens. Richmond. Total Tax. Total ...... $73,997,13: 17

1899 ...... $11,845,297 $ 168,467 $1,064,118 $203,965 $92,392 $13,374,239 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 1900 ...... 9,323, 036 179,831 1,011,847 127,419 138,673 10,780,806 Section 9 ...... $1,732,633 15 278,659 2,109,056 1901...... 9,744,643 250,682 226,546 12,609,556 Section Io ...... .. .. ...... 1, ,492 54 1902 ...... 342 9,227,033 286,[98 1,998,632 206,498 156,929 11,875,290 Section II ...... 1,727,782 20 1903 ...... 7,766,088 208,553 1,489,155 149,809 90,257 9,703,862 Section 12 ...... 379,477 34 1904 ...... 7,690,152 223,430 1,392,890 117,521 92,246 9,516,259 Section 13 ...... 135,354 66 1905 ...... 8,459,109 248,719 1,420,086 141,401 85,546 10,354,863 Ward 24 ...... I,0I0,4I9 15 i906 ...... 6,606,563 266,571 1,348,476 150,704 72,661 8,444,978 Real estate of corporations and special franchises ...... 793,315 53 1907 ...... 6,424,259 209,597 1,443,132 171,653 63,724 8,312,365 1908 ...... 5,290,998 187,096 1,393,737 164,510 52,484 7,088,827 Total ...... $7,121,474 57

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, X908. THE CITY RECORD. I2707

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Borough of Queens-Alterations were made affecting 2,560 lots in the 31 volumes Section i...... $I,892,442 02 of tentative maps. Section 2 ...... 1,150,519 40 Borough of Richmond-Alterations were made affecting 450 lots in the 13 volumes Section3 ...... 1,067,316 i9 of tentative maps. Section 4 ...... 1,6 8,965 91 The duplicate copies of the tax maps used by the Deputy Tax Commissioners Section5 ...... 945,283 r6 in all the Boroughs and the copies of the block tax assessment maps in the offices Section 6 ...... ...... 2,369,372 88 of the Bureau of Arrears and Water Registrar, in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Section 7 ...... 1,492,134 72 Bronx and Brooklyn, were corrected to correspond with the alterations made on the Section 8 ...... 1,550,291 42 original maps. Section 9 ...... 935,367 79 The systematic numbering of the crossings in streets and waterways occupied by Section io ...... ...... G92,Ø8 96 corporations and assessed by the State Board of Tax Commissioners, pursuant to the Section ii ...... I,28o,035 i6 provisions of subdivision 4 of section 2 of the Tax Law as amended by chapter 720, Section 12 ...... ...... 767,688 04 Laws of 1907, was completed during the quarter. Section 13 ...... :...... 599,195 79 The number of volumes of tax maps in the different departments now in actual Section 15 ...... 214,448 70 use for purposes of levying taxes, water rents, assessments and arrears is as follows Section i6 ...... ...... 990,496 24 Department of Taxes and Assessments ...... 221 Section i7 ...... 398,069 97 I,)uplicates used by Deputy Tax Commissioners ...... 2r9 Sectioni8 ...... 496,159 03 Comptroller's office, Bureau of Arrears ...... i6o Section i9 ...... 365,525 33 Department of Water Supply, Water Registrar ...... i6o Section 2o ...... 324,742 75 Section 21 ...... 424,E 43 Total...... 760 Ward26 ...... 66,069 64 Ward29., 633 Block Tax Assessment Maps. í58,2i8 86 31 ...... The necessary searches, surveys, calculations and drafting for the preparation of Ward 32 ...... ...... ...... 354,056 54 maps for Sections 14, 22, 23, 24 and 25, of the Borough of Brooklyn, were in progress Real estate of corporations and special franchises ...... 2,080,672 91 during the quarter. Lands Acquired for Public Purposes. Total.... ...... $22,294,161 59 Lands acquired for street and other p,.blic purposes in nine proceedings were BOROUGH OF QUEENS. properly shown on the tax maps; five of the proceedings were in the Borough of The WardI ...... $r,o66,o86 44 Bronx, and four in the Borough of Queens. Ward2 ...... 983,939 98 Attached hereto is the report and exhibits used on the hearing on the depart- Ward3 ...... 795,152 72 mental estimate for igop before the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Ward4 ...... 1,283,982 69 Respectfully submitted, Ward5 ...... 365,620 42 LAWSON PURDY, President; 427,004 17 Real estate of corporations and special franchises ...... FRANK RAYMOND Total ...... $4,921,786 42 I CHARLES PUTZEL, JAMES H. TULLY, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. HUGH HASTINGS, Ward i...... $343,834 41 JOHN J. HALLERGN, Ward 2 ...... 221,457 13 Ward 3 ...... 207,324 65I CHAS. J. McCORMACK, Commissioners. Ward4 ...... 176,469 08 Ward 5 ...... 89,935 78 BUDGET EXHIBIT, ipo8. Real estate of corporations and special franchises ...... 78,690 50 i The Department of Taxes and Assessments is charged with the following duties: Assessing of real and personal property for taxation; preparing the assessment rolls Total ...... $1,1r7,7t1 55 and computing the amount of tax on each assessment of personal property and on each parcel of real estate. The assessment of real estate is based on a system of Tax Extended on Real Estate for the Year í908. permanent maps which now cover the Borough of Manhattan, the Borough of The Manhattan ...... $73,Ø7,I34 17 Bronx west of the Bronx River, and all of the Borough of Brooklyn except Jamaica The Bronx ...... 7,121,474 57 Bay and a small territory adjacent to the bay, and in the remainder of the city the Brooklyn ...... 22,294,161 59I assessment is based on tentative maps. The assessment of real estate is performed by Queens ...... 4,921,786 42 sixty Deputy Tax Commissioners; each one of them is assigned to a definite Richmond ...... 1,1i7,71í 55 geographical district and is assisted by a Clerk. There are 481,000 separately assessed parcels of real estate. The assessment is made in September, October, Total ...... $109,452,268 30 November and December. The result of the assessment, called "The Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation of Real Estate," is open for public inspection on the second Monday of January. In January, February and March, while the PERSONAL ESTATE BUREAU, í9o8. record is open to public inspection, applications may be made to the Commissioners for reduction of the assessed value of both real and personal property. During these Statement Showing Amount of Tax as Extended on the Assessment Rolls of the three months the Commissioners act upon the applications for reduction of personal Personal Bureau for the Year i9o8. property, and during April and May act upon applications for reduction of the Assessment Rolls, Tax Extended. I assessment of real estate. On May 31 the books close and in June the assessment rolls are copied and delivered to the Board of Aldermen on the first Monday of July. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation of Real Estate comprises 314 vol- Resident corporations ...... $870,902 26 umes and the Record of Personal Estate 33 volumes. The record shows, in addition to Non-resident corporations - ...... 435,446 12 the assessed value, the name of the owner or occupant, if known ; the size of the Personal resident ...... 2,229,103 99 lot, the size of the house, the number of stories high of the house, street number, Personal non-resident ...... 454,338 12 i lot number, value of land exclusive of improvements, assessed value of real estate. 1,21 Estates ...... ...... 3,395 99 Exhibits. 'fax Law, section 7, subdivision 2 ...... 87,812 46 Exhibit No. i illustrates the extraordinary value of New York real estate and Total...... ...... $5,290,998 94 shows by how much it exceeds the entire assessed value of Pennsylvania and Massa- chusetts, and also shows its comparative value with the total assessed value of all cities BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. in the United States of over 300,000 population ; also, with the entire United States Personal $144,860 53 west of the Mississippi River, including Minnesota and Louisiana, and with various Estates ...... 19,392 01 other states and cities. Note-The figures used are taken from the United States census reports and the Corporations ...... 22,844 08 - latest available reports of the several states and cities. Total ...... $187,096 62 Exhibit No. 2 shows by the relative length of vertical lines the growth of the assessed valuation of real estate per capita in The City of New York, commencing BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. with $774 in 1898 and concluding with $1,520 in i9o8. $ 4~97 40 The next three exhibits are all designed to illustrate the total cost of the Tax Personal resident (including(' g 'fax Law, section 7, subdivision 2) ...... 1,lo , Department compared with other cities, with the growth of population, the growth Estates ...... 181,896 32 of the total city budget and with the increase in the assessed valuation of real estate. Resident corporations ...... 97,356 67 Exhibit No. 3 compares the cost of the New York Department of Taxes and Non-resident corporations ...... 10,587 Io Assessments with the cost of performing similar duties in a number of other cities. The figures from the other cities were obtained from officials of those cities in 1907; Total...... $I, 393,737 49 some of the figures are for the year i906 and some for the year 1907. As the com- parison, however, is by the cost per million of assessed value, the slight variation in BOROUGH OF QUEENS. the period is of no importance. It will be observed that the cost in The City of Personal ...... :...... ...... $132,434 17 New York for all the work of the Tax Department is only $67 per million of assessed Estates ...... 18,134 62 value. The different cities with which a comparison is made spent from two to three Corporations ...... 13,941 65 times as much. Exhibit No" 4 shows the number of parcels of real estate separately assessed. Total...... $164,510 44 It shows that the cost of assessing each parcel and of doing all the work of assessing personal property, reviewing the assessments on real and personal property, writing BBOROUGH OF RICHMOND, $36 238 24 up the assessment rolls and extending the taxes, was only 99/ cents for each Personal • ...... ..U... ...... • separately assessed parcel: The total shows the cost per capita of the Tax Department 10,716 i6 Estates ...... for everYy year since consolidation. If the appropriation requested is granted for 1909, Corporations orations ...... • ...... ...... • 5,52 9 922 that cost will be only io% cents. Exhibit No. 5 shows the relative increase in the assessed value of real estate, Total ...... $52,484 32 the total City Budget, the population, and the appropriation for the Tax Department. It will be observed that the assessed value of real estate is increased very much more Summary of Tax on Personal Estate as Extended, 1908. than either the total City Budget or the appropriation for the Tax Department. The Manhattan ...... $5,9o,998 94 total City Budget has increased more than the Tax Department's cost, and the popu- The Bronx ...... 187,096 62 lation and cost of the Tax Department have increased on almost parallel lines. The Brooklyn ...... 1,393,737 49 cost per capita in 1898 was 9 8-ioths cents; in i9o8 it was 10 3-ioths cents. Queens ...... 164,510 44 Exhibit No. 6 shows the annual increase in the assessed valuation of exempt Richmond ...... 52,484 32 property, and the grand total of the assessed valuation of the city, including the exempt property. Total ...... $7,088,827 81 I Exhibit No. 7 illustrating the work of the Surveyor's Bureau shows the progress in the work of preparing permanent tax maps, illustrating the area of the city per- Surveyor's Office. I manently mapped in 1898, and the area which is now shown on the permanent maps. Exhibit No. 8 shows the number of alterations annually made on the maps and The following is a summarysummary of the work done in the Surveyor's office for the on the record books because of the division or consolidation of parcels of property quarter ending September igo8: previously assessed separately, and illustrates the importance of the new system for apportioning taxes when parcels previously assessed as one are divided into two or Lot Alterations. more. Borough of Manhattan-Alterations were made affecting io5 lots in the 37 volumes I This also shows the number of applications for the apportionment of parcels of block tax assessment maps. I in each Borough for the taxes of 19o7. Prior to the new law none of these Borough of The Bronx-Alterations were made affecting 1,417 lots in the 3! parcels could be divided on the maps or record books until after the tax was volumes of block tax assessment maps and in the 6 volumes of tentative maps. I payable. After the first Monday in October in 1907, this Department the first year Borough of Brooklyn-Alterations were made affecting 1,958 lots in the 92 volumes of the new law acted on 6,043 applications, affecting 7,983 lots, which of block tax assessment maps and in the II volumes of tentative maps. I were divided into 25,854 separate parcels. The assessed valuation of these

I 2708 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a8, igo8.

parcels aggregated $t ío,óg5,762. Operating under the new law in i9o8, t,Ø appli- cations were received before the Sist day of March, igo8. Changes were made on DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS the record books affecting 2,197 lots divided into 2,972 parcels assessed for $40,473,745. Applications were received after March 31 up to September i to the number of 1,836, affecting 2,482 lots divided into 6,941 parcels, assessed for $54,Ø42o. By transferring this work to the Department of Taxes and Assessments under THE CITY OF NEW YORK the new law bills were ready for payment on the first Monday of October, r9o8 on over ninety-four millions of dollars worth of real estate, which, under the old law, could not have been ready until from two weeks to four months or more after the tax was payable. Under the old law persons were compelled to pay penalties and interest because they were unable to obtain their bills before the first of December. Under the new law taxpayers are ople this year to obtain bills as soon as the tax is payable on an assessed value of over ninety-four millions of dollars, the greater part of which could not have been paid as early as December i under the conditions necessarily existing under the law as it was before it was changed in iØ. THE DEPARTIENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSENTS Tit CITY OF REI YORK

C UIIU IF I$$U$EI NWTIN IF REAL ESTATE 1

ii- ____$

Comparative cost ofttie assess/Ø deØctmer# /n various paces per mi///on do//ars of assessed va/Uafron of Rea/ fsta-&

OO i ciy z,w*. sumla? W oeæs in oft Ø ,fei mct r al Ø c ® ' ,w f ...wQ aw' *slGdí1QI/b $6UIM?F?? Ø/M •A ØQØ Q 3k2Ø% DEPMTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. l,BBvM?J8 Q ,WØ$USmA t THE CITY OF NEW YORK rxryfM l.ipa1tX!RT a4 ,. u. ate. I.zeueer~ Absioats iS26681/Qåp Ql /M/N Aøm rwv d Ø AicRSi/pAArr w ie~p d d Vys aifLw a ta~S 2S £)knØ 1IDA U! vei iic n(. ( a $a4W(4Ø 8 ~ SIX.4nim REAL ESTA TOTAL CITY DEPARTMENT POPULATION PLAR CAP/TA RUØY BUDGET

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS /908 4422,685 $/520 $3246 /oYrocents /907 4285.435 /456 29.74 9Y. «

THE CITY OF NEW YORK. /50 _4./52.860 /382 28J3 9 :o N

/905 4,024780 /297 27.46 9% M

/904 3,904023 /285 2734 8 /Ø a78/,423 /256 25.68 9%o N

/902 a666,825. 908 2689 8%o.

/90/ 3,554.079 910 2760 9Z, M

/900 3,46y042. 9/9 2635 9Xro M

/899 3358,722. 873 2787 9% «

/898 827&4/& Ø 2370 9'/ro ,.

ShowØ that the expense of the Department Ø Taxes and Assessments is not growing as fast in pigportion as the valuation cf real estate, or as Ø total City Budget. EstiaaatØ an in- crerrse Ø /SOGØØØlation for /V9, the Badget asked for will be /Oil cents per capita of the population. The total number of lots orparcels g'/aØ examined and appraised by the Department for /ØB was 48L%6. The whole cost of the Department w the 1898 1999 /900 /90/ /902 /903 /904 /905 /906 /907 /8 basis of the new Rudyet fur /,609 will amount to less than $100 per parcel M/M8EROFL8TS ASSESSED 48V,.956 The assessed value of real estate per capita from 8&17 Ø /919 $479,660 AYE&¢£ COST PFR L07 — 99íA CENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, igo8. T1{ CITY RECORD. I2709

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

7 COMPARISON OF DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION PROGRESS OF PERMANENT TAX MAPS. ALTERATIONS OF TAX MAPS.

WITH REAL ESTATE VALUATION, TOM! mra NumMrdpArs OJ'Nra/ fsJalr t 6NfdAt Y4J4 4.11.1 dSS/ Sm/9-9í9f956 TOTAL CITY BUDGET AND POPULATION, ►

TAX MAPS ARE ALTERED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: L SOAfNA4*7so/aNavrA4O0/fd/975856 11096p0100/sd/an6

2.@n$BlIAaJ /MS ilson// fO/S forOO/ rtWw dlarqrØAduØs.

3.Tnms'er of~ St//PO fer pvny LAalis 7o5O Of c/ronq Mk øø/d/1í d ffuw ,/S 41800/ d~ føraLw pøpmYw • 29892 svea as 0Y~5, d0x17W2, A7r0AUff, pilnu, pu0/icA1ay'9aunds, 195650/S. rr5r6roirs, scsw/s, onA6A0909's a1/56/rr-frooJ I/TA1 an1/s.

."„ •,r•,••••• ,`•,,( /903-/7.460 5.6M0p2/ m1Ou/1Wl 3y2/565661fl /YS Arra tonns Oy Of a8rro1ønS /0 I /Ø2 ,3164E 0/56 /r4ì5/a/vrr Ø M ac/inn øJ* pfrO/alIelN /7/9v AviddIslxne/raaJA mrM. ~fe'MYJar Of /90/ .4/'7/

/900-!5143 /899.00/12

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 8 APPORTIONMENTS MADE FOR THE TAX OF 1907. APPORTIONMENTS MADE FUR THETAXDFl9O8, FROM OCT. 1907 TO MAY 3I° 1908. FROM JAN.I3TM TO SEPT II908.

APPLI- LOTS DIVIDED I AMOUNT APPLI- LOTS DIVIDED AMOUNT BOROUGH The columns Illustrate the re/*tive increase in the assessed value CATIONS AFFECTE INTO APPORTIONED CATIONSAFFECTE INTO APPORTIONED of Rea/Estate, the fota/coy 9W4W, the appropriation for the Tax MANHATTAN 159 391 560 $34.570150 38 178 200~$12.550000 Department ar8H[d to>a/popu/lion of the city from /898/0/908 THE BRONX 983 1281 3930 18,805112 358 55 1480 9.560.765

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES MD ASSESSMENTS BROOKLYN 2264 3034 9516 40301.655 1863 2515 4937 45142,935 THE CITY OF NEW YORK. QUEENS 1997 2627 9600 14510.575 027 1084 2291 26.072735 RICHMOND 640 650 2248 2448270 310 348 804 1.456.730 6 VALUATION OF EXEMPT PROPERTY TOTAL 6043 7983 258 $11Q63å762 3596 46799712 $94783.I65 1898-1908 r, I Bi//5 caoflofbereì7deredor~/i/ 7AØooz71eat israde. Ulder o/d /arv 110åpaortiooT1?LÌ/f dS made orti/offer t7Xds sverd,aayab/e, de/ay syos tnei'rfab1d so1ne»nes formnotits. Urder ne»' Ion',apportionmeotsiremide Py Tax Deportmentbefore tax is doe ond bi//s ear .be rendered at once.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Stated Meeting, Wednesday, October 28, igo8.

A stated meeting of the Board of Education was held on Wednesday, October 28, tgo8, at 4 o'clock p. in., at the Hall of the Board, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan. Present—Edgerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President, and the following members: Mr. Aldcroitt, Mr. Barrett, Dr. Bruce, Mr. Cosgrove, Mr. Coudert, Mr. Cunnion, Mr. DeLaney, Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Dresser, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Francolini Mr. Freifeld, Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Greene, Mr. Haase, Mr. Harrison, Dr. Haupt, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Ingalls, Mr. Jonas, Mr. Kanzler, 1\4r. Katzenberg, Mr. Kelley, Mr. May, Dr. McDon- ald, Mr. Partridge, Mr. Schaedle, Mr. Sherman, I'Ir. A. Stern, Mr. M. S. Stern, Mr. C. J Sullivan, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wingate-34. Absent—Mr. Crowninshield, AIr. Everett, Mr. Hoilick, Mr. Man, Mr. March, Mr. O'Donohue. Mr. Somers, Mr. M. J. Sullivan, Mr. Suydam, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Van- denhoff, Mr. Wilsey-12. TOM! assessed Yribwtw - $7,/58/90,4Ø The following contracts were awarded: Appropriating the sum of forty thousand three hundred and twenty-nine dollars Exemptpr -$1.239.883,798 ($40,329) from the following named fund, said sum to be applied in payment of the brand Total -$B.35+B074./,F9 contracts to be entered into by the Committee on Buildings, for and on behalf of the 12710 THE CITY RECORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8.

Board of Education, with the following named contractors, for the purposes men- Approving the action of the Board of Superintendents in transferring the following tioned and in the sums specified: named Teachers as indicated below, to take effect November I, i9o8: Corporate Stock, Bond Issue Authorized by Board of Estimate and Apportionment BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. March 13, i9o8, School Building Fund, Interior Construction and Equipment. Schedule VI. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. —From—~ r----- To For Furniture for Addition to Public School 64. Name. District. School. District. School. Item t—The Manhattan Supply Company ...... $2,778 00 John D. McGee ...... 25 42 9 8 Item 2—Siegel Cooper Company ...... 2,648 00 Maurice J. Allen...... t ...... 14 87 9 8 Itent 3—Harry Lambertson ...... 2,195 00 Solomon Branower ..:` .:...... 6 20 12 18 Item 4—Superior Manufacturing Company ...... I,82I 00 Martin G. Lippman ...... 21 39 B 21 24 $9,442 00 Sidney C. Lederer ...... 41 72 3 34 (Subtitle No. 2.) David Levy ...... 35 53 19 43 Gr For Furniture for New Public School 93. Albert Cohn ...... 21 89 B 14 87 Item I—Richmond School Furniture Company...... $2,697 00 John A. Murray ...... 12 18 16 log Item 2—Alexander R. Brown ...... I,145 00 Russell E. O'Hara ...... 22 169 22 i86 Item 3—Max Klausner ...... I,200 ao Schedule IV. Item 4—Richmond School Furniture Company...... 7,757 00 I2,799 00 Julia H. Doyle ...... II 8o is 67

$22,241 00 Schedule III. (Subtitle No. 4.) Miriam F. Costuma...... 2I 89 P 19 so B BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Frances B. Ruff ...... 19 lo B Ig Io P For Furniture for New Public School go. Martha Bowen ...... I 180 II 17 Item i—The Manhattan Supply Company ...... $2,907 00 Sidunia Schiller ...... 5 13 P 6 20 Item 2—Richmond School Furniture Company ...... 549 00 Gladys E. Wood ...... 5 13 P 6 2) item 3—Max Klausner ...... $1,847 00 Annie Sukovice ...... 5 13 P 6 20 Item 4—Narragansett Machine Company ...... 790 00 Agnes M. Walsh ...... 5 13 P 6 20 Item 5—New Jersey School-Church Furniture Company.... II,g95 00 Maude K. Jones ...... 5 13 P 6 20 I8,o88 OO Elizabeth V. McCrystal ...... 2I 89 P 4 22 P Nettie I. Miller ...... 19 184 12 27 $40,329 00 Ethel A. Osterhaus ...... 16 150 16 37 Kate L. Kennedy ...... 13 8z 22 46 (Subtitle No. 2.) Alberta Thompson ...... 38 89 22 46 —requisition for the sum of forty thousand three hundred and twenty-nine dollars Emily J. Wells ...... 4 12 8 50 ($40,329) being hereby made upon the Comptroller. Ella B. Jones ...... 13 74 P 18 54 G But no part of said appropriation authorized by this resolution to be paid until Henrietta Segale...... 20 163 20 78 the Committee on Buildings shall have filed the contracts to be entered into by it for Alice V. Swartz ...... 20 163 20 78 and on behalf of the Board of Education, with the contractors named, said contracts Margaret Monroe ...... i 44 17 83 to be in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, and with such security for the Lillian Hayes ...... II 51 17 83 faithful performance of the same as shall be satisfactory to the Comptroller; the rules Mabel Best ...... 16 15o 16 86 of this Board in regard thereto, and as to the payments to be made on account Daisy M. Crow ...... 33 88 21 8) B thereof, to be complied with. Ada M. Russell ...... 26 36 21 90 Requesting the Commissioner of Parks for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Rich- Mary Mirsky ...... 5 ióo 6 9t mond to consent to the transfer of John P. Barrett, Pruner and Climber, employed in Ellene D. Baker ...... 5 i6o 6 gr the Department of Parks, to the position of Cleaner in the Department of Education, Sophia Stavish ...... 5 i6o 6 gt and asking, if the consent requested in the foregoing resolution is granted, the Mu- Jennie E. White ...... 5 i6o 6 9t nicipal Civil Service Commission approve the transfer of John P. Barrett, Pruner Lena M. Chapman ...... 5 i6o 6 91 and Climber in the Department of Parks, to the position of Cleaner in the Bureau of M. Olivia Stites ...... 5 rho 6 9r Supplies of the Department of Education, his salary to be at the rate of $boo per an- Emma Moreines ...... 5 163 6 91 num. Mildred Thompson ...... 43 35 6 95 Confirming and ratifying the awards of contracts made by the Committee on Sup- Anne F. Ashline ...... 40 64 4 98 plies for furnishing and delivering text-books, maps, globes, charts, pictures, etc., for Anna M. Kelly ...... ig 17o P 20 703 the day and evening elementary schools and day and evening high schools of The Clara E. Kennedy ...... 5 ióo 20 103 City of New York, in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens Katherine M. C. Waters ...... 4 31 8 104 and Richmond, from January I, ì9o9, to December 31, Igcg, and continuing the said May F. Curley ... ...... s6 30 9 I07 contracts in force and effect until the first day of January, Iglo; but no payments to Isabella Campbell ...... 3 34 8 122 be made on account of said contracts until the Committee on Supplies shall have filed Emma L. Weiser ...... 38 154 20 159 the contracts to be entered into by it, for and on behalf of the Board of Education, Mary T. Dwyer ...... rI 28 17 164 G with the contractors mentioned in the list of awards referred to above; said contracts Deborah J. Cohen ...... 2 2 P 17 168 P to be drawn and approved in the usual manner, in compliance with law and the Charlotte B. Page...... 46 I 17 171 rules of the Board of Education applicable thereto, and approving and ratifying the Grace Baer ...... 19 184 17 171 action of the Committee on Supplies in advertising and awarding contracts for text- Agnes G. Cavanaugh ...... 17 i68 G 22 186 books, etc., for a period of one year. Mary A. White ...... 17 171 22 186 Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Supplies in awarding the contracts for furnishing and delivering supplies to the Stuyvesant Evening Trade Kindergartners—Schedule III. School, Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, for the year ending Decem- Evelyn Higinbotham ...... 27 7 II 51 ber 31, i9o8. but no payments to be made on account of said contracts until the Com- Ilarie H. Bayly ...... II 51 15 96 P mittee on Supplies shall have filed the contracts to be entered into by it, for and on Grace A. Harrington...... 45 i6 17 172 behalf of the Board of Education, with the contractors mentioned in said list; said Grace Sargent ...... 46 22 186 contracts to be drawn and approved in the usual manner, in compliance with law 22 and the rules of the Board of Education applicable thereto. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Amending the By-Laws of the Board of Education by adding thereto a new sec- tion to be known and designated as section g8a, with the caption "ia —Laboratory Schedule VI. Assistant," reading as follows: Benjamin K. Candee...... I 23 24 IO Sec. 98a. To be eligible for license as Laboratory Assistant in the evening high Sanford Bettman ...... 7 64 24 10 schools the applicant must have one of the following qualifications: S. (a) Completion of satisfactory courses in physics and chemistry or in practical Edward Klein ...... 3 75 25 42 mechanics. Schedule IV. (b) Satisfactory experience as Laboratory Assistant in a college or university recognized by the Regents of the University of the State of New York; and Henrietta Halskamp ...... is 67 25 40 Schedule XX., as appearing in subdivision 20 Of section 65 of the By-Laws of the Schedule III. Board of Education, by inserting therein, after the line reading "Assistants in evening high schools, $5," a line reading "Laboratory Assistants in evening high schools, $3." Emma I. C. Nelson ...... 5 i6o 24 3 P Organizing Public School 156, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with the rec- Ethel E. Bailey...... ' 26 13 24 25 ommendation of the Board of Superintendents. Miriam Bebarfald ...... 23 9 26 34 Transferring A nie E. Tracy, a Teacher in Public School 84, B., Borough of Jennie Saal ...... 24 Io 25 40 Brooklyn, at her own request, from the rank and pay of Schedule IV. to the rank and Nathalie Doisen ...... 23 29 23 43 pay of Schedule III., to take effect November I, Igo8. Paula F. Van Orden ...... 23 22 23 43 Retiring the following named person, pursuant to section ío92 of the revised Charter, as amended, such retirement taking effect February I, agog, the annuity to Kindergartner—Schedule III. be as provided by law, and directing the Auditor of the Board of Education to com- Evelyn B. Barry ...... 2I 89 P 23 43 pute the amount of the annuity to which said person is entitled. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. *Experience in Schedule II(a). High Date of N. Y. City Outside Name. School. Appointment. Public Schools. Experience. Maude R. Boulton ...... 34 IIO 36 155 Boys' Io yrs. Paul C. Martin...... Sept. 21, 1887 25 yrs. 5 mos. Schedule VI. Retiring the following named persons, pursuant to the provisions of section I092 4o 149 38 128 of the revised Charter, as amended, such retirement to take effect February I. Igog, the Ernest A. Conrad ...... annuity in each case to be one-half of the salary at date of retirement, unless otherwise Schedule IV. provided for by law: and directing the Auditor of the Board of Education to com- pute the amount of annuity to which each of such persons is entitled, respectively: Eva M. Provost ...... 39 114 39 144 27 52 36 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. M. H. Matilda Geiss ...... 155 *Experience in Schedule III. Dàte of N. Y. City Outside L. O'Grady ...... 30 82 37 2 Name. P. S: Appointment. Public Schools. Experience. Frances Mary T. Mahony ...... 27 14 27 5 Theresa A. Murphy...... 48 Sept. 15, 5875 33 yrs. 5 mos. Mary A. Roche ...... 27 14 27 5 Annie Skinner ...... 83 Mar. I, 1875 33 yrs. II mos. Mary li. Heenan ...... 27 14 27 5 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Isabelle Robertson ...... 27 14 27 5 Almira Conklin ...... 18 Sept. t. 1872 36yrs. 5 mos. ...... Mary J. A. Meehan ...... 27 14 27 5 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Margaret J. Durick ...... 27 14 27 5 Mary C. Hogan ...... 27 14 27 5 Fannie N. Conklin...... 38 Apr., 1869 ' 39yrS. tomos. ...... Mary E. Favor ...... 27 14 27 5 E. Emma Smith ...... 72 Dec.. 1877 31 yrs. 2 mos. ... Sara Goldsmith ...... 39 144 27 5 Ella R. Searing (Mrs.)...... 12 Mar. I, 1874; Katherine McDonald ...... 46 13 30 Io res. Sept. 4, 1876; Mary Caldwell ...... 44 81 29 II reap. Oct. 20, Anna J. Desmond ...... 39 144 29 11 1884 26 yrs. 9 mos. 4 yrs. Mary J. Collins ...... 35 123 28 13 Mary Whittaker ...... 14 ' Jan., 1863 46 yrs. I mo. ...... Anna T. Kelly.... ...... 38 91 27 15 Mary J. Greene ...... 15 Oct. 15, 1873 mos. ...... 35 yrs. 3% Elizabeth F. Ingram ...... 3 49 27 15 • Reckoned up to February i, x oo. Eva M. Larry ...... 35 145 35 24

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. I2711

r—From--- r To Name. District. School. Name. District. School. District. School. Gertrude C. Reis ...... 44 51 Bertha Meyer ...... 35 145 35 24 Ella R. Hawkins.. ...... 44 67 Minna A. Brinkman ...... 32 129 32 26 Helen E. Normandeau...... 42 78 Marcella A. Hawkes ...... 39 log B 29 41 Emma Schroeder . ...... 44 81 Julia M. Hall... ...... 20 163 33 43 Ellen M. McKeough...... 44 81 Georgine M. Wood ...... 32 79 27 47 Eleanor S. Neville...... 44 81 Margaret A. Roche ...... 3 75 35 52 Helen M. Gaylord...... 44 81 Bessie J. Fitzpatrick...... ...... 39 84 B 40 63 Marion C. Greene ...... 31 122 39 66 Anna V. Southerland ...... 35 86 31 71 Appòmting the following named persons as Teachers in the districts designated, subject to subdivision 12 of section 67 of the By-Laws in all cases where said subdivi- Emily R. Holman.. ...... 3540 149 28 78 sion is applicable, said persons to be assigned to the schools indicated opposite their Emil E. Poo ma ...... 39 49 G 28 78 Evelyn M. Hallock ...... 19 170 P 38 go names, the appointments to take effect November 2, Igo8 Jennie Shapiro ...... 39 28 39 84B BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Anna A. Reid ...... 39 28 36 87 Elizabeth Will ...... 35 123 38 go Schedule III. Helena A. Van den Brock ...... 27 5 38 gt Name. District. School. Margaret L. Dibble ...... 27 5 38 92 Frances A. Grant...... 15 6 G Hannah Corry ...... 38 130 37 94 Caroline M. Pauley...... 9 8 Florence A. Cole ...... 38 8o 37 I04 Estelle A. Rappaport...... ...... 4 12 May J. Blanken...... 39 28 33 117 Grace K. Hynes...... g 16 Alice B. Pearson ...... 39 84B 38 119 Florence B. Becker...... 8 i9 Catherine U. Horgan ...... ...... 30 82 37 135 Marie V. Sanderson...... 8 i9 Daisy Barbor ...... s6 86 37 140 Catherine B. Smith...... 6 20 Lillian M. Smith ...... 40 72 37 140 Zuma E. Bellinger...... 6 20 Lillie Schroeder ...... 31 122 31 143 Hilda Levi ...... i 21 Elizabeth Heuser ...... 33 117 32 148 Anna V. Gons...... 6 25 Sarah A. Waters ... ...... 39 28 40 149 Ella Freund ...... 'I 28 Florence T. Shepard ...... 36 87 38 152 Amanda Peterson Edna Provost ...... 34 51 38 152 Clara H. Krantzman...... I 29 Sarah J. McGeary ...... 34 51 36 155 Ruth H. Cleaveland...... 16 30 Henrietta L. Frost ...... 29 42 36 155 Grace E. Riblet...... 16 30 Agnes C. Robinson ...... 34. Ito 36 155 Rosaline J. Monell...... to 33 Ada L. Kerby ...... 33 88 36 155 M. Muriel Rochester...... 16 37 Anna L. McGoldrick ...... 27 47 36 155 Alice P. Reynolds...... 9 38 Anna R. Toothill ...... 40 63 36 155 Margaret E. Emme...... 9 38 Mary A. Nolan ...... 34 IIO 36 155 Mabelle R. Hartman...... 2I 39P Elizabeth D. Wagner ...... 8 4o Kindergartners—Schedule III. Gertrude Saunders ...... ...... ... ...... 19 43 Gr Maude E. Tanner ...... 4 12 34 20 Emily A. Cooper...... 19 43 P S. Katherine Varney ...... 31 37 34 '126 Martha Weickers ...... 8 50 Stella M. Bostwick ...... 34 126 • 38 152 Elizabeth M. Presby...... II 51 Margaret S. Robbins ...... 33 49 36 155 Kathleen V. Conlan...... 15 53 Edith Freudenberg ...... 18 54 P BOROUGH OF QUEENS. May A. Courtney ...... 3 62G Agnes E. M. Hayes ...... 6 63 Schedule II(a). Florence M. Proescholdt ...... 13 70 Isabella L. Harding ...... 29 44 44 51 Elvira Denton ...... 7 71 Katharine Weiss ...... 12 73 Schedule 1V. Juliet Herz ...... ...... .. .. ...... 13 74 B Millicent Krancer ...... Julia D. McGraw ...... 44 67 44 88 3 75 Mary M. Martin ...... 13 76 Schedule III. Ella M. Buerger ...... 13 82 Anna F. Callagy ...... 16 86 Freda M. Kline ...... 42 85 42 7 Calm M. í-Ioke...... ...... 14 87 Amalie Lowenthal ...... 42 16 42 II Ca r onne L.Hogan...... 2I 89 P Katherine P. Thorpe ...... a2 87 42 16 Marion a Avery...... 2I 89P Annette W. Robertson ...... 44 81 43 20 43 Alma J. ...... 21 89P Margaret A. Moss ...... 13 82 27 Sarai E. Bowed r...... 2I21 91 Mary L. Telter ...... 43 ~ 43 22 Lena C. Arnold....:...... 6 gI Harriet J. Woollard ...... 43 50 43 35 Evelyn Hartman ...... ...... 6 91 Ernestine A. Barto...... 44 46 43 50 R1ary F. Nelson...... 6 91 Rose Marie Normandeau ...... 43 20 42 78 Nellie Sullivan ...... 15 Margaret L. Howe ...... 42 17 43 79 E. AGaffne ...... ^ . 20 10033 P Cecilia M. Murphy ...... 41 1 44 88 Florence J. Gaffney ...... 20 103 Kindergartner—Schedule III. Mabel Russell ...... 7 105 Mary J.- J. Wrinn ...... 22 132 Edith A. Robertson ...... 43 50 43 54 Marie A. Piquion...... 3 137 Mollie Bresel ...... i6 151 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Gertrude Gordon ...... 19 157G Schedule III. Jessie L. Schlicht ...... 15 158 Susan F. Greene ...... 17 168 P Mary I. Pease ...... 46 9 45 3o Alice B. Newman...... 17 171 17 Kindergartner—Schedule III . Rose M. Volker ...... 171 Edith A. Granger ...... 17 171 Gertrude J. Wiley ...... 40 65 45 23 Ella Gross ...... ...... 17 172 Rebecca Ortman ...... 17 172 Promoting the following named Teachers as indicated below, to take effect on Katherine M. Evers...... 19 184 date of eligibility: Anna R. Colgan...... 22 186 commencement of service subsequent to occurrence of vacancies and Anna Ungerleider ...... 7 i88G From Schedule VI. to Schedule VII. Henrietta L. Speyer...... 7 188 G Name. District. School. Kindergartners—Schedule III. John D. McGee ...... ...... 9 8 Robert G. Powers.... ...... 6 25 AnnaC. Beach...... Samuel Langer (excess) ...... 22 192 EvaB. Sauter...... 16 66 JamesA. Hamilton ...... 23 9 ~ Ada E. Phillips...... 21 90 James Brisbane ...... ...... 44 81 Blanche Brinkman ...... 6 gr Helen M. Manley...... 15 96 P From Schedule IV. to Schedule V. Mary C. Huntington ...... ...... 24 Io BOROUGH OF TILE BRONX Lillian S. Leitch ...... 36 73 Schedule III. 42 6 Pauline E. Flanagan ...... Margaret A. Phelan...... 24 3Gr Adele I. Murken ...... 24 3Gr From Schedule III. to Schedule IV. Bernardine P. Hake...... 24 3Gr Katherine A. Reilly ...... 5 4 MaryJ. Fischer...... 24 3 P Louise F. Specht ...... 15 6G Estella L. Purgold ...... 25 4 Elnora F. Boland ...... 4 22 B Grace R. O'Brien...... 26 5 Nancy B. Kirkman ...... 17 171 OliveF. Repath ...... 25 6 Florence Robinson ...... 25 if Carrie C. Morgan...... 23 9 Catharine L. Toner ...... 37 2 Anna T. Durkin...... 23 9 Lillian C. Holland... ...... 3o Io Anna M. I. Walsh...... 24 Io Catharine A. O'Donnell ...... 28 30 Marybelle Cochran ...... 24 Io Sarah J. MacGregor ...... 31 37 Mabelle W. Ganung ...... 26 12 MabelS. Gurney ...... 30 40 Hedwig Mierswa ...... 26 13 Florence E. Longstreet ...... 40 64 Evedina A. Swan...... 26 16 Margaret V. Clarke ...... 35 75 Gertrude Mulholland ...... 23 22 Katherine A. Cooke ...... 28 78 Jennie M. Ohlssen ...... 24 23 Mary L. Adams ...... 38 8o Mary E. Farrell...... 24 23 FannieOakes ...... 39 83 Elsie Davidson ...... 24 25 Jessie L. Fraser ...... 37 94 Geraldine Wright ...... 25 26 Florence E. Gibbs.. ...... 38 92 Lillian M. Henry...... 23 27 Genevieve F. Dougherty ...... . 37 94 Mary E. Pillsbury...... 23 27 Margaret A. Morrison ...... 37 94 Jennie V. Martens...... 25 28 Lucy A. Stack ...... 37 IoT Hannah C. Carroll...... 23 29 Florence Porter ...... 37 103 Pauline Stein ...... 23 29 ArnoE. Day ...... 37 103 Ethel Shapiro ...... 26 32 AnnaC. Graham ...... 37 105 Mabel L. Hobbs...... 26 34 Emma G. Jenness ...... 34 Ilo Elizabeth Grove ...... 26 34 Dora M. Jessup ...... 34 Ilo Katherine L. Redmond...... 26 36 AnnaE. Higgins ...... 28 142 Emma E. Thompson...... 26 36 Aurilla M. Locke ...... 4o 149 Frieda Gottlieb ...... 23 37 NellieM. Bush ...... 42 6 Anna F. Greisen...... 25 40 Katherine M. Slocum ...... 42 6 RoseLapin ...... •25 40 12712 T H E CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19o8.

Name. District. School. Name. District. School. LucyM. G. Goggin ...... 25 40 LouiseC. Wick ...... 4o 159 Nellie M. Reeves ...... 23 43 Ida M. Williams . ...... 4o 159 Marguerite A. Gaffney ...... 4o 159 Kindergartners—Schedule III. Henrietta E. Silberstein ...... 4o 159 SadieN. Cromby ...... 4o 159 Elizabeth D. Young ...... 23 9 AdeliaByrant ...... H. Zaiser ...... 4o 159 Emily 23 43 Violet G. Willis ...... 4o 159 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. MaryP. Whelan ..... ...... ...... 4o 159 Nell M. Hardenbergh ...... 4o 159 Schedule III. CarolineB. Rattchfuss ...... 27 7 Florence R. Downey. ...... 27 I Katherine A. Maguire ...... 31 37 Alice G. McCabe.. ...... 29 3 Ida C. H egeman ...... 28 46 Elizabeth O. Murdock...... 29 3 Henrietta Hearsey ...... 33 49 Florence B. Chinnock ...... 27 9 Leila L. Thorne ...... 33 49 Sylvia Freehof ...... 27 12 Hazel La Forge ...... 4o 65 ElvaA. Gamgee ...... 28 13 A. Dorothea Casey ...... 38 80 Helen C. Thomson ...... 27 14 R. May T'hotupson ...... 37 lot Mary C. Raleigh ...... 27 15 Florence Taylor ...... 4o 159 Agnes V. Burke ...... 31 19 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Sherman ...... 33 21 Freda C. Schedule III. Sarah Schneider ...... 34 22 Lily Schneppe ...... 35 24 Loretto J. Warren ...... 41 I Gertrude C. Humbert ...... 35 24 Anna A. Kepr.er ...... 41 I Emma R. Woodcock ...... 35 24 Margaret E. Whittaker ...... 42 6 Margaret C. Walsh ...... 35 24 ElsiePohl ...... 42 7 Florence Sammis ...... 35 24 Stella R. Fisher ...... 42 16 Florence 1I. Burke ...... 32 25 Alice Matthews ...... 42 i6 Louise W. Schultz ...... 32 26 Jessie W. Bowne ...... 43 27 Isabel F. Wallace ...... 34 34 Grace I. Walters ...... 43 37 C. Edna Farrell ...... 32 35 Elizabeth Corey ...... 44 39 Ethel B. Tomlinson ...... 31 37 Augusta R. King ...... 43 45 Elsa A. Ebeling ...... 31 37 Meta A. Ficken ...... 44 1 46 Elsie L. Struller ...... 30 40 Elizabeth J. Carroll...... Edith B. Waycott ...... 29 42 Helen B. Andrew ...... 43 50 Viola I. Smith ...... 29 44 Marjorie S. Wheeler ...... 43 50 Alma M. Gode ...... 31 50 Agnes M. Galletly ...... 44 51 Catherine B. Ilutzel ...... 31 50 Edna M. Simonson...... 44 57 EthelB. Reid ...... 31 50 Ethel A. Watson ...... 44 58 Susanna C. Hunter ...... 35 53 Jessie Al. Brown ...... 44 66 MabelWells ...... 35 53 Louise D. Thomsen ...... 44 67 Anna F. Halloran ...... 29 54 Alice H. Lapidge ...... 4t 71 Anna V. Donnelly ...... 29 54 Anna M. Kane ...... :...... 41 71 Elizabeth White ...... 29 54 Hedvig E. Palrogren ...... 41 71 Matilda A. Enos ...... 29 54 Leo Hurlburt...... 41 72 Helen C. Dreyer ...... 30 60 Elsie M. S. Talbot ...... 41 72 AnnaR. Rush ...... 30 60 Susie Barnes ...... 41 74 Edna M. McGuirk ...... 40 61 Elizabeth I. Howard ...... 41 8o Lilian I. Whitlock ...... 40 64 Mabel J. B artlett._...' ...... 44 61 Elsie Ludwig ...... 39 66 Jennie S. Eckardt ...... 44 81 Christine E. Muller ...... 39 66 Genevieve V. Brady ...... 41 83 Ethel C. Sammis ...... 35 68 Madeline Kavanagh ...... 41 83 Josephine M. Flynn ...... 29 69 Esther M. Woodelton ...... 41 83 Lena E. Vaughan ...... 40 72 Mary Weickum ...... 42 85 Dorothea Schrader ...... 40 72 ' May R. Winans ...... 44 88 Ida E. Chesler ...... 40 72 Kindergartner—Schedule III. Sophie E. Stephenson ...... 30 77 Rachael Black ...... 44 67 Gertrude L. Clark ...... 32 79 Gertrude N. Lnger ...... 38 8o BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Mary M. Oliver ...... 30 82 Sigrid C. Freeberg ...... 30 82 Schedule III. Edith Z. Mathews ...... 30 82 M. Louise Sherburne ...... 46 I Louise H. Phillips ...... 36 85 Sara L. Cronce ...... 46 2 Maude M. Commiskey...... 36 85 C. Grace Codner ...... 46 13 Mary F. McGrath ...... 36 87 Frances G. Conlon ...... 46 13 Charlotte L. \Vehle ...... 33 88 MaryWoelfling ...... 46 14 Clara E. Billings ...... 38 8g Lilian Goldstone ...... 46 14 Irma M. Borchardt ...... 4o io8 Ethel M. Bassett ...... 45 17 Marie L. Wagner ...... 4o iø8 Mary E. Donovan ...... 45 21 Margaret R oggeman ...... 39 109 B Rose M3 erson ...... 39 iog B Appointing the following named persons as Teachers of the subjects indicated for Gretchen Schuh ...... 39 109G the Elementary Schools of The City of New York, subject to subdivision 12 of sec•ion Anna T. L. Goodman ...... 39 109 G 67 of the By-Laws in all cases where said subdivision is applicable, their appointments Minnie L. Schwalowskv ...... 39 Ioq G to take effect November 2, 1908: Doris Bower ...... 27 III Teachers of Physical Training—Barnet Schapiro, Anna F. Strickland. Sarai C. Cadmus. ...... 37 112 Teachers of Drawing—Lephe N. Kingsley, Jessie M. Whalley. Catherine L. M cGow an ...... 37 112 Teacher of Shopwork—Lawrence D. Chedester. Edith Greenberg ...... 37 112 Teacher of Sewing—Fannie Leman. Katherine M. Gerhardt ...... 39 114 Teachers of Cooking—Mary A. O'Brien. Isabelle Feinberg, Mary G. McCormick, CoraE. Bell ...... :...... 36 116 Ruth Knox, Ellen G. Hogan, Bertha E. Wing, Amelia Cohen, Florence T. Latham, Sophie W. Hamntesfahr ...... 38 119 Nellie M. Wight, Florence M. Smith, B. Eugenie Huckel, Vesta N. Scoby, Laurinda HelenGilbert ...... 31 122 K. DeVilbiss, Ruth E. Douglass, Marion C. Thompson. Anna V. Gillespie ...... 39 125 Appointing Harriet L. Calahan as a Teacher of the deaf in District No. 8 (Sched- Elizabeth H. Dee...... 38 128 tile XXVIII.), to be assigned by the Board of Superintendents to the School for the Ada S. Keller ...... ...... 38 130 Deaf (Public School 47). Manhattan, her appointment to take effect November 2, 1908. Flora H. Wallace ...... 37 131 Appointing Robert Commn as Principal of an Elementary School in District No. Ethel P. Clifton ...... 37 131 40, Schedule I. (b), to be assigned by the Board of Superintendents to Public School Cecilia C. Werner ...... 37 131 149, Borough of Brooklyn, his appointment taking effect November 2, 19o8. Elizabeth M. Fortan ...... 38 134 Appointing Albert K. Aldinger Assistant Director of Physical Training for the Mary E. Bourke ...... 37 136 schools of The City of New York. Schedule XIII. (a), his appointment to take effect JaneA. Simon ...... 37 136 November 2, Igo8, subject to his obtaining the -necessary license. Dorothy E. MacGregor ...... 36 137 Granting the request of the Board of Superintendents that the Board of Education Edith M. Smith ...... 37 140 approve the appointment of a Teacher to the outdoor day camp for tuberculosis on Amelia M. De Comps ...... 33 141 the ferryboat moored off Bellevue Hospital grounds. Elsie K. Schroder ...... 31 143 Approving the action of the Local School Board of District No. Io in dismissing Louise M. Harris ...... 39 144 the complaint made by a parent against a Teacher in Public School 26, Borough of Bertha B. Stoe'Tier ...... 39 144 Manhattan. llaryM. Smith ...... 39 144 Approving the action of the Local School Board of District No. 26 in instructing Lillian G. Vossnack ...... 33 147 B the District Superintendent to administer a censure and warning to a Teacher in Pub- Agnes T. Richards ...... 33 147 B lic School 5, The Bronx, against a repetition of violation of the By-Laws prohibiting Lucy D. Stennard ...... 33 147 B corporal punishment. E. Josephine Rice ...... 33 147 G Approving the action of the Committee on Elementary Schools in dismissing the Agnes L. Donoher ...... 32 148 charges of neglect of duty, inefficiency and violation of the By-Laws, preferred against Mary A. Flanagan ...... 4o 149 Mrs. Jennie L. Potter, Teacher in charge of Public School 75, Borough of Queens. Dorothy E. Bullenkamp ...... 4o 149 Granting the request of the Board of Superintendents for permission to withdraw Jannette M. Stewart ...... 36 151 the nomination of Charlotte S. Poting for the position of Assistant Teacher of Biol- Mary J. Delaney ...... 36 151 ogy in Erasmus Hall High School. Brooklyn.. and appointing the following named per- Lida P. Hilands ...... 38 152 sons to the positions for which they have been respectively nominated, in the High Marguerite S. Hubbell ...... 38 154 Schools indicated, their appointments to take effect upon their assignment to duty by Adelaide G. Hendrickson ...... 38 154 the City Superintendent of Schools: Marie A. Kaiser ...... 38 154 Maria Louise Corbin ...... 36 155 De Witt Clinton High School. Carrie Metzger ...... 36 155 . Name Rank. Subject. Adelaide B. Weeks ...... 36 155 William I. Heller Junior Teacher French Ethel L. Mooney ...... ...... 36 155 (Vice W.F W. Lamb, who has been transferred.) MaryY M. Dohert Y ...... :i6 ISS Ella E. Kollock ...... 36 155 Wadleigh High School. Mary V. Gallagher ...... 36 155 Helen S. Watt Laboratory Assistant Elsie Zabriskie ...... 36 155 Isabel Gill ...... 155 (Vice L. J. Gallagher, who has resigned.) Katherine L. Meyar ...... 36 155 Jamaica High School. Dora M. Gilbert ...... 36 755 German MaryR. McMahon ...... 36 155 Lilly L. Levy Assistant Teacher MayF. Walsh ...... 36 155 (Vice Maud E. Manfred, who has declined appointment.)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD. 12713

Approving the action of the Board of Superintendents in transferring Lewis Truck- Public School 159, Borough of Brooklyn. enbrodt, Assistant Teacher of Stenography and Typewriting, from the Jamaica High 3 sets Mahony grates, 6o inches by 64 inches, 5,790 School to the Washington Irving High School, to take effect November I, 1908. pounds, 26/ square feet, at $4.5o per square Appointing Abel J. Grout to the position of First Assistant of Biology in the foot ..... .... ...... ...... ..... $36o oo Curtis High School, Borough of Richmond, taking effect November 2, 1908. 3 tie bars, 150 loose leaves, 748 pounds, at 4' cents Appointing Mary M. O'Connell to the position of Critic Teacher in the New York per pound ...... 33 66 Training School for Teachers, taking effect November 2, 1908. 393 66 Appointing Ernest R. von Nardroff as Principal of the Stuyvesant High School, Subtitle No, II. Manhattan, to take effect November 2, 1908. Appointing Georgiana Pennington to the position of Assistant Teacher of Physical Public School 158, Borough of Brooklyn, Item 5. Training in the Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, taking effect November 2, 1908. Appointing the following named persons to the positions for which they have been 2,376 pieces Capitol adjusting desksand seats..... $9,9o7 05 2 General respectively nominated in the high schools indicated, their appointments to tale effect Assistants' desks ...... 40 00 2 roll-top desks. November 2. ioo8: No. 39 ...... 46 00 BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 47 Teachers' desks ...... , 6tt oa 2 tables, No. 405, 2 drawers each ...... 40 00 Stuyvesant High School, 5 tables, No. 52, 2% feet by 5 feet, 2 drawers each ...... 32 50 Name. Rank. Subject 108 style "A" chairs, saddle seat ...... 216 00 Waldemar Dorfman Assistant Teacher French 47 style "B" chairs, saddle scat ...... 152 75 4 style "D" chairs ...... 24 00 Washington Irving High School. 2 dozen stools, No. 38, rubber tipped...... t7 on Lunnette M. Garlock Assistant Teacher Physical Training. II,086 30 (Vice Elizabeth C. MacMartin, who has resigned.) 11,532 46 Subtitle No. io. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Public School 89, Borough of Queens. Commercial High School. 2 sets stationary grates, 42 inches by 35T/ inches, )-inch air space, 28 Louis I. Dublin Assistant Teacher L'iology. double bars and 4 single bars, 20.708 square feet, at $2.50 per square (Vice Robert F. Barber. who has resigned.) foot (one set installed, one set stored) ...... i 77 Manual Training High School. $11,976 63 Julia 1'. Cotter Assistant Teacher English. Subtitle No. 4. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. —requisition for said stim being hereby made upon the Comptroller. Jamaica High School. Appropriating the Minnie R. Root Assistant Teacher. stim of four hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-five English. cents ($429.75) from premiums derived from the sale of Corporate Stock, issued by (Vice Sara A. Taintor, who has declined appointment.) the Comptroller pursuant to sections 47 and 109 of the revisal Charter, said sum to be applied in payment of a bill incurred by the Committee on Buildings with the Appointing Alfred F. Loveland to the position of Assistant Teacher of commer- Superintendent of State Prisons for grates for Public School 66, Borough of Man- cial branches in the Commercial high School, Brooklyn, taking effect Noventh r 16. hattan. as follows: 1908. Approving the action of the Board of Superintendents in transferring Dav isl 3 sets illahony grates, 70 inches by 6o inches, 6,072 pounds, 29 t-6 square H. O'Keefe, Assistant Teacher of Stenography rund Typewriting*, front the 1Vashin,q- feet, at $4.50 per square foot ...... $393 75 ton Irving High School, illanhattan, to the Jamaica High School, Queens, to take 6 tic bars, 220 loose leaves, 800 pounds, at 4l cents per pound...... 36 oo effect November i, 19o8. Appointing the following named persons to the positions for which they have $429 75 been respectively nominated in the evening elementary schools for the season of toot- 19o9. or for such part thereof as may be dcemed necessary, subject to the By-Laws of —requisition for said stun being hereby made upon the Comptroller. the Board of Education: Appropriating the sunt of forty-five dollars ($4,) from premitmts derived from Name. Position. the sale of Corporate Stock, issued by the Comptroller pursuant to sections 47 and May E. Brockman Supervisor of Cooking. i6o of the revised Charter, and applied in payment of the bill of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, dated October t2. igo8, for the examination of the title to prop- Margaret O. McGowin Supervisor of Sewing, Dressmaking and \1illinerv. erty on Stryker street, adjoining Public School 8t, Borough of Brooklyn: sail hill Requesting the Municipal Civil Service Commission to exempt George S. Coin- having been incurred he the Comptroller of The City of New York in connection stock, M. D., from examination, in accordance with paragraph 6 of Rule XII.. for the with the acquisition of the above mentioned property for the use of this Department. ear beginning September I. tgo8, lie to render service as Physician to the Brooklyn Rescinding so much of the resolution adopted be the Board of Fducation oil Truant School, at a salary of $6co per annum, and approving and ratifying the acting September 23, 19o8 ('sec journal. pages ío84-ig85), as referred to appropriating two of the Committee on Special Schools in continuing the employment of George S. hundred and forty-nine dollars and twenty cents ($249.20) from the proceeds of (.omstock, M. I).. as Physician to the Brooklyn Truant School for one year from Corporate Stock. to be issued by the Comptroller pursuant to sections 47 and 169 September i, tgo8, at a salary of $CØ per annum. of the revised Charter, and trade applicable to the pa\-ment of extra cost to Laurence Appointing the following named persons to she positions for which they have been J. Rice for additional work noder the contract for the ennstruction of a grandstand respectively nominated in the evening recreation centres for the season of i oS-tgog. for the Astoria Athletic Field. Queens (for locating the vater supply main, etc.), or for such portion thereof as may be deemed necessary, their appointments to take and appropriating the sunt of two hundred and forty-ninu dollars and twonty cents effect upon assignment to duty by the City Superintendent of Schools, and their ser- ($2.19.00) from the fund entitled "Athletic Fields under Jurisdiction of Board of sutm to he applied for payment of extra cost to Lanrernce T. Rice vices to continue for such time as the same may be required Emhicntioo," said for additional work tinder the contract for the construction of a grandstand for the Teachers of Fnglish—Kinne, Floyd E.; Braine. Elizabeth H.; Blazier, Lucy M. Astoria Athletic Field, Borough of Queens (for locating the water supply maiis. etc.). Gerda; Mclncrncy. Wood, Eva C.; Lawler, Eleanor A.; Bolen. Julia G.; Bidstrup. Rescinding the resolution adopted by the Board of Education on April 8, ig-)8 Anna R. (see Journal, paces 5oo-9t). in relation to appropriating the stint of eight hundred Teachers of Literary Club Work—Kaplan, Isidore B. ; Colligan, Eugene A. and eighteen c1u11ars and forte cents ($Sifl..o) front premiums derived frani the sale Teacher of Swimming—Maloney. Frances C. of Corporate Stock. issued hy the Comptroller pursuant to leetinns 47 and tfiq of the Teachers of Physical Training—Bloom, Isidor: Ilubbard, Robert J.; Smith, Frank revised Charter. said sunn to he applied in payntc•nt of a hill incurred for heat furnished D. ; Strauss, Julius ; Colloty, Joseph A. ; Cohen, Ilyman. for twenty-two days, freon Tnnnart• 2.3 to Fchrttary 13, tgo9, inclusive, for Public School Authorizing, in accordance with a recommendation submitted by the Board of 85, Orroens, daring which period this building was in possession of the Department Superintendents, the Committee on Vocational Schools anti Industrial Training and of Education: the Board of Superintendents to prepare an exhibit of the evening trade schools for E. Rutzler Company ...... $818 40 exhibition at the meeting of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education to be held at Atlanta, Ga., on November Ig, 20 and 2t, i9o8, and that the expenditure of a sum not to exceed $ioo for the expenses of such exhibit, from such Rescinding and returning the sum of one hundred and fifteen thousand eight fund as may be appropriate and available, be authorized. hundred and six dollars and twenty-three cents ($115806.23) heretofore set aside Requesting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to transfer the sum of two front the Special School Fund for the current year, and from the item contained thousand three hundred and ten dollars ($2,310) from the fund entitled Corporate therein entitled "General Repairs," Borough of Manhattan, for expcaditare under Stock, bond issue. authorized by Board of Estimate and Apportionment March t ?, the direction of the Committee on Buildings, the snilt of one hundred and forty-six IgoS, School Building Fund, Interior Construction and Equipment. Borough of \Lut- dollars anti thirty cents ($146.3o) to the appropriation from which it was originally hattan, Public School 17, Sub-title No. 2, to Corporate Stock issued 1w the Comptroller appropriated. pursuant to sections 47 and 169 of the revised Charter; said sum to be applied to the Rescinding the preamble and resolution adopted by the Board of Education nn carrying out of the contract for installing electric equipment in addition to and altera- September 9, 1908 (see Journal, page 920). relative to appropriating $í_16;3o from Cnr- tions in Public School 132, Borough of Manhattan. porate Stock for additional work under the contracts of J. M. Knopp and J. & L. Requesting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to transfer the sum of three Moreland Company. at Public School 47 and the Hall of the Board of Education. thousand two hundred dollars ($3,200) from the Special School Fund for the year Borough of Manhattan. tgo8, and from the item contained therein entitled Care of School Buildings and Suspending subdivisions 2 and 4 of section 31 of the By-laws, for the purpose of Grounds, which item is in excess of its requirements, to the item also contained within pacing the following hills, incurred under circumstances of an emergency nature: the Special School Fund for the year igo8, entitled Fire Alarms, Borough of Man- H. W. Johns-Manville Compauv, Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, hattan, which item is insufficient for its requirements. overcoming vibration of heating ducts ...... ...... $250 CO Requesting the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to approve the following John Pirkl, office and storage building, Brooklyn, furnishing hinges. transfer: latches, angle gnides for elevators ...... 150 00 From bond issue authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment April Joseph J. Tully, Erasmus Hall Higli School, Brooklyn. for repairing break 3, 1908, as amended April Io, 1908, School Huildhcs, Providing Fire Protection. inwater main ...... 75 no Borou¢h of Brooklyn, $16,2oo, to bond issue auithorizeti hy the Boird of Estimate and Apportionment April 3, 1908. as amended April io. i9o8, School Buiildioczs, Pro\ l(iii'g Fire Protection, as follows: Approving the plans for the erection of a new vestibule, improvement of grounds, Borough of Manhattan ...... $15.000 00 etc., at the Morris High School, The Bronx. Borough of Queens ...... 1,200 00 Approving the action of the Committee on Bttilrlings in accepting the resignation of George M. Forrest. Draughtsman, to take effect November t, 1908. Granting, in accordance with a request from the Superintendent of Buildings. Bor- Appropriating the sunt of eleven thousand nine handred and seventy-six dollars ongh of Manhattan. consent to the transfer of Patrick Dwyer, Inspector of Masonry and sixty-three cents ($11,976.63) from Corporate Stock, Bond Issue authorized by and Carpentry in the Bureau of School Buildings, to a similar position in tite office of Board of Estimate and Apportionment March i3. iooS, School Building Icund, Interior the Superintendent of Buildings. Borough of 'kTanhattan. Construction and Equipment. said sunt to he applied in payment of hills to be incurred Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Buildings in designating with the Superintendent of State Prisons by the Committee an 1;uildiugx for grates as Public School q3 the proposed new school linilding at Forest and Putnam avenues and furniture, as follows: vid Woodbine street, Ridgewood, Borough of Qneens. Public School 16, Borough of The Bronx. Approving and ratifying the action of the Conunittee oil Buildings in granting to James M. Finley, Inspector, a leave of absence, without pay, from August 3 to October 3 sets Mahony grates, 68 inches by 64 inches, 6,425 pounds, 26/ t9. i1)o8, inclusive, for the reason that the serious illness of his wife rendered im- square feet, at $4.50 per square foot ...... $36x1 00 practicable his return from Europe prior to the latter date. 6 tie bars, 150 loose leaves, 720 pounds, at 4% cents per pound 32 40 Approving and ratifving the action of the Committee on Supplies in rejecting all $392 40 bids received for furnishing buckwheat coal in the Borough of Queens (which bids Subtitle No. 2. were opened by the Snperintendcnt of School Supplies on October 7, í9o8), for the Public School 155, Borough of Brooklyn. reason that the hid of the lowest bidder is considered excessive. Excusing the absence of the following named Teachers of Public School 16o, 2 sets stationary grates for incinerator furnace, 36 inches by Manhattan, caused by their attendance at the funeral of Miss Lottic A. Norcott, late 42 inches, /-inch air space, 21 square feet, at $2.50 per Principal of the Primary Department of said school. on September 21, Ig08, with pay. square foot ...... ... $52 50 and suspending all provisions of the By-laws inconsistent herewith for the purpose of Subtitle No. 7. this resolution:

12714 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19o8.

Irene I. Morrissey, Anna M. Kennedy, Annie Sullivan, Ellen Hayes, Mary G. located in said school buildings, this permission to continue while said students are Stewart, Agnes L. Hayes, Annie E. Cunningham, Rosina E. Smith. housed in said school buildings. Excusing the absence on June 29 and 30, 19o8, of Marion Hackedorn and Frederick Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in W. Fink, Teachers in the Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, due to attendance at fixing the salary of the position of Janitor of Public School 89 (new), Borough of the convention of the National Education Association, with pay, and suspending all Queens. at the rate of $200 per month, from and after September 3, 1908, only a provisions of the By-laws inconsistent herewith for the purpose of this resolution. portion of the building being now occupied. Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Special Schools in assign- The following preambles and resolutions were adopted: ing Edward Johnson to the position of Gardener-driver at the New York Parental Whereas, The Committee on Buildings is in receipt of estimates from contractors School, at a salary of $50 per month, without maintenance, taking effect September I, for additional work under their contracts, as follows (said additional work involving igo8, his services to continue during the pleasure of the Board of Education. no extensions of time) : Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Special Schools in accept- Estimate of J. M. Knopp, contractor for alterations, repairs, etc., at Public ing the resignation of Bert Jonkheer as Cleaner in the Manhattan Truant School, and School 47, Manhattan (for repairing broken pipes, etc.) ...... $28 50 in assigning hint to the duties of Caretaker) in said school, at a salary of $3o per Estimate of J. & L. Moreland Company, contractors for alterations, repairs, month, with maintenance, taking effect October i, 1908, his services to continue during etc., at the I-Iall of the Board, Manhattan (for setting four windows in the pleasure of the Board of Education. third-story passageway) ...... Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in ap- 117 80 pointing the following named persons to the positions and in the schools indicated, at -and the rates of compensation specified, takingeffect on the date mentioned in each in- Whereas, The Superintendent of School Buildings reports that these estimates stance. their names having been selected from eligible lists submitted by the Municipal are reasonable, and that the work is necessary; therefore be it Civil Service Commission: Resolved, That the sum of one hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty cents Annual ($146.30) be and the same is hereby appropriated from the Special School Fund, Nance. ]Position. School. Salary. Taking Effect. ipo8, and from the account entitled General Repairs, Borough of Manhattan ; said Orville R. Todd Janitor-engineer 48, Manhattan $í,68o oo Oct. 2i, 1908 amount to be applied in full payment for extra cost to J. M. Knopp and J. & L. Stephen Morrissey Janitor-engineer 113, Manhattan 1,104 00 Nov. 7, 1908 Moreland Company, contractors, for additional work in connection with their con- Harry Roger Janitor-engineer 126, Manhattan 1,368 00 Nov. t, 1908 tracts, as hereinbefore stated. Bernard J. Schneider Janitor-engineer \V. T. H. S. An. The Committee on Finance respectfully reports financial ability to make the (Grand street) 1,380 0o Oct. 21, 1908 appropriation mentioned in the foregoing resolution. Arthur G. Mullin Janitor-engineer g, Queens 1,080 oo Oct. 21, 1908 Whereas, The owners of property abutting on Bleecker street, Ridgewood, Bor- Elizabeth Knoll Cleaner Morris H. S. 360 00 Oct. 16, tgo8 ough of Queens, have submitted to your Committee the urgent necessity of asphalting David J. Downie Cleaner 188, Manhattan 480 00 Oct. s6, 19o8 said street ; and Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in as- Whereas, This improvement will be of decided benefit to Public Schools 81 and signing the following named Janitors to the care of Public Schools, temporarily, they 90, Boroughs of Queens; therefore be it to receive the salary of the position, less the rent allowance, in each instance: Resolved, That the President of the Borough of Queens be and he hereby is requested to direct the asphalting of Bleecker street, between St. Nicholas and Grand- Name. Assigned To. Taking Effect. view avenues, Ridgewood, Borough of Queens. Thomas Owens 126, Manhattan October i6, 5908 Whereas, Miss Amy J. Miller, a Teacher in Public School 126. Brooklyn, was James Carroll rat, Manhattan October t6, 1908 absent from school on account of quarantine by the Department of Health ; and Michael Kelly \V. I. H. S. An. (Grand street) October t6, 1969 Whereas, Under section 44 of the By-Laws of the Board of Education, only tell Thomas J. \1cGuirk 6o, Brooklyn October 16, 1908 days of this absence can be allowed; therefore be it Cornelius Foley ;, Queens October 16, 1908 Resolved, That so much of the absence of Miss Amy J. Miller, a Teacher in Michael Sinnott 83. Queens October i6, i9o8 Public School 126, Brooklyn, from May t8 to June 20, igo8, as is nou-excusable under John J. Moran 112. 'Manhattan October 20, 1908 section 44 of the By-Laws, be, and it hereby is excused, with pay, and that all pro- Frederick Boller 12, Queens October 20, 1908 visions of the By-Laws inconsistent herewith be and they are hereby suspended for the purpose of this resolution. Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in Whereas, An application has been received from Mr. Harry F. Towle, Principal transferring the following named persons to the school: indicated. to take effect No- of the Curtis High School, Borough of Richmond. for the use of the auditorium and vember t, 1908 (the contraction °j. s. h." indicating Janitor with knowledge of steam adjacent rooms in said school for entertainments, the proceeds of which are to he heating) : used for the benefit of the members of the musical and other organizations of the school ; therefore be it Name. From P. S. To P. S. Annual Salary. Resolved, That permission be granted for the use of the auditorium and adjacent Michael Kelly (j. s. h.) 1o6, Manhattan 6o, Brooklyn $l,644 00 rooms in the Curtis High School, Borough of Richmond, for the purpose above Thomas P. Liebold (jan.-ciig.) tog. Brooklyn 87, Brooklyn 2.244 o0 mentioned, provided the programmes for the entertainments to be given are submitted James F. Collins (jan.-eng.) ;o, Richmond 2o. Richmond 2,86 00 to the Chairman of the Committee on High Schools and Trainino Schools for approval. William H. Taylor (jan.) _'o, Richmond 30, Richmond $1,080 00 Whereas, At the meeting of the Board of Education held on October i4, igo8 (see Journal, page 2089). the room set apart on the ninth floor of the Hall of the Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in rein- Board of Education for the purposes of the educational museum was placed, tempor- stating Joseph P. McNally in the position of janitor in this Department, from which arilv. at the disposal of the Committee on Care of Buildings : position he resigned on April t. i9c8, his reinstatement having been approved by the Resolved. That the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in transferring ' Municipal Civil Service Commission, and in assigning him to the position of Janitor of to said room the offices of the Director of Physical Training and the Director of Public School lo6. Borough of Manhattan, with compensation at the rate of $1,488 per vIanual Training for the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, be and it is hereby annum, to take effect November i, 1908. approved and ratified. Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in Appointing the following named persons as Janitors, with knowledge of steam assigning 7 hofnas A. Harris, Janitor of Public School 52o, Borough of Manhattan. to heating in the schools indicated. with thLL rates of compensation specified, to take effect render janitorial service in connection with the evening school for backward children November 2, í9o8: conducted in said school building, and in fixing his compensation for such service at Annual the rate of S3.5o per session. Name. School. Salary. Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in assigning Cornelius Coiven, Janitor of P-cblic School 17. Borough of Manhattan, on James S. Fenton ilt, Manhattan ST.2o6 00 October 5. 1908. to the care of the portion of new Public School 17. Borough of Man- Charles Boyle 83, Queens i.o8o on hattan, which was occupied for school purposes on said date, with compensation at the Considering the compensation heretofore fixed for the position of Janitor in the rate of $2.964 per annum; in discontinuing the compensation paid to said Janitor for 57, case of the under mentioned schools as in effect from the date indicated in each case. the care of old Public School Borough of Manhattan. fron and after October 4, Janitors having been assigned to said schools on those dates with a provision thai igo8, of 855 for cleaning old Public School 17. and in allowing said Janitor the sum the salaries should be thereafter determined: Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in fixing the salaries of the following named Cleaners at the amounts set opposite their School. Salary. Taking Effect. names (in accordance with the schedule of salaries of Cleaners adopted by the Board Sept. 14, i9c8- of Education December 26, ipo6), taking effect on the dates indicated: 66, Manhattan $3,288 00 5, Brooklyn 4,848 00 Sept. 8. 1908. Present Proposed 154 Brooklyn 3,012 00 Oct. i, tgo8. Name. P. S. Salary. Salary. Taking Effect. 155, Brooklyn 3,840 00 Oct. 1. igo8. Harry Siegel Curtis H. S. $4o 00 $500 0o Oct. i, 1908 On motion, all absent members were excused for non-attendance at this meeting. Giovanni Chiodo i88, Manhattan 00 600 0o Nov. 5, 1908 On motion, the Board adjourned at 6 o'clock p. m. Charles Stribeck Morris H S. 540 00 600 0o Nov. i, 1908 Theodore Balke Morris H. S. ;fio 00 600 oo Nov. i, 1908 A. EMERSON FALIeIER, Secretary. Guiseppe Della Corte Morris H. S. 540 00 600 Oo . Nov. i, 1908 Mary Simpson M. T. H. S. 42o 00 .}8o 00 Nov. i, tgo8 OrlandoVingenzo M. T. H. S. 480 00 540 00 Nov. i, t9o8 BOARD OF HEALTH. Margaret Healy M. T. H. S. 420 00 480 0o Nov. i, 1908 James J. Jones Si, Queens 540 00 óoo oo Nov. i, 1908 New York, October 23, 1908. George A. Mullin Curtis H. S. 540 00 6co oo Nov. i, 1908 The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present-Commissioners Thomas Darlington, M. D., President; Alvah H. Doty, Giving, in accordance with a request received from the President of the Borough of M. D., Health Officer of the Port; William F. Baker, First Deputy Police Commis- Manhattan, consent to the transfer of Agnes L. O'Keefe, a Cleaner in Public School sioner, for the Police Commissioner. i88, Borough of Manhattan, to a similar position in the office of the President of the The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Borough of Manhattan. Approving andl ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and fixing the salary of Janitor of Public School 8r, Borough of Queens, for the care of ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: the leased annex to said school, located at Cypress avenue and Himrod street, Bor- General Administration. ough of Queens. at the rate of $30 per month, for the period from October to April, HenryHerrman ...... :...... $4 50 inclusive, so as to enable him to employ a person to attend to the boiler in said annex, James McC. "Miller. Chief . Clerk ...... 8 94 his salary from May to September, inclusive, to he the same as lie is now receiving, Real Estate Record Association ...... ti 50 viz., $55 per month. C. G. Braxmar Company ...... 50 00 Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in Consolidated Trading Company ...... 3 88 assigning Michael Sinnott, Janitor of Public School 6, Borough of Queens, to the care The Western Union Telegraph Company ...... 62 54 of the Astoria Athletic Field, at a rate of compensation of $too per month, taking James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... '...... 27 6i effect October i6. i o8, and in relieving from the care of said field, on the same date, James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 46 07 Patrick O'Rourke, who was transferred from Public School 6 to Public School 20, August R. Ohman & Co ...... 25 00 Borough of Queens. James T. Dougherty ...... 4 00 Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in JohnJ. Dinneen ...... 4 20 fixing the salary of Daniel Culhane. Janitor, for the care of Public School t6, Borough American Ice Company ...... 3 t-7 of Queens (old and new buildings), at the rate of $3,408 per annum, from and after New York Calcium Light Company ...... tg o0 September i, 1908. American Ice Company ...... 3 25 Approving and ratifying the action of the President in suspending from duty, with- Burton & Davis Company ...... 7 04 out pay, on October 26, i9o8, John Dietz, Janitor of Public School 25, Borough of George L. Ehrmann ...... 9 oo Brooklyn, pending the trial of charges to be preferred against him. Richard Webber ...... 9t 80 Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in William Truswell & Son ...... 220 50 terminating on October 17, 1908, the suspension of Edward A. Van Orden, Janitor James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 2 49 of Public School 22, Borough of The Bronx, who was suspended from duty, without H. P. Seibert ...... 9 30 pay, by the President on October io, 1908, pending the trial of charges. and in restor- James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 5 6o ing him to duty on October 17, 5908, it appearing that the charges could not he suh- JohnAdler...... 60 00 stantiated. Bartsch & Lomb Optical Company ...... 38 88 Approving and ratifying the action of the Committee on Care of Buildings in MurphyBros ...... 20 00 granting permission to the wife of the Janitor of Public School 93 and to the wife William G. Harper ...... $o 00 of the Janitor of Public School 186, Borough of Manhattan, to supply light lunches Consolidated Trading Company...... 2 00 during the noon hour to the students attending the annexes of the Normal College 1 The Deane Plaster Cotypany ...... 32 08 §y 4

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Lehn & Fink .. ...... 28 30 Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company ...... 116 60 E. Eising & Co.. ...... 249 85 Sheffield Farms Slawson-Decker Company ...... 113 20 Eidt & Weyand ...... 2 78 Borden's Condensed Milk Company ...... r9 44 Schieffelin & Co...... l0 30 Pittsburg Plate Glass Company ...... 4 80 Francis H. Leggett & Co.. ...... ..... i6 I2 H. G. Silleck ...... II to Armour & Co.. ..... ...... 122 50 John Wanamaker ...... 1 50 The Norwich Pharmacal Company ...... 3 75 Richard Webber ...... ...... 77 86 McKesson & Robbins ...... ...... 73 40 Scranton & Lchigh Coal Company ...... 347 75 Merck& Co...... ...... 26 48 New York Soai) Works ...... 41 6o The Kny-Scheerer Company ...... I2 00 Bcardsell & Van Da Linda Company ...... 175 00 The Emil Greiner Company ...... 5 60 Otto Stegem ann ...... 609 Johnson & Johnson ...... 114 00 J. F. Gyllen ...... 66 02 HenryAllen ...... 82 75 Conron Brothers' Company ...... 994 09 Burton & Davis Company ...... 34 22 Wingfield & Taylor Company ...... 219 69 JamesT. Dougherty ...... 5 97 New York Telephone Company ...... 206 49 James M. Everett.. ...... 64 63 F. W. Bird & Son ...... 33 00 The Kny-Scheerer Company ...... 8 50 H. W. Johns-\lavville Company ...... 95 40 Brink & Clark .. ...... 25 96 H'ammacher, Schlemmer & Co ...... 17 52 Startup & Knight.. ...... 12 00 N ason Xianufacturing Company ...... 219219 54 Gorton & Lidgerwood Company ...... 5 65 John Bell Company ...... 5 55 'The Manhattan Supply Company ...... 298 25 Consolidated Trading Company ...... 3 00 BOROUGII OF BROOKLYN. Aaron Buchsbaum Company ...... 447 38 Campbell-Corwin Company ...... $20 00 JohnBoyle & Co ...... 59 13 Murphy Brothers ...... 48 00 M. Karet...... 24 50 John W. Flood ...... 69 00 Brown & Root ...... 83 13 Gilbert Dean ...... '9 50 P. Lawless Sons ...... 8o 48 Jos. B. Friedlander ...... 2 00 Middletown Laundry Company ...... 369 87 J. P. Taaffe ...... ...... I 44 The Frank Miller Company ...... 4 19 Catuphell-Corwin Company ...... 22 Theo. W. Morris & Co ...... 170 30 F ank Mullins ...... 55 r00 . Dr. Henry C. M cBrair ...... 40 00 Can,pbell-Corwin Company ...... 19 98 AbramL. Hirsh ...... 35 00 Company ...... 7 79 The Smith-Worthington 00 JohnWanamaker ...... 5 6o Clynta Water Company ...... 9 L. R. Wallace...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 13 50 Scliaeier & Laux ...... 56 24 2 90 Standard Oil Company of New York ...... 7t 21 James JIcC. Miller ...... I25 50 A. J. Craig, Collector ...... 141 63 J. M. Horton Ice Cream Company ...... Swinton & Co ...... 124 82 Vaughan's Seed Store ...... 14 41 R. Wallace ...... Hunter ...... t27 72 L. 493 00 Samuel E. . M. Karet ...... 16 40 Supplies Company ...... 3 40 Mason's 10 50 Beardsall & Van Da Linda Company ...... 70 00 Theo. W. Morris & Co ...... James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 16 o5 Farins-Slawson Company ...... 40 00 Sheffield 10 08 The Orange County Telephone Company ...... 17 95 The Harral Soap Company ...... A. F. Brombacher & Co ...... 27 00 Syndicate Trading Company ...... tt 20 15 00 Herringbone Metal Lath Company ...... 1:9 69 J. N. Jeffares ...... _...... A. F. Brombacher & Co ...... 38 25 Irving Fitzpatrick ...... 2 34 2 98 Stearns & Waterman ...... .... ...... 5 75 James T. Dougherty ...... It3 76 Philadelphia and Boston Face Brick Company ...... 9 o6 Charles Egler ...... A. F. Brombacher & Co ...... 27 CO Sheffield Farets-Slawson, Decker Company ...... 632 8o Swintcn & Co ...... 2I co M. Karet ...... 183 69 The Berger Manufacturing Company ...... 95 00 Richard Webber...... ...... 41 95 221 85 James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk ...... 59 78 Conron Brothers Company...... i8 00 U. S. Frame and Picture Company ...... 19 05 New York Soap Works ...... too 00 Hamntacher, Schlemmer & Co ...... 9 10 St Mary's Ilospital ...... John V. Van Pelt ...... 175 co F. S. Dixon ...... 28 00 BOROCGIt OF OUl:E:. . $22 50 Flushing Stables ...... 5t 50 Borough Administration. M. T. Kenny...'...... 4 50 Edward J. 3lcGahey ...... BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN...... 2 00 Dr. C. Clark ...... $68 25 Queens Laundry Company Winchester Repeating Arms Company ...... 4 Si Police Commissioner of the Police Department of The City of New York. 2 00 lot 16 William Truswell & Son ...... 3 09 . & T. Adikes ...... J 3 95 Joseph R. Buckley ...... 3o co James i14cC. Miller ...... Mary Immaculate IIospital ...... Ino 00 John J. Reilly ...... 6 50 loo 00 St. Joseph's Hospital ...... A. Gross ...... 57 40 50 00 John G. Jager Company ...... lo 5o The Jamaica Hospital ...... The Flushing Hospital and Dispcu'sarc of Flushing, N. Y ...... too no broadw ay Rubber Tire Works ...... 6 20 200 00 St. John's Long Island City Ilospital ...... Curtis-Blaisdell Company ...... 28 43 13 50 American Association Medical Milk Commission ...... i o0 James & Hawkins ...... The Food Law Publishing Company ...... 5 00 Itt)ROUGlI OF RItlil \ION1I. E. G. Soltmann ...... 15 36 Goodyear Rubber Company ...... $28 35 Corbett & Co ...... to 20 ...... 3 55 Sheffield Farms, Slawson-Decker Company ...... James Feeny 979 42 The Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Company ...... 7 55 New York Soap Works ...... 4t 6o 4 20 Richmond Ice Company ...... Geo. T. Bestle ...... 5 25 The New York and New Jersey Telephone Company ...... 123 34 J. F. Gylsen .... ...... 51 00 McElraevy & Hauck Company ...... 88 50 Western Union Telegraph Company ...... 10 37 Communication from the Assistant Corporation Comisel, recommending the dis- Barrett Chemical Company ...... 8 oo continuance of the suits nane(] in his report. Hornthal & Co ...... 72 00 On motion, it was Alex. M. Powell ...... 2 04 Rssolved, That the Corporation Counsel be an(1 is hcrcbc rcqucsted to discontinue George T. Bestle ...... 5 25 without costs the actions against the following named per,cros for ViulvtiQlll of the Conron Brothers' Ccmpany ...... I,356 30 Sanitary Code and of the Health Laws, the Inspector having reported the orders Conron Brothers' Company ...... 24 26 therein complied with, or the nrfisavees complained of abated, a permit having been Wingfield & Taylor Company ...... 8 8o granted or violations removed, or thi orders rescinded, to wit Sheffield Farms Slawson-Decker Company ...... 40 23 OF JI.~N11.\TT.\X...... BOROUGH Standard Oxygen Company 7 00 Names. No. Company ...... t6 55 Bausch & Lomb Optical Ayer, Frederick F ...... t,583 William Gleichmann & Co ...... 200 22 I575 Feeney, Michael ...... Springsted & Adamson ...... 648 co Premier Rubber Tire Company ...... 53 00 BOROCGII OF RICII MON I). A. P. W. Paper Company ...... 6 oo Names. No. Ilart, Daniel ...... 1,453 BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. . . Peterson, Peter .... ...... 1,469 Ed. B. Tiechman ...... ...... $25 00 Bagar, Cornelius ...... I,55í Woodstock Boarding Stables ...... 25 CO H. & P. Nimphius ...... 20 75 Sanitary Bureau. H. & P. Nimphius ...... .... ... ...... 5 75 The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent The Bronx House Window Cleaning Company ...... 14 00 First—Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. Frank B. Hill ...... 39 50 Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Clarke & Baker Company...... 800 Second—Weekly reports from tele Kingston Avenue hospitals. Ordered on tile. William Byrnes ...... :...... 13 90 Third—Certificates in respect to th'e vacation of premises at No. 84 Second avenue Sperry & Popham Coal Company (Ltd.) ...... 64 50 and No. 94 Vesey street, Borough of Manhattan: No. 793 Cleveland street, Nos. 874 James McC. Miller ...... 8 55 13 50 and 876 Fulton street, No. 521 I luillboldt street, No. 16; Railroad avenue (front), No. H. & P. Nimphius ...... street, and No. r55í Fifty-ninth street Columbia Wagon Company ...... 100 South First street, No. 7o/ Fifteenth 255 00 No. i Ilulst street, Long Island City, Borough of George W. Benham...... 82 27 (front), Borough of Brooklyn; De La Vergne Machine Company...... 2 25 Queens. On motion, the following preamble and reso'.utirens were adopted: Henry P. Worthington ...... 35 00 the building Consolidated Trading Company...... Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that 7 05 situated upon lot No. 84 Second avenue, in the It rough of Manhattan, has become Frank D. Cole ...... 143 52 be- James S. Barron & Co...... 6 62 dangerous to life by reason of want of repair. and is unfit for human habitation existence of F. Brombacher & Co...... 68o cause of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof and because of the A. likel:? to yitse sickness ovtoug its occupants, B. Altman & Co...... 22 00 a nuisance on the previses which is Richard Webber ...... 88 46 Ordered, That all persons in said building situated nn lot No. 84 Second avenue, Valvoline Oil Company ...... 6995 in the Borough of bkanhattan, he required to vacate said building on or before Octo- Syndicate Trading Company ...... 44 88 ber 30, 1908, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want 35 35 of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and Standard Oil Company of New York...... likely to E. L. Pearsall ...... 29 Io drainage thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises New York Stencil Works ...... 2 50 cause sickness among its occupants. Merchants' Rubber Company ...... 183 6o And, further, that this order be• affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said McElraevy & Hauck Company ...... 114 45 building and be served as the law requires• under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- Hoffmann-Corr Manufacturing Company ...... t8 38 tendent, Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Jesse D. Frost ...... 515 00 Whereas, The DeGraw, Aymar & Company...... 46 29 situated upon lot No. 94 Vesey street, in the Borough of Manhattan, has become dan- Bloomingdale Brothers ...... 3648 gerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because 12716 THE CITY RECORD . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof and because of the existence of a 9468. No. 1499 Third avenue. nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, 9915. No. 577 Grand street. Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 94 Vesey street, in BOROUGH Ol• Tltt: BRONX. the Borough of Manhattan, ise required to vacate said building on or before October 30, 2198. No. 1627 Glover street. hy raison of want of repair, í9o8, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life Fifth—Certificates declaring premises at No. 718 Fifth street, Borough of Man- and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage ISattan ; Nos. 139 and 141 Bayard street, No. 58o Flushing avenue, No. 588 Flushing thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sick- avenue (rear), rear of No. 882 Fulton street, No, 486 Glenmore avenue, No. 152 ness among its occupants. Grand avenue, No. 419 Hart street (rear), No. 612 Hart street, Nos. .91 to 395 Leon- And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said ard street, No. 633 Marcy avenue (rear), Nos. 351 and 353 Metropolitan avenue, building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- Nos. 323 and 325 Park avenue, No. 408 Park avenue, No. 180 Powell street, No. i65 tendent. Railroad avenue (rear), No. 22o Reid avenue (rear), Rochester avenue, Zoo feet. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building south of East New York avenue (rear), Nos. 16r, 163 and 165 Ryerson street (rear), situated upon lot No. 793 Cleveland street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become south side of St. Johns place, 150 feet east of Utica avenue, No. 3904 Third avenue dangerous to life, and is unlit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage (rear), No. 211 North Fourth street and No. 151 Fifty-ninth street (rear), Borough thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to of Brooklyn, public nuisances. cause sickness among its occupants, On motion, the following orders were entered: Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 793 Cleveland street, Whereas, The premises No. 718 Fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, in The in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before Octo- City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the ber 30, 19o8, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit for opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health anel human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof and because of the ex- a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports istence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health tendent. and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health. situated upon lots Nos. 874 and 876 Fulton street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has be- and in respect thereto orders, viz.: come dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. because of defects ur the plumbing thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance Whereas, The premises Nos. 139 and 141 Bayard street, Borough of Brooklyn in on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lots Nos.. 874 and 876 Fulton opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports October 30, 1908, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sick- ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life aud health ness among its occupants. and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- and in respect thereto orders, viz.: tendent. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- situated upon lot No. 521 Humboldt street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be dangerous to life by reason of svant of repair, and is unlit for human habitation be- freely discharged therefrom; that the manure bin be cleaned and all manure removed cause of defects in the plumbing thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on therefrom; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and removed from the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to reduce it to not Ordered, That all persons in saidbuilding situated on lot No. 521 Humboldt street, more than one-third the original bulk; that the floor of the stable be made watertight; in the Borough of Brooklyn, he required to vacate said building on or before Octo- that the horse stalls be provided with movable racks and with properly trapped, ber 3o, 19o8, for the reason thc:t said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of sewer-connected valley drains; that the rain leader on front be properly repaired. repair, anel is unfit for hunian habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof Whereas, The premises No. 58o Flushing avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, in The and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the among its occupants. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and Aud, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously nn the front of and in said a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports building and be served as the law requires, under the direc'ion of the Sanitary Superin- of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- tendent. gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health situated upon lot No. it Railroad avenue (front). in the Borough of. Brooklyn, has and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said stable as a become dangerous to life. and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, of a nuisance on the premises which is likelv to cause sickness among its occupants, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. t6; Railroad avenue That the use of the stable, in its present condition, be discontinued. (front), in the Borough of Brooklyn• be required to vacate said building on or before Whereas, The premises No. 588 Flushing avenue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, in October 30, 1908, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit for The City of New York, aud the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the human habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and sickness among its occupants. a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports And. further, tirat this order he affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- building and be served as the law requires. tinder the direction of the Sanitary Superin- gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaratitm that the premises and busi- tendent. ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous td life and health Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a situated upon lot No. too South First street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, dangerous to life. and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage and in respect thereto orders, viz. thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; cause sickness among its occupants, that the said premises be cleaned ; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- Ordered, That all persons ir, said building situated on lot No. ico South First street, placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before Octo- freely discharged therefrom; that the wooden floors of horse stalls and stable, and ber 30, í9o8, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is unfit for the saturated earth beneath same be removed, the site cleaned and the floors of the human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof and because of the ex- stalls be cemented and so graded as to discharge all liquids into a watertight drain, istence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. which is connected with a sewer by means of a properly trapped drain of extra heavy And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said cast iron pipe; that each stall be provided with a movable rack; that the manure building and be served as the law requires, tinder the direction of the Sanitary Superin- shed be thoroughly cleaned and all manure removed therefrom, and its use discon- tendent. tinued ; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and removed from the Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to reduce it to not more situated upon lot No. 70! 2 Fifteenth street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become than one-third the original bulk; that the two drain leaders from the roof of build- dangerous to life hy reason of want of repair, aud is unnt for hunian habitation be- ing be properly trapped at the base and connected with a sewer-connected drain. cause of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof and because of the existence of Whereas, The premises rear of No. 882 Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn, in a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 70i Fifteenth street, opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before Octo- a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports ber 3o, 1908, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- bremse of defects in the plumbing and drain- gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- repair, and is tuttet for human habitation aud health age thereof and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a sickness among its occupants. And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- and in respect thereto orders, viz. : That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; tendent. that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be situated upon lot No. 1555 Fifty-ninth street (front ). in the Borough of Brooklyn, has freely discharged therefrom; that the wooden floors of the horse stalls and ståble, become dangerous to life, and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence of and the saturated earth beneath same be removed, the site cleaned and disinfected, a nnisancz- on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, and the floors of the stalls be cemented and so graded as to discharge all liquids into 1551 Fifty-ninth Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. a watertight valley drain, which is connected with a sewer by means of a properly street (front), in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or trapped drain of extra heavy cast iron pipe, and that each stall be provided with a before October 30, ipo8, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life, and is movable rack ; that the manure vault be cleaned and all manure removed therefrom, unfit for human habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely and its use discontinued ; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and to cause sickness among its occupants. removed from the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk. building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- Whereas, The premises No. 486 Glenmore avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in The tendent. City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and situated upon lot No. i Holst street, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, has a public nuisance. and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports become dangerous to life. and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence of of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants, gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- Ordered, That all persons in said buildin.et situated on lot No. t Hulst street. Long ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be renuired to vacate said building on or before and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a October 30, 1908. for the reason that said buiidind is dangerous to life, and is unfit for nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, human habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause and in respect thereto orders, viz.: sickness among its occupants. That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in said Whereas, The premises No. 152 Grand avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, in The building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Superin- City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the tendent. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports Fourth—Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- On motion, it was gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health that the causes for the same have been removed: and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, Nos. 205 and 207 East Forty-seventh street. and in respect thereto orders, viz.: 7577. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; 9326. No. 219 West Thirty-sixth street. 9280. No. 221 West Thirty-sixth street. - that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- T_

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THE CITY RECORD. 12717 placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; freely discharged therefrom; that the manure vault be cleaned and all manure removed that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- therefrom and its use discontinued; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all suriace water shall be freely and removed from the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as discharged therefrom; that the floor of the stable be made watertight, and that the to reduce it to not inure than one-third the original bulk ; that the floors of the horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, properly trapped and connected with a stable be made watertight, and that the horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, sewer-connected drain. properly trapped, and connected with a sewer-connected drain. Whereas, The premises No. 165 Railroad avenue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, Whereas, The premises No. 419 Hart street (rear), Borough of Brooklyn in The in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health aud a opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed auking its records the reports a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises aud business gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life ane] health and a ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health public nuisance, the; Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, in respect thereto orders, viz.: and in respect thereto orders, viz.: That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable he discontinued; That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- placed with fresh earth, ane] the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be discharged therefrom; that said premises be properly connected with the street freely discharged therefrom; that the manure vault be cleaned and all manure re- sewer; that the privy vatilt and the cesspool thereat be emptied. cleaned and filled moved therefrom and its use discontinued; that hereafter all manure be kept inside with fresh earth, and that a water closet in the house flushed fron water-supplied the stable and removed from the premises daily unless pressed in bales+, barrels or cisterns properly adjusted over the same, or hopper. closets in the yard, properly boxes, so as to reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk ; that a rain Hushed and protected against freezing, be substituted thcref,+r; that the floor of the leader, properly trapped at its base and sewer-connected, be provided from the roof stable be made watertight, and that the stalls be provided with it valley drain, prop- of shed which joins the house with the stable. erly trapped and connected with a sewer-connected drain; that all clogs be removed Whereas, The premises No. 61_z Hart street, Borough of Brooklyn, in The from the premises, and the keeping of dogs thereat be discontinued, and that the City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the kennels be thoroughly cleaned. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and Whereas, The premises No. 22o Reid avenue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health of the Sanitary Superintendent 'and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health. pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a and in respect thereto orders, viz.: public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerrus to life and health, and Whereas, The premises Nos. 391 to 395 Leonard street, Borough of Brooklyn, in in respect thereto orders, viz.: The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the That the t+se of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil he removed and re- a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports placed withfresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- discharged therefrom; that the manure vault be cleaned and all manure removed gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and busi- therefrom, and its use discontinued; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the ness pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health stable, and removed fron the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said prcnìises as a so as to reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk: that the valley drain nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health. of horse stalls be properly repaired; that the stable be thoroughly cleaned and the and in respect thereto orders, viz.: walls and ceiling thereof he whitewashed. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued Whereas, The premises, Rochester avenue, eco feet south of Fast New Ycrk ave- that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- nue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect freely discharged therefrom ; that the floor of stable be made watertight, and that dangerous to life and health and a pubic iltllsa!lct. and the Board having taken and the horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, properly trapped and connected with filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors a sewer-connected drain; that all manure be removed from the stable yard. and said relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration yard be thoroughly cleaned, and that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable that the premises and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect (fanger- and removed from the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as pus to life and health and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records to reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk. the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the sanse to be a public nuisance dan- Whereas, The premises No. 633 Marcy avenue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, gerous to life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a that the said premises be cleaned: that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- discharged therefrom; that the floor of the stable be made watertight, and that the gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, properly trapped and connected with pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life andhealth and a sewer-connected drain; that all manure he removed from the premises, and that the public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- yard and stable be thoroughly cleaned: that hereafter all manure be kept inside the sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and stable and removed from the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes in respect thereto orders, viz.: so as to reduLe it to not more than one-third the original bulk: that the privy vault That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; thereat be emptied, cleaned by scavenger and filled with fresh earth, and that a water that the said premises be cleaned: that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- closet in the house. flushed from a water-supplied cistern properly adittsted over placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely same, or a hopper closet in the yard, properly flushed and protected against freezing, discharged therefrom: that all manure b: removed from the yard, and the yard be he substituted therefor; that the premises be properly connected with a properly con- thoroughly cleaned; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and removed structed cesspool. fron the premises daily unless pressed in bales. barrels or boxes so as to reduce it to Whereas, The premises, Nos. 161, 163 and 16 Ryerson street (rear), Brook.yn, not more than one-third the original bulk; that the decayed wooden racks of the N. Y., in The City of New York, and the busines pursuit specified in this case, being horse stalls be replaced by new racks; that the walls and ceiling of the stable be in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health whitewashed. and a public nuisance, and the Board having. taken and filed among its records the re- Whereas, The premises Nos. 351 and 353 Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., ports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises an il business opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to lite and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in re- gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business spect thereto orders, viz.: pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely in respect thereto orders, viz.: discharged therefrom; that the floors of the stables be made watertight, and that the That the use of said premises as a stable in its present condition be discontinued; horse stalls be provided with adequate valley drains, properly trapped, and connected that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- with sewer-connected drains; that the hopper water closet in the stable be thoroughly placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely cleaned, properly repaired and adequately flushed. discharged therefrom; that the walls and ceiling of the stable be cleaned and white- . Whereas, The premises south side of St. Johns place, 150 feet east of Utica ave- washed; that the wooden floors of horse stalls and stable and the saturated earth be- ntte, Brooklyn, N. Y., in The City of New York, and the business pursuit neath same be removed, the site cleaned, and the floors of the stable be cemented specified in this case, being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect and so graded as to discharge all liquids into a watertight, properly trapped, sewer- dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and connected drain; that each stall he provided with a movable rack. filed among its records the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors Whereas, The premises, Nos. 323 and 325 Park avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., relating thereto, and what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the that the premises and business pursuit in this case arc in condition and effect danger- opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a ous to life and health and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports the said premises as a nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dan- of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- gerous to life and health, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said stable as a nuisance, placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in discharged therefrom; that said premises be properly connected with the street sewer; respect thereto orders, viz.: that the privy vault thereat be emptied, cleaned and filled with fresh earth, and that That the use of the stable in its present condition be discontinued. water closet in the house, flushed from water-supplied cisterns properly adjusted over Whereas, The premises No. 408 Park avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., in The City of the same, or hopper closets in the yard, properly flushed and protected against freez- New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the ing, be substituted therefor; that the floor of stable be made watertight, and that a opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a valley drain be provided for horse stalls, properly t. appel and connected with sewer- public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports connected drain. That all manure be removed from the premises; that the manure of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- vault be cleaned, and all manure removed therefrom, and its use discontinued; that gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable, and removed from the premises daily pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes so as to reduce it to not more than one- public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said stable as a nuisance, third the original bulk. and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in Whereas, The premises No. 3904 Third avenue (rear), Borough of Brooklyn, respect thereto orders, viz.: in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the That the use of the stable in its present condition be discontinued. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a Whereas, The premises No. i8o Powell street, Borough of Brooklyn. public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto. and what it re- public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life andhealth and a in respect thereto orders, viz.: public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said oremises as a nui- That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth-saturated soil be removed and re- in respect thereto orders, viz.: placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely 12718 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8. di-r"havged therefrom; that stalls be provided with valley drains, properly trapped and ,2178. Pasquala Vendette, to board i child at No. 3102 Villa avenue. connected with sewer-connected drain; that yards be thoroughly cleaned, and that ,2179. Lizzie Zuheller, to board I child at No. 597 East One Hundred and hhirty- hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and removed from the premises daily eighth street. unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes so as to reduce it to not more than one ; 2180. Mary Diniaria, to board i child at Nos. 335 and 337 East One Hundred and third the original bulk. Forty-eighth street. Whereas, The premises, No. 211 North Fourth street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 218i. Pauline Lehntan, to board I child at No. 390 East One hundred and Fifty- in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the ninth street. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a 12182. Mrs. M. Wortche, to board i child at No. 5o6 East One hundred and Sixty- public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports third street. of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it re- 12183. Emma Buonomo, to board i child at No. 251 East Two Hundred and Fourth gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business street. pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a 12184. Annie Warksky, to board I child at No. 56o East Two Hundred and Twenty- public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said stable as a nuisance, fourth street. and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in 12185. Mrs. Lizzie Marsell, to board 2 children at No. 2424 Arthur avenue. respect thereto orders, viz.: 12186. Susie B. Hogaus, to board 2 children at No. 992 Brook avenue. That the use of the stable in its present condition be discontinued. 32187. Mary Brown, to board 2 children at No. 1222 Brook avenue. Whereas, The premises No. 1551 Fifty-ninth street (rear), Brooklyn, N. Y., 12188. Emma Olsen, to board 2 children at No. 726 Courtland avenue. in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the 12189. Mrs. John Tormey, to board 2 children at No. 3649 Olinville avenue. opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a 12190. Lena Jaecke, to board 2 children at No. 2397 Valentine avenue. public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports 32191. Sarah Nolan, to board 2 children at No. 757 East One Hundred and Thirty- of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and. what it re- third street. gards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business 32192. Romclia Van Nostrand, to board 2 children at No. 493 East One Hundred and pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a • Thirty-fifth street. public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nui- 32196. Louisa Koch, to board i child at Two Hundred and Thirty-third street and sance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to lite and health, and Webster avenue. in respect thereto orders, viz.: 32193. Kate Wolff, to board 2 children at No. 627 East One Hundred and Thirty- That the use of the stable in its present condition be discontinued. seventh street. 32194. Margaret Golden, to board 2 children at No. 387 East One Hundred and Sixth-Reports on applications for permits. Thirty-eighth street. On motion, it was 32105. Anna' Trent, to board 3 children at No. 368 East One Hundred and Fifty- Resolved, That permits be and are hereby granted as follows: eighth street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 32197. Mary Kiersted, to board 4 children at No. 692 Morris avenue. No. 32198. Mrs. Amanda Pasco, to board 4 children at No. 866 East One Hundred and 32109. D. Willner, to keep birds and small animals for sale at No. g Delancey street. Eightieth street. 32II0. Andrew Walsh, to keep birds for sale at No. 285 East Tenth street. 32199. Sarah Nathan, to board 5 children at No. 1930 Webster avenue. 32111. Mrs. J. Reiber, to board i child at No. 1492 Amsterdam avenue. 32200. J. Bearitz, to board 6 children at No. 1199 Fulton avenue. 32112. Mrs. Felix Galley, to board i child at No. 2825 Eighth avenue. 32201. John IlMcNulty, to keep 20 chickens at No. 2041 Arthur avenue. 32113. Anna Rocco, to board i child at No. 88 Elizabeth street. 32202. Peter Marsell, to keep 12 chickens at No. 2424 Arthur avenue. 32114. Carmela Graeca, to board i child at No. 293 Elizabeth street. 32203. Mrs. Lillian Smith. to keep 15 chickens at No. 1530 Castle Hill avenue. 32115. Bellona Pulicastro, to board I child at No. 280 Mulberry street. 32204. Harmer H. Van Colt, to keep 5o chickens at No. 2426 Frisby avenue. 32116. Lucia Albarella, to board i child at No. 2186 Second avenue. • 32205. Th. Specht, to keep 20 chickens at No. 2023 Honeywell avenue. 32117. Mrs. Mamie \'halen, to board I child at No. 2376 Second avenue. 32206. Mrs. \Nilberrnsdorfer, to keep 6 chickens at No. Io44 Tiffany street. 32118. Maria De Nitzeo, to board I child at No. 48 Sullivan street. 32207. Mrs. T. J. Reardon, to keep 9 chickens at No. 1416 Washington avenue. 32119. Mrs. Mary Fox, to board I child at No. 1523 Third avenue. 32208. T. Brennan, to keep 20 chickens at No. 4o Wolf street. 32I20. Mrs. Hannah McCabe, to board i child at No, 1576 Third avenue. 32209. Frank 14I. Becker, to keep 20 pigeons at No. 239 East One Hundred and Forty- 32121. Mrs. Kate Dwyer, to board i child at No. 541 East Fifteenth street. sixth street. 32122. Mrs. Margaret Weick, to board i child at No. 452 West Seventeenth street. 32210. Charles N. Scherzinger, to keep 22 chickens at No. 631 East Two Hundred and 32123. Mrs. Margaret Handberry, to board I child at No. 244 West Eighteenth Thirty-third street. street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 32124. Annie Proctor, to board i child at No. 260 West Thirty-eighth street. 32125. Mrs. Harry Turk, to board i child at No. 336 \Vest Forty-second street. 32211. Rebecca Mortison, to board I child at No. t695 Atlantic avenue. 32126. Mrs. Delia Robinson, to board i child at No. 525 West Forty-eighth street. 32212. Euginia Marifoli, to board I child at No. 2300 Atlantic avenue. 32127. Mrs. Rose Walsh, to board i child at No. 415 East Sixty-third street. 32213. Clara Levy, to board i child at No. 1139 Broadway. 32128. Mary Harris, to board t child at No. 174 East Seventy-seventh street. 32214. Jennie Krasnoff, to board i child at No. 7o Chester street. 32129. Mrs. Frances Daly, to board i child at No. 425 East Seventy-ninth street. 32215. Mary Regan. to board i child at No. 246 Conover street. 32130. Mrs. Mary Jordan, to board i child at No. 529 East Eighty-first street. 32216. Barbara Kukop, to board i child at No. í58a Dupont street. 32131. Airs. Mary E. Wickers, to board i child at No. 214 East Eighty-eighth street. 32217. Nimpa Sansone, to board i child at No. 1046 Flushing avenue. 32132. Mrs. Katie Glaser, to board I child at No. 417 East One Hundredth street. 32218. Mrs. Mary Palenese, to board i child at No. 35 Havemeyer street. I 32133. Maritava Minervri, to board I child at No. 331 East One Hundred and Sixth 32219. Mary Sapardo, to board child at No. 81 Kingsland avenue. street. 32220. Florence Gamble, to board i child at No. 6o Newell street (rear). 32134• Luigia Marchesano, to board I child at No. 239 East One Hundred and 32221. Maria Lupino, to board i child at No. 2353 Pacific street. Eighth street. 32222. Antoinette Montcllo, to board i child at No. 86 Sackman street. I 32135. Vincenza Corelli, to board i child at No. 221 East One Hundred and Eleventh 32223• Cerafina Mazzia, to board child at No. 138 Sackman street. street. 32224. Mrs. Jennie Accunzo, to board i child at No. 51 Withers street. 32136. Maria De Falco, to board i child at No. 223 East One Hundred and Eleventh 32225. Concetta Guida, to board i child at No. 41 Woodhull street. street. • 32226. Kattie Murtha, to board i child at No. 352 South First street. Delia, to board I child at No. 244 North Ninth street. 32137. Regina Dorazio, to board i child at No. 321 East One Hundred and Twelfth 32227. Margherita street. 32228. Mrs. Ellen Waters, to board I child at No. 1436 Seventieth street. 32138. Maria Notarico, to board i child at No. 337 East One Hundred and Twelfth 32229. Mrs. Rose Hibelt, to board 2 children at No. 446 Blake avenue. street. 32230. Katherine Josiah, to board 2 children at No. 1681 Dean street. 32139. Maria Grecco, to board i child at No. 323 East One Hundred and Fourteenth 32231. Mrs, Mary A. Ward, to board 2 children at No. 69 . street. 32232. Mary Krepp, to board 2 children at No. 5oi Graham avenue. 32140. Filomena Renno, to board i child at Nos. 336 and 338 East One Hundred 32233• Ann Chatterton, to board 2 children at No. 359 Hamilton avenue. and Fourteenth street. 32234. Mary T. Cosgrove, to board 2 children at No. 205 Himrod street. 32141. Josephine Ruggirro, to board I child at No. 417 East One Hundred and BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Fourteenth street. 32235. Mary Oakes, to board 2 children at No. 289 Marion street. 32142. Maria Coppo, to board i child at No. 437 East One Hundred and Fourteenth 32236. Frances Yockers, to board 2 children at No. 420 Melrose street. street. 32237. Amalie Rosenzweig, to board 2 children at No. 898 New York avenue, Flatbush. 32143. Angela Maria Jacovino, to board i child at No. 338 East One Hundred and 32238. Bertha Steinmetz, to board 2 children at No. 898 New York avenue, Flatbush. Seventeenth street. 32239. Catherine Fay, to board 2 children at No. 206 Palmetto street. 32144. Mary Flynn, to board i child at No. 2382 Eighth avenue. 32240. Eva Nachumowitz, to board 2 children at No. 1530 Pitkin avenue. 32145. Mrs. Eliz. Distelhorst, to board i child at No. 439 Tenth avenue. 32241. Mrs. Elizabeth Hollien, to board 2 children at No. 156 Railroad avenue. 32146. Mrs. Margaret Ladley. to board 2 children at No. 2156 Third avenue. 32242. Alice Walter, to board 2 children at No. 150 Sackman street. 32147. Mrs. Emma Roth, to board 2 children at Na. 423 West Forty-fifth street. 32243. Fannie Pistreich, to board 2 children at No. S9; Saratoga avenue. 32148. Mary Wolf, to board 2 children at No. 415 East Seventy-ninth street. 32244. Sarah Cohen, to board 2 children at No. 250 Snediker avenue. 32149. Mrs. Hannah Welsh, to board 2 children at No. i6o East Eighty-second street. 32245. Leah Friedmann, to board 2 children at No 162 Sutter avenue. 32150. Mrs. Catharine Kelly, to board 2 children at No. 103 East Eighty-fourth 32246. Addle Hyenes, to board 2 children at No. 24 Wolcott street (rear). street. - 32247. Anna Harrigan, to board 2 children at No. 38 Erasmus street, Flatbush. 32151. Mrs. Adna Johnstone, to board 2 children at No. 234 East Eighty-fifth street. 32248. Annie Pinto, to board 3 children at No. 3294 Fulton street. 32152. Mrs. Mary Egan, to board 2 children at No. 303 East Ninety-seventh street. 32249. Helen Howell, to board 3 children at No. 217 IIull street. 32153. Mrs. Catharine Brown, to board 2 children at No. 75 \Vest One Hundred 32250. Catherine Gaffney, to board 3 children at No. iio Wythe avenue. and First street. 32251. Matilda Nead. to board 4 children at No. q3 Knickerbocker avenue. 32154• Annie Nathan, to board 2 children at No. 219 East One Hundred and Fifth 32252. Florence McKeen, to board 4 children at the foot of Bay Eleventh street, Bath street. Beach. Mrs. Mainnie Morris, to board 2 children at No. 63 East One Hundred and 32155• 32253. Wm. H. Ward, to keep and sell oysters at No. _525 DeKalb avenue. Twelfth street. 32254. Walter C. Denton, to keep and sell oysters at Indian Creek, Canarsie. 32156. Mrs. Emma Bondy, to board 2 children at No. io5 West One Hundred and 32255. Wm. Von Prept, to keep 12 chickens at No. 1402 Bushwick avenue. Thirteenth street. 32256. Bernard Meyer, to keep io chickens at No. 2810 Clarendon road. Mrs. Katie Harris, to board 2 children at No. 73 East One Hundred and 32157. 32257. Bernard Meyer, to keep 9 pigeons at No. 2810 Clarendon road. Fourteenth street. 32258. Steiger & Hirschi, to use smokehouse at No. 520 Metropolitan avenue. 32158. Mrs. Cora Smith, to board 2 children at No. 510 West One Hundred and 32259. Levy & Friedburg, to use smokehouse at No. 122 North Sixth street. Twenty-fifth street. 32260. Valentince Bernhard, to stable 14 horses in a cellar at No. 142 Union street. 32159. Mrs. Julia Seligman, to board 3 children at No. 1745 Madison avenue. 32160. Ellen O'Brien, to board 3 children at No. 200 East Seventy-ninth street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 32161. Mrs. M. Kane, to board 3 children at No. 74 East Eighty-seventh street. 32261. Mrs. Eva Mataper, to board i child at No. 218 Fresh Pond road, East Wil- 32162. Jennie Gittelson, to board 3 children at No. 113 East Eighty-ninth street. liamsburgh. 32163. Mrs. Eliz. Gray. to board 5 children at No. 518 East Eighty-seventh street. 32262. Mrs. Anna Thoeny, to board 2 children at No. i 1 Camelia street, Long Island 32164. Wilson Industrial School, to conduct day nursery at No. 239 West Sixty City. ninth street. 32263. Mary Grote, to board 2 children at No. t6 West Shell road, Corona. 32165. John T. Bauer, to keep and sell oysters at No. io56 Third avenue. 32264. Mrs. Minnie Bullington, to board 3 children at No. 391 Fourth avenue, Long 32166. John B. Ih] Company, to keep and sell oysters at No. 155 West street. Island City. 32167. Fred Schneider, to keep and sell oysters at No. 461 West Fifty-second street 32265. Herman Ziegler. to keep 3 pigs at No. 1754 Metropolitan avenue, Middle Vil- 32168. Adolph Gmelin, to keep 12 pigeons at No. 213 East Fifty-fifth street. lage. 32169. John Gorth, to use smoke house at No. 1766 Third avenue. 32266. Wm. G. Murphy, to keep 30 chickens at No. 2 Brown avenue, Jamaica. 32170. H. Clausen & Son Brewing Company, to stable 34 horses at Nos. 322 to 32E 32267. Wm. G. Murphy, to keep to ducks at No. 2 Brown avenue, Jamaica. East Forty-seventh street. 322b8. George Popp, to keep 5 geese at No. J4 Columbia avenue. Winfield. 32171 John J. Bowes, to use well water at Nos. 227 and 229 West Twenty-ninth 32269. George Popp, to keep 5 ducks at No. 54 Columbia avenue, Winfield. street. 32270. George Popp, to keep Io pigeons at No. 54 Columbia avenue, Winfield. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 32271. George Popp, to keep 25 chickens at No. 14 Columbi t avenue. Winfield. 32172. Amelia Blasbalz, to board i child at No. 1516 Brook avenue. 32272. Elizabeth Hores, to keep 2o chickens at No. ;34 Fifteenth avenue, Long Island 32173. Rose Ticker, to board i child at No. got Grant avenue. City. 32174. Barbara Vallichi, to board I child at No. 6o2 Morris avenue. 32273. Matheis Vernwanger, to keen c ducks at No. 500 Flushing avenue, Long Island 32175. Marion J. Scuff, to board i child at No. 3660 Park avenue. City. 32176. Minnie Conner, to board i child at No. 263o Third avenue. 32274. Matheis Vernwanger, to keep 15 chickens at No. 500 Flushing avenue, Long 32177. Mrs. Alf Volkmann, to board t child at No. 3911 Third avenue. Island City. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8. THE CITY RECORD. I2719

32275.' Frank Obermeir, to keep toe chickens at Grand and Nineteenth avenues, Long 11031. Shaughnessy & Schaetzle, No. 262 Spring street. Island City. 11201. James Nardo, No. 234 West Twenty-seventh street. 32276. Ernest Groult, to keep 30 pigeons at N'. 219 Rockaway road, Woodhaven. 11454. Frank C. Gillespie, No. 351 West Fortieth street. 32277• Mary Santrucek, to keep 12 ducks at Nn. 883 Second avenue, Long Island City. 11588. Frank Correnti, No. 4o West Sixty-fifth street. 32278. Rose Roman, to keep 12 chickens at No. Ins Smith street, Corona. 11617. Angelo M. Damato, No. 325 East Thirty-fourth street. 32279. John J. Gils, Jr., to keep to chickens at No. J7 Third avenue, Long Island City. 11646. Sarkin Bros., No, 271 Tenth avenue. 32280. Mrs. Clara Smith. to keep 12 chickens at No. TOA Tompkins avenue, Glendale. 11773, William Peterson (Mrs.), No. 403 West One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. 32281. Louis Haffmann, to keep 20 chickens at No. ioA Tompkins avenue, Glendale. 12025. Betty Carlson, No. 313 West One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street. 32282. Emile Grollimund, to keep 25 chickens at the cast side of Tompkins avenue, fifth 12133. Andrew Bewberg, No. 305 Seventh street. house south of Long Island Railroad, Glendale. 12215. D, Lauro & Son, No. 3477 Broadway. 12284. Isidor Frendenburg, No. z442 Seventh avenue. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 12314. Stephen J. O'Brien, No. 647 Columbus avenue. 32283. Emma Miller, to board 3 children at Highland avenue, three-quarters of a mile 12406. Henry Moser, No. 1810 Amsterdam avenue. north of station, Great Kills. 32284. L. M. Cinte, to hoard 3 children rt No. 3o Manor road, West New Brighton. Wagons. 32285. Morris Kiviat, to keep Ic chickens at No. Ioi Broad street, Statpeton. 4505-7. Clancey Catering Company, No. 922 Sixth avenue. 32286. Michael Bernardini. to keep 25 chickens at Hope and Tompkins avenue, Fort 4508. Sophia Dittmer, No. 747 Tenth avenue. Wadsworth. 4509. Sanford Dairy Company, No, 138 West Thirty-first street. 32287. Fred Teltman, to keep 25 chickens at No. 104 Maryland avenue, Rosebank. 4510. Shaughnessy & Schaetzle, No. 262 Spring street. 4511-13. Max Blum, No. 299 Broome street. Report of application for permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The City of 4514. Luigi Bartoloti, No. 186 Prince street. New York: 4410. Louis Wilkens, No. Iio Lewis street, Union Hill, N. J. On motion, it was 4481-2. Henry Feld, Dry Harbor road, Middle Village, L. I. Resolved, That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk from stores 4515-16. Dr. E. F. Brush, Fourth street and Sixth avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. and wagons be and the same are hereby granted: 4517. Join Saladino, No. 1484 Metropolitan avenue, Metropolitan, L. I. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 45,8. John Muller, No. 249 Sumpter street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stores. 4519. Joseph Cacciopo, No, 1484 Metropolitan avenue, Metropolitan, L. I. No. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 9648. David Belsky, No. 394 Manhattan avenue, I09. Martin B. Donahue, No. 786 Amsterdam avenue. Stores. 213. Fred Ehlers, No. 446 West Thirty-eighth street. 13. August Althen, No. 8goT/ Forest avenue. 479. Morris Brodsky, No. 116 St. Marks place. 2308. Morris Holstein, No. 84o Forest avenue. 761. Martin Burns, No. 362 West Fifty-second street. 2454. John Foerst, No. 4423 White Plains road. I I01. Harry Batkin, Nc. 175 East One Hundred and Twenty--third street. 2463, John Pealok, No. 1442 Boston road. 1379• John Plonski, No, 70 Christopher street. 2615. Albert H. Schroder, No, 706 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street. 184I. Edward Thallel, No. 337 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. 2691. Ida Schwartz, No. 700 East One Hundred and Sixty-first street. 2397• Ethel Watsky, No. 042 Eighth avenue. 2785. Otto Berls, No. 1135 Walker avenue. 3811. Rosie Kershenblat, No. 144o Avenue A. 2786. Felix Floria, No. 1251 Stebbins avenue. 2962. Morris Kaplan, No. 402 East Eighty-sixth street. 2787. Rocco Savino, No. 577 Union avenue. 2992. Edward Barnhoeft, No. 1270 Third avenue. 2075. Sam Leirran, No, 1396 Prospect avenue. 3227. Paul E. Marks, No. 434 West Forty-second street. 2104. Chas. Drews, No. 4243 Third avenue. 3315. Felix F. Shrene, No. II West Ninety-ninth street. 2650. W. F. Bohn, No. 1236 Hoe avenue. 4076. William Meyer, No. 539 West Fiftieth street. 2698. Carmine Perrott, No. 250 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, 4612. Clancey Catering Company, No. 022 Sixth avenue. 2788. Herman F. Schmults, No. 2047 Antkonv avenue. 4890. John• Oehlers, No. 643 Greenwich street. 2789. J. H. Liese Von Duffe, No. 1802 Westchester avenue. 5369. Morris & Reid, No. 2 East One Hundred and Thirty-second street. 2790. Isidor Rudick, No. 658 Dawson street. 5516. Arnold Roberts, No. 43 East One Hundred and Thirty-third street. 2791. Lazarus & Davis, No. 833 East One Hundred and Sixtieth street. 5532. Charles Romo, No. 722 Lexington avenue. 2792. Henry Al. Hoppe, No. 1254 Beach avenue. 5621. Anna Miller, No. 846 Eleventh avenue. 2793. Mrs. M. Kammer, No. 1521 Pelham road. 5768- Fred Haase, No. 1488 Amsterdam avenue. 2794. Mrs. Lous Schoerr, No. 2167 Westchester avenue, 5845 Mary C. Titting, No. 693 Washington street. BOROUGH OF QCEiL. . Dominick Guzzie. No. 36$ West Fiftieth street. 5907- Stores. 5969 Thorndale Farms Company, No. 127 Manhattan street. 5996. Lily Logemann, No. 1708 Amsterdam avenue. 2149. Charles F. Hildebrandt, No. 340 Covert avenue, Ridgewood. 6264. Edward Lang, No. 795 First avenue. 2193. Matilde Vernwanger, No. 500 Flushing avenue, Long Island City. 6276. Herman Eiste, No. 17 Manhattan street. 2086, Otto Thiele, No 390 Jefferson avenue, Ridgewood 1-leights. 7001. James Clark, No. 334 St. Nicholas avenue. 2100. Adeline Bobenhausen, Myrtle and Tompkins avenue, Glendale. 7156. Josepha Kern, No. 1358 St. Nicholas avenue. 7183. Amandus H. Turhoster, No. 142 Edgecombe avenue. On motion, it was 8004. Van Dky & Tencate, No. 311 Second avenue. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows: 8084. Herman Green, No. 1675 Lexington avenue. BOROUGH OF "MANHATTAN. 8,317. Chas. H. \Vambach, No. 844 Seventh avenue No. 8487. Jacob Perlowitz, No. 104 East One Hundred and Fifth street. 15871. Morris Ancelewitz, to sell niilk at No. 325 Audubon avenue. 9624. Joseph Kerschenhaum. No. .330 Cherry street. 15872. Jacob Askinase, to sell milk at No, 2140 Fifth avenue. 9709. S. Lewin & Son, No. 1993 Seventh avenue. 15873. Rosario Lascala, to sell milk at No. 341 East Twenty-fourth street. 9784. Morris J. Weiner, No. 204 \Vest Forty-first street. 15874. Bernard Nertzel, to sell milk at No. io9 West Ninety-eighth street. 9792. Ernest Hohman, No. 1857 Third avenue. 15875. Louis Gold, to sell niilk at No. 332 East Sixty-fifth street. 9829. Rebecca Diamond, No. 97 Avenue D. 15876. Louis Nash, to sell niilk at No. 124 Second avenue. 10138. John Dietriclts, No. 256 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. 15877. David Diamond, to sell milk at No. 848 First avenue. 10235. Percival D. Moody, No. 183 \Vest Sixty-third street. 15878. Louis Mirske, to sell milk at No. 494 Last Houston street. 10804. Henrietta Westphal, No. 249 East Seventy-seventh street. 15879. Samuel Maloriic, to sell milk at No. 340 West Forty-first street. 10999. Israel Horowitz, No. 625 East Twelfth street. í5880. \ntonio Czzo, to sell milk at No. 225 East One Hundred and Eighth street. 11097. Hyman Gross, No. 17 \Vest One Hundred and Fourteenth street. 1;881. Ida Privitero, to sell milk at No. 513 East Thirteenth street. 11365. Samuel Feld, No 127 East One Hundred and Tenth street. 1;482. Joseph Gebbia, to sell niilk at No. 212 Elizabeth street. 11(155. John If. Bullwinkel & Co., No. 993 Anisterdam avenue. 15883. Ike Kassovitch, to sell milk at No. 5o East One Hundred and Seventeenth I I~76. John Neary, No. 200 \Vest One Hundred and Forty-sixth street. street. 12346. Luigi Di Vanna, No. 230 East One Hundred and Eleventh street. 15884. Vincenzo Galletti, to sell milk at No. 231 East Seventy-third street. 305. Meyer Zbar, No. 65 Mangin street. 1;885. Minnie Gcher, to sell milk at No. 67 St. Nicholas avenue. 346. Harry Bickerman, No. 208 East One Hundred and Ninth street. 15886 I-ligh Ground Dairy Company, to sell milk in The City of New York at No. 506. Bernhard Nauert, No, 220 East One Hundred and Twentieth street. 451 ?Madison street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 574. Abraham Cohen, No. Ilo Stanton street. 15887. Floyd W. Hyatt, to sell milk in The City of. New York at No. 131 Beach 665. Isaac Smith, Nos. 492 and 494 East Houston street. street, Yonkers. 968. David Marcus, No. 67 Cannon street. i5888. \Vin. Staber, to keep dogs for sale at No. 114 Fast Eleventh street. 1173. Arthur Schwartz, No. 423 Lenox avenue. 15889. Mrs. Mary Kelly, to hoard i child at No. 445 Ninth avenue. 1504. Herman Ulrich, No. III West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. 15890. \Irs. Margaret Carroll, to board I child at No. 5ò4 West Thirty-ninth street. Iglo. Hyman Caplin, No. 156 Lewis street. 15891. "Mrs. Mary Jackson, to board I child at No, 246 West Sixty-second street. 2224. Timothy Toomy, No. 317 East Fifty-fifth street. 15892. George \Valker, to keep 3 chickens at No. 319 East Thirty-eighth street. 2S56. Thomas Raganati, No. 230 Sullivan street. 15893. Peter Cassinelli, to keep 15 pigeons at No. 328 East Forty-eighth street. 2796. Ernest Stelling, No. 264 West Forty-seventh street. 15894. George Motzer, to keep 5o pigeons at No. 433 East Fifty-second street. 2829, Abraham Rosen, No. 2254 Fifth avenue. [5893. Carl Deringer, to keep 24 pigeons at No. 238 East Sixty-third .street. 2969. Alex. Kaufmann, No. 835 Ninth avenue. 15896. \Valter Gilroy, to keep 12 pigeons at No. 347 East Eighty-second street. 3303. Samuel Hecht, No. 162 East One Hundred and Tenth street. 15897. William Sertz, to keep 15 pigeons at No. 219 East Eigntv-fourth street. 3527. Martin Baier, No. 519 Ninth avenue. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 3737. Leopold Rosner, No. 113 Avenue D. Alexander Shaikewitz, No. 215 East One Hundred and Twenty-first street. 158)8. Stephan Keit, to sell milk at No. 1230 Southern boulevard. 4336. 15899. Sant Skowlow, to sell milk at No. 953 East One Hundred and Sixty-second 4434• John Lohrs, No. 169 Perry street. 5038. Leon Feibisch, No. 51 Lenox avenue. street. John Fried, No. 807 East Ninth street. 15900. Bernard Dlicm, to sell milk at No. 731 East Tremont avenue. 5257. 5901. Mrs. Zwonctscliek, to board 2 children at No. 2082 Arthur avenue. 5412. Samuel Markowitz, No. 1643 Madison avenue. 1 5038. Dominick Passioni, No. 2070 Second avenue. 15902. Mrs. E. Claffey, to keep 12 chickens at No. 1553 Beach avenue. 5664. Angelo Griazzo, No. 330 East One Hundred and Ninth street. 15903. C. W. Scoff, to keep pigeons at No. 3660 Park avenue. 58o6. Louis Epstein, No. 132 East Eighty-third street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 5984. Katie Laus, No. 415 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street. 15904. Julius Gerhes, to keep 6 chickens at No. 1992 Blake avenue. 6178. Louis Avchin, No. 1713 Third avenue, 15905. Andrew M. Schurmacher, to keep io chickens at No. 646 Grand street. 6194. Wolf Eisen, No. 9 Clinton street. 159oó. Martin Carey, to keep jo chickens at No. 31 Wilson street. 6226. Philip Scheukel, No. 114 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street. 16335. L. Maria Basile, No. 130 Carroll street, Brooklyn, to practice midwifery in New 6343. Nathan Epstein, No. 171 Avenue C. York City. 6431. Wilson Whitney, No. 310 West Forty-seventh street. 6642. Mrs. Lizzie Grasmay, No. 2562 Eighth avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 680I. Solomon Lieberman, No. 71 Ridge street. 15907. Maggie Cataggio, to sell milk at No. i2o Trowbridge street, Long Island City. 6881. Augustave Flenner, No. 2832 Eighth avenue. 15908. Marie Gageski, to keep 2 caws at Jackson and Junction avenues, Corona. 7074• Sheffield Farms, S. D. Co., No. 509 West Twenty-ninth street. 15909. Frank Cutolo, to keep i goat at No. 6o South street, Jamaica. 7842. Nicola Mizzapella, No. 212 Elizabeth street. 15910. Galgano Ilîeneco, to keep i pig at No. 12 Brown avenue, Jamaica. 8477. Vincenzo Cirillo, No. 182 Mulberry street. 15711. Maggie Galgano, to keep i pig at No. 12 Phraner avenue, Jamaica. 8769. Tommaso Pompilio, No. 34o East One Hundred and First street. 15912. Frank Cutolo. to keep I pig at No. 6o South street, Jamaica. 8770. Max Schwartz, No. 364 East Tenth street. 15913. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, to keep Io chickens, second house East of northeast 9232. Abraham Robinson, No. 49 Forsyth street. corner Atlantic and Phraner avenues, Jamaica. 9349. Raisin Bros., No. i491 Madison avenue. 15914. Catharine Hayes, to keep 30 chickens at No. 7 Candage avenue, Jamaica. 9487. Saul Soklow, No. 75 East One Hundred and Eleventh street. 15915. Frank Henn, to keel) 25 chickens at No. 183 Guion place, Richmond Hill. 9578• Goldner & Nieiter, No. 427 West Thirty-ninth street. 15916. Geo. Sattler, Jr., to keep 25 chickens at No. 723 Harmen street. Ridgewood. 9886. Louis Strumpf, No, 174 Broome street. 15917. Chas. Ilroder, to keep 15 chickens at No. 729 Harmon street, Ridgewood. 9938. Dominick Muley, No. 691 First avenue. 15918. Albert Mackel, to keep 70 chickens at No. to Jay avenue, Maspeth. 10040. Tanaskovich Bros., No. I Hubert street. 15919. Cordella Platfoot, to keep Io chickens at No. 20 Linden avenue, Flushing. I0054. Arthur Sharaga, No. 182 Ludlow street. 15920. Mrs. Elnora Weeden, to keep Too chickens at No. 78 Linden avenue, Flushing. I0842. Locust Farms Company, No. I292 Madison avenue. 15921. Maggie Galgano, to keep 4 chickens at No. 12 Phraner avenue, Jamaica. 12 720 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8.

15922. W. P. Nicholar, to keep 12 chickens at Phraner avenue and Atlantic street, 1428. Sam Fallen, to sell milk at No. 169 Allen street. Jamaica. 1598. Mary Campbell, to sell milk at No. 549 First avenue. 15923. Rev. Adalbert Olszcwski, to keep I5o chickens at Straiton avenue, near 1831. DeAngelo Silletto, to sell milk at No. 340 East Thirty-third street. Bell avenue, Bayside. 1835. F. Amantio, to sell milk at No. 22o Chrystie street. 15924. Rev. Adalbert Olszewski, to keep 4o greese at Straiton avenue near Bell 27«. Joseph Imperiole, to sell milk at No. 1138 First avenue. avenue, Bayside. 2420. H. Baghosian, to sell milk at No. 247 West Thirty-fifth street. 15925. Frank Cutolo, to keep 20 chickens at No. 6o South street, Jamaica. 3844. Jac. Berger, to sell milk at No. 117 Ludlow street. 15926. Frank Cutolo, to keep 55 pigeons at No. 6o South street, Jamaica. 4477. F. Soskra, to sell milk at No. 441 East Twelfth street. 15927. Peter Kaezmarek, to keep 12 ducks at No. 51 Warren street, Newtown. 4963. Smith Bros., to sell milk at No. 3 Allen street. 8713. Ellen O'Neill, to sell milk at No. 435 West Fifty-sixth street. On motion, it was 9338. Jac. Melman, to sell milk at No. 173 Eldridge street. Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: 9599. Jack Behrmann, to sell milk at No. 431 East Sixteenth street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 10193. R. Brownstein, to sell milk at No. 188 Allen street. No. 10317. Charles Christopher, to sell milk at No. 431 West Fifty-sixth street. log. Thorndale Farms, to sell milk at No. 786 Amsterdam avenue. 450. Harry Brunn, to sell milk at No. 154 Lenox avenue. 213. Catherine Benk, to sell milk at No. 446 West Thirty-eighth street. 988. C. Pulschen, to sell milk at No. 319 West Thirty-fifth street. 479. Morris Brodsky, to sell milk at Nos. 'so and 112 St. Marks place. 1043. Morris Goldberg, to sell milk at No. 4o Rivington street. 761. James McMorran, to sell milk at No. 362 West Sixty-seventh street. 1348. Anton Jose, to sell milk at No. 326 East Seventy-first street. 1101. Gaetano Speziante, to sell milk at No. 176 East One Hundred and Twenty-third 1355. Harris Ochs, to sell milk at No. 438 East Eighty-sixth street. street. 1483. Israel Ritter, to sell milk at No. 203 East Fourth street. 1379• Faelker & Evert, to sell milk at No. 7o Christopher street. 1590. William Braun, to sell milk at No. 218 East Third street. 1841. Joseph Connor, to sell milk at No. 337 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth 1649. Michael Bridigo, to sell milk at No. 25 Rivington street. street. 1853. William Melidosian, to sell milk at No. 562 Tenth avenue. 2397. A. Watsky, to sell milk at No. 1565 Madison avenue. 1892. S. Reich, to sell milk at No. 206 East Sixth street. 3811. Nathan Kershenbiat, to sell milk at No. 1436 Avenue A. 3371. Michael Heier, to sell milk at No, 227 East Sixty-third street. 2992. Peter Ringer, to sell milk at No. 1270 Third avenue. 3936. Cecil Schlessel, to sell milk at No. 308 Delancey street. 3227. Hans Baumann, to sell milk at No. 434 West Forty-second street. 4008. Joseph Kucera. to sell milk at No. 1450 First avenue. 3315• Ernest Smith, to sell milk at No. it West Ninety-ninth street. 4681. Joseph Steinberg, to sell milk at No. 118 East Third street. 4076. Fred Kassetann, to sell milk at No. 539 Vest Fiftieth, street. 4728. Adolph Kevel, to sell milk at No. 556 West Fifty-fourth street. 4612. Clanceys Farm Dairy and bakery, to sell milk at No. 922 Sixth avenue. 4896. Harris Spanier, to sell milk at No. gI Pitt street. 4- Mrs. David Honen, to sell milk at No. 643 Greenwich street. 5440. Wolf Rosen, to sell milk at No. 157 East Second street. 5360 Sophie Segelken, to sell milk at No. 309 East Thirty-second street. 5720. Sol. Kirsch, to sell milk at No. 125 Suffolk street. 5516. Mrs. Bessie Curry, to sell milk at No. 231 East Twenty-eighth street. 6145. Jacob Rosenberg, to sell milk at No. 1333 Fifth avenue. 5532. Wm. P. Shea, to sell milk at No. 228 East Forty-fifth street. 6664. Dora Levine, to sell milk at No. 147 Goerck street. 5621. Mary Theile, to sell milk at No. 846 Eleventh avenue. 7254. Max Goodman, to sell milk at No. 26 Rivington street. 5845. Mary C. Tuting, to sell milk at No. 326 Vest Sixteenth street. 7483. Abe Aboff, to sell milk at No. 35o West Twenty-eighth street. 5768. H. Neimoeller, to sell milk at No. 337 East Thirty-third street. 7490. Mrs. David McGuire, to sell milk at No. 429 West Forty-second street. 5907. Ernest Celano, to sell milk at No. 365 Vest Fiftieth street. 7798. Abe Rosin, to sell milk at No. 206 Broome street. 5960. Herman Haase. to sell milk at No. 344 East Forty-eighth street. 7816. Adelaide Herold, to sell milk at No. 1846 Second avenue. 5996. Dietrich Brettman, to sell milk at No. 340 East Thirty-third street. 8599. Morris Gudian, to sell milk at No. 7 Pitt street. 6264. Wm. Schumacher, to sell milk at No. 795 First avenue. 8441. Henry Bain, to sell milk at No. 1343 Fifth avenue. 6276. Fred Schneider, to sell milk at No. 17 Manhattan street. 8917. C. Schaefer, to sell milk at No. 429 West Fortv-first street. 700I. John H. Ficken, to sell milk at No. 206 East Twenty-sixth street. 9077. Jacob Selinger, to sell milk at No. 69 East One Hundred and Third street. 7156. Chas. C. Granten, to sell milk at No. 222 East Forty-first street. 9648. David Belsky, to sell milk at No. 394 Manhattan avenue. 7183. John Siemann, to sell milk at No. 142 Edgecombe avenue. 9955. Abraham 14i. Sugel, to sell milk at No. 8 East Tenth street. 8004. Henry Bicknese. to sell milk at No. 347 East Forty-sixth street. 10175. Joseph Alter, to sell milk at No. 96 Willett street. 8084. Nathan Omanoff & Bro., to sell milk at No. 1675 Lexington avenue. 10320. Jos. Volinsky, to sell milk at No. 718 East Sixth street. 8317- Nathan Levin, to sell milk at NO. 311 East Fifty-fourth street. 10330. Bernhard Levy, to sell milk at No. 1452 Fifth avenue. 8187. Morris Blumberg, to sell milk at No. 104 East One Hundred and Fifth street. 1o458. James Butler, to sell milk at No. 17.5 Amsterdam avenue. 9624- Abram Wernik, to sell milk at No. 330 Cherry street. 10643. Samuel Nurenberg, to sell milk at No. 1742 First avenue. 97Ø Peter Migliorini, to sell milk at No. 232 East Forty-first street. io8og. Ida Shapiro, to sell milk at No. 268 East Fourth street. 9784- Philip Wolf, to sell milk at No. 204 East Forty-first street. 10638. Gustave Senfer, to sell milk at No. 144 Amsterdam avenue. 9792. Louise Schuster, to sell milk at No. 325 East Forty-eighth street. 12309. Harris Fischer, to sell milk at No. 84 East Third street. 9829. George Aslanian, to sell milk at No. 317 East Forty-fifth street. 12021. Nettie Holtz, to sell milk at No. 146 Norfolk street. Io138. Dictrichs & Bayer, to sell milk at No. 256 East One Hundred ard Twenty-fifth 188. A. H. Terhune, to use basement at Nos. 1772 and 1774 Amsterdam avenue. street. 181. International Shirt and Collar Company, to use basement at Nos. 2, 4 and 6 10235. Dominico Palenbo, to sell milk at, No. 339 East Fifty-fourth street. Astor place. I0804. Louis Krauss, to sell milk at No. 303 East Twenty-fif h street. 297. Louis Wolf, to use basement at No. 1563 Avenue A. I0999. Margaret Kelley, to sell milk at No. 302 East Thirty-eighth street. 231. M. D. Mirsky & Co., to use basement at Nos. 123 and 125 Bleecker street. 11097. Frank Vesely, to sell milk at No. 623 Fast Twelfth street. loo. J. Lynn & Co., to use basement at No. 48 Bond street. 11365. Celestino Merlini, to sell milk at No. 224 F_ar-t Fifty-ninth street. 381. The "Wall Street Journal," to use basement at No. 44 Broad street. 374. John Wanamaker, to use basement at Broadway and Fourth avenue, Eighth 11655. Ida C. Buggeln, to sell milk at No. 993 Amsterdam avenue. 11876. Lucy Riolo, to sell milk at No. 320 East Twenty-fifth street. and Ninth streets. 12346. Sadie Herschovitz, to sell milk at No. 332 East Fifty-second street. 303. Child's Unique Dairy Company, to use basement at No. 13o Broadway. 305. Joseph Entlich, to sell milk at No. 6; "hangin street. 130. E. W. Yotmiati, to use basement at No. 158 Broadway. 346. Max Goldstein, to sell milk at No. 208 East One Hundred and Ninth street. 294. Hekemau & Co., to use basement at Na. 200 Broadway. 506. Max Richter, to sell milk at No. 220 East One Hundred and Twentieth street. 296. Rogers, Peet & Co., to use basement at No. 278 Broadway. 574. Isidor Auerbach, to sell milk at No. Tm Stanton street. 114. Hackett, Carhart & Co., to use basement at Nos. 265 and 267 Broadway. 665. Louis Bauer, to sell milk at No. 170 East Ninety-second street. 300. L. H. Barron, to use basement at No. 298 Broadway. 968. Hyman Haber, to sell milk at No. 67 Cannon street. J94. Child's Company, to use basement at No. 351 Broadway. 1173. Arthur Schwartz. to sell milk at No. 192 Columbus avenue. 125. Dicckerhoff, Raffler & Co., to use basement at Nos. 364 and 366 Broadway. 1504. Gen. Hahn, to sell milk at No. III West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth s'rcet. 240. Naething Brothers, to use basement at No. 388 Broadway. 2224. Joseph Grasso, to sell milk at No. 230 Sullivan street. II1. William Allen & Co., to use basement at No. 470 Broadway. 2796. Gustave Bauer. to sell milk at No. 264 \Vest Forty-seventh street. 140. S. Oppenheimer, to use basement at No. 471 Broadway. 282.9. Paul M. Stepbach, to sell milk at No. 2254 Fifth avenue. 330. Sundheimer Brothers, to use basement at No. }75 Broadway. 2969. Annie Geucke, to sell milk at NO. 835 Ninth avenue. 141. Butler Brothers, to use haseinent at Nos. 495 and 497 Broadway. 3527. Fred Madgeburg. to sell milk at No. 5i9 Ninth avenue. 590. Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Company, to use basement at Nos. 503 and 5o5 3737. Max Berger. to sell milk at No. 113 Avenue D. Broadway. 4336- William Dorfman, to sell milk at No. 215 East One Hundred and Twenty- 241. William Demuth & Co., to use basement at Nos. 507 and gog Broadway. first street. 438. Rogers, Peet & Co., to use basement at No. 1302 Broadway. 306. Guthman. Solonions & Co., to rise basement at No. Sti Broadway. 4434- Henry Gerken, to sell milk at No. 169 Perry street. 5038 Bernard Feibisch, to sell milk at No. 51 Lenox avenue. 380. Belding Brothers & Co., to tese basement at Nos. 526 and 528 Broadway. Jacob Mintz, to sell milk at No. 228 East Ninety-seventh street. 325. Neuberger & Co., to use basement at Nos. ,539 and 541 Broadway. 5257- 434. Leon Pearl, to use basement at No. 550 Broadway. 5412 David Scheiber, to sell milk at No. 1643 Madison avenue. Dominik Passioni, to sell milk at No. 335 East Forty-seventh street. 326. Smith & Kaufman, to use basement at No. 569 Broadway. 5638. 427. Leuman, Boesch & Weingart, to use basement at No. 593 Broadway. 5664. Max Speiger, to sell milk at No. 35o East Eightieth street. 229. John Miles, to use basement at Nos. 610 to 614 Broadway. 5806 Margaret Oberlies, to sell milk at No. 215 East Ninety-third street. . 430. M. Doob Sons & Co., to use basement at Nos. 6t6 and 618 Broadway. 5984• Hyman Levine, to sell milk at No. 225 East Eighty-second street. 216. H. Holfheimer & Co., to use basement at No. 626 Broadway. 6378. Morris Grabler, to sell milk at No. 1713 Third avenue. 212. Veit, Sons & Co., to use basement at No. 627 Broadway. 6226. Wagner Bros., to sell milk at No. too East Ninety-sixth street. 299. Spingam Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 632 and 634 Broadway. 6343- Fred Richman, to sell milk at No. 171 Avenue B. 420. Berlinger, Brown & Meyer, to utse basement at Nos. 696 to 702 Broadway. 6431. G. Leni, to sell milk at No. 310 West Forty-seventh street. 359. Max Herman & Co., to use basement at No. 707 Broadway. 6642. Julius Westheimer, to sell milk at No. 453 East Eighty-fourth street. 222. H. V. Allien & Co., to use basement at No. 734 Broadway. 68oI. Bernard Kasten, to sell milk at No. 71 Ridge street. 395. John Daniel Sons & Sons, to use basement at Nos. 759 to 765 Broadway and 6881. George Lamb, to sell milk at No. 340 East Seventy-seventh street. Nos. 6o to 64 East Ninth street. 7074. James Hunt, to sell milk at No. 509 West Twenty-ninth street. 61. A. H. Brummell, to use basement at No. 831 Broadway. 7842- H. Siegel, to sell milk at No. 252 West Seventy-seventh street. 396. Hackett, Carhart & Co., to use basement at Nos. 837 to 847 Broadway. 8477- Giuseppe Petrelles, to sell milk at No. 182 Mulberry street. 397. Rogers, Peet & Co., to use basement at Nos. 842 to 846 Broadway and Nos. 876g. Paul Sabini. to sell milk at No. 340 East One Hundred and First street. 140 to 148 Fourth avenue. . 8770. Nathan Chazanow, to sell milk at No. 364 East Tenth street. 40. Rogers, Peet & Co., to use basement at Nos. i26o and 1262 Broadway. 9232. Hyman Blochinsky, to sell milk at No. 49 Forsyth street. 249. A. A. Vantine & Co., to use basement at Nos. 877 and 879 Broadway. 9349. Shapiro & Co., to sell milk at No. 1491 Madison avenue. 43. E. A. Morrison & Co., to use basement at No. 893 Broadway. 9487. Robert Burlinson, to sell milk at No. 75 East Eleventh street. 27. Henry Maillard, to use basement at No. logo Broadway. 9578. John Maluck, to sell milk at No. 427 West Thirty-ninth street. 47. Samuel Budd, to use basement at No. 1103 Broadway. 9886. H. Josefsberg, to sell milk at No. 174 Broome street. 398. Smith, Gray & Co.. to use basement at Nos. 1241 to 1245 Broadway. 9938. Bernhard Amend, to sell milk at No. 424 East Eighty-second street. 399. Saks & Co., to use basement at Nos. 1293 to 1311 Broadway, Nos. tot to 107 10040. William J. Morrison, to sell milk at No. 223 East One Hundredth street. West Thirty-third street and Nos. too to io6 West Thirty-fourth street. 10054. G. Maranto, to sell milk at No. 226 East Ninety-seventh street. 400. R. H: Macv & Co., to use basement at Nos. 1317 to 1329 Broadway, Nos. too to 10042. Ignatz Eisert, to sell milk at No. 227 East Eighty-first street. 144 West Thirty-fifth street and Nos. tos to 147 West Thirty-fourth street. í I031. Sarah Beinfeld, to sell milk at No. 340 East Eighty-sixth street. 401. R. H. Macy & Co., to use basement (sub) at Nos. 1317 to 1329 Broadway, I 1201. Simon Perlman, to sell milk at No. 203 East One Hundredth street. Nos. too to 144 West Thirty-fifth street and Nos. 105 to 147 West Thirty- 11454. Emil Leichter, to sell milk at No. 216 East Eightieth street. fourth street. iiS88. Jos. Pinta, to sell milk at No. 203 East Ninety-seventh street. 402. C. B. Nichols & Bro., to use basement at Nos. 2220 to 2226 Broadway. i 1646. Isaac Scharfstein, to sell milk at No. 271 Tenth avenue. 205. Boessneck, Broesel & Co., to use basement at No. 466 Broome street. 11773. Sam Hanerfeld. to sell milk at No. 127 East One Hundredth street. 290. J. N. Hines & Co., to use basement at No. 271 Canal street. 12025. Mina Levy, to sell milk at No. Zoo East Ninety-sixth street. 352. The F. F. Fritts Company, to use basement at No. 124 Chambers street. 12133. Rubin Osterweil, to sell milk at No. 305 Seventh street. I. Barnett Bros., to use basement at Nos. 285 to 289 Columbus avenue. 12215. Tony Esposito, to sell milk at No. 3477 Broadway. 403. Alfred Nue;I4es & Co., to use basement at Nos. 466.avd 468 Columbus avenue. 12284. Herman Schlam, to sell milk at No. 2442 Seventh avenue. 21;. P. J. McSherry, to use basement at No. 726 Columbus avenue. 12314. Bertha Bever, to sell milk at No. 329 East Eighty-eighth street. 279. S. Rauner & Sons, to use basement at No. 826 Columbus avenue. 12406. William Huckson, to sell milk at No. 18ío Amsterdam avenue. 428. Stern & Greenberg, to use basement at Nos. 876 and 878 Columbus avenue. 4410. Herman Wolpmann, to sell milk at No. 586 Hudson boulevard, West Hoboken, 363. E. E. Baldwin, to use basement at No. 36 East Tenth street. N. J. 385. The Rothchild Company, to use basement at No, 8 East Fourteenth street. 244. F. Chåppone, to sell milk at No. 56g First avenue. 346. Brill Bros., to use basement at No. 44 East Fourteenth street.

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413. Arnold, Constable & Co., to use basement at Nos. g to 13 East Eighteenth street. 18765. 11. Clausen & Son Brewing Company, to stable 34 horses in a cellar at No. Nos. 8 to 20 East Nineteenth street, and Nos. 881 to 887 Broadway. 322 East Forty-seventh street. 289. McPartland & O'Flaherty, to use basement at Nos. 329 and 331 Eighth avenue. BOROUGH OFTIIE BRONX. 169. J. W. & G. H. Hahn, to use basement at No. 26 East Twenty-third street. 2-154. Joseph Forest, to sell milk at White Plains road, between Two Hundred and 170. A. H. Brummell, to use basement at No. 28 East Twenty-third street. I landred and Thirty-ninth streets. 167. D. Braue, to use basement at No. 3o East Twenty-third street. Thirty-eighth and 'Iwo 2463. Frank Sitomer, to sell milk at No. 1 442 Boston road. 276. American Baptist Publishing Society, to use basement at No. 132 East Twenty- Theodor Hahn & Co., to sell milk at No. 940 East One Hundred and Sixty- third street. 2545. fifth street. 85. Murray Hill Pub. Company, to use basement at No. 129 East Twenty-eighth Robert Coulter, to sell milk at No. 706 Last One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street. 2615. 421. H. Germain Company, to use basement at Nos. 517 and 519 Eighth avenue. street. 2707. J. Henry L. von Duffie, to sell milk at No. 2i38 Morris avenue. 437. Jacob Harris, to use basement at Nos. 711 to 715 Eighth avenue. . 422. Margaret P. Wilson, to use basement at No. 2085 Eighth avenue. 2744. Philip Occhipinti, to sell milk at No. 4274 Third avenue. 423. Strauss Dry Goods Company, to use basement at Nos. 2151 and 2153 Eighth 2650. John 11. Deacon, to sell milk at No. 1236 Hoe avenue. 2359• .Kilian Rueppel, to sell milk at No. 626 Pelham avenue. avenue. 2065. Theodore Balke, to sell milk at No. 889 Union avenue. 382. David E. Cohn, to use basement at No. 2234 Eighth avenue. to sell milk at No. 250 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth 371. Muser Bros., to use basement at Nos. 79 to 83 Fifth avenue. 2698. Antonio Mella, 362. Rice & Hochster, to use basement at Nos. 87 and 8g Fifth avenue. stret. 372. Louis Hamburger & Co., to use basement at Nos. 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. 29703. Susie B. Hogans, to board children at No. 988 Brook avenue. Margaret Driscoll, to board children at No. 2763 Webster avenue. 370. Goldenberg Bros. & Co., to use basement at No. 109 Fifth avenue. 30596. 404. E. H. Van Ingen & Co., to use basement at No. i6o Fifth avenue. 31016. J. Bearotz, to board children at No. 1199 Fulton avenue. 74. A. K. Andrian, to use basement at No. 261 Fifth avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 67. Mme. Estelle, to use basement at No. 277 Fifth avenue. ;t61T. Jula Davis, to board children at No. 235 Driggs avenue. 291. Francois, to use basement at NO. 296 Fifth avenue. 2412. ar}e Krepp, to board children at No. 5oi Graham avenue. 3387. A. Simonson, to use basement at No. 398 Fifth avenue. 24123. CineCatherine Gaffney, to board children at No. no Wythe avenue. 436. Marie Bartlett, to use basement at No. Sog Fifth avenue. 30526. l~ral,esca Scavone, to hoard children at No. 1409 Sixty-sixth street. 384. Stern & Weiss, to use basement at Nos. 189 and 191 First avenue 27.06. Emma F. Daley, to board children at No. 235 Central avenue. 321. Katz & Polacek, to use basement at No. 1358 First avenue. 2;3,34, ,heie Pinto, to board children at No. 177 East Twenty eighth street. 320. Stutz Bros., to use basement at No. 1384 First avenue. 270. Nimpa Sansone, to board children ar No. 179 Troutman street. 388. Bach Bros., to use basement at No. 1441 First avenue. , I~rancis Yockers, to board children at No. 430 Melrose street. toe. J. H. Bertine, to use basement at No. 8r Fulton street. 2973,3. Mathilda Nead, to board children at No. 304 Jefferson street. 392. Childs Company, to use basement at No. 90 Fulton street. 1 24t(itr. Rebecca A. J\1ortison, to board children at No. 1699 Atlantic auvune. 242. Naething Bros., to use basement at No. 120 Fulton street. 241;i. Catherine Fay, to beard children at No. 220 Linden street. 120. Guiterman Bros., to use basement at No. io8 Grand street. 31252. Rose Iljbcl. to board children at No. 317 Make avenue. 271. Isidor Kraushaar, to use basement at Nos. 239 and 241 Grand street. ?0757. Leah Friedman, to boaril children at No. 832 Myrtle avenue. 390. Kredel Son & Co., use basementa at No. 47 Greene street. 30683, Bernard F. Dezendorf, to keep and sell oysters at No. 163 Wallabont Market, 336. J.artnerGGartner Sons & Co., to use basement at Nos. 48 and 5o Greene street. 334• Ernest & Herman Levy, to use basement at Nos. 72 and 74 Greene street. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 194. A. & M. Levy, to use basement at Nos. 84 and 86 Greene street. 27&)0. Camille Petrequin, to board children at No. 17 Archer place, Jamaica. .131. Alfred Benjamin & Co., to use basement at Nos. 436 to 44o Lafayette street. 2686o. \lineir Bullington, to hoard children at No. 178 Third avenue, Long Island 307. Dennison & Sons, to use basement at Nos. 4 to Io Liberty street. City. 341. P. W. Lamber & Co., to use basement at -Nos. 64 and 66 Lispenard street. 13736. Mrs. Eliz. DeVeau, to board children at No. 53 Montgomery avenue, Corona 247. James Gibson, Jr., to use basement at No. 63 Maiden lane. terrace, 248. James Conaty, to use basement at No. 87 Maiden lane. 340. Mendelson & Adler, to use basement at No. 41 Mercer street. Seventh-Reports on applications for relief from orders. 186. Lowerre & Co., to use basement at Nos. 85 and 87 Mercer street. On motion, it was 364. G. Robinson & Co., to use basement at No. 163 Mercer street. Resolved, That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded. as follows: io6. J. M. S. Pardee, No. 297 Fifth avenue. BOROUGH OF :tL~`II.yTT~1N. 308. Reid, Yeomans & Cubit, to use basement at No. 140 Nassau street. 9499. No. 396 Broome street; extended until November i, iro8. ,315. Dennett Surpassing Coffee Company, to use basement at No. 145 Nassau 10329. No. 264 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street; extended urtil October street. 22, 1908. 345. B. F. Drakenfeld & Co., to use basement at No. 27 Park place. 10842. No. 341 Stanton street; extended until November 5, i9c8. to use basement at Nos. 49 and 51 Park place. 344. Carhart & Bro., HOR0Ul;1T Oi 1't u? ]tRONH. 356. Fred Wachtel, to use basement at No. 1440 Second avenue. 305. The Fourteenth Street Store, to use basement at Nos. 190 to 206 Sixth avenue. 2566. North side of Pelham avenue, opposite Arthur aventue; exteirIei( until Nm•em- 227. Kellner Brothers, to use basement at No. 226 Sixth avenue. ber 12, 1908. 257. F. W. Woolworth & Co., to use basement at Nos. 258 to 262 Sixth avenue. On motion, it was Nos. 107 406. Greenhut & Co., to use basement at Nos. 295 to 303 Sixth avenue, Resolved, That the following applications for relief from order., Le and are to 129 West Eighteenth street, and Nos. loo to 129 West Nineteenth hereby denied: street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 230. A. Alexander, to use basement at Nos. 304 and 306 Sixth avenue. 9646. NO. 54 West Ninety-seventh street. 407. A. J. Cammeyer, to use basement at Nos. 310 to 318 Sixth avenue, Nos. 48 10153. No. 248 East Forty-eighth street. and 5o West Twentieth street and No. 55 West Nineteenth street, 10245Io2 . No. 24 West Ninth street. 409. O'Neill-Adams Company, to use basement at Nos. 339 to 355 Sixth avenue, 5 No. 56 Beckman street. 112 West Io2 . Nos. 105 to 115 West Twenty-first street and Nos. 102 to 10882. No. 45 East Ninth street. Twenty-second street. 1(006. Nos. 347 and 349 Stanton street. Simpson-Crawford Company, to use basement at Sixth avenue, Nineteenth 411. 11455 No. 821 Bayard street. and Twentieth streets. 1 1520. No. 343 East Thirty-fourth street. 408. O'Neill-Adams Company, to use basement at Nos. 321 to 337 Sixth avenue, No. 102 West Twenty-first street and Nos. lal to 121 West Twentieth BOROUGH OF ) IIE BRONX. street. 2921. No. 2259 Morris avenue. 415. Ehrich Brothers, to use basement at Nos 359 to 371 Sixth avenue, Nos. 10.3 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. to 117 West Twenty-second street and Nos. iio to 120 West Twenty third street. 5501, 5502, 5503, 5504, 5505 and 55o6. Nos. 2Sy2 to 2812 Railroad avenue. 410. Mahler Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 513 to 519 Sixth avenue. 4465. No. 310 Twelfth street. 327. Frederick Vietor & Achelis, to use basement at No. 96 Spring street. 5776. Nos. 192 and 194 Spencer street. 369. Joseph W. Johnson, to use basement at No. 157 Spring street. 5457. No. 86 Hemlock street. 424. Bloomingdale Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 990 to ioo8 Third avenue, 4877. No. 749 Belmont avenue. No. 751 Lexington avenue, Nos. 141 to 157 East hifty-ninth street and BOROUGH OF -MANHATTAN. Nos. 162 to 170 East Sixtieth street. First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendei.t of the work 1526 Third 239. Steinhardt & Strasbourger, to use basement at Nos. 1524 and performed in the Borough of Manhattan. Ordered on file. avenue. 292. J. Laucheimer & Co., to use basement at Nos. 1527 to 1533 Third avenue. Division of Inspections. 432. F. W. Woolworth & Co., to use basement at No. 1536 Third avenue. Second-Weekly reports of the Chieff Inspector. Third avenue. Greewald Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 1550 to 1554 (a) Weekly report of work performede by Sanitary Police. 293. B. Duschnes, to use basement at Nos. 195o and 1952 Third avenue. Ordered on file. 391. S. & W. Bauman, to use basement at Nos. 2[5[ to 2161 Third avenue. (b) Report of violations of section 63 of the Sanitary Code. 378. Edward Callan, to use basement at Nøs. 2211 to 2217 Third avenue. The Secretary was directed to notify the persons named in said report that a 379. M. Wolfsen & Son, to use basement at No. 2239 Third avenue. repetition of the offense will be sufficient cause for the revocation of their perutits. 328. Otto Herschman, to use basement at No. 2279 Third avenue. 53. W. H. Hartmann, to use basement at No. 19 Union square. Division of Contagious Diseases. 191. Merck & Co., to use basement at Nos. 13 to 19 University place. Third-Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. 342. Majestic Neckwear Company, to use basement at No. 44 Walker street. Vi a ) ;Month( • reports of charitable institution,,. 412. Charles Young, to use basement at Nos. 56 and 58 Wall street. (b) Reports of inspections of discharged patients from Willard Parker, Recep- 322. Bernhard Droge, to use basement at No. 95 Wall street. tios and Riverside hospitals. 393• Childs Company, to use basement at No. 96 Wall street. Ordered on file. 235. Robert Cushman & Co., to use basemen at No. to Washington place. 383. Siegman & Weil, to use basement at Nos. 39t and 393 West Broadway. Division of Communicable Diseases. 7. James A. Hearn, to use basement at Nos. 20 to 33 West Fourteenth street. Fourth-Weekly reports of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. LeBoutillier Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 37 to 45 West Twenty-second 414. Division of Laboratories. street. M. & M. Koch, to use basement at No. 24 West Twenty-third street. Fifth-Weekly report of the Pathologist and Directors of the Chemical, Research 416. Ordered on file. 66. G. P. Putnam's Sons, to use basement at Nos. 27 and 29 West Twenty-third and Vaccine laboratories. street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 417. Stern Brothers, to use basement at Nos. 28 to 46 West Twenty-third street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed 309. Thos. R. & A. H. Ball, to use basement at No. 6o West Twenty-third street. in the Borough of The Bronx. Ordered on file. 418. James McCreery & Co., to use basement at Nos. 53 to 61 West Twenty-second street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 419. Kalish Pharmacy, Inc., to use basement at Nos. too and 102 East Twenty-third First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work street. performed in the Borough of Brooklyn. Ordered on file. 405. Siegel-Cooper Company, to use basement at Nos. 288 to 304 Sixth avenue, Nos. 25 to 43 West Eighteenth street, Nos. 30 to 46 West Nineteenth street. Division of Sanitary Inspection. 376. James McCreery & Co., to use basement at Nos, t% to 9 West Thirty-fourth Second-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. street Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. 282. Wise & Erlanger, to use basement at No. no West One Hundred and Twenty- Ordereddered on file. fifth street. Diseases. Ludwig Baumann & Co., to use basement at Nos. 144 and 146 West One Division of Contagious 293. file. Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. Third-Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on 425. James R. Senior, Inc., to use basement at Nøs. 214 to 220 West One Hundred BOROUGH OF QUEENS. and Twenty-fifth street. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work per- 426. L. M. Blumstein, to use basement at Nos. 230 to 244 West One Hundred and torined in the Borough of Queens. Ordered on file. Twenty-fifth street and Nos. 229 to 233 West One Hundred and Twenty- BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. fourth street. First-Weekly reports from the Assistant Superintendent of the work performed Constantions Demos, to use basement at No. 26 Whitehall street. 348. in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. 13266. John Heil, to use smoke house at No. 384 First avenue. 12722 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908.

Bureau of Records. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The following communications were received from the Registrar of Records E. M. Beery, M. D., October 4 to October Ii, igo8. First—Weekly report. Ordered on file. Helen Bresnahan, October 14, 1908. Second—Reports on application to record corrected certificates. Paul Dolan, M. D., October 13 to October 15, sgO8. On motion, it was G. Hamburger, October 9, 1908. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates Sam Gellert, M. D., October t6, 1908. relating to: Andrew E. O'Shea, October 20, 1908. Paul L. W. Heer, born May 23, 1893. Charles E. Gardiner, M. D., October I to October 19, go8. Morris Fuchsbalg, born October io, 1894. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Rowland S. L. Carr, born May 30, 1898. Alphonse G. Plessis, October 20 to October 22, igo8. Robert J. T. Riker, born November 28, Igor. A copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen October 13, 1908, and Girdie Pulver, born February 24, i9o8. approved by his Honor the Mayor October 19, 19o8, granting to all employees of The James K. Warren, died February 22, i9o8. City of New York who are members of the Volunteer Fire Department, or of exempt Francesco Brugnano, died April 2, 1908. ar veteran firemen's associations, or of the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Thomas L. Hood, died June 30, i9o8. days, commencing October 20, 1908, with full Ida Bauman, died July io, 19o8. Association, leave of absence for three Laura Hayes, died August 25, 1908. pay, to enable said employees to attend the annual meeting of the Southern New York Volunteer Firemen's Association, to be held at Hicksville, L. I., on the loth, 21st and Mimmi Nurmi, died August 30, 19o8. Concetta Palermo, died September 20, 1968. 12d days of October, i9o8, was received and ordered on file. Helen Schiller, died September 25, 19o8. A copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Oc- Patrick T. Feeney, died September 25, igo8. tober 16, igo8, approving of the request of the Department of Health for authority to Thomas B. Warner, died September 27. i9o8. purchase or award contracts for timber, lumber, etc., for the general purposes of con- Michael Whelton, died October I, igo8. struction and repairs at the sanatorium at Otisville, at a cost not exceeding eleven Anna Pecoraro, died October II, igo8. thousand dollars ($ii,000), was received and ordered on file. Joseph Neufeld, died October 13, 1908. Bids or estimates for furnishing 4,500 glass syringes, fitted with rubber cap and needle, as antitoxin containers, sizes 2, 3 and 5 c. c., for the Research Laboratory, were Third—Reports on applications to file delayed and imperfect certificates. received, as follows: On motion, it was Total. Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the Randall-Faichney Company, 15 cents each...... ...... $675 00 volume of "Delayed and Imperfect Certificates" the following certificates: 00 Igor. Fames T. Dougherty, 15 cents each ...... 675 Samuel Miller, born June 8, 765 oo Frances Paul, born January 24, 1903. lforgan Glass Company, 17 cents each ...... Esther Peck, born October g, Igoe. Sacerio Piantanida, born January 22, 1901. On recommendation of the Director of the Research Laboratory, it was Edward A. Pulver, born September 28, 1899. Resolved, That the bid or estimate of the Randall-Faichney Company, of No. 251 glass syringes, equipped with rubber Estelle Raphael, born November i, Igoe. Causeway street, Boston, Mass., to furnish 4,500 Sairo G. Rippetti, born March Io, 1907. cap and needles, sizes 2, 3 and 5 c. c. capacity, for the Research Laboratory, Borough Annie Seiffer, born March 28, 1904. of Manhattan, made as provided by requisition No. 3545, for the sum of $675, be and Theodore Shallack, born July 22, 1902. the sanse is hereby accepted, and the President of this Board is requested to cause the Robert J. Shotter, born September Ir, 19o3. .)reler for the articles contained in such requisition to be given. Abraham Shulman, horn December io, 1902. On motion, it was Willis Silverman, born December 29. Igor. Resolved, That the Board of Health of the Department of Health of The City of Sam Springer, born November 24, 1903. New York hereby requests the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to release the Millard F. Stanley, born May 8. 1904. said Board of Health from the provisions of a certain resolution adopted by the said Effie Stork, born March 19, 1902. Board of Estimate and Apportionment December 6, 1907, in and by which said resolu- Sadie Wachtelkonig, born October 15, Igoe. tion the bureaus and divisions of the City government were directed until further no- Morton H. Wallach, born January t t, 1904. tice not to incur any new or additional indebtedness payable from the funds provided Abe Weinike. born August 17, 1902. by the issue of Corporate Stock, heretofore authorized without the approval of the Bertha Weinike. born September 23. 1903. said Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in so far as said resolution may refer to Florence M Wells, born August 15. 1905. the construction of sewers at a cost not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000). Leo Wortman, born June 17, 1903. The final order and notice of entry in the matter of tite application of Charles F. Martha Zinman, born September 25, 1902. Bakdel, respondent, for a peremptory writ of mandamus against the Department of Isidor Zuckerman, born November t9, 19o1. Health of The City of New York, appellant, was received, and the Secretary was di- Samuel Aronowitz, born April t5, 1902. rected to request the Corporation Counsel to advise the Board of the next step neces- Paul Bank, born January 2, 1903. sary to be taken. Harry Bartel, born December 24, 1902. An order vacating order in the matter of the petition of Katharine Lemmitz to Annie Bauer, born August 25, 190 2. correct the record of the Department of Health of The City of New York of the death Fanny Blitstein, born December 7, 1903 of Henry Lenunitz, deceased, was received and ordered on file. Julius Bowarsky, born August 9. 1902. The recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent to rescind the order of vaca- Lawrence Brennan, born November 52, 1900. tion issued August 9, 19o5, against the Bijou Theatre, No. 28 Smith street, Borough of Sam Brody, born December 29, 1902. Brooklyn, was received, and, on motion, it was ressie Brody, born February 28, 1904. Resolved, That the order of vacation issued by the Board of Health August 9, Hyman Cantor, born February 15, 1904. 19o5, against the Bijou Theatre, No. 28 Smith street, Borough of Brooklyn, be and the David Cohen, born September 30, 1902. same is hereby rescinded. Abe Cohn, born October 7, 1902. The application of L. Maria Basile, of No. 130 Carroll street, Borough of Brooklyn, Henrietta Cooper, born December 30, Igor. for permit to practice midwifery was received, and, on recommendation of the Sani- Loui Datum born October 21, 1902. tary Superintendent, it was Vita Al Delia, born March 2o. Igor. Resolved. That the application of L. Maria Basile, of No. 130 Carroll street, Bor- Alfred Dorf, born October 28, 1903. ough of Brooklyn, to practice midwifery be and the same is hereby denied. Lillian Emeson, born September io, 1902. Certain applications for certificates of employment were received, and the evidence Lester Fishkin, born August 24, 1Q03. submitted as to the age of the applicants being in accordance with the requirements of Hannah Frank, born January i,, 1903. the law relating to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other Ida Frankel, born October 13, 1902. establishments, as amended, it was Mabel C. Stiles, horn February 19. 1903. Resolved, That the Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby directed to cause cer- Harrison Currey, born July 6. 1902. tificates of employment to be issued to the following named applicants, the applications Henry Turkenhoff, born August Io. 1903. of whom are recorded as being in compliance with the requirements of the law relating Mollie Turkenhoff, horn January io. 19o;. to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other establishments: Veronica B. Ulrich, born October tt, tçso3. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Annie Givant, born March 3. Igor. Mariam Liebnman. born May 16, 1902. Joseph Silverberg. Nettie Fingerhut, Lily Goldberg, born December to, Igor. Benjamin Dubofsky. Abraham Berkowitz. Geo. C. Lehrian. born September 2, 1902. Louis Berman. Yetta Spitzer. Max Homnick. Jacob Isacover, born June 6, Igoe. Charles Baumgarten. Giovannina Pugliese, born February Io, 1905. Nathan Hirsch. Albert Cohen. Lillian Swanson. born May 24, 1900. Max Ropiger. Philipp Chaet. Mollie Bergmann, born March 27, ;Ø. Gerendel Winnikof (Vinecor). Harry Dreyer. Leo Lurio, born September 26, t9o2. Minnie Levine. Jacob Kaplan. May Fenig, born November 7, 1902. Tiny Indian. Charles Lidschitz. Sol Lieberman. born September 29, 1902. David Bierman. Charles Goldstein. Walter H. Seidman, born August 1. Ig03. Moses Getshoff. Isidor Edelheit. Isaac Strauber, born September 19. 1902. Eugene Crum. Henrietta Aparto. Carrie Goldberg, born October 1, 1904. Abraham Dickstein. Isidor Weiss. Calogera Maglienti, born June 8, 1903. Sadie Goldstein. Phillip Wallach. James Santos, born March 22, 1902. Herman Silverfield, Julius Gilson. Hàrriet R. Kalish, born August 25, 1903. Nathan Schuster. Rose Friedlander. Edna M. Kaufmann, born May 12. 1900. Joseph Rosen. Raphael Abramovitz. Augusta J. Kolb, born Jul\ 4. 1902. Albert H. Gale. Samuel Smitaniel. Joseph Kolb, born February 2, 1904. Israel Sturim. Samuel Israel. Walter L. Reihl, born March 27, 1907. Rudolph Roth. Albert C. Lotterhos, born March 31, 1907. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Robert A. '3ayman. Leave of Absence. Rose Falconi. Anastasia L1 Jongh. David Tillove. Reports on applications for leave of absence. Sarah Lauffer. Lillie Schneider. On motion, it was May Rosenboom. Fred Feldman. Resolved, That leave of absence he and is hereby granted as follows: Jessie Colville, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. J. G. Tate, October 21, igo8. Rose Feldman. James Kelly. Hugh Reid, October r5 to October i6, igo8. Harry K. Bell, M. D., October 7 to October 8. i9o8. On recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, it was Sebastian Laut, October 21, 59o8. Resolved, That the Registrar of Records of this Department be and is hereby Edwin J. Bauzhof. October 20, Ioo8. directed to record the birth of the following named persons in a special book kept for J. C. H. Stelling, October i9 to October 1i. ico8 such purpose in the Bureau of Records of the Department of Health, pursuant to the Theresa McCormack. October 21, 1908. provisions of section 1241, chapter 466, of the Laws of 1901: Jacob Axelrad. October 16 to October 17. 1908. Howard B. Kipp, born July 20, 1894. John T. Ogle. October 5 to October i3. s9o8. Josephine R. Paglinghi, born March 25, 1889. Charles G. Kirchhof, M. D., September 28 to October i9, igo8. Anna Cohen, born August I, 1894. W. P. Whyland, October I to October 17. 1904. Isidor Popiol, born November 24, 1894. J. E. Carlin, August 17 to October i8, 1904. Hillel Steinberg, born December 8, 1893. Daniel M. J. Gilgannon. October 52 to October lg. 19o8. Harry Tenefsky, born February to, 1894. Edward R. Maloney, M. D., October 21. 1908. Primino S. Contino; born December 16, i8g9. Philip Horowitz, October 12, 1908. Marie Rose Hanley, born September 7, 1891. Thomas F. Joyce, M. D.. October Ig to October 20, 1908. James A. Hanley, born July io, 1893. Wilfred A. Breen, October 20, 1908. Walter Hanley, born May 21, 1896. Cyril J. Hanley, horn November 13, 190t. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Francis X. Hanley, born October 16, 1898. Roscoe E. Baldwin, October i9, i9o8. Henry G. Hanley, born July 25, 1894. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19os. THE CITY RECORD. 12723

Hyman Greengrass, born April 6, 1893. Resolved, That Harry Michaelis, M. D., of No. 36o West Fifty-first street, Olof A. Ommundson, born November 28, 1893. Borough of Manhattan, be and is hereby appointed a Medical Inspector in the Depart- Bertha Steinmetz, born July 15, 1894. ment of Health, and assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases (child Bertha Wagner, born July 12, 1894. hygiene), Borough of Queens, with salary at the rate of $I,2oo per-annum, pursuant A communication recommending and nominating Eugene Wynne, M. D., on the to the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from staff of the St. Mary's Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, for appointment to the position and after October 23, i9o8. of Ambulance Surgeon in said hospital, was received, and on recommendation of H. The resignation of Caroline N. Lewis, a Nurse in the employ of the Department Beeckman Delatour, M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief of the ambulance service, it was of Health, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases (child hygiene), Resolved, That Eugene Wynne, M. D., be and is hereby appointed an Ambulance Borough of Brooklyn, was received and accepted to take effect October 18, i9o8. Surgeon, to serve without compensation at the St. Mary's Hospital, Borough of Brook- The resignation of Bertram R. Williams, a Disinfector, assigned to duty in the lyn, for a period of twelve months, commencing October 19, 1908. Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of Manhattan, was received and accepted, Applications were received from Robert Francis Ludwig, M. D, and Calvert M. to take effect October 15, Iqoé. De Forest, M. D., for diplomas or certificates of service as Internes in the Kingston The resignation of Martin Shapiro, an Office Boy in the employ of the Depart- Avenue Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, and, on motion, it was ment of Health, assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records, Borough of Brooklyn, Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to cause diplomas or was received and accepted, to take effect October 13, 1908. certificates of service to be issued to the fallowing named Internes, who have served Report of the death of Dr. George A. Elliott, a Medical Inspector, assigned to duty in the Kingston Avenue Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, for a period of upwards of in the Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of The Bronx, on October 15, i9o8, four months: was received and ordered on file. Robert Francis Ludwig, M. D. On motion, the Board adjourned. Calvert M. De Forest, M. D. EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. Report of the destruction of twelve stable blankets and three storm aprons in the Borough of Queens, was received and approved, and ordered on file. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Report in respect to Coupe E, used by the General Medical Officer, was received and ordered on file. On recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, the following transfers and TRANSACTIONS FROM AUGUST 3 TO AUGUST 8, 19o8, BOTH DAYS IN- details were approved: CLUSIVE. Agnes McCormack, Nurse, from the Division of Contagious Diseases (child hygiene), Borough of Br000klyn, to the Division of Contagious Diseases (child New York, August 3, i9o8. hygiene), Queens, to take effect October 15, 1908. Communications received were d'.sposed of as follows: E. J. Morris, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Inspections, Brooklyn, to the Filed. Division of Contagious Diseases (child hygiene), Borough of Brooklyn, to take effect From Department of Finance—Relative to writs of execution filed in said depart- October 15, 1908. ment pursuant to the provisions of section 1391 of the code of civil procedure against H. D. Goetchius, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Contagious Diseases, Man- assistant foreman Michael F. Conley, ]took and ladder company 54; engineer of hattan, to the Division of Communicable Diseases, Manhattan, to take effect October steamer Walter Jones, engine company 207, and fireman first grade John B. Loamy, 19, 1908. engine company 39, based upon judgments obtained agamst them for various amounts. Elizabeth M. E. Wall, Nurse, Division of Contagious Diseases (child hygiene), Judgment debtors notified. Borough of Brooklyn, to the Division of Contagious Diseases (child hygiene), Bor- From Municipal Civil Service Commission— ough of Queens, to take effect October 21, 1908. I. Forwarding eligible list from which to make three appointments as firemen. Reports of the character of services performed by Rebecca S. Eisenberg and Rose 2. Recertifying the name of Herman H. Schumacher for appointment as fireman. M. Carey, Stenographers and Typewriters in the Division of Inspections, Borough of From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Forwarding report of fires Manhattan, were received and approved and ordered on file. for the week ending 25th ult. Report of the character of services performed by Christian Solfleiss, a Sanitary In- From Chief Inspector in charge Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— Spector, assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections, Borough of Manhattan, was I. Returning applications of the IMlanhattan Fire Alarm Company for permission received and approved and ordered on file. to connect lodging house No. 173 Park row with street box No. Icg, and the Grana The recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent to the promotion of Esther Windsor Hotel, No. 9 Chatham square, and the Thomas ihearnian Lodging I1 nose, No. Rosencrantz, M. D., Assistant Attending Physician to the clinic for the treatment of I Bowery, with street box No. 116. Recomnmendation approved and company io tilìcd. communicable pulmonary diseases, to the position of Attending Physician, was re- 2. Returning applications of the National District Telegraph Company for fire box ceived, and on motion, it was Resolved, That Esther Rosencrantz, M. D., be and is hereby promoted from the numbers for premises of T. G. Patterson, Inc., Nos. 62I-633 Wc t Fifty-fifth street, and the Generale Transatlantique, pier 84, North Riccr, with recommenda- position of Assistant Attending Physician to the clinics for the treatment of coni- Compagnie rnunicable pulmonary diseases, Borough of Manhattan, to the position of Attending tion that the numbers I5-2o1 and 15-202 be designated for such purposes respectively. Recommendation approved and company notified. Physician, with salary at the rate of $600 per annum, pursuant to the rules and classi- 3. fication of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect October 2o, i9o8. Returning applications of the Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company for fire box numbers for building No. 125 Madison avenue, for the lintel Iloulihan. On motion, it was No. 2274 Eighth avenue, and for Brevoort HaII, No isl East Fifh,-fourth street. NN; ih Resolved, That John F. Kelly, a Clerk in the first grade, in the employ of the De- recommendation that the numbers I;-too, 3-74 and 3-7; he assigned for such purposes partment of Health, assigned to duty in the office of the Chief Clerk, be and is hereby respectively. Recommendation approved and company notifica. promoted in said grade, with salary at the rate of $48o per annum, pursuant to the From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances—Reporting rcrtnire- rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, vice Levy, trans- ments of law relating to eqxipetent for fire protection complied with at prcmirer No. ferred, to take effect October i, i9o8. 320 St. Nicholas avenue, No. 430 Columbus avenue and No. 1161 Amsterdam avenue. A communication from the Municipal Civil Service Commission regarding an open Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. competitive examination for Chemist, was received and ordered on file. From Chief of Battalion in char c Repair Shops—Returning communication fron The application of Helen Holte, a Nurse in the employ of the Department of the deputy commissioner. horoughs of Brooklyn and Queens. in which was travsmitt il Health, assigned to duty at the Kingston Avenue Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, for report of the deputy chief of department in charge of said boroughs as to necessity leave of absence without pay, from October 23 to 29, i9o8, inclusive, was received, and of promptly equipping four new companies with proper fire extingu;shing apparato,. on motion, it was with report thereon. Approved. Resolved, That leave of absence without pay be and is hereby granted to Helen From Chief of Battalion in charge Hospital and Training Stables—Reporting that Holte. a Nurse in the employ of the Department of Health, assigned to duty in the the sum Of $627.5o was realized from the sale at public auction on the 31st ult. of five Kingston Avenue Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, from October 23 to October 29, 1908, horses, Nos. 1205, 1213. 1218, 1707, 1764 allel 21I1. inclusive. from H. deB. Parsons, Consnitinn Rngineer—Relative to certain equipment re- The application of Maurice Donohue, a Clerk in the employ of the Department quired for the new fireboat "Cornelius W. Lawrence." Rep'v coninunicateet. of Health, assigned to duty in the office of the Sanitary Superintendent, was received, From Phillips & Avery, Attorneys—Notice of lien of Cotiroy Pros., lue., in the and, on motion, it was sunt of $700, for labor performed and materials furnished in connection with the con- Resolved, That leave of absence without pay be and is hereby granted to Maurice tract of Alfred Nugent's Son for erecting new building for engine company 63. bor- Donohue, a Clerk in the employ of the Department of Health, assigned to duty in the ough of The Bronx. office of the Sanitary Superintendent, from October 18 to November 18, 1908, in- elusive. Referred. The application of Harry Rothenberg, a Clerk of the first grade, formerly in the From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises at Mott avenue, Far employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections, Borough Rockaway, borough of Queens, known as Montauk Garden. To Bureau of Violations of Brooklyn. for reinstatement in the position of Clerk and assignment in the Borough and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. of Queens, was received, and, on motion, it was From Department of Health—Relative to storage of combustible material without Resolved, That the application of Harry Rothenberg. a Clerk of the first grade, permit on third floor of premises No. 62 Third avenue. "1'o Inspector of Combustibles. formerly in the employ of this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of In- From Foreman, Engine Company 39—Reporting insufficient outside fire escapes, spections, Borough of Brooklyn, for reinstatement and assignment in the brooch premises Nos. I042 and Io44 Third avenue, and no outside iron balcony fire escapes, of Queens, be and the same is hereby denied, owing to the unsatisfactory character premises No. 127 East Sixty-third street. To Bureau of Buildings. of the services performed by him while in the Department. From Foreman, Engine Company 56—Reporting storage of old lumber and fur- niture in empty lot hounded by Eighty-sixth and Eight--seventh streets, Amsterdam On motion, it was avenue and Broadway. To Inspector of Combustibles. Resolved, That Bertram R. Williams, of No. 6 Lincoln avenue, Fort Wadsworth. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 31—Reporting storage of automobile Borough of Richmond, be and is hereby appointed a Sanitary Inspector in the Denart- without permit in cellar of factory in rear of No. 1139 Tiffany street. To Inspector of ntent of Health, and assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections, Borough of Combustibles. Brooklyn, with salary at the rate of $1,200 per annum, pursuant to the rules and From Empire City Subway Company, Limited—Relative to cutting in of manhole classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from and after in subway at southeast corner of Thirty-eighth street and Broadway. To Fire Alarm October 15, í9o8. Telegraph Bureau. Resolved, That Elizabeth M. McGrath, of No. 23 Thames street, Borough of From New York. Fire Insurance Exchange—Relative to automatic. sprinkler equip- Manhattan, he and is hereby appointed a Typewriting Copyist in the Department of ment in sub-basement of premises, Nos. 58 and 6o Fulton street. To Bureau of Viola- Tlealth, and assigned to duty in the Bureau of Records. Borough of Manhattan, with tions and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. salary at the rate of $CØ per annum, pursuant to the rules and classification of the From George W. Ryan—Inquiring whether standpipe equipment in building Nos. Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from and after October 15, 1908. 27 to 35 West Twenty-fourth street meets the approval of this department. To Bureau Resolved, That Henry A. Menien, of No. 4()7 East One Hundred and Sixty-sevci:th of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. street. Borough of The Bronx. be and is hereby appointed a Stoker in the employ of From A. D. Cole, Camden, N. J.—Relative to nozzle holder of his invention for the Department of Health, and assigned to the Division of the Assistant Chief Clerk. use in connection with high pressure system. To Chief of Department. Borough of The Bronx, with salary at the rate of $750 per annum, pursuant to the From' Harry A. Glazier, Boston, Mass.—Relative to new turret nozzle for hose rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission. to date from an'l wagons and water towers. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies. after October 22, 1908 Resolved, That Thomas J. Clougher, of No. 664 Gates avenue, -Borough of Brook- From Mrs. H. Rice—Complaining of lack of light in hallways in premises No. Io5 lyn. he and is hereby appointed a first grade Clerk in the Department of Health, an l East One Hundred and Sixteenth street. To Tenement House Department. assigned to duty in the Borough of Queens, office of the Assistant Chief Clerk. with From Anonymous— salary at the rate of $300 per annum, pursuant to the rules and classification of the i. Complaining of roof door kept locked, premises No. 319 Fast Fifty-fifth street. Municipal Civil Service Commission, to date from and after October 15, 1908. of inflammable material in yard of premises, No. 1335 Second avenue, and obstructed Resolved, That William Francis Greene, of No. 364 State street, Borough of fire escapes, premises No. 15i8 Brook avenue. To Tenement House Department. Brooklyn, he and is hereby appointed a first grade Clerk in the Department of Health. 2. Concerning dangerous conditions at stand on Riker avenue, opposite Deutsch and assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections. Borough of Brooklyn, with salary man Bathing Pavilion, North Beach, borough of Queens. To Fire Marshal. at the rate of $300 per annum, pursuant to the rules and classification of the Muni- The Municipal Civil Service Commission was this day requested to issue its certi• cipal Civil Service Commission, to date from and after October 16, 19o8. ficate authorizing the transfer of groundtuan (laborer), James J. Dennigan, fire alarm Resolved, That Frank A. Borges, of No. i2g8 Putnam avenue, Borough of telegraph bureau. boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, in which position he has served Brooklyn, be and is hereby appointed a first grade Clerk in the Department of Health, with fidelity since October 4, 1898, to the position of batteryoran in said bureau. and assigned to duty in the Division of Inspections. Borough of Manhattan, with salary Copy of notice and motions, affidavits, summons and complaint, also of bond to at the rate of $300 per annum, pursuant to the rules and classification of the Municipal secure costs, served here on the 31st tilt., and returnable at Supreme Court, Special Civil Service Commission. to date from and after October 16, ipo8. Term, Part I., borough of Manhattan, at 10.30 a. m., on the 7th inst., in the matter of Resolved, That K. S. Kennard, M. D.. of No. 380 East Burnside avenue. The James Foy, plaintiff, against The City of New York, Nicholas J. Hayes, as commis- Bronx. be and is hereby appointed an Assistant Attending Physician in the Depart- sioner of the fire department. City of New York, and the Manhattan Fire Alarm Com- ment of Health, and assigned to duty in the clinic for the treatment of communicable pany, defendants, the plaintiff seeking an order enjoining and restraining the fire com- pulmonary diseases. Borough of The Bronx. with salary at the rate of $.{oo per annum, missioner from permitting the Manhattan Fire Alarm Company using the fire alarm pursuant to the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, system of this department in connection with the carrying on of its business, was this to date from and after October i, 1908. day forwarded for the attention of the corporation counsel.

I2724 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, í9o8.

New York, August 4, 1908. Far Rockaway, borough of Queens, known as Imperial Theatre. To Bureau of Vio- Opening of Proposals. lations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises Nos. 236 and 238 In the presence of the Commissioner and a representative of the Comptroller. West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Manhattan, and No. 227 Union street, Affidavits as to due publication of advertisement in the CITY RECORD inviting pro- Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, posals were read and filed, and approved forms of contracts submitted. From Foreman, Engine Company 59—Reporting defective flue, premises No. Proposals were received as follows: 678 West End avenue. To Fire Marshal. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 8—Reporting violations of the build- For furnishing forage: BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ing code, premises Nos. 46, 48, 54 and 83 Front street. To Bureau of Buildings. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 9— I. Thomas Blake, No. 599 Washington street, Manhattan ...... $31,998 00 Reporting storage of 150 bags of shavings in areaway leading from first to second 2. Horace Ingersoll Company, No. 640 West Thirty-fourth street, Man- floor, premises N,os. 8 and io Rivington sreet. To Inspector of Combustibles. hattan .... ... ...... ...... 28,723 50 2. Reporting tank on roof of premises No. 27o Broadway supported on wooden 3. Charles Schaefer, Jr., No. 271 Meserole street, Brooklyn ...... 29,930 oo beams. To Bureau of Buildings. 4. John Moonan, No. 429 West street, Manhattan ...... 29,292 50 —the first and fourth with security deposit of $800 each, the second of $loo and the From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company ti—Reporting slight fire in ventilating third $750. shaft of premises No. 348 East Tenth street. To Fire Marshal. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 15—Recommending that perforated I. George N. Reinhardt, No. 943 Brook avenue, The Bronx ...... $8,090 00 pipes be placed in cellars of premises Nos. 46, 48 and 54 Front street. To Bureau of —with security deposit of $210. Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Theatre Detail—Reporting no plan or diagram of exit printed on programme, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. and ptoscenium arch not of fireproof material, at Arverne Pier Theatre, Arverne, bor- I. M. McQuade & Co., Vest New Brighton, S. I ...... $1,571 00 ough of Queens, during his tour of duty on the 30th ult. To Bureau of Violations and 2. Edward Wisely & Son, West New Brighton, S. I ...... 1.370 10 Auxiliary Fire Appliances. —with security deposits, the first of $75 and the second of $Io. From J. H. Sykes—Requesting copy of specifications of new hose required for BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. standpipe equipments of buildings. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire For furnishing all material and labor for the erection of a building for engine Appliances. From John A. Eckert & Co.—Requesting extension of time to comply with order company 206, West New Brighton : I. Charles H. Peckworth, No. 415 Hudson street, Manhattan...... $27,690 00 to install sprinklers in premises No. 31 Vandewater street. To Bureau of Violations 2 Wm. H. Wright & Son, Inc., One IIundred and Ninety-second street and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. and Valentine avenue, The Bronx ...... 24,900 Co From Frederick C. Zobel—Inquiring whether fire appliance equipment, premises Laurence J. Rice, No. 103 Park avenue, Manhattan ...... 24,595 00 Nos. 29 and 31 East Twenty-second street, meets the approval of tiis department. To 3. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, 4. John F. Walsh & Bro., No. 331 Park avenue, Manhattan ...... 29,477 00 5. Ahearn Construction Company, No. 271 West One Hundred and Twen- From Jacob Lasher, Attorney—Complaining, on behalf of a client, of obstructed ty-fifth street, Manhattan ...... 24.000 00 entrance to premises No. 488 Lenox avenue. To Tenement House Department. 6. George Hildebrand, No. 38 Park row, Manhattan ...... 2},750 00 From Biddle Piano Company—Inquiring concerning a member of uniformed force 7. Richard Carvel, No. 610 West Fifty-seventh street. Manhattan...... 26,500 00 by the name of Scanlon. To Chief of Department. —with security deposits of $625 each, except in the cases of John F. Walsh & Bro. and From Anonymous- Richard Carvel, in which the amounts were $600.25 and $6~o, respectively. 1. of obstructed fire escapes, premises Nos. 119 to 125 West Ninety- Contracts were awarded as follows, and the proposals forwarded to the Comp- sixth street. To Tenement I-louse Department. troller for action on the sureties, to wit: 2. Concerning alleged incendiary fire in the month of July at premises No. 148 For furnishing hay, straw, oats. etc., for the Borough of Manhattan, to Horace Clinton street. To Fire Marshal. Ingersoll Company, upon its estimate of $28,723.50. Bills Audited, For furnishing hay, straw, oats, etc., for the Borough of The Bronx, to George BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. N. Reinhardt, upon his estimate of $8,090. Schedule 122 of i906— For furnishing hay, straw, oats, etc.. for the Borough of Richmond, to Edward $IO,6i9 05 bliselv & Son, upon their estimate of $1,370.10. Sites and buildings ...... For furnishing all the labor and material for the erection of a building for Engine Company 206, to Ahearn Construction Company, upon its estimate of $24,000. With the consent of the Municipal Civil Service Commission contained in commu- The unsuccessful bids were filed. nication dated July 30, 1908, Stanley J. DeVere was this day ordered reinstated as It was ordered that the security deposits be transmitted to the Comptroller. fourth grade fireman in this department, with salary at the rate of $8co per annum, to take effect from August 7, 1908, and assigned to hook and ladder company 103. Communications received were disposed of as follows: The Municipal Civil Service Commission was this day requested to approve of the Filed. transfer to this department as stoker, with compensation at the rate of $3 per diem, of From Department of Finance— Christopher Thompson, employed in same capacity in the department of docks and I. Advising that the Comptroller's certificate has been endorsed upon each of th2 ferries, at a salary of $90 per month, the consent of the commissioner of docks having contracts of the Republic Rubber Compqiny, bearing date June 8, ipo8, for furnishing been accorded in the matter. 26.000 feet of 2'/-,inch and 7.500 feet 3-inch rubber fire hose for use in the borough _it Manhattan, and 3.500 feet of 3-inch rubber fire hose for use in the borough of Brook New York, August 5, 1908. lyn, and that the same are now valid contracts. Certificates attached to contracts. 2. Advising that the Comptroller's certificate has been endorsed upon the con Communications received were disposed of as follows: tracts of James F. Kerr, each dated June 25, 1908, for additions and alterations to Filed. quarters of engine companies 26 and 28, borough of Manhattan, and that the same From Mayor's Office—Acknowledging receipt of records in cases of former firemen are now valid contracts. Certificates attached to contracts. Michael J. Maloney and Peter B. Carney. From Department of Docks and Ferries—Stating that work requested for fireboat purposes at Gansevoort street and West Thirty-fifth street, North River: at East One From Department of Finance— Hundred and Thirty-second street, Harlem River, and at St. George, Staten Island, I. Advising that Comptroller's certificate has been endorsed upon the contract has heen ordered. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. of Thomas C. Dunham, dated July 17, 1908, for furnishing paints, etc., and that the From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— same is now a valid contract. Certificate attached to contract. I. Forwarding list of advancement in grades of members of uniformed force, 2. Transmitting, with approval of sureties, indemnity bonds for use and keeping taking effect during the current month. of explosives for blasting purposes as follows: Sandy Adams, Charles Cohen, Charles Forwarding report of deputy chief in charge in said boroughs of results of in- Schneider (3), F. N. Lewis, The Foundation Company, Jeremiah Hanifin, Frank 2. Maple Grove Cemetery, Michael Marrone, speetion of defective hose on 29th ult. Ardine, Hugh Colwell, Nicholas Barnaba, the Woodlawn Cemetery. J. S. Rogers, Hercules Contracting Company. Bonds filed 3. Forwarding application of groundman James J. Dennigan for transfer to teie position of batteryman. Application made to the Municipal Civil Service Commis- in Bureau of Combustibles. From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Renewing certificate of reinstatement sinn. in matter of former fourth grade fireman Stanley J. De Vere. Reinstatement ordered. From Chief of Department— From Tenement House Department—Relative to removal of obstructions from I. Reporting malicous false alarm, station 281, on 31st ult. Copy forwarded fire escapes. premises No. 102 Orchard street. Police Commissioner. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting death 2. Recommending certain repairs at quarters of engine companies 62 and 68. Ap- of horse No. 1630. . proved. Superintendent of Buildings notified. From Chief of Department—Returning report of the foreman of engine company 3. Reporting obstructions removed from in front of fire hydrant No. 29 Madison 25 relative to failure of said company to respond to signal stations tog and 225 on avenue and No. 149 East Thirty-fourth street, and submitting report of foreman engine the 12th ult.; also communication from the chief inspector in charge of fire alarm company 14, that obstructions have not been removed fron in front of telegraph bureau of the result of investigation of the matter, with report in relation double hydrants southeast corners Nineteenth and Twenty-second streets and Sixth to said communication. avenue. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. From Inspector of Combustibles—Reporting for quarter ending June 30, 1908, From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens— boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond. Compilation ordered. Reporting that Mrs. Sarah Wilner, arrested on 23d tilt. for setting fire to I. From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Manhattan. The Bronx and Richmond- premises No. 380 Watson street, Brooklyn, has been in $2.000 bail to await the ;seld 1. of fires, week ending Ist inst. action of the Grand jury. 2. Report of indictment by grand jury of Nicholas Armato and Bcnemino Cuonio 2. Reporting arrest for violation of section 578 of the Penal Code of Meyer for setting fire to premises No. 352 East One Hundred and Fifth street and No. 221 Wezelman. owner and occupant of premises No. 186 Livonia avenue, Brooklyn, where East One Hundred and Fourteenth street, respectively. a fire occurred June 27, 1908. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances—Reporting law relat- From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens- ing io equipment for fire protection complied with, premises No. 378 Blake avenue, 1. of fires, week ending Ist inst. Brooklyn: complied with as to telegraphic communication and nit complied with as to 2. Reporting arrest of Mrs. Ida Leon for setting fire to premises No. 453 siamese connection to standpipe. Ocean parkway and Sea Breeze avenue; also no: Vermont street, Brooklyn. complied with, premises Nos. 336 and 338 East New York avenue, Brooklyn. Bureau From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— for Recovery of Penalties notified and inquiry slips returned. I. Reporting requirements as to common show license in premises No. 196 Grand From Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies— street complied with. Bureau of Licenses notified. I. Returning communication from the chief of department and the superintendent 2. Reporting requirements of law relating to equipment for fire protection not of buildings concerning cesspool at quarters of engine company 8r, with memorandum complied with premises No- 47 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Bureau for Recovery in regard thereto. cf Penalties notified and inquiry slip returned. 2. Submitting specifications, in triplicate, covering supplies required at Repair From Superintendent of Buildings—Reporting as to plumbers employed in his Shops, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. for general use in said boroughs. Forms branch of the service. of contracts and specifications forwarded to Corporation Counsel for approval. From Clerk in charge of Repairs and Supplies—Recommending test on nth inst. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 16—Reporting premises No. 1148 Sec- of 10,350 feet of 3-inch five-ply rubber fire hose, completing contract of Republic ond avenue adequately equipped with fire escapes. Rubber Company, dated April 23, 1908, for furnishing 20,000 feet of such hose for From Assistant Foreman Henry F. Shaughnessy, Engine Company 206--Replying use in the borough of Manhattan. Approved. to claim filed against him by Mrs. Rolle R. McCullough for money loaned. From Van Nest Property Owners' Association, The Bronx—Relative to bell From James F. Kerr—Requesting an extension of time until SeptemLcr t, 1908, desired for use of Van Nest fire company I, and to the need of adequate fire protection for the completion of contract dated March o. 1908, for additions and alterations to for said place. Reply communicated. quarters of engine company 71. borough of The Bronx. Application approved and From Van Nest Democratic Club, The Bronx—Relative to apparatus house to extension of time granted until September I, Ioo8. be erected on White Plains avenue, The Bronx. - Reply communicated. From "New York Tribune," Arthur T. Nicholson, Real Estate Department— From New York and New Jersey Transportation Company—Relative to proposed Relative to limiting the area in which frame buildings may be erected. ard as to im- department examination of boat "Rondout" in matter of collision with fireboat "Abram proved system of communicating alarms for fire for the partially built op district, S. Hewitt." Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. Reply communicated to com- of the Greater City. Reply communicated. pany. From "Brooklvn Daily Eagle"—Requesting statistical information concerning From Merritt & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Relative to equipment of new apparatus uniformed force. Reply communicated. houses at Unionport, borough of The llronx. and West New Brighton, borough of Richmond. . Referred. From Joab H. Banton, Attorney—Forwarding notice of lien for $2,350 of the From Police Department—Reouesting inspection of premises No. 8 Forsyth street, Charles Bayer Company for labor and materials furnished in connection with contract Manhattan, known as Star Vaudeville House, and of No. 1287 Broadway, in the of Alfred Nugent's Son for erecting new apparatus house on White Plains avenue, same borough, known as the Manhattan Theatre; also of premises at James street. borough of The Bronx. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 12725

Referred. From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 3157 First ave- From Bureau of Licenses—Requesting inspection of premises No. 57o Fifth avenue, nue in the matter of common show license. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Brooklyn, in matter of common show license. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Fire Appliances. From Board of Medical Officers—Reporting failure of engineer of steamer Fran- cis J. Nolan, engine company 73, and fireman first grade James J. Monahan, engine From Foreman, Engine Company 15- company 165, to appear before the board of medical officers on July 30, 1908, as or- i. Reporting that at premises No. 61 Front street stairways leading from first, dered, with no reason being assigned for such failure. To Chief of Department. second third and fourth floors are obstructed, and that iron ladder is required from From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 2o—Reporting relative to condition top floor to scuttle opening in roof. To Bureau of Buildings. of hot water heater in company quarters. To Clerk in charge of Repairs and Sup- 2. Reporting that at premises No. 61 Front street passageways blocked on all plies. floors, merchandise piled on said floors in a manner to render the conditions thereat dangerous, and windows obstructed with goods. To Fire Marshal. From Title Insurance Company of New York—Inquiring as to violations, if any, 3. Recommending that fire pails be distributed on all floors of building No. 6t affecting premises Nos. 120 and 122 West Fifty-sixth street. To Bureau of Violations Front street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. - From Title Insurance Company of New York—Inquiring as to violations, if any. From Charles I. Kelley—Complaining of lunch stand in course of erection at affecting premises south side of One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, 25o feet west corner of South and Market streets. To Chief of Department. of Amsterdam avenue, and No. 325 Concord avenue. To Bureau of Violations and From T. Y. Brown & Co.—Complaining of condition of stove in basement of Auxiliary Fire Appliances. premises Nos. 26 and 28 Market street. To Fire Marshal. From Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company—Requesting designation of Fron J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Company—Requesting permission to store auto- fire box number for premises of A. Orently, No. 88 University place, and San Rafael mobiles for private use in rear of premises No. 232 East Thirty-ninth street. To In- apartments, No. 67 West Forty-fifth street. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. spector of Combustibles. From L. Miller, Superintendent—Complaining of paper thrown down dumbwaiter Patrick J. Guihan was this day appointed an tmuniformed fireman for a proba- shaft, premises No. 349 West—To Tenement House Department. Copy tionary period of one month, with compensation at the rate of $800 per annum, to take to Inspector of Combustibles. effect from 8 o'clock a. m., August 7, 59o8, and assigned to hook and ladder con;- From A. Perlus—Complaining of obstructed passageway between premises No. pany 4. 2 East One Hundred and Fourteenth street and adjoining building. To Tenement Fireman first grade Martin W. Renck, engine company 29, having been found House Department. guilty of the charges of violation of section 233, rules and regulations, and absence From S. Axelrod—Coinplaining of obstructed fire escapes, premises No. 88 Avenue without leave, tried July 3o, 1908, was this day ordered dismissed the service of the B. To Tenement House Department. department, to take effect 8 o'clock a. m., August 7, 1908. From Mrs. Flaherty—Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises No. 1432 The resignation of foreman plumber William L. Herbert, superintendent of build- Second avenue., To Tenement House Department. ings branch, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, was this day ac- From Anonymous— cepted, to take effect at 5 o'clock p. m. on the 7th inst. I. Complaining of lack of light in hallways, premises No. 538 Rast Sixth street Trial balance and statement as per ledger of appropriations made to this depart- and No. 74 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. To Tenement 1-louse Depart- ment for the month ending July 31, 1908, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Rich- ment. mond, Brooklyn and Queens, was this day forwarded to the commissioners of ac- 2. Complaining concerning dangerous conditions, premises No. 989 Myrtle avenue. counts. To Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Proposed contracts, in triplicate, for furnishing various supplies for use in the borough of Brooklyn, and also in the borough of Queens, together with form of ad- Bills Audited. vertisement for publication in the CITY RECORD inviting proposals, were this day BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE I3RONX. transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for approval as to form. Schedule 286 of 5905— Draft of fornt of contract and specifications for additions and alterations to fuel Sites and buildings ...... $185 eo depot No. 5, Manhattan, was this day forwarded to the Corporation Counsel for ex- arnination and the notation of his approval thereon. The Municipal Civil Service Commission was this day requested to certify the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. requisite number of names from the eligible list from which to make ten appointments Schedule 130 of 1908-- as firemen. Revenue Bond Fund, for purchase of fire hose ...... $65,206 00 New York, August 7, 1908. New York, August 6, 1908. Communications received were disposed of as follows Communications received were disposed of as follows: Filed. From Corporation Counsel— Filed. I. Returning approved as to form proposed contract. in triplicate, for furnishing From Department of Finance—Receipt for security deposits accompanying pro- L-arness, leather, and harness trimmings, for use in the boroughs of Manhattan, The posals for furnishing forage for use in the boroughs of \lanhattan, The Bronx and Bronx and Richmond. Richmond, and for erecting new house for engine company 206 at West Brighton, in 9. Returning approved as to form proposed contract: in triplicate, and advertise- the last mentioned borough. ment for publication in the CITY RECORD inviting proposals for furnishing machine and Frorr; Police Department—Acknowledging receipt of report of malicious false blacksmith shop supplies for use in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens; also for alarm of fire, station 281, forwarded on 4th inst. furnishing supplies for fire alarm telegraph bureau, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx From Chief of Department—Returning, with report, complaint of the Brother- and Richmond. hood of Painters. Decorators and Paperhangers of America concerning uniformed From the Municipal Civil Service Commission—Recertifying the name of Patrick firemen doing painting work at the apparatus houses of engine companies I,; and 33. J. Guinan for appointment as fireman. Reply communicated. From Depaitrccnt of Education—Relative to the action of contractor for work From Chief Inspector in Charge, Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—Relative to at public school 41, in removing fire alarm signal box from wall of building without contractor working in public school Nos. 36 to 4o Greenwich street removing fire notttyiug this department. alarm signal box No. 3-468 from wall of building without advising this department. Board of Education notified. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Returning, with report of operator in charge of fire alarm telegraph lureau in said boroughs, cony From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances- nrmieaiion from the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company requesting state- 1. requirements of this department as to common show license com- ment showing the fastenings and fire alarm boxes on elevated structures for quarter plied with at No. 412 Grand street. Bureau of Licenses notified. eu~.ling Jute 30, I9o8. Copy forwarded to company. 2. Returning communication from the Title Insurance Company of New York From Operator in charge Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau, boroughs of Brooklyn inquirin, as to violations, if any, affecting premises Nos. 14 and i6 East Thirty-second and Queens—Reporting as to the nurnher of auxiliary plants connected to public fire street, No. 177 West Seventy-ninth street, and Heath avenue, 144.50 feet north of alarm boxes up to February 21, 1902, the number of connections made since, and the I _ntmerich place. Said company notified. number of buildings connected to each box. From Board of Medical Officers—Reporting, as the result of their examination, that firemen first grade Timothy Sullivan, No. I, engine company 83, and _',ndrew F. From Superintendent of Buildings- Ruddy, engine company io8, are fit to continue in the service of the department. 1. with report, notice from the department of health concerning un- sanitary conditions existing at quarters of engine company 5. From Foreman, Engine Company 3—Reporting loss by engineer of steamer 2. Forwarding forms of contracts and specifications for erection of new build- Joseph Brideson of his command of fire alarm box key No. 1869, Brooklyn. Usual ing for a hook and ladder company on the southerly side of Hancock place, west of fine imposed. From Foreman, Engine Company 4—Reporting loss by fireman William Arch- 1(anhattan avenue, and for additions and alterations to quarters of fuel depot No. 5, Manhattan, with recommendation that fifty copies of each be ordered by requisition anibault of cap badge No. 1893, his hat, to which the same was fastened, having blown on the board of city record. Approved. off his head from a Second avenue elevated train. From Foreman, Engine Company 14—Reporting loss of coat badge 1502 by fire- From Acting Deputy Chief of Department, Marine Division—Relative to damage man fourth grade Charles F. Giibride of his command. Usual fine imposed. to fireboat ';Abram S. Hewitt" by "Transfer No. if," of the New York, New Haven From Foreman, Engine Company 19—Reporting loss of theatre detail badge and and Hartford Railroad Company, and recommending that said company be notified key No. 26 and coat badge No. 2767 by fireman third grade Edward J. Smith of his thereof, it having admitted liability and offered to pay the bill for repairs. Copy command. Usual fine imposed. forwarded to said company. From Foreman, Engine Company 31—Reporting loss of coat badge No. 566 on From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances aud Bureau of Fire May 25, 1908, by William Noble, at the time an engineer of steamer assigned to his Marshal—Returning, with report, communication from the Title Insurance Company command. Usual fine imposed. of New York inquiring concerning violations, if any, affecting premises east side From Foreman, Engine Company 33—Reporting loss of coat badge 1569 by fire- Carpenter avenue, 5o feet north of Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, and man third grade Louis Dougherty of his command. Usual fine imposed. east side Carpenter avenue, 175 feet north of Two Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. From Foreman, Engine Company 62—Reporting loss of coat badge 1279 by fire- Said company notified. man first grade Andrew W. Zwisler of his command. Usual fine imposed. From Chief of the Twentieth Battalion—Recommending placing of eight fire From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 120—Reporting loss of coat badge hydrants on Cabot street south of Leggett avenue, eight on Randall avenue south of No. 5212 by fireman fourth grade Patrick McCarthy of his command. Usual fine im- Leggett avenue, and eight on Leggett avenue east of the railroad tracks. Recom- posed. niendation approved and application made to the Department of Water Supply, Gas and From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 2o—Reporting loss of coat badge Electricity. 3886 by fireman fourth grade August M. Busse of his command. Usual fine imposed. From Foreman Albert Reid, Engine Company 35, and Jacob Hock, Engine Coni- From Assistant Foreman, Commanding Honk and Ladder Company too—Re- pany 53—Applying for promotion to the rank of chief of battalion. Reply com- porting loss of badge 138 by Assistant foreman John Conway of his command. Usual municated. fine imposed. From Commanding Officers of Companies—Reporting loss of fire alarm box keys From Fireman James Reilly, Engine Company I7—Replying to debt claim of Mrs. as follows: Foreman, engine company 65, Nos. 204, 945 and 2362, by assistant fore- M. J. McGowan for the sum of $Io, borrowed money due her late husband. iltan Charles S. Bass of his command; foreman, engine company 74, No- 539, by en- From Assistant Foreman Fernando A. Hannessen, Engine Company 8o—Apply- gineer Timothy Dufficy of his command; foreman, engine company 8o, Net. 3672, by ing for permission to dispense with uniform and to leave city for thirty days on ac- fireman first grade Albert Pastine of his command; foreman, engine company 207, count of illness. Approved and ordered from 8 a. m.. 7th inst. No. 1537, Manhattan, and No. 19, Richmond, by fireman third grade William IT. From Fireman first grade Andrew W. Zwisler, Engine Company 62—Applying for McSweeney of his command ; foreman, hook and ladder company 27. No. 1494, by sick leave of absence of thirty days. Approved and ordered from 8 a. ni., 7th inst. fireman first grade Edward R. Flanagan of his command. Usual fines imposed. From Foreman Plumber William L. Herbert—Tendering his resignation, to take From Theatre Detai4—Reporting special building box 3-133 at Astor Theatre effect at 5 p. m. on the 6th inst. Accepted. not in working order on the occasion of matinee and evening performances on the From Empire City Subway Company, Ltd.—Relative to breaking into manhole at 5th inst. Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company notified. northeast corner Thirty-eighth street and Broadway. to make a ventilating pipe con- From Unionport Taxpayers' Association—Relative to the matter of proposed nection. Copy forwarded to Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. erection of a new apparatus house on /Avenue C, at Thirteenth street, Uniooport, From Corbin & O'Ryan, Attorneys—Relative to agreement made between James borough of The Bronx. Reply communicated. Slater and this department for the purchase, for the sum Of $75,000, of premises No. From John Dook, Owner—Stating that survey of damage sustained on 28th ult. to 104 West Thirtieth street. Reply communicated. boat "Lizzie Judge" by the fireboat "William L. Strong" colliding therewith will be held on iotli inst., at 2 p. m., at Deibert & Lankford drydocks, at Port Johnston. Referred. Bayonne, N. J. Chief of Department notifieci. .. From Department of Health—Forwarding complaint of Harry H.• Weinstock From Thomas J. Reilly—Relative to alleged indebtedness to himself in the sum relative to harking of dog at quarters of engine company 58, in One Hundred and of $20.50 on the part of fireman John Burns, hose company I, South Beach, borough Fifteenth street, near Lexington avenue. To Chief of Department. of Richmond. I2726 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19o8.

Referred. From Assistant Foreman Michael F. Conley, Hook and Ladder Company 54— From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 236 Broome Relative to writ of execution obtained against him by John Schuster for the sum of street, known as Thalia Music Hall, and No. 658 Broadway, known as Broadway $15452• Copy forwarded to Finance Department. Music Hall. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Engineer of Steamer William C. Thaync, Engine Company 4o—Request- From Bureau for Recovery of Penaltics—Returnir.g orner relative to premises ing issuance to him of new coat badge to replace that lost by him. Approved and No. 552 Lenox avenue, with notification that Mandel I). Amdur is tite present owner ordered. thereof. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Fireman first grade John J. Power, Engine Company 43—Applying for From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 29- transfer to a company in the third or sixth battalion. Approved. Chief of Depart- I. Reporting storage without permit of five gallons of benzine on fifth floor of ment notified. premises No. 6 Park place. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Fireman first grade Oscar Dobler, Engine Company 52—Applying for trans- 2. Reporting unprotected large lead smelting pot on fifth floor of premises No. fer to a downtown company. Approved. Chief of Department notified. 6 Park place. To Fire Marshal. From Theatre Details-- From Foreman, Engine Company 56—Reporting large quantity of wooden boxes I. Reporting special building box at New Amsterdam Theatre not in working and rubbish in cellar of premises No. 465 Columbus avenue. To Inspector of Com- order, the first at evening performance on 4th inst., the second at matinee and evening bustibles. performances on 5th inst. Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company notified. From Foreman Engine Company 204—Reporting chimney fire on 5th inst.. premises 2. Reporting special box at Astor Theatre not in working order at evening per- No. 4o Sarah Ann street, Tompkinsville, Staten Island. To Inspector of Combusti- formance on 4th inst. Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company notified. bles. From New York Board of Fire Underwriters—Stating that in response to noti- From Foreman Hook and Ladder Company so--Reporting storage of combustible fication one of its experts will be present at hose test at repair shops on the xith inst. material in subcellar of premises No. 5o Church street. To Inspector of Com- From Merchants' Association of New York—Relative to report of its expert. bustibles. Captain Greeley S. Curtis, to the commissioners of accounts concerning certain fea- From Foreman Hook and Ladder Company 15—Reporting water tank on roof tures of the operations of this department investigated by him. Reply communi- not properly supported. premises Nos. 85 and 87 Front street, and that fire escapes cated. and iron ladder from top floor to scuttle opening in roof are required at premises From Martin B. Brown Company—Relative to printing of forms of contract and Nos. 88 and 8q Front street. To Bureau of Buildings. specification for new building for engine company 81. Reply communicated. From Assistant Foreman Hook and Ladder Company 24—Reporting large pile of From Standard Underground Cable Company—Returning, duly executed, contract rubbish in yard of premises No. 370 Seventh avenue. dated August 5, 1908, between Standard Underground Cable Company and this de- From Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Comnany—Requesting designation of partment for furnishing supplies for fire alarm telegraph bureau, borough of Rich- fire box number for Vincent Building. No. 302 Broadway. To Fire Alarm Telegraph mond. Contract returned for correction. Bureau. From N. F.scalante—Relative to regulations affecting the installation of lightning From National District Teleeranh Company—Requesting designation of fire box rods on dwelling house,. Reply contntanicated. number for premises of B. T. Babbitt, No. 82 Washington street. To Fire Alarm Referred. Telegraph Bureau. From New Jersey Car Spring and Rubber Company—Relative to suction fire From Acting Chief, Seventh Battalion—Reporting result of investigation of pull- hose furnished by George S. Willis to this department under contract. To Clerk in ing of special building box, class 3, station 948, on 4th t inst. To Fire Alarm Tele- charge of Repairs and Supplies. graph Bureau. From Stroock & Stroock—Inottirine as to violations. if any affecting premises From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 4—Reporting two furnaces supported No. sig Broome street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and on concrete and resting on wooden floor, premises No. 137 Beekman street. To Fire Bureau of Fire Marshal. Marshal. From Title Insurance Company of New York—Inquiring as to violations. if any. From Foreman, Engine Company 6—Reporting that premises Nos. 47 to 51 West affecting premises Io; feet 5 inches east of Carpenter avenue. To Bureau of Viola- street are connected by archways with no iron doors between the same; also that eleva- tions and Auxiliary Fire Appliances and Bureau of Fire Marshal. tor holes are not properly protected. To Superintendent of Buildings. From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company g2—Reporting chimney fire, 7th inst.. Bills Audited. premises west side Albany Post road, between Two Hundred and Forty-eighth and BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Two Hundred and Forty-ninth streets. To Inspector of Combustibles. Schedule No. 285 of 1906— From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 58—Reporting storage of caps and Sites and buildings ...... $9,382.50 torpedoes. and that matches are offered for sale without permit, premises No. 154 Lenox avenue. To Inspector of Combustibles. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 14- Official designation was this day made and forwarded for filing in the offices of the I. Reporting rubbish and ashes in cellar of premises Nos. 62 and 64 East One Mayor and Comptroller, as follows: Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. To Inspector of Combustibles. "Pursuant to the provisions of section 720 of the Greater New York Charter, I z. Reporting no fireproof self-closing doors on dumbwaiter shaft, premises Nos. hereby designate Deputy Fire Commissioner Patrick A. Whitney, as authorized, to 62 and 64 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. To Fire Marshal. perform all the duties and exercise all the powers of Fire C'o.nntissioner. except thz From Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd.—Relative to dangerous cou- appointment to or promotion. detail or dismissal of any member of the uniformed ditions existing at premises No. 66 West Fifty-first street. To Fire Marshal. force, from Saturday. August 8. to Tuesday, August II, 1908, both days inclusive. From Samuel Hoffman, Attorney—Requesting inspection of premises No. 387 "Respectfully, Grand streets in matter of requi•em.euts for common show license. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. (Signed) "NICHOLAS J. HAYES. Fire Commissioner." From Grant & Rouss. Attorneys—Transmitting writ of certiorari issued by su- preme court• borough of Brooklyn, in matter of former engineer of steamer Joseph New York, August 8, 1908. F. Holdsworth. To Deputy Connnissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Communications received were disposed of as follows : For total and permanent physical disability for the performance of the duties. such disability not having been caused in or induced by the actual performance of the duties Filed. of their positions in uniformed force, the following retirements were ordered, to take From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Relative to request for transfer of effect from and after 8 a. m., August Io. 1908: James J. Dennigan from the position of groundman (laborer), borough of Brooklyn, Fireman third grade Morris Dobler, engine company 55. on $333.33 per annum. to that c,f batteryman. Reply communicated. Fireman first grade Thomas F. Foley, engine company 154, on $700 per annum. From City Clerk— Fireman first grade Cornelius Al. Bracken, hook and ladder company 6o, on $466.65 I. Transmitting certified copy of resolution adopted by the board of aldermen on per annum the 21st tilt. and approved by the mayor on the 4th inst. app roving of and concurring in resolution adopted by the board of estimate and apportionment mt June 26, 1908, in the matter of corporate stock issue to an amount not exceeding $33.000. to provide BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. means for the erection of a new building for engine company 206. West New Brighton, Communications received were disposed of as follows: and one for fireboat quarters at St. George, in the same borough. Copies forwarded to Chief of Department, Superintendent of Buildings and Bookkeeper. Filed. 2. Transmitting resolution adopted by the board of aldermen on the 21st ult. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— and approved by the mayor on the 4th inst. suspending ordinance relative to the dis- I. that the requirements of this department have been complied with charge of fireworks so as to enable the Timothy D. Sullivan Association of the third at premises No. 227 Union avenue, No. J7o Fifth avenue and No. 663 Grand street, assembly district. Manhattan, to explode fireworks on the 31st inst. Copy forwarded borough of Brooklyn. Bureau of Licenses notified. to Inspector of Combustibles. 2. Reporting that the requirements of this department have been complied with From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Applianccs- at Crescent Theatre, Flatbtlsll and Broadway Music Hall, No. 658 Broadway, Brook I. Returning communication from the police department relative to premises No. iyn, and Imperial Hotel, Far Rockaway, borough of Queens. Police Department no- 1287 Broadway, known as Manhattan Theatre. with information that the requirements tified. of this department in said premises have been complied with. Police Department no- From Deputy and Acting Police Commissioner—Relative to false alarm from tified. station 2-543. 2. Returning application of John A. Eckert & Co. for an extension of time to From Operator in Charge, Fire Alarn; Telegraph Bureau—Relative to discon- comply with order served upon Thomas E. Greacen, owner of building No. ;I Vande- necting fire alarm boxes at public schools 102, 125 and 136. Department of Educa- water street, to install automatic sprinklers therein. with recommendation that an ex- tion notified. tension of thirty days from the r8th inst. be granted for such purpose. Recommenda- From Chief of the Thirty-fourth Battalion—Reporting accident of 5th inst. in tion approved and said firm notified. front of company quarters of engine company 151, to Dorothy Hallenbeck of No. 45 From Clerk in Charge of Repairs and Supplies— Clymer street. I. with report. communication from the Gutta Percha and Rubber From Acting Chief, Thirty-eighth Battalion—Relative to accident, resulting in Manufacturing Company relative to eighty rubber valves furnished by said concern death, of persons working in conduit at St. John's Home. for use on fireboat "The New Yorker," with recommendation that it be notified that From Acting Deputy Chief of Department in Charge—Returning communication the order had been cancelled and valves purchased elsewhere because those supplied from A. & A. Castriracio & Pensa, contractors, requesting removal of fire hydrant in did not meet department samples. Recommendation approved and company notified. front of Nos. 54 and 56 Sackett street, with report of the chief of the Thirty. second 2. Returning commtn::cation from foreman of look and ladder company 20 battalion in regard thereto. Reply communicated. concerning broken hot water heater at company quarters, with report that order for From M. R. Saunders—Relative to damage by coal wagon at No. 417 Bergen new grate has been issued. street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. 3. Reporting satisfactory test at the repair shops on the Sist ult. of 5,050 feet of Referred. 2'/.-inch rubber fire hose. completing the contract of the Diamond Rubber Company of Ne n• York, dated March 2o. 1908. for 10.000 feet of such hose for use in the bor- From Acting Police Commissioner—Requesting six fire alarm box • keys for nugh of Brooklyn, and recommending its acceptance. Recommendation approved patrolmen of one hundred and forty-third precinct; also a like number for patrol- and hose accepted. men of one hundred and seventieth precinct. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. 4. Reporting satisfactory test at the repair shops on the 31st ult. of 10,350 feet From Operator in Charge, Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— of 3-inch rubber fire hose for high pressure service, completing, with the exception of i. Reporting false alarm from station 4-;28. To Police Department. two damaged lengths, contract of the Diamond Rubber Company, dated March 20, 2. Requesting that pole pins and top cross-arms on poles on Fifth avenue, 1908, for furnishing 30,000 feet of such hose for use in the borough of Manhattan, and from Seventy-ninth to Eightieth street, in Seventy-ninth street from Fifth to Fort recommending the acceptance of said 10,350 feet of hose. Recommendation approved Hamilton avenue, and in Fort Hamilton avenue from Seventy-eighth to Seventy- and hose accepted. ninth street, be left for this department's use. To New York and New Jersey Tele- From Chief of Battalion in Charge, Repair Shops—Reporting test at repair shops phone Company. on the 31st ylt. of 10,450 feet of 3-inch six-ply hose, furnished by the Diamond Rubber From Foreman, Engine Company 102—Relative to enclosed stairs at schools St. Company under contract dated March 20. 1908, for furnishing 30,000 feet of such hose Mary's Star of the Sea. Court and Nelson streets. To Bureau of Buildings. for use in the borough of Manhattan, completing the same with the exception of two From Assistant Foreman, Hose Company 7—Reporting violation of garage regu- lengths chafed on the cover and to be replaced by the contractors, and of 5,o5o feet lations at Edgerton road and Henley boulevard, Jamaica. To Bureau of Combus- of 21,E-inch four-ply rubber fire hose, completing the contract of said company bear- tibles. ing the same date for furnishing Io,000 feet of such hose for use in the borough of From Nev: York and New Jersey Telephone Company—Relative to clearing pole F r;oklyn• the same complying in every respect with requirements of the specifications. pins from top arm ot poles on Corona avenue, between Smith and Horate streets. To Hose accepted. Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. From Foreman, Engine Company 40—Reporting loss of coat badge No. 580 on From Manhattan Fire Alarm Company—Requesting box number for premises at 5th inst. by engineer of steamer William C. Thayne of his command. Usual fine Maspeth and Morgan avenues. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. imposed. From Anonymous—Relative to violation of building code at premises No. 9 From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 2I—Reporting loss of coat badge Wyckoff street. To Bureau of Buildings: No. 1019 by fireman third grade John Moran of his command. Usual fine imposed. WILLIAM A. LARNEY. Secretary.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 12727

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Voucher Parcel No. No. In Favor of. Amount. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK HELD OCTOBER 27, 1908. 8996 9 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 68 &397 to Joseph A. Flannery ...... ; 28,3 00 Present-Commissioners John A. Bensel, President; Charles N. Chadwick and 8998 it Joseph A. Flannery ...... 73 25 Charles A. Shaw. 8999 12 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 299 25 5 MINUTES. 9000 13 Joseph A. Flanner 92 50 The minutes of October 22, í9o8, were read and approved. 9001 15 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 15o 00 9002 19 Joseph A. Flannery ...... FINANCIAL MATTERS. 95 00 90049003 2120 _ Joseph A. Flannery ...... 75 7500 The following bills were approved and ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for Joseph A. Flannery ...... 75 00 payment: 9005 23 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 130 00 9o06 28 Michael Mulqueen ...... 230 00 Voucher Parcel 9007 30 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 230 00 9008 31 Joseph Na No. In Favor of. Amount. A. Flannery ...... 47 50 9009 32 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 143 50 90io 33 Joseph A. Flannery...... 213 00 Awards, Catskill Aqueduct, Section 2. Fourth 9015 35 Joseph A. Flannery ...... Separate Report. 8o no 9012 36 Joseph A. Flannery ...... I15 on 8910 53 Lowell M. Palmer, or County Trust Company...... $2,089 71 9013 37 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 66 25 8911 54 Lowell M. Palmer, or County Trust Company...... S5 28 9014 39 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 67 25 8912 55 •Marguerite E. Hyde, or County Trust Company..... 99 51 9015 41 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 137 50 8913 56 Charles Briggs, et al., or County Trust Company.... 320 64 9o16 42 Joseph A. Flannery...... ...... 8; co 8914 58a Wm. J. Briggs et al., or County Trust Company..... 148 91 9017 43 Joseph A. Flannery ...... I2I 00 8915 59 Lowell M. Palmer, or County Trust Company...... 99 51 9018 44 Joseph A. Flannery ...... I2I 00 8916 64 Oscar Stapf, or County Trust Company.. ...... 486 49 9o19 45 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 84 00 8917 65 Herman Stapf et al., or County Trust Company..... 431 21 9020 46 Barrett & Buckbee ...... 210 00 8gi8 66 Bessie L. Rubens et al., or County Trust Company.. 88 45 8g19 66a Bessie L. Rubens et al., or County Trust Company.. 99 51 Expenses and Disbursements, I-Iill View Reservoir, Sec- 8920 68 Mary Odell et al., or County Trust Company...... 99 51 tion I, Second Separate Report. 8921 69 Charles Croft, or County Trust Company...... 82 92 9021 6 Win. R. Ware et al ...... 57 50 8922 73 Julia H. Chadwick, or County Trust Company...... 13,256 94 9022 7 Wm. R. Ware et al ...... 5o on 8923 88 Ellen Shewan, or County Trust Company...... 320 64 9023 9 Joseph H'. Cagney et al ...... 28 00 8924 88 Noel B. Sanborn et al., or County Trust Company.. 33 17 9024 Io James Reynolds et al ...... P925 88 Chalmers Dale et al., or County Trust Company.... 22 II 9025 II Mabel A. M. Roos et al ...... 29 00 8926 89 Noel B. Sanborn et al., or County Trust Company.. 49 75 9026 12 James Reynolds et al ...... ...... 56 50 8927 89 Ellen Shewan, or County Trust Company...... II 05 9027 13 William R. Ware et al ...... 50 00 &)28 89 Eugene Smith et al., or County Trust Company..... II o5 9028 15 John A. Kayan et al ...... 30 00 8929 90 Noel B. Sanborn et al., or County Trust Company.. 6o 81 9029 19 Harry Jackson et al ...... 31 50 8930 90 Ellen Shewan, or County Trust Company...... II o.5 9030 20 Christian G. Schnizler et al ...... 28 5o 8931 90 Chalmers Dale et al., or County Trust Company..... II 05 9031 25 Charles E. Bachman et al ...... 30 00 8932 87 Chalmers Dale et al., or County Trust Company.... . 84o 30 9032 23 Annie H. Ralston et al ...... J7 00 8933 53, 54, 55, 56, 9033 28 Regina Ritzer et al ...... 5o 00 58a, 59, 64, 65, 9034 30 Annie F. Kehoe et al ...... 54 00 66, 66a, 68, 69, 9035 31 Margaret A. Fitzgerald et al ...... 28 no 73, 88 and 8g Mary P. Satterlee, et al., or County Trust Company.. 165 85 9036 32 John Turner et al ...... 27 50 9037 33 Jacob Mueller et al ...... 54 00 Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners, Catskill Aqueduct, 9038 William H. Cagney et Section 2, Fourth Separate Report. 35 al ...... 28 50 9030 36 William R. Ware et al ...... 25 00 8934 53 Henry M. Brigham...... ...... 94 50 9040 37 John Eagan et al ...... 29 00 8935 54 Henry M. Brigham and Egbert V. Nelson ...... ,. .. . z 50 9041 39 Anthony J. Tisch et al ...... 31 00 8936 55 Warren S. Jordan ...... .... 4 50 9042 41 Patrick Cummings et al ...... 29 8937 56 Ridgeway & D essar ...... 14 50 9043 42 Sara McKay et al ...... 28 50 8938 58a Ridgeway & Dessar ...... 7 00 90-14 43 William R. Ware et al ...... 25 00 8939 64 Ridgeway & Dessar ...... _...... 22 00 9045 44 William R. Ware et al ...... 25 00 8940 65 James W. Hustedt ...... 19 50 9046 45 Alfred Henry Harris et al ...... 3o co 8941 66 Frank A. Cox ...... 4 00 9047 46 Edward N. Barrett et al ...... ion no 8942 66a Frank A. Cox ...... 4 50 8943 68 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 4 50 Awards, Kensico Reservoir, Section 3, First Separate 8944 69 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 3 75 Report. 8945 73 A. W. Gleason ...... 599 5o 9052 121 John A. Daly et al., or the County Trust Company...... 50,740 00 8946 88 H. S. Sayers ...... 15 50 9053 I24 Mary E. Martin. or the County "Prust Company...... 4,296 00 8947 88 William Henry Haldane ...... 15o 9054 130 Samuel A. Swart, or the County rrttst Company...... 64.} 40 8944 89 H. S. Sayers ...... I 00 9o5. 132 Robert P. Murder et al., or the County Trust Company.. 7.518 00 8949 89 William Henry Haldane ...... 2 25 9056 156 Samuel A. Swart, or the County Trust Company...... 2119 20 8950 90 H. S. Sayers ...... I o0 Ø57 158 Samuel A. Swart, or the County Trust Company...... , , 483 30 8955 90 William Henry Haldane ...... 2 75 905$ 163 Paul Wilson, or the County Trust Company...... 8o5 50 8952 87 H. S. Sayers ...... ...... 38 no 9059 171 Samuel A. Swart, or the County Trust Company...... i,18í 40 8953 51-92, incl. Louis M. Sonnenberg ...... 300 on 9060 191 Margaret S. See, or the County Trust coui),,uy...... 22,554 on Expenses and Disbursements, Catskill Aqueduct, Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners, Kensico Reservoir, Sec- Section 2, Fourth Separate Report. tion 3, First Separate Report. 8954 53 Lowell M. Palmer -et ai...... 192 70 9061 121 Barrett & Buckbee et al ...... 400 00 8955 54 Lowell M. Palmer et al...... 122 70 9062 124 Wood worth, Griffin & Lynch ...... r...... 200 no 8956 55 Marguerite E. Hyde et al ...... 30 00 9063 130 J. S. & S. M. Wood ...... 30 00 8957 56 Charles Briggs et al ...... 171 66 9064 132 Barrett & Buckbee ...... 150 00 8958 58a William J. Briggs et al ...... 61 65 9065 156 J. S. & S. M. Wood ...... ...... 40 00 8959 64 Oscar Stapf et al ...... 187 49 9066 158 J. S. & S. M. Wood ...... 22 50 89óo 65 Herman Stapf et al ...... 90 00 9067 163 Woodworth, Griffin & Lynch ...... 37 50 8961 66 Bessie L. Rubens et al ...... 82 50 9068 171 J. S. & S. M. Wood ...... 55 00 8g62 66a Bessie L. Rubens et al ...... 67 50 9069 191 Barrett & Buckbee ...... 25o on 8963 68 Mary Odell et al ...... 74 i6 8964 69 Charles Croft et al ...... 82 50 Expenses and Disbursements, Kensico Reservoir, Sec- 8965 73 Julia H. Chadwick et al ...... 386 86 tion 3, First Separate Report. 8g66 87 Chalmers Dale et al ...... 6o on 907o 121 John A. Daly et al ...... 56 no 9071 I24 Mary E. Martin et al ...... 50 00 Awards, Hill View Reservoir, Section i, Second 9072 130 Samuel A. Swart et al ...... 71 00 Separate Report. 9073 132 Robert P. \turden et al ...... 65 no 8967 6 William R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company.. 3,675 93 9074 156 Samuel A. Swart et al ...... 7t 00 8968 7 William R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company. • 1,797 12 9075 158 Samuel A. Swart et al ...... 59 00 8969 9 Joseph H. Cagney et al., or the County Trust Company • 1,492 15 9076 163 Paul Wilson et al ...... 40 00 8970 Io James Reynolds, or the County Trust Company...... 6,164 68 9077 171 Samuel A. Swart et al ...... 71 00 8971 It Mabel A. 111. Roos et al., or the County Trust Company. I,59- 62 8972 52 James Reynolds et al., or the County Trust Company... 6,518 66 Awards, Ashokan Reservoir, Section 6, Second Separate 8973 13 William R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company. 2,014 g5 Report. 8974 15 John A. Kayan et al., or the County Trust Company.... 3,267 50 9126 233 Jacob Mayer, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company.... 5,297 71 8975 19 Harry Jackson, or the County Trust Company...... 1,633 75 9127 255 3 -.rie Mulligan, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. 5,405 83 8976 20 Christian G. Schnizler et al., or the County Trust Com- 9128 257 Charles Pierson, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. 4,973 36 pany ...... I,633 75 912g 259 Chester Pierson, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. 3.567 85 8977 25 Charles E. Bachman et al., or the County Trust Com- 9130 2J5 Mary Ann Lee, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company.. . 378 40 pany ...... I,633 75 9131 248 Isaac I Carman et al., or Farmers' Loan and Trust Coni- 8978 23 Annie H. Ralston, or the County Trust Company...... 2,831 83 pany...... 5,676 12 8979 28 Regina Ritzer et al., or the County Trust Company..... - 5,oio 16 9132 241 DeWitt Ballard, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. 8,IO8 75 8980 30 Annie F. Kehoe et al., or the County Trust Company... 5,oto 16 913,3 231 Elijah Everett et al., or Farmers' Loan and Trust Com- 8981 31 Margaret A. Fitzgerald, or the County Trust Company. 3,213 04 pany...... 189 20 8982 32 John Turner, or the County Trust Company...... 3,125 90 9134 235 Enos S. Booth, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. . 216 23 8983 33 Jacob Mueller et al., or the County Trust Company.•... 4,639 85 9135 227 Jerome H. Buck et al., or Farmers' Loan and Trust Com- 8984 35 William H. Cagney et al., or the County Trust Company. 1,942 66 pany...... 7,892 51 8985 36 Wm. R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company.... 2,505 08 9,36 306 DeWitt Ballard, or Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. 540 58 8986 37 John Eagan, or the County Trust Company...... 1,443 Ia 9137 261 William W. Kennear, or Farmers Loan and Trust Com- 8987 39 Anthony J. Tisch et al., or the County Trust Company.. 1,464 92 pany...... 702 75 8988 41 Patrick Cummings. or the County Trust Company...... 2,995 20 9138 262 William W. Kennear et al., or Farmers' Loan and Trust 8989 42 Sara McKay, or the County Trust Company...... 1,829 8o Company ...... i.o8t 16 8990 43 Wm. R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company..... 2,635 78 8991 44 Wm. R. Ware et al., or the County Trust Company..... 2,635 78 Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners, Ashokan Reservoir, 8992 , 45 Alfred Henry Harris et al., or the County Trust Com- Section 6, Second Separate Report. pany ...... I,82 8o 9139 223 Jerome H. Buck...,...... 245 00 8993 46 Edward N. Barrett, or the County Trust Company...... 4,574 50 9140 251 Arthur A. Brown ...... 250 0ó 9141 257 A. T. Clearwater ...... 230 00

Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners, Hill View Reservoir, 9142 259 A. T. Clearwater...... 165 cio Section i, Second Separate Report. 9143 255 Arthur A. Brown ...... 17 50 8994 6 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 168 75 9144 248 A. T. Clearwater ...... 262 50 Brown ...... 8995 7 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 82 50 9145 241 Arthur A. 375 00 12728 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, igo8. Voucher Parcel Voucher No. No. In Favor of. Amount. No. In Favor of. Amount.

9146 231 A. T. Clearwater ...... 8 75 89og Miners'. week ending October 14. Igo8 ...... 298 00 9147 231 J. Depuy Hasbrouck ...... Io 00 9049 Engineering Bureau, October, Igo8 ...... 64,453 77 9148 235 A. T. Clearwater ...... Io 00 9050 Laborers', week ending October 14, 1908 ...... 2,010 05 9149 227 Edward A. Alexander ...... 365 00 9051 Police Bureau, October, 1908 ...... 4,258 87 9150 306 Arthur A. Brown ...... 25 00 9151 261 A. T. Clearwater ...... 32 50 Total ...... ...... $5o7,585 69 9152 262 A. T. Clearwater ...... 40 00 9 53 262 Elting & Darrow ...... Io 00 1 Financial Statement. Expenses and Disbursements, Ashokan Reservoir, Sec- The following weekly financial statement (323) was read and filed: tion 6, Second Separate Report.- 1905. 9154 223 Jacob Mayer ...... 80 00, June 16. Corporate Stock authorized...... $100,003 00 9155 251 Minnie Mulligan ...... 45 00 Nov. 24. Corporate Stock authorized...... 500,000 00 9156 257 Charles Pierson ...... 110 00 Dec. 8. Corporate Stock authorized...... I,00z,000 00 9157 259 Chester Pierson ...... 97 50 1906. 9158 255 Mary Ann Lee ...... 6o 00 Nov. 23. Corporate Stock authorized...... io,000,000 00 9159 248 Isaac I. Carman ...... 97 50 1907. 9160 241 DeWitt Ballard ...... 60 oo June 4. Corporate Stock authorized...... 15,00o,Ø oo g16i 231 Elijah Everett et al ...... 40 00 9162 235 Enos S. Booth . ...... 40 00 Mar. 20. Corporate Stock authorized...... K,0o0,000 co 9563 227 Jerome H Buck ...... loo 00 June 26. Corporate Stock authorized...... 22,600,000 00 60 9164 306 DeWitt Ballard ...... 00 $60,297,021 8o oo 22 g165 261 William W. Kennear ...... Oct. 26. Premium on sale of $4,637,500 Water Bonds. 97,021 22 40 00 9166 262 William W. Kennear ...... Miscellaneous revenue ...... I,8o4 ro Awards, Hill View Reservoir, Section 2, First Separate $6o,3oo,825 32 Report. Oct. 26. Vouchers Nos. i to 9191, both inclusive, regis- tered from June 9, 1905, to October 26, 1908. $6,468,421 17 , or the County Trust Company. 1,746 40 9167 91 Dominick U. Burke et al Registered contract liabilities.... $25,403,910 65 9168 92 South Yonkers Realty Company et al., or the County Estimated liabilities under special Trust Company ...... 7,967 95 agreements ...... 381 91óg 92 Mary Comer et al., or the County Trust Company...... 982 35 ,735 27 I,964 70 Estimated liabilities on open or- 9170 93 Elizabeth Caglieries, or the County Trust Company..... ders ...... 9171 94 John A. Belden, or the County Trust Company...... 2,728 75 36,Ø 50 9172 94 Philip J. Austin et al., or the County Trust Company.... 3,001 62 25,821,715 42 9173 97 John A. Belden, or the County Trust Company...... 5,730 37 32,290,136 59 5,402 92 9174 g8 John A. Belden, or the County Trust Company...... Oct. 27. 9175 98 South Yonkers Realty Company et al., or the County Amount available ...... $28,050,688 73 Trust Company ...... 7,176 61 9176 99 South Yonkers Realty Company et al., or the County CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. Trust Company ..... ... ..... ...... 11,569 90 9177 99 Fred Von Kamp et al.. or the County Trust Company... 1,091 50 Appointments. Commissioner Bensel reported that the following appointment had been made, Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners, Hill View Reservoir, pursuant to Civil Service Rule XII., paragraph 7, to take effect upon assignment to Section 2. First Separate Report. duty by the Chief Engineer: Flannery ...... 8o o0 9178 gI Joseph A. Miner. gi8o 92 Joseph A. Flannery ...... ...... 410 00 go 00 Hoover Johns, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, $3 9182 93 Joseph A. Flannery ...... per day; file numbers, 245, 262 50 307. 9184 94 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 9186 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 262262 50 A communication was received from the Municipal Civil Service Con,m.,sion, 97 dated October 26, 1908 (311), 9188 98 Joseph A. Flannery ...... 576 25 stating that on October 21, igo8, the State Civil Ser- 580 00 vice Commission approved the employment of Professor W. O. Crosby by this 9190 99 Joseph A. Flannery ...... Board as expert geologist, pursuant to Civil Service Rule XII., paragraph 6, for an Expenses and Disbursements, Hill View Reservoir, Sec- additional year from February 27, 1g08, at a compensation of $5,000. tion 2, First Separate Report. On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw, and pursuant to the letter of he al ...... 15 75 9179 91 Dominick U. Burke et 1 Chief of Patrolmen, dated October 26, 1908 (3o9), the Secretary was directed to write 9181 92 South Yonkers Realty Company et al ...... 200 00 the Municipal Civil Service Commission requesting a list from which to appoint one 9183 93 Elizabeth Caglieries et al ...... 151 75 Stenographer and Typewriter (niale), for assignment to duty at Kingston, New 151 75 9t85 94 John A. Belden et al ...... York, with cwr:pensation at the rate of $goo per annum. 9187 John A. Belden et al ...... 152 75 A communication was received from the Municipal Civil Service Commission, 97 175 00 gi8g 98 John A. Belden et al ...... dated October 21, 1908 (276), declining to authorize the appointment by :he Board 9191 99 South Yonkers Realty Company et al ...... 175 00 of Albert Buttendorf and Francis G. Sheridan as Mechanical Draughtsman (heating General Bills. and- ventilating). 8,211 25 9079 Wright Barclay, William C. Walker's Sons, Agents...... Said communication (276) also approved the appointment of the following men, Granville Davis ...... 4 00 pursuant to Civil Service Rule XII., paragraph 7: Ø 90 00 go8i Jacob M. Hasbrouck ...... Stationary Mining Engineer. 9082z PouPoughkeepsie hkee Trust Com P an Y . ...... 166 66 Michael Kelly, F. W. Hawke. 9083 Henry V. Allien & Co ...... 9 9084 Babylon Electric Light Company ...... 7 35 Mining Carpenter...... 200 00 9085 Arthur Church Fred Johanson, Geo. Beaumont, David Henry, Joe Hatson, Frcd Flannagan, go86 Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company...... 36o 00 Gustav Rydberg. 9087 Commercial Despatch Addressing and Delivery Company..... 65 50 9088 Clarke & taker Company ...... 418 8o Miner. 9089 Cornell Lumber Company...... 130 00 John Krug, Will Herrel, Haniber Byrd, Luther Waugh, John Tierney, Henry 8 00 9090 Ed. Daily ...... Johnson. ØI Perry Deyo ...... 133 Chief Engineer's communication 2787, October 26, 1908 (317), designated \Villiam 9092 E. Dieg:gee Company...... 4 35 E. Swift, Division Engineer, as one of the representatives of the Engineering Bureau 9093 Electric Light Company, of New Paltz ...... 195 to witness declaration sheets; and, on motion, the Secretary was directed to notify 9094 Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company...... 200 00 the Municipal Civil Service Commission accordingly. 50 00 9095 Forsyth & Davis ...... 9096 Fowler & Decker ...... Io 46 Promotions. 9 00 9097 Julian P. Friez ...... ...... On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the following promotions were made, 9098 Charles Hart ...... 20 00 to take effect November i, igo8: 1 9 9099 William Lawson ...... 48 Jared S. Bogardus, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, 9100 Francis H. Leggett & Co ...... 6 25 $r,35o per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 910I Locomobile Company of America ...... 48 II Pierre M. Hulsart, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, 9102 Manhattan Electrical Supply Company ...... 138 $1,350 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 9103 Munson Supply Company ...... 3 1 Prescott J. Clapp, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, 9104 The Macey Company ...... $1.350 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 9105 C. C. Norfolk ...... 23 39 Warner I. Risley, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, $1,350 gio6 Pokeepsie Ice Company ...... 4 8o per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. ... r ...... Harry S. Harding, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, 14 00 $5,350 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 910 08 John Y ...... 9109 Tower Bros. Sta. Company...... 22 50 Dwight S. Mallett, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, 9110 Robert A. Welcke ...... 334 00 $1,350 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. giII A. T Wilson ...... 29 15 Frank L. Jones. from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, $1,800 9112 Clarke & Baker Company ...... 25 20 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 41 40 Alfred C. Stepan, from Topographical Draughtsman to Assistant Engineer, $i,800 9113 Julian P. Friez . ...... 9114 Henry V. Allien & Co ...... 9 60 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, Sto. 9t15 Horace Sague & Son ...... 74 85 J. Warren Rogers, from Transitman to Assistant Engineer, $1.500 per annum; 9116 Poughkeepsie Light. Heat and Power Company ...... 14 52 Chief Engineer's number, 2780; file number, 310. 9117 Eimer & Amend...... 7 61 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw, and pursuant to the letter of the 9118 Hudson River Telephone Company ...... 26 47 Auditor dated October 23, 1908 (284), the following increase of salaries were made, 9119 Standard Oil Company of New York ...... 14 95 to take effect November i, igo8: 9120 Lawrence C. Brink ...... I2 13 Charles F. Werber, Clerk, $1,050 to $1,200 per annum. 9121 Seymour Bros ...... 159 Io Maurice Kann, Clerk, $5,050 to $I,zoo per annum. 9122 Remington Typewriter Company, Inc ...... 180 03 Josephine M. Britt, Stenographer and Typewriter, $goo to $1,050 per annum 9123 New York Blueprint Paper Company ...... 381 00 Separations...... I26-57 9124 The Erkins Company ...... Philip Coffey, Laborer, October 16, igo8; resigned. Contracts. E. M. Noyes. Laborer, October 16, igo8; resigned. 9048 Stewart-Kerbaugh-Shanley Company (Certificate i, Contract Herbert V. W. Darrow, Laborer, October 15, igo8; resigned. No. II) ...... 13,675 44 George E. Porteous, Laborer, September 30, igo8, appointed Automobile En- 9125 MacArthur Bros. Company and Winston & Co. (Certificate 6, gineman; Chief Engineer's number, 2785; file number, 315. Contract No. 3) ...... 146,2og 63 OTHER MATTERS. Agreements. Accounte;. 4, Agreement No. 70)...... Io8 20 9078 Toney Richards (Certificate A letter was received from the Finance Department. dated October 22, 1908 t278), Payrolls. asking for a stat of the services rendered by Charles W. Leavitt, Jr., expert 8907 Commissioners', October, 1908...... 3,000 00 landscape engineer, covered by his bill for $925, and the means used to determine the 8go8 Administration, October, lgo8 ...... 5,944 14 rate of compensation. The Secretary was directed to write the Comptroller that as Mr. Leavitt stands pre-eminent in his profession, his usual rate of compensation is

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$too per day, at which rate he was appointed by the Board, and that the services of Division Engineer's office on Peekskill Hollow road, Peekskill, N. Y., said estimates Mr. Leavitt were rendered in connection with the design and layout of the Ashokari having been received from the following: Reservoir and Kensico Dam. Stephen B. Church, Seymour, Conn. Kewanee Water Supply Company, No. 32 Broadway, New York City. Contract 6. Ralph B. Carter Company, No. 26 Cortlandt street, New York City. The Secretary reported that a notice of lien (302) was filed October 24, i9o8, by .W. M. Sheehan & Co., No. 136 Liberty street, New York City. James Kearns against the moneys due under this contract, the amount claimed being On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw, the estimate of the Kewanee Water $285 for services as foreman, and that the same had been forwarded to the Auditor. Supply Company, $I,o87.go, being the lowest received, was accepted, and requisition Contract g. and order were directed to be issued accordingly. Chief Engineer's communication 2760, October 22, 1908 (283), transmitting first Reports. page proof of this contract, which was laid over at the meeting of October 22. Igo8, Weekly report of the Chief Engineer, 163, October Tg, igo8 (280), was filed. was taken up. and, on motion, said page proof was ordered to be transmitted to the Corporation Counsel for approval as to form, Telephone Service. Commissioner Shaw reported that lie had approved proposed telephone service Contracts 13 and 32. at Cornwall and at the Hudson River crossing, as recommended by the Chief Engi- The advertisement of these contracts, which was laid over at the meeting of neer in his communication 2776 (256), and, on motion, the Secretary was directed October 15, 1908, was taken up, and, on motion, was laid over until the appropriation to execute and deliver, in behalf of the Board, the necessary contract with the Corn- shall be made by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. wall Telephone Company. THOS. HASSETT, Secretary. Contract 15. Chief Engineer's communication 2781, October 24, 1908 (IS!), transmitted de- tailed statement of deposits received for specifications and drawings, and, on motion, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. said statement was ordered to be filed with the Auditor. Abstract of Estimated Liabilities Incurred by the Board of Water Supply of The City Contract 23. of New York During the Month of October, Igo8. Chief Engineer's communication 2765, October 27, Igo8 (322), transmitted printed pamphlets and advertisement of this contract, and, on motion, said printed pamphlets Professional services ...... $I,8o5 20 and advertisement were ordered forwarded to the Corporation Counsel for approval Furniture and fixtures ...... 834 94 as to form. Engineering instruments an,.1 tools ...... 46 31 Contract 37. Other machinery, tools, equipment and supplies ...... 495 27 Chief Engineer's communication 2772, October 26, Igo8 (320), transmitted first Engineering supplies ...... 2,41 117 page proof of this contract. and, on motion, said page proof was ordered to be for- Lumber ...... 210 97 warded to the Corporation Counsel for approval as to form. Fueland light ...... 392 58 Stationery and printing ...... 1,519 00 Contracts 36 and 37. Repairs to machinery and other implements ...... 56 Io On motion, the Secretary was directed to forward to the Corporation Counsel. Teamhire ...... 2,290 15 when received, for approval as to form. the printed patnphlets and advertisements Automobile hire ...... 519 50 of these contracts and to advertise for bids in the CiTy RaroRn, "New York Times," Telephone service ...... 548 43 "New York Tribune," and in two insertions each of the "Fneineering News" and Miscellaneous expenses ...... 71 70 "Engineering Record," the date for the opening of bids to be fixed hereafter. Press clippings ...... 195 Accrued rentals ...... 3,051 38 Contract 38. Advertising ...... '53 46 A letter was received from the President of. the Borough of Brooklyn. dated Disbursements ...... 2,615 95 October 23, 1908 (3o6), stating that the Bureau of ITiahways had been directed to Other equipment ...... 935 48 take up the matter of issuing a permit for borings, and was filed. Forage ...... II 95 Taxes ...... 156 49 Contract 40. Acquisition of Property. 26, igo8 (32I). transmitted galley Chief Engineer's communication 2775, October Purchased under contract ...... 70 00 proof of this contract,, and, on motion, said galley proof was ordered forwarded to Expenses in condemnation proceedings ...... 49,838 51 the Corporation Counsel for approval as to form. Finalawards ...... 240,340 ó0 10,458 00 Hudson River Crossing. Counsel fees of parcel owners ...... 5,200 22 22. 1908 (3o3). Expenses and disbursements of parcel owners A letter was received from W. H. Ladué s Sons, dated October Agreements ...... 5,600 00 declining to quote prices for supplies to be delivered at the shafts. Contracts ...... 11,179 83 A letter was received from the New York Central and Tiurson River Railroad Company, dated October 23. Ig08 (207). forwardinv hill for $826.36, for services of Total liabilities contracted during the month of October, í9o8.... $340,867 14 flagman at Storm King from June, 1907. to December, 1907, inclusive. and, on motion, was referred to Commissioner Chadwick. Abstract of Expenditures Made by the Board of Water Supply, City of New York, Leases. During the Month of October, Igo8, as Required by Section 36, Chapter 724, Opinion .1og. October 23, Igo8 (298), returned approved as to form, lease, in tri- of the Laws of í9o5. plicate, with Helene Pagenstecher of the Gwyer Building, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New Admirtistration Bureau- York. Salaries of Commissioners ...... $3,000 00 salaries ...... 6,034 14 Police. All other Furniture and fixtures ...... 95 30 Chief Engineer's communication 2764. October 52, 1Q08 (313). submitted estimates, Traveling expenses ...... 640 97 as follows, for moving the Cornell House on Parcel No. 30, Section i, Northern Stationery and printing ...... 140 42 Aqueduct, to be used as a police barracks: Postage, telegrams, telephone and messenger service..... io8 27 John Smith, jr., Peekskill, N. Y...... $875 00 Rent of main offices ...... 2,743 00 Thomas McNally Company, Peekskill, N. Y ...... I.i56 25 Advertising .. ...... 121 12 Miscellaneous expenses ...... 625 29 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw. the estimate of John Smith, Jr., $13,504 51 was accepted, and the necessary requisition and order were directed to he issued accord- Police Bureau- Salaries .... ...... $4,501 37 ingly. fixtures ...... Commissioner Shaw submitted, with his approval, Special Order No. 35 (3o8). Furniture and 5 56 Other equipment ...... 380 45 Real Estate, Northern .'.queduct, Section .3• Parcel No. 114. Forage...... :.. 23 39 Other stable expenses ...... 130 A report in writing was received from Commissioner Chadwick, dated October 222 6o 7, 1908 (314), $2,000. On motion. Traveling expenses ...... recommending the purchase of this property for ...... 15 60 the following resolution was adopted: Miscellaneous expenses Resolved, That the Board of Water Supply, pursuant to the recommendation of 5,150 27 Commissioner Chadwick and in accordance with chapter 724 of the Laws of t9oj. Engineering Bureau- Salaries, Engineering Force ...... $67,305 45 as amended, and subject to the approval of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment• Laborers ...... hereby approves the purchase from Laura J. Hasbrouck, for two thousand dollars Wages of 3,650 59 Consulting Engineers ...... 7,125 00 ($2,000) cash. of Parcel No. I14, Section 3, Northern Aqueduct. containing 14.8T7 1,263 50 acres, more or less, together with the buildings and improvenients thereon ; and that Furniture and fixtures ...... Engineering instruments and tools ...... 33 15 when and if said purchase shall be approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Other machinery, tools, equipment and supplies...... 509 17 ment, the Corporation Counsel is hereby requested to prepare all necessary agreements ...... 707 52 and other instruments for the signatures of the Board of Water Supply, and to take Storeroom account Engineering supplies ...... 2,428 94 such other steps and proceedings as may be necessary and proper. Hardware supplies ...... 83 38 Real Estate, Expense of Acquisition. Tron pipe, valves and fittings ...... 25 Lumber ... ...... 654 95 The following bills were received, approved by the Corporation Counsel and light ...... 666 98 taxed by the Supreme Court, and vouchers therefor were ordered to be prepared Fuel and Stationery and printing ...... :...... 88 87 and forwarded to the Comptroller: Repairs to machinery and other implements ...... 567 89 Hill View, Section I- Repairs and maintenance of buildings ...... 266 15 State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... $39 6o Team hire ...... 105 30 Hill View, Section 2- ...... 952 18 70 40 Automobile hire .. .... ...... .... . State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... Traveling expenses, including board and lodging...... 873 74 Kensico Reservoir, Section 3- 1,199 39 ...... 66 00 Postage, telegrams, telephone and miscellaneous expenses. Stillman-Appellate Printing Company Rentals, offices and buildings ...... 6,III 91 Kensico Reservoir, Section io- Taxes...... 158 18 "The Pelham Register," advertising...... 17 40 Contracts ...... 316,454 03 Kensico Reservoir, Section Ii- Agreements ...... 1,145 25 "The Pelham Register," advertising ...... 486 85 Acquisition of Pioperty- Northern Aqueduct, Section i- contract ...... 75 ...... 23 00 Purchased und-er Stillman-Appellate Printing Company Advertising ...... 49 96 Northern Aqueduct, Section 2- 1,170 00 Stenographers and other Clerks to Commissioners of Ap- ' John W. Free, expert ...... praisal...... 701 91 ...... 434 00 Waller & Renaud, experts Special counsel fees and expenses ...... II,t65 65 Northern Aqueduct, Section 6- Commissioners of Appraisal fees ...... 22,510 12 "Warwick Valley Dispatch," advertising ...... 228 75 3,245 94 228 75 Commissioners of Appraisal expenses ...... "Independent Republican," advertising ...... Awards in condemnation proceedings ...... 221,200 00 Interest on awards ...... I9,086 20 Real Estate, Hill View, Section i, Parcel No. 26. Counsel fees of parcel owners ...... Io,458 00 5.229 22 A letter was received from Charles G. R. Vinal. dated October 26, i9o8 (312). Expenses and disbursements of parcel owners...... inclosing proposed deed of this property to The City of New York. On motion, the $706,073 77 Secretary was directed to transmit the same to the Corporation Counsel for con- Credit agreements caused by transfer to contracts ...... 5,400 00 sideration prior to the closing of the title. 700,673 77 Supplies. $719,328 55 Commissioner Shaw reported that on October 5, Igo8, informal estimates had been opened for pressure water supply system and electric lighting plant at the 12730 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ego8.

APPROVED PAPERS. No. 770. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to storekeepers, hucksters and peddlers to stand an the sidewalk near the curb and with pushcarts in FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 28, 19o8. the carriageway near the curb on all streets and avenues of The City of New York for the sale of holiday goods, Christmas trees, toys, etc., with the consent of the No. 762. property owners and the written permission of the Alderman of the district, pro- Resolved, That, in pursuance of the provisions of section 419 of tite Greater New vided a free passageway be kept on the sidewalk for all pedestrians and in the car- York Charter, the Board of Health be and hereby is authorized and empowered to riageway for all vehicles; said permission to continue only from December 7, í9o8, contract for and purchase in open market, without public letting, at the lowest up to and including January 2. 19o9, and the ordinance or ordinances conflicting with price obtainable, such furniture, fixtures and apparatus as are necessary or required the foregoing provisions are hereby suspended for the period of time above men- to equip completely the Measles Pavilion,. located on the grounds of the Kingston tioned. Avenue Hospital, at Kingston avenue and Fenimore street, in the Borough of Brook- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, igo8. lyn, to an amount not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars ($t5,000). Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, 1908, without his approval or Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, í9o8. disapproval thereof; therefore, a> provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Approved by the Mayor, November 21, 1908. Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. No. 763. No. 771. AN ORDINANCE providing for an issue of Corporate Stock in the sum of one Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Christian Streffer million eight hundred thousand dollars ($i,800,000) for the extension of the of the Lyric Theatre to drive an advertising wagon through the streets and thorough- high pressure water service for fire and other purposes in the Borough of fares of the Borough of Brooklyn, tinder the supervision of the Police Department, Manhattan. such permission to continue only for the period of thirty days from the receipt hereof Be it Ordained by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York as follows: from his Honor the Mayor. Section i. The Board of Aldermen hereby approves of and concurs in the follow- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. November to, 1908. ing resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment October 16, í908. Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, 1908, without his approval or and authorizes the Comptroller to issue Corporate Stock of The City of New York, disapproval thereof; therefore. as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York to the amount and for the purposes therein specified: Charter, the same took effect as if lie had approved it. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of section 178 of the Greater New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of the issue No. 772. of Corporate Stock of The City of New York, to the amount of one million eight hun- Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to John Boccire to dred thousand dollars ($i,800.000), to provide means for the extension of the high erect, place and keep a storm door in front of his premises on the northeast corner of pressure water service for fire and other purposes in the Borough of Manhattan, Pennsylvania and New York avenues, in the Fourth Ward, in the Borough of Rich- as set forth in section 178 of the Charter; and when authority therefor shall have mnttd. provided the said storni door shall be erected so as to conform in all respects been obtained from the Beard of Aldermen, the Comptroller is authorized to issue with the ordinance in such case made and provided, not be used for advertising pur- Corporate Stock of The City of New York, in the manner provided by section t6q of poses; the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the President the Greater New York Charter, to an amount not exceeding one million eight hundred of the Borough; sucji permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Board thousand dollars ($t,800.000). the proceeds whereof to be applied to the purposes of Aldermen. aforesaid. Adopted by the Board of _1ldermen, November ro, í9o8. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, i9o8. Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24. 1908, without his approval or Approved by the Mayor, November 21, -í9o8. disapproval thereof; therefore. as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. No. 764. Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby authorized and requested No. 773. to draw warrants as follows: Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Charles Daners to One in favor of the New York Telephone Company for the snut of two hundred erect, place and keep a booth within the stoop line in front of the premises on tite and eleven dollars and fifteen cents ($211.15). being for telephone service furnished southeast corner of Third avenue and Eighty-third street, in the Borough of Man- to the office of the City Clerk for the three months ending September 30, 5908. hattan, provided the said booth shall be erected so as to conform in all respects ivitli One in favor of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company for the sum the ordinance in such case made and provided, not be used for advertising purposes; of thirty-three dollars and sixty-nine cents ($33.69), being for telephone service fur- the work to be done at his own expense, tinder the direction of the President of the nished to the rooms of the Board of Aldermen in the Borough of Brooklyn for the Borough; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Board of Al- month ending September 30, rpo8. dermen. One in favor of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company for the sum Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November to, I908. of nine dollars and sixteen cents ($).i6), being for telephone service furnished to the Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24, 1908, without his approvil or office of the City Clerk in the Borough of Brooklyn for the month ending Septem- disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York ber 30, 19o8 Charter. the same took effect as if he had approved it. The said several bills to he payment in full for all services rendered during the periods stated and to be charged to and paid out of the fund entitled City Clerk, Con- No. 774. tingencies, igo8. Resolved, That permission be pund the same is hereby given to Augustus Briggs Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. November to, ig08. to erect, place and keep a booth within the stoop line in front of the premises No Approved by the Mayor, November 25, 1908. 1329 Third avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan. provided the said booth shall he erected so as to conform in all respects with the ordinance in such case made and No. 765. provided, not be used for advertising purposes: the work to be done at his own Resolved, That, in pursuance of the provisions of section 419 of the Greater New expense, under the direction of tbc President of the Borough; such permis~:on to York Charter, the Board of Health be and it is hereby authorized and empowered to rvoI1rote only durino the pleasure of the Board of Aldermen. enter into contract without public letting for all necessary work, material, la}ior and .Adopted by the Board of .1idermsn. November io, 19o8. services in connection with the exhibit to be held for the purpose of instructing the Received ironi his Finner the \Taver. November 2. , tcyo8, tviticht his approval or citizens of The City of New York in the prevention of a further spread of tuberculosis, disapproval thereof: therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York all expenses in connection therewith to be met out of the issue of Special Revenue Charter. the same too'... effect a- ife ii ul :lp roved it. Bonds to the amount of thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000), authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. in accordance with the provisions of a resolution No. 775. adopted by the Board of Aldermen October 2o, 1908, and received from his Honor the Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Benjamin Han. Mayor, November 4, 59o8. mill to erect, plan and keep a booth within the stoop line in front of the premises on Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, 1908. the southwest corner of First avenue and Eighty-second street, in the Borough of Approved by the Mayor, November 21. 1908. Manhattan, provided the said lrnoth shall be erected so as to conform in all respects with the ordinance in such case made and provided, not he used for advertising pur No. Ø. poses; the work to be done at his own expense, under the direction of the President 1, 'hereas, It has pleased Divine Providence to all to rest our former colleague, ni the Borough; such permission to continue only during the pleasure of the Board John J. Vaughan, Jr., who for many years faithfully served this City as a diligent rep- o` Aldermen. resentative of the Borough of Richmond, and had previously gallantly served the nation Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, Nnvetmher to. tyo8. in the famous Corcoran Legion, which did its full share in the War for the Preservation Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, t9o8, without his approval or of the Union; be it disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Resolved, That this Board of Aldermen of The City of New York desire to record Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. their appreciation of the exemplary character and conduct of this excellent citizen and No. 776. soldier. Resolved, further, That this Board offer their hearty condolences to the family of Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to M. J. Roth to the lamented deceased, that a copy of this preamble and resolutions. properly engrossed place and keep a showcase within the stoop line in front of his premises. No. tog, and duly authenticated by the City Clerk, be transmitted to them, and that. as a further Third avenue, in the Borrntgh of lanhatt:tn, provided the said showcase shall be mark of respect, this Board do now adjourn. erected so as to conform in all respects with the ordinance in such case stade and Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. November ro. 1908. provided. not be used for advertising purposes: the work to be clone at Ilis own Approved by the Mayor, November 21, í9o8. expense, tinder the direction of the President of the Borough; such permission to continue only during the nlea,ttre of the Board of >.ldernmen. NO 767 Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November to, 1908. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, 1908, without his approval or Greater New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment is hereby re- disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York quested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds in an amount not Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. to exceed five thousand dollars ($;.000) for the purpose of replenishing the Supplies No. 777• and Contingencies appropriation of the District Attorney of Kings County for the year 1908 Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to M. J. McCauley Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, r9o8. Association to drive an advertising wagon through the streets and thoroughfares of the Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24. 19o8, without his approval or Borough of Manhattan, under the supervision of the Police Department. Such per- disapproval thereof; therefore. as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York mission to continue only for the period of thirty days from the receipt hereof from his Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Honor the Mayor. Adopted by the. Board of Aldermen, November to, i9o8. No. 768. Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24, 1908. without his approval cr Resolved, That, in pursuance of the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of disapproval thereof: therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York the Greater New York Charter. the Board of Estim-tte and Apportionment be and Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. hereby is requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to the No. 778. amount of two thousand dollars ($2.000), the proceeds whereof shall be applied to the fund entitled Repairing and Cleaning Sewers. Contracts at Public Letting, igo8, Office Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to Mrs. A. Hodg:ns to of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, so as to enable the President of the erect and maintain a retaining wall with steps, not to exceed four feet in height, within Borough to make certain emergent repairs. the stoop line in front of her premises on the west side of Ryer avenue, about three Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io. 1908. hundred and seventy feet north of Burnside avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx;, Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24, í9o8, without his approval or the work to be done at her own expense, tinder the direction of the President of tite disapproval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Borough, such permission to cnnunne only during the pleasure of the Board of Alder- Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. men. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, 1908. No. 769. Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24, 1908, without his approval or Resolved, That, in pursuance 6f the provisions of subdivision 8 of section r88 of disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York the Greater New York Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and it Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. is hereby requested to authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the purpose of replenishing the Con- No. 779- tingent Account of the District Attorney of the County of Kings. Resolved, That permission he and the same is hereby given to li. M. Coulture to Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November so, í9o8. parade with an advertising wagon through the streets and thoroughfares of the Bor- Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24. roo8, without his approval or oughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, under the supervision of the Police Department, disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York such permission to continue only for the period of thirty days from the receipt hereof Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. from his Honor the Mayor. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Iyo&. THE CITY RECORD. 12731

Adopted by the Board of Aldermen. November io, 19o8. Edward J. Geary, No. 148 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Received from his Honor the Mayor. November 24, 1908, without his approval or John D. Nelligan, Sixty-ninth street and Seventeenth avenue, Brooklyn. disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Henry Maher, No. 6815 Seventeenth avenue, Brooklyn. Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Geo. S. Wells, No. 27 Borden avenue, Long Island City, Queens. Vincenzo Tuzzolino, No. 1414 Second avenue, Manhattan. No. 780. H. C. Buckhout, No. 7o Fort Greene place, Brooklyn. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the Turkey Social John Kollmar, No. 129 Prospect place, Brooklyn. Club to parade on Thursday, November 52, igo8, through the streets and thorough- Richard A. Geis, No. 1144 Sterling place, Brooklyn. fares of the Borough of Manhattan, under the supervision of the Police Department, Vanderbilt Spader, No. 226 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. such permission to continue only for the day specified hereinbefore. Eugene S. Mintram, No. 113 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, 19o8. Gustave Gutting, No. 263 Weirfield street, Brooklyn. Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, igo8,. without his approval or Horace London, No. 1555 Eastern parkway, Brooklyn. disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Alfred H. Dressler, No. 984 Woodycrest avenue, Bronx. Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Mark H. Ellison, No. 22 West Ninety-first street, Manhattan. Edward J. Mastaglio, No. 99 Nassau street, Manhattan. No. 781. Nathaniel Levy, No. 130 Second avenue, Manhattan. Edgar H. Hyatt, No. 2144 Seventh avenue, Manhattan. Resolved, That it is recommended to the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas John H. O'Connell, No. 204 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, Man- and Electricity that a watering trough be located and maintained on the southeast hattan. corner of Westchester avenue and St. Anns avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx. H. Lascher, No. 116 Graham avenue, Brooklyn. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, 19o8. Imogene N. Hurd, No. 298 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, i9o8, without his approval or Adopted by the Board of Aldermen November 24, i9o8. disapproval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. No. 782. Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the American DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. News Company to place and keep two platforms, not exceeding eight feet in length each, within the stoop line in front of their premises, Nos. 8, io and 52 Murray street, New York, October 2, 1908. in the Borough of Manhattan, the said platforms to be used in facilitating the receipt and delivery of merchandise, and to be constructed so as to leave a free passageway The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, for pedestrians at all times; the work to be done at said American News Company's to wit : , expense under the direction of the President of the Borough, such permission to con- From the Corporation Counsel (78532)—Advising, in response to the Depart- tinue only during the pleasure of the Board of Aldermen. ment's inquiry, that it retain all the plans furnished by James J. F. Gavigan in con- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November Io, i9o8. nection with the designs for the Whitehall Terminal of the Staten Island ferry. Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, i9o8, without his approval or Answered that the plans will not be returned to Mr. Gavigan. disapproval thereof; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York From the Municipal Civil Service Commission— Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. I (78590). Authorizing the transfer of Charles J. Rosene from the position of Deckhand to that of Stoker. Rosene changed to Stoker at 43?4 cents per hour, while No. 783. employed, to take effect October 3, 1908. 2 (78589). Authorizing the reassignment of Charles H, Kelly, Dock Laborer, and Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby given to the Marco Barry Dora Lamont, Attendant. Both ordered reassigned. Club of No. 46 Beard street, Brooklyn, to parade through the streets and thorough- From the President of the Borough of The Bronx (78368)—Advising that the fares of the Borough of Brooklyn, under the supervision of the Police Department. transfer of Edward Owens, Attendant, to his office, became effective October I, 1908. Such permission to continue only for the period of thirty days from the receipt hereof Name dropped from this Department's list of employees. from his Honor the Mayor. Front the Consulate General of Japan (78595)—Asking that facilities be afforded Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, November io, 19o8 its representatives to inspect the City's dockage system. Filed, the facilities having Received from his Honor the Mayor, November 24, i9o8, without his approval or been afforded. disapproval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York From John W. Van Klccck (78J73)—Requesting permission to extend his board Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. walk at the Raust, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens. Permit granted, work to be No. 794. done under the supervision ut the Chief Engineer. Van Kleeck to maintain the walk Resolved, That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed in repair and to be held liable for any accidents that may occur by reason of the con- clition of the walk. Commissioners of Deeds: John Henrich, Willard Parker Hospital, Manhattan. From the Chief Engineer (78591)—Reporting that Class I. of Contract 1o84, Bertha B. Franklin, Willard Parker Hospital, Manhattan. for cobble, was commenced September 23, 19o8, by O'Brien Brothers, Inc. Comp- troller notified. William 1'. Bessant, No. 230 East Thirty-fifth street, Manhattan. From the Superintendent of Docks (78.70)—Recommending that the permit to Bernard H. Levy, No. 277 Broadway, Manhattan. George Smith for l,nathouse, float, etc., foot of Voorhis lane, Sheepshead Bay, be Louis Sachs, No. 277 Broadway, Manhattan. revoked as of September t. 1008, the (late on which he vacated the premises. Permit Moses Friedtrann, Nu. 415 East Fiftieth street, Manhattan. revoked, as recommended. N. Grabenheimer, Forty-fifth street and First avenue, Manhattan. Henry F. Unser, No. 1378 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Lester Hochstadter, No. 1312 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. The Chief Engineer returned Bureau Order No. 1956 for the supervision of the Grace Frisby, No. 257 Broadway, Manhattan. onstruction of a sheet pile iiulkhead and filling in in rear of same by Cropsey & Oscar B. Van Sant, No. II Broadway, Manhattan. Mitchell, near the foot of [lav Thirty-fifth street, Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn, the same Edward R. Clark, No. 9 Twombly place, Jamaica, Queens. having been superseded by Mureau Order No. William R. Keese, No. 515 Lefferts avenue, Richmond Hill, Queens. DENI; A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Bessie I. Washington, No. 59 South Elliott place, Brooklyn. Frank L. Sullivan, No. 225 Central Park West, Manhattan. Frank E. Barranco, Mariners Harbor, Richmond. George L. Schnapp, Automobile Engine- Kendrick H. Nichols, No. 686 Prospect place, Brooklyn. man, from $840 to $1,200 per annum. Alfred V. Norton, New Brighton, Richmond. The following resignations ' were ac- John R. Silk, No. 2300 Westchester avenue, Bronx. cepted : Laura S. Moering, No. 57 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Manhattan. Samuel T. Goldsmith, Clerk, to take effect October 31 ; Leo M. Burger, Patrol- Isidor Dornheimer, No. 1713 Second avenue, Manhattan. man on Aqueduct, to take effect Novem- Robert H. Lieberthal, No. 165o Lexington avenue, Manhattan. ber 12. David Adler, No. 164 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn. Commissioner Bensel reported that on Emma C. Lee, No. 187a Halsey street, Brooklyn. November 17, i9o8, the following em- J. F. Finucane, No. 346a State street, Brooklyn. ployees had been dismissed, to take effect Nathan M. Schrier, No. 225 Vernon avenue, Brooklyn. in each case at the close of the day's work Oscar Hammann, No. 4.} Court street, Brooklyn. November 17, i9o8: Charles H. Herdt, No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn. William Herrel, Miner; William T. Julius Segal, No. 44 Court street, Brooklyn. Clark, Miner; Andrew Johnson, Miner; Chas. F. Harms, No. 400 Madison street, Brooklyn. Henry J. A. Bopp, Illiner; Alexander G. Storms Carpenter, No. 905 Throop avenue, Brooklyn. Pendleton, sIiner; John J. Lee, Miner; Nathan Manasse, No. 237 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn. Mike Vitaro, Miner. Willard F. Rogers, No. 629 Grand street, Brooklyn. The following resolution was adopted: Robert A. Maddock, Bayside, Long Island, Queens. Resolved, That the services of William West Fourteenth street, Manhattan. John W. Suling, No, 355 CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. A. Wilson, Photographer's Assistant, are Louis M. Aron, No. 671 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. hereby dispensed with, to take effect inr Harry W. Holstein, No. 1074 Lind avenue, Bronx. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. mediately, as the Board has no further Richard O. Osterhart, No. 309 West Ninety-third street, Manhattan. funds applicable to his salary. William B. Hogan, No. 29 Hancock place, Manhattan, Borough of The Bronx. Lewis B. Moore, Flushing, Long Island, Queens. November 25—Discharge of Emanuel Richard H. McIntyre, Jr., No. 93 Lenox road, Brooklyn. Keyser, No. iog West One Hundred and PUBLIC HEARING. No. 48 West Twentieth street, Manhattan. John B. Prest, Thirteenth street, Clerk, with knowledge Public notice is hereby given that the Phoenix Ingraham, No. So Irving place, Manhattan. of statistics, for lack of work; said dis- Committee on Laws and Legislation of the Joseph 11. Morris, No. 223 East Fourteenth street, Manhattan. charge to take effect this date. Board of Aldermen will hold a public George M. Fox, No. 23o/ Bergen street, Brooklyn. hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Julius J. Binder, No. 15 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Manhattan. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Hall, Manhattan, on Monday, November Wm, Jasie, No. 980 Prospect avenue, The Bronx. November 25—The Board of Water 30, 19o8, at 2 o'clock p, m. on the following Edward A. Isaacs, No. 125 Fourth avenue, Manhattan. Supply has made the following appoint- matter: Benjamin Cohen, No. 350 Broadway, Manhattan; care of J. McCauley. ntents An ordinance regulating street sprink- A. Leo Wedman, No. 1575 Bathgate avenue, The Bronx. Henry Earle, Cornwall-on-Hudson, La- ling. George W. Amato, No. 305 East Thirty-first street, Manhattan. borer, $2 per day, November 12; Farries All persons interested in the above mat- Julius Segal, No. 384 Georgia avenue, Brooklyn. R. Quackenbush, Cornwall-on-Hudson, La- ter are respectfully invited to attend. Abraham H. Simon, No. 5o Thatford avenue, Brooklyn. borer, $2 per day, November 18; William P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Harry S. Krinski, No. 293 Hinsdale street, Brooklyn. 11. Hildreth, Cornwall-on-Hudson, La- Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. Sadie R. Frank, No. 551 Hancock street, Brooklyn. borer, $2 per day, November i2; Robert Ella C. Blauvelt, No. 28 East One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Manhattan. F. McMullen, Cornwall-on-Hudson, La- Sidney B. Klee, No. 136 West One Hundred and Eleventh street, Manhattan. borer, $2 per day, November 13; Charles OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Kevie Jaffe, No. 303 East Fifth street, Manhattan. Burney, Cornwall-on-Hudson, Laborer, $2 Sadie Laube, No. 39 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, Manhattan. per day, November 14. Frank B. Wolfe, No. 96 Hart street, Brooklyn. At the meeting held November 24, 1908, TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING S which the Public Offices in the City are open John M. Demarest, No. 243 Avenue P, Brooklyn. the salary of Alfred Heller, Clerk, was in- for business and at which the Courts regularly open Moses Gil'man, Nos. 97 and 99 Avenue B, Manhattan. creased to $42o per annum, to take effect and adjourn as well as the places where such offices John F. Mulligan, No. 2146 Fifth avenue, Manhattan. are kept and such Courts are held, together with the December I, 1908, heads of Departments and Courts. Harry Rein, No. 76 South Second street, Brooklyn. At the same meeting the resignation of Rich. J. Kelly, No. 791 Ninth avenue, Manhattan. i John E. Carpenter, Assistant Engineer, was Charles r. Freedman, No. 309 Broadway, Manhattan (room 1002). accepted, to take effect October 31, 1908. CITY OFFICES. G. Oreste Monti, No. 3433 First avenue, Manhattan. November 24—At the meeting of the Irving T. Smith, No 220 Broadway, Manhattan. Board held November 19, 1908, the follow- tATOR'$ OFFICE. Jeanette M. Walsh, No. 438 Manhattan avenue, Manhattan. ing action was taken: No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays,q Francis S. Root, No. 1763 East Thirteenth gtrcct, Brooklyn. The following promotions were made: a. m to 12 M. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Geo. C. Eldridge, No. 1702 Surf avenue, Brooklyn. James T. Kavanagh, Automobile En- GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. Fred'k S. Rauber, No. 28 Bay 1 wenty-third street, Brooklyn. gineman, from $96o to $i,2oo per annum; Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary.

4 1,2732 THE CITY R .E U O H L~. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Igo8.

William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. Wm. E. Wyatt, judge, Special Sessions, First Fred H. Johnson Assistant Secret Walter Bensel, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and )ivision. F. B. J. Snyder, superintendent of School Build- William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Warrant Clerk. Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec- ings. md Division. Patrickones, Superintendent of School Supplies. Borough of Manhattan. BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Lames J. Walsh City Magistrate, First Division. Henry R. M. Cook, Auditor. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Su- Room 7, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p, m.; Saturdays, Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi- Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. perintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistant Chief 9a.m.to12m. ion. Henry M. Leipzigeq Supervisor of Lectures. Clerk. Telephone, Bozo Cortlandt. Samuel B. Hamburger John C. Heintz, Dominick Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Patnck Derry, Chief of Bureau. Ai Dario, James F. Boyle. Records. Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. BUREAU OF LICENSES. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Haaren Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani- q a. m. to 4 p m. • Saturdays, 9 a.m. to r2 M. BOARD OF REVISION OY &4"Et N- Telephone, Som Clortlandt. Clarence E. Melenev Thomas S. O'Brien, EdwarA tary Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, )r., Assistant Francis V. S. Oliver, Jr., Chief of Bureau. M.ENTS. B. Shallow Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, M. D., Assistant Principal Office, Room 1, City Hall. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. miiller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superin- Registrar of Records. tendents. Branch Office, Room I2, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton street. Branch OfficeRichmond Borou h Hall, Room 23 Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. New Brighton ~S I. William R. Woelfle,Financial faxes and Assessments. Traverse R. Maxfield M. 1)., Assistant Sanitary y J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell John Superintendent; Alfred 1. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Clerk, Borough of Richmond. Henr g John W. Davis, John Dwyer )alnes Branch Office Hackett Building, Long Island BentNo. 28o Broadway. j Chickerin Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of M. Edsall, Matthew J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell Records. City, Borough of' Queens. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Cornelius D. Franklin, John Griffin, M. I).; John L N. Hunt, Henry W. Jameson, James Lee, Charles Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. A%USDUCT COMMISSIONERS. W. Lyon James. McCabe, William J. O'Shea Jamaica. Julia Richman Alfred T. Schauffer, Albert Shiels, Room 207, No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor, 9 E. m. to Office, No. Ø Broadway. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani- John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick, Charles A. Edgar Dubs Slimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. t&ry Superintendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant 4 p m• ihaw, Commissioners. Stitt Grace C. Strachan, Joseph S. Taylor, Joseph Telephone, 194 1 Worth. Chief Clerk; Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Thomas Bassett, Secretary. H. \Fade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Registrar of Records. The Mayor the Com ptroller, ex-officio, Commis- J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. sioners John k Cowan (President) William H. Ten BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and6 Water street, Eyck John J. Ryan and John P. Øindolph; Harry Stapleton, Staten island. \i . V alker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, Chief En- COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent of gineer. Schools, andames C. kyrnes Walter L. Hervey, John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Rooms 114 and I'S Stewart Building, No. 280 Jerome A. O'Connell, George 1. Smith, Examiners. intendent; Charles E. Hoyer Assistant Chief Clerk- 3roadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. i Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of ARMORY BOARD. Telephone, 4315 VI orth. Records. Mayor George B. McClellan, the President of John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com- the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, nissioners. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Brigadier-General George Moore Smith, Brigadier- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. General John G. Eddy, the President of the Depart- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE 9 a. in to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m to jam. Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor- ment of Taxes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy. COMMISSION. Telephone, [zoo Worth. oughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and President Barrie Davis, Secretary Room 6, Basement, Hall Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Park Board. of Records, Chambers anc Centre streets. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy William J. Fransioli, Secretary Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m Office of the Commission, Room 138 No. 280 Comptrollers. Offices, , Central Park. to 52 m. 3roadway (Stewart Building), Borough of' Manhat- Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller Telephone, lor Plaza. Telephone, 3900 Worth. an. New York City. Paul Loeser, Secretary to Comptroller. Michael J. Kennedy Commissioner of Parks for Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. MAIN DIVISION. the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. ART COMMISSION. vorton, Lewis A. Abrams. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room ii. lyn. City Hall, Room 21. Regular advertised meetings on Monday, \Vednes- Telephone, 2300 South. Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. lay and Friday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Joseph 1. Berry, Commissioner of Parks for the Robert W. de Forest, Trustee Metropolitan Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- Borough of The 13rons. Museum of Art, President; Frank D. Millet, Painter, keeper, Room 8. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretary; A. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Augustus Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute BOARD OF ALDERMEN. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. Telephone, 264o Tremont. of Arts and Sciences; George B. McClellan. Mayor City Hall, Rooms 1I, I2; 10 a. m. to 4 P. m.; Sat- James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, of the City of New York; John Bigelow, President Irda}s, roa. m. to 12 m. Room 85. of New York Public Library; John J. Boyle, Sculptor; Telephone, 756o Cortlandt. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIEM. Arnold W. Brunner, Architect; John B. Pine, BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Charles Howland Russell. !tldermen. P. H. Quinn,Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room27. John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy City Clerk LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of Saturdays, 12 m. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Telephone, 3350 Madison Square. AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. 1ldermen. BELLEVUE Joseph V. Sculley Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. Room 185. Robert W. liebberd Commissioner. Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Richard C. Baker, I irst Deputy Commissioner. First avenue. If The Bronx. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Thomas W. Hynes, Second Deputy Commis- Telephone Ø0o Madison Square. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- STATISTICS sioner for Ilrooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 Board of 'trustees—Dr. John W. Brannan Presi- )u hof Queens. Charles S. llervey, Supervising Statistician and Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn Telephone, 2977 dent;ames K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden IA Rob- Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Examiner. Room t80. Main. bins, Samuel Sachs Leopold Stern, John J. Barry If Richmond. J. McKee Borden, Secretary. John G. O'Keeffe, Robert W. Hebberd, ex-ofhcio CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- CITY RECORD OFFICE. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, g a. m. to 4 BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Institutions, Room 38. BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m No. it City Hall, ro a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, BLANK BOOKS. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- sixth street. Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. in lo a. m. to 12 M. Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. 25 No. 83 Chambers street and No. 6 Reade street. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. John H. Timmerman, CityPaymaster. The Children's Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue Patrick F. McGowan, President. Park Row. Entrance, Room 807, q a. m. to 4 p. m.; Office hours 8.30 a. to 4 p. M. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. M. P. J. Scully, City Clerk. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Jeremiah lonnelly, Superintendent for Richmond Telephone, I$os and i5o6 Cortlandt. Supply Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. Room, No. 2, City Hall. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Patrick J. Tracy, Sup.rvisor, Henry McMillen. Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55 Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary. Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. days, lam. Mortimer J. Brown, Appraiser of Real Estate, Antonio Zucca. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Room 157. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Paul Weimann. Office NO 277 Broadway. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. James H. Kennedy. John .l. Bogart Commissioner. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. Foster Crowell Commissioner. William H. Jasper, Secretary. William H. Ldwards, Deputy Commissioner, James P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Telephone, 29, 30 and 31 Worth. John J. Caldwell, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan. Office hours, 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m. Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough O David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. of Brooklyn BOARD OF ELECTIONS. to 12 m. gh and William H. Loughran, Telephone, z828 Worth. John 1. McDonou Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Headquarters General Office, No. lo7 West Forty- Deputy Receivers of Taxes. of The Bronx. first Street. Borough of the Bronx—Municipal Building, Third John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Commissioners— John T. Dooling (President), t'OHMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. and Tremont avenues. Charles B. Page, (Secretary), Rudolph C. Fuller, John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep- James Kane. George B. McClellan, Mayor Chairman: Herman uty Receivers of Taxes. USPARTMENT OF TAXES AND A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk. A. Metz, Comptroller; James J. Martin, Chamber- Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms ASSESSMENTS. lain; Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board 2-8. BOROUGH OFFICES. of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman James B. Bouck and William Gallagher, Deputy Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre Manhattan. Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members. Receivers of Taxes. streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller Secretary; Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson 9 a. m. to 12 m No. 112 West Forty-second street. Borough of Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Frank William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. Office of Secretary, Room 12, Stewart building. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. Telephone, 12oo Worth. George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy Raymond, James H. Tully, Charles Putzel, Hugh The Bronx. Receivers of Taxes. Hastings, Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street anc Mott DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, avenue (Solingen Building). New Brighton. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. Cornelius A. Bunner, Chief Clerk. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy GAS AND ELECTRICITY. amer W.Stevenson, Commissioner. Receivers of Taxes. Brooklyn. John H. Little Deputy Commissioner. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a, m. to 4 p. m Edgar E. Schi1, Secretary. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS Telephones, Manhattan, 8,zo Cortlandt; Brook- No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Building). AND ARREARS. lyn 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Vreenpoin[ Richmond, George Russell, Chief Clerk. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 E. m. to ia m. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room 94 'loinpkinaville; Bronx, 62 Tremont. Telephone, 6080 Cortlandt John H. O'Brien, Commissioner. Queens. I. M. F. Loughman Deputy Commissioner. No. 46 Jackson avenue. Long Island City. Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and John F. Garvey, hecretary to Department. Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk. Arrears. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of. Assess- I. M. de Varona, Chief Engineer. Richmond. ments and Arrears. George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En- g CENTRAL OFFICE. gineer. Borough Hall, New Sri titon S. 1. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, George F. Sever, Consultin Electrical Engineer. Charles M. Schwalbe, Chief herk. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Rooms 1-3. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and ga. m. to 12 M. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. sessments and Arrears. Power. John V. Coggey, Commissioner. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. corner Court and Montague streets. Commissioner, Bor- BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. Thomas J. Drennan, Deputy Collector of Assess- William C. Cozier, Deputy TIONMENT. ough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn . ments and Arrears. , Acting Chief Engineer, Brook- The Mayor. Chairman; the Comptroller, President Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson ohn W. McKy of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND avenue and Fifth street Long. Island City. lyn. FERRIES. William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brook- Patrick E. Leahy, deputy Collector of Assess- Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough lyn, resident of the Borough of The Bronx, Presi- ments and Arrears. g, One Hundred dent of the Borough of Queens, President of the Pier "A," N. R. Battery place. Borough of Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. of The Bronx, Crotona Park Buildin Telephone, 300 Étector. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Borough of Richmond. Allen N. Spooner Commissioner. Thomas M. Lynch, \Vater Register, The Bronx. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Denis A. Judge, iSeputy Commissioner. and Arrears. Charles C. Wissel, Deputp Commissioner Bor- No. 277 Broadway, Room i4o6. Telephone, 228o Joseph \ Savage, Secretary. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long island Worth. Office hours, 9 R. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, r2 m. AND OF MARKETS. City. Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence, Iohn E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Adee, Clerk to DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Room 141. Board. John 4M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and BOARD OF EDUCATION. Su rintendent o! Markets. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of Mar- Nelson P. Lewis Chief Engineer No 277 Broad- Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street Borough of Bartholomew F. Donohoe President; John J. Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (in the month of kets. way Room I~o8. )Telephone, 2281 *orth. David O'Brien, Deputy Collectorof City Revenue. Moore, Secretary; John Nunn, Treasurer;as cx- Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.r Saturdays, g a. m. to officio, Horace Loomis andJ Matthew E. Healy. Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room 12 m. BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. Rooms Nos. 14, 15 and 16 Aldrich Building, Nos. 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth. Telephone 558o Plaza. Frank J. Prial, Chief Examiner. Room i8r. 14 and 151 Church street. Richard 1 . Aldcroftt, jr.; Nicholas J. Barrett, Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of gr Office open during business hours every day in the Franchises, No. 277 Broadway, Room Bor. Tele- Charles E. Bruce, M. 13.; Joseph E. Cos ove, BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. year (except legal holidays) . Examinations are held phone, 2282 Worth. Frederic R. Coudert Francis W. Crowninshield Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after I p. m. Francis P. Cunnion, Fhomas M. De Laney, Samuel Rooms 63 to 67. B. Donnelly, Horace E. Dresser A. Leo Everett, BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Tomes J. Martin, City Chamberlain. Alexander Ferris, Joseph Nicola rancolini, George Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. - FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rooms 6027 and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No Freifeld George J Gillespie, John Greene, Lewis Telephone, 4370 Worth. Haase, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M. D.; Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted, I Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a in to 4 p. m.; Saturdays 12 m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to r2 m. Thomas J. Higgins, Arthur Hollick, Charles H. from 9 E. m. Telephone, So Gramercy. Ingalls, 1Cathan S. Jonas, Hugo Kanzler, Max DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. HEADQUARTERS. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Hard Katzenberg John . Kelley, Alrick H. Man, ing, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R Clement March, Mitchell May Dennis j McDon- Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Marshall and George A. Just, Chairman. aid, M. D.; Thomas J. O'Donohue, Frank H. Part- avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to p. m. hattan. Edward V. Barton, Clerk. ridge, George W. Behandle, Henry H. Sherman Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al- Telephone, 640 Plaza, Manhattan; 2653 Main, Board meeting every Tuesday at 2 p. m. Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stem, M. Samuel ways open. Brooklyn. Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan Michael J. Sullivan, Telephone 4900 Columbus. Nicholas J. Hayes, Commissioner. Bernard Suydam, Rupert A. Thomas, John R. Thomas ISarlington, M. D., Commissioner of P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NER Thompson, George A. Vandenhoff Frank I). Wil- Health and President. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs YORK CITY REFORMATORY OF sey, George W. \%ingate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Alvah H. Doty, M. D.; Theodore A. Bingham, of Brooklyn and Queens. MISDEMEANANTS. members of the Board. ommissioners. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Secre- Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President. Eugene W. Scheffer Secretary. tary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Jr., John Coggey, Commissioner of Correction John Greene Vice-President. Herman M. BI'ggs b[. D.,Genen1 Medical Officer, Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Presiden V.t. A. Emerson l'almer, Secretary. James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. of Brooklyn and Queens. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Igor. THE CITY RECORD. 12 733

Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department. BOROUGH OFFICES. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in No. rig Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. No, 17 Cook avenue Elmhurst. charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. William M. Hoes Public Administrator. John T. Robinson, Public Administrator, County Joseph L. riurke Inspector of Combustibles, Nos. Telephone, 6376 dortlandt. of Queens. 157 and 15q East .Stixty-seventh street, Manhattan. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and ' elephone, 335 Newtown. Telephone, 640 Plaza. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; q a. m. to Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles Bor- 4 p m:; Saturdays, q a. m. to 1201. REGISTER. Louis F. Halfen President. t+HEHIFF. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Ns. 65 and 3~i7 Jay Ifall of Records. Office hours from q a. m. to 4 street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3520 Main. Henry A. Gumbìeton, Secretary. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a.m. to John F. Murray, Commissioner of Public Works. p. m.; Saturdays g a. m. to 12 m. During the months 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat- of July and August the hours axe from 9 a. m. to 2 tan The Bronx and Richm,,nd. John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of Herbert S. Harvey Sheriff. Public Works. m john M. Phillips, Onder Sheriff. William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of p Frank Gass, Register. Brooklyn and Queens. osiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer. Telephone 43 Greenpoint (office). rederick Grelffenberg, Principal Assistant Topo- William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. Henry O. 'chleth, Warden, Queens County Jail. Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm J Telephone, 3goo Worth. Telegraph Bureau. graphical Engineer. Telephone, 372 Greenpoint. William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion in charge Charles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, Thomas H. O'Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. SHERIFF. st; RROGATR. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. No. 299 Broadway, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- a. m. to 12 m. Wni. F. Hendrickson, Clerk. tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and 367 Jay John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of Buildings. Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. street, Brooklyn. John F. Gilchrist UnderSheriff. Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, Central office open at all hours. Petery. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. Albert H. 1,iebenau, Superintendent of Public Telephone, 4984 'Worth. the office is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni.; Saturdays, Buildings and Offices. from q a. m. to ia M. Telephone, 66 Tremont. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at LAW DEPARTMENT. SURROGATES. ro a. m., except during the month of August, when Hall of Records. Court open from q a. m. to 4 no court is held, and the court sits every day there- OFFICE OP CORPORATION COUNSEL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. i. m., except Saturday when it closes at 12 m. after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, President's Office, Nos. r5 and 16 Borough Hall, 9 During the months of July and August the hours are Telephone, 397 Jamaica. 6th, 7th and 8th floors, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, a. m. to 4 p m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to r2 M. rom g a m. to 2 p. m. ga. m. to 12 m. Bird S. Coler, President. Abner C. Thomas and John P. Cohalan, Surro- Telephone 'tgoo Worth. Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. rates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. John A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. RICHMOND COUNTY. Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L Ster- Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy Works. KINGS COUNTY. COV11 1ISMONER OF JURORS. Chittenden David Rumsey William Beers Crowell, Tames M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. Village Hall, Stapleton. John L. O'brien Terence É7arley, Cornelius F. Col- David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Charles I. Kullman, Commissioner. Iins, John IT O'Irien Edward S. Malone Edwin J, James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. Freedman I-ouis iÌ. HahlD, Frank 1}. Pierce, Sewers. County Court-house. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Stephen O'Brien, Charles A. O'Neil, Richard H. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the acob Brenner, Commissioner. from 9 a. m. to 12 M. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Jacob A. Livingston, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 81 Tompkinsville. Patrick F. Lynch, Superintendent of Highways. Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. Sweeny, Joel J. Squier Harford P. Walker George Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, P. Nicholson, George A. Folwell William ñ. King, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. from g a. m. to 12 m. COUNTY CLERK. Alfred W. Booraem Josiah A. Attover, Thomas F Office hours during July and August, q a. m. to 2 County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to Noonan, J Gabriel Britt, Royal E. T. Riggs, Office of the President, Nos. 14, 15 and r6 City P. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to ra m. m. Charles McIntyre, Solon Berrick, Francis J. Byrne Hall, g a. m. to 4 e. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 1454 Main. 4 C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. James P. O'Connor William H. Jackson, Edward John F Ahearn, President. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m• to 4 Maxson, Elliot S. Ìienedict, Clarence L. Barber, Bernard Downing, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. p. ni. Isaac Phillips, Edward A. McShane, Eugene Fay. John Cloughen, Commissioner of Public Works. Telephone, 28 New Dorp, Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- Hall of Records. Kirby. lic Works. Office hours, g a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting months Chief Clerk—Andrew T Campbell. Edward S. Murph9, Superintendent of Buildings. of July and August, then q a. M. to 2 p. m., Satur- COUNTY JUDGE ANI) SURROGATE. George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways. days q a. nt. to 12 m. BROOKLYN OFFICE. Terms of Court, Richmond County, Igc9. Frank J. Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers. Lewis M. Swasey, Commissioner. County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County Borough Hall, 2d floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- John H. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings I). H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Judge. days 9a.m.to12m. and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. Telephone, 1114 Main First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury. Telephone 2948 Main. Thomas D. Mosscrop Superintendent. Second Monday of November, Grand and Trial James D. Sell. Assistant in charge. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Jury. Telephone, 1082 Main. Fourth Wednesday ofanuary, without a Jury. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Fourth Wednesday of ruary,Feb without a Jury. and Fifth street, Long Island City; q a. m. to 4 m. No. go West Broadway, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- P. COUNTY CLERK. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury days q a. M. to 12 m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury Telephone, 8rgo Cortlandt. Lawrence Gresser President. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. John M. Cragen Secretary. to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, g a.m. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Alfred Denton, tommissioner of Public Works. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub, Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. fourth \\'ednesday of December, without a Jury. lic Works. Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. Surrogate's Court—Stephen D. Stephens, surro- No. rig Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- James P. Hicks, Superintendent of Highways. John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. days 9 a. nr. to 12 m. gate. Carl Berger, Superintendent of Buildings. Telephone call, 4930 Main. Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 1o.3o Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt. John Halleran, Superintendent ot Sewers. Herman Stiesel, Assistant in charge. J. o'clock a. m. James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street Clean- Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at ro.3o BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF ing COUNTY COURT. o'clock a. m. PERSONAL TAXES. Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public Build- County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms ro, 17, IS, Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond in sand Offices. 22 and 23. Court opens at lo a. m. daily and sits at 10.30 o'clock a. m. No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub- Telephofte, igoo Greenpoint. lic 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q a. m. to 1201. until business is completed. Part I., Room No. 23; felephonel 4585 Worth. Part 1I., Room No. ro, Court-house. Clerk's Office, DISTRICT A'I'TOIRNEY. Geo. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Rooms r7, 18 and 22, open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 M. Borough Hall, St. George, S. 1. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island, Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County Samuel H. Evins. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Telephone, 5o Tompkinsville. BUILDINGS. George Cromwell, President. Judges. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 a.m. to 4 p. m.; Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and Telephone, 4 54 and 4155 Main. Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. Acting Commissioner of Public Works 1 SHERIFF. Telephone Ig61 Gramercy. John Seaton Superintendent of Buildings. County Court-house, Richmond, S. I. John P. OiBrien, Assistant in charge. H. E. Buel Superintendent of Highways. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office hours, 9 a. In. to 4 p. m. 2 etherston, Superintendent of Street Joseph J. Barth. John T. 1 Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn. METROPOLITAN SEWERAUAG COM.IIN- Cleaning. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. Hours, q a. m. to 5 p. ni. SION. John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build- ohn F. Clarke, District Attorney. THE COURTS. Office, No. 17 Battery place. George A. Soper, ings and Offices. Jelephone number, 2955-6-7--Main. Ph. D. President James H. Fuertes Secretary; H. Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., q de B. i''arsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. Will- a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, q a. m. to 12 m. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE iams M. D. Telephone, rood Tompkinsville. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. SUPREME COURT. Telephone, 1694 Rector. No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn, g FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. a. ni. CORONERS. to5p.re. Court-house, Madison avenue, corner Twenty-fifth MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Charles E. Teale, Public Administrator. Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Third avenue Telephone, 2840 Main, street. Court opens at I p. ni. COMMISSION. and Tremont avenue. Telephone, 125o Tremont Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice; George L. No. 299 Broadway,q a. m. to 4 p. m. and 1402 Tremont. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Frank L. Polk, R. Ross Appleton. Arthur J. Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke. REGISTER. Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Houghton, O'Keeffe. William T. Austin chief Clerk. Hall of Records. Office hours, q a. m. to 4 p. nL, Francis 1l. Scott Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk; Frank A. Spencer, Secretary Borough of Brooklyn—Office, Rooms I and excepting months of July and August ; then from 9 William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary. a. in to z p. m. provided for by statute. Clerk's Office opens at 9 a. m. Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and Telephone, 384o Madison Square. Labor Bureau. 4005 Main. William A. l;rendergast, Register. henry J Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy. Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. Nos. 54Ø Lafayette street. Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 2830 Main. Telephone, 2140 Worth. Open all hours of the day and night. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts MENT. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Building Centre and White streets. Open at all SHERIFF. County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- times of the day and night. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N .Y. from ro.I5 a. ni. to 4 p. m. quarters Fire Department. Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, q a. m to p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Special Term, Part 1. (motions), Room No. 16. Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. Alfred T. ioblev. Sheriff. Special Term, Part I1. (ex-parte business), Room and Chairman; William Montgomery, John Sherry, ulius Harburger, President Board of Coroners. James P. Connell Under Sheriff. No. 13. C. Andrade, Jr., Abram A. Breneman. Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 6845, 6k6, 6847, Main. Special Term, Part III., Room No. ig. JTelephones, 1o94, 5057 5o58 Franklin. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. 20, Telephone, 640 Plaza. Borough of Queeqs—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton Special Term, Part V., Room No.6. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, Nos. 365-367 Jay street, Brooklyn. street, Jamaica, L. I. SURROGATE. Special Term, Part VI. (Elevated Railroad cases), Samuel D. Nutt, Alfred S. Ambler. Room No. 31. Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. m. Martin Mager, Jr., Chief Clerk. Hall of Records Brooklyn, N. Y. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Telephone, 3520 Main. Office hours from 9 a. m. to Io p. m. Herbert T. Ketcham Surrogate. Trial Term, Part Ill., Room No. 22. Borough o1' Richmond—No. 44 Second street, Edward J. Bergen, Chief Clerk and Clerk of the Trial Term, Part IV. Room No. 21. POLICE DEPARTMENT. New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi- Surrogate's Court. Trial Term, Part V., i(ootn No. 24. ness all hours of the day and night. Court opens at ro a. m. Office hours, q a. m. to 4 Trial Term, Part VI. Room No. 18. CENTRAL OFFICE. Matthew J. Cahill. p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 1201. Trial Term, Part VIL, Room No. —. No. Soo Mulberry street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, Main. Telephone 3100 Spring. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. 3954 Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 23. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 35. Theodore A. Bingham, Commissioner. Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 26. William F. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. COUNTY OFFICES. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27, Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis- QUEENS COUNTX Trial Term, Part XII., Room No.—. sioner. NEW YORK COUNTY. Trial Term Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Bert Hanson Third Deputy Commissioner. COMMISSIONER OF JUROIRS. VII., Room t\o. 36. Arthur Woods, Fourth Deputy Commissioner. Room No. 28. Daniel G. Slattery, Secretary to Commissioner. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; July and August, g Trial Term, Part XIV., M. Trial Term, Part X V . Room No. 37• William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street and a.m. to 2 P. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to I2 Queens County Court-house Long Island City. Trial Term, Part X V t., Room No.—. Broadway,g a, m. to 4 p. m. ohn P. Balbert, lomm,ssioner of Jurors. Trial Terni, Part XVIL, Room No. 20. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner. Trial Term, Part XVIII., Room No. 29. Matthew F Neville, Assistant Commissioner. Greenpoint. Appellate Term, Room No. 29. The Public Service Commission for the First Dis- Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Telephone, 455 Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. trict, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. Ass;gnment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Manhattan. Telephone, 241 Worth. COUNTY CLERK. northeast. Office hours, 8 a. m to ii p. in., every day in the Clerks in attendance from ro a. m. to 4 p. m. year, including holidays and Sundays No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Fourth Ward, , 4r5Y1ISSIONER OF RECORDS. Borough of Queens, City of New York. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Stated peblic meetings ot the Commission, Tues- Roorr No. r5 days and Fridays at Ií.3o a. m. in the Public Hear. Office, Hall of Records. Office open, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the William S. Andrews, Commissioner. 12 m. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte John Niederstein, County Clerk. business), ground floor, southeast corner. Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. James O. Farrell, Superintendent. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; James J. Fleming., Jr. Secretary. Henry Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk. Telephone, ryr Jamaica. floor, south. William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. Telephone, 3goo Worth Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room north- Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole- east corner, second floor east. man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney. . COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY COURT. Clerk's . Office, Appeliste Term, room southwest Telephone, 4150 Beekman. Nos. 5, 8, q, Io and ii New County Court-house Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. Office hours from g a. m. to p. m. County Court opens at io a. m. Trial Terms begin Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business). TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Peter. Dooling'County Clerk. first Monday of each month, except July, August Criminal Court-house Centre street. John F. Curry, Deputy. and September. Special Terms each Saturday, ex- Justices—Charles H. 'Ì'ruax, Charles F. MacLean, Manhattan Office No 44 East Twenty-third street. Henry Bischoff, Jr., Leonard A. Giegerich P. Henry Telephone, 5331 f ramercy. Joseph J. Glennen, Secretary. cept during August and first Saturday of September. Telephone, 870 Cortlandt. County Judge's office always open at No.336 Ful- Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve, James Ptitz_ gerald Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner. James A. O'Gorman, James A. I1lanchard, Edward Wm. H. Abbott, Jr., First Deputy Commissioner. ton street. Jamaica, N. Y. Burt J. Humphrey, County Judge. S. Clinch Samuel Greenbaum Edward E. McCall, Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Edward is. Amend, Vernon sel Davis, Victor J and Richmond), Temple Bar Building, No. 44 Telephone, 286 Jamaica. . Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centra Dowling, ]osep)i Newburger John W. Goff Samuel Court street. streets. Seabury ,, M. \\ arley PlatzeiC Peter A. Il'endrick, Telephone, 3825 Main. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays John Ford, Charles W. Dayton, John. Brady, Bronx Office, Nos. 28o4, 2806 and aSoS Third Ave- 9 a. M. to 12 m. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Mitchell L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James W. Wm. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. City, ga. m. to 5.p. m. Gerard. nue. John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. Ira G Darrin, District Attorney. Peter I. Dooling Clerk, Supreme Court. Telephone, Ø7 Melrose. Telephone, ortlandt. William B. Calvert, Superintendent. Telephone, 2304 Franklin. Telephone, 39 Greenpoint. 4580

I2734 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER s8, i o8.

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPART- Courts. sixth street trom the centre line of Lexington avenue Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M. each MENT. First District-Lafayette place, New Brighton, to the centre line of Fifth avenue and by One Huu- lay, excepting Saturdays closing at ra m. Trial dred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Central lays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All N. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, Staten Island. Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh )ther business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- Y. Island. avenue and Central Park West. àays Court open daily from to o'clock a. m. to g o'clock Edgar J. Lauer, Frederick De Witt Wells, Frank Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, p, m. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for D Sturges Villiam C Wilson Justices Clerk. 1 rials. Special 'term for Motions. MUNICIPAL COURTS. William J. Chamberlain, Clerk ; Charles Healy, Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint. James F. McGee General Clerk. Borough of Manhattan. Deputy Clerk. Telephone, 5460 Main. Location of Court-Southwest corner of Madison Second District-Second and Third Wards, which First District-The First District embraces the nelude the territory of the late Towns of Newtown territory bounded on the south and west by the avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the CRIMINAL DIVISION— SUPREME southerly and westerly boundaries of the said late Town of Newtown corner of Broadway and borough, on the north by the centre line of Four- 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. COURT. Telephone, 3873 Plaza. ourt street, Elmhurst, flew York. P. O. Address, teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street from Elmhurst, Queens County, New York. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, White the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the . Borough of The Brosi . William Rasquin, Jr., Justice. Luke J. Connor- centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth and Franklin streets. First District—All that part of the Tovent -fourth -on, Clerk. William Repyer, Assistant Clerk. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. street to Fifth street Second avenue, Chrystie street, P dames B. Snediker, Stenographer. Division street and Catharine street. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and Peter J. Dooling, Clerk: Edward R. Carroll, County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of Trial days Tuesdays and t hursdays. Special Deputy to the Clerk. Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Justices. 1895 comprising all of the late Town ot Westchester Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. W. and part of the . Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Telephone, 87 Newtown: Telep'sone. 6064 Franklin. Thomas O'Connell, "Clerk; Francis Mangin, including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams- Deputy Clerk. bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, No. 1400 Williams- Third District-Fourth and Fifth Wards, com- Location of Court—Merchants' Association Build- prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil- ing Nos. 5qØ Lafayette street. Clerk's Office open bridge road, Westchester Village. Court open daily ages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from (Sundays and le 'al holidays excepted), from q a. m. Beach. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, to 4 P. m. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, 9 Additional Parts are held at southwest corner of each-week. .lerk. Elm, White and Franklin streets. Peter A. Shell, Justice. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Sixth avenue and Tenth street and at No. 128 Prince Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky Warren street. Stephen Collins, Clerk. Telephone 189 Jamaica. Telephone, 6030 Franklin. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m ; Saturdays Clerk's Office open from g a. m, to 4 p. m. W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan. Edward Swann closing at 12 m. Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. Malone judges ol Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays the Court of General Sessions. Edward E. Carroll, Second District—The Second District embraces Telephone, 457 Westchester. it9a.m. the territory bounded on the south by the centre line Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Clerk. Telephone, i2oi Franklin. Clerk's Office open front q a. m. to 4p, m. of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 Borough of Richmond. and on the south and east by the southerly and I of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, southeast corner First District-First and Third Wards (Towns of During July and August Clerk's Office will close at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at 12 M. easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- "astleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil- north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, second street. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. lape Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue Court opens at q a. m. Brighton. from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second ohn M. Tierney, Justice Thomas A. Maher, Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Anning S. Prall, i't[TY +OCRT OF TRE CITY OI" Niri• avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Clerk. lerk. YORK. Catharine street, Telephone, 3043 Melrose. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. George F. Roesch Benjamin Hoffman, Leon Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City Sanders, Thomas P. òinnean, Justices. Borough of Brooklyn. Hall Park, from to a nn. to 4 p m. James 1. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney Second District-Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards Part I. Deputy Clerk. First District—Com~ prising First, Second, Third Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Part I1. Location of Court—Nos. 264 and 266 Madison Fourth. Fifth, Sixth. Tenth and Twelfth Wards and ourt-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- Part Ili. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal Ì that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the ton. Part IV. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. intersection of the centre lines ot Hudson and George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tiernan, Clerk. Part V. Telephone, 2596 Orchard. Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Clerk s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 in Part VI, Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence Court opens at 9 a. ni. Calendar called at ro a. m. Part VII. Third District—The Third District embraces the along he centre line of North Portland avenue to ~ourt continued until close of business. Trial days, Part VIII, territory bounded on the south by the centre line Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special Term Chambers will be held from to a. m. of Fourteenth street, on the east b}' the centre line I Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville to p. m. of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifty- centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence Clerk's Office noen from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park I along the centre line of Johnson street to Hudson Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice: Lewis J. West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson Conlan, Francis B. Delehanty. Joseph I. Green, on the north by the centre line of Sixty-fifth street avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. Alexander Finelite, Thomas F. l onnell y-, John V. and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Justices. Thomas F. to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly bound- Court streets. Parts 1. and 11. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Edward Moran, Clerk. Smith. Clerk. arv of the said borough. John J. Walsh. Justice. o The Bronx Star,," " North Side News,' Telephone, 6142 Cortlandt. Thomas E Murray, James W. McLaughlin, Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 P. m. ' Bronx Independent.'? Justices. Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy Second District-Seventh Ward and that portion BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Clerk. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of Fifty-fourth I the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre o Staten Island World," " Richmond County COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Location of Court-No. 315 West Herald." Building for Crìmina1 Courts,rt , Centre street be- street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal j line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the holidays excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. Twentieth Ward beginilin1,' at the intersection of the BOROUGH OF QUEENS. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- I centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, hattan. Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. The " Daily Dispatch " (First, Second Third i thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Fourth and fifth Wards), Long Court opens at ro a. m. Fourth District- The Fourth District embraces islona Star Justices-hust Division-William E. Wyatt Wil- Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of (First and Second Wards) •' Flushing Evening lard H. Olmsted. Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz feller, the territory bounded on the south by the centre \l'averi yv avenue to Park avenue, thence along the Journal " (Third Ward), " Long Island Farmer " John B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoyt. Charles W. line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the i centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, (Fourth Ward), Rockaway News " (Fifth Culkin, Clerk ; William II. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre thence along the centre line of Washington avenue Ward). Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, line of Irving place, including its projection through I to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Telephone, 2092 hranklin. Clerk's office. Gramercy Park, on the north by the centre line of Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Telephone, óoi Franklin, Justices' chambers. Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the easterly line of 1 thence along the centre line of North Portland "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- said borough : excluding, however, any portion of avenue to the point of beginning. yn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard-Union," "Brook. Second Division—Trial Days—No. 171 Atlantic Blackwell's Island. Court-roomCourt-room, No. 495 Gates avenue. yner Freie Presse." avenue. Brooklyn, Mondays, Thursdays and Fri- Michael F. Blake, William J. Boylan, Justices. Gerard B. 5L-art and Edward C. Dowling, days at Io o'clock; Town Hall, Jamaica. Borough of Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy Justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Queens, Tuesday at Io o'clock; Town Hall, New Clerk. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. "Real Estate Record and Guide" (Harlem Dié- Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Wednesdays at to Location of Court-Part I., No. 407 Second ave trict), "Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Wash- northwest corner of Second avenue and Twen- Third District-Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- o'clock. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- ingtØ Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem Justices—Howard J Forker John Fleming, Mor- tyty-third-third street. Part II., No 1-i East Fifty-seventh i teenth, Districts). gan M. L. Ryan, Robert j. Wilkin "George J. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal I teenth and Nineteenth R ards, and that portion of the Twenty-seventh \\'ard lying northwest of the Designated by Board of City Record June tg, O'Keefe. James J. McInerney. Joseph L. Kerrigan, holidays excepted) from 9 a. ni. to 4 P. m. 1906. Amended June so, rgo6; September 30 Clerk: John I. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. Telephone, 4570 Gramercy. centre line of Starr street between the boundary line of Queens County and the centre line of Central 5907; February aq, .go8; March and r6, sod Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of August 4, I9oE, Brooklyn, open from 9 a. M. to 4 p. m. Fifth District-The Fifth District embraces the avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Supdam territory bounded on the south by the centre line street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- of Sixty- fifth street, on the east by the centre line wick avermes, and northwest ot the centre line of of Central Park West, on the north by the centre Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- BOARD MEETINGS. CHILDREN'S COURT. line of One Hundred and Tenth street. on the west wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos, 6 by the westerly boundary of said borough. and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. First Division—Nr,. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan Alfred P. W. Seaman, William young, Frederick Philip D. Meagher and William J. Bogenshutz, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Ernest K. Coulter. Clerk. Spiegelberg, Justices. Justices. )ohn Vs. Carpenter, Clerk. meets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), Telephone. 53;3 Stuyvesant. lames V. Gilloon, Clerk; John H. Servis. Deputy Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. City Hall, every Friday, at ro.3o o'clock a. m. Second Division.—\o. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. Clerk. Court opens at 9 a.m. JOSEPH HAAG, William F. Delaney. Clerk. Location of Court-Broadway and Ninety-sixth Secretary. Telephone, 627 Main. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal ' Fourth District-Embraces the Twenty fourth and I Twenty-fifth "ards, that portion of the Twenty-first holidays excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet Telephone, 4006 Riverside. and Twenty-third \1' ards lying east of the centre line CITY -MAGISTRATES' COURT. of Stuyvesant avenue and east of the centre line of in the Old Council Chamber (Room z6). City Sixth District-The Sixth District embraces the Hall, at call of the Mayor. First Division. Schenectady avenue, and that portion of the Twenty- territoryy bounded on the south it the centre line of seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Court opens from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Fifty-north street and by the centre line of Ninety- Starr street between the boundary line of Queens Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. sixth street from Lexington avenue to Fifth avenue, and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast Crane, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Joseph on the west by the centre line of Lexington avenue , of the centre line of Suydam street between the F. Moss, James J Walsh, Henry Steinen, Daniel from Fifty-ninth street to Ninety -sixth street and centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and The Board of Revision of Assessments meets E. Finn, Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris. the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety-sixth southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), City Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Otto H street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the between the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and Hall, every Thursday at is a. m., upon notice of Droege, Joseph E. Corrigan, Moses Herrman, Paul north by the centre line of One H undred and Tenth Broadway. the Chief Clerk, Krotel. street, on the east by the easterly boundary of said ' Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue. HENRYJ. STORRS, all of Blackwell's Philip Bloch. Secretary, One Hundred and borough, including, however, Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, Chief Clerk, Twenty-first street and Sylvan place. Island and excluding any portion of Ward's Island Clerk, Milton 1. Williams, Assistant Clerk. First District—Criminal Court Building. Herman Toseph Jacob Marks, Justices. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 P. m. The Board of City Record meets in the Old Second District—Jefferson Market. Edward A. Sfctuade, Clerk; homas M. Cams Council Chamber (Room 16). City Hall, at call Third District—]\o. 69 Essex street bell, Deputy Clerk; John J. Dietz, Frederick J Fifth District-Contains the' Eighth. Thirtieth of the Mayor. Fourth District—No. it East Fifty-seventh street, Stroh, Assistant Clerks. and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty- PATRICK J. TRACY, Fifth District— One hundred and Twenty-first Location of Court-Northwest corner of Third second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court Supervisor, Secretary. street. southeastern corner of Sylvan place. avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office open house; northwest corner of Fifty-third street and Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g Third avenue. and Brook avenue. a. m. to 4 p. m. Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, DEPARTMENT OF STREET Seventh District—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Telephone, 4343 79-St. Clerk. Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. Clerk's Office Øn from g . m. to 4 p. m. CLEANING. Seventh District-The Seventh District embraces Telephone,go7407 Bay Ridge. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Second Division. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east Sixth District-The Sixth District embraces the ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. Borough of Brooklyn. by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of terminus thereof, and north of the northerly ter- the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES City Magistrates—Edward T. Dooley, James G. minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh P in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill Tighe, John Naumer. E. G. Higginbotham, Frank direction the course of the Harlem river, on a line and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec- i n can procure material for that purpose-ashes, E. O'Reilly, Henry J. Furlong, Alfred E. Steers, conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor- tion of the centre hues of Bridge and Fulton streets; street sweepings, etc.2 collected by the Depart. A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Alecander H. Geismar, John ough, on the north and west by the northerly and thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- Dent of Street Cleantog-free of charge by ap- F. Hylan. westerly boundaries of said borough. bush avenue ; thence along the centre line of Flat- ,lying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No. 318 Phillip J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. Davies, bush avenue to Atlantic avenue; thence along the "os. 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. Adams street. Justices. centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; Secretary to the Board. "Charles J. Flanigan, FOSTER CROWELL, Heman B. Wilson, Clerk ; Robert Andrews, thence along the centre line of \' ashington avenue Commissioner of Street Cleaning. Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Deputy Clerk. to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park Location of Court-Nu. 70 Manhattan street. avenue to \ti'averly avenue ; thence along the centre Courts. Clerk's Office o n daily (Sundays and legal holi- line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue - thence First District-No. 318 Adams street. days excepted) from q a. m. to 4 P. m along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to budson BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Second District-Court and Butler streets. Eighth District-The Eighth District embraces avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- Third District-M yrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. the territory bounded on the south by the centre nue to Johnson street ; thence along the centre line OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Fourth District-No. 6 Lee avenue. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along RICHMOND, BOROUGH HALL, ST. GEORGE, NEW Fifth District-No. 249 Manhattan avenue. the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin- Ba1GHTON, NEW Yoga CITY. Sixth District—No. 495 Gates avenue. y and easterly boundaries of nimg. east by the northerl Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices, -'5 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue (Flatbush). said borough including Randall's Island and the J received by the President of the Borough Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- ! Charles P. Bible Clerk. whole of R aid's Island. Court-house. No.i 6n Fulton street. of Richmond at the above office until 12 o'clock land). roseph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, Justices. m. on Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third William J. Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan, Seventh District-The Seventh Distfiict embraces street. Deputy Clerk. the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 190S. Tenth District-No. 133 New Jersey avenue. Location of Court-Sylvan place and One Hin'- Wards. Borough of Richmond. dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, Borough of Queens. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- Justices. Samuel F. Brothers, Clerk. No. 5. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT daps excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful- SIDEWALK* BETWEEN NOS. 1954 AND '974 City Magistrates-Matthew J. Smith Joseph Telephone, 395 Harlem. ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). RICHMVND 'TERRACE, PORT R1CIITOND, Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. 0 Ninth District-The Ninth District embraces the Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 P. m.; Satur- TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL days, 9 a. no. to 12 m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed- THERETO. Courts. territory bounded on the south hy the centre line of Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty- nesdays Thursdays and Fridays. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and First District-St. Mary's Lyceum, Long IslamIsland ninth street from the centre line of Seventh avenue I Jury days, Wednesdays and Thursdays. quality of the material, and the nature and ex- City. to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east "Telephone, qo4 East New York. tent, as near as possible, of the work required is Second District-Town Hall, Flushing L. I. by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the as follows: Third District- Central avenue, Far kockaway centre line of Irving place. including its pro ection tl.lr.rnirh of Ciu.seais. 1,400 square feet of cement sidewalk, to furnish L. 1. through Gramercy Park, and by the centre 3tue of First District-First Ward (all of Long Island City and lay. Borough of Richmond. Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth formerly composing five wards). CourtSt.-room, The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is five (y) City Magistrates-Joseph B. Handy, Nathane] street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth Mary's Lyceum, Nos. icy and 117 Fifth street, Long Marsh. street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety- Island City. days.

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The amount of security required is One Hun- titt of the work, as near as possible, is as fol- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. List 29, No. 8. Grading lot on the north side dred Dollars ($loo). Iws: of Sixteenth street, between Prospect Park West The contracts must be bid for separately, and 244 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified tilpc and Tenth avenue. the bids will be compared and the contract sewer of ten (to) inches interior UBT.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO List 91, No. 9. Grading a lot on the south side awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each diameter. all complete, as per section P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, of Union street, between Rogers and Bedford contract. on plan of the work. nprovcd or unimproved lands affected thereby, avenues, and on the north side of President Bidders are requested to make their bids or 2,431 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe hat the follo ving proposed assessments have been street, between Rogers and Bedford hermes. estimates upon the blank form prepared by the sewer of eight (8) inches interior di- nrnpleted and are lodged in the office of the List q8, No. Io. Paving with asphalt, curbing President, a copy of which, with the proper ameter, all complete, as per section on tiard of Assessors for examination by all per- De Sales place, between Bushwick avenue and envelope in which to inclose the bid,. together plan of the work, cio: interested, viz.: Evergreen cemetery. with a copy of the contract, including the speci- 12 manholes, complete, as per section on List 142, No. rt. Ser:er in Bay Twenty-third fications, in the form approved by the Corpora- plan of the work. Borough of Manhattan. street, between Bath and ('roilsey avenues. tion Counsel, can be obtained upon application I flush tank, with No. 5 Van Vranken List 226, No. r. Paving with granite block List 144, No. t2. Sewer basin on the southerly therefor at the office of the said President. The syphon, set complete, as per section on lavement, curbing and recurbing 'Twelfth ave- corner of Bletekcr street and St. Nicholas ave- ulans and drawings may be seen and other in. plan of the work, lus', fron: Forty-eighth street to Fiftieth street. nue. formation obtained at the office of the Commis- Soo feet (B. Ibf.) of foundation timber and List 275, No. z. Extension of sewer in One List 191, No. r,;. Sover basins at the northeast sioner of Public Works of the Borough of Rich- planking in place and secured. -hundred and Forty-first street, between Harlem and northwest corners of East >•ixteenth street mond, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough I cubic yard of concrete in place. liver and end of present sewer. and Cortel.you road. of Richmond. I cubic yard of brick masonry. List 192, No. t.t. Sewer in Eighty-first street, Borough of The Bronx. GEORGE CROMWELL, President. lo cubic yards of additional excavation. between First and Second avenues. The City of New York, November 21, 1908. 10 cubic yards of additional filling. List 301, No. 3. Sewer in Bryant avenue, be- List 198, No. 15. Sewer in Fourth avenue, east 30no feet (B. A3.) of sheeting, retained. ween East One IIundred and Seventy-seventh side, between Ninety-fifth and Ninety-seventh n27,d8 The time for the completion of the work and ,treet and Boston road. streets. tt See General Instructions to Bid- he full performance of the contract is one hun Tist 356. Nn. 4. , Temporary sewer in White List eon, No. 16. Sewer in Fifly-fourth street, ders on the last page, last column, of Tred (too) days. Pains road, west side, between East Two Hun- between Sixth and Seventh avenues, the "City Record." The amount of security required is Twenty' 1red and Eighth (Elizabeth) street and East Two List 221. No, 17. Sewer basins on all four !fight Hundred Dollars ($2,Soo). {Tandred and Fifth (King) street. corners of Eighth avenue and Sixtieth street. No. 4- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- Borough of Queens. List 247. No. IS. Sewer basin at the northeast OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP ING DRAWING SUPPLIES AS PER SCTTED- corner of W, stminster all I Cortch-ou roads. RICHMOND, BOROUGH HALL, ST. GEORGE, NEW JLE OF ARTICT-ES AND SPECIFICATIONS List 87, No. 5. Temporary sewer in Twentieth List 249, No. io. Sewer in Fifty-seventh street. BRIGHTON, NEW YORK CITY. ATTACHED TO THE CONTRACT. FOR THE. ,trcct, between Fifth and Seventh avenues, Third between Fourteenth avenue an Fifteenth ave- Ward. EALhU BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE KUREAU OF ENGINEERING-CONSTRUC- nue. CION DIVISION. List 131, No. 6. Sewer in 'Thirteenth avenue, List 250, No. zo. Sewer in Forty-fir-t stryet, S received by the President of the Borough front Vandeventer avenue to Flushing avenue, ei Rielltoeitd at the above ollice until 12 o'clock The time for the completion of the work enri from the summit west of Seventh avenue to Sev- on the full performance of the contract is before First Ward. ' enth avenue. I ist 167, No. 7. Sewer in Lockwood street, List 251, No. ^t. Sewer in Oving'on avenue, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008. December 3t, tgoS. The amount of security required is Two Iinn from Broadway to Grand avenue, First Ward. between Sixth and Seventh avenue;. Borough of Richmond. fred T)ollars ($zoo). List 169, No. 8. Sewer in Ninth street, List 252, Nn. 2_. Sew-- in Eightieth street, The contracts must be bid for separately, and front Elptburst avenue to a point 360 feet south between First and Seco:!rl avenues. No. 1. FOR FURNISIIIíNG ALL TILE LABOR if Lamont avenue, and in 'lentil street, from List 253, No. 23, Server basin at the northea't \Nl) MA EkIALS REOU1REI) FOR C0N- the bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sunt for each Elmhurst avenue to a point I25 feet south of corner of Seventy-ninth s: reel and Seventh ave- , l kl'('•I NG A TEMPOR•:\RY COMBINED Lamont avenue, Second \ \'ard. Sl _ontract, nue. ;%VYI, -\ND APPURTENANCES IN FIRST List 176, No. 9. Sewer in Pomeroy street, List 254, No. 24. Sewer basin at the northeast A \'ENGI', BF.TWFEN WESTERVELT Bidders are requested to make their bids or e;- AVE- timatos upon the blank form prenared by the from Flushing avenue to Potter avenue, First and northwest corners of East Twenty-fifth street MF. AND JERSEY STREET, TOGETHER Ward. and Foster avenue. Wf'III ALL WORK INCIDENT.\L THERE- President, is crpv of which. with the proper e*t- list 783, No, to. Sewer in Third street, be- TO. velo"e in which M inclose the bid, together with twe,-n Orchard street and Ludlow avenue, Sec- List 255, No. us. Sewer in Fifty-third street, ile Engineer's estimate of the quantity and I copy of the contract, includinrr the specifications between Sixth and Seventh avenues. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel ond Ward. . quality of the material, anti the nature and ex- List 184, No. i r. Sewer in Third avenue, from List 270. No. 26. Sewer in Ra - Eleventh street, tettt, as near as possible, of the work required can be obtained upon npnlication therefor at the crown south of Pierce avenue to Graham ave- between Eighty-sixth street and Benson avenue. is as follows: office of the said President. The plans an-1 nue, First Ward. List 271, No. 27. Sewer in N.t:ety-seventh 400 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe drawings may he seen and other information oh List 185, No. rz. Sewer in Thirteenth avenue, street, between Shore coal and Marin: avenue. sewer of twelve (12) inches interior ti'ined at the office of the Commissi-ner of Pnbti,- from Broadway to Jamaica avenue, First Ward. List 272, No. 28. Sewer in Eight)-fourth street, diameter, all complete, as per section Works of the Borough of R'ct-nand, Borough Tlall. List 186, No. t3. Sever in Victor place, from between Firot and Second avenues. on plan of the work. New Brighton. Roantgh of Richmond Broadway to Third street, Second Ward. List 274, No. zq. Sewi-r in Seventy-fifth street. 535 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe GEORGE CROMWET.L, President. I,ist 187, No, 14. Sewer in Whitney avenue, between Shore road and Narrows avenue, and sewer of ten (lo) inches interior Tie City of New York, November r6, tgo8. from First to Second avenue. and outlet sewer between Broadway and Eleventh street, Second - diameter, all complete, as per section nzS,dS \fard. in Shore road, front Seventy-fifth strevt to Sev enty-first street. on plan of the work. See General Instructions to flid- List 241, No, t5. Paving with asphalt blocks 360 linear feet of sat glazed vitrified pipe lU- Seventh avenue. from Broadway to Graham I-ist 26q, No. go. Sewer . in Webster avenue, tiers on the last pos e, last column, of between Ocean pail; day and Gravesend avenue. sewer of eight (8) inches interior the "City Record" avenue, First Ward. diameter, all complete, as per section List 244, No. 16. Sewer in Sixth avenue List 273, No. 31. Sewer in Fifth avenue, he- on plan of the work. (Bartow street), from Broadway to Graham ave- twcen Ninetieth and Ninet, -foarth streets. 6 manholes, complete, as per section on plan OFFICE OP THE PRESIDENT OF TIFF BOROUGH OF nue, First Ward. The limits within which it iC proposed to lay of the vvork. RICHMOND, BOROUGH TAIL, ST. GEORGE, NEw The limits within which it is proposed to lay the said assessments include all the several houses 2 flush tanks, with No. 5 Van Vranken BRIGHTON, NEw YORK CITY. the said assessments include all the several and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- syphon. set complete, as per section on Louses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces eels of land situated on— plan of the work. FALET) BIDS OR ESTI\FAfFs WhI.L BE and parcels of land situated on— No. r. Both sides of Sutter avenue, from 500 feet (B. M. of foundation timber and cS received by the President of the Borough No. i. Both sides of Twelfth avenue, from Sheffield avenue to Pennsylvania avenue, and to plankim;, in ela c and s--cured. of Richmond at the above office until Iz o'clock Forty-eighth street to Fiftieth street, andto the extent of half the block at the intersecting I conic yard of concrete in place. m. on the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. I cubic yard of brick masonry. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. streets. No, z, Both sides of Lincoln avenue, (ruin to cupi-, yards of addi'ional excavation, No. 2. Both sides of One IIundred and Forty- Atlantic avenue to Glenmore avenue, and to the to cubic yards of additional filling Borough of Richmond. first street, from Lenox avenue to the Harlem extent of half the block at the interscctiug 2-non feet (P. M.) of she ^ting, retained. No, I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER River. streets. 2 reinforced concrete receiving basins, with ING FORAGE AT STABLE A, ON SWAN No. 3. Both sides of Bryant avenue, between No. 3. Both ides of Sterling place, front one an,i one-quarter (i f) inch gal- STREET, TOMPKINSVILLE, S. I. Boston ined and One hundred and Seventy' Utica avenue to Schenectady avenue, and to the vtutizcd wrought iron bars. all corn- The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity seventh street. extent of half the block at the intersecting lete, as shown on plans on Se in the No. 4. West side of White Plains road, from streets. and quality of the material, and the nature aur, fann trice of Commissioner of Public extent, as near as possible, of the work require, Two Hundred and Fifth street to Two ITundred No. 4. Both sides of Ninety-fifth street. Works. and connected with the -ewer. is as follows: and Eighth street. Fourth avenue to Marine avenue, and to the ~a tiarar feet of new S inches by rfi inches 140,000 pounds hay. No. 5. Both sides of Twentieth street, be- extent of half the block at the intersecting bluestone curb, furnished and set in 20,000 pounds straw. tween Fifth and Seventh avenues. streets. concrete. 145,000 pounds oats. No. 6. Roth sides of Thirteenth avenue, be. No, 5. Both sides of Forty-first street, be- Cast iron pipe connection to s. wer on 7,000 pounds bran. In-cell Flushing and Vandeventer avenues; both tween Thirteenth and New Utrecht avenues, and Westervelt avenue, including concrete 125 pounds fine salt. sides of Fourteenth avenue, between Flushing to the extent of half the block at the inter- base and excavation. a I complete, as 100 pounds oat meal. and Vandeventer avenues; both sides of Fifteenth seeting streets. shown on plan. 150 pounds oil meal. avenue. between Flushing and Vandeventer ave- No, 6. Both sides of Hart street, between The tinte for the completion of the work and sno pounds ground corn. nttes: both side; of Sixteenth avenue. between \frikoff and St. Nicholas avenues, and to the the fall performance of the contract is seventy ro dozen salt bricks. Vandeventer and Wilson avenues. and both sides extent of half the block at the intersecting (7o) days. The time for tie completion of the work ant of Wilson avenue, between Twelfth and Seven- streets. The amntmt of security required is Twenty- the full performance of the contract is by or tecnth avenues. No. .Both sides of Ninetieth strcet, be- tl.roe Il in'1red Dollars 1$ 2,301)1. before June 30, 1909. No. 7. Both sides of Lockwood street, be. treeen Third and Fifth avenues, and to the No. 2. P51R FERNlSIIING.-\LL•flli- L.\BOR The amount of security required is Eighteer toveen I;rnadway and Grand avenue. extent of half the block at the intersecting AND AIATERI-V.S REQUIRED FOR CON' Hundred Dollars ($i,800). No. 8. Both sides of Ninth and Tenth streets, streets. SI'i UC'iING A TEThIPOIt.-ARY COMBINED No, 2. FOIL FURNISHING AND DELIVER between Elntl!urst avenue and a point 36o feet No. 8. Lot No. 44 of Block LOO, on the SI.'WER .\ND APPURTEN.\NCES IN ST. ING FORAGE AT STABLE B, ON COLUMBIA south of Lamont avenue. north side of Sixteenth street, between l'ro<. A;.t.I S :AVENUE. FRO l TOMl'KINS AVE - STREET, WEST NEW IIRIGHTON, S. I. No. 9. Both sides of Pomeroy street, from pect Park West and Tenth avenue. FCC TO REYNOLDS STREET, TOGETHER The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity Flushing avenue to Potter avenue. No. q. Lot No. 24 of Block 1274, running Wl'"'.I ALI. WORK INCIDENTAL THERE- No. ro. Both sides of Third street, from from the south side of Union street to the and quality of the material, and the nature anc Orchard street to Ludlow avenue. TO. extent, as near as possible, of the work require[ north side of President street, between Rogers '['lie Eugcer's estimate of the quantity and is as follows: No. It. Both sides of Third avenue, from and Bedford avenues. grality of the material, and the nature and ex- 90,000 pounds hay. crown south of Pierce avenue to Graham avenue. No, to. Both sides of I)e Sales place, bo- tent, as near as possible, of the work required 15,000 pounds straw. Nn. t2 Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, from tw-een Bushwick avenue and Evergreen Cem- is as follows: 90,000 pounds oats. Broadway to Jamaica avenue. etery, and to the extent of half the block at 700 linear feet reinforced concrete 2,800 pounds bran. No. 13. Both sides of Victor place, from the intersecting streets. 2 feeto 4 inches by 3 feet inches 50 pounds fine salt. Rrnartway to Third street. No, rt. Both sides of Bay Twcnty-third interior diameters. all complete, as per goo pounds oat meal. No, 14. Both sides of Whitney avenue, from street, and west side of Twentieth avenue, frum sections on plan of the work. Broadway to Eleventh street: both sides of Sixth Bath avenue to Cropsey avenue. 600 pounds oil meal. street, between Elmhurst and Lamont avenues. 176 linear feet of reinforced concrete sewer 100 pounds ground corn. Nn, 12. South side of St. Nicholas avenue; of 2 feet 4 inches by 3 feet 3 inches No. 15. Both sides of Seventh avenue, from 6 dozen salt bricks. Broadway to Graham avenue. Ralph street to Bleecker street, and sist silo interior diameters. all complete, as per The tinte for the completion of the work anm of Ralph street, between St. Nicholas and Wyck- section on plan of the work. No. r6. Both sides of Sixth avenue. from the full performance of the contract is by ot Broadway to Graham avenue. and Lots Nos. 53, off avenues. 145 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe before June 3o, 1909. Nu. 13. Both sides of East Sixteenth street, sewer of twelve (r2) incites interior ;6. 57, 5q, 6r, 62 to 70 of Block 145, being rear The amount of security required is Elever of lots on the east side of Sixth avenue. from Beverley road to Cortelvou road. dian!cter, all complete, as per section Hundred Dollars ($1,ioo). No. 14. Both sides of Eighty-first street, fro..ir on tilan of the work. All persons whose interest; are affected by the No. .3. FOR SHOEING THE TIORSES A'I above named proposed assessments, and who are First avenue to Second avenue. 230 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe STAPLE A. ON SWAN STREET, TOMP sewer of eight (8) inches interior opposed to the same, or either of them, are re No. t5. South side of Fourth avcu•ae, frm: KINSVILLE, S. I. guested to present their objections, in writing, te Ninety-fifth to Ninety-seventh street. diameter, all complete, as per section The Superintendent's estimate of the quantit} No. 16. Both sides of Fifty-fourth street. on plan of the work. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No, 32c and quality of the material, and the nature am Broadway, New York, on or before December 29 from Sixth avenue to S.ventlt avenue. 22(1 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified pipe extent, as near as possible, of the work require, Both sides of Sixtieth street, heitven':! =ewer of six (6) inches interior Igii, at It a. m.. at which time and place the No. 17. is as follows: said objections will be heard and testimony re Seventh and Ninth avenues; east side of Seventh diameter, all complete, as per section a6 draught horses. avenue; both sides of Eighth avenue, hc•t:•r-.-ca on plan of the work. ceived in reference thereto. 13 light driving horses. ANTONIO ZUCCA, Fifty-ninth and Sixty-first streets. 7 manholes, complete, as per section on The time for the completion of the work ane No. 18. East side of Westminster road, be plan of the work. PAUL WEIMANN, the full performance of the contract is by of JAMES 11. KENNEDY, tween Beverley and Cortei ou rhads. I flash tank with No. 5 Van Vranken before December ,;t, rgoq. No. r9. Both sides of Fiftc-seventh street. epphott, set eomolete, as per section on Board of Assessors. 'Cl -e amocnt of security required is Four Hun \VILLIAM H. TASTER. Secretary. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth avenncx. plan of the work. died Dollars 19400). 2,000 linear feet of piles, furnished. driven aud No. 320 Brgadway, City of New York, Borougf No. 2o. Both sides of Forty-first street, bc- NO 4. FOR STIOEING THE TFQl1SF,S Al tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. cut. of Manhattan, November 27, t9o8. Sl':\P,LE B, ON COLD\1BI:\ S l'RIa?1', Wb:S'I nz7,d8 No. zt, Both sides of Ovington avenue-. from 2,500 feet (Il. M.) of vel ow pine foundation ?'t } Bia(efi1ON, S. 1. timher and plankina. in place and Sixth to Seventh a': cnue. The Sut'erintcnrlent's estimate of the quantit7 No. 22. Both sides of Ei¢htieth shin et, hr:- secured. and quality. of the material, and the nature ane 6.5oo feet (B. 1t.) of spruce planking, in UIILIC NOTICE IS ITEREBY GIVEN TO tureen First and Second avenues. extent, as near as possible, of the work requires No, ^3. North side of Seventy-ninth and south oleic and secured. is as follows: P the owner or owners of all houses and zo cubic yards of concrete. in place. lots, improved or unimproved lands affected side of Seventy-eiglttlt streets, between Teii 23 draught horses. aud Fort Hamilton avenues. I cubic yard of brick masonry. 4 light driving horses. thrreby, that the following proposed assessments z6o cubic yards of additional excavation. The time for the completion of the work an( have been completed and are lodged in the office No. 24. Both sides of East Twenty-fifth street. 260 cubic yards of additiu+,al filling. the full performance of the contract is by o: of the Board of Assessors for examination by between Newkirk and Foster avenues. 6n.000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting. retained. before December 31, 1000. all persons interested, viz.: No. 25. Both sides of Fifty-third street, he' 1,500 square feet of additional reinforcing The amount of security required is Three Hun tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. metal, equal and similar to Nov. 4 or dreil Dollars ($sno). Borough of Brooklyn. No. 26. Both sides of Bay Eleventh street to expanded metal. furnished and The contracts must he bid for separately ane List 9771, No. i. Regulating, grading, paving and Bennets lane, front Bee-you avenue to F-ig:nty' placed. sixth street. the bids will be compared ard the con+ract award with asphalt, curbing and laying cement sidewalks stison. zoo pounds of additional reinforcing metal. ed at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract in Sutter avenue, between Sheffield and Penn- No. 27. Both sides of Ninety--seventh ' equal and similar to corrugated steel Ttidders are requested to make their bids o sylvania avcnncs. between Shore road and ?tiar-ine accnur. rods, furnished and placed. estimates upon the blank form prepared by thi list g839, No, 2. Regulating, grading, curbing No. 28. Iloth sides of l.ightc-fourth street. ;u linear feet of house sewers (not inter- President, a copy of which. with the proper en and laying cement sidewalks in Lincoln avenue, from First avenue to Second a;•ginne. cented), extended and connected. velope in which to enclose the bid, together w•itl behvccn Atlantic and Glenmore avenues. No. zo. Both sides of Seventy-liftb street, In r The time for the completion of the work and tween First and Second avenue°, armi between a copy of the contract. including the specifica List 9877, No. 3. Regulating, grading, curbing -trit side of the full performance of the contract s seventy tin in the form approved by the Cnreoratin and laying cement sidewalks on Sterling place, Narrows avenue and Shore inani ; c (70) days. Counsel, can he obtained upon annlica:ion there between Utica and Schenectady avenues. Shore road, between Severity-first and Seventy- The amount of security required is Forty- filth t streets. for at the office of the said President.Tin Tist 9906, No. 4. Regulating, grading, orrbing u;, frua eight Hundred Dollars ($e.8nol. plans and drawings may lie seen and other infor and laying cement sidewalks on Ninety-fifth No. 3o, Both sides of W, b:a, r a n un No. a. FOR FURNINTIING ALL THE etmus. mation obtained at the office of the Commissione slicot, between Fourth and Marine avenues. Ocean iarkinsy to (raveser.,l TABOR AN!) MATERI.\LS REOLTIRE13 FOR No. ;t, Both sides of Fifth ovcuue, fm, ut SANT- of Public Works of the Borough of Richmond List 000q, No. q Regulating, grading, curbing CONSTRUCTING A TEMPORARY Born„Ch Ifall. N:.-•.v Rri<_hton. Borntty;b of Rich and laying cement sidewalks en Forty-first street, Ninetieth street to Ninety-fourth street. TARY SEWER AND :\PPl'RTENANCES IN ma ori. het em-r fhirlectith and Nev,Utrecht avenues. All Inc r,e ins whose interests are affected by the RTCTIMOND TtTRNPH

i2736 THE -CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Igo8.

the said objections will be heard and testimony The examination will be held on Wednesday, 7'EENTH, SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH, WHEN REQUIRED. FOR MAKING CERTAIN received in reference thereto. )eceetber 23, tgo8, at to a. m. D IINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH STREETS REPAIRS TO LAMP-POSTS, AND FOR FUR- ANTONIO ZUCCA, The subjects and weights of the examination ItND IN IRVING PLACE, BOROUGH OF NISAING GAS TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PAUL WEIMANN, ,re as follows: ì1iANHATTAN. FROM JANUARY I, tgoo, TO DECEMBER 3R JAMES H. KENNEDY, 'ethnical ...... 6 1'he time allowed for doing and completing the 19o9, BOTH INCLUSIVE. Board of Assessors. :xperience ...... _ - 4 v ork will be one hundred and forty (140) work- For lighting streets, avenues, pubic buildings, WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Broad- hig days. parks and public places in the Borough of Brook- way. Tite percentage required is 75 on the technical The security required will be Forty Thou_and lyn. The City of New York. City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, aper and 70 on all. I)ollars ($40,000). FOR FURNISHING GAS LAMPS. ETC, ON November 27, 1908. Candidates must have a knowledge gained by No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- THE STREETS. AND SO ON. AND FOR n27,d8 ctual experience in general chemistry and quan- I NG MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES FOR itative analysis. Some of the questions in the -1.ABORATORIES. ING. CLE'ANIN UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 2chnical paper will call for a knowledge of cal- The time for the delivery of the articles. ma- TAINING THE the owner or owners of all houses and ulations of analytical chemistry. n rrials and supplies and the performance of the BET ONGING I hots,P improved or unimproved lands affected Some credit will be given on the technical c ontract is until December 31, Igo8 NEW LAMPS thereby. that the following proposed assessments aper for ability to consult reference books in The amount of security will be Five Hundred FURNISI-TTNG 1 bave been completed and are lodged in the office 'rertch and German. I:)ollars ($Soo). of the Board of Assessors for examination by The examination is open to all citizens of the No. ;. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- ON THE STRET.TS. AVENUES. PARKS AND all persons interested, viz.: Jnited States, and the rule requiring that every I NG PIG LEAD. PUBLIC PT.ACES, FRON JANUARY I. tgog, Borough of The Bronx. tpplication shall bear the. certificates of four The time for the de'ivery of the articles, ma- TO DECEMBER 3t, tgoq, BOTH INCLUSIVE. esidents of The City of New York is waived ti!rials and supplies and the performance of the For furnishing gas lamps, etc., on the streets, List 9656. No. I. Regulating, grading, curb' or this examination. contract is sixty (6o) calendar days. and so on, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The ille. flawing, laying crosswalks, building an- There are two vacancies in the Department of The amount of security sha'l be One Thousand City of New York, proaches and erecting fences in Bryant avenue, l ealth. I)ollars ($i.000). FOR FURNISHING NAPHTHA OR SIM- from Boston road to East One Hundred and Salary. $1,200 per annum The bidder will state the price, per unit, of IL.AIl ILLUMINATING MATERIAL FOR Eighty-second street. Minimum age. at years. e ach item of work or supplies contained in the THE PUBLIC LAMPS USING SAME, -AND List 9660, No. z. Regulating, grading, curb- F. A. .r'PEN('ER. s'.pecifications or schedule, by which the bids will FOR FURNISHING. LIGHTING. EX- ing, flagging, laying crosswa;ks, building ap- Secretary. b e tested. TTNGUISHING. CT.EANING, REPAIRING nroaches and placing fences in Bryant avenue, The bids will be comparedand each contract AND MAINTAINING SUCH LAMPS, SUP- from Westchester Sven te to Boston road. •31.d2 a warded for all the work, artic'es, materials and PT.YING NAPHTHA. ETC., FOR NEW List 9685 No. 3. Sower in West One Hun- s applies contained in the specifications or sched- LAMPS, FOR FURNISHING NEW LAMPS dred and Ninety-second street, between Exterior MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. agg U le attached thereto. AS REQUIRED, FOR FURNISHING - OR street and Bailey avenue; in Bailey avenue, 1ROAnwsY, NEW YORK, October 31, tgo8. Bidders are requested to make their bids or M'TUNG CERTAIN REPAIRS TO LAMP- between Kingsbridge road and Sedgwick avenue; stimates upon the blank form prepared by the POSTS, AND FOR FURNISHING BURNER'S in Sedgwick avenue, between Bailey avenue and UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ')epartment. a copy of which, with , proper AND APPT.T'NCES OF IMPROVED SYSTEM Kingsbridge road; in Heath avenue, between P that applications will be received from nvelope in which to inclose the bd together OF TIGHTING STREETS, AVENUES. PARKS Bailey avenue and Kingshridge road; iu Ear WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, UNTIL 12 -ith a copy of the contract. including the specifi- AND PUBLIC PLACES. FROM JANUARY r, merichplace, between Heath avenue and Kings M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1908, e ations. in the form approved by the Corporation rnoo. TO DECEMBER 31, 1909, BOTTI IN- i ri,k.- rd. and in Harlem River terrace. be- CL.irSTVE. or the position of C ounsel, can be obtained upon application therefor tween Fordham road and Bailey avenue. t the Office of the Department. Room t 536, No. For furnishing naphtha, etc., and' , lighting Borough of Queens. PATROLMAN, POLICE DEPARTMENT. a I Park row. New York Cite; the plans, if any, streets. avenues, parks and public places in the (NO APPLICATION RECEI\'Ell BY THE List 79, No. 4. Sewer in Beebe avenue, Eroi, :hich are made a part of the mecifications, may Borough of Brorklvn The City of New York. 'OSIMISSION, BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE b e seen in the office of the Chief Engineer, Room FOR FURNISHING AND MAINTAINING Academy street to \,illiam street, First \ard. \F'J'ER 12 M. ON DECEMBER 5 WILL BEt o List tol, No. g. Sewer in the Boulevard, from 22, No. 21 Park row, New York Cty. where any ET.VCTRTC TAMPS FOR I. I G H T I N G \CCEPTED.) If urther information ma," be obtained. SHOWETS. AVENT1ES. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Nott avenue to Bodine street, First \fard. The subjects and weights are as follows: P \ R-FS AND List 120, No. 6. Sewer in Buchanan place, JOHN H. O'BRIEN. Comm;ssioner of Water PUBI TC PLACES. FROM JAN- 'hysical development and strength...... so Supply. Gas and Elec'ricity UARY I. r000 TO DECEMBER 31, 1909, from a point 150 feet north of Grand avenue to dentaltest ...... so Newtown avenue, First Ward. The City of New York. November 24, egos. BOTH INCT-USIVE. n25.do For lighting streets, avenues, public buildings, List 127, No. 7. Sewer in Hopkins avenue, The subjects and weights of the mental test parks and nubile places in the Borough of Brook- front a point i50 feet south of Grand avenue to .re as follows: t?9 See General Instructions to Bid- lyr. The City of New York. Temple street, First Ward. .Iemory test ...... -2 tlers on the last page, bat column, of The amount of the security required is tWenty- List 150, No. 8. Sewer in Eighth street, be- ;overnment ...... c 1Ille "City Record." - five per cent. (21%) of the amount of the bid twcen Orchard street aud Lamont avenue. .ocalities ...... t or estimate, exceot "for furnishing gas lamps." The limits within which it is proposed to lay \rithmetic ...... 2 required 1: fifty per cent. the said assessments include all the several houses DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELEC-°'t tther^) of the the security ammmt of the hid or estimate. and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels 'RICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARE Row, (Sn Seventy per cent. will be required on the men. The bidder will state the price of each item of land situated on— al examination. 30ROUGH Of MANHATTAN, CITY Of NEW Yoax. er article contained in the specifications- or ached- No- I. Both sides of Bryant avenue, from Seventy per cent. will be regnired on strength. -, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ules, per lamp. lamppost, column, service-pine, Boston road to One Hundred and Eighty-sec- Seventy per cent, will be required on physical received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- stand-pine or Other unit of measure, be which the ottd street, and to the extent of half the block levelopment, p at the intersecting streets. ly. Gas and Electricity at the above office until bids will be tested. Applications will not be received from persons 2 o'clock p. m. on Blank forms mav be obtained at the office of No. 2. Both sides of Bryant avenue from who are less than twenty-three (a.;) years of age the Department. Room T g t9 \t'estchester avenue to Boston road, and, to the )Ti December 5, or who are more than MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 190lí, TOII'\T li. O'BRIE!d, Commis ioner. - extent of half the block at the intersecting toos, hirty (30) years of age. FOR FURNISHING GAS FOR AND 'I'O New York, November 24. 1908, streets. nz4,d7 No. 3. East side of Harlem River terrace, Naturalized citizens mustattach their nat- -1THE PUBLIC LAMPS ON 'I'HE STREETS, iralization papers to application. UPPLYING GAS, ETC., FOR NEW LAMP'S p:-- See General Instruction" to Btd- from bordham road to One Hundred and Nine- Applicants will be notified later of the dates of tietL street; both sides of One Hundred and VHEN REQUIRED, FOR MAKING CERTAIN ders on the last page, last column, ot he physical and mental examinations. tEPAIRS 'I'U LAMP-POSTS AND FOR FUR- the "City Record." Ninety-second street, from Exterior street to F. A. SPENCER. p Bailey avenue; both sides of Bailey avenue, from JISIIlNG GAS TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS Secretary. :BUST JANUARY I, L909, TU DECEMBER 31, Kingsbridge road south to its intersection with ovr.dc DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND'SLEC-- Sedgwick avenue; both sides of Sedgwick ave- 9og, BOTH INCLUSIVE. For lighting streets, avenues, public buildings, BOROUGHTRECITY, Room 1536, Nos.- 13 TO 21 PARR Row, noe, from its intersection with Bailey avenue :MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Commission, No. agg OF MANHATTAN, CITY of NEW Yoex. northerly to Kingsbridge road; both sides of [arks and public places in The City of New t3ROADWAY, CITY OF NEW YORK. Ilcath avenue, fron Bailey avenue northerly to :ork: c EALED BIDS OR ESTIM.\TES WILL BE Kingsbridge road; both sides of Kingsbridge UHLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF No. I. Borough of Manhattan. ,tel received by the Commissioner of Water terrace, from Heath avenue to Kingsbridge road: P all competitive examinations two weeks in No. 2. Borough of The Bronx, Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office southwesterly side of Kingsbridge road, from advance of the date upon which the receipt of No, 3. Borough of Queens. until 2 n. m. on - . ' _ Tee Taw avenue to Bailey avenue. applications for any scheduled examination will No. 4. Borough of Richmond. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19Ø .' i, No. 4. Blocks Si, 82, 89 and go, bounded by close. Applications will be received for only FOR FURNISHING GAS LAMPS, ETC., ON such examinations as are scheduled No applica- CHE STREETS ANI) SO ON, AND FOR CON- FQ R FURNISHING, PUTTING IN'PL.\CE Payntar avenue, Beebe avenue, Freeman avenue, HUNDREI) Prospect street, Crescent street and \Villiam tion will be accepted at the office' of the Coni. 'ECTING, LIGHTING, EXTINGUISHING. AND MAINTAINING SIX (600) street; both sides of Beebe avenue, from Acad- mission, by mail or otherwise, after the closing i LEANING, REPAIRING AND MAINTAIN- GAS REGULATORS. FROM JANUARY I, etny street to Prospect street; southeast side of hour for the receipt of same set forth in the .NG THE SAME, AND ALSO LAMPS BL tocc. TO DECEMBER 3t, t90o, 110TH INCLU- Prospect street, from Payntar avenue to Free- advertisement, ,ONGING TO THE CITY, SUP'P'LYING NEW SIVE. man avenue. When an examination is advertised, a person 1.AMPS WHEN REQUIRED AND FOR FUR-For furnishing gas regulators in public bui1d- No. 5. Both sides of the Boulevard, from desiring to compete in the sarve may obtain all iISHING BURNERS AND APPLIANCES ings in The City of New York, in the Boroughs - Nott avenue to Bodine street; both sides of application blank upon request made in *riting i ~OR IMPROVED SYSTEM OF LIGHT].\,. of Manhattan and The Bronx. Thirteenth street, from Van Alst avenue to 3r by personal application at the office of the iN THE STREETS, AVENUE, PARKS AND FOR FURNISHING STEAM FOR IIF.A'I-- the Boulevard; west side of Van Alst avenue, Commission. koom i t ig PUBLIC PLACES FROM JANUARY I, 1909, ING OR POWER PURPOSES TO (ERT:\IN between Nott avenue and Fourteenth street. The Commission cannot guarantee that applica- 1'0 DECEMBER It, Igog, BOTH INCLUSIs•r, PUBLIC BUILDINGS. FRO\-1 JANUARY I, No. 6. Both sides of Buchanan place, be- tions mailed in response to written requests will For furnishing gas lamps, etc., on the streets 'g09, TO DECEMBER gt. Igoo, BOTH INCi.U- tween Newtown and Grand avenues. be received in time to permit of their being pre- ind so on in The City of New York: SIVE. NO. 7. Both sides of Hopkins avenue, from pared and filed prior to closing hour. No. I. Borough of Manhattan. • For furnishing steam to public buildings in The Temple street to Grand avenue. All notices of examivauuns will be posted ir, No. z. Borough of The Bronx. City of New York, in the Boroughs of Manhat- the.' office of the Comruission, and advertised in No. 3. Borough of Queens. tan and The Bronx. No. 8. Both sides of Eighth street, from the CITY RECORD for two weeks in advance of the Orchard street to Lamont avena-. No. 4. Borough of Richmond. The amount of security required for furnish- All persons whose interests are affected by the date upon which the receipt ot applications will FOR FURNISHING NAPHTHA OR SIM- ing gas regulators is fifty per cent. (co%) of the close for any stated position, ILAR ILLUMINATING MATERIAL FOR THE amount of the bid or estimate. above-named proposed assessments. and who are notice opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- Public will also he given by advertise PUBLIC LAMPS USING SAME, AND FOR For furnishing steam the 'amount of security quested to present their objections, in writing, to ment in most of the City papers. FURNISHING LIGHTING. EXTINGUISH- required is twenty-five per cent. (25%) of the the Secretary of the Board of Assessors. No, 32o Wherever an examination is of a technical ING, CLEANING, REPAIRING ANI) MAIN- i amount of the bid or estimate. Broadway, New York. an or before December ,haracter. due notice is given by advertisement T:AININC. SUCH LAMPS, SUPPL's'INi I The bidder will state the [rire of each item or in the technical journals appertaining to the par- NAPIITHA, ETC., FOR NEW LAMI'S, FOR article contained in the specifications or ached- 22, ioOR, at I t a, m.. at which time andplace icalar pr',fessiun for which the examination is the said objections will be heard and testimony FURNISIIING NEW LAMPS AS REOUIREID, J ties, per regulator, in the contract for Ras regu- received in reference thereto. called. FOI( FURNISHING OR MAKING CERT.\IN I lators, and per thousand pounds of steam, as ANTONIO ZUCCA, Such notices will be sent to rte daily papers REPAIRS TO LA \IP-POSTS ANI) FOR FUR- I measured on a meter, or per building per month. as matters of news.The scope of the examina NISHING BURNERS AND APPLIANCES OF I or other unit of measure, by which the bids will PAUT. WEIITANN. tion will be stated, biet JAMES H. KF-NNEDY. for more general informa- IMPROVED SYSTEM OF LlC.flTTNI I he tested. Board of Assessors. tion application should be made at the office ol STREETS, AVENUES, PARKS AND PUBLIC Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Commission. PLA('ES FROM JANUARY t, 1909, TO L)1:- tie Department. Room rato Park Row Building. ,VILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Broad- Specimen questions of previous examinations TOTIN IT O'TIRIFN. Commissioner. Way. CEMBkA 31, 1909, BOTH INCLUSIVE. •ray he obtained at Room t,os- For furnishing naphtha, etc., and lighting New York. November 24. too8. City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Unless otherwise specifically stated. the mini nz4.d7 November Ig, 1908. streets, avenues, parks and public places in The n 19,30 num at;e requirement for all positions is at. city of New York: ;t.sr See General Instructions to Bid- . FRANK L. FOLK, No. I. Borough of Manhattan. ders on the last page, last column, of President; No. 2. It ,rough of The Bronx. the "City Record." MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE R. ROSS Al'TLETOA, No. 3. Borough of Oueens. ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, No. 4. Borough of Richmond. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC. COMMISSION. Commissioner,. FOR FURNISHING AND MAINTAI\I~+! TRECITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row FRANK A. S^.axcxa, ELECTRIC LAMPS FOR L I C II T I N G BOROUGH Of MANHATTAN. CITY OF NEW Yoxtt. Seeretar' STREETS, AVENUES, PT)ItI TC TIHiLDTNGS, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE CoMMIssION, No. 66 PARKS AND PUBLIC PLACES FROM SEALED BIDS-OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LAFAYETTE STREET. NEW YORE CITY. October 3% tong, TO DECEMBER 3t, 1909, «) received by the Commissioner of Water 1908. T:\T.:T'ARY I. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE ROTTI INCLUSIVE. Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - that applications for the following positions COMMISSION. For lighting streets, avenues, public buildings, until 2 p. m. on inP the labor class will be received on and after parks and public places in The City of New MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908, York: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 190S, TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH No, I Borough of Manhattan. FOR FIJRNISHING, PUTTING IN PLACE viz. : WARDS. No. 2. Borough of The Bronx, AND MAINTAINING ONE -HUNDRED AND . I Labor Clan— t'ari I. No, 3. Boroughs of Manhattan and The EIGHTY-TWO (182) GAS REGULATORS, URSUANT TO THE PROGISIONS OF Bronx. ' FROM TANUARY I, moo, TO DECEMBER 31. COAL PASSER. chapter 537 of the Laws of 1891 and the LTCENSEL) FIREMAN. P Na. 4, Borough of Otteens. 1900. BOTH INCLUSIVE. Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, No. 5. Borough of Richmond. For furnishing gas regulators iii public build- Applications will be received at the ground notice is hereby given that meetings of the Com- floor of the new Criminal Court Building. corner The amount of the security required is twenty- ings in thi Borough of Brooklyn, The City of missioners appointed under said Acts will be held five per cent. (25%) of the amount o(,. the bid New York, White and Centre streets. at the office of the Commission. Room 138, No. or estimate, except "for furnishing gas lamps, The amount of security required for furnish' Applicants for the position of Licensed Fireman z8o Broadway (Stewart Building). Borough of must present a license issued by the Police De- where the security required is fifty per cent. ing gas regulators is fifty per cent. (so%) of the Manhattan, New York City. on Mondays. (Tor) of the amount of the hid or estimate. amount of the hid or estimate. nartment to the effect that they have qualfied as Wednesdays and Fridays of each week. at 2 licensed firemen. The bidder will state the price of each item The bidder will state the price of each item or o'clock n. m.. until further notice. or article contained in the specifications or sched- article contained in the specifications' or sched- FRANK L. POLK, Dated New York City, October I2. toot President: ules, per lamp, lamp-post, column, service-pipe, ules, per ree+dator, or other unit of measure. by WTT.T.I \M E. STILLINGS. stand-nipe, or other unit of measure, by which which the liens will be tested. R. ROSS APPLETON. GEORGE C. NORTON. ARTTTILR T. O'KEEFFE, the bid will be tested. Blank forms mav be obtained at the office of LEWIS A. ARRAMS. Blank forms may he obtained at the office of :he Department. Room turo Park Row Building, Municipal Civil Service Commissioners. Commissioners. the Department. Room rato. TORN H. O'BRIEN. Commissioner. FRANK A. SPENCER, LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN. Secretary. Cleric. JOHN H. ('BRIEN. Commissioner. New York. November 24, rgoS- ns New York, November sa, Igc8. 1124.d7 n24.d7 g;(r See General instructions to Bid- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, NO. a99 t See General Instructions to Bid- dere on the last page, last column, of BROADWAY, NEW YORE. October 31. Ig08. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, dere on the last page, laut column, of the "City Record." I GAS AND ELECTRICITY. the "City Record." AMENDED NOTICE. DEPARTMED T OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELIC- DEPAETMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEc- DEPARTMENT OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- TRrCITY, ROOM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARK Row, T UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OP NEW YORE, that the time for receiving applications for TRICITY, ROOM c536. Nos. 13 TO 21 PARE,-ROW, TRICITY, ROOM t5,g6, Nos. 13 TO 21 PARE Row, the Position of BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. CITY OP NEW YORE. BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORE. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE CHEMIST EALED 1111)5 OR ESTIMATES WILL BE EALED RIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE S received by the Commissioner of Water has been extended to S received by the Commissioner of Water S received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office Supply, (;as and Electricity at the above office Supoly, Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1908, AT until z o'clock p. m. on 4 P. M. Until z p, m. on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. (NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. FOR FURNISHING GAS FOR AND TO FOR FURNISHING, INSTALLING. MAIN- ('C\iMTSSION, BY MAIT. OR OTHERWISE, TAINING AND RESERVING FOR THE USE AFTER s P. M. ON DECEMBER a WILL No. I. FOR FURNISHING. DELIVERING THE PUBLIC LAMPS ON THE STREETS. BE ACCEPTED.) .'ttT) T sVIVG WATVR MAINS IN STX- SUPPLYING GAS, ETC., FOX NEW LAMPS OF THE HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, igo8. THE CITY RECORD 12737

ALL .APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT NEC- The amount of security required is One Thou- HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP Parks Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central ESSARY FOR GENERATING AND TRANb- sand Dollars ($1,000). TITE CITY OF New YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST fark, MITTTNG 1,83o KILOWATTS OF THREE- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TIENRY SMI'I'IT, President; PHASE, 6-600-VOLT, 25-CYCLE ELECTRIC at a lump or aggregate sum. TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH I. IlERRY, .POWER. AND FURNISTITNG AND DELIV- No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE 311CII.\1-:1, J. KENNEDY, ERING THIS POWER UNDER THE TERMS LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Cofimissioners of Parks. OF TI-ITS CONTRACT, FROM JANUARY I. ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE S received by the Fire Commissioner at the Dated November 28, 1908, tgoo. TO DECEMBER i1, 1909, BOTH INCLU- QUARTERS OF HOSE COMPANY e, WEST above office until I0.30, o'clock a. no. on n28,dio SIVE. AT EACH OF THE HIGH PRESSURT. SIDE OF TOTIN STREET, NORTH OF FIRE SERVICE. PUMPING STATIONS LO- CHARLES PLACE, JAMAICA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1008. l.v See General Instructions to Did- CATED IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, The time for the completion of the work and Borough of Manhattan, ders on tite Anst page, lamt column, ol AT FURMAN ANI) TORALEMON STREETS the full performance of the contract is forty-five the "City Record.' AND AT WILT OUGTTBY AND ST. ED- (45) days. No, I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- ING TEN (1o) TOP BUGGIES FOR CHIEF OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL WARDS STREETS RESPECTIVELY. The amount of security required is One Thou- OFFICERS. The time allowed for the furnishing, installing, canrl Dollars ($1,000). BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH and so on, of the apparatus and equipment neces- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Tiiit CITY OF sary under the terms of this contract for each of at a lunte or aggregate slim. terials and supplies and the performance of the NEw YORK. contract is ninety (9o) days. the high pressure fire service pumping stations, No. 4. FOR FURNTSTIING ALL THE .SE:ALED L'II1. OR' ESTI\T.ATES WILL BE located as above, is one hundred and eighty (18o) LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR The amount of security required is fifty per t rec(ived by the Park B(,ard at the above calendar days. \l)DITTIONS AND ALTER.V IONS TO THE cent. (go%) of the amount of the bid or esti- o liice of the I )s-partssent of 1 'arks until 3 o'clock The amount of security required for furnishing OUAR'1'ERS OF HOSE COMPANY 6, WEST mate. p. m. on Borough of Brooklyn. the above is Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000). SIDE OF HERRIMAN AVENUE, NORTH OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. The bidder will state the price of each item or FULTON STREET, JAMAICA. No. 2. FOR FURNISÍ-IING AND DELIVER. Borough of Manhattan. article contained in the specifications or sched- The time for the completion of the work and IN(, TEN t 'o) TOP BUGGIES FOR CHIEF ules, and in the contract for the furnishing, and so the full perormance of the contract is forty-five OFFICERS FOR F(JRNISIIIN(; .ANI) DELIVERING on. of the apparatus, equipment and power re- (45) days. SE\'FN (7) El.E('TRIC MO-1ORS, AMERICAN The time for the delivery- of the articles, ma- MUSEUM Oh NATURAL HISTORY, BOR- quired, as measured by meter or other unit of The amount of security required is Twelve terials and supplies and the performance of the measure, by which the bills will he tested. hundred and Fifty Dollars ($r,25o). HUG{[ OF MANI-IATT.AN, '1'iIE CITY OF contract is ninety (so) days. NEW YORK. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of Biris will be compared and the contract awarded 'file- amount of security required is fifty per the Department.' Room r31q, Park Row Building. at a Iuntp or aggregate sum. The tinte allowed for the delivery is sixty (6o) cent. (ioL,) of the amount of the bid or esti- days. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, Commissioner. No- 5. FOR FURNTSIIING ALL THE mate, TABOR AND ilMATERT:\LS REOUIRED FOR The amount of security shall be Five hundred New York, November 24, 1908. The bidder will state the price of each item or Dollars ($500). n24 d7 ADDTTIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE article contained in the specifications or sched- O{':ARTERS - OF HOSE COMPANY 7. FAST 'l'ire hid wi:l b-- compared ansi the contract ules herein contained or hereto annexed,per alvardcd at a lump or aggregate sum. 977, See General Irmtrnettolix to Bid- SIDE OF ORCHARD STREET. SOUTH OF pound. ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of Blank forms mav be obtained at the office of der >9 on the last page, last column, of BPlET-lfON AVENUE. JAMAICA. pleasure, by which the bids will he tested. The the "City Record." The time for the completion of the work and the Department uf -falks, Borough of Manhattan, extensions must be made and footed up, as the ,\ rsenal, Central Ilark. !lie full performance Df the contract is sixty (6o) bids will be read from the total. The bids will davs. II E,'N R V S \TI'I'M, PrestsIant; be compare(] and the contract awarded at a lump Ti )OSl- l'I I I. I;ERRY'. DEPARTMENT OF WAIF SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- The amount of security required is Two Thou- or aggregate sum for each contract, ✓ ;an,l Two Itundred and Fifty Dollars ($2.250). .MICIE \ET. T. KENì EImlY, TRICITY, ROOM 1536, Nos, 13 TO 2r PARK Row, I)elivrry will he require(] to be made at the G Immissi on,rs uf Parks. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Bills will he compared and the contract awarded tinte and in the manner and in such quantities it a lump or areregate sum. Dated Nuscmbcr 1, 19o8. as Inav be. directed. uz8,ello EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILI, BE Nn 6. FOR FURNTSHTNC. ALL THE Blank forms and further information may he S received by the Commissioner of Water T.AROR AND MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR Obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 'i See General lnstructlonN to Bid- Supply, Gas and Electricity at -the above office \lFiTrTONS AND :\T.TET 1 TIONS TO TITT? Nos. 157 and t59 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- ders on the last Ugee, hast colanu, of until 2 o'clock p. in. on nIT.-ARTERS OF THOOK AND LADDER COAT- hatt an. the "('Sly Record." I':\NY 7s. SPRUCE, STREET. NORTH OF MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 190S. N ICIIOLAS I. ITAYES, Fire Commissioner. \TT,:\NTIC AVENUE, ISICITMOND HILT., Dated Novehubcr 17, tgo8. OFFICE OF Tilsi DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL FOR FURNTSHTNG. INSTALLING, MAIN- The time for the completion of the work and n17.dz BcILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH TAINiNG AND RESERVING FOR THE USE the full performance of the contract is forty-five STae.Er, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 'fun CITY OF OF THE HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE (4-) days. R- See General Instructions to Bid- NEW IORK- ALL APPARATUS AND EOTJIPMENT NEC- The amount of security required is Twelve dero on the last i>'nge, last column, of EvLED P,IDS OR ES-CIJ.vTES WILL BE ESSARY FOR GENERATING AND TR:\NS- !To"nlresi and Fifty Dollars ($1,250). the "City Record." received by the Park Board at the ahuve MITTTNG 3,250 KILOWATTS OF TTTREE- Bitto will he compared and the contract awarded office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock PIIASE, 6,6no-VOLT. 25 CYCLE ELECTRIC at a Inm11 or aggregate sc:m. p. m. 051 POWER AND FTTRNISHING AND TYELIV- Blank forms and further information niav he DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. obtained and the Plans and drawings may he THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1(t, 190S. ERING THIS -POWER. UNDER TI-IF TERMS Borough of Mannhattan. OF TITIS CONTRACT, FROM JANUARY I. certa at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. tonn. TO DECEMBER 3r. !9P. BOTTI INCLU- r57 and Ten Fast ,S'ixty-seventh street. Manhattan. OFFICE or TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL FOR EXCAVATING AND IlTS1'()SíNG OF SIVE. AT EACH OF THE 1-u GTT PRESSURE NICHOLAS I. TTAYES, Fire Commissioner, BUILDING. I'IPTIl AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTII l:aIl-i'lt (1R OIlII-,'R \l.\ TfPERI.\LS, .\N I) FIRE SERVICE I'UMTPTNG STATIONS LO- Datol November 24, 1998. STREET, B0Roi;GH OF TIANIIATTAN, 'TITE CITY OF 1-(- RNlSTU,\G IN 1'I,.ACE MlEi1OF GOOD CATED TN THE BOROUGH OF MANHAT- na5,d8 NEW YORK. C.AhIl?N lIOI.D IN fill? 1'.ARIKS ON TAN. AT OLIVER AND SOUTH STREETS ;c, ' See Genernl Instrnetinne to Did- ~EAI.ED 1111)5$ OR Ei'i'NT 'r \'ILI, BE IRI).A"\'.A\, lt:T\VEEX El(;IFrv-SE\EN'l-hI AND AT GANSEVOORT AND WEST dera on the Inst.pase, last column, of received by tite Ilark Boerel at the abncc AND ONE 11I'NT)RE.h1 _AXU TENTA STREETS RESPECTIVELY. the "City Reeorz' office of the I)ejrartulent of Parks until 3 o'clock STREETS, IS T111: B0ROli;il OF MAN- The time allowed for the furnishing, installing. p. m. un il-\TT.\N, TILE ('l'fY OF NEW YORK. and so on, of the apparatus and equ pment neces- 'l'he tinte allowesl for the completion of the sary tinder the terms of this contract for each of Fyne DEPARTMENT, CITY of NEW YORK, BOR- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. Is- hole work will be sixty consecutive working the high pressure fire service pumping stations. nl'etTs OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, November 21, Borough of Manhattan. days. located as above, is one hundred and eighty (18o) t Ont. PUR FLRSISIIING AN]) SETTING CIiRl;- The amount of security required is Eight Thou- calendar days. ILLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. STONF5 AND FUR CORST1LUC'l-1N(; AV.ALKS sånd Dollars ($8,000). The amount of security rcquired'for furnishing W on Fehalf of the Fire Department of OF ROCK .ASi'll\l.'P \L\STIC IN TIT IS The contracts most be bid for separately. the above is Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000). Tile City of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn :AlllilTiQNI 'TO TiIV'ERSII)E 1'.AI:K AT The bids will be compared and the contract The bidder will state the price of each item or -tori Queens, will offer for sale at public arie- UNE: IIUNI)l-tEl) .AN I) "1'CI•:S'1'S- awarded at a lump or aggregate situi. 5FCONll fluty may be senn and blank .fonns may be article contained in the specifications or sched t i an, to the highest hillcicr for cash, at the STREET, IN 'Ill i-; IlOR000II OF AL\NIiAI'- tiles. and in the contract for the furnishing, and s,,, H., nital and Training Stables. St. Edwards and 'IAN, TITE CITY OF NE\V YORK. 5m6taIna1 at the office of the Department of on of the apparatus, equipment and power re I):,lisar streets, Borough of Brooklyn, on )-ute time ahoy-cd for the enmpletion of Ilarks, Bor ti gli of ml.auhattan, Arsenal, Central Ille Park. nuired, as meaNNlrcd by meter or o'her unit of THURSDAY, DECEHBER 8, 1908, Whale work sill be thirty-five consecutive work- measure, hy \vluch the bids will be tested. ]Ilg (]avs. HENRY SMITAL President; i Blank_ forams mnv be ohtainrd at the office of at i o'clock p. n1., Ilse following twelve horses 'rise amount cf the security required is Throe IOSEPIT I. I;L:RRI', the Department. Room 1310, Park Row Building. no longer fit for service in the Department, and Thousand Five IIuudred Dollars ($3.Soo)- ilICll.\ET, J. KENNEDY, JOIIN 31. O'BRIEN, Commissioner. kuoon as Nos. 282, 133, 135, 368, 370, 427, 527, The contracts must be bid for separately. CQoolisiooars of Parks, ;77, 61R. T46, 748 and 1562. The bids snill be compared and the contract Datedi November n8, 1908. New York, November 24, 1908. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. n_8,dlo nz4 d7 awar(led at a lump or aggregate sum. nzl,d3 Allans may he seen and blank forms may be - See General liistruelios t Bid- y' See General Intstructions to Bid- ' filai seil at the oil ice of the Department uf tierw' on the Inst u nge, last eoin an a, of dere on the last pas e, last column, of HE.•.n'tUAR'rnRS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF lasks, Borough of 2slanhattau, -Arsenal, Central tite ••City Record." the "City Record." Tue CITY OF NEW YORK. NOS. 157 AND 159 EAST Park. ;IX-PY- SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGII OF MANIIATTAN, HENRY SMIUL President; OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL CI[E CITY OF NEW YORK. A5EL'ir F. ro:RRV, BUILDING, I'IFTU AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH 1lICII.]EL J. i:l,:NNl(l)Y, STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHIATTAN, TILE CITY OF E.\LED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NEW YORK. FIRE DEPARTMENT. ti received by the Fire Commissioner at the C„m;niaiuners of Parks. above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on Dated Nst'cotber 28, i9Dh. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE n_8,d[o L received by the Park Iloard at the above I{P,ADnUAR7ER5 OF T1IE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. office of the Department of faets Esse ;Ih See t:encl•u9l lnistoetioUN to Hid- until 3 o'clock TIrE CITY of NEw YORK Nos. 157 AND 159 Borough. of Manhattan. derN on the last p. in. on ✓ ENTlr STREET. BOROUGH OF MAN IIATTAN. Trutne, Inst colono, of SIXTY-BF. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING tite "City lueord." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 11)08. THE, CITY OF NEW YORK. SIX HUNDREI) (Goo) TONS OF ANTHRA- Borough of Manhattan. EALED RIDS OR ESTTV:\TES WILL BE CIl E COAT, FOR COMPANIES LOCATED OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT (1F PARKS, ARSENAL FOR FURNISHING ALL Tilg NECES. S received by the Fire Commissioner at the NOk h'i[ OF FIFTIETH STREET, BOROUGH BUILDING, 1- ir IT AVENUE AND SIXTY-Foy RTIt S.ARY I.:ABOR AND M.ATERI.AT.S FOR EN- above office until 1o.3o o'clock a, m. on OF \L\NIL\'CLAN. STREET, BOROUGH OF MIANIIATTAN, TITE CITY OF C.- VATING, DEO(oSuING \TOLD, S0ll- 'l'ise time for the delivery of the articles, ma- NEW YORK. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190S. DI NG ANI) INSTALLING W.\'I'ER SUPPLY tcrials and supplies and the performance of the H.\T.RT) ]:IDS OR ESTI\l.5,"l'ES WILL BE IN 'TI-TE :AliDITIOV 'fO RIVERSIDE PARK ' Borough of Richmond. crnstract is by or before February I, 19o9. I,Q reCciced by the fark Iissacd at the above AT ONE 1ItiNT)RgD AND TWENTY-SECOND FOR FURNISIITNG ATT, TITE LABOR AND "File amount of security required is Sixteen office of the Dcparbnent of Parks until 3 o'clock STREET, IN TILE BOROUGH OF MANHAT- MATFvRT,\T.S RPOO'TRE ]) FOR 'TIIE EREC- llundred Dollars ($1,600). p.- In. on TAN, 'TITE CITY OF NEW YORK. Allte bidder will state the price of each item TION ANI) COlTPI.E'l'ION OF A NEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908 The time allowed for the completion of the BUILDING. HOSE R.\CK AND STORAGE or article contained in the specifications or sched- whole work is ill be fifty (5o) consecutive w-ork- SHED FOR AN ENGINE COMP \NY TO BE tiles herein contained or hereto annexed, per Borough of Manhattan. ing clays. ilOCATFD ON THE, NORTTTT?P.T,Y SPUR (1P spunsl, tell, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of FOR REGUL.ATING AND GRADING IN The amount of the security required is Three THE TYING-UP ST.TPS OF TIIS ST. GEORGE. measure by which the bids will be tested. The THE \GltTIlERLl" ILALF OF JOAN J.\Y Thousand Dollars ($3,000) TERMINALS, BOROUCTT OF RICITMOND. extensions must be made and footed up, as the l'_M-K, IN 'l'l1E AOROl"(;hl OF \ANIUT- The contracts must be bid for separately. The time for the completion of the work an(1 bids will be read from the total. The bids will T.1N, ITII? CITY OF NEW PORK. The bids will be compared aud the contract lie compared and the contract awarded at a ' lime time allowed for the completion of the awarded at a lynlp or aggregate sunn. the full performance of the contract is vinery lump or aggregate sum. (go) days. whole work will be.- twenty consecutive working Plans may be seen and blank forms may be Delivery w-ill be required to be mad(, atthe days. obtained at the office of the Department of The amount of security required is Five Thou- time and in the and in such quantities san,l Dollars ($5,000). hanner The amount of the security required is Five Parks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central as mav be dire'cted- Hundred Dollars ($Soo), Park. Bids will he compared and the contract awarded Blank forms and further information may be at a lump or aggregate sum. The bids will he compared and the contract HENRY SIITH,\ Presi dent; Blank forms and further information may he obtained at the office of the Fire Department, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. TQSElllI I. BERRY. Obtained and the plans and drawings may he seen Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- Blank forms may be obtained and plans may MICA AEL J. KENNEDY, hattan. be seen at the office of the Department of Coinniisoioners of Parks. at the office of the Fire Department, Nos, 157 NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. and ren Fast Sisty-seventh street. Manhattan. Parks, Borough of 'Manhattan, Arsenal, Central Dated November 30, 1908. Dated November 2o, 19oS. Ilark, ne7,(lfo NTCTIOLAS I. HAYES. Fire Commissioner. n2I,d3 Dated November 27, 1908, 11 (N RY SMITH, President; iC'r See General Instructions to Bid- li28,dlo Yrt See General Instract1oBb to Did- JOSiìl'1T 1. BERRY, ders on the last page, lust column, of tierS on the last page, last column, of \IICII.\EL J, KENNEDY. the "City Record." See General InsTruetiom4 to Bid- the "City Record." Commissioners of Parks. dere on the last nage, last column, of Dated November 28, 1908. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL the "City Record," n28,dlo BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF 000IIS(IF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. f;a See (l esserni Instructions to Bid- NEW YORK. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF (lei's on the last page, last column, of ILLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. lite "('Sty Record." THE CITY OF NEW YORK Nos. rj7 AND 159 FAST on behalf of the Fire Department of EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 5rRTY-SEVENTU.STR1:FT, BOROUGH OF ACANIIATTAN. W I received by the Park Board at the above The City of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock THE CITY OF NEw Yonx, and Queens, will offer for sale at public auction. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH p. m. on EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT, ATE to the highest bidder, for cash)..at the Standard Oil Works, Liberty avenue and Berritnan street, STREET, BOROUGH OF IIIANHATTAN0 THE CITY OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. received by the Fire Commissioner at the Borough of Manhattan. aboveS office until 10.30 o'clock a. en. on Borough of Brooklyn, on NEw YORK. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, FOR FURNISHING AND ERECTING TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1í10S. EALED BIDS OR ESTIyLvTES WILL BE at t o'clock p, m., the following benzine and received by the Park Board at the above THREE RAIL PIPE FICNCES AROUND THE Borough of Queens. officeS of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock GR .-ASS PLOTS IN TOMPKINS SQUARE turpentine seized by the Fire Marshal, Boroughs PARK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE Na. I. FOR FURNISHING ATT, THE of Brooklyn and Queens, viz.: One-half barrel p. m. on of benzine, three five-gallon cans of benzine, and CITY OF NEW YORK. LABOR AND MATERIALS REOITIRT:D FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. The time allowed for the completion of the ADDTTTONS AND AT,TFR-'.TTO'~S TO TIFF one three-gallon can of turpentine. whole work will be seventy-five (75) consecutive OTT,\RTERS OF TIOS', COMP\NY o. NORTIT NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. Borough of Manhattan. 019,30 working days. SIDE OF BANDTAN AVENUE. WEST OF FOIL EAC.AV'-A'l'IN(; AND DISPOSING OF The amount of the security required is ThTrty- HENRY STREET. JAMAICA. F \ATTI -ANT) ROCK FROM THE NEW five Hundred Dollars ($3,500). The time for the completion of the work and FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OP NEW YORK, BOR- The bids will be compared and the contract OLGilsOF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. \V':ALK ENTRANCE TO CENTRAL PARK AT the full ncrfprmance of the contract is forty-five ('EN 'f R \I, PARK WEST' AND ONE ITUN- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. (41) days. ILLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, ])RED AND SIXTH STREET, IN THE BOR- Blank forms may he obtained and plans may The amount of security required is One Thou- W on beh::lf of the Fire Department of OUGII OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF be seen at the office of the Department of sand Dollars ($nono). The City of New York, Boroughs of. Brooklyn NEW YORK. Parks, Borough of "Manhattan, Arsenal, Cen- Biris will be compared and the contract awarded and Queens, will offer for sale at public auction, The time allowed for the completion of the tral Park. at a lump or aoo'regatr s,,m. to the highest bidder. for cash. at the Standard whole work will be thirty (30) consecutive work- HENRY SMITH, President; NO 2. FOR FTFRNfRHTNl: Ai I. THE Oil Works, foot of North Twelfth street, Bor- ing days. JOSEPH I. BERRY. TABOR AND MATERT\T.S REOTTTRED FOR ouglt of Br ,oklyn, on 'file amount of the security required is Eight MICHAEL J. KENNEDY. ADI)TTTONS AND AT TFR \TTONC TO TTTF MO •:DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, Ilim(Ired Dollars ($800). Commissioners of Parks. OU-RTFRS (1F HOSE COMPANY , F.AST at i o'clock a. m., one barrél of benzine, seized The contracts must be bid for separately, Dated November zi, 1908. gTDF of ROCK ,\%VAV RO \D, SOUTH OF The bids will he compared and the contract n2l.d3 Fise TON STRSRT. -TAMAICA. by the Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Brooklyn and t l• See General Instructions to Bid- Queens. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The time for the completion of the work and Plans may be seen and blank forms may be ders on the last Page, last column, of the full performance of the contract is forty-five NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Fire Commissioner. n19,3o obtained at the office of the Department of the "City Record." (45) days. 1 2 738 THE CITY . RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908.

OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL The time allowed for the completion of the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 370 cubic yards concrete. BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH )ntract will be on or before December 31, 1909• 240 linear feet new curbstone, to be set in The amount of security required is One Thou- concrete. STREET, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OF 1,200 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- NEW YORK. Ind Dollars ($1,0oo). BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF The bids will be compared and the contract BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. jointed and reset in concrete. cl EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE warded at a lump or aggregate sum. 8 noiseless heads and covers for sewer received by the Park Board at the above Blank forms may be obtained at the office EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE manholes. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock f the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, S received by the President of the Borough The time allowed for the completion of the p, m. on rospect Park, Brooklyn. of Brooklyn at the above office until It o'clock work and the full performance of the contract is HENRY SMITH, President; a. m. on thirty (3o) working days. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008. The amount of security required is Twenty- JOSEPH I. BERRY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER fl, 1008. Borough of Manhattan. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, four Hundred Dollars ($2,400), Commissioners of Parks. No. I. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING No. g. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CONCRETE ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY (z5o) TONS n19,d3 FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF GERRY OF NO. I BUCKWHEAT COAL FOR FOUNDA'T'ION THE ROADWAY OF BAY t_„ See General Instructions to Hid- RIDGE AVENUE, FROM THIRD AVENUE STREET, FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, IN era on the last Page, last column, of THROOP AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL CENTRAL PARK, BOROUGH OF MANIIAT- TO FIFTH AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH he 'City Record." ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. TAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The time allowed for delivery is within thirty Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: follows: (30) days. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL 4,710 square yards asphalt pavement, includ- The amount of security required is Five Hun- 2,670 square yards asphalt block pavement, out- BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH side railroad area. ing binder course. Jred Dollars ($500). TREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF 66o square yards asphalt block pavement, 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be The bids will be compared and the contract few YORK. within railroad area. relaid in approaches, etc. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 410 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad 66o cubic yards- concrete. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of -'EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 2.340 linear Sect new curbstone set in concrete. received by the Park Board at the above area. the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhat- IIo cubic yards concrete, within railroad zoo linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- tan, Arsenal, Central Park. Rice of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock jointed and reset in concrete. HENRY SMITH, President; area. m. on The time allowed for the completion of the 11 noiseless heads and covers for sewer JOSEPH I. BERRY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. work and the full performance of the contract manholes. MICHAET, J. KENNEDY, The time allowed for the completion of the Borough of The Bronx. is thirty (30) working days. Commissioners of Parks. The amount of security required is Twenty- work and the full performance of the contract Dated November zI, igo$. is thirty (30) working days. nzr,d3 FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABORANT) eiFht Hundred Dollars ($2,800). IATERIALS FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE No. 2, FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND The amount of security required is Forty-two d. See General Instructions to Bid- BOULE- Hundred Dollars ($4,200). last column, of O.V)WAY OF THE EASTERN CURBING CENTRE STREET, FROM HENRY ders on the last pare, 'ARD IN PELHAM BAY PARK. INCI.UI)INI S'T'REET TO HICKS STREET, TOGETHER No. Io. FOR REGULATING, GRADING the "City Record." I-RFACING WITH ASPHALTIC MIXTURE, WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL 'AERE]'() CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS OR ROM A POINT FOUR HUNDRED (400) Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as HAVEN PLACE, FROM ATLANTIC AVENUE OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL t:ET NORTH OF THE SPLIT ROCK ROAD follows: TO HERKIMER STREET, TOGETHER WITH BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH THE NORTHERLY APPROACH OF TITE 85o linear feet new curbstone, set in con- AI-L WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF CEN BRIDGE OVER EASTCIIESTER BAY, crete. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as NEW YORK. SD FROM THE SOUTHERLY PPROACII 20 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- follows: EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BF )F SAID BRIDGE TO THE SOUTHERN jointed and reset in concrete. 700 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. received by the Park Board at the above 'OUNDARV OF PELH \\I BAY P.\RK. IN 20 cubic yards earth excavation. 20 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock HE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, IN THE 300 cubic yards earth filling, to be furnished. jointed and reset in concrete. p. in. on I'I'\' OF NEW YORK. 5o cubic yards concrete, not to be bid for. 200 cubic yards earth excavation. The time stipulated for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the 40 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. ontract is June I, igog. work and the full performance of the contract for). Borough of Manhattan. The amount of security required is Thirty is thirty (30) working days. 40 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). 'housand Dollars ($30,000). The amount of security required is Four Hun- 3,590 square feet cement sidewalk. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The bids will be compared and the contract dred Dollars ($400). The time allowed for the completion of the ONE THOUSAND (I.000) LARGE SETTEES warded at a lump or aggregate sum. work and the full performance of the contract LIKE SAMPLE NUMBER ONE. AND ONE. Blank forms may be obtained at the office No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- is thirty (30) working days. THOUSAND (],ono) SMALL SETTEES LIKE f the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRE'l'F The amount of security required is Five Hun- SAMPLE NUMBER TWO, BOROUGH OF 'larcmont Park, The Bronx. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST dred and Fifty Dollars ($o). MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. HENRY SMITH, President; NEW YORK AVENUE. FROif DEAN No. II. FOR REGULATING AND RE- The time allowed for the completion of the JOSEPH I. BERRY, STREET TO ATLANTIC AVENUE, TO- PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CON- contract is ninety (go) days. l]IICBAET, J. KENNEDY, GET1IER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF The amount of security shall be Thirty-two Commissioners of Parks. THERETO. JOHNSON AVENUE, FROM BROADWAY TO Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($3,250). nig,d3 Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as LEONARD STREET, AND FROM MANHAT- The contracts must be hid for separately. follows: See General Instructions to Bid- TAN AVENUE TO BUSHWICK AVENUE, The bids will be compared and the contract $R5' 3,580 square yards asphalt pavement, including TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. lers on the last page, last column, of binder course. Record." THERETO. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of he "City Io square yards old stone pavement, to be Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as the Department of Parks. Borough of Manhat- relaid in approaches, etc. follows: tan, Arsenal, Central Park. 500 cubic yards concrete. 3,200 square yards asphalt pavement, including HENRY SMITI-I. President; OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL 1,520 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- binder course, outside railroad area, JOSEPH I. BERRY, SUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH crete. 1,120 square yards asphalt pavement, including MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, ;TREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP 100 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- binder course, within railroad area. Commissioners of Parks. CEw YORK. jointed and reset in concrete. 50 square yards old stone pavement to be Dated November 21, Igo8. 14 noiseless heads and covers for sewer relaid in approaches, etc. n2r,d3 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE manholes. 445 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area. See General Instructions to Bid- j received by the Park Board at the above The time allowed for the completion of the 155 cubic yards concrete within railroad area. ,Rice of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock work and the full performance of the contract ders on the last page, last column, of . m. on 4,[I0 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- the "City Record." is thirty (30) working days. crete. The amount of security required is Thirty-four 780 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. Hundred Dollars ($3,400). Borough of Manhattan, jointed and reset in concrete. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL No. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING BE- I noiseless head and cover for sewer man. BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH FOR CONSTRUCTING FORTY (4o) METAL T \VEEN COURTYARD LINES, CURBING hole. STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF ;TORAGE CABI1F.PS FOR LABORATORIES, AND LAYING SIDEVALKS ON EIGHTIETH The time allowed for the completion of the New YORK. SE\V \VEST \VIXG. AMERICAN MUSEUM STREET, FRONT TENTH AVENUE TO ELEV- work and the full performance of the contract is EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE )F NATURAL HISTORY, BOROUGH OF ENTII AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL forty (40) working days. S received by the Park Board at the above \IANHATTAN, TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. \\'ORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The amount of security required is Fifty-one office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock The time allowed to complete tite whole work Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($5,15 0). p. m. on ,vill be ninety (go) consecutive working days. lows: No. 12. FOR REGULATING AND RE- 4,580 cubic yards earth excavation. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. The amount of security required is Thirteen PAVING \VITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE hundred Dollars ($taoO). 50 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF NEW Borough of Manhattan. The contracts must be bid for separately. for). JERSEY AVENUE, FROM FULTON STREET FOR ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS The bids will be compared and the contract t,465 linear feet cement curb. TO ATLANTIC AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING AND ERECT- ]warded at a lump or aggregate sum. 6,160 square feet cement sidewalk. ALL WORK INCIT)ENTAL THERETO. ING AN IRON RAILING AROUND THE Plans may be seen and blank forms may be The time allowed for the completion of the Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as GRASS PLOT IN BROADWAY. BETWEEN btained at the office of the Department of work and the full performance of the contract is follows: SIXTIETH AND SIXTY-FIRST STREETS. Parks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central forty (40) working days. 1,330 square yards asphalt pavement, includ. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Park. The amount of security required is Seventeen ing binder course. NEW YORK. HENRY SMITH. President;' Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1.750). Io square yards old stone pavement, to be The amount of security required is Seven Hun- JOSEPH I. BERRY, No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING relaid in approaches, etc. dred and Fifty Dollars ($75o). MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CONCRETE 185 cubic yards concrete. The time allowed to complete the whole work Commissioners of Parks. FOUNDATION THE RO:1I)WAY OF EIGHTY- goo linear feet new curbstone. set in concrete. will be fifty (so) consecutive working days. Dated November 16, Igo8. FOURTH STREET. FROM ELEVENTH AVE- too linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- The bids will be compared and the contract ní7,d3 NUE TO THIRTEENTH AVENUE, TO- jointed and reset in concrete. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL 4 noiseless heads and covers for sewer man- lowest bidder. See General Instructions to Bid- THERETO. holes. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans ders on the last page, last column, ot Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- The time allowed for the completion of the and drawings may be seen at the office of the the --C'ity Record." lows: work and the full performance of the contract Department of Parks, Borough of Manhattan, 4,050 square yards asphalt block pavement, is twenty (20) working days. Arsenal, Central Park. 620 cubic yards concrete. The amount of security required is Fourteen HENRY SMITH. President; OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL The time allowed for the completion of the Hundred Dollars ($1,400), JOSEPH I. BERRY. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH work and the full performance of the contract is No. t3, FOR REGULATING ANI7 GRADING MICHAELJ. KENNEDY, STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF thirty (30) working days. SIXTY-FIRST STREET, FROM SEVENTH Commissioners of Parks. NEW YORK. The amount of security required is Thirty-four AVENUE TO LIGHTH AVENUE. TOGETHER Dated November 2I, 1908. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Hundred Dollars ($3,400). WITH ALT, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. n21.di S received by the Park Board at the above No. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- f:_ See General Instructions to Bid- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON lows: ders on the last page, last column, of p. m. on FIFTY-FIRST STREET, FRON SECOND slo cubic yards earth excavation. the "City Record." AVENUE TO A POINT 42.5 FEET WEST OF 9,510 cubic yards earth filling (to be fur- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. FIRST AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL nished). Borough of Manhattan, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The time allowed for the completion of the OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. ARSENAL Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- work and the full performance of the contract BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING lows: is seventy (70) working days. STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW STRAIGHT FIVE-INCH BLUESTONE 1,690 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. The amount of security required is Eight Hun- NEW YORK. CURBSTONES ALONG BROADWAY WHERE 720 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- dred and Fifty Dol'ars ($SSo). EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE REQUIRED. BETWEEN SIXTY-FIFTH AND jointed and reset in concrete. No. 14. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- received by the Park Board at the above EIGHTIETH STREETS, IN THE BOROUGH 1,130 cubic yards earth excavation. ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE officeS of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW 550 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF STAN- p. m. on YORK. for). HOPE STREET. FROM HAMBURG AVENUE TO WYCKOFF AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908. The time allowed for the completion of the 130 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). whole work will be thirty-five consecutive work- rr,Soo square feet cement sidewalk. ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Borough of Brooklyn. ing days. The time allowed for the completion of the Engineer's estimate of the quanti:ies is as fol- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The amount of the security required is One work and the full performance of the contract is lows: FORAGE AT PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH Thousand Dollars ($1,000). forty (40) working days. 6,520 square yards asphalt pavement, including OF BROOKLYN. The contracts must be bid for separately. The amount of security required is Eighteen binder course. The time for the completion of the contract is The bids will be compared and the contract Hundred Dollars ($1.800). 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be relaid in approaches, etc. on or before December 31, 1909. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. No, 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- Plans may be seen and blank forms may be gro cubic yards concrete. The amount of security required is Three ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CON- 1,910 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- Thousand Dollars ($3.00o). obtained at the office of the Department of CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF Parks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central crete. The bids will be compared and the contract FIFTY-FOURTH STREET. FROM SECOND 2,000 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- awarded at a lump or aggregate sunt. Park, AVENUE TO TIkIRD AVENUE, TOGETHER HENRY SMITH. President; jointed and reset in concrete. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 17 noiseless heads and covers for sewer the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, JOSEPH I. BERRY. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- Prospect Park. Brooklyn. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY. manholes. Commissioners of Parks. lows: The time allowed for the completion of the HENRY SMITH. President; 2,410 square yards asphalt block pavement. work and the full performance of the contract JOSEPH I. BERRY. Dated November 12, 1908. io square yards old stone pavement, to be fl I3,dI is thirty-five (35) working days. 7MIICHAEL J. KENNEDY, relaid in approaches, etc. The amount of security required is Six Thou- Commissioners of Parks. Sri See General Instructions to klid- 370 cubic yards concrete. sand Dollars ($6,000). nzo,d3 ders on the last page, last column, of 4.ío linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. No, rq. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- t. See General Instructions to Bid- the '-City Record." 1,000 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CON- ders on the last page, last column, ol jointed and reset in concrete. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF the "City Record." 7 noiseless heads and covers for sewer STERLING PLACE. FROM SIXTH AVENUE manholes. TO FLATRUSH AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY The time allowed for the completion of the AIL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL OF NEW YORK. work and the full performance of the contract is Engineer's estimate of the quanti:ies is as fol- BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTR thirty (3o) working davs. lows: STREET, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN. THE CITY 01 The amount of security required is Twenty-four 4,020 square yards asphalt block pavement. NEW Yoax. XAM-INATIONS FOR POSITIONS ON Hundred Dollars ($2,400). Io square yards old stone pavement, to be E the Eligible List of College Instructors, relaid in approaches, etc. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE High School Tutors and Laboratory Assistants No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- received by the Park Board at the above ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CON- 615 cubic yards concrete. S (college and high school) will be held in the 2,160 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'elocl College building, Sixty-eighth street and Park CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF p. m. on FORTY-SIXTH STREET. FROM FIFTH AVE- crete. avenue, Tuesday, December 2g, 1908, and NUE TO SIXTH AVENUE, TOGETHER 240 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. Wednesday, December 30, Igo8, at 9 a. m. jointed and reset in concrete. For circular of information, etc., apply tc WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Borough of Brooklyn. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- Io noiseless heads and covers for sewer Ernest C. Hunt, Secretary, Normal College manholes. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERIN( Park avenue and Sixty-eighth street. lows: FRESH BEEF AND FISH AT MENAGERIE 2,400 square yards asphalt block pavement. The time allowed for the completion of the PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF BROOK GEORGE S. DAVIS, LL.D., President. ro square yards old stone pavemeet, to be work and the full performance of the contract LYN. n23,dz6 relaid in approaches, etc. is thirty-five (35) working days.

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The amount of security required is Four Thou- I intercepting chamber, com- 2,250 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- The time allowed for the completion of the sand Four Hundred Dollars ($4,400). plete, as per specifications, crete. work and the full performance of the contract is No. r6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND including all incidentals and 250 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- twenty (zo) working days. PAVING WITH GRANITE ON A CONCRETE appurtenances; $4,500...... 4,500 00 jointed and reset in concrete. The amount of security required is Twelve FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WEST SI manholes, complete, with iron I t noiseless manhole heads and covers, Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,250). NINTH STREET, FROM HICKS STREET TO steps, iron heads and covers The time allowed for the completion of the No. 9. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV. HENRY STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL including all incidentals and work and the full performance of the contract is ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. appurtenances; per manhole, thirty-five (35) working days. t'OUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF KANE Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 00 The amount of security required is Forty-three PLACE, FROM HERKIMER STREET TO AT- lows: $55 ...... 2,805 Io,000 linear feet of bearing piles, Hundred Dollars ($4,300). LANTIC AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL 1,110 square yards granite pavement, with tar No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. and gravel joints. driven in place, complete including all incidentals and WITH ASPIIALT ON A CONCRETE F0UN- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- Igo cubic yards concrete. DATION TILE ROADWAY OF BOND lows: 45 cubic yards concrete under curb (not to appurtenances; per linear foot, 3o cents...... 3,000 00 STREET, FROM LIVINGSTON STREET TO i,i8o square yards asphalt pavement, including be bid for). ATLANTIC AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH binder course. 86o lineat feet new curbstone, set in con- tos linear feet of oak fender piles, ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 16o cubic yards concrete. crete. driven in place, complete, in- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 570 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. 20 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- cluding all bolts, nuts follows: 140 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- jointed and reset in concrete. washers, hardware and r,6io square yards asphalt pavement, including jointed and reset in concrete. 240 cubic yards earth excavation. painting, as per specifica- binder course. 4 noiseless manhole heads and covers. 20 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid tions, and all incidentals Io square yards old stone pavement, to be The time allowed for the completion of the for). and appurtenances; per linear work and the full performance of the contract is foot, 75 cents ...... 78 75 relaid in approaches, etc. 4,340 square feet cement sidewa;k. 225 cubic yards concrete. twenty (20) working days. r 5o square feet new granite bridgestones. 32,000 feet (B. M.) of yellow pine, I,150 linear feet new curbstone. set in con- The amount of security required is Twelve The time allowed for the completion of the tongued and grooved, sheet Hundred Dollars ($1,200). work and the full performance of the contract crete. piling, driven in place, com- 6o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- No. Io. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- is thirty-five (35) working days. plete, including wales, ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE The amount of security required is Two Thou- jointed and reset in concrete. braces, spikes, bolts, nuts, 5 noiseless manhole heads and covers. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MADI- sand Dollars ($2,000). washers and all incidentals No. 17. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT The time allowed for the completion of the SON STREET, FROM BUSHWICK AVENUE and appurtenances; per thou- work and the full performance of the contract is TO KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE, TOGETHER SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF sand feet (B. M.), $80.... 2,560 00 WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. SCHENCK AVENUE, BETWEEN NEW LOTS twenty-five (z5) working days. 377,000 feet (B. M.) of foundation The amount of security required is Seventeen Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- ROAD AND VIENNA AVENUE, WHERE lows: NOT ALREADY DONE; ALSO ON BOTH, planking and pile capping, Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,750). laid in place, complete, in. No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING 8,260 square yards asphalt pavement, including SIDES OF ST. JOHNS PLACE, BETWEEN binder course. NEW YORK AND KINGSTON AVENUES, eluding all incidentals and WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN- WHERE NOT ALREADY DONE. appurtenances; per thou. DATION THE ROADWAY OF CATHARINE 30 square yards old stone pavement, to be sand feet (B. M.), $30.... 11,310 00 FROM DEVOE STREET TO relaid in approaches, etc. Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as fol- STREET I,150 cubic yards concrete. lows: 500,000 feet (B. M.) of sheeting and GRAND' STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL bracing, driven in place, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 4,160 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. 22,065 square feet cement sidewalk, 5 feet in Boo linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- width. complete, including all in- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as cidentals and appurtenances; follows: jointed and reset in concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the 22 noiseless manhole heads and covers. work and the full performance of the contract per thousand feet (B. M.), 1,320 square yards asphalt pavement, including $27 ...... . 13,500 00 binder course. The time allowed for the completion of the is forty (40) working days. work and the full performance of the contract is The amount of security required is Twelve 2,500 cubic yards of excavation at Io square yards old stone pavement, to be outlet as per specifications, relaid in approaches, etc. forty (40) working days. Hundred Dollars ($1,200). The amount of security required is Seventy- No. IS. FOR GRADING THE LOTS ON including all incidentals and 185 cubic yards concrete. appurtenances; per cubic 66o linear feet new curbstone, set in con- five Hundred Dollars ($7,500). THE WEST SIDE OF FIFTH AVENUE, BE- No. ti. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- TWEEN SIXTY-FIRST STREET AND SIXTY- yard, go cents ...... 2,250 00 crete. to linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE SECOND STREET, KNOWN AS LOTS NOS. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF NOLL 4o AND 41, BLOCK 57 9t. Total cost...... $206,640 25 jointed and reset in concrete. 3 noiseless manhole heads and covers. STREET, FROM BREMEN STREET TO Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- EVERGREEN AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH lows: The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 1,278 cubic yards earth excavation. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 35 cubic ) yards earth filling (not to be bid work and full performance of the contract will twenty (20) working days. be three hundred (300) working days. The amount of security required is Thirteen lows: The amount of security required will be Sev- 960 square yards asphalt pavement, including The time allowed for the completion of the Hundred Dollars ($1,300). binder course. work and the full performance of the contract is enty-five Thousand Dollars ($75,000). 4. FOR REGULATING, CURBING AND No. 2. FURNISHING ALL TIIE LABOR Na. ro square yards old stone pavement, to be forty (40) working days. LAYING SIDE \\'ALKS ON FIFTH AVENUE, relaid in approaches, etc. The amount of security required is Two llun- AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- SIXTIETH STREET TO SIXTY- STRUCTING SEWER IN CENTRAL AVE- FRUM 135 cubic yards concrete. dred and Fifty Dollars ($250). 17PT11 STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL Ito linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. No. rg. FOR GRADING A PORTION OF NUE, FROM MOFFATT STREET TO WORK INCIDENTAL ']'HERETO. CHAUNCEY STREET. to linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- THE LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FIFTY- Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- jointed and reset in concrete. SECOND STREET, BETWEI•:N NINTH AVE- The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the lows: 3 noiseless manhole heads and covers. NUE ANI) TENTH AVENUE, KNOWN AS quantities is as follows: 2,160 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- The time allowed for the completion of the NO. ii, BLOCK 5659. crete. 263 linear feet of i8-inch pipe work aud the full performance of the contract is Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 140 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- fifteen (IS) working days. lows: sewer, laid complete. in- jointed and reset in concrete. eluding all incidentals and The amount of security required is One Thou- 382 cubic yards earth excavation. 125 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). sand Dollars ($I,000). 122 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid appurtenances, per linear 8,750 square feet cement sidewalk...... $881 o5 No. for). foot, $3.35 The time allowed for the completion of the io. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, The time allowed for the completion of the 40 linear feet of i5-inch pipe work and the full performance of the contract is CURVING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON NORM:\E AVENUE, BETWEEN GUERNSEY work and the full performance of the contract is sewer, laid complete, in- thirty (30) working days. eluding all incidentals and ST-REE'] AND \VY1'HE AVENUE, AND ON twenty (zo) working days. The amount of security required is Fourteen WYTHE AVENUE, BETWEEN NORMAN The amount of security required is Sixty Dol- appurtenances, per linear Hundred Dollars ($1,400). foot, $z.6o ...... 104 00 AVENUE AND NORTH THIRTEENTH lars ($60). No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK The bidder will state the price of each item 4 manholes, complete, with iron ING W5'ITlf ASI'11ALT ON A CONCRE1L•' INCIDENTAL THERETO. or article contained in the specifications or sched- heads and covers, including FOUNDATION T'11E ROADWAY OF HART Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per all incidentals and appur- S"1'REE"1', FROM CENTRAL AVENUE TO linear foot, square foot, square yard or other lows: tenances, per manhole, $55. 220 00 IRVING \VENUE, "lOGEl11ER WITH ALL z,28o linear feet new curbstone, set in con- unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. 2 basins, reconnected, complete, \\'ORK INCIDENTAL 'THERETO. crete. The bids will be compared and the contract with iron basin hoods and Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 30 linear iect old curbstone, redressed, re- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each connecting culverts, includ- lows: jointed and reset in concrete. contract. ing all incidentals and ap- 0,370 square yards asphalt pavement, including 3,860 cubic yards earth excavation. Blank forms and further information may be purtenances, per basin, re- binder course. 1,530 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid obtained and the plans and drawings may be connected, $45 ...... 90 00 30 square yards old stone pavement, to be for). seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, relaid in approaches, etc. 12,000 feet (B. M.) sheeting and 125 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). the Boroueh of Brooklyn, No. 14 Municipal 890 cubic yards concrete. 10,350 square feet cement sidewalks. Building, Brooklyn. bracing, driven in place, 3,440 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- complete, including all in- The time allowed for the completion of the BIRD S. COLER, President. crete. work and the full performance of the contract is Dated November 23, 1908. cidentals and appurtenances, 380 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- per I,000 feet (B. M.), $27 324 00 thirty-five (35) working days. na4.do jointed and reset in concrete. The amount of security required is Twenty- R'Y See General Instructions to Bid- 17 noiseless manhole heads and covers. five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). ders on the tast page, last column, of Total ...... $1,6i9 05 The time allowed for the completion of the the "City Record." work and the full performance of the contract is No. r3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- thirty-five (35) working days. ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is Sixty-four 1.OUNNAIION THE ROADWAY OF PARK OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF work and full performance of the contract will sTLtEU. FROM BROADWAY TO BEAVER be 30 working days. Hundred Dollars ($6,400). STREE- BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF No. 6, FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- I-, TOGET1IER WITH ALL WORK IN- BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The amount of security required will be Eight ING WITH ASI'IIALT ON A CONCRETE CIDE \TAL THERETO. Hundred Dollars. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HENRY Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE lows: received by the President of the Borough STREET, FROM HAMILTON AVENUE TO LABOR ANI) MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR WEST NINTH STREET, TOGETHER WITH 870 square yards asphalt pavement, including oE Brooklyn at the above office until i o'clock CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN AT THE binder course, outside railroad area (5 a. m. on ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FORTY-EIGHTH Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- years' maintenance). STREET AND SECOND AVENUE. 220 square yards asphalt pavement, including WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. lows: Borough of Brooklyn. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the i,86o square yards asphalt pavement, including binder course, within railroad area quantities is as follows: binder course. (no maintenance). FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND I sewer basin complete of either standard 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be ro square yards old stone pavement, to be MATERIAL REQUIRED- FOR CONSTRUCT- design, with iron pans or gratings, relaid in approaches, etc. relaid in approaches, etc. ING SEWER IN EAST NINETY-EIGHTH iron basin hood and connecting culvert, 260 cubic yards concrete. 120 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad STREET, FROM EAST NEW YORK AVE- including all incidentals and appurte- 230 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- area. NUE TO HEGEMAN AVENUE, WITH OUT- nances, per basin, $16o. crete. 30 cubic yards concrete, within railroad area. LET SEWERS IN EAST NINETY-EIGHTH The time allowed for the completion of the 700 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- STREET, ETC., ETC., ETC., SECTION 3. jointed and reset in concrete. g6o linear feet new curbstone, set in con- work and full performance of the contract will be crete. The following is the Engineer's preliminary to working days. 3 noiseless manhole heads and covers. estimate of total cost for the completed work: The time allowed for the completion of the 50 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- The amount of security required will be Eighty jointed and reset in concrete. I outlet chamber, built complete, Dollars. work and the full performarce of the contract is including all incidentals and twenty (20) working days. 2 noiseless manhole heads and covers. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates The time allowed for the completion of the appurtenances ...... $1,300 00 of total cost for the completed work are in each The amount of security required is Fifteen 2,552 linear feet of toe-inch sewer, Hundred Dollars ($I,00). work and the full performance of the contract is case to be taken as the loo per cent. basis and twenty (2o) working days. Section "A," laid complete, test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- including all incidentals and The amount of security required is Twelve single percentage of such too per cent. cost (such ING WITH GRANITE ON A CONCRETE Hundred Dollars ($1,250). appurtenances; per linear as 95 per cent., Too per cent. or 105 per cent.), FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF JOHN- foot, $33.50 ...... 85,492 00 for which all material and work called for in the SON AVENUE, FROM BUSHWICK AVENUE No. 14. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- proposed contracts and the notices to bidders are TO MORGAN AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE 262 linear feet of 102-inch sewer, FOUNDATION TILE ROADWAY OF RALPH Section "B," laid complete, to be furnished to the City. Such percentage, ALL WORK INCIDENTAL TIIERETO. as bid for each contract, shall app'y to all unit Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- STREET, FROM A POINT zoo FEET EAST including all incidentals and OF EVERGREEN AVENUE TO KNICKER- appurtenances; per linear items specified in the Engineer's preliminary esti- lows: DOCKER AVENUE AND FROM MYRTLE foot, $53 ...... 13,886 00 mates to an amount necessary to complete the 2,600 square yards granite pavement, with tar work described in the contract. ard gravel joints, outside railroad .\ VENUE TO BOROUGII LINE, TOGETHER 55 linear feet of 102-inch sewer, Blank forms and further information may be a'za (one year maintenance). \V'ITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Section "C," laid complete, obtained and the plans and drawings may be goo sqr .re yards granite pavement, with tar Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- including all incidentals and and gravel joints, within railroad area lows: appurtenances; per linear seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, No. 215 Montague street, Borough of Brooklyn. (no maintenance), 11,r90 square yards asphalt pavement, including foot, $41 ...... 2,255 00 BIRD S. COLER, President. 30 square yards old stone pavement, to be binder course. 482 linear feet of toa-inch sewer, Dated November 18, 19o8. relaid in approaches, etc. 50 square yards old stone pavement, to be Section "D," laid complete, n r g,d2 4310 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad relaid in approaches, etc. including all incidentals and See General Instructions to Bid- area. 1,550 cubic yards concrete. appurtenances; per linear ders on the Inst page, last column, of 1óo cubic yards concrete, within railroad area. 5,280 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- foot, $32.75.. ... ..... 1 5,785 5o the "City Record." 3,530 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- crete. 4,010 linear feet of 36-inch sewer, crete. -,32o linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- laid complete, including all go linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- jointed and reset in concrete. incidentals and appurte- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF jointed and reset in concrete. 31 noiseless manhole heads and covers. nances; per linear foot, BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF 640 square yards old bridgestones, rejointed The time allowed for the completion of the $7.50 ...... 30,075 00 BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. and relaid. work and the full 'performance of the contract is 6zt linear feet of 4z-inch sewer, The time allowed for the completion of the forty-five (45) working days. laid complete, including all EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE work and the full performance of the contract is The amount of security required is Ten Thou- incidentals and appurte- S received by the President of the Borough forty (40) working days. sand Dollars ($ro,000). nances; per linear foot, 8. 4,968 00 of Brooklyn at the above office until r r o'clock The amount of security required is Fifty-seven No. 15. FOR REGULATING, GRADING BE- 300 linear feet of 8-inch pipe a. m. on Hundred Dollars ($5,700). TWEEN COURTYARD LINES CURBING sewer, laid . complete, in- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 180tí. No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- AND LAYING SIDEWALKS O7 SEVENTY- eluding all incidentals and ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE SECOND STREET, FROM FOURTEENTH appurtenances; per linear No. I. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING FOUNIDATION THE ROADWAY OF JUDGE AVENUE TO SIXTEENTH AVENUE, TO- foot, $1.25 ...... 375 00 WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN- STREET, FROM DEVOE STREET TO POW- GETHEIt WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL 8,5oo linear feet of 6-inch house DATION THE ROADWAY OF BLEECKER ERS STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK THERETO. connection drains, laid com- STREET. FROM KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE INCIDENTAL THERETO. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- plete, including all inci. TO WYCKOFF AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- lows: dentals and appurtenances; ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. lows: 1,500 cubic yards earth excavation. per linear foot, $I...... 8,500 00 Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 1,230 square yards asphalt pavement, including 620 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid 8,00o linear feet of 12-inch pipe follows: binder course. for). under drain, laid complete, 4,380 square yards asphalt pavement, including 170 cubic yards concrete. 2,820 linear feet cement curb. including extra excavation binder course. 730 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. Io,28o square feet cement sidewalk. and all incidentals and ap- 40 square yards old stone pavement, relaid ro linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- The time allowed for the completion of the purtenances; per linear foot, in approaches, etc. jointed and reset in concrete. ( work and the full performance of the contract is So cents...... 4,000 00 610 cubic yards concrete. 4 noiseless manhole heads and covera. thirty (3o) working days. I2740 THE CITY RE C ORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8.

The amount of security required is Fifteen TURES AND FITTING UP (OTHER THAN BELLEVUE AND ALLIED DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," Hundred Dollars ($1,500). FOR CLOSETS AND LINEN AND BLANKET SOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH No. 16. FOR REGULATING AND RE- ROOMS), AND ALL OTHER WORK AS SET HOSPITALS. F MANHATTAN, TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CON- FORTH IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECI- " EALED ESTIMATES WILL BE RE- CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FICATIONS FOR THE ERECTION AND EN- J ceived by the Commissioner of Docks at SYCAMORE STREET, FROM RAYMOND TIRE COMPLETION OF A NURSES' HOME BELLEVUE AND ALLIED , HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT ier "A," foot of Battery place, North River, in STREET TO ST. EDWARDS STREET, TO- FOR THE METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL AT ]F NEW YORK CITY, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET AND FIRST AVENUE. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, '1-ilE 'lie City of New York, until is o'clock noon on GETIIER WITH ALL WORK INCIDtNTAL BLACKWELLS ISLAND, THE CITY OF TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 11108. THERETO. NEW YORK. :ITY OP NEW YORK. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as foi- The time allowed for the completion of the No. I. FOR INSURING THE FERRYBOAT EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 'STAI'LETON," TO BE EMPLOYED ON THE :ows: work and full performance of the contract is received by the President of the Board 470 square yards asphalt pavement, including sixty (60) consecutive calendar daps. 5 r1UNICIPAL FERRIES BETWEEN THE BOR- f Trustees at the above office until 3 o'clock )UGH OF MANHATTAN AND THE binder course. The surety required will be Ten Thousand I. m. on BOR. 70 cubic yards concrete. Dollars ($10,000). )UGII OF BROOKLYN AND THE BOROUGH 350 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. The bidder will state one aggregate price for MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1808, )F RICHMOND, FOR A PERIOD OF 220 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- the whole work described and specified, as the WELVE CALENDAR MONTHS BEGINNING FOR ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS tT NOON ON DECEMBER 7, 1908, jointed and reset in concrete. contract is entire and for a complete job. tEQUIRED FOR TITE EXCAVATING, PIL- ANE) TO 2 noiseless manhole heads and covers. Blank forms and further information may be 'ERMINATE AT NOON ON DECEMBER 7, NG, MASON, FIREPROOFING, WATER- 909. • The time allowed for the completion of the obtained at the office of Raymond F. Almirall, 'ROOFING, CARPENTER, STEEL, ELEG. work and the full performance of the contract is architect, No. 51 Chambers street, Borough of CRIC, HEATING AND VENTILATING, No. z. FOR INSURING THE FERRYBOAT fifteen (IS) working days. Manhattan, The City of New York, where plans 'LUMBING AND OTHER WORK FOR THE 'CASTLETON," TO BE EMPLOYED ON THE The amount of security required is Five Hun and specifications may be seen. - UllE SERVICE AS ABOVE, FOR A PERIOD TOILER HOUSE AND COALING STATION )F TWELVE CALENDAR MONTHS BEGIN- dred Dollars ($Soo). ROBERT W. HEBBERD, Commissioner. )F THE NEW BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, Dated November z5, 1908. QING AT NOON ON DECEMBER 7, I9 o8, No. t7. FOR REGULATING AND RE- n25.d7 iITUATED ON FIRST AVENUE, AND 1ND TO TERMINATE AT NOON ON DE. IOCNDED BY TWENTY-SIXTH AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CON- - :EMBER 7, t9og. CRETE FOUNDATION TH ICOADWAY OF t See General Instructions to Bid '\VENTY-NINTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF ders on the last page, last column, of 1'he said vessels, title, apparel, stores, sup- THIRTEENTH STREET, FROM SECOND EANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ilies, furniture, engines, boilers, machinery and AVENUE TO FOURTH AVENUE, TO- the "City Record." The security required will be Two Hundred ypurtenances shall be insured at the following GETIIER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Chousand Dollars ($zoo,000). ,aluations: THERETO. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF The time allowed for doing and completing the ,or the ferryboat "Stapleton...... $125,000 00 Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- EAST TWENTY-SI%TH STREET, NEW Yoga, lew work, repairs and alterations will not be 'or the ferryboat "Castleton...... tz5,000 00 lows: vore than four hundred and fifty (450) con. In no case shall the Department be deemed 4,700 square yards asphalt pavement, including TO CONTRACTORS. ecutive calendar days from the date of executing . co-insurer. he contract. binder course. The boats to be confined to the use and navi- 20 square yards old stone pavement, to be PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. The bids will be compared and the contract ,ation within the bay and harbor of New York .warded at a lump or aggregate sum to the relaid in approaches, etc. and the Hudson and East Rivers, with the privi- 65o cubic yards concrete, -N EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE owest bidder as soon thereafter as practicable, ege to lay up and make additions, alterations 2,110 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. received by the Department of Public ccording to law. ind repairs while running or while laid up, or to 710 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- :harities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock Blank forms may be obtained at the office of ;.i into dry dock. Any deviation beyond the jointed and reset in concrete. I. m. on he Contract Clerk, No. 419 East Twenty-sixth invits named shall not void the policy, but no 54 noiseless manhole heads and covers. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1908. treet, Borough of Manhattan, where bids and iahility - shall exist during such deviation; and leposits are also delivered. The time al,owed for the completion of the FOR ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR RE- Ilion the return of said vessels within the limits work and the full performance of the contract is JOHN W. BRANNAN, President of the tamed above, no disaster having occurred, the UIRED FOR THE COMPLETE CONDUIT- Board of Trustees. Bellevue and Al- thirty (30) working days. NG, ELECTRIC WIRING AND ALL OTHER olicy shall be and remain in full force and The amount of security required is Forty-seven lied Hospitals. !fleet unless a disaster occurs while deviating. ,YORK IN CONNECTION WITH THE IN- 1117,30 Hundred Dollars ($4,700). ìTALLATION OF A COMPLETE ELECTRIC The polity shall provide for the full indemnifi- No. 18. FOR REGULATING AND RE- IGIITING AND POWER SYSTEM FOR CER- tull See General In,trmqtionn to Hid- ation of all salvage expenses and loss, damage, PAVING WITH ASPHALT ON A CON- rAIN OF THE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS ders on the last liege, last colanu, of 1etriment or hurt to said vessels for which the CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF .JNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE DE- the "City Record." usurers are liable against the perils of the har- THIRTY-FIRST STREET, FROM THIRD 'ARTMfENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, AND or, bay or rivers as above named, lightning and AVENUE TO FIFTH AVENUE, TOGETHER NCLUDED IN THE METROPOLITAN HOS- ires that shalt occur to the hurt, detriment and WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. PITAL DISTRICT, BLACKWELLS ISLAND, lamage of said vessels or either of them, or any Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF BOARD OF CITY RECORD. part thereof, and for all damage which may be lows: lone by the vessels insured to any other vessel 9EW YORK. r property. 4,730 square yards asphalt pavement, including The time allowed for doing and completing the 'ROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. As the vessels to be insured are common car- binder course. antire work and the full performance of the con- 20 square yards old stone pavement„ to be iers, the policy shall not contain any limitation Tact is sixty (6o) consecutive calendar days. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE relaid in approaches, etc. The surety required will be Ten Thousand is to the nature or kind of cargo or other ma- 66o cubic yards concrete. received at the office of the Supervisor of erial which shall be carried on the boats. Dollars ($io,000). S ai fark í,94o linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. The bidder will state one aggregate price for lie City Record, No. row, in The City No claim shall be made by the Department goo linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- he whole work described and specified, as the if New York, until II o'clock a. nt., or any damage to the vessels insured unless it jointed and reset in concrete. :xceeds $3oo. :ontract is entire and for a complete job. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. Losses shall be rz noiseless manhole heads and covers. Blank forms and further information may be payable in thirty days after The time allowed for the comp'etion of the )btained at the office of Raymond F. Almirall. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE MATERIALS )roof of loss or damage, and of the amount work and the full performance of the contract is architect, No. 51 Chambers street, Borough of AND PLANT AND DOING ALL THE WORK hereof, and proof of the interest of the insured thirty (30) working days. \LCESSARY AND PROPER TO PRINT, ;hall have been stade and presented at the lfanhattan. The City of New York, where plans Rice of the insurer or its representative in The The amount of security required is Forty-six Ind specifications may be seen. URNISH, FOLD, BIND AND DISTRIBUTE Hundred Dollars ($q,600). ROBERT W. HEBBERD, Commissioner. CHE "CITY RECORD," FOR AND DURING ity of New York. [HE YEAR 1909. No bid will be received for insurance by or No. 19. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- Dated Novesber 18, i9o8. n behalf of any company not duly authorized ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE n 18,d2 The amount of security shall be Fifty Thou- FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WITH- and Dollars ($5o,000). by the Insurance De4tartment to transact busi- t - See General Instructions to Bid- The person or persons making the estimate less in the State of New York. ERS STREET, FROM UNION AVENUE TO ters on the last page, last column, of Each bid must be accompanied by a copy of KINGSLAND AVEN UR. TOGETHER WITH ;hall furnish the same in a scaled envelope, ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. he "City Record." ndorsed with the title given above, of the work lie policy upon which the bid is based. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as `or which the estimate is made, with his or their The person or persons making a hid or esti- lame or names and the date of presentation, to nate Shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope follows: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF ndorsed as follows: ro.16o square yards asphalt pavement, including lie said Supervisor of the City Record, at the EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK, aid office, on or before the date and hour above Bid for insuring ferryboats employed on the binder course. SIunicilal Ferries." 6o square yards old stone pavement, to be Tamed, at which time and in the office of the TO CONTRACTORS. Sayor the estimates received will be publicly The estimates received will be publicly opened relaid in approaches, etc. ]y the Commissioner of Docks and read, and the 1,420 cubic yards concrete. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. )peped by the Board of City Record and read an I he award of the contract made according to law sward of the contract made according to the law 5,700 linear feet new curbstone, set in con- Is soon thereafter as practicable. crete. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE is soon thereafter as practicable, The bids will be compared and award made to No bid or estimate will be considered unless 300 linear feet old curbstone, redressed, re- received by the Department of Public Is a condition precedent to the reception or jointed and reset in concrete. Sharities at the above office until 2.3o o'clock alte lowest bidder for the whole work and ail 30 noiseless manhole heads and covers. naterials required for the complete performance :onsideration of any proposal it be accompanied I. m. on )y a certified check upon one of the State or The time allowed for the completion of the 1908. Af the ecntract. work and the full performance of the contract is TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, Samples are on exhibition at the office of the National banks of The City of New York. drawn forty (40) working days. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND comptroller of The City of New York. to the order of the Commissioner of Docks, or The amount of security required is Ninety-four MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REMOVING Bidders will write out the total amount of money to the amount of One Thousand Dollars. Hundred Dollars ($9,400). CHE FOUR HOSPITAL PAVILIONS LO- heir estimates in addition to inserting the same The certified check or money should not be ON THE GROUNDS OF BELLEVUE n figures. inclosed in the envelope containing the bid or No. 20. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT I AIED estimate, but should be either inclosed in a SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF SECOND :tOSPITAL AND ERECTING SAME AT The Board of City Record reserves the right CHE HETROf0LITa\N HOSPITAL, BLACK- 'o reject all bids or estimates if it deem it to be icparate envelope, addressed to the Commissioner AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY - NINTH :f Docks, or submitted personally upon the STREET AND SIXTY-SIXTH STREET, ELLS ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW For the interest of the City so to do. iORK. Bidders are requested to make their bids or presentation of the bid or estimate. WHERE NOT ALREADY DONE. The bidders shall state a rate per cent. at Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as foI- The time allowed for the completion of the Ostimates upon the blank form prepared by the Nork and full performance of the contract is Board, a copy of which, with the proper envelope which they will insure or contract for insurance lows: for the ferryboats, as specified above, in accord- 36,300 square feet cement sidewalk. twenty (20) consecutive working days. in which to inclose the hid, together with a copy The surety required will be Two Thousand ot the contract. including the specifications, in ance with the terms of this advertisement, and The time allowed for the completion of the also in accordance with the form of policy sub- work and the full performance of the contract is Dollars ($z,000). the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, The bidder will state one aggregate price for mit ted, which shall be considered in connection forty-five (45) working days. tan he obtained upon app'mcation therefor at the with and form part of the bid. The amount of security required is Two Thou- he whole work described and specified, as the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, where sand Dollars ($2,000). :ontract is entire for a complete job. any further information can be obtained. Bidders will write out the rate per cent, of Blank forms and further information may be their estimates in addition to inserting the same No. 21. FOR CONSTRUCTING CEMENT GEORGE '3. McCLELLAN, Mayor; in figures. abtained at the office of the Architect of the FR:\NCIS KEY PENDLETON, Corporation SIDEWALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF BUSH Department. foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Counsel; The Commissioner reserves the right to reject STREET, BETWEEN CLINTON AND COLUM- The City of New York, where plans and specifi- all bids or estimates if he deem it for the interest BIA STREETS, WHERE NOT ALREADY HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller; of the City so to do. DONE; ALSO ON BOTH SIDES OF LOR- zations may be seen. Board of City Record. ROBI.RT W. IIEBBERD, Commissioner. The City of New York, November am, 1908. ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner of Docks. RAINE STREET, BETWEEN HAMILTON Dated November 17. 1908. Dated The City of New York, November 17, AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET, WHERE n 17,d i nz5,d7 1908. NOT ALREADY DONE. See General instruetiOfl to Bid- RAS' See General Instructions to Did- n18,di Engineer's estimate of the quantity is as fol- t4T g'- See General Instructions to Bid- lows: ders on the last page, laet column, of ders on the last page, last column, of the "City Record." the "City Record." ders on the last page, last column, of 30,630 square feet cement sidewalk. the "City Record." The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is forty (40) working days. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF The amount of security required is Seventeen EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. NEW Yoga. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Hundred Dollars ($1,700). TO CONTRACTORS. FERRIES. The bidder will state the price of each item or OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP article contained in the specifications or schedules PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEw herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard or YORK. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH E:\LLD BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE other unit of measure, by which the bids will be OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OP NEW YORK. tested. The bids will be compared and the con- S received by the Department of Public S riceived by the President of the Borough of tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for Charities at the above office until 2.30 o'clock EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until each contract. p. m. on S received by the Commissioner of Docks at 2 o'clock p. m. on Blank iorms and further information may be MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, the above office until 12 o'clock m. on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen FOR PROVIDING ALL LABOR AND MA- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL TITE LABOR at the office of the Bureau of Highways, the TERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR AND JI:\IEI(IAL REQUIRED FOR SEWER CONTRACT NO. 1157. Borough of Brooklyn, No. 14 Municipal Build- THE EXCAVATION. MASONRY, STEEL -A i iii UWrENÀNCES IN AVENUE A, ing, Brooklyn. AND AND IRON WORK, ROOFING AND METAL FOR FURNISI-ZING ALL TILE LABOR AND BELWEEN ELEVEN rli AND TWELFTH BIRD S. COLER, President. WORK, CARPENTRY, ELECTRIC WORK, Dated November 16, 1908. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING STREETS. HEATING AND VENTILATING WORK, THE MUNICIPAL FERRYBOATS, OR Tite Engineer's estimate of the quantity and n18,dz PLUMBING WORK AND ALL OTHER OTHER FLOATING FERRY PROPERTY, quality of the material and the na'-ure and extent, WORK, AS SET FORTH IN THE DRAW- as near as possible, of the work required, is as See General Instrnctions to Hid- Tri£ AND FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ders on the last page, last column, of INGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUPPLIES 'THEREFOR. follows: the "City Record." CONSTRUCTION AND ENTIRE COMPLE- The time for the completion of tite work and 30 linear feet of brick sewer of feet 6 TION OF A TUBERCULOSIS INFIRMARY, the full performance of the contract is on or inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diam- FOR THE METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL eters, Class I. BOR- before the expiration of 365 calendar days. DISTRICT, BLACKWELLS ISLAND, The amount of security required is Twenty 174 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 DEPARTMENT OE PUBLIC OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF Thousand Dollars. inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior diam- CHARITIES, NEW YORK. The bidder will state the price for each class eters, Class II. The time allowed for doing and completing contained in the specifications or schedules, per 10,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for the entire work and the full performance of the pound, foot or other unit of measure. The ex- bracing and sheet piling. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, Foo- OF contract is three hundred and sixty-five (365) tensions must be made and footed up, and the The time allowed to complete the whole work is EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YoRK, consecutive calendar days. bid must state a total or aggregate price for all seventy-five (75) working days. The surety required will be One Hundred of the work. The bids will be tested by the 'Tite amount of the security required will be Thousand Dollars ($roo,000). aggregate price, and award of the contract, if One 'thousand Dollars ($t,noo). TO CONTRACTORS. The bidder will state one aggregate price for made, will be to the lowest bidder, according No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR the whole work described and specified, as the to such aggregate price. AND aIATFhft.L REQUIRED FOR RP -,EIV- contract is entire and for a complete job. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. Work must be done at the time and in the INC, BASINS ANI) APPURTENANCJ s ON Blank forms and further information may be NORT1IE.\ST CORNER OF TWENTY- obtained at the office of Raymond F. Altnirall, manner and in such quantities as may be di 'i'1iE ol rected. -I-HIRD STREET ANI) THE SOUTHEAST C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Architect, No. 51 Chambers street, The City CORNER OF TWENTY-FOURTH STREET New York, where plans and specifications may be Blank forms and further information may be JFi received by the Department of Public obtained at the office of the said Department. AND AVENUE A. ► seen. C antics at the above office until 2.30 o'clock ROBERT W. HEBBERD. Commissioner. ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and p. m. on Dated November Ig, 1908. quality of the material and the nature and extent, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. Dated November t3, 1908. nzo,d3 as near as possible, of the work required is as n 13.30 follows: FOR PROVIDING ALL LABOR AND MA- t;B. See General Instrnetfon, to Bid- art See General Instrnctions to Bid- 6o linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- TERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE COOKING ders on the last page, last column, 01 ders on the last page, last column, 01 ware pipe culvert of r2 inches interior SERVICE EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING RE- the "City Record." diameter. FRIGERATORS), GAS AND ELECTRIC FIX- the "City Record."

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 32741

2 receiving basins of the circular pattern, i,oso feet (B- M.) of timber and planking for No. 6. FOR REREGULATING, REGRAD- 2.55o cubic yards Portland cement concrete. with new style grae-bars and bluestone foundations. ING, RECURI3ING AND REFLAGGING WEST 8,000 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, heads. The time allowed to complete the whole work ONE IIUNDREL ANI) FORTY - SIXTH furn.shed and set. 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, and planking for a one hundred (ion) working days. STREET, FRONT A POINT 234.08 FEET 200 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- bracing and sheet piing. The amount of the security required will be WEST OF BROADWAY TO '1'IIE EASTERLY dressed, rejointed and reset. The tisne allowed to compiete the whose work is ,'ifteen Hundred Dollars ($t,soo). LINE OF RIVERSIDE. DRIVE. 4,6 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for thirty (30) working days. No. 9. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be sewer manholes, furnished and set. The amount of the security required will be _AIlOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR done: 85 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($35o). • ;EWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN 175 cubic yards of excavation, including the water manholes, furnished and set. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- 'HUADWAY, BOTTI SIDES, BETWEEN removal of old wall. The time allowed fol doing and completing the SHAM AND EMERSON STREETS. 675 cubic yards of filling to be furnished, ex- above work will he one hundred (too) days, BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR AL- excava- TERATION AND IMPROVEM1*.NT TO The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and elusive of that secured from The amount of security required will be Ten duality of the material and the nature and ex- tion. Thousand Dollars ($to,000). SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN ONE No. r3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- HUNDRED AND EIGIJTEENTH STREET, ent, as near as possible, of the work required is Zoo cubic yards of Portland cement masonry ts follows: for retaining walls and culverts. ING WITII GR:\NITE BLOCK PAVEMENT BETWEEN THIRD AND LEXINGTON AVE- furnished ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE NUES. 6tz linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- 140 linear feet of new curbstone, ware pipe sewer of IS inches interior and set. ROADWAY OF FIFTY -SEVENTH STREET, The EnginceK's estimate of the quantity and furnished FROM TITE WEST SIDE OF TENTH AVE- quality of the material aid the natttre and ex- diameter. boo square feet of new flagstone, tent, as near as possible, of the work required, 20o cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and and set. NUL TO THE EAST SIDE OF ELEVENTH removed. Time allowed for doing and completing above AVENUE. is as follows: work will be thirty (30) days. Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be 75 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 s8,5oo feet (13. M.) of timber and planking for bracing and sheet piling. Amount of security required will be Four Hun- done: inches by 2 feet 4 inches interior dred Dollars ($400). 5,500 square yards of granite block pavement, diameters, Class I. 1,850 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for foundations. No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- with paving cement joints. 395 linear feet of brick sewer of 3 feet 6 WITH WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON 5,450 square yards inches by z feet 4 inches interior The time allowed to complete the whole work ING of old stone blocks, to be is one hundred and fifty (iso) working days. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAL)- purchased by contractor and removed diameters, Class II. WAY OF PRINCE STREET, FROM THE by him. 23,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking, The amount of the security required will be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000). WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY TO THE EAST t,02o cubic yards of Portland cement con- for bracing and sheet piling. SIDE OF WOOSTER STREET. The time allowed to complete the whole work No. ro. FOR FURNISHING ALI, TILE crete. working LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR The Engineer's estimate of amount of work to r,57o linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, is one hundred and twenty-five (125) be done is: furnished days. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN EMER- and set. SON STREET, BETWEEN VERMILYEA í,15o square yards of wood block pavement, ex- 50 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, The amount of the security required will be cept the railroad area. Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000). AVENUE AND COOPER STREET, AND IN redressed, rejointcd and reset. BROADWAY, BOTH SIDES, BETWEEN 630 square yards of wood block pavement, in 480 square feet of new granite bridgestone, No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL TIIE LA- EMERSON STREET AND SUMMIT SOUTH. the railroad area. (No guarantee.) furnished and laid. 13OR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR EX- The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 315 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete, 50 square feet of old bridgestone, redressed, 't ENSION OF SEWER AND API'URTE- quality of the material and the nature and ex- including mortar bed. rejointed and relaid. NANCES IN ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- tent, as near as possible, of the work required is 335 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, The time allowed for completing the above SECOND STREET, FROM END OF PRES- as follows: furnished and set. work will be fifty (so) working days. ENT SEWER TO HARLEM RIVER. 1,187 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- 25 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, '['lie amount of security required will be Five The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and ware pipe sewer of 15 inches interior redressed, rejointed and reset. Thousand Dollars ($s,000). quality of the material and the nature and ex- diameter. 6 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for The bidder will state the price of each item tent, as near as possible, of the work required, 30 linear feet of salt-glazed stoneware pipe sewer manhole, furnished and set. or article contained in the specifications or sched- is as follows: culvert of 12 inches interior diameter. 2 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for silos herein contained or hereto annexed, per 368 linear feet of brick sewer of 4 feet by 2 receiving basins of the circular pattern, water manhole, furnished and set. foot, yard or other unit of measure, or article, 2 feet 8 inches interior diameter;;, in with new style grate bars and blue- I,76o square yards of old stone blocks to be by which the bids will be tested. The exten- eluding embankment and rubble at out- stone heads. purchased and removed by contractor. lions must he made and footed up, as the bids let. 2,070 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and Time allowed for doing and completing the will be read from the total. The time allowed to complete the whoe. work removed. above work will be thirty (30) working days. Blank forms and specifications may be had at iss one hundred (too) working days. 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for Amount of security required will be Fifteen the office of the Commi=sioner of Public Works, The amount of the security required will be bracing and sheet piling. Iítcodred Dollars ($i,5oo)• \os. t3 to 2T Park row, Bureau of Highways, Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($z,soo). 3,500 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REI'AV- Room 1607, Borough of 'Manhattan. WIT!! WOOl) PAVEMENT ON No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- foundations. ING BLOCK JOHN F. AHEARN, President. IlOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR The time allowed to complete the whole work A CONCRETE FOUNDATION T1iE ROAD- The City of New York, November 25, t9o8. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN WEST is two hundred and fifty (256) working days. WAY OF BROO\IE STRE1.T, FROM THE ONE HUNDRED AND S1XTY-SEVENTH The amount of the security required will be EAST SIDE OF L'RU:\DWAY TO THE WEST n25,d7 STREET, Bt. '1 WEEN AMSTERDAM AVE- Six e bidder Dollars e$t SIDE OF CENTRE STREET. ? ' See General Ingfriaetions to Bid- NUE AND AUDUBON AVENUE, The bidder will state the price of each item The Engg ineer's estimate of amount of work to dere on the last Ange, last column, of The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and or article contained in the specifications or scteed- be done is: the "City, Record." quality of the material and the nature and ex- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per foot, 2,285 square yards wood block pavement, ex- tent, as near as possible, of the work required, yard or other unit of measure, or article, by ecpt the railroad area. is as follows: which the bids will be tested. The extensions tt5 square yards of wood block pavement, in BOROUUH OF THE BRONX. 266 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- must he made and footed up, as the bids will the railroad area. (No guarantee.) ware pipe sewer of 15-inch interior be read from the total. 430 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete, diameter. Blank forms may be had and the plans and including mortar bed. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH or 50 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and drawings may be seen at the office of the Corn- 500 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, TILE BRONX, MUXICIPAL BUILDING, CRotoNA Temoved. missioner of Public Works, Nos. t3 to 2r Park furnished and set. ['ARK. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH t t4 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- oT14EET AND THIRD AVENUE, I,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking, row, Bureau of Sewers. Borough of Manhattan. for bracing and sheet piling. JOHN F. AHEARN, President. dressed, rejointed and reset. 6 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1,000 feet (B. M.)of timber and planking, The City of New York, November 25, Ioo8. received by the President of the Borough for foundation. n25,d7 sewer manholes, furnished and set. 6 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for ot The Bronx at the above office until ii o'clock The time allowed to complete the whole work {r° See General Instructions to Bid- a. m. on is seventy-five (75) working days. water manholes, furnished and set. dere on the last page, last column, of 2,400 square yards of old stone blocks, to be The amount of the security required will be C ty TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. ($I,000). the r' i Record." purchased and removed by contractor. One Thousand Dollars Time allowed for doing and completing the No. I. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT No. 6. FOR 1.UR\ISlIING ALL THE above work will be forty (40) working days. BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION LABOR ANI) M.\TERI-AL REI)UIRED FOR OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BoaouGos OF IN WEST Amount of security required will be Two Thou- 1í1E ROADWAY OF ONE HUNDRED AND MEWISK AND ,YFYUt("1-1{NAVCES MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW sand Dollars ($2,00u). SIXTY-FIPT11 STREET, BETWEEN WEB- ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTII No. 9. FOR REGUL.\TING AND REPAV- nThR AVENUE AND MORRIS AVENUE, STREET, BET \VEEN FORT WASHINGTON E.\LEIT BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL I3E ING WfI'I'IH \VOUD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON AND THE ROADWAY 01, CLAY AVENUE, AVENUE AND BROAD\VAY. S received by the President of the Borough x, CONCRETE FQUNDA'rI0N ON THE liL'f1\'ELN ONE HUNDRED AND SIX'1'Y- The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room r6, until RO.\UW.\Y OF WEST' Ti1IRD ST'RFE'l. s`QUH'I'1T AND ONE HUNDRED AND SiXTY- quality of the material and the nature and extent, 2 o'clock p. m. on FROM THE WEST SIDE OF MERCER lTlrI1 STREETS, AND RESETTING CURB as near as possible, of the work required, is as MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908, STREET 'It) THE EAST SIDE OF VEST' \\ 11LRE NECESSARY. follows: The No. I. FOR MAINTAINING THIE ASPHALT IROAH)\V:\Y. Engineer's esti rate of the work is as 4' linear feet of The Engineer's estimate of amount of work to follows: c by 2 feet sewerinches t interior6 1'-AVEMEN'1' ON- BROADWAY, FROM THE NORTH SIDE OF TWENTY-FOUNTTI be done is: 5,420 square yards of completed asphalt block diameters. 2,000 square yards wood block pavement. pavement, and keeping ute same in 569 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- STREET TO '1'1-lE NORTH SIDE OF TWEN- TY FIFTH STREET, WHERE THE ORIGINAL 375 cubic yards Portland cement concrete, repair for one year from date of ac- ware pipe sewer of IS inches interior including mortar bed. ceptance. diameter. CONTR:\CT HAS I]EEN ABANDONED, BOR'- OUGIT OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW 58o linear feet new bluestone curbstone, fur- 8S3 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 25 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone- nished and set. bed. ware pipe culvert of I2 inches interior YORK. Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be tos linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- 3,125 linear feet of ord curbstone, rejointed, diameter. dressed, rejoirted and reset. recut on top and reset in concrete. r receiving basin of the circular pattern, done: 400 square yards of asphalt pavement, 8 noiseless heads aud covers for sewer man- The time allowed for the completion of the with new style grate-bars and blue- holes, furnished and set. ';ork will be 5o consecutive working days. stone head. to cubic yards of concrete. Time allowed to complete work will be until 5 noiseless heads and covers for water man- The amount of security required will be Six 1,500 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and holes, furnished and set. Thousand Dollars. removed. November 30, Igtz. Amount of security required Two Hundred 2,000 square yards old stone blocks, to be pur- No. 2. FOX P.\VING WITH ASPHALT 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for chased and removed by contractor. BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION bracing and sheet piling. Dollars ($zoo)• No. 2. FOR MAINTAINING THE ASPHALT Tinte allowed for doing and completing the filE ROAIWAY UF EA,T ONE HUNDRED 1,700 feet (B. Al.) of timber and planking for above work will be forty (40) working days. AND SEVENTY NINTii STREET, FROM foundation. P:\\ 'E\IENT ON EIGHTH AVENUE (CEN- TRAL PARK \VEST), FRONT FIFTY-VINTI[ Amount of security required will be Two Thou- JEROME AVENUE TO M URRIS AVENUE, The time allowed to complete the whole work sand Dollars ($2,000). AND WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT is two hundred (zoo) working days. TI) ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH STREET, \VIH?RE THE ORIGINAL CONTRACT' 11:\S No. Io. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- ON A CONCREI E FOUNDATION, FROM The amount of the security required will be WITIH WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON s\IORRIS AVENUE TO GR.\ND BOULEVARD Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000). BEEN 4Ps\NDONED. BOROUGH OF MAN- ING I1:\TTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- AND CONCOURSE, AND SETTING CURB No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be WAY OF STOVE STREET, FROM THE \\HERE NECESSARY. LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR done: SOUTII SIDE OF MILL LANE TO THE The Engineer's estimate of the work is as SEWER AND APPUR'T'ENANCES IN WEST 8,000 square yards of asphalt pavement. SOU'hlI SIDE OF WILLIAM STREET. follows: ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH 50 square yards of old stone pavement. The Engineer's estimate of amount of work to I,800 square yards of completed asphalt block STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AN It Time allowed to complete work will be one year be done is: pavement, and keeping the same in FORT WASHINGTON AVENUE. from the date of the contract 200 square yards wood block pavement. repair for one year from date of ac- The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Amount of security required Two Thousand 42 cubic yards Portland cement concrete, ceptance. quality of the material and the nature and extent, Dollars ($2,000). including mortar bed. 615 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar as near as possible, of the work required, is a=. No. 3, FOR MAINTAINING THE ASPHALT 151 linear feet new bluestone curbstone, fur- bed. follows: I' \\'E'sIENT ON THIRD STREET. FRONT nished and set. 500 linear feet of new curbstone. furnished 36 linear feet brick sewer of SECOND AVENUE TO LEWIS STREET, AND Io linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- and set in concrete. e fby inchesa interim t'OURTH STREET. FROM SECOND AVENUE dressed, rejointed and reset, I,600 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, diameters. TO LEWIS STREET. t noiseless head and cover, complete, for recut on top and reset in concrete. 718 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be sewer manhole, furnished and set. 1,855 square yards new granite block pavement ware pipe sewer of is inches interior done: 3 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for on a concrete foundat.on, laid with diameter. 4,000 square yards of asphalt pavement. water manholes, furnished and set. paving cement joints, and keeping the 21 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone too cubic yards of concrete. zoo square yards old stone blocks, to be pur- same in repair for one (i) year from ware pipe culvert of 12 inches interior Time allowed to complete the work will be chased and removed by contractor. date of acceptance. diameter. until May 29, 19íz. Time allowed for doing and completing the The time allowed for the completion of the I receiving basin of the circular pattern Amount of security required One Thousand above work will be ten (to) days. work will be 40 consecutive working days. with new style grate-bars and blue Five Hundred Dollars ($I,Soo). Amount of security required will be Two Hun- The amount of security required will be Four stone head. No a. FOR M:AINTAINING THE 4SPI-TALT dred and Fifty Dollars ($250). Thousand Dollars. 1,200 cubic yards of rock to be excavated ane PAVEMENT ON BROAL)\VAY, FROM THE Sc. sr. FOR REc;ULA'l'ING AND REPAY- Nu. 3. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT removed. NORTH SIDE OF CANAL STREET TO ING \Vifl SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUND:\TION 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking fo [FOURTEENTH STREET. WIIERE THE ON A CONCRETE FOUND.\TION THE ROAD- THE ROADWAY OF El34 PLACE, BETWEEN bracing and sheet piling. ORIGIN:\T. CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN WAY OF TWENTY-FIRST STREET, FROM E:\ST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINTH 2,200 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking fot \BANDONED, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE VVEST SIDE OF FIFTH AVENUE TO STREET AND KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, AND foundations. CITY OF NEW YORK. TTII: EAST SIDE OF SIXTH AVENUE. SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. The time allowed to complete the whole worl Engineer's estimate of amount of work to be The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work The Engineer's estimate of the work is as is two hundred (200) working days. done: to be done is: follows: bi in- of asphalt pavement, in- I,tgo square yards of completed asphalt block The amount of the security required will 14,750 square yards of asphalt pavement, 3,í90 square yards Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000). eluding binder course. eluding binder course. pavement, and keeping the same in so cubic yards of concrete. 600 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. repair for one year from date of ac- No. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL Tilt will be feet of new curbstone, LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOI Time allowed to complete the work í,I25 linear bluestone ceptance. until April r, t9í2. furnished and set. zio cubic yards of concrete, including mortar SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN WEST Amount of security required will be Six Thou- 16o linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- bed. ONE HUNDREI) AND SEVENTY-SECONI new curbstone, furnished sand Dollars ($6,000). dressed, rejointed and reset, 200 linear feet of STREET, BETWEEN FORT WAS1TINGTO' to noiseless heads and covers, complete, for and set in concrete. AVENUE AND BROADWAY. No 5. FOR MAINTAINING THE AS- BRO:\DWAY. FRONT sewer manholes, furnished and set. 885 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, The Engineer's estimate of the quantity ant PI-IALT PAVEMENT ON 5 noiseless heads and covers, complete, for recut on top and reset in concrete. quality of the material and the nature and extent FOURTEENTH STREET TO NORTH SIDE for the completion of the as near as possible, of the work required, is a OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET, INCLUDING water manholes, furnished and set. The time allowed BETWEEN UNIVERSITY The time allowed for doing and completing the work will be zo consecutive working days. follows: THE SPACE above work will be thirty-five (35) working days. The amount of security required will be One 46 lininchesfeetby f 2brick PLACE, FOURTEENTH STREET AND EAST SIDE OF BROADWAY, AND FRONt NORTH The amount of security required will be Three Thousand Four Hundred Dollars. feet sewer inches interio No. 4. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT diameters. SIDE OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET TO Thousand Dollars ($s,000). 345 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-SECOND STREET, No. 12 FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION ORIGINAL CONTRACTS ING WITH SITlIET ASPHALT PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED ware pipe sewer of r5 inches interio WHERE THE STREET, FROM RIVER diameter. ILAVE BEEN ABANDONED, BOROUGH OF ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- AND FIFTIETH 2t linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone MANHATTAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. WAY OF 13ROOME STREET. FROM THE AVENUE TO WALTON AVENUE, AND SET- ware pipe culvert of t2 inches interio estimate of amount of work to EAST SIDE OF THE BOWERY TO THE TING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. Engineer's \VEST SIDE OF LEWIS STREET. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- diameter. be done: The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work I receiving basin of the circular pattern 34,550 square yards of asphalt pavement, in- lows: binder course. to be done is: t,3oo square yards of completed asphalt block with new style grate-bars and blue eluding pavement and keeping the same in re- stone head. 5o cubic yards of concrete. 12,540 Square yards of asphalt pavement, includ- ing binder course, except railway area. pair for one year from date of accept- 300 cubic yards of rock to be excavated an Time allowed for completing the work will be removed. until April r, í9r6. 260 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ- ance. ing binder course in the railway area 215 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 1 '000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking fo Amount of security required will be Twelve bracing and sheet piling. Thousand Dollars ($IZ,000). (nu guarantee). bed. I2742 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1qOS.

goo linear feet of new curbstone, furnished PLACE; KNOX PLACE, BETWEEN MOSHO- The amount of security required will be Three I SEWERS TIIROUGHOUT THE GROUNDS and set in concrete. LU PARKWAY NORTH AND GUN HILL Hundred and Fifty Dollars. • OF THE RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL NORTH 1,225 square yards of old paving blocks, to be. ROAD; GATES PLACE, BETWEEN MOSHO- No. 17. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BROTHER ISLAND, CITY OF NEW YORK. purchased and removed by contractor. LU PARKWAY NORTH AND GUN HILL BAINS AND APPURTENANCES AT THE I The time for the completion of the work and The amount bid for this item will be deducted ROAD; EAST TWO HUNDRED AND NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEs'1 CORNERS the full performance of the contract is 45 eon- from the payment on acceptance. EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN JEROME OF WEST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGIHTY- Jseeutive working days. The time allowed for the completion of the AVENUE AND WOODLAWN ROAD; EAST EIGHTH STREET AND GRAND AVENUE, i The amount of security required is fifty per work will be 3o consecutive working days. TWO HUNDRED AND TENTH STREET, AND AT THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTH- cent. (so%) of the amount of the bid. The amount of security required will be Fifteen BETWEEN DE KALB AVENUE AND WEST CORNERS OF EAST ONE HUNDREI) I Bids will be compared and the contract Hundred Dollars. WOODLAWN ROAD; DE KALB AVENUE, AN It EIGHTY-NINTH STREET AND VAL- I awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. No. 5. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT BETWEEN EAST TWO HUNDRED AND ENTINE AVENUE. I Blank forms and further information may be BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION EIGHTH STREET AND GUN HILL ROAD; The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- I obtained and the plans and drawings may be THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED KOSSUTH PLACE, BETWEEN MOSHOLU lows: I seen at the office of the Chief Clerk of the ANI) FIFTY-SECOND STREET (ROSE PARKWAY NORTH AND DE KALB AVE- 8o linear feet of pipe culvert, ia-inch. Department of Health. southwest corner of Fifty- STREET), BETWEEN BERGEN AVENUE NUE; STEUBEN AVENUE, BETWEEN 3 receiving basins, complete. fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Man- AND BROOK AVENUE, AND SETTING MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH AND GUN t catch basin, complete. hattan, City of New York, CURB WHERE NECESSARY. HILL ROAD; VAN CORTLANDT AVENUE, 35 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- BETWEEN MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH removed. THOMAS DARLINGTON, M. D., lows: AND ROCHAMBEAU AVENUE; ROCHAM- 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in President; 700 square yards of completed asphalt block BEAU AVENUE, BETWEEN VAN CORT- place, additional to that shown on the ALVAR II. I)OTY, M. D., pavement and keeping the same in LANDT AVENUE AND GUN HILL ROAD. plan. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, repair for one year from date of The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, Board of Health. acceptance. follows: furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- Dated November 18, Igoe. Ito cubic yards of concrete, including mortar 402 linear feet of concrete sewer, 3 feet 6 nished and left in place. n 18,da bed. inches in diameter. The time allowed for the completion of the g - See General Instructions to Bid- too linear feet of new curbstone, furnished 308 linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet 9 work will be 20 working days. dsrs on the last page, last column, ot and set in concrete. inches in diameter. The amount of security required will be Four the "City Record." 300 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, 890 linear feet of pipe sewer, 24-inch. Hundred and Fifty Dollars. recut on top and reset in concrete. 144 linear feet of pipe sewer, zo-inch. No. 18. FOR CONSTRUCTING A RECEIV- The time allowed for the completion of the 3,345 linear feet of pipe sewer, i8-inch. ING BASIN AND APPURTENANCES AT work will be 30 consecutive working days. 2,665 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch. THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF JEROME The amount of security required will be One 4,090 linear feet of pipe sewer, I2-inch. AVENUE AND KINGSSRIDGE ROAR. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Thousand Dollars. 1,212 spurs for house connections, over and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as No. 6. FOR REPAVING WITH ASPHALT above the cost per linear foot of sewer. follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW Yoaa. BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION I14 manholes, complete. 5o linear feet of pipe culvert, ta-inch. THE ROADWAY OF JENNINGS STREE'1, 2$ receiving basins, complete. I receiving basin, compete. WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY FROM UNION AVENUE TO PROSPECt 9,200 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and I catch basin, complete. O Clerk of the Police Department of The AVENUE, AND SETTING CURB WHERE removed. 35 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, NECESSARY. to cubic yards of Class " B " concrete, in removed. Room No. 9, for the following property, now in The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- place, additional to that shown on the The time allowed for the completion of the Ilis custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lows: plan. work will be 8 working days. lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, I,$oo square yards of completed asphalt block Io cubic yards of broken stone for founda- The amount of security required will be Two wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, pavement and keeping the same in tions, in place. Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. etc.; also small amount of money taken from repair for one year from date of 15,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, No, io. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- acceptance. furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- ANI) APPURTENANCES IN NELSON AVE- partment. ego cubic yards of concrete, including mortar nished and left in place. NUE. BETWEEN BOSCOBEL AVENUE AND THEODORE A. BINGHAM, bed. 50 linear feet of ia-inch drain pipe, fur- FEATHERBED LANE. Police Commissioner. 400 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished nished and laid. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as and set in concrete. The time allowed for the completion of the follows: 68o linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, work will be 400 working days. 1,120 linear feet of pipe sewer, i5-inch. POLICE DEPARTMENT — CITY OP NRw YoRm, recut on top and reset in concrete. The amount of security required will be Forty- 482 linear feet of pipe sewer, t2-inch. BOROUGH OF BRoOB:LYN. 1,780 square yards of old paving blocks, to be five Thousand Dollars. 215 spurs for house connections, over and WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY purchased and removed by contractor. No. I2. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS above the cost per linear foot of sewer. The amount bid for this item will be deducted AND APPURTENANCES IN MOSHOLU AVE- 17 manholes, complete. O Clerk of the Police Department of The from the payment on acceptance. NUE, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND VON I receiving basin, compete. (-,ty of New York—Office, No. 209 State street, The time allowed for the completion of the IIUMBOLDT AVENUE, AT ITS INTERSEC- 5,000 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, work will be 30 consecutive working days. TION WITH WEST TWO HUNDRED AND removed. now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, The amount of security required will be Two FIFTY-FOURTH STREET. 5 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete. in rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, Thousand Dollars. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- place, additional to that shown on the shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, plan. liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken No. 7. FOR PAVING WITH ASPHALT lows: frum BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION 341 linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet 9 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this inches diameter. furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- Department. THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED THEODORE A. BINGHAM, AND THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN 1,865 linear feet of pipe sewer, 3o-inch. nislted and left in place. ST. ANNS AVENUE AND CYPRESS AVE- 505 linear feet of pipe sewer, t8-inch. 25 linear feet of t2-inch drain pipe, fur- Police Commissioner. NUE, AND SETTING CURB WHERE NEC- 375 linear feet of pipe sewer, 15-inch. nished and laid. ESSARY. 306 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 358 spurs for house connections, over and work will be 175 working days. follows: above the cost per linear foot of sewer. The amount of security required will be Four DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. 2,875 square yards of completed asphalt block 35 manholes, complete. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. Iz receiving basins, complete. pavement, and keeping the same in re- No. 20. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. I~? TO 21 PARK pair for one year from date of ac- 2,too cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and AND APPURTENANCES IN EAST ONE removed. Row, BOROUGH OF ISTAN HATTAN, &TY OF NEW ceptance. HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH STREET, YORK. 463 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar to cubic yards of Class "B" concrete in BETWEEN CYPRESS AVENUE AND A bed. place, additional to that shown on the POINT ABOUT 197 FEET WESTERLY EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 400 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished plan. THEREFROM. S received by the Commissioner of Bridges and set in concrete. 25 cubic yards of broken stone, for foun- The Engineer's estimate of tite work is as at the above office until z o'clock p. m. on I,34o linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed, dations, in place. follows: recut on top and reset in concrete. 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, for foundations, 165 linear feet of pipe sewer, ia-inch. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. The time allowed for the completion of the furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 26 spurs for house connections, over and FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE nished and left in place. work will be 30 consecutive working days. above tite cost per linear foot of sewer. FOUNDATIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL The amount of security required will be Three 50 linear feet of t2-inch drain pipe, fur- 2 manholes, complete. BUILDING. nished and laid. Thousand Dollars. ' 175 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and The contractor will be required to begin work No. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, The time allowed for the completion of the removed. work will be 225 working days. within five days of the date of certification of SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in the contract by the Comptroller, and will be re- SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS AND The amount of security required will be Thir- pace, additional to that shown on the BUILDING APPROACHES IN GARRISON teen Thousand Dollars. quircd to complete the entire work to the satis- plan: faction of the Commissioner and in accordance AVENUE, FROM WHITTIER STREET TO A No. 13. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, with the plans and specifications by July I, Igog. POINT 5o FEET EAST FROM THE EAST- A NI) APPURTENANCES IN JEROME AVE- furnished and la.d,' and sheeting fur- The amount of security to guarantee the faith- ERLY LINE OF EDGEWATER ROAD. NUE, BET \VEEN EAST TWO HUNDRED nished and left in place. ful performance of the work will be Two Hun- The Engineer's estimate of the work is as AND EIGHTH STREET AND SUMMIT Io linear feet of t2-inch drain pipe, fur- follows: dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000). NORTH OF GUN IIILL ROAD. nished and laid. The right is reserved by the Commissioner to 10,300 cubic yards of filling. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- The time allowed for the completion of the 65o linear feet of new curbstone, furnished reject all the bids should he deem it to the lows: work will be 25 working days. interest of the City so to do. and set. Sto linear feet of pipe sewer, i8-inch. The amount of security required will be Six Blank forms and specifications may be ob- 2,500 square feet of new flagging, furnished 715 linear feet of pipe sewer, is-inch. Hundred Dollars. tained at the office of the Department of and laid. 320 linear feet of pipe sewer, I2-inch. No. 2t. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS 5,000 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- 153 spurs for house connections, over and Bridges. AND APPURTENANCES IN MOHEGAN J. W. STEVENSON, Commissioner. walks, furnished and laid. above the cost per linear foot of AVENUE, FROM EAST ONE HUNDRED roa cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in sewer. Dated November sa, i9o8. AND SEVENTY-SIXTII STREET TO EAST ni3,d3 retaining walls. culverts and gutters. 13 manholes, complete. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH A lump sum to cover the cost of all material I receiving basin, complete. STREET. f See General Instructions to Bid- sinking or settling below the elevation of ground I,too cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and derw on the laet page, last column, of shown on plan. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- removed. lows: the "City Record." The time allowed for the completion of the 5 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete in 38o linear feet of pine sewer, I2-inch. work will be 6o working days. place, additional to that shown on the 5o spurs for house connections, over and The amount of security required will be Three plan. above the cost per linear foot of Thousand Dollars. 3,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, sewer. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. No. g. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, furnished and laid, and sheeting fur- 4 manholes, complete. SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE nished and left in place. I receiving basin, complete. SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, to linear feet of ia-inch drain pipe, fur- 20 cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING nished and laid. removed. FENCES IN MOHEGAN AVENUE, FROM The time allowed for the completion of the 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- work will be zoo working days. place, additional to that shown on the N PURSUANCE OF SECTION .ot8 OF FIFTH STREET TO EAST ONE HUNDRED The amount of security required will be Five plan. I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- AND SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET. Thousand Dollars. 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, troller of The Cit y of New York hereby gives The Engineer's estimate of the work is as No. 14. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- public notice to all persons, owners of property, follows: BASINS AT THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTH- nished and left in place. affected by the following assessments for LOCAL 2,300 cubic yards of earth excavation. EAST CORNERS OF WALTON AVENUE 10 linear feet of twelve-inch drain pipe, fur- IMPROVF;MENTS in the BOROUGH OF 350 cubic yards of rock excavation. AND EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- nished and laid. BROOKLYN: 400 cubic yards of filling. NINTH STREET. The time allowed for the completion of the FIFTH WARD, SECTION I; FIFTEENTH 775 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- work will be 50 working days. and set. WARI), SECTION 9; TWENTY-SIXTH lows: The amount of security required will be Eight WARD, SECTIONS g AND 13, AND 3,150 square feet of new flagging, furnished 47 linear feet of pipe culvert, ra-inch. Hundred Dollars. and laid. TWENTY-EIGIITH WARD, SECTION It. 2 receiving basins, complete. No. 22. FOR FURNISHING AND OPERAT- 225 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- 3 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, on the walks, furnished and laid. ING ON THE LINE OF THE WEBSTER place, additional to that shown on the AVENUE STORM RELIEF TUNNEL SEWER. southeast side of LITTLE STREET, between zoo cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in re- plan. Evans and United States streets; south side of taining walls, culverts and gutters. AT OR NEAR THE EASTERLY LINE OF The time allowed for the completion of the THE NEW YORK AND PUTNAM DIVISION RICHARDSON STREET, between Manhattan The time allowed for the completion of the work will be 8 working days. and Graham avenues; southeast side of PAL- work will be 5o working days. OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUD- MET-1O STREET, between Hamburg and The amount of security required will be Two SON RIVER RAILROAD, STEAM BOILER The amount of security required will be One Hundred Dollars. Knickerbocker avenue; northwest side of JA. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. AND PUMPING PLANT OF SUFFICIENT \LAICA AVENUE, between Barbey and War- No. Io. FOR REGULATING, GRADING. No, 15. FOR CONSTRUCTING A RECEIV- CAPACITY TO REMOVE ALL WATER FROM wick streets; south side of FLUSHING AVE- SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE ING BASIN AND APPURTENANCES AT SAID SEWER. NUE, between Bushwick avenue and Bremen SIDEWALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS. THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF The time allowed for the completion of the street; south side of SUTTER AVENUE, be- BUILDING APPROACHES AND PLACING IRVINE PLACE AND GARRISON AVENUE. work will be 6o days, or longer, as may be tween Van Sicklen avenue and Hendrix street; FENCES IN WEST ONE HUNDRED AND The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- directed. north side of ST. MARKS AVENUE, between SIXTY-SECOND STREET, FROM SUMMIT lows: The amount of security required will be One Hopkinson and Rockaway avenues; southeast side AVENUE TO OGDEN AVENUE. 4! linear feet of pipe culvert, I2-inch. Thousand Dollars. of GREENE AVENUE, between St. Nicholas The Engineer's estimate of the work is as I receiving basin, complete. Blank forms can be obtained upon application avenue and the Borough of Queens; southeast follows: lo cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and therefor, and the plans and specifications may be side of PILLING STREET, between Bushwick 1,460 cubic yards of earth excavation. removed. seen and other information obtained at said and Evergreen avenues, and southwest side of 2,690 cubic yards of rock excavation. 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber for foundations, office. EVERGREEN AVENUE, between Pilling street 410 cubic yards of filling. furnished and laid, and sheeting, fur- LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President. and New York and Manhattan Beach Railroad. 385 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished nished and left in place. nt8;di Area of assessment: East side of Little street, and set. The time allowed for the completion of the tB' See General Instructions to Bid- between Evans and United States streets; Block í,610 square feet of new flagging, furnished work will be 6 working days. dera on the last page, last column, of 24, Lots Nos. 15, 16 and 17' south side of. and laid. The amount of security required will be One the "City Record." Richardson street, between Manhattan and to linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, 52 Hundred and Fifty Dollars. Graham avenues, Block 2734, Lot No. 18; east inches in diameter. side of Palmetto street, between Hamburg and The time allowed for the completion of the No. 16. FOR CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTENANCES AT THE Knickerbocker avenues, Block 3352, Lot No. 13; work will be loo working days. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. west side of Jamaica avenue, between Barbey The amount of security required will be Two NORTHEAST, SOUTHEAST, NORTHWEST and Warwick streets, Block 3898, Lot No. 41; Thousand Dollars. AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND STREET DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, CORNER OF FIFTY- south side of Flushing avenue, between Bushwick avenue and Bremen street, Block 3539, Lot No. No. It. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS AND ROBBINS AVENUE. FIFTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, BoaouGB OP AND APPURTENANCES IN MOSHOLI, The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- 8; south side of Sutter avenue, between Van MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Sicklen avenue and Hendrix street, Block 4o4z, PARKWAY, BETWEEN MOSHOLU PARK. lows: WAY SOUTH, NEAR JEROME AVENUE, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Lots Nos. 14, 15, 16 and r7; north side of St. 6-1 linear feet of pipe culvert, is-inch. received by the Board of Health of the AND MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH AT 4 receiving basins, complete. S Marks avenue, between Hopkinson and Rockaway THE INTERSECTION OF JEROME AVENUE Department of Health until to o'clock a. m. on avenues, Block 14 54, Lot No. east side of Io cubic yards of rock, to be excavated and Greene avenue, between St. Nicholas avenue AND MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTH; AND removed. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908, IN JEROME AVENUE, BETWEEN MOSHO- and the Borough of Queens, Block 3303, Lot 2 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete, in g LU PARKWAY NORTH AND EAST TWO place, additional to that shown on the FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND No. 9; west side of Ever reen avenue and south HUNDRED AND EIGHTH STREET- AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED side of Pilling street between Bushwick and plan. Lots Nos. zg IN MOSHOLU PARKWAY NORTIÌ BE- The time allowed for the completion of the TO CONSTRUCT AN IRON AND TILE Evergreen avenues, Block 3457, TWEEN JEROME AVENUE AND HATES work will be is working days. TRUNK SEWER AND BRANCH TILE and 35. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Igo8. THE CITY RECORD. - 12 743

EIGHTH WARD, SECTION ;1. AND TWENTY-' eau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- ue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Pome- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. NINTH WARD, SECTION t6. rars of Taxes and Assessments and of Water ty street, from Grand avenue to Potter avenue, ad to the extent of half the block at the inter- TWENTIETH SEWER; between rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court STREET- nd Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, be- 'cting and terminating streets and avenues. 'N PURSUANCE OF SECTION rot8 OF Terrace place and Vanderbilt street, and VAN- the Greater New York Charter the Comp- DERBILT STREET-OUTLET SEWER, be- ween the hours of 9 a. nt. and 2 p. m., and POTTER AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD. n Saturdays from g a. m. to tz m., and all SG, CURBING, RECURBING AND FLAG- oller of The City of New York hereby gives tween Twentieth street and East Fifth street. from Ninth to Tenth avenue. Area of iblic notice to all persons, owners of property, Area of assessment: Both sides of Twentieth aynients made thereon on or before January ING, 3, r9o9, will be exempt from interest as above ssessment: Both sides of Potter avenue, from fected by the following assessments for LOCAL street, from Terrace place to Vanderbilt street; linth to Tenth avenue, and to the extent of half BPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF north side of Vanderbilt street, from Twentieth rovided, and after that date will be subject UEENS: a a charge of interest at the rate of seven per te block at the intersecting and terminating street to a point about 270 feet east of Nine- and avenues. teenth street; also blocks bounded by 'terrace entum per annum from the date when such :reets FIRST WARD. WEBSTER AVENUE-REGULATING, GRAD- place and Vanderbilt street, Gravesend avenue ssessments became liens to the date of pay- ELEVENTH AVENUE - PAVING, from sent. NG, CURBING AND PAVING, from Vernon roadway to Newtown road. Area of assess- and Twentieth street; south side of Terrace venue to East River. Area of assessment: Both place, from Nineteenth to Twentieth street; HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. ent: Both sides of Eleventh avenue, from City of New York, Department of Finance, ides of Webster avenue, from Vernon avenue roadway to Newtown road, and to the extent north side of Seeley street, from Nineteenth to i East River, and to the extent of half the Twentieth street; south side of Seeley street, :omptroller's Office, November 24, 19e8. I half tite block at the intersecting streets. n27,dso lock at the intersecting and terminating streets fromEighteenth to Twentieth street; both sides nd avenues. of Nineteenth street, from Seeley street to Van- SECOND WARD. derbilt street. 1OTICE. OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING SECOND WARD. NORMAN STREET-REGULATING, GRAD- STREETS AND PARKS. ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE-REGULATING, G, CURBING AND FLAGGING, from EIGHTH WARD, SECTION , AND THIRTI- ;RADING AND CURBING, from Gates avenue Vyckoff avenue to Cypress avenue. Area of ETH WARD, SECTION t8. I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION roos OF a Myrtle avenue. Area of assessment; Both ssessment: Both sides of Norman street, from LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on FORTY- the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- ides of St. Nicholas avenue, from Gates avenue Vyckoff avenue to Cypress avenue, and to the FIFTH STREET, north side, between Fifth and roller of The City of New York hereby gives o Myrtle avenue, and to the extent of half xtent of half the block at the intersecting streets. Sixth avenues; on SEVENTY-SECOND STREET, mblic notice of the confirmation by the Supreme lie block at the intersecting and terminating -that the same were confirmed by the Board of north side, between Third and Fourth avenues, .'ours and the entering in the Bureau for the Col- treets and avenues. tevision of Assessments, November tg, tyo8, and on SEVENTY-NINTH STREET, north nd entered on November 19, í9o8, in the Record ection of Assessments and Arrears of the assess-. TIIIRD WARD. side, between Shore road and Third avenue. hent for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE f Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau Area of assessment: North side of Forty-fifth o the following named street in the 13OROUGII BRADFORD AVENUE-FLAGGING, both or the Collection of Assessments and Arrears street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; north )F THE BRONX: ides, from Jagger avenue to Lawrence street, at f Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, side of Seventy-second street, between Third cIushing. Area of assessment: Both sides of nd unless the amount assessed for benefit on and Fourth avenues, Block 5891, Lots Nos. i, TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9 3radford avenue, from Lawrence street to jag- ny person or property shall be paid within sixty 58, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 79 and q5; north side AND to. er avenue, and to the extent of half the block nyt after the date of said entry of the assess- of Seventy-ninth street, between Shore road and WEIHER COURT-OPENING, btween Wash- t the intersecting and terminating streets and tents, interest will be collected thereon, as Third avenue. ngton avenue and Third -[venue. Confirmed ivenues. rovided in section rotg of said Greater New SIXTY-SECOND STREET-SEWER, between )ctober 24, 19o8. Entered November , tgo8. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of 'ork Charter. Third and Fifth avenues, and THIRD AVE- 'trea of assessment includes all those lands, tene- Assessors, November 24, igo8, and entered on Said section provides, in part, that "If any NUE-OUTLET SEWER, from Sixty-second to nents and hereditamcnts and premises situate, Soverober 24, í908, in the Record of Titles of uch assessment shall remain unpaid for the Sixty-third street. Area of assessment: Both ying and being in the Borough of The Bronx. Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- eriod of sixty days after the date of entry sides of Sixty-second street, from Third to Fifth n The City of New York, which. taken together, ection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes hereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess' avenue, and both sides of Third avenue, from ire hounded and described as follows, viz.: and Assessments and of Water Rents, and un- tents it shall be the duty of the officer author- Sixty-second to Sixty-third street. Beginning at the point of intersection of the ess the amount assessed for benefit on any ed to collect and receive the amount of such easterly line of Park avenue with a line parallel 'erson or property shall be paid within sixty ssessment to charge, collect and receive interest NINTH AND TWENTY-SECOND WARDS, says after the date of said entry of the assess- hereon at the rate of seven per centum per SECTIONS AND 4. :o and distant too feet northerly from the north- 3 zrly line of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth nente, interest will be collected thereon, as pro- nnum, to be calculated to the date of payment LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ON street; running thence easterly- along said parallel vided in section totg of said Greater New York rom the date when such assessment became a WASHINGTON AVENUE, east side, between line and its easterly prolongation to its intersec- Charter. ien, as provided by section r*9 of this act." Classon avenue and Washington place; on tion with a line parallel to and distant ton feet Said section provides, in part, that "If any Section t59 of this act provides * ' ` "An WINDSOR PLACE, north side, be'ween Tenth easterly from the easterly line of CatddwcIl ave- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the .ssessment shall become a lien upon the real and Eleventh avenues; on FIFTH STREET, nue; thence southerly along said last parallel period of sixty days after the date of entry state affected thereby ten days after its entry north side, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; line to its intersection with a line parallel and thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess. n the said record." • ` ` on EIGHTH AVENUE, east si le, between Nine- distant Too feet southerly from the southerly line ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author' The above assessments are payable to the col- tenth and Twentieth streets; on NINETEENT I of East One IlunIred and Sixty-fourth street; iced to collect and receive the amount of such ector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau STREET. both sides. between Eighth avenue and thence westerly alani+ said last parallel line to its assessment to charge, collect and receive interest or the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Prospect Park West; on EIGIITEEN'Gu intersection will, tl, c easterly line of Brook ave- thereon at the rate of seven per centum pet Caxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at STREET, north side, between Prospect Park one; thence northerly along the easterly line of annum, to be calculated to the date of paymen he Hackett Building, No. st Jackson avenue, West and Eleventh avenue. Area of asse-sment: Brook avenue and the easterly line of Park from the date when such assessment became Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between East side ol Washington avenue, from Classon avenue to the point or place of beginning. lien, as provided by section r59 of this act." he hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. in., and on Satur- avenue to a point about iq feet south of Mont- The above-entitled assessment was enered on Section '59 of this act provides ' ' * "Ar lays from 9 a.m. until r2 m„ and all payments gotnery street; north side of Windsor pace, coro- the date hereinhefore given in the Record of assessment shall become a lien upon the rea nade thereon on or before January t8, tgo9, will mencing abeot r33 feet and extending cas'erly 'I-itles of Assessrnents, kept in the Bureau i•ar estate affected thereby ten days after its entri te exempt from interest, as above provided, and about tgo feet; north side of Fifth street, from the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of in the said record." tfter tl,at date will be subject to a charge of in- Fcurth to Fifth avenue, known as Lot No. i, in Taxes and Assessntcnts and of Water Rents. The above assessments are payable to the Col crest at the rate of seven per centum per annum Block 984; east side of Eighth avenue, extending Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau 'rom the date when above assessments became about too fret south of Nineteenth street; south person or property shall be paid within sixty days for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears o'. ions to the date of payment. side of Nineteenth street, Block 888, Lots Nos. after the (late of s9id entry of the assessment. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, a HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. 7, r9, 25. 3z. 34 and 39; north sid. of Nineteenth interest will he collected thereon, at provided the Hackett Building, No. st Jackson avenue City of New York, Department of Finance, street, Block 882, Lots Nos, 17, 28, 5o and 47; in section too6 of the Greater New York Char- Long Island City, Borough of Queens, betweer omptroller's Office, November tg, tgo8. north side of Eighteenth street, bet een Prospect ter. the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur n2o,d4 Park West and Tenth avenue, Block 877, Lots Said section provides that "If any such as clays from 9 a. m. until t2 nt., and all payment. Nos. 49, 5r, 54. 55, 57, 58, 59, 64, 68 and 7r; sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of made thereon on or before January 23, 1909 north side of Eighteenth stye t, between Tenth sixty days after the flate of entry thereof in will be exempt from interest, as above provided NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. and Eleventh avenues, Block 878, Lots Nos. 40, the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it and after that date will be subject to a charge o St to 56 and 68 to 73, inclusive. centum pe. stall tie the duty of the officer authorized tc interest at the rate of seven per N PURSUANCE OF SECTION loth OF collect and receive the amotmt of such assess annum from the date when above assessment the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- TWENTY-SECOND WARD. SECTION 4. I ment tri charge, collect and receive interest there became liens to the date of payment. troller of The City of New York hereby gives WINDSOR PLACE-GRADING A LOT be- on at the rate of seven per c~ntunt per annum HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. public notice to all persons, owners of property~ twecn Eighth avenue and Prospect fark West. to be calculated to the date of payment fron City of New York, Department of Finance affected by the following assessment for LOCAL Area of assessment: North side of Windsor place, ilro date when such assessment became a lien Comptroller's Office, November 24, r9o8. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF between Eiglith avenue and Prospect Park West, as provided by section r59 of this act." n27,dio RICHMOND: known as Lot No. 47, in Block (tog. Section t59 of this act prov:des " ` ` "A. rea FIFTH WARD. NINTH STREET-SEVER BASINS at the assessment shall become a lien upon the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. northwest and southwest corners of Sixth, Scv- estate affected thereby ten days after its entr' TEMPORARY OUTLET EXTENSION OF enth and Eighth avenues, and buth sides of in the said record." ` TI-IE SANITARY SEWER IN FISHER AVE- NINTH STREET, midway between Fifth and The above assessment is payable to the Col NOTICES OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENIN, NUE, from the terminus of the present sewer Sixth avenues, Sixth and Seventh avenues, and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau STREETS AND PARKS. to a point about iSo feet, nuore or less, north- Seventh and Eighth avenues. Area of assess- far th.- Collection of Assessments and Arrear ward, and FOR COMPLETING A SYSTEM ment: North side of Ninth street, from Fifth of loses and .Assessments and of Wat ,r Rents I N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF Till OF PIPE SEWERS in the former Village of avenue to Prospect Park \Vest; south side of in the 11Rtnicipal Building, corner of One Hun i Greater New York Charter, the Comptrolle TOTTENVILLE, now in the Fifth Ward, Ninth street, from Prospect fark \Vest to a Bred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave of The City of New York hereby gives publi Borough of Richmond. Area of assess' point about 348 feet cast of Fifth avenue; botti title, Borough of The Bronx, between the hour, notice of the confirmation by tite Supreme Cool ment: Both sides of Fistler avenue, from Am- fron and the entering in the Bureau for the Colle( sides of Eighth avenue, from Eighth to Tenth of 9 a. in. and 2 P. m.. and on Saturdays boy road to Arthur Kills or Staten Island street; both sides of Seventh avenue, from Ninth 9 a. tit. to i in.. and all paynt-•nts made thereof tios of Assessments and Arrears of assessmel Sound; both sides of Wood avenue, from Amboy for OPENING AND ACQUIRING 'f1TLE t to Tenth street; both sides of Sixth avenue, from on nr before January 25 , (uno. will he exemp road to Broadway; both sides of a lane which is Ninth to Tenth street, and northwester y side of from interest, as above ided.prov and after tha the following-named street in the BOROUGI almost with Wood avenue extending along from Prospect fark West, from Eighth to Ninth date will be subject to a charge of interest a OF BROOKLYN: Broadway to tite Staten Island Railroad; both fron sides of Centre street, from Amboy road to st reet. the rate of seven per centum per annum THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. Stue date when above assessment became a Tiet Broadway; both sides of William street, from TWENTY-EIGIITII WARD, SECTION tr. to the (late of navment. FORTY-SIXTH STREET - OPENING, b( Amboy road to Broadway; both sides of Broad- HI111tOD STREF:-r-RECON5TRU(;'I'ING A HERM. \N :\ METZ, Comptroller. tween Twelfth and Seventeenth avenues, Coi way, from Johnson avenue to a point about 250 SE's'ER, between Evergreen and Knickerbocker City of New York. I)eparttnent of Finance firmed September 17, 1908; entered Noveinbe feet east of Fisher avenue; both sides of Amboy avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of Comptro :cr's Offkc, November 23, t9o8. 23, ryo8. Area of assessment includes all thou road, commencing about co feet west of Bentley Ilimrod street, from Bushwick to Knickerbocker n27,d ro lands, tenements and hereditarnents and pren street, and extending easterly to Fisher avenue; avenue, and both sides of Myrtle avenue. from ises situate, lying and being in the Borough c both sides of Eureka place and Elliot avenue, Stanhope street to Ilimrod street. Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, take from Amboy road to Maine street; both sides of NOTICE TO PROI'EIRTY OWNERS. together, are bounded and described as follow. Butler avenue, from Eureka place to Amboy road; TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION t6. viz.: both sides of Washington avenue, from Bentley ROGERS AVENUE-SEWER, between Lin- PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OFTIHE Beginning at a point formed by the interser street to Maine street; both sides of an alley den avenue and Martense street. Area of assess- (it-eater New York Charter, the Comptroller tion of the northwesterly line of Seventeens lying between Lafayette street and Maine street, ment: East side of Rogers avenue, from Mar- IUif The City of New York hereby gives public avenue and the centre line of the blocks betwce and extending southerly on both sides of said tense street to Lenox road; both sides of Rogers notice to all persons, owners of property, affect- Forty-seventh and Forty-sixth streets, and rut alley about 400 feet. avenue, front Lenox road to Robinson street; ed by the following assessments for LOCAL ping thence northwesterly along said centre lin -that the same was confirmed by the Board of both sides of Clarkson avenue, Lenox road and IMPROVEMENTS in tite BOROUGH OF to its intersection with the southeasterly lin Revision of Assessments November r9, tgo8, and Linden street, from Rogers to Nostrand avenue. QUEENS: of Twelfth avenue; thence northeasterly alen entered on November 19, tOo8, in the Record of FIRST \YARD. said southeasterly line of Twelfth avenue to ii 'titles of Assessments, kept in tite Bureau for the THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION t8. intersection with the centre line of the bloc} Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes BAY RIDGE PARKWAY-REGULATING. FIRST AVENUE (LOCKWOOD STREET) between Forty-sixth street and Forty-fifth street and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless SETTING OR RESETTING CURB, from Fifth -RE(;UL.\'PING, GRADING, CURBING, RE- thence southeasterly along said last mentione the amount assessed for benefit on any person or to Seventh avenue, and LAYING BIRICK GUT- ('UIt1tING, FL-\G(,ING AND LAYING centre line to its intersection with the northwes property shall be paid within sixty days after the TERS, from Shore road to First avenue, and CROSSWALKS, from Washington avenue to erly line of Seventeenth avenue; thence south date of said entry of the assessments, interest from Fifth to Seventh avenue, and LAYING Webster avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides westerly along said northwesterly line of Se, shall be collected thereon, as provided in section CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Shore road of First avenue, from Washington avenue to enteenth avenue to the point or [place of begit totg of said Greater New York Charter. and Seventh avenue. Area of assessment: Both Webster avenue, and to the extent of half the ning, as such area is shown upon benefit maps. Said section provides that " If any such assess. sides of Seventy-fifth street, from Shore road to block at the intersecting and terminating ave- The above-entitled assessment was entere ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty First avenue; the northeast corner of Seventy- litiCS on tite day hereinbefore given in the Record c days after the date of entry thereof in the said fifth street and First avenue. and both sides of SIXTH AVENUE (BARTOW STREET)- Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for th Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the Seventy-fifth street, from Fifth to Seventh ave- RE(;ULATING, GRADING, CURBING, FLAG. Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxe duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- nue, and to the extent of- half the block at the BING AND LAYING CROSSWALKS, from and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unlet ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, intersecting and terminating streets and avenues. Broadway to Graham avenue. Area of assessment: the amount assessed for benefit on any perso collect and receive interest thereon at the rate Both sides of Sixth avenue, from Broadway to or property shall be paid within sixty days afte of seven ner centum per annum, to be calculated THIRTIETH \4'ARD. SECTION to. Graham avente, and to the extent of half the the date of entry of the assessment, intere, to the date of payment from the date when such BENSON AVENUE-SEWER, between Bay block at the intersecting and terminating streets will be collected thereon, as provided in sectio assessment became a lien, as provided by section Eleventh and Bay Thirteenth streets. Area of and avenues. ioo6 of the Greater New York Charter. i 59 of this act." assessment: Both sides of Benson avenue. front SEVENTH AVENUE - REGULATING, Said section provides, in part, that "If an Section t59 of this act provides ` • " " An Bay Eleventh to Bay Thirteenth street; both (;RADING. CURBING, FLAGGING AND such assessment shall remain unpaid for th assessment shall become a lien upon the real sides of Bay Eleventh street, from Bath avenue LAYING CROSSWALKS, from Jackson avenue period of sixty days after the date of ente estate affected thereby ten days after its entry to Benson avenue; northerly side of Bath avenue, to Washington avenue. Area of assessment: thereof in the said Record of Titles of Asses in the said record." from Bay Tenth to Bay Eleventh street. Both sides of Seventh avenue, from Jackson ments, it shall be the duty of the officer autho The above assessment is payableto the Col- -that the same were confirmed by the Board of avenue to Washington avenue, and to the ex- iced to collect and receive the amount of sai lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Assessors on November 24, r9o8, and entered tent of half the block at the intersecting and assessment to charge, collect and receive intere: for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears November 24, igo8, in the Record of Titles of terminating avenues. thereon at the rate of seven per centum pc of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- FOURTEENThI AVENUE - CONSTRUCT- annum, to be calculated to this date of paymer at Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Rich- tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and ING SEWER, from Broadway to Newtown road. from the date when ;t»' assessmentbecame mond, between the hours of g a. m. and 2 p. m., Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the Area of assessment: Both sides of Fourteenth lien, as provided by section r 59 of this act." and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to in in., and all amount assessed for benefit on any person or Avenue, from Broadway to Newtown road, and Section t59 of this act provides ` • "A payments made thereon on or before January 18, property shall be paid within sixty days after the east side of Newtown road, from Thirteenth assessment shall become a lien upon the re; i909, will be exempt from interest, as above pro- date of said entry of the assessments, interest to Fourteenth avenue. estate affected thereby ten days after its entr vided, and after that date will be subject to a will be collected thereon, as provided by section SIXTEENTH AVENUE - REGULATING, in the said record." charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum torg of the Greater New York Charter. GR:\DING, CURBING, RECURBING, FLAG- The above assessment is payable to the Co per annum from the date when above assessment Said section provides, in part, "If any such GING AND LAYING CROSSWALKS, from lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Burea became a lien to the date of payment. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of Wilson avenue to Flushing avenue. Area of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrea HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the assessment: Both sides of Sixteenth avenue, from of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rent City of New York. Department of Finance, said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be Wilson avenue to Flushing avenue, and to the in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court an Comptroller's Office, November 19, 59o8, the duty of the officer authorized to collect and extent of half the block at the intersecting and Montague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, betwee n2o,d4 receive the amount of such assessment, to charge. terminating avenues, the hours of 9 a. m, and 2 p. m., and on Satu collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of FREEMAN AVENUE - REGULATING, days from 9 a. m, to r2 in., and all paymen seven per centum per annum, to be calculated GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND made thereon on or before January 22, Too NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. to the date of payment, from the date when LAYING CRfSS\VALKS. from Academy will be exempt from interest, as above provide such assessment became a lien, as provided by street to the Crescent. Area of assessment: and after that date will be subject to a charg section z59 of this act." Both sides of Freeman avenue, from Academy of interest at the rate of seven per centum pi N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tois OF Section isg of this act provides ` ' ` "An street to the Crescent, and to the extent of hall annum from the date when such assessment b I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- assessment shall become a lien upon the real the block at the intersecting and terminating came a lien to the date of payment. troller of The City of New York hereby gives estate affected thereby ten days after its entry streets and avenues. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. public notice to all persons, owners of property, in the said record." ` POMEROY STREET (EIGHTH AVENUE)- City of New York. Department of Financ affected by the following assessment for LOCAL The above assessments are payable to the Col- REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING ANT Comptroller's Office, November 23, 1908. IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- FLAGGING, from Grand avenue to Potter ave n24,dS BRONX:

12'44 - THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1go8.

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION ii. Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec- to the following named street in the BOROUGH FIFTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and OF THE BRONX: 'AVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN AN- Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the f assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fourth street, THONY AVENUE, between Burnside avenue TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS 9, to etween Second and Third avenues. and to the and East One Hundred and Seventy-nnth street; amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the AND it. etent of one-half the blocks on the terminating in BUSH STREET, between Anthony avenue date of said entry of the assessment, interest EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- vennes. and the Grand Boulevard and Concourse; in NINTH STREET-OPENING, from the South- FIFTY-FIFTH STREET - GRADING AND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE, will be collected thereon, as provided in section GRANI) totg of said Greater New York Charter. ern boulevard to the east side of Austin place. AVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. east side, between Bush street and East One Said section provides, in part, that "If any Confirmed May 26, tgo8; entered November t6, .rea of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-fifth Hundred and Seventy-ninth street. and in EAST such assessment shall remain unpaid for the ,908. Area of assessment includes each and :reet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINTH period of sixty days after the date of entry every parcel of land in the Twenty-third Ward, ie extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- STREET, between Anthony avenue and the thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- Borough of The Bronx, of the said City, to an dilating avenues. Grand Boulevard and Concourse. Area of as amount in each case which we have deemed said FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET-GRADING AND y avenue, ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- sessment: Blocks bounded by Anthon ized to collect and receive the amount of such parcel or parcels of land benefited by said widen- 'AVING, between First avenue and Second ave- the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, One Hun- ing and improvement, under chapter 613 of the ue. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty- ave- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest dred and Seventy-eighth street and Burmide thereon at the rate of seven per centum per Laws of 1896. :venth street, between First and Second ave- nue; east side of Anthony avenue, from One annum, to be calculated to the date of payment The above entitled assessment was entered on ues, and to the extent of one-half the blocks Hundred and Seventy-eighth street to Burnside from the date when such assessment became a the date hereinbefore given in the Record of n the terminating avenues, avenue. and both sides of Anthony avenue, from lien, as provided by section tco of this act." Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET-GRADING AND Burnside avenue to One Hundred and Eightieth Section tg9 of this act provides ` "An Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes AVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area street; north side of Burnside avenue, from An- assessment shall become a lien upon the real and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless f assessment: Both sides of Fifty-seventh thony avenue to the Grand Boti evard and Con- estate affected thereby ten days after its entry the amount assessed for benefit on any person or treet, between Second and Third avenues, and course; southwest corner of East One Hundred in the said record." property shall be paid within sixty days after S the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter. and Eightieth street and Grand Boulevard and The above assessment is payable to the Col- tite date of said entry of the assessments, interest mating avenues, Concourse. lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau will be collected thereon, as provided in section FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET-GRADING AND -that the same was confirmed by the Board of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears too6 of the Greater New York Charter, AVING, from Fifth to Sixth avenue. Area Revision of Assessments on November t9, 19oS, of Taxes and Assessments and of \Vater Rents, Said section provides that "If any such as- f assessment: Both sides of Fifty-seventh and entered November 19, í9o8, in the Record of Room H, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Man- sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of ;reet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for hattan, between the hours of g a. m. and a p. m.. sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to t2 m., and all said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be iinating avenues. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and payments made thereon on or before January t6, the duty of the officer authorized to collect and SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAV- unless the amount assessed for benefit on any í9o9. will be exempt from interest, as above receive the amount of such assessment to charge, NG,from Thirty-ninth street to Forty-first street. person or property shall be paid within s'xty days provided, and after that date will be subject to a collect and receive interest thereon at the rate ,rea of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, after the date of said entry of the assessment, charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated etween Thirty-ninth and Fort y-first streets, and interest will be collected thereon, as provided in per annum from the date when above assess- to the date of payment from the date when such o the extent of one-half the blocks on the inter- section rotg of said Greater New York Char- ment became a lien to the date of payment. assessment became a lien, as provided by section ecting and terminating streets. ter. HERMAN A. 'tETZ, Comptroller. 750 of this act." SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING, from Thirty- Said section provides, in part, that "If any City of New York, Department of Finance, Section tyg of this act provides ' ' • "An nth street to the old city line. Area of assess. such assessment shall remain unpaid for the Comptroller's Office, November t7, t9o8. assessment shall become a lien upon the real tent: Both sides of Sixth avenue, from Thirty period of sixty days after the date of entry nr9,d3 estate affected thereby ten days after its entry inth street to the old city line, and to the cx- thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- in the said record." • ` nit of one-half the blocks on the following ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- The above assessment is payable to the Col- smed intersecting streets, viz.: Fortieth, Forty. ized to collect and receive the amount of such NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau rst, Forty-fourth to Forty-eighth, inclusive, Fif- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears ieth to Fifty-ninth. inclusive. thereon at the rate of seven per centum per of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, SIXTH AVENUE-GRADING AND PAV- annum, to be calculated to the date of payment N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tat8 OF NG, from Forty-fourth street to old city line. the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- from the date when such assessment became a I dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- trea of assessment: Both sides of Sixth avenue, lien, as provided by section i5o of this act." troller of The City of New York hereby gives nne, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours runt Forty-fourth street to old city line, and Section tyg of this act provides ` • * "An public notice to all persons, owners of property, of 9 a. m. and z P. m.. and on Saturdays from o the extent of one-half the blocks on the in. assessment shall become a lien upon the real affected by the following assessments for LOCAL 9 a. m. to t2 m., and all payments made thereon ersecting streets, executing Fortv-ninth street. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF on or before January tg, tgog, will be exempt SEVENTH AVENUE-GRADING, from Thir- in the said record." " * • BROOKLYN: from interest, as above provided, and after that y-ninth street to old city line. Area of assess. The above assessment is payable to the Col- T\VENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION 4. flate will he subject to a charge of interest at lent: Both sides of Seventh avenue, from Thir- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau the rate of seven per centum per annum from y-ninth street to the old city line, and to the for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears -OURTIT STREET-REGULATING. GRAD- the date when above assessment became a lien .tent of one-half the blocks on the intersecting of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. ING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT to the date of payment. treets west of Seventh avenue; also to the same in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- SIDEW.\LKS, between Eighth avenue and Pros- HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. extent on the intersecting streets between Thir- dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- pect Park West. Area of a=sessment: Both sides City of New York. Department of Finance, y-ninth and Fifty-second streets east of Sev. nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of Fourth street, from Eighth avenue to Prospect Comptroller's Office, November t6, t9o8. nth avenue; also on the intersecting streets of 9 a. m. and z p. m., and on Saturdays from Park West. nt8,dt 'rom Fifty-second to Fifty-sixth street, between 9 a. m. to t2 m., and all payments made thereon TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 5. ìeventh avenue and the city line. on or before January iS, iqog. will be exempt -that the same were confirmed by the Supreme from interest, as above provided, and after that DEAN STREET-REGULATING, GRADING. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. 'ourt, Kings County, on November g, ,goo, and date will be subject to a charge of interest at the CURBING. RECURBING AND LAYING CE- hat the Board of Assessors of The City of New rate of seven per centum per annum from the MENT SIDEWALKS. between Troy and N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OF York thereafter levied and assessed the "Ninth date when the above assessment became a lien Schenectady avenues. Area of assessment: Both the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- Installment" thereon, and transmitted the same to the date of payment. sides of Dean street, from Troy to Schenectady trollerI of The City of New York hereby gives to the Comptroller on November t4, igo8, for avenue, and to the extent of half the block at entry and collection. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. the intersecting avenues. public notice to all persons, owners of property City of New York. Department of Finance, affected by the following assessments for That the "Ninth Installment" in each case is Comptroller's Office, November tg, í9o8. TWENTY-SIXTH \VARI), SECTION io. LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS in the EIGHTH now due and payable, and unless the amount I assessed for benefit on any n2o,d4 AVENUE - REGULATING, WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, verson or WILLIAMS pursuant to the provisions of chapter 365 of the prepertv shall be paid within sixty days after GRADING AND CURBING, between New Lots December t, igo8, interest shall be charged, col- road and Louisiana avenue. .\rea of assessment: Laws of 1889, and the act amendatory thereof, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. and chapter 378 of the Laws of 7,997, and chap- lected and received thereon at the rate of seven Both sides of Williams avenue, from New Lots ter 466 of the Laws of i9ot amendatory thereof, ner cent. per annum, to he calculated from De- road to Louisiana avenue, and to the extent of cember t, í9o8, to the date of payment. half the block at the intersecting streets. to wit: N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF FORTY-FIRST STREET-GRADING AND The owner of any parcel of land assessed for the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION t3. PAVING, from Second avenue to Third avenue. any of the foregoing assessments may, pursuant I to the provisions of chapter ,365, Laws of í88g, troller of The City of New York hereby gives CLINTON PLACE-SENER, from Crescent Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-first public notice to ali persons, owners of property, street, between Second and Third avenues, and as amended by chapter 452, Laws of t8go; chap- street to a point 275 feet westerly therefrom. ter 5zo, Laws of i8o;, and chapter 736. Laws of affected by the following assessment for LOCAL Area of assessment: Both sides of Clinton place, to the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF from Crescent street to a point about 325 feet minating avenues. 1896, at any time after the first installment be- QUEENS: FORTY-FIRST STREET-GRADING AND comes due and payable, pay all the installments FIRST WARD. westerly. PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. not levied of said assessment, and the same will SECOND AVENUE-SEVER, from Payntar TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION t5. Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-first he thereupon canceled. The above assessments are payable to the Col- avenue to the crown south of Pierce avenue, and HAWTHORNE STREET-PAVING, between street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and from Graham avenue to Jamaica avenue, and to the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the office Nustrand and New York avenues. Area of as. of the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments from Grand avenue to New:own avenue. Area of sessment: Both sides of Hawthorne street, from minating aveniies. assessment: Both sides of Secsnd avenue, be- FORTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING, from and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Kostrand to New York avenue, and to the ex- Water Rents, in the Mechanics' Bank Building, tween Payntar avenue and Pierce avenue; be- tent of half the block at the interscc:ing streets. Fifth avenue to the old city line (excepting twecn Graham and Jamaica avenues, and between from Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue). Area of Court and Montague streets, Borough of Brook- Grand and Newtown avenues; north side of THIRTIETH \FARD. SECTION t7. assessment: Both sides of Forty-third street, from lyn. between the hours of q a. m, and 2 P. m., Payntar avenue, from First to Second avenue; FIFTY-THIRD STREET - REGULATING, Seventh avenue to the old city line, and to the and on Saturdays from g a. m. to 12 m., and both sides of Beebe avenue; Freeman acenue, GR.\DING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- extent of one-half the blocks on Seventh and all payments made thereon on or before Jan- from First to Second avenue; both sides of MENT SIDEWALKS, between Fort Hamilton Eighth avenues. nary 3o, tgog, will be exempt from interest as Webster avenue, from First to Third avenue; and Eleventh avenues. Area of assessment: Both FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND above provided. south side of Washington avenue, from First to side., of Fifty-third street, from Fort Hamilton PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. Second avenue, to Eleventh avenue- and to the extent of half the of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fourth street, City of New York, Department of Finance, -that the same was confirmed by the Board of block at the intersecting streets. between Second and Third avenues, and to the Comptroller's Office, November t4, igo8. Assessors, November r7, igoS, .nd entered en No- extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating ni7,dt vember t7, igo8, in the Record of Titles of As- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION t8. avenues. sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Co:lection SIXTY-FIRST STREET - REGULATING, FORTY-FOURTH STREET-GRADING AND of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- GRADING. CURBING AND LAYING CE- PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, ments and of \Vater Rents, and unless the amount MENT SIDEWALKS, between Third and Fourth Area of assessment: Both sides o.` Forty-fourth assessed for benefit on any person or property anevues. Arca of assessment: Both sides of street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to shall he paid within sixty days after the date of ,ixtv-first street, from Third to Fourth avenue, the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioiS OF said entry of the assessments, interest will be col- and to the extent of half the block at the inter- minating avenues. I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- lected thereon, as provided in section totg of secting avenues. FORTY-FIFTIf STREET-GRADING AND troller of The City of New York hereby gives said Greater New York Charter. -that the same were confirmed by the Board of PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area public notice to all persons, owners of property, Said section provides, in part, that "If any Assessors on November 17, 19o8, and entered of assessment: Both sides of Forty-fifth street, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL such assessment shalt remain unpaid for the November 17, r9oS, in the Record of Titles of between Second and Third avenues, and to the IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF period of sixty days after the date of entry Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating QUEENS: avenues. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and FIRST WARD. ments, it shail be the duty of the officer author- Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND ized to collect and receive the amount of such amount assessed for benefit on any person or PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Area BARTOW STREET-SEWER, between Tack- assessment to charge, collect and receive interest property shall be paid within sixty days after the of assessment: Both sides of Forty-sixth street, son avenue and Webster avenue. Area of as- thereon at the rate of seven per centumper date of said entry of the assessments, interest between Second and Third avenues, and to the sessment: Both sides of Bartow street. from annum, to be calculated to the date of payment will be collected thereon, as provided by section extent of one-half the blocks on the terminating Jackson avenue to Webster avenue. from the date when such assessment became a totg of the Greater New York Charter. avenues. THIRTEENTH AVENUE-SEWER, from Vandeventer avenue to Grand avenue. Area of lien, as provided by section tpq of this act." Said section provides, in part, that "If any FORTY-SIXTH STREET-GRADING AND Section i59 of this act provides ' • • "An such assessment shall remain unpaid for the assessment: Both sides of Thirteenth avenue, PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. from Vandeventer avenue to Grand avenue. assessment shall become a lien upon the real period of sixty days after the date of entry Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-sixth estate affected thereby en days after its entry in thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to FIFTEENTH AVENUE - REGULATING, the said record." • •• mcnts, it shall be the duty of the officer author- the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminat- GRADING, CURBING. FLAGGING AND LAY- The above assessment is payable to the Col- izeti to collect and receive the amount of such ing avenues. TN(; CROSSWALKS, from Broadway to New- lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau assessment to charge, collect and receive interest FORTY-SEVENTH STREET - GRADING town road. Area of assessment: Both sides of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of thereon at the rate of seven per centum per AND PAVING, from Second to Third avenue. Fifteenth avenue (Luyster street), from Broad- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at annum, to be calculated to the date of payment Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-seventh way to Newtown road, and to the extent of half the Hackett Building, No. gr Jackson avenue. from the date when such assessment became a street, between Second and Third avenues, and the block at the intersecting streets. Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between lien, as provided by section iSo of this act." to the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- -that the same were confirmed by the Board of the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur- Section t59 of this act provides • ' • "An minating avenues. Assessors, November to, í9o8, and entered on days from 9 a. m, until tz m., and all payments assessment shall become a lien upon the real FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING AND November to, i9o8, in the Record of Titles of made thereon on or before January t6, tgog, will estate affected thereby ten days after its entry PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collec- be exempt from interest, as above provided, and in the said record." Area of assessment: Both sides of Forty-eighth tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and after that date will he subject to a charge of The above assessments are payable to the Col- stre-it, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the interest at the rate ot seven per centum per lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- amount assessed for benefit on any person or annum from the date when above assessment for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears mivating avenues; also Lots Nos. 22 to 33, in' property shall he paid within sixty days after became a lien to the date of payment. of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, in elusive, of Block 2z5. the date of said entru of the assessments, inter. est will be collected thereon, as provided in sec- HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. the Mechanics' Bank Building. Court and Mon-e FORTY-EIGHTH STREET-GRADING, from tague streets, Borough of Brooklyn, between thes Fifth avenue to old city line. Area of assess. tion toti of said Greater New York Charter, City of New York. Department of Finance, of g a. en, and z P. m., and on Saturdays Said section provides, in part, that "If any Comptroller's Office, November t7, t908. e ment: Both sides of Forty-eighth street, between 9 a. m. to t2 m., and all payments made Fifth avenue and the old city line, and to the such assessment shall remain unpaid for the nr9,d3 thereon on or before January 16, tgog. will bed .extent of one-half of the blocks on the intersect- period of sixty days after the date of entry from interest, as above provided, and ing and terminating avenues; also Tots Nos. z3 thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- that date will be subject to a charge of in- ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. to 33, inclusive, of Block 225; also Lots Nos. g terest at the rate of seven per centum per an- to t2, inclusive, of Block 229; also Lot No.. 3g, ized to collect and receive the amount of such num from the date when such assessments be assessment to charge, collect and receive interest of Block 249, thereon at the rate of seven ner centum per came liens to the date of payment. FIFTIETH STREET-GRADING AND PAV- N PURSUANCE OF SECTION tot8 OF HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. annum, to be calculated to the date of payment ING, from Second to Third avenue. Area of from the date when such assessment became a I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- City of New York, Department of Finance' assessment: Both sides of Fiftieth street, between troller of The City of New York hereby gives Comptroller's Office, November t7, 5908. heri. as provided by section t5q of this act." public notice to all persons, owners of property, Second and Third avenues, and to the extent of Section igo of this act provides ' ' • "An affected by the following assessment for LOCAI. nig,d3 one-half the blocks on the terminating avenues. assessment shall become a lien upon the real FIFTY-SECOND STREET-GRADING ANI) estate affected thereby ten days after its entry IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. • MANHATTAN: in tite said record." • • NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENIN G Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-second The above assessments are payable to the Col- TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. STREETS AND PARKS. street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau - FAIRVIEW AVENUE-SEWER, between the extent of one-half the blocks on the terminal for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Broadway and St. Nicholas avenue. Area of ing avenues; also Lots Nos. too and tit of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at assessment: Both sides of Fairview avenue, from PURSUANCE OF SECTION toos OF Block 222. the Hackett Building, No. St Jackson avenue, Broadway to St. Nicholas avenue; east side of I N the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- FIFTY-THIRD STREET-GRADING AND Long Island City, Borough of Queens. between Broadway, extending about 408 feet south of troller of The City of New York hereby gives PAVING, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue. the hours of 9 a. m. and a P. m., and on Satur- Fairview avenue, public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty-third ava from o a. M. until 12 m., and all payments -that the same was confirmed by the Board of Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Col' street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and to made thereon on or before January 9. zoog, will Assessors on November 17, 1go8, and entered lection of Assessments and Arrears of the assess- the extent of one-half the blocks on the ter- be exempt from interest, as above provided, and November 17, rpo8, in the Record of Titles of ment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE minating avenues. after that date will be subject to a charge of in- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908, TH E CITY RECORD. t2745

terest at the rate of seven per centum per annum e sum of ten dollars ($to) in currency or act is signed by the Mayor, with the privilege Fifth-The annual charges or payments shall from the date when above assessments became eck drawn to the order of the Board of Vs ater renewal of said contract for the further continue throughout the whole term of this con- liens to the date of payment. apply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars :riod of twenty (2o) years, upon a fair re- tract, whether original or renewal, notwithstand- HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. zo) for each set. This deposit will be refunded tivation of such right and privilege. ing any clause in any statute or in the charter . City of New York. Department of Finance, ton the return of the pamphlets in acceptable If the Company shall determine to exercise of any oilier railway or railroad company pro- Comptroller's Office. November lo, 1908. mdition within thirty days from the date on s privilege of renewal . it shall make applica- viding for payments for railway or railroad rights to to the Board, or any authority which shall or franchises at a different rate, and no assign- n12.25 iich bids are to be opened. JOHN A. BENSEL, President; authorized by law to act for the City in place ment, lease or sublease of the rights or privi- CHARLES N. CHADWICK, the Board. Such application shall be made leges hereby granted, whether original or re- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE CHARLES A. SHAW any time not earlier than two years and not nevai, or of any part thereof, or of any of the COLLECTION OF TAXES, No. 57 CHAMBERS STREET Commissioners of the Board of Water ter than one year before the expiration of the routes mentioned herein. or of any part there- (STEWART BUILDING), Naw Yoaz, October 23, Supply. iginal term of this contract. The determina- of, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose 1908. WALDO SMITH, Chief Engineer. In of the revaluation shall he sufficient if utdess the said assignment, lease or sublease HOMAS HASSETT, Secretary. ;reed to in writing by the Company and the shall contain a covenant on the part of the nti,di oard, but in no case shall the annual rate of assignee or lessee that the same is subject to all IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. Rra; See (eneral Instrnettonn to• Hid- impensation to the City be fixed at a less the conditions of this contract; and that the ern on the last page, last column, of noun2 than the sum required to be paid during assignee or lessee assumes and will be bound Ile "City Record.' e last year prior to the termination of the by all of said conditions, and especially said OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL iginal term of this contract. conditions as to payments, anything in any N persons whose taxes for the year 19o8 If the Company and the Board shall not reach statute or in the charter of such assignee or have not been paid before the 1st day of Novem- lell agreement on or before the day one year lessee to the contrary notwithstanding, and that ber, of the said year, that unless tite same shall OFFICIAL PAPERS. :fore the expiration of the original term of the said assignee or lessee waives any more be paid to the Receiver of Taxes at his office in is contract, then the annual rate of compen- favorable conditions created by such statute or the Borough in which the property is located, as Morning-"The Sun," "The New York Times." .tion for such succeeding twenty (20) years its charter, and that it will not claim by reason follows: Evening-"The Globe." "The Evening Mail." ialt he reasonable, and either the City (by the thereof or otherwise exemption from liability to Borough of Manhattan, No. 57 Chambers street, oard) or the Company perform cacti Weekly-"Democracy," "Tammany Times." shall he bound upon and all of the conditions of this Manhattan, N. Y.; quest of the other to enter into a written contract- Borough of The Bronx, corner Third and Tre- Germ an-"St aat s-Zeitun g." treement with each other fixing the rate of Sixth--1'he rights and priv leges hereby mont avenues. The Bronx, N, Y.; Designated by the Board of City Record. Janu- teh compensation at such amount as shall be granted shall not be assigned. either in whole or Borough of Brooklyn, Rooms 2 4, 6 and 8, .y 22, tgo6. Amended March t, 1906, 'Tovem- •asonahle, but in no case shall the annual rate in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, nor Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. i'.; u 20, 1906; February 20, 1907, and March s, fixed he less than the sunt required to be shall title thereto, or right, interest or property Borough of Queens, corner Jackson avenue and io8. tid for the last year prior to the termination therein, pass to or vest in any other person or Fifth street, Long Island City N. Y.; F the original term of this contract, and if corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the Borough of Richmond, I orough Hall, St. ie parties shall not forthwith agree upon what Company, its successors or assigns, or by opera- George, Staten Island, N. Y.; reasonable, then the parties shall enter into tion of law, whether under the provisions of the -he will charge, receive and collect upon such TOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR. written agreement fixing such annual rate and statutes relating to the consolidation or merger taxes so remaining unpaid on that day, in addi- TIONMENT. such amount as shall be determined by throe of corporations or otherwise, without the consent tion to an amount of such taxes, interest at the =interested freeholders selected in the follow- if the City, acting by the Board, or its sue- rate of seven per centum per annuo,, to be cal- 0 manner: cessors in atrthority, evidenced by an instrument culated from the day on which the said taxes DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN One disinterested freeholder shall under seal, anything herein contained to the, become due and payable (October 5), as pro- he chosen that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate y the 1loard; one disinterested freeholder shall contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding, and vided in section 914, as amended by chapter 447, td Apportionment, held this. day, the following chosen by the the granting, giving or waiving of any one or Laws of 1908. Company; these two shalt oceedings were had: Innse a third disinterested freeholder, and the more of such consents shall net render unneees- DAVID E. AUSTEN, Whereas, The Bronx Traction Company has. iree so chosen shall art as appraisers and shall sarv anv subsequent consent or consents. Receiver of Taxes. ider date of July 28, 19(18, made application aké the revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers Seventh-Nothing in this contract shall be 023,dí this Board for the grant of the right, privilege tall he chosen at ]cast six months prior to the deemed to affect in anv way the right of the id franchise to construct, maintain and onerate cpiration of this original contract, and their City to grant to an individual or other corpo- street surface railway upon and along Clasons 'p,,rt s1111 he flerl with the Board w11hin ration a similar right or privilege upon the DEPARTMENT OF EINANCE, CITY OF NEW Yoaz, clot road, from Westchester avenue to Long tree to,inilts after they are sanne or other terms and conditions, over the December 14, 1906, chosen. 'they shall iland Sound, in the Borough of The Bronx; and et as appraisers and not as arbitrators. They `ante streets, avenues or highways herein above NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS Whereas, Section 92 of the Railroad I.aw iay hase their judgment upon their own ex- le.icribld in sccti,,n I. otherwise directed in any special case td sections 72, 73 and 74 of tite Greater New enepc: and upon such information as they may The use of said railway which shall be con- suretyU companies will be accepted as sufficient ork Charter, as amended by chapters 609 and btain by inquiries aud investigations, withot.tt structed by the Company tinder this contract, upon the following contracts to the amounts to of the Laws of Igo, provide for the manner te presence of either party. They shall have inchtding the tracks, wires and other equipment, named: id procedure of making such grants; and te right to examine ally of the books of the or any structures in public streets and avenues 'nmpany and its officers Supplies of Any Description, including Gas and Whereas, In pursuance of such laws, this tinder oath. The owned by the Company and used in connection oard adopted a resolution on October 2, r9o8, eluations so ascertained, fixed and determined therm th, shall be permitted by the Company to Electricity- hall be conclusive One company on a bond up to $50,000. sing the date for public hearing thereon as upon both parties, but no any individual or corporation to which the City ctober 3o, 1908, at which citizens were entitled nnual sum shall, in any event, be less than trav have granted, or may hereafter grant, the Two companies on a bond up to $125,000. he sunt required fru' Three companies on a bond up to $200,000. i appear and be heard, and publication was had to be paid the last year right or privilege to use such streets, avenues or ir at least fos:rtren (re) days in the "New York f this original contract. If in any case the highways herein above described in section I, for Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- un " and the " New York Tribune," newspapers nnual rate shall not be fixed prior to the ter- street railway purposes. upon payment of an ment esignated by the Mayor. and in the CITY RECORD tination of the original terni of this contract, annual sunt by such iii nun idual or corporation to Two companies on a bond up to $50,000. ir ten davs immediately prior to the date of hen the Company shall gav the annual rate the Company. which shall be equal to the legal Three companies on a bond up to $i2s,000. caring. and the public hearing was duly had on heretofore prevailing until the new rate shall interest on such proportion of the whole cost of Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers, Water tell day: and e determined, and shall then make up to tii r the enn striletinn of such railway and structures Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parka, Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to 'ity the antnnnt of any exec=s of the annual and of the cost of keeping the track- and track Parkways, Etc.- te money value of the franchise or right ap. ate then deterntinerl over the previous a~tnnal equipment in repair, as the number of cars One company on a bond up to $25,000. lied for and proposed to be granted to the Bronx ate. The compensation and expenses of the operated by such company or individual shall Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. 'ractinn Company. and the adequacy of the coin tid annraisers oli all he horse jointly by the bear to thte number of cars opera ed by the cotn- Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. ensation proposed to be paid therefor; now i:y and the Company, each paying one-half parties then using tite same, together with the Four companies on a bond up to $25o,soo. terefore it is hereof. actual cost of the power necessary for the opera- tinn of the thereon of such or New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts, Resolved, That the following form of the Third--The Company shall pay to the City cars individual esnlutinn for the grant of the franchise or righi or this privilege the following sums of money: orio(ioratinn and the cost of laying and repairing Tunnels, Etc.- of pavement and removal of snow and ice, and One company on a bond up to $25,000. pplied for by the Bronx Traction Company, con The svin of three thousand five lrtmdrcd dol- Two companies on a bond up to $75.000. sining the form of proposed contract for the ars ($3,500), in calli, within thirty (30) days all the other duties imposed upon the Company rant of such franchise or right, he hereby latin ifter the olate on which this contract is signed by the terms of this contract, in connection with Three companies on a bond up to $15o,000. the maintenance or the operation of the said Four companies on a bond up to $25o,000, need and entered in the minutes of this Board ty the 3layor. s follows, to wit: During the first term of five years an annual railway so used. Pros-id -il, however. that if in Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.- Resolved, That the Board of S=timate and Ap tum, wliich shall in no case he less than three the opinion of the Company the legal rate of One company on a bond up to $25,000. ortionment hereby grants to the Bronx Traction nordreil and seventy-five dollars ($375), and interest on the cost of such railway sha'l be an Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. 'nmpany the franchise or right fully set oil which shall he equal to three per cent, of its insufficient sant to nay for the tie of such tracks, Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. nd described in the following form of proposci cross annual receipts if such percentage shall it may atneal to the R~,ard, and the Board may Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. retract for the grant thereof. embodying all o rxceed the sum of three hundred and seventy- fix a percentage of the enst to be paid to the On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi he terms and conditions, including the provision five dollars ($375). Company at a sum in esce=s of the legal rate of tional surety will be required as the Comptroller is to rates, fares and charges unen and subiect t During the second term of five years an an- interest. if in its opinion such action is justified. sees fit in each instance. lie terms and conditions in said proposed forn tonal stan which shall in no case he Ics than The Companv shall not at any time oppose, All bonds exceeding $250,000 will by that fact f contract contained, and that the Mayor of Th- six hundred and eighty-seven dollars ($687). and but shall. upon the request of the hoard. consent alone be considered hazardous risks, no mattet which shall he equal to five per cent. of its to the construction or operation of any street -ity of New York be and he hereby is authorize which what the nature of the work. n execute and deliver such contract in the nam gross annual receipts if such percentage shall surface railway may nrcessitate the use and on behalf of The City of New York, a exceed the sum of six hundred and eighty-seven of any Partiml of the railway which shall be H. A. METZ, constructed by the Company pursuant to this Comptroller. 'pillows, to wit: dollars ($657). Turing the third term of five years an annual contract. BRONX TRACTION COMPANY. euro which shall in no case be less than seven 1•-ighth-Said railway may be operated by over- hun,lrerl and fifty-six dollars ($756), and which head electric power substantially similar to the system naiv street BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Proposed Form of Contract. ;hall he equal to five per cent. of its gross overhead eleclrie in use by ennnal receipts if such percentage shall exceed surface railways in the Borough of The Bronx. This contract. made this day of tire sum of seven hundred and fifty-six dollars r'r by any other motive power, except locottto- TO CONTRACTORS. no , by and between The City of New Ynr' ($7c6) tite strant power or horse power, which mav he hereinafter called the Cit y , party of the firs The gross annual receipts mentioned above ,1'proved by the Board, and cnnscnted to by EALEI) BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE tart, by the Mi+-nr of said City. acting for and i the abutting property owners, in accordance with received by the Board of Water Supply in -hall be that portion of the gross receipts of the S lie name of said City, under and in pursuance o Company as shall bear the same proportion to its the provisions of law. and he ilte I'uhfic Service he office of the Board, No. z99 Broadway, New he authority of the Board of Estimate and Ar Commissinn of the First District of the State York, Room glo, ninth floor, until is a. m. whole gross receipts as the length of the ex- +nrtionment of said City (hereinafter called th hereby granted bear to the entire 'if New York. on bard), and the Bronx Traction Company (here tension shall length of the line ilt operation. Ninth-The Company shall commence con- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908, rafter called the Company), party of the secon The payment of such minimum sams shall be- struction of the raihcav herein authorized within For CONTRACT 36 for the construction of tart, witnesseth: - gin from the which this contract is six months from the date upon wh'ch the con- In consideration of the mutual covenants an date on the NORTTI H \LF OF TIIE WALLKILI. ;igned by the Mayor, soots of the property owners are obtained, or PRESSURE TUNNEL, a tunnel in rock crossing agreements herein con'ained, the parties beret All such sums as above shall he paid into the from the date neon which the decision of the lo hereby covenant and agree as follows: under the valley of the Wallkill River, with three treasury of the City on November t of each .\+spellate Division of the Supreme Court that shafts 300 to 480 feet in depth, and a short Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Con year, and shall he for the amount due to Sep- such railway ought to be constructed is rendered stretch of plain concrete conduit known as cut-and- )any, subject to the terms ard conditions hereir temher gn next preceding. in lien of such consents, and shall complete the ror cover aqueduct; and for CONTRACT 37 for the ifter set forth, the right and privilege to Whenever the percentage required to be raid construction and place the same in full opera- construction of the SOUTH HALF OF THE atrnct, maintain and operate a double track ea minimum amount as above, tion within one year from the date of ob'aining :ensinn to its present street surface railway, wit sltall exceed the WALLKILL PRESSURE TUNNEL, with three such snut over and above such minimum shall such consents or such decision, otherwise this shafts 350 to Ono feet in depth, and a short lie necessary wires and equipment for the put Comptroller on or before right shall cease and determine, and all suits ense of conveying passenrers in the Borough e he pail to the said stretch of plain concrete conduit, known as cut- November I in each year for the year ending pair. or which may be deposited with the Comp- the Bronx, City of New York, upon the followin and-cover aqueduct. The pres=ure tunnel will be Septemher 3o next prc•cerling. The fiscal yr-or troller of the City. as hereinafter provided(, shall circular, 141/: feet inside diameter, and the ropte: shall end on September 3o next preceding said thereupon be forfeiter) to tite City; provided, aqueduct 17 feet high by 171/ feet wide inside. Beginning at and connecting with the existin and previsions of the Railroad that such periods may be extended 1>v the Board track street surface railway on Westelieste (late of payment, The work is located in the Towns of New Paltz Snuble T.aw as it now exists, or as it may hereafter for a period or periods not exceeding in the and Gardiner, Ulster County, N. Y. avenue, at the intersection of said avenue wit be amended, relating to the manner of payment' aggregate six months each; and provided. fur' Clasons Point road, and running thence easterl Bids or proposals are invited for each contract and statements of percentages of gross reeeints tiler, that when the :mmmeoceptept or comple- separately and for both contracts combined. Any in, neon and alpp g said Clasons Point road to th of street railway companies not inconsistent with tinn of said construction shall be prevented by public place at the easterly terminus ther'eof, an bidder mav make a bid for either contract or this contract, shall be strictly complied with. legal proceedings in any court or by works of running thence, with a loon, in, upon and alne not for the two contracts combined. A separate form The intention of this paragraph is to fix an public improvemrnt, or from other causes of propo'al will be furnished for the purpose of said public place. The said route, with turnout: within control uf the Company, the time for the ,witches and crossovers hereby authorized annual charge to be paid by the Company, its the combined bid. successors or assigns, to The City of New York enmmencement or completion of ouch construe- ;hoven upon a map entitled: such The Board may reject any or all bids. rights and franchises hereby granted, lion may be extended for tite Period of " Map showing proposed railway of Bron for the for An approximate statement of the quantities of and it shall not be construed as providing for ereveotiom. but no delav shall he allo+ced the various classes of work and further informa- Traction Co. in the Borough of The Brom rimless the cutlet proceedings shall he diligently City of New York, to accompany petition 1 the payment by the Company, its successors or iton are given i-+ the Information for Bidders, assigns, of a percentage of gross receipts within prosecuted by the Company, and provider( fur- fortiing part of the contract. the Board of Estimate and Apportionmen 'her. that in no case shall such dielav he deemed dated Tilly ^8, rno8." the meaning of any general or special statute, ,\t the above place and time the b'da will be referring particularly to chapter 340 of the Laws to begin until the Company shall have given publicly opened and read. The award of the -and signed by Edward A. Maher, Presiden wr,tten notice to the Board of any such court and T. F. Mullaney, Chief Engineer, a copy c of 1892. and de- contract, if awarded. will he made by the Board Any and all payments to he made by the proceedings or other occasion of delay, of Water Supply as soon thereafter as practicable. which is attached hereto, is to be deemed a pai liver to the Board copies of any injunction or of this contract, is to be construed with the te: terms of this contract to the City by the Corn- the Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of pany shall not be considered in any manner in other orders, and the papers tupon which which shall be four hundred and fifty thou-and thereof, and is to be substantially followed; pr: same shall have been granted. and unde=s upon vided, that deviations therefrom and addition the nature of a tax, but such payments shall dollars ($450,000) under each contract, will be he in addition to any and all taxes of whatso- the request of the Board the Company shall, in required for the faithful performance of the con- turnouts, switches and crossover which are col writing, consent that the Boaril either in its sistent with the foregoing description and ti ever kind or description now or hereafter re. of the tract. Each bond must be signed by the con- gnired to be paid by any ordinance of the City ovn name as a party, or in the name tractor and the sureties. The name and address other provisions of this contract may be pe City as a party, may intervene in any such pro- Boaro, or by any law of the State rit New York. of each surety offered must be stated in the milted by resolution of the Fourth-Upon the termination of this original cerdings. bid or proposal. together with the amount in Sec. 2. The grant of this privilege is subje. Teeth-Said railway sha'tl be constructed, train- to the following conditions, which shall be cot contract, or if the same be renewed, then, at supervision which each surety will qualify. The sureties and renewal term, or latnegl and operated subirci to the piled with by the Company: the termination of the said the amount in which each will qualify must be upon tite termination of the rights hereby grant. and control of all the authorities of the City who satisfactory to the Board. First--The consent in writing of the owne hase luri>diction in such matters, as provided by of half in value of the property hounded on sa. ed for any other cause, or upon the dissolution No bi.] will be received and deposited unless the Company before such termination, the the Charter of file City. streets and avenues to the construction and oper of accompanied by a certified check upon a National tracks and e(iuipm tit of the Company construct- Eleventh-Saioi railway shall be constructed and or State bank, drawn to the order of the Comp- lion of said railway shall be obtained by the Car within the streets, operated in the latest approved manner of street nary within six months from the signing of th ed pursuant to this contract troller of The City of New York. to the amount avenues and highways shall become the property railway construction not operation, and it is of fifty thousand dollars ($5o,000) for each con- contract by the Mayor, and a copy of such co Board may require the sur of the City without cost, and the same may be hereby agreed that the tract. Only one check for each contract will be soots shall be filed with the Board within any pur- Company to impro+'.' or add to the railway equip- time. or in the event that such consents cannot used or disposed of by the City for required whether bids are submitted for the con- pose +ehatsoever, or the same may be ]eased to ment, including rolling sock and railway appur- tracts separatelv ur combined. obtained within such time, the Company sha tenances, from time to time, as such additions and within one month thereafter, make application anv company o: individual. Time allowed for the completion of the work If, however, at the termination of this grant improvements are necessary, in the opinion of the tinder each contract is 42 months from the ser- the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court f Upon failure on the tart of the Company the anpnintment of Commissioners in the mann as above the City (by the Board) shall so order hoard. viee of notice by the Board to begin work. by resolution, the Company shall, upon thirty to :notplov with the din-don of the Board within Pamphlets containing information for b'dders, provided by the Railroad Law to determine the rights hereby granted shall said railway ought to be constructed; otherwi tao) clays' notice from the Board, remove any a reasonable tilue. forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved and all of its tracks and other equipment con- e.'a-e and determine, by the Corpreratian Counsel. and specifications. this grant shall cease and determine. of fare for any passenger Second-Thc -did right to construct, mainta structed pursuant to this contract, and the said Twelfth-The rate and pamphle's containing contract drawings. can streets, avenues and highways shall be restored upon such railway shall not exceed five (5) cents, h.- ohtain"•d at the office of file Board of Water and operate said railway shall be held and e and the Company shall not charge any passenger joved by the Company for the term of fiftet to their original condition at the sole cost and Supply, Room t5í5, at the above address, tipott expense of the Company. more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride application in person or by mail, by depositing (is) years from the date upon which this ca 12 746 THE C I T Y RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER A igo8. from any point on said railway, or a line or said Board for the right or privilege to lay provisions. If the Company fails to make an Resolved, That the following form of the reso- branch operated in connection therewith, to any Is tracks upon other streets hereafter to be appearance, or, after a hearing, appears in the ution for the grant of the franchise or right point thereof, or any connecting line or branch pened, adjacent to the public place at the east- judgment of the Comptroller to be in fault, said pulled for by the Union Railway Company ot thereof, within the limits of the City. rly terminus of Clason's Point road, the same to Comptroller shall forthwith impose the pre- 'ew York City, containing the form of proposes The Company shall carry free upon the railway e in substitution for the loop terminal hereby scribed penalty, or where the amount of the untract for the grant of such franchise or right, hereby authorized during the term of this contract uthorized in the public place, andwithin six penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as ~e hereby introduced, and entered in the minutes all members of the Police and Fire Departments toi$ths after such right or privilege is obtaiped, appears to him to be just, and without legal pro- f this Board, as follows, to wit: of the City. when such employees are in full unit hall, at its own expense, remove all of its tracks ce,lure withdraw the amount of such penalty from Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- form nil appurtenances from said public place. the security fund deposited with him. In case of ,ortiottment hereby grants to the Union Railway The rate for the carrying of proeerty over the Twenty-seventh—The Company shall submit to any drafts made upon the security fund the Coin- ~ompany of New York City the franchise or said railway upon the cars of the Company shall lie Board a report not later than November = Pay shall, upon ten (to) days' notice in writing, igltt fully set out and described in the follow- in all cases be reasonable in amount, subject to f each year for the year ending September 30 I ay to the Comptroller of the City a sum suffi- ng form of proposed contract for the grant the control of the Board, or its successors in ext preceding or at any other time, upon request cient to restore said security fund to the original hereof, embodying all the terms and conditions, authority, and may be fixed by such Board after f the Board, which shall state: amutint of six thousand dollars ($6,000), and in ncluding the provisions as to rates, fares and notice to the Company and a hearing had thereon, I. The amount of stock issued, for casti, for default thereof +his contract shall he canceled and barges upon and subject to the terms and con- and when so fixed such rates shall be binding roperty. annulled at the option of the Board, acting in litions in said proposed form of contract con- upon the Company, its successors or assigns, and 2. The amount paid in as by last report. behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or ained, and that the Mayor of The Ciiy of New no greater sums shall be charged for such service 3. The total amount of capital stock paid in right under the provisions of this contract shall (ork be and lie hereby is authorized to execute than provided for by it. 4. The funded debt by last report. sheet any other legal rights, remedies or causes ind deliver such contract in the name and on Thirteenth—No cars shall be operated upon the 5.The total antqunt of funded debt. of action belonging to the City. tehalf of The City of New York, as follows, raf way hereby authorized, other than passenger 6. The floating debt as by last report. Thirty-third—The grant of this privilege is sub- o wit: ject to whatever right, title or interest the owners cars, cars for the transportation of express matter 7. The total amount of floating debt. JNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF New YORK CITY. and cart ueeessary for the repair or maintenance 8. The total amount of funded and floating of abutting property or others may have in and of the railway, and no freight cars shall be op. ebt. to the streets, avenues and highways in which the Proposed Formn of Contract. crated upon the tracks of said railway; and the 9. The average rate per annum of interest on Company is authorized to operate. This contract made this day of tracks hereby authorized shall not be used for the ended debt. Thirty-foil -th—The words "notice" or "direc- 1 90 by and between The City of New York storage of cars. Io. Statement of dividends paid during the tion," wherever used in this contract, shall be :hereinafter called the City), party of the first Fourteenth—Cars on the said railway shall run era. deeutcd to mean a written notice or direction. ,art, by the Mayor of said City- acting for and at intervals of not more than thirty minutes both t t. The total amount expended for same. Every such notice or direction to be served upon IT the name of said City, under and in pursu- clay and night, and as much oftener as reasonable 12. The names of the directors elected at the tl-t- lom )am- shall be delivered at such office in ince of the authority of the Board of Estimate convenience of the public may require or as may ist meeting of the corporation held for such the City as shall have been designated by the trid Apportionnient of said City (hereinafter -alled be directed by the Board. urpose. Cunipany. or if no such office shall have been the Board), and the Union Railway Corn- Provided, however, that the Company, during t3. Location, value and amount paid for real d_sicn sti il, or if such designation shall have for 'any of New York City (hereinafter called the the first five years of this contract, shall not be state owned by the Company as by last report. any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in lompany), party of the second part. witnesseth: required to .,perate its cars between the hours of 14. Location, value and amount paid for real the City, postage preraid, addressed to the Com- In consideration of the mutual covenants and t o'clock a. in. an I 5 o'clock a. m., each day, state now owned by the Company. pany at the City. Delivery or mailing of such agreements herein contained the parties hereto unless the Board shall determine after a hearing t5. Number of passengers carried during the i notice or direction as and when above provided lo hereby covenant and agree as follows: had thereon that public convenience requires the ear. shall be equivalent to direct personal notice or Section I. The City hereby grants to the Com- opstation of cars during said hours. 16. Total receipts of Company for each class direction, and shall be deemed to have been given mnv, subject to the conditions and provisions Fifteenth—The Company shall attach to each t business. at the time of delivery or mailing. tereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to car run over the said railway proper fenders and t7. Amounts paid by the Company for data- Thirty-fifth—If at any time the powers of the :onstruct. maintain and operi.te a double-track wheel guards. in conformity with such laws and ge to Persons or property on account of con- Board nr any other of the authorities herein extension to its present street surface railway, ordiurnees as are now in force, or may hereafter. iruction and operation. mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be vith the necessary wires and equipment, for the during the terms of this contract, be enacted or t8. Total expenses for operation, including transferred by law to any other board, authority, 'urpose of conveying persons and property in adopted by the State or City authorities. starlet. officer or officers, then and in such case such lie Boroughs of The Bronx and Manhattan, in Sixteenth—All cars which are operated on said —and such other information in regard to the other hoard, authority, officer or officers, shall The City of New York, upon the following railway shall be heated during the cold weather, usiness of the Company as may be required by have all the powers, rights and duties herein re- otite: in confermiry with such laws and ordinances as lie Board. served to or prescribed for the Board or other Beginning at and connecting with the existing are now in force, or may hereafter, during the 'Pwenty-eighth—Tite Company shall at all times authorities, officer or officers. racks of the Company at or near the intersec- term of this contract, be enacted or adopted by cep accurate books of account of the gross earn- Sec. 3. This contract is also upon the further ion of Sedgwick avenue and Fordham road, in and express condition that the provisions of the lie Borough of The Bronx, and running thence the State nr City authorities. rigs from all sources within the limits of the Seven'eextth—The Company, so long as it shall 'its', and shall, on or before November I of each Railroad Law, applicable thereto. and all laws or ;nutltwesterly in. upon and along said Fordltam continue to use any of the tracks upon the streets car, make a verified report to the Comptroller ordinances now in force, or which may be adopted end and Hampden place to West One Hundred and avenues in which said railway shall be con- f the City of the business done by the Company, affecting the surface rail,vays operating in the and Eighty-fourth street, and thence southwest- structed. shall cause to be watered, at least three or the year ending September 3o next preceding, City. not inconsistent with the terms and condi- 'ny and westerly in, upon and along said West times every twenty-four hours when the tempera- a such form as he may prescribe. Such report tione hereinhefore fixed, shall be strictly complied Ilre Hundred and Eighty-fourth street to its ture is above 35 degrees Fahrenheit, the entire hall contain a statement of the gross earnings with by the Company. intersection with the easterly approach to the width of the streets and avenues, except when toni all railway lines owned or operated by the Sec. 4. The Company promises, covenants and University Heights Bridge: thence westerly gpon the width of such streets and avenues shall ex- ;omnavy, the total niiles owned by the Company agrees on its part and behalf to conform to and ind over said bridge, and the ea,terly and west- ceed 6o feet between curb lines, in which case rid in operation and the miles of railway con- abide by and perform all the terms, conditions ,rlv approaches thereto. to West Two Hundred the Company shall cause to be watered only 6o tructed and operated under this contract, and and requirements in this contract fixed and con- and Seventh street. in the Borough of Manhar- feet in width of such roadway, and the Company itch other information as the Comptroller may tained. tan. and thence westerly in, upon and along shall provide for such purpose at least one tank eyuir , The Comptroller shall have access to ]n witness whereof, the Party of the first part, 'aid West Two TTundred and Seventh street to car. the capacity of which shall be sufficient to 11 books of the Company for the purpose of be its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized . the Amsterdam or Tenth avenue; thence southerly water such streets and avenues in a satisfactory scertaining the correctness of its report, and Bncrd of Estimate and Apportionment f said in, upon and along said Amsterdam or Tenth lay examine its officers under oath. (c it o-. has caused the corporate name of said City avenue to Emerson street: thence westerly in, manner. upon and along said Eighteenth—All cars operated on said railway Twenty-ninth—In case of any violation or to he hereunto signed and the corporate seal of Erterson street to Rroarl- shall be well lighted by electricity, or by some reach or failure to comply with any of the pro- said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of w•ay, and connecting with the existing dotthle- lighting system equally efficient. or as may be isions herein contained, this contract may be the second part, by its officers, thereunto drily track railway in said Broadway. The said route with furnnuts. switches and crossovers hereby rrquired by the Board. orfeited by a suit brought by the Corporation authorized, has caused its corporate name to be 'ieieenth—The Company shall at all times 'ovnsel, hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be here- authorhed is shown upon a ntan entitled: Ni on notice of ten days to the Company, "Map showing proposed railway of the keep the streets, avenues or highways upon which r at the option of the Board by resolution of unln affixed, the day and year first above written. the said railway is constructed, between its THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ?Tvinu Railway Cnmpanv in the Boroughs or aid Board, which said resolution may contain a The Bronx and Manhattan, City of New York. tracks. the rails of its tracks and for a distance rovision to the effect that the railway con By ...... Mayor. of z feet beyond the rails, on either side thereof, [CntlPplRATE SEAL.] to accompnya petition to the - Board of Esti- tiucted and in use by virtue of this contract matc and Apportinnnient, dated Tuly 28. free and clenr from ice and snow; provided, how- hall thereupon become the property of the City Attest: toos." ever. that the Cimvany shall, at the option of the ...... City Clerk. —and signed hy F. W. Whitxitigo, Receiver: rithout proceedings at law or in equity. Pro- T. F. Mullaney, Chief Engineer. and Edward .', Cmtnis=ioner Df Street Cleaning, enter into an ided. however, that such action by the Board BRONX TRACTION COMPANY, agreement for each winter season. or part thereof. I SEAL.] By ...... President. Haber, President, a copy of which i; attach,•n hall not be taken until the Board shall give hereto, is to be deemed a part of this contracr. to clean an equiva'ent amount of street surface notice to the Company to appear before it on a attest: ...... Secretary. is to be construed with tt'e text thereof. and 1< from house line to house line. ertain day not less than ten (to) days after Twentieth—The Company shall cause to be (o its i-.] lo he snhstantially followed, provided that devia- he date of such notice, to show cause why such tinns therefrom and addi'innal htrn•-tus, switches paved that portion of the street between its esolution declaring the contract forfeited should 111cre add acknowledgments.) quiry made and crossovers which ar'' conci: tite rails of its tracks and two feet in Resolved, That the results of the in ent with the tracks. rot be adopted. In case the Company fails to by this Board as to the money value of the fran- foregoing description and thi• other nrovisiens ot width outside of its tracks upon and along the near, action may be taken by the Board forth- ri -io- streets, avenues and highways of the routes +ith. chise or right proposed to be granted and the contract mav he Permitted by - csolutirm or adequacy of the Compensation proposed to be paid 'I,,- n -aril hereby authorized. which are now either unpaved Thirtieth—If the Company shat] fail to give or navei with macadam. The work of such therefor, and of the terns and conditions, includ- S"e 2. The ¢rant of this privilege is subject fficient public service at the rates herein fixed, ing the Provision as to rates, fares and charges, r . '''e f-•II -none conditi-uno, 's-Itich shad be c•rm- paving shall be done under the supervision of the or fail to maintain its structures and equipment Municipal authorities having jurisdicti nn in such are as hereinbefore specified and fully set forth nli•.I1 t'.-its, by the Compara,-: .s herein provided in good condition throughout in and by the foregoing form of proposed con- First—The consent in st-citing of the owners of matters. Such authorities shall designate the lie whole term of this contract, the Board may character of the pavement to be laid. ;ave tract for the grant of such franchise or right. Calf in value of the property hounded no said notice to the Company specifying any de. 'reett As long a- the said railway, or any portion ault Resolved, That there Preambles and resolutions, and avenues t, the torstr+tetinn and opera. on the part of the Company, and requiring including the said resolution for the grant of a in of said railway shall he obtained by the ('om- thereof, remains in the street, avenue or highway. he Company to remedy the same within a reason- the Company shall have and keep in permanent ble franchise or right applied for by the Bronx Trac- ,ans' within six mon'hs of the signong of this con- time; and upon failure of the Company to tion Company, and the said form of proposed tract by the Mayor, and a copy of such ennsents repair ,hat rortinn of the surface of the street. enedy such default within a reasonable time, the avenue or highway in which said railway is eon- contract for the grant of such franchise or right I-all be filed with the Board within such time, or :ompanv shall, for each day thereafter during n the event that such consents cannot be i b- structed, between its tracks, the rails of its which the default or defect remains, pay to the containing said re-ults of :uch innuiry, after the tracks. and for a distance of two feet beyond the _itv sane shall be entered it: the minutes of this nutted, the Company shall. within two month" the sum of one hundred dollars ($too) as for at least twenty (2o) hereafter, make application to the •\Ppella'e Div-i- rails on either side thereof, tinder the supervision ixed or liquidated damages, or the Board, in case Board. shall be publi,hed of the local authorities, whenever required by clays imn:erliately prior to Friday, December 1S, =inn of the Supreme Court for the appointment uch structures or equipment which may affect if Commissioners in the manner provided hy the them to do so. and in such manner as they may lie surface of the streets shall not be put in good 19cS, in the Ct ry R,ccoRp, and at least twice dur the s immediately prior to December Railroad Law to determine if said railroad nnght prescribe. And the City shall have the right t,, condition within a reasonable time after notice ing telt dat- change the material or character of the pavement ty t8, 19o8, in two daily newspapers to be desig- ,, be constructed: otherwise This grant shall cease the Board as aforesaid, shall have the right ti__,!. of any street. avenue or highway, and in that nated by the Mayor therefor and published in determine. O make all needed repairs at the expense of the Sca,nd—The said right to construct, maintain event the Company, its successors or assigns. _ompany. in which case the Company shall pay The City of New York, at the expense of the shall be bound to replace such pavement in the o Bronx Traction Coral any, together with the fol- wd operate 'aid railway shall be held and enj,,yed the City the amount of the cost of such re- ,y the Company for the term of fifteen (t5) rears manner directed by the proper City officer. at its ,airs, with legal interest thereon, all of which lowing notice, to wit: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- from the date upon which this contract is signed Own exncnse, and the provision as to repairs iums may be deducted from the fund hereinafter shall apply to such renewal or trovided. male and A; portionra ent, before authorizing any by the Mayor, with the privilege of renewal of herein contained contract for the grant of the franchise or right -aid contract for the further period of twenty altered Pavement. Thirty-first—The Company shall assume all Iia- applied for by the Bronx Traction Company, and (zo) years. upon a fair revaluation of such right Twenty-first—Any alteration to the sewerage or nItty to persons or property by reason of the fully set forth and described in the foregoing and privilege. drainage system, or to any other subsurface or to Construction or operation of the railway author- form of proposed contract for the grant of such If the Company shall determine to exercise its any surface structures in the streets, required on zed by this contract• and it is a condition of this :omraet franchise or right, and before adopting any reso- privilege of renewal it shall make application to account of the construction or operation of the that the City shall assume no liability lution authorizing any such contract, will, at a the Board. or any anthority tvh;ch shall he nu- ,Vhatsoever to either persons or property on ac- railway, shall he made at the sole cost of the meeting of said Biard, to he hell in the Old thorized by law to act for the City in place if Comnany, and in such manner as the proper City 'onus of the same, and the Company hereby Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhat- the Board. Such applieath'i shall l'e made a: any officials mav pr'scr*he. agrees to repay to the City any damage which the tan, City of New York, on Friday, December t8, time not earlier thin two years and not latri Twenty-second—Before any construction shall city shall be compelled to pay by reason of any urts i9 8, at TO 30 o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing than one year before the eyniration of the origi- be commenced upon any portion of the route, or default of the Company. thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to nal term of this contract. The determination of written permits shall be obtained from the Presi- Thirty-second—This grant is upon the express appear and be heard. the revaluation shall be sufficient if agreed to in dent of the Borough of The Bronx and the Com- -ondition that the Company, within thirty (3o) JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. writing by the Company and the Board, but in missioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Jays after the signing of this contract by the Dated New York, November 13, í9o8. nn case shall the annual rate of compensation to and the Company shall comply with any condi- Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise nz4,dr8 the City be fixed at a less amount than that sum tions which those officials may impose, as a if the rights conferred hereby, shall deposit with reeuired to be paid during the last year of this condition upon which such permit is granted. the Comptroller of The City of New York the PUBLIC NOTICE. nriyinal contract. provided such conditions are imposed for the sum of six thousand dollars ($6.00o), either in If the Company and the Board shall not reach purpose of protecting the structures over which money or securities, to be approved by him, which UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN such an agreement on or befr,re the day one year those officials have jurisdiction. fund shall be security for the performance by the that at a uteeting of the Bard of Esti- befare the expiration of the original term of th-s Twenty-third—The Company agrees to com- Company of all of the terms and conditions of mateP and Apportionment held this day the fol- contract, then the annual rate of compensation for nly with any and all of the rules which may be this contract, especially those which relate to the lowing proceedings were had: such succeeding twenty (zn) year; shall he made by the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas Payment of the annual charges for the privilege \ \'horeas- The Union Railway Company of New reasflnahle. and either the City (by the Basard) nr and Electricity for the purpose of Preventing the hereby granted, the efficiency of the puhlicservice fork City has under date of July z8. tgo8, made the Company shall he bound, upon re-mest of the destruction of the pipes or structures in the rendered, the repairs of the street pavement, the t; i,lication to this Board for the grant of the Other, to enter into a written agreement with each street by electrolysis, which may he caused by removal of snow and ice and the aualit' of con- right, privilege and franchise to construct, main- other fixing the rate of such compensation at the electric current used by the Company. struction of the railway. and in case of default in lain and operate a street surface railway upon "eh amounts as shall be reasonable. but in no wll.ether such rules affect the method of the the performance by the Company of such terms and along Fordham road and \\ cst One Hurt- race shall the annual rate so fixed be less than original construction of said railway or any and conditions the City shall have the right to dred and Eighty-fourth street. in he Borough ot the sum required to be paid for the last year reconstruction. maintenance or repairs upon such cause the work to be done and the materials to be The Bronx, and over and along the University ,,ri-,r to the termination of the original term of railway at any time during the term of this furnished for the Performance thereof after due I eights I:ridge and the approaches thereto, and ti-is contract, and if the parties shall not forth- contract. notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost there- upon and along West Two Hundred and Seventh with agree upon what is reasonable. then the Twenty-fourth—It is agreed that the right of from the said fund without legal proceedings; =treet and other streets an.i avenues in the Bor- nar!ies shall enter into a wri'ten agreement fising hereby granted to operate a street surface rail- or after de- ault in the payment of tite annual ouut• of 'Manhattan; and such annual rate, and at s''tch amount as shall he wav shall not he in preference or in hindrance charges. shall collect the same. with interest, from Whereas, Section ga of the Railroad Law ana determined by three disinterested freehohlers ta public work of the City, and should the said the said fund after ten days' notice in writing to sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York selected in the following manner: railway in any way interfere with the construe' the Company; or in case of failure to keep the Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 01 One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen by tion of nublis works in the streets, whether the said terms angi conditions of this contract relat- the Laws of 1905. provide for tite manner an': the Board; one disinterested freeholder shall be same is done by the City directly or by a contrac- ing to the headway. heating and lighting of cars, procedure of making such grants; and chi -sen by the Company; these two shall choose tor for the City. the Company shall, at its own fenders, wheel-guards and watering of street pave- Whereas, In pursuance of such caws, thi' a third disinterested freeholder, and the three so expense. protect or move the tracks and annur- ments, the Company shall r.ay a penalty if fifty Board adopted a resolution on Octob°r 2. 1908. chosen shall net as appraisers rand shall make tile tenances in a manner as directed by the President dollars ($yo) per day for each day of violation, fixing the date for public hearing thereon at revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers shall be of the Borough of The Bronx. and the further sum of ten dollars ($to) per dav Oct-her 3o, tgo8, at which citizens were entitled chosen -it ]grit six months prior to the expirati•m Twenty-fifth—Should the grades or lines of for each car that shall not he properly heated, to appear and be heard, and publication was har' of this original contract, and their report shall be the streets in which franchises are herein granted lighted or supplied with fenders or wheel-guards, for at least fourteen (r4) davs in the "New York filed with the Board within three months after be changed at any time during the term of this in case of the violation of the provisions relating Sun" and the "New York Tribune," newspaper, they are chn

year of this original contract. If, in any case, the Seventh — Nothing in this contract shall be are now in force, or may hereafter, during the Twenty-eighth—The Company shall at all times annual rate shall not be fixed prior to the ter- deemed to affect in any way the rights of the City term of this contract, be enacted or adopted by keep accurate books of account of the gross earn- inination of the original term of this contract, to grant to any indi,ddual or other corporation a the State or City authorities. ings from all sources within the limits of the then the Company shall pay the annual rate similar right or privilege upon the same or other Seventeenth—the Company, so long as it shall City, and shall, on or before November i of each theretofore prevailing until the new rate shall be terms and conditions over Clie same streets, ave- continue to use any of the tracks upon tltc year, make a verified report to the Comptroller of determined, and shall then make up to the City nues, highways or bridge, hereinabove described streets, avenues or bridge, in or upon which said the City of the business done by the Company, for the amount of any excess of the annual rate then in section i. railway shall be constructed, shall cause to be the year ending September 30 next preceding, in determined over the previous annual rate. The The use of said railway, which shall be con- watered at least three times every twenty-four such forta as lie may prescribe. Such report shall compensation and expenses of the said appraisers structed by the Company under this contract, in- hours when the temperature is above 35 degrees contain a statement of such gross earnings, the shall be borne jointly by the City and the Com- eluding the tracks, wires and other equipment, or Fahrenheit, the entire width of the streets, - pany, each paving one-half thereof. ave total miles in operation and tite miles of railway any structures in public streets and avenues nues and bridge, except when the width of such constructed and operated under this contract. and Third—The Company shall pay to the City for ownedby the Company and used in connection streets, avenues or bridge shall exceed 6o feet such other information as the Comptroller may re- this privilege the following sums of money: therewith, shall be permitted by the Company to between curb lines, in which case the Company (a) quire. The Comptroller shall have access to all The sum of three thousand five hundred any individual or corporation to which the City shall cause to be watered only 6o feet in width busks of the Company for the purpose of ascer- dollars ($3,500) in cash within thirty (30) days may have granted, ut may hereafter grant, the of such roadway, and the Company shall pro- taining the cnrrectuess of its report, and may ex- after the date on which this contract is signed by right or privilege to use such streets, avenues or vide for such purpose at least one tank car, the autiue its officers under oath. the Mayor. highways. hereinabove described in section i for capacity of which shall be sufficient to water Twenty-ninth — In case of any violation or (b) During the first term of five years an street railway purposes, upon payment of an an- such streets, avenues and bridge in a satisfactory breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- annual sum which shall in no case be less than nual sum by such individual or corporation to the manner. visions herein contained, this contract may be for- and seven hundred and fifty dollars ($75o), Company, which shall not exceed the legal in- Eighteenth—All cars operated on said railway feited by a suit brought by the Coruuration Coun- which shall be equal to three (3) per cent. of its terest on such proportion of the whole cost of the shall be well lighted by electricity, or by some gross annual receipts, if such percentage shall scl, on notice of ten days to the Company, or at construction of such railway and structures and ligliting Syste-ni equally efficient, or as may be the option of the Board by resolution of said exceed tite sum of seven hundred and fifty of the cost of keeping the tracks and track equip- required by the Board. Board, which said resolution may contain a pro- dollars ($75o). ment in repair, as the number of cars operated Nineteenth—The Company shall at all times vision to the effect that the railway constructed During the second term of five years an annual by such con,iany or individual shall bear to the keep the streets, avenues or highways and bridge sud in use by virtue of this contract shall there. sum which shall in no case be less than fourteen n ttin ber of cars operated by the companies then upon which the said railway is constructed, be- upon become the property of the City without hundred dollars ($1,400), and which shall be equal using the same, together with the actual cost of twecn its tracks, the rails of its tracks and for a proceedings at law or in equity. Provided, how- to five (5) per cent. of its gross annual receipts, the power necessary for the operation of the car. distance of two feet beyond the rails, on either ever, that such action by the Board shall not be if such percentage shall exceed the sum of four- thereon of such individual or corporation and the side thereof, free and clear from ice and Snow; taken until the Board shall give notice to the teen hundred dollars ($1,400). cost of laying and repairing of pavement and Provided, however, that the Company shall, at Company to appear before it on a certain day, not During the third term of five years an annual removal of snow and ice, and all the other duties the option of the Commissioner of Street Clean- les, than tell (to) days after the date of such sum which shall in no case be less than fifteen imposed upon the Company by the terms of this ing, enter into an agreement for each winter notice, to show cause why such resolution declar- hundred and fifty dollars ($t,55o), contract, in connection with the maintenance or season, or part thereof, to clean an equivalent ing the contract forfeited should not be adapted. shall be equal to five (5) per cent. of its gross the operation of the said railway so used. Pro- amount of street surface from house line to In case the Company fails to appear, action may annual receipts if such percentage shall exceed the vided, however, that if in the opinion of the house line. be taken by the board forthwith, sum of fifteen hundred and fifty dollars ($i,55u). Company the legal rate of interest of the cost of Twentieth—The Company shall cause to be '1'l:irticth—If the Company shall fail to give el- The gross annual receipts mentioned above shall oi.chi railway shall be an insufficient sum to pay paved that portion of the street between its heit it public service at the rates herein fixed, or be that portion of the gross receipts of the cont- for the use of such tracks, it may appeal to the tracks, the rails of its tracks and two feet in fail to maintain its structures in good condition pany as shall bear the same proportion to its Board, and the !;oarl may fix a percentage of width outside of its tracks, upon and along the throughout the whole term of this contract, the whole gross receipts as the length of the exten- the c:,st to be paid to the Company at a sum in streets, avenues and highways of the routes here- entire [''oar(] may give notice to the Company specifying sion hereby granted shall bear to tite excess of the isgal rate of interest, if in its by authorized, which are now unpaved, The any default on the part of the Cuntpany, and re- length of the line of the company in operation. opinion such action is justified. work of such paving shall be done under the qutring the Company to remedy the same within The payment of such minimum sums shall begin The Company shall not at any time oppose, but supervision of the municipal authorities having a reasonable time; and upon failure of the Coin- from the day on which this contract is signed shall. updn the request of the Board, consent to jurisdiction in such matters, and such authori- pany to remedy such default within a reasonable by the Mayor. the construction or operation of any street sur- ties shall designate the character of the pave- ime, the Company sha'] for each day thereafter (c) For the use of the University Heights face railway which may necessitate the use of any ntent to be laid. during which the default or defect remains, pay to Bridge during the first term of five years the portion of the railway which shall be constructed ot As long as the said railway, or any portion the City the sum of one hundred dollars ($too) as annual sum of $2,000, during the second term by the Company pursuant to this contract. fixed or liquidated dameges, or the Board, in case live years the annual sum of $2,250, and during thereof, remains in the streets, avenues, high- Eighth—Said railway may be operated by over- ways or upon the bridge, the Company shall pave such structures which may affect the surface of the third term of live years the annual sum ot head electric power substantially similar to the and keep tit permanent repair that portion of tite the streets or of the bridge shall not he put in good $2,500. The compensation herein reserved shall overhead electric system now in use by street condition within a reasunabte time after notice by commence from the date ot the signing of this surface of the street, avenue, highway or bridge surface railways in the B -rough of The Bronx. in which said railway is constructed, between its the Board as aforesaid, shall have the right to contract by the Mayor. or by any other motive power, except locomotive make all needed repairs at the expense of the All such sums as above shall be paid into the tracks, the rails of its tracks, and for a distance steam power or horse power, which may be ap- of two feet beyond the rails on either side Company, in which case the Company shall pay treasury of the City on November i of each proved by the Board and consented to by owners to the City the amount of the cost of such re- year, and shall be for the amount due to Sep- thercuf, under the supervision of the local au- if property, in accordance with the provisions of thorities, whenever required by them to do so, nairs with legal interest thereon, all of which tember 30 next preceding. law, and by the Public Service Commission for and in such istanner as they may prescribe. And sums may be deducted front the fund herein- Whenever the percentage required to be paid the First District of the State of New York, after provided. shall exceed the minimum amount as above, such the City shall have the right to change the ma- Ninth—The Company shall commence construc- terial or character of the pavement of any Thirty-first—The Company shall assume all lia- sum over and above such minimum shall be paio tiun of the extension herein authorized within hility to persons or property by reason of the i street, avenue, highway or upon the bridge, and to the said Comptroller on or before November six (6) months from the date upon which the con- construction or operation of the railway author- in each year for the year ending September 30 in that event the Company, Its successors or sents of the property owners arc obtained for such assigns, shall be bound to replace such pavements ized by this contract, and it is a condition of this next preceding. The fiscal year shall end on extcesiun, or front the date of the decision of th. contract that the City shall assume no liability September 3o next preceding said date of pay- in the manner directed by the proper City officer. d\ppeliatc Division of the Supreme Court that suc~t at its`owls expense, and the provision as to re- whatsoever to either persons or property on ac- ment, and provisions of the Railroad Law as it extension ought to be constructed, and shall coin- pairs herein cwUaincd shall apply to such re- count of the same, and the Company hereby now exists, or as it may hereafter be amended, hide the construction of the same within six (b) newed or altered pavement. agrees to repay to the City any damage which relating to the natter of payments and statements months from the same date, otherwise this grant Twenty-first—Any alteration to the sewerage or the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of of percentages of gross receipts of street rail- hall cease and determine, and all sums which mas' any acts or default of the Company. companies not inconsistent with this con- drainage system„ or to any other subsurface or way lie deposited with the CmuptruUcr of the City, as to any surface structures in the streets required Thirty-second—This grant upon the express tract, shall be strictly complied with. hereinafter provided, shall be forfeited to the City.' on account of the construction or operation of the condition that the Company within thirty (30) The intention of this paragraph is to fix an Provided that such periods may be extended by railway, shall be made at the sole cost of the days after the signing of this contract by the annual charge to be paid by the Company, its the Board for a period or periods not exceeding Company and in such manner as the proper City Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise successors or assigns, to The City of New York in the aggregate six months each; and provided officials may prescribe. of the rights conferred hereby, shall deposit with for the rights and franchises hereby granted, and further that when the commencement or com- Twenty-secured--Before any construction shall the Comptroller of The City of New York the it shall not be construed as providing for the pletion of said construction shall be pre ven be commenced upon any portion of the route, sum ot three thousand five hundred dollars ted o payment by the Company, its successors or as- legal proceedings in any court or by written permits shall be obtained from the Presi- t$3.soo), either in stoney or sccarities to be signs, of a percentage of gross receipts within nubile improvement, or frum other causes not dents of the Boroughs of Manhattan and The approved by him, which fund shall be security the meaning of any general or special statute, re- within the control of the Company, the time for Bronx, and the Commissioners of Water Supply, for the performance by the Company of all of ferring particularly to chapter 340 of the Laws the commencement or completion of such eon- (.;as tind Electricity and Bridges, and the Cum- the terms and conditions of this contract, espe- of 1892. struction may be extended for the period of such pony shall comply with any conditions which those cially those which relate to the payment of the ihetw e any rights hereby conferred are exer- prevention, but no delay shall be allowed for officials may impose as a condition upon which annual charges for the privilege hereby granted, cised by the Company, and within three (3) unless the court proceedings shall be diligently such permit is granted, provided such conditions the efficiency of the public service rendered, months from the date on which this contract is prosecuted by the Company, and provided further are imposed for the purpose of pro;cctiug the the repairs of the street and bridge pavement, the signed by the Mayor, the Company shall pay tu that in no case shall such delay be deemed to structures over which those offcials have jurisdic- removal of snow and ice and the quality of The City of New York the sunt of twenty thou- begin until the Company shall have given writ- tiou. construction of the railroad; and in case of de- sand three hundred and eighty-five dollars and ten notice to the Board of any such court pro- Twcnty-third—The Company agrees to comply fault in the performance by the Company of eight cents ($20,385.08) and within three (3) ceedings or other occasion of delay, and deliver with any and all the rules which may be made by such ternes and conditions the City shall have months thereafter the further sum of thirty-one to the Board copies of any injunction or other the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas aud Elec 'the right to cause the work to be done and the thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars orders, and the papers upon which the some shall trictty fi'r the purpose of preventing the destrut materials to be furnished for the performance and eighty-seven cents ($31,758.87) ; said amounts have been granted, and unless upon the request of tien of the pipes or structures in the street by thereof after due notice, and shall collect the being due under the franchise of the Company the Board the Company shall, in writing, consent' :- lectrnlysis, which may he caused by the electric reasonable cost thereof from the said fund with- granted to it ley tite Legislature by Chapter 34u that the Board either in its own name as a party, current used by the Company, whether such ruts& out legal proceedings; or after default in the uf the Laws of :892. or in the name of the City as a party, may inter- ', ffect the method of the original construction of eayment of the annual charges, shall collect the Any and all payments to be made by the terms vene in any such proceedings. said railway or any reconstruction, maintenance same with interest front the said fund after ten of this contract to the City by the Company shall Tenth—Said railway shall be constructed, or repairs upon such railway at any time during days' notice in writing to the Company; or in not be considered in any manner in the nature of maintained and operated subject tothe super- the term of this contract. case of failure to keep the said terms and con- tite authorities of tltc a tax, but such payments shall be in addition to vision and control of all Twenty-fourth — It is agreed that the right ditions of this contract relating to the headway, any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or descrip- City who have jurisdiction in such matters, as hereby given to operate a street surface railway heating and lighting of cars, fenders, wheel- tion now or hereafter required to be paid by any provided in the Charter of the City. shall not be in preference or in jnndrance to pub- guards and watering of street pavements, the ordinance of the City, or by any law of the State Eleventh—Said railway shall be constructed and lie truck of the City, and shunt the said railway Company shall pay a penalty of fifty dollars of New York. operated in the latest approved manner of street in any way interfere with tits' coitstructiun ut ($50) per day for each day of violation, and the Fourth—Upon the termination of this original railway construction and operation, and it is public works its the streets, ur upon the bridge, further sum of ten dollars ($to) per day for contract, or if the same is renewed, then at the hereby agreed that the Board may require the whether the sante is done by the City directly or each car that shall not be properly heated, lighted termination of the said renewal term, or upon the Company to improve or add to the railway equip- by a contractor for the City, the Company shail or supplied w-ith fenders or wheel guards, in case termination of the rights hereby granted for any nsent, including rolling stock and railway ap- at its own expense protect or move the tracks of the violation of the provisions relating to ethier cause, or upon the dissolution of the Coin- purtcnaneeS, front time to time, as such addi- and allpurtenauces in a enasner as directed by tit; those matters. pany before such termination, the tracks and tions and improvements are necessary, in the !'resident of the Borough in which said tracks are The procedure for the imposition and collec- equipment of the Contpsny constructed pursuant opinion of the Board. Upon failure on the part situated, nr by the Commissioner of Bridges. tion of the penalties in this contract shall be as to this contract, within the streets, avenues and of the Company to comply with the written direc- Twenty-fifth—Should the grades or lines of the follows: highways and upon the bridge, shall become the tion of the Board within a reasonable time, the shrcets in which franchises are herein granted ba The Comptroller of the City, on complaint property of the City without cost, and the same rights hereby granted shall cease and deter- el:aiised at any time during tite term of this eun- made, shall, in writing, notify the Company, may be used or disposed of by the City for any mine. tract, ilte Company shall change its tracks to con- through its president, to appear before hint on purpose whatsoever, or the sante may be leased to Twelfth—The rate of fare for any passenger furm with such new grades and lines, and during a certain day not less than ten (to) days after any company or individual. If, howeverat tite upon such railway shall not exceed five (5) the construction uf any public iinprowemeis upon the date of such notice, to show cause why it termination of this grant as above the city (by cents, and the Company shall not chargé any said streets the Company shall take care of an d should not be penalized in accordance with the the Board or its successors in authority) shall so passenger more than five (5) cents for one con- protect tite track and appurtenances at its own foregoing provisions. If the Company fails to order by resolution;- the Company shall, upon tinuous ride from any point on said railway, or expense; all to be done subject to the direction ot make an appearance, or, after a hearing, appears thirty (30) days' notice from the Board, remove a line or branch operated in connection there- the President of the Borough in which such in the judgment of the Comptroller to be in any and all of the tracks and other equipment with, to any point thereof,or any connecting change is stade or work done. fault, said Comptroller shall forthwith impose tlie line or branch thereof, within the limits of the constructed pursuant to this contract, and Twenty-sixth—Tlie hoard may at any time re the prescribed penalty, or where the amount of said streets, avenues and highways and the bridge City. quire the Company to remove one track from the the penalty is not prescribed herein, such antouot shall be restored to their original condition at the The Company shall carry free upon the rail- as appears to him to be just, and without legal way hereby authorized during the term of this University Heights Bridge and appr,aches thereto. sole cost and expense of the Company. and to place the remaining track in the centre of i rocedure withdraw the amount of such penalty Fifth—The annual charges or payments shall contract, all members of the Police and Fire from the security fund deposited with him. In Departments of the City when such employees the roadway of said bridge and operate the rail- continue throughout the whole term of the con- way by means of said single track upon said case of any drafts made upon the security fund tract hereby granted, whether original or renewal, are in full uniform. bridge and its approaches. the Company shall, upon ten (to) days' notice notwithstanding any clause in any statute or in The rate for the carrying of property over the in writing, pay to tite Comptroller of the City said railway upon the cars of the Company shall Twenty-gevcuth—The Company shall submit tr, tite charter of any other railway or railroad com- the Board a report not later than November r of a sunt sufficient to restore said security fund pany providing for payments for railroad rights in all cases be reasonable in amount, subject encl[ to the original amount of three thousand five to the control of the Board, or its successors in year for the year ending September 3o next or franchises at a different rate, and no assign- preceding, or at any ether time, upon request of hundred dollars ($3,500), and in default thereof ment, lease or sublease of the rights or privileges authority, and may be fixed by such Board after this contract shall be cancelled and annulled at notice to the Company and a hearing had thereon, the Board, which shall state: hereby granted, whether original or renewal, or i. The amount of stock issued, for cash, for the option of the Board, acting in behalf of the of any part thereof, or of the route mentioned and when so fixed such rates shall be binding property. City. No action or proceeding or right under herein, or of any part thereof, shall be valid or upon the Company, its successors or assigns, and the provisions of this contract shall affect any no greater sums shall be charged for such service z. The amount paid in as by last report. effectual for any purpose unless the said assign- 3. other legal rights, remedies or causes of action than provided for by it. The total amount of capital stock paid in. ment, lease or sublease shall contain a covenant 4. 'f he funded debt by last report. belonging to the City. on the part of assignee or lessee that the same is Thirteenth—No cars shall be operated upon 5. Thirty-third—The grant of this privilege is the railway hereby authorized other than pas- The total amount of funded debt. subject to all the conditions of this contract; and 6. The floating debt as by last report. subject to whatever right, title or interest the that the assignee or lessee assumes and will be senger cars, cars for the transportation of ex- 7. owners of abutting property or others may have press matter and cars necessary for the repair or The total amount of floating debt. bound by all of said conditions, and especially 8. The total amount of funded and floating in and to the streets, avenues and highways in said conditions as to payments, anything in any maintenance of the railway, and no freight cars debt. which the Company is authorized to operate. shall be operated upon the tracks of said railway; statute or in the charter of such assignee or 9. The average rate per annum of interest on Thirty-fourth—The word "notice" or "direc- lessee to the contrary notwithstanding, and that and the tracks hereby authorized shall not be funded debt. tiou" wherever used in this contract shall be used for the storage of cars. said assignee or lessee waives any more favorable to. Statement of dividends paid during the deemed to mean a written notice or direction. conditions created by such statute or its charter, Fourteenth—Cars on the said railway shall run year. Every such notice or direction to be served upon and that it will not claim by reason thereof or at intervals of not more than thirty minutes both i r. The total amount expended for same. the Company shall be delivered at such office in otherwise exemption from liability to perform day and night, and as notch oftener as reason- 12. The names of the directors elected at the tite City as shall have been designated by the each and all of the conditions of this contract. able convenience of the public may require or as last meeting of the corporation he'd for such pur Coml-any, or if no such office shall have been Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted may be directed by the Board. pose. designated, or if such designation shall have for shall not be assigned, either in whole or in part, Provided, however, that the Company, during t 3. Location, value and amount paid for rea' any reason become inoperative, shall bs mailed in or leased or sublet in any manner, nor shall title the first five years of this contract, shall not be estate owned by the Company as by last report. the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Com- thereto. or right, interest or property therein, pass required to operate its cars between the hours 54. Location, value and amount paid for real oany at the City. Delivery or mailing of such tu or vest in any other person or corporation of i o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock a. m. each day, estate now owned by the Company. notice or direction as and when above provided whatsoever, either by the act of the company, its unless the Board shall determine after a hearing TS Number of passengers carried during the shall be equivalent to direct personal notice or successors or assigns, or by operation of law, had thereon that public convenience requires the year. direction and shall be deemed to have been given whether under the provisions of the statutes re- operation of cars during said hours. t6. Total receipts of Company for each class ot at the time of delivery or mailing. lating to the consolidation or merger of corpora- Fifteenth—The Company shall attach to each business. Thirty-fifth—If at any time the powers of the tionS or otherwise. without the consent of the car run over the said railway proper fenders and t7. Amounts paid by the Company for damage Board or any other of the authorities herein City, acting by the Board, or its successors in au- wheel guards in conformity with such laws and to persons or property on account of construction mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be thority, evidenced by an instrument under seal. ordinances as are now in force, or may hereafter, and operation. tr.tnsferred by law to any other Board, authority, anything herein contained to the contrary thereof during the term of this contract, be enacted or 18. Total expenses for operation, including sal- officer or officers, then and in such case such in anywise notwithstanding, and the granting, adopted by the State or City authorities. aries, ether Board, authority, officer or officers shall giving or waiving of any one or more of such Sixteenth—All cars which are operated on said —and such other information in regard to the have all the powers, rights and duties herein re- consents shall not render unnecessary any subse- railway shall be heated during the cold weather business of the Company as may be required by served to or prescribed for the Board or other quent consent or consents. in conformity with such laws and ordinances as the Board. authorities, officer or officers. 12748 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908.

Sec. 3. This contract is also upon the further Pori shall not be construed as providing for the etended by the Board for a period or periods not and express condition that the provisions of the outlterdnbouleva boulevard. ''hesae d route, with turn yment by the Company, its successors or as- xcceding to the aggrc~ga.e s.x months each; and Railroad Law, applicable thereto, and all laws or ur , switches and crossovers, hereby authorizeds ,ns, of a percentage of gross receipts within rovided, further, ti.at when the coimmniencenie'mlt ordinances now in force, or which maybe t shown upon a map entitled: e uteaning of any general or special statute, r completion of said cmlsunct.on shaft be prv- adopted affecting the surface railways operating "Glap showing proposed railway of the Union ferring particularly to chapter 340 of the Laws ente'd by legal pr..ceed.ngs tu a. ,y curt or by in the City, not inconsistent with the terms and Railway Company, in the Borough of The 1892. corks of puolio improvement, or from other conditions heretnbefore fixed, shall be strictly Bronx, City of New York, to accompany pett- Before any rights hereby conferred are exer- auses not ,,thm the control of the Company, complied with by the Company. tio❑ to the Board of Estimate and Apportion - ted by the Company, and within three (3) lc time for tike conuuatcent,nt or completion of Sec. 4. The Company promises, covenants and tttent, dated July z8, 1908 " unths from the date on which this contract ❑eh constructi„n may be extended for the period agrees on its part and behalf to conform to and —and signed by F. W. Whitridge, Receiver, signed by the Mayor the Company -hall pay f sock prevention, but no delay shall be a.lowed abide by and perform all the terms, conditions F. Mullaney, Chief Engineer, and Edward A. The City of New York the sum of twenty or unless the court pr..cecd.ngs shall be diligent- and requirements in this contract fixed and con- laker, President, a copy of which is attached ousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars r prosecuted by the Company; and provided, fur- tained. ereto, is to be deemed a part of this contract, is id eight cents ($2d,385.08) and within three ler, that in no case sha.l such delay be deemed In witness whereof, the party of the first part, u be construed with the text thereof, and is to ) months thereafter the further sum of thirty- i begin until the Company shall have given writ. by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the e substantially followed, provided that deviations me thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dul- Lim notice to the Board of any such court pro- Board of Estimate and Apportionment or said herefroni and additional turnouts, switches and rs and eighty-seven cents ($31,758.87), said eediugs ur. other occasion of delay, and deliver (-tty, has caused the corporate name of said City rossovers which are consistent with tite foregoing mounts being due under the franchise of tue o the Board copies of any injunction or other tu be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of escription and the other provisions of this con- nnpany granted - to it by the Legislature by rders, and the papers upon which the same shall said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party rart may be permitted by resolution of the apter 340 of the Laws of 18g2. ..ve been granted. and unnss upon the request uf the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly ;card. Any aud all payments to be stade by the terms f the Board the Company shall in writing eon- autlivrized, has caused its corporate name to be Sec. 2. The grant of this right or privilege is this contract to the City by the Company shall .nt that the board, eittier in its own name as a hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be object to the following conditions, which shall be it be considered in any manner in tite nature arty, or in tite name of the City as a party, may hereunto affixed, the day and year that above omplied with by the Company: a tax, but such payments shall be in addition hero mime in any such proceedings. written. First—The consent in writing of the owners of any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or de- Tenth—Such railway shall be constructed, main. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, alf in value of the property bounded on spid ription now or hereafter required to be paid wined and operated subject to the supervision By ...... :LIayor. treets and avenues to the construction and offer- . any ordinance of the City pr by any law ot nd control of al: the authorities of the City who [CORPORAIE sEAL.1 tion of said railway shall be obtained by the e State of New York. ave jurisdiction in such mratters, as provided by Attest: 'ompany within six months of the signing of this Fourtht—Upon the termination of this original he Ci;arrer of the City. Before any c.mnstructioml ....City Clerk. nntract by the Mayor, and a copy of such con- ntract, or if the same is renewed, then at the I. all he commenced upon any portion of the UN10N RAILWAY COMPANY OF cuts shall be filed with the Board within such nnination of the said renewal term, or upon the nute, written permits shat be obtained from the NEW YORK CITY, ute, or in the event that such consents cannot be rinmatlon of the rights hereby granted for any 'resident of the Borough of The Bronx and the [SEAL.] By ...... President. btained within such time, the Company shall, her cause, or upon the dissolution of the Cont- ì ,mmissosncr of \Vate r Supply, Gas and Elec- :ithin one month thereafter, make application to my before such termination, the tracks au,i ricnr, and the Company shall comply with any Attest: Eie Appellate Division of the Supreme Court for iutpment of the Company constructed pursua:r, ondmti .no which those ottici: Is may impose as a Secretary. re appointment of Commissioners in the manner this contract, within tite streets, avenues and onditis,u upon which such permit is granted, pro - (Here add acknowledgments.) rov idcd by the Railroad Law to determineif ghways shall become the property of the City idrd such conditions are imposed for the pur- Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made aid railway ought to be constructed; otherwise ithout cost, and the same may be used or dts- se of protecting the structures over which those by this Board as to the money value of the fran- his grant shall cease and determine. tsed of by the City for any purpose whatsoever, 'fl icia s have jurisdiction. eltise or right proposed to be granted and the Second—The said right to construct, maintain - the same may be leased to any cumpcny or Eleventh—Said railway shall he constructed and adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid nd operate said railway shall be held and en- dividual. iperated in the latest approved manner of street therefor, and of the terms and conditions, includ .,yed by the Company for the terns of fifteen If, however, at the termination of this grant as -ailway con-.truction and operation, and it i; ing the provision as to rates, fares and charges, 15) years from the date upon which this con- tove the City (by the Board) shall so order by ten-by agreed that the Board may require the are as hereinbefore spccitied and fully set forth ract is signed by the Mayor, with the privilege solution, the Company shall, upon thirty (30) :umpany tu improve or add to the railway equip in and by the foregoing fornt of proposed con, f renewal of said contract for the further period tys' notice from the Board, renlove any and all "eitt, including rolling sock and railway appur- tract tur the grant of such franchise or right. f twenty (zo) years upon a fair revaluation the tracks and other equipment constructed enanecs, from time to time, as such additions Resolved, That tiie-e Preambles and resolutions, f such right and privilege. irsuant to this contract, and the said streets, ind imicnwmenis are necessary, in the opinion including the said resolution for the grant ot a If the Company shall determine to exercise its 'enues and highways shall be restored to timei. ,f the lima id. Upon fai mure un the part of th.: franchise or right applied for by the Union Rail rivilege of renewal it shall make application to iginal condition at time sole cost and expense of _.ompang to comply with the direction of tite way Company of New York City, and tite said lie Board, or any authority which shall be e Company. roard within a reasonable time the rights hereby form of a proposed contract for the grant of such uthorizcd by law to act for the City in place Fifth—The annual charges or ,payment shalt :rante-rl shall cease and elm; ermmmumm e. franchise or right containing said results ot sucii f the Board. Such application shall be made natlune throughout the whole terni of tins con Twelfth—'fike rate of fare for any 4rassenger inquiry, atter the same shall be entered in the t any time not earlier than two years and not act, whether original or renewal, notwin,,tand- noun such railway sua l not exe, ed five (5) cents. iter than one year before the expiration of the ind the Company shall not charge any passenger minutes of this Board, shall be published for at determina- g any c.ause iu any statute or in the char.er ot least twenty (as) days inniediately prior ti riginal term of this contract. The ty mother rai,w'ay ur rai.ruad company prov,dutg n, r:' than five i5) cents for one continuous ride hriday, December r8, igoS, in the CtrY RECORD ion of the revaluation shall be sufficient if ,r payments for railway or rai,ruad rights or 'rom any tint on a-d railwav, or a line or and at least twice during the ten days iutmedi greed to in writing by the Company and the ancutses at a different rate, and no assignment, ,ra❑ch offerstod in connection therewith, to any ately prior to December t8, igod, in two daily inard, but in no case shall the annual rate of ase or sublease of the rights or privileges bercby r• int thereof, or any connecting line or branch newspapers to be designated by the Mayor there ompensation to the City be fixed at a less :anted, whether original or renewal, or of any hereof. within the hint its of the City. fur, and published in the City of New York, at mount than the sum required to be paid during trt thereof, or of time route mentioned herein, The Company shall carry free upon the railway the expense of the Union Railway Company ot Ile last year of this original contract. of any part thereof, shall be vali. mereby au.ltotioe,l, during the term of this con- New lurk City, together with the folluwiny If the Company and the Board shall not reach ' effectual tor any purpose unless tue ract, all members of tite Police and Fire Depart- notice, to wit: rich agreement on or before the day one year tid assignment. lease or sublease shall con- nutt of the City, when such employees are ill -Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti efore tite expiration of the original term of this .in a covctant on the part of the as- mlil uwtornt. mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any ontract, then the annual rate of compen etion gnee or lcssce that the same is subject to ab 'file rate for the carrying of pr perty over the contract for the grant of the franchise or righi or such succeeding twenty (20) years shall be te conditions of this contract; and terat the as- railway hercby authorized shall in all cases be applied for by the Union Railway Company w easonable, and either the City (by the Board) gnee or lessee assumes and will be bound by all eas.,nable in amount, subject to the control of New hork City, and fully set forth and de r the Company shall be bound, upon request i said conditions, and especially said cund,tions lie Board, or its successor in authority, and may scribed in the toregomg form of proposed cots f the other, to enter into a written agreement ; to payments, anything in any statute or in the )c fixed by such Board after notice to the Cum- tract for the grant of such franchise or right ritik each other fixing the rate ff such compen- mrtc-r of such assignee or lessee to the contrary ,any and a hearing had thereon, and when so and before adopting any resolution autaoriztul ation at such amount as shall be reasonable, but utwithstanding, and that the said assignee or fixed such rates shall he binding upon the Com- ally such contract, will, at a meeting of sat, n no case shall the annual rate so fixed be less ssee waives any more favorable conditions ere- many, its successors or assigns, and no greater Board, ti be held in the Old Council Chamber han the sum required to be paid for the last led by such statute or its charter, and that it sums shall be charged for such service than pro- City hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Nev ,ar prior to the termination of the original ill not claws by reason thereof or otherwise ex- tided for by it. ]'ork, on Friday, December t8, 1go8, at to.3t ccm of this contract, and if the parties shall nptiun front liability to perform each and all of Thirteenth—No car shall be operated upon the o'clock a. in., iwid a public hearing thereon, a tot forthwith agree upon what is reasonable, te conditions of this contract. railway h retry authorized, othd- than passenger which citizens shall be entitled tu appear and b, ]ten the parties shall cuter into a written agree- Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted :ars, cars for the transportation of express matte, beard. ocnt fixing such annual rate, and at such mail not be assigned, either in whole or in part, ind cars nece-sary fo the repair or maintenance JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. mount as shall be determined by three disinter- r ]eased or sublet in any manner, nor shall title of the railway, and no freight cars shall he open Dated New York, Aovember 13, Igo&. sted freeholders selected in te following man- icreto, or right, interest or property therein, ated upon the tracks of said railway; and the n24,d18 ter: ass to or vest in any other per,un or corpora- tracks hereby authorized shall not be used for One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen by on whatsoever, eittier by the act of the Cum- Lite storage of cars. PUBLIC NOTICE he Board; one disinterested freeholder shall be any, or by operation of law, whether under the Fm'urteenth—Cars un the said railway shall run :hosen by the Company ; these two shall choose rovisions mil the statute re.ating to the consoli. at intervals of not nr,re than thirty minutes both UBL.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t third disinterested freeholder, and the three ation or timerger of corporat,ons, or otherwise, lay and night, and as much oftener as reasonable P that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate .o chosen shall act gs appraisers and shall make 'itl.out the consent of the City, acting by the convenience of the public may require or as may aud Apportionment held this day the following lie revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers shall toard, evidenced by an instrument under seal, be directed by the [marci. procecuirags were had: >e chosen at least six months prior to the expira- nytping herein contained to the contrary thereof Provided, however that the Company. during \\horeas, The Union Railway Company of New ion of this original contract, and their report n anywise notwithstanding, and the granting, the first five years of this contract, shall not br ]'ork City has, under date of July 26, 1g08, toads hall be filed with the Board within three months tving or waiving of any one or more of such required to operate its cars hu-ta-ern the hours of application to Ibis Board fur toe grant of the miter they are chosen. They shall act as ap- onsents shall riot render unnecessary any subse- I o'clock a. m. and v o'clock a. m., each day. right, privilege anu franchise tp construct, main- raisers and not as arbitrators. They may base uent consent or consents. utless the Board shall .letermine after a hearing tant and Operate a street surface railway up,n heir judgment upon their own experience and bad thereon that public cmver:ience requires the and along feltlam avenue, from Third av, Seventh—Nothing in this contract shall be hue to t;wn such information as they may obtain by tented to affect imo any way the right of the City operation of cars during said hours. the Southern boulevard, in the Borough of The nquirics and investigations, without the pres- Bronx; and o grant to any individual ur \the, corporation a Fifteenth—The Company shall attach to each .mice of either party. They shall have the right inalar right or privilege upon the sume or other car run over the said railway hereby authorized Whereas, Section 92 of the Railroad Law and o examine any of the books of the Company sectIOr's 72, 73 amid 74 of the Greater New Yori cents and conditions, over the same streets, ave- ptuper fenders and wheel guards in conformity nd its officers under oath. The valuations so ues or highways hereinabuve described in sec- with such laws and ordinances as are now in Charter, as amended by chapters 6.sp and 630 of m-certained, fixed and determined shall be con- the Laws of 19.5, provide for the manner lon i. torce, or may hereafter, during the term of this aud ;tuSive upon both parties, but no annual sum The use of said railway which shall be con contract, be enacted or adopted by the State or procedure of making such grants; rind ;l:all in any event be less than the sum required Whereas, In pursuance trucked by the Company under this contract, in- City authorities, te such laws, this Board o be paid for the last year of this original con- nixtcenth—All cars which are operated on said adopted a resolution on October 2 1908, fixing .udirtg the tracks, wires and utlier equipment or ract. If, i- any case, the annual rate shall not try structure to public streets and avenues owue-I railway shall be heated during the cold weather in the date for public hearings thereon as Octo- )e fixed pri-. r to the termination of the original ber y the Company and used in connection therewith, conformity with such taws and ordinances as are 30, mgo8, at which citizens were entitled to :erm of this contract, then the Company shall hall be permitted by the Company, to any indi- now in force, or may hereafter, during the term appear and be heard, and publication was had for ,ay the annual rate theretofore prevailing until at least fourteen (14) days in the "mew York idual or corporation to which the City may have of this contract, be enacted or adopted by the the new rate shall be determined, and shall then ranted, or may hereafter grant, the right or priv- State or City authorities. Sun" and the "Ne-.v York fribune," neivsb,apers ,.take up to the City the amount of any excess designated by the Mayor, lege to use such streets, avenues or highways Seventeenth—The Company, so long as it shall ind in the CITY RECoso of the annual rate then determined over the pre- tcreinabove described in section r for street continue to use any of the tracks upon for ten davs immediately prior to the date of tite cious annual rate. 'I-he compensation and ex- ailway purposes, upon payment of an annual Streets and avenues in or upon which the said hearing, and the public hearing was duly held on penses of the said a',praisers shall be borne urn by such mdividual or corporation to the railway shall be constructed, shall cause to be such day; and jointly by t',c City and the Company, each pay- W hereas, This Board has made inquir _ompany, which shift not exceed the legal in- watered at least three times every twenty-four y as to• ing one-half thereof. crest on such proportion of the whole cost of hours, when the temperature is above 35 degrees money value of the franchise or right applied for, Third—The Company shall pay to the City for he construction of such railway aud structures, Fahrenheit, the entire width of the streets and and proposed to be granted to the Union Railway this privilege thg following sums of money: Company of New York City, and the adequacy of timd of the cost of keeping the tracks and track avenues, except when the width of said streets (a) The sum of three thousand dollars ($3.000) 9uiptneut in repair, as the number of cars oper- and avenues shall exceed 6o feet between Ilte curb the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; in cash within thirty (30) days -after the date on now therefore it is ired by such company or individual sika l bear to lines, in which case the Company sika I cause to which this contract is signed by the Mayor. be number of cars operated by the companies be watered only 6o feet in width of such mai- Resolved, '1hat the following form of the reso- (b) During the first term of five years an an way, and the Company shall provide for such ]ution for the grant of the franchise or right ap- lien using the same, together with the actual cost nual sum which shall in no case be less than frue if the p.,wer necessary for the operation of the purpose at least one tank car, the capacity of tilmed for by thía Union Railway Company of New hundred dollars (Soo), and which shall be equal York City, containin :ars thereon of such individual or corporation which shall be sufficient to water such streets g the form of prop ,sed con- to three (3) per cent. of its gross annual re ind the c:,st of laying and repairing of pavement and avenues in a satisfactory manner. tract for the grant of such franchise or right, be ceipts, if such percentage shall exceed the sun Ind rem, val of snow and ice, and all the other Eighteenth—AI1 cars operated on said railway hereby introduced, and entered in the minutes of ot five hundred dollars ($500). shall be well lighted by electri;i'y, or by some this Board. as follows, to wit: lutiss imposed upon the Company by the terms of During the second term of five years an an :his conti ^t, in connection with the maintenance Lighting system equaly efficient, or as niry be re- Resolved That the Board of Estimate and Ap- nual sum which shall in no case be less thar portionment hereby r tic operation of the said railway so used. Pro ,luired by the Board. grants to the Union Railway nine hundred dollars ($goo), and which shall be vided, however, that if in tite opinion of the Nineteenth—The Company shall at all times Company of New York City the franchise or equal to five (5) per cent. of its gross annua Company the legal rate of interest of the cost 'mi keep the streets, avena, s and hiihwavc upon right fully set out and described in the following receipts, if such percentage shall exceed tikm firm -rich railway shall he an insufficient sum to pay which the said railway is cunsumcted, hetwecn its of proposed contract for the grant thereof, stim of nine hundred dollars ($goo). 6,r the use of such tracks, it may appeal to the tracks, the rails of its tracks and for a distance of embodying all of the terms and conditions, in Board. and the Board may fix a percentage of the two feet beyond the rails. on either side thereof, eludingthe provisions as to rates, fares and During the third term of five years, an an nual sum which shall in no case be less that cost to be prud to the Company at a sum in ex- free and clear from ice and snow; provided, how- charges upon and subject to the terms and condi- al cess of the legal rate of interest, if in its opinion ever. that the Company shall, at the option of the tions in said proposed form of contract con- one thousand dollars ($t,000), and which ab be equal to five (s) per cent. of its gross au such ac ion is justified. Commissioner of Street Cleaning, enter into an tamed. and that time Mayor of The City of New nual receipts if such percentage shall exceed tin The Company shall not at any time oppose, but agreement for each winter season, or part thereof, York he and lie hereby is authorized to execute sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000). sl'al, up -n the request of the Board, consent to 'o clean an equivalent amrtmt of street surface and deliver such ca ntract in the name and on be- The gross annual receipts mentioned above shat the construction or operation of any street sur from house line to house line. half of The City of New York, as follows, to wit: be that portion of the gross receipts of the corn face railway which may necessitate the use of any Twentieth — The Company shall cause to be UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. eany as shall bear the same proportion to it portion of the railway which shall be constructed paved that portion of the street between its Proposed Fornt of Contract. whole gross receipts as the length of the exten by the Company pursuant to this contract. trecks, the rails of its tracks and two feet in This Contract made this day of Sion hereby granted shall bear to the entire Eighth—Said railway may be operated by over- width outside of its tracks, upon and a'ong the ,go , by and between The City of New York length of the line of the company in operation head electric power substantially similar to the treets. avenues and highways of the route% (hereinafter called the City), party of the first The payment of such minimum sums shall begi: 'verhegd electric system now in use by street sur hereby authorized, which are now unpaved. The part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in from the day on which this contract is signed b face railways in the Borough of The Bronx, ot work of such Paving shall be done under the sir the name of said City, under and in pursuan_e of the Mayor. - by any other motive power, except locomotivt n, rv'sion of the municipal author'ti^s having ju- the authority of the Board of Estimate and Ap- All such skims as above shall be paid into tik steam power or herse power, which may be ap r~sdiction in such matters, and such authorities portinnmeut of said City (hereinafter called the treasury of the City on November r of each year proved by the Board, and consented to by thi shall designate the character of the pavement to Board), and the Urion Railway Company of New and shall be for the amount due to September 3 abutting property owners in accordance wi'.h the he laid. York City (hereinafter called the Company), next preceding. provisions of law. and by the Public Service Com- Twenty-first—As long as the s-id railway, or party of the second part, witnesseth: Whenever the percentage required to be pai miss on of the First District of the State of Nes any portion thereof, remains in the streets, ave. In consideration of the mutual covenants and shall exceed tite minimum amount as above, sue York. ,ties or highways, the Company stratt have and agreements herein contained_ the parties heiet., sum over and above such minimum shall be pai Ninth—The Company shall commence construe keep in permanent repair that hortinn of the sur- do hereby covenant and agree as follows: to the said Comptroller on or before Novembe if in of the railway herein authorized within su face of the street, avenue or highway in which Section I. The City hereby grants to the Com- r in each year for the year ending Septembe months from the date upon which the consents o' said railwa is constructed between its tracks, pany, subject to the conditions and provisions 3o next preceding. The fiscal year shall end o the property owners are obtained, or from thi the rails of yits treks. and for a distance of two hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to Feptember 3o next preceding said date of paj date 'icon which the decision of the Appellate feet beyond the rails on ether side thereof. under construct. maintain and operate a double track ment, and provisions of the Railroad Law as Divi-ion of the Supreme Court that such railwa' the srtpervision of the local authorities, whenever extension to its present street surface railway. now exists, or as it may hereafter be amende< ought to be constructed is rendered in lieu ol required by them to do =n. and in such manner with the necessary wires and equipment, for the relating to the matter of payments and stat 'much consents, and shall complete the constructing as they may Prescribe. And the City shall have purpose of conveying passengers in the Borough ments of percentages of gross receipts of stret and Place the same in full operation within sir the right to change the material or character of of The Bronx, in The City of New York, upon railway companies not inconsistent with this cot months from the date of obtaining such consent: the pavement of any -treet, avenue or highway, the following route- tract shall be strictly complied with. or such decision, otherwise this grant shall ceri and in that event the Comnany shall be bound to Beginning at snei connecting with the existing The intention of this oaragranh is to fix a and determine, and all sums paid, or which mal replace such pavement in the manner directed by double trick road of the Company in Third ave- annual charge to be paid by the Company i he deposited with the Comptroller of the City a the proper City officer. at its own expense, and nue at the intersection of said avenue with successors or assigns, to The City of New 'or hereinafter provided, shall thereupon be forfeiter the Provision as to repairs herein contained shall Pelham avenue, and running thence easterly in, for the rights and franchises hareby granted, an to the City; provided, that such periods may b, apply to such renewed or altered pavement. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 12749

Twenty-second — It is agreed that the right c :e of default in the performance by the Corn- i rig the advisability of instituting proceedings levard and Concoursein the Borough of The hereby granted to operate a street surface railway p ny of such terms and conditions the City shall t o acquire title to the lands and premises re- Bronx, City of New York; and shall not be in preference or in hindrance to put- h ve the right to cause the work to be done q utred for the opening and extending of Purdy Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- ,ic work ot the t.ity, and should the said rauway a d the materials to be furnished tor the per- place, between Seneca avenue aud the borough tiunment is authorized and required at the time Ill any way intenure with the construction of f rmance thereof after due notice, and shall coi- tie, and Cypress avenue, between Flushing ave- if the adoption of the resolution directing the public work in the streets, whether the same is 1~ :t the reasonable cost thereof from the said rtue and the borough line, in the Borough ut institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing insprovctncnt to urne by the City directly ur by a contractor f nd without legal proceedings; or after default Brooklyn, City of New York; and f..r the City, the Company shall at its own ex- r. the payment of the annual charges, shall cot- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- fix and determine upon an aria ur areas of as- sessment for benefit for said proceeding. [.ense protect or move the tracks and appurte- L ot the same, with interest, from the said fund t ionment is authorized and required at the time uanccs in a manner as directed by the Presidene a ter ten days' notice in writing to the Cotn- uf the adoption of the resolution directing the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and nstitution of proceedings to acquire title to the Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions ot tite Borough of The Bronx. F ny; or in case of failure to keep the said i Twenty-third—Any alteration to the sewerage t rail and conditions of this contract relating tu I ands required for the foregoing improvement to of section g8o of the Greater New York Char- ix and determine upon an area or areas of as- ter, hereby gives notice that the following is the Cr drainage system, or to any other subsurface or t e headway, heating and lighting of cars, fend- any surface structures in the streets, required s, wheel guards and watering of street pave- Sessment for benefit for said proceeding. proposed area of assessment for benefit in this tu Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and proceeding: un account of the construction or operation of e ,nts, the Coml.any shall pay a penalty of fifty the railway, shall be made at the sole cost of c liars ($go) per day for each day of violation, 1 rportioument, in pursuance of the provisions Bcginnniing at a point on the westerly line of the Company and in such manner as the proper f d the further sum of ten dollars ($to) per day ifl section g8o of the Greater New York Char- Creston avenue where it is intersected by the er, hereby gives notice that the following is the i,rulougation of a line midway between East One utliciats may prescribe. r each car that shall not be properly heated, t City hted or supplied with fenders or wheel guards, unposed area of assessment for benefit in this [fundred and Seventy-ninth street and ]lush "twenty-fourth—The Company agrees to corn- case of the violation of the provisions relating rroceeding: street, and running thence westwardly at right i,l with any and all the rules which may be those matters. Beginning at a point on a line midway be- angles to Creston avenue to the intersection with måde by the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas 'file procedure for the imposition and collection t wcen Onderdonk avenue and Purdy place where a line midway between Morris avenue and Cres- and Electricity for the purpose of preventing the t is intersected by the prolongation of a line ton avenue; thence northwardly alung the said or structures in the the penalties in this contract sha.l be as fol- destruction of thepipes • ws: - nidway between Montrose avenue and Randolph line midway between lunte-is avenue and Creston street by electrolysis, which may be caused by The Comptroller of the City, on complaint street, and running thence southeastwardly along avenue to the intersection with a line at right the electric current used by the Company, ade, sltatl, in writing, notify the Company, the said line midway between Onderdonk ave- angles to Creston avenue and passing through whether such rules affect the method of the rough its president, to appear before him on a sue and Purdy place to the intersection with a a point on its westerly side where it is inter- original construction of said railway or any re- :riart day not less than ten (Io) days after the ine midway between Willoughby avenue and sccted by the prolongation of a line midway be- construction, maintenance or repairs upon such tie of such notice, to show cause why it should Suydam street; thehce southwestwardly along tween Bush street and Bunnside avenue. as there railway at any time during the term of this con- at be penalized in accordance with the foregoing the said line midway between Willoughby avenue streets are laid out west of the Concourse; thence tract. ovisions. If the Company fails to make an ap- inri Suydam street to the intersection with a line eastwardly along the said line at right angles to 'twenty-fifth—Should the grades or lines of ,arance, or, after a hearing, appears in the midway between Purdy place and Cypress ave- Creston avenue to its westerly side; thence east- the streets in which franchises are herein granted idgment of the Comptroller to be in fault, said ure; thence southeastwardly along the said line ,vardly along the said line midway between Bush be changed at any time during the term of this midway between Purdy place (Cvert avenue) street and Burnside avenue and the prolonga- at its own expense, omptroller shall forthwith impose the prescribed contract, the Company Ishall, rnaty, or where the amount of the penalty is and Cypress avenue to the intersection with a lions of the said line to the intersection with change its tracks to conform with such new )t prescribed herein, such amount as appears ta 1 inc midway between Himrod street and Harman a line distant too feet easterly (ismi and iparallel grades and lines, and during the construction of m to be just, and without legal procedure with- street; thence southwestwardly along the said with the easterly line of the Concourse, the said any public improvement upon said street the raw the amount of such penalty from the se- I midway between Himrod street and IIarntan distance being measured at right angles to the Company shall take care of and protect the track trity fund deposited with him. In case of any .street to the intersection with a line midway he- line of the Concourse; thence suuthwardly along at its own expense, all to be done subject to the rafts made upon the security fund the Compan, seen Cypress avenue and St. Nicholas avenue: the said line parallel with the Concourse to the direction of the President of the Borough of The rail. upon ten (to) days' notice in writing, pay thence nnrthw•estwardly along- the said line mid- interscctinn with a line midway between East Bronx. the C'omptrolIcr of tite City a sum sufficient to way between Cypress avenue and St. Nicholas One hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Bush Twenty-sixth—Tite Company shall submit to the :store said security fund to the original amount avenue and the Prolongation thereof to the in- street: thence westwardly along the said line Board a report not later than November I of E three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500), tersection with a line distant rdo feet northwest- midway between East One Hundred and Sev- each year for the year ending September 3o next id in default thereof this contract shall be can- erly from and parallel with the northwesterly enty-nintli street and Rush street and the pro- preceding, or at any other time, upon request of -lcd and annulled at the option of the Board, line of Flushing avenue, the said distance being nnvatinn of the said line to the point or place the Board, which shall state: _ting in behalf of the City. No action or pro- measured at right angles to the line of Flush- of beginning. t. The amount of stock issued, for cash, for 2eding or right tinder the provisions of this con- mg avenue; thence northeastwardly along the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- property. act shall affect any other legal rights, remedies said line parallel with Flushing avenue to the son-rl area of assessment at a uteeting of the 2. The amount paid in as by last report. r causes of action belonging to the City. intersection with the prolongation of a line mid- hoard ta he held in The City of New York, 3. The total amount of capital stock paid in. Thirty-second—The grant of this privilege is way between Seneca avenue and Scott avenue; Rnrough of Manhattan, in the City Hall. on the 4. The funded debt by last report. ubicct tu whatever right, title or interest the thence northwaruty along the said line midway 4th dav of December, rgn8, at ro.3n a. m., and 5. The total amount of funded debt. inners of abutting property or others may have between Seneca avenue and Scott avenue and that at the same tir e and place a public hearing te-. The floating debt as by last report. t and to the streets, avenues and highways in the prolongation thereof to the intersection with thereon will then And there he had. 7. The total amount of floating debt. hich the Company is authorized to operate. a line midway between Montrose avenue and Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 8. The total amount of funded and floating Thirty-third—The words "notice" or 'dirre Randolph street; thence eastwardly along the cause these rwolnfiors and a notice to all per- debt. oil," wherever used in this contract, shall be said line midway between Montrose avenue and sons affected thereby to be Published in tl:o 9. The average rate per annum of interest on seared to mean a written notice or direction. Randolph street and the prolongation thereof Crry Recr,Rn for ten clays prior to the 4th day funded debt. very such notice or direction to be served upon to the point or place of beginning. of December, tno8. t). Statement of dividends paid during the ie Company shall be delivered at such office in Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Dated Yovernh-r ant, con8. year. he City as shall have been designated by the Posed area of assessment at a meeting of the TOSEPTI IT:1AG, Secretary. i I. The total amount expended for ssame. 'ompaoy, or if no such office shall have been Board to he held in The City of New York, Nn. 277 Broadway, Room r4n6. tz. The names of the directors elected at the esignated, or if such designation shall have for Itoroniglr of Manhattan, in C e City Hall, on the Telephone. 2280 \\'orth. last meeting of the corporation held for such ny reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in Atli day of December, t908, at io.3o a. m., and nzo,dt purpose. e City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Corn - that at the same time and place a public hearing 13. Location, value and amount paid for real any at the City. Delivery or mailing of such thereon will then and there be had. estate owned by the Company as by last report. otice or direction as and when above provided Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board 14. Location, value and amount paid for real hall be equivalent to direct personal notice or rause these resolutions and a notice to all per- OTICE IS'IIEREIIY GIVEN T1L1T AT estate now owned by the Company. irection, and shall be deemed to have been given ns affected thereby to be published in the N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ,g. Number of passengers carried during the t the time of delivery or mailing. CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for tpportionment, held November ii, tgo8, the tol- year. Thirty-fourth—lf at any time the powers of ten days prior to the 4th day of December. tow-ing resolutions were adopted: 16. Total receipts of Company for each class he Board or any other of the authorities herein Ions. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- of business. neptioeed. or intended to be mentioned, shall be Dated November zo, toos. tionn:eut of The City of Nev York is consider- t 7. Amounts paid by the Company for dam- ransferred by law to any other Board. authority, JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to age to persons or property on account of con- 'fficer or officers, then and in such case such No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. acquire title to the lands and premises required struction and operation. tlter Board, authority, officer or officers, shall Telephone, 2280 Worth. for the opening and extending of Liebig avenue, e-8. Total expenses for operation, including lave all the powers, rights and duties herein re- n20,dl from \lusholu avenue to the City line, and salaries. erved to or prescribed for the Board, or other 'lyndall avenue, from \losholu avenue to rA est --and such other information in regard to the uthoritics. officer or officers. Two Hundred and Sixtieth street, in the Bor- business of the Company as may be required by Sec. 3. This contract is also upon the further OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT ottgh of -I•he Bronx, City of New York; and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and the Board. tid express condition that the provisions of the NT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- Twenty-seventh—The Company shall at all Zailroad Law applicable thereto, and all laws or .tpportionmeut held November 6. rgo8, the ful- tionnieut is authorized and required at the time times keep accurate books of account of the )rdinances now in force, or which may be lowing resolutions were adopted: of the adoption of the resolution di reeling the gross earnings from all sources, and shall, on or Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- institution of proceedings to acquire title to the dopted. affecting the surface railways operating lands required for the foregoing improvement to before November i of each year, make a verified n the City, not inconsistent with the terms and tionment of The City of New York is consider- report to the Comptroller of the City of the ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- •onditions hereinbefore fixed, shall be strictly sessment for benefit for said proceeding. business done by the Company for the year end- omplied with by the Company. acquire title to the lands and premises required ingSeptember 3o next preceding, in such form Sec. 4. The Company promises, civenants and for the opening and extending of Thirty-sixth Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- as lie may prescribe. Such report shall contain tgrees on its part and behalf to conform to and street, from lort Hamilton avenue to West portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of a statement of such gross earnings, total miles street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New section 98o of the Greater New York Charter, toide by and verform all the terms and condi- hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- in operation and the miles of railway constructed i-.Ins and requireine-nts in this contract fixed and ]'ork; and and operated under this contract and such other Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- ontained. cceding: information as the Comptroller may require. The In witness whereof the party of the first part, tionntent is authorized aud required at the time Comptrollsr shall have access to all books of the its Mayor. thereunto duly authorized by the Si the adoption or the resolution directing the Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a ry line midway between Von 1-Itnuholdt avenue and Company for the purpose of ascertaining the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said institution of proceedings to acquire title to the correctness of its report, and may examine its lands required fut tue foregoing improvement to Liebig avenue, as these streets are laid out irre City, has caused the corporate name of said City mediatcly southerly from and adjoining West officers under oath. o be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of lix and determine upon an arca or areas of as- scrsmenl for bene-tit for said proceeding. Two Hmrdred and Fifty-ninth street, distant too 'l'sventy-cighiui—In case of any violation or ;aid City to lie hereunto affixed, and the party of feet northerly from the northerly line of West breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- he second part, by its officers, thereunto duly Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- puitiOunment, in pursuance of the provisions of '1- wo Hundred and tifly-sixth street, the said visions herein contained, this contract may be uthorizcd, has caused its corporate name to be distance being measured at right angles to the rereunto signed and its corporate seal to be here- section q8o of the Greater New York Charter, forfeited by a suit brought by the Corporation hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- line of West Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth Counsel, on notice of ten days to the Company, into affixed, the day and year first above written. street, and running thence northwardly along tite THE CITY OF NEW YORK, posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- or at the option of the Board by resolution of cceding: said line midway between Von Humboldt avenue said Board, which said resolution may contain a By...... Mayor. and Liebig avenue and the prolongation thereof CORPORATE SEAL.] Beginning at a point on the easterly line of provision to the effect that the railroad con- West street where it is intersected by the pro- to the southerly line of [test Two llundred and structed and in use by virtue of this contract Attest: i.ifty-ninth street; thence northwardly to a point City Clerk. longation of a line midway between Thirty-fi.th shall thereupon become the property of the City street and Thirty-sixth street, and running thence on the northerly line of West Two Hundred and without proceedings at law or in equity. UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF Fifty-ninth street, midway between Von Hum- NEW YORK CITY, eastwardty at right angles to the line of West Provided, however, that such action by the street a distance of too feet; thence southwardly boldt avenue and Liebig avenue, as these streets Board shall not be taken until the Board shall By...... President. are laid out north of West Two Hundred and [SEAL.] and parallel with West street to the intersection give notice to the Company to appear before it art with a line at right angles to West street, and Fifty-ninth street; thence northwardly along a a certain day not less than ten (to) days after Attest: line always midway between Von Humboldt ave- Secretary. passing through a point on its easterly side where the date of such notice, to show cause why such it is intersected by the prolongation of a line mid- nue and Liebig avenue to the northerly boundary resolution declaring the contracts forfeited should (Here add acknowledgments.) way between Tnirty-sixth street and Thirty-sev- line of The City of New York; thence eastwardly not be adopted. In case the Company fails to Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made along the said boundary line to a point midway by this Board as to the money value of the fran- enth street; thence westwardly along the said line appear, action may be taken by the Board forth- at right angles to West street to its easterly between Liebig avenue and Tyndall avenue; w ith. diise or right proposed to be granted, and the thence southwardly along a line midway between adequacy of the compensation proposed to be side; thence northwestwardly along the said line Twenty-ninth—If the Company shall fail to midway between Thiity-sixth street and Thirty- Licbig avenue aud Tyndall avenue to a point dis- give efficient public service at the rates herein paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, taut too feet northerly from the northerly lint including the provision as to rates, fares and seventh street and the prolongation thereof to a fixed, or fail to maintain its structure in good point distant too feet northwesterly from tite of West Two Hundred and Sixtieth street; condition throughout the whole term ut this con- charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully thence eastwardly and parallel with West Two set forth in and by the foregoing form of pro- northwesterly line of Fort Hamilton avenue, the tract, the Board may give notice to the Com- said distance being measured at right angles to Hundred and Sixtieth street to a point midway posed contract for the grant of such franchise or pany specifying any default on the part of the the line of Fort 1-Iamilton avenue; thence north- between Tyndall avenue and Fieldston road; Company, and regr.tr,'g the Company to remedy right. thence southwardly along a line always midway Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, eastwardly and always distant too feet north- the same within a reasonable time; and upon westerly from and parallel with the northwest- between Tyndall avenue and Ficldston road to failure of the Company te remedy such default including the said resolution for the grant of a the northerly line of Moshoiu avenue; thence forby the Union Rail- erly line of Fort Ilantiltun avenue to the inter- within a reasonable time, the Company shall for franchise or right applied section with a line bisecting the angle formed by southeastwardly and parallel with the line of each day thereafter during which the default or way Company of New York City, and the said the intersection of the northeasterly line of Fieldston road, as this street is laid out between defect remains pay to the City the sum of one form cf proposed contract for the grant of such OIosbolu avenue and Faraday avenue, to the in- franchise or right containing said results of such Thirty-sixth street with the prolongation of the hundred dollars ($Too) as fixed or liquidated westerly line of Chester street; thence south- tersection with a line midway benrem \losholu damages, or the Board, in case such structures inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the eastwardly along the said bisecting line to the in- avenue and Faraday avenue; thence southwest- which may affect the surface of the streets, shall minutes of this Board, shall be published for at tersection with the prolongation of a line midway wardly along tite said line midway between not be put in good condition within a reason- least twenty (20) days immediately prior to between Thirty-fifth street and Thirty-sixth street; Moshola avenue and Faraday avenue to the in- able time after notice by the Board as aforesaid, Friday, December e-8, 1908, in the CITY RECORD, thence southeastwardly along the said line mid- tersection with a line parallel with West Two shall have the right to make all needed repairs end at least twice during the ten days immediate- way between Thirty-fifth street and Thirty-sixth Hundred and Fifty-sixthstreet and passing at the expense of the Company in which case ly prior to December iS, tgo8, in two daily news- street and the prolongations thereof to the point through the point of beginning; thence west- the Company shall pay to the t tty the amount papers to be designated by the Mayor therefor or place of beginning. wardly along the said line parallel with West of the costs of such repairs with legal interest and published in The City of New York, at the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Two Hundred and Fifty-sixth street to the point thereon, all of which sums may be deducted from expense of the Union Railway Company of New posed area of assessment at a meeting of the or place of beginning. the fund hereinafter provided for. York City, together with the following notice, Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor- Resolved, That tins Board consider the pro- Thirtieth—The Company shall assume all lia- to wit: ough of Manhattan, in the City Fall, on the 4th posed area of assessment at a meeting of the bility to persons or property by reason of the Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- day of December, tgo8. at io.3o a. m., and that Board to be held in The City of New York, construction or operation of the railway author- mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any at the same time and place a public hearing Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the ized by this contract, and it is a condition of contract for the grant of the franchise or right thereon will then and there be had. 4th day of December, rgo8, at to.3o a. m., and this contract that the City shall assume no lia- applied for by the Union Railway Company of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board that at the same time and place a public hearing - bility whatsoever to either persons or property New York City, and fully set forth and described cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- thereon will then and there be had. on account of the same, and the Company hereby in the foregoing form of proposed contract for sons affected thereby to be published in the Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board agrees to repay to the City any damage which the grant of such franchise or right, and before CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of adopting any resolution authorizing any suFh con- ten days prior to the 4th day of December, igo8, sons affected thereby to be published in the any acts or default of the Company. tract, will. at a meeting of said Board, to be held Dated November zo, tgo8. Ctry RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, of December, tgo8. Thirty first—Thisrant is upon the express of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, De- condition that the Company, within thirty (30) No. 277 Broadway, Room í4o6. Dated November 20, r9o8. cetnba t8, 59o8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., hold a Telephone, 2280 Worth. JOSEPH( IIAAG, Secretary, days after the signing of this contract by the pubic hearing thereon, at which citizens shall be thing is done in exercise nzo,dt No, 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. Mayor, and before any entitled to appear and be heard. of the rights conferred hereby, shall deposit with JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. Telephone, 2280 Worth. the Comptroller of the City the sum of three nzo,dt thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500), either in Dated New York, November e-3, r9oS. 1fST OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT money or securities, to be approved by him, - nz4,dt8 I V the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Cpportionment, held November 6, rgo8, the fol- which fund shall be security for the performance OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT by the Company of all of the terms and condi- lowing resolutions were adopted: /NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- INN the meeting of tite Board of Estimate and tions of this contract, especially those which re- Apportionment, held November 6, 1g08, the fol- late to the payment of the annual charges for the N the meeting of the Board of Estimate tionment of The City of New York is consider- and Apportionment, held November 6, 59o8, the ing flue advisability of instituting proceedings to lowing resolutions were adopted: privilege hereby granted, the efficiency of the Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Public service rendered, the repairs of the street following resolutions were adopted: acquire title to the lands and premises required Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- for the opening and extending of Bush street tionment of The City of New York is consider- pavement, the removal of snow and ice and the ing the advisability of instituting proceedings quality of construction of the railway; and in tionment of The City of New York is consider- street, from Creston avenue to the Grand Bou- 12750 TOE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER A 190& to acquire title to the lands and premises re- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE chester avenue, and the grades of the intersect parallel with East Seventh street to the point quired for the opening and extending of Han N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of ing streets at points immediately adjacent thereto or place of beginning. cock street, from Vernon avenue near 'Twelfth The] City of New York, deeming it for the pub- are to be as shown upon a map submitted by 2. Beginning at a point on a line midway street northwardly to Vernon avenue north of lic interest so to do, proposes to change the map the ]'resident of the Borough of the Bronx and between Ocean parkway aud East Seventh street Sanford street. and of the public place bounded or plan of The City of New York so as to lay hearing date of October t6, igoh. where it is intersected by aline distant go by the easterly line of Vernon avenue, the north- out an unnamed street south of Surf avenue, and Resolved, ']'hat this Board consider the pro- feet northerly from and parallel with the north- westerly line of Hancock street and the north- lying generally without the line of mean high uos,d change at a meeting of the toard, to i. erly line of Church avenue, the said distance easterly line of Nutt avenue, in the Borough trarre of the Atlantic Ocean, extending between held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, being measured at right angles to the line of of Queens, City of New York; and Uccau parkway and West Thirty-seventh street; City of New York, on the 4th day of December, Church avenue, and running thence eastwardly Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- and to extend West Fifth, West Twenty-first, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock a. nr. along the said line parallel with Church avenue, tionment is authorized and required at the time West Twenty-third, West Twenty-fifth, West Resolved, That the Secretary of this Loar and the prolongation of the said line, to the of the adoption of the resolution directing the Twenty-eighth, West Thirtieth, West Thirty-sec- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- intersection with a line bisecting the angle institution of proceedings to acquire title to thi and and West Thirty-fifth streets, from their sons affected thereby that the pro,:osed change formed by the intersection of the prolongations lands required for the foregoing improvement to present soother ly tennini to the unnamed street, will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to. of the easterly line of East Eighth street as and establish grades for the same, Borough of be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be laid out south of Church avenue and the westerly fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- line of Coney Island o,cuue; thence suutfiwardly sessment for benefit for said proceeding. Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- e Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Ilall, tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, slong the said bisecting line to the northerly A1portiuirnent, in pursuance of the provisions Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on pri,,r to the 4tit day of December, i9o8. lire of Beverley road; thence southwardly in of section gSo of the Greater New York Charter, December 4, 1908, at í0.30 o'clock a. in., at Ilated November 20, ico8. a straight line to a point on the southerly line hereby gives notice that tile following is the which such proposed change will be considered JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, of Beverley road midway between East Eighth proposed area of assessment for benefit in this by said Board; all of which is more particularly No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. street and East Ninth street; thence southwardly proceeding: set fortie and described in tete following rc,olu- Telephone, 2280 Worth. along a line midway between East Eighth street Beginning at a point on a line midway be- lions adopted by the Board on November 6, n20,di and East Ninth street to a point distant too feet tween Eleventh street and Twelfth street where t9o8, notice of the adoption of which is hereby southerly from the southerly line of Avenue C; it is intersected by a hue bisecting the angle given, viz.: thence westwardly and parallel with Avenue C to formed by the intersection ut tue prolongations Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the intersection with a line midway between of the southeasterly line of Hancock street and portioument of The City of New York, in pur- N Board o: Estimate and Apportionment of Ocean parkway and East Seventh street; thence the westerly line of the Boulevard as laid out nuance of the provisions of section 442 of the The City of New York, deeming it for the pub- northwardly along the said line midway between between twelfth street and Bodine street, and Greater New York Charter as amended, deem- lie tciterect so to do, proposes to change the map Ocean parkway and East Seventh street to the running thence westwardly along the said brie ug it for the public interest so to do, proposes or plan of The City of New York so as to amend point or place of beginning. the Hick dimensions of the street system within midway between Eleventh street and "I we.., to change the map or plan of The City of New 3. Bounded on the north by a line distant street, and the prolongation thereof, to a point York, by laying out an unnamed street south of the territory known as section 29 of the final too feet northerly from and parallel with the distant 200 feet westerly from the westerly line Surf avenue and lying generally without the mans, and bounded as follows: Bronx River, northerly line of Ditmas avenue, the said dis- Baldwin. street, northerly boundary line of The of k ernon avenue; thence northwardly and al- line of mean high water of the Atlantic Ocean, tance being measured at right angles to the extending between Ocean parkway and West City of 7vew York, Penfield street, Wilder ave- line of Ditmas avenue; on the east by a line ways parallel with and distant Zoo feet from nuc, St. (Joen the westerly line of Vernon avenue to the inter- 'Thirty-seventh street; and by extending West street, Barnes avenue and East midway between East Seventh street and East Fifth, West Twenty-first, %Vest Twenty-third, 'Inn ., llimcied and Twenty-eighth street, Borough Eighth street and by the prolongation of the said section with a line midway between Nott avenue e f '1he Bronx. and that a meeting of said Board and llnrteenth street; thence eastwardly along West Twenty-fifth, 11'est Twenty-eighth, West line; on the south by a line midway between will be hel in the Old Council Chamber, City the said line midway between Nott avenue and Thirtieth, West Tilirty-second and \Vest Thirty- Eighteenth avenue and Webster avenue; and on lìftit streets, from their present southerly termini l:all bolsogui of Manhatóan, City of New York, the west b a line midway between Ocean park- Thirteenth street to the intersection with a line on I"'ccen:ber 4. 1908, at io.3o o'clock a, m., at midway between Hamilton street and Hancock to the unnamed street, and by establishing grades way and gast Seventh street, and by the pro- street; thence northeastwardly along the for the same, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City which such proposed change will be considered longation of the said line, sals hy said ltoard; all cf which is more particularly line midway between Hamilton street and Han- of New York, inure particularly described as Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- follows: set fonth• rid described in the following resolu- posed area of assessment at a meeting of the cock street to the intersection with a line bisect- tions adopted by the Board on November 6, igo8, ing the angle formed by the intersection of the The unnamed street south of Surf avenue, ex- Board, to be held in The City of New York, tending between Ocean parkway and West Thirty- notice ol the adoption of which is hereby given, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the prolongations of the centre lines of Hamilton seventh street; the extensions ot West Fifth ci?.• street and Hancock street as laid out between 4th day of December, igo8, at io.3o a. m., and street, ]Vest Twenty-first street, \Vest Twenty- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- that at the same time and Place a public hear- Jane street and Harsell street; thence north- third street, West Twenty-fifth street, West tiortii,nrent of The City of New York, in pur- eastwardly along the said bisecting line to tete ing thereon will then and there he had. Twenty-eighth street, West Thirtieth street, West suauce of the Drovisious of section 442 of the Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board intersection with a line midway between Hamil- Thirty-second street and \Vest Thirty-fifth street, Greater New York l karter as amended, deeming ton street and Hancock street. as laid out be- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- from their present southerly termini to the un- it for tire p,:blic interest so to do, proposes to sons affected tllerebv to be published in the tween Freeman avenue and Har=ell street; thence named street; and the grades for the same are cl ange the map or pian of 'i l'e City of New northeastwardly and along a I'tie always midway CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers fm to be as shown on a map submitted by the Presi- l ink. by am,-ndirn.s the block dimensions of the ten days prior to the 4th dav of December, ioo8. between Hamilton street and Hancock street. dent of the Borough of Brooklyn and bearing ,•rn'st system within the territn -ry known as see- and along the prolongation thereof, to the inter- Dated November 20, igo8. date of September 24, igo8. tinu 59 of tie frr;al .naps, and bounded as fol- JOSEPI-I HAAG, Secretary, section with - the northwesterly line of Vernon Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- lows: Itreina 1'•vcr. Baldwin street northerly avenue ; thence northwestwardly at right angles No, 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. pr sd change at a meeting of the Board, to be bruirdary Iit,e cf TIre City of New Vork, Pen- Telephone, 2280 Worth. to Vernon avenue a distance of too feet; thence livid street, \Viidc. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, : ^venue. St. Ouen street, n20.dt northeastwardly and parallel with Vernon ave- City of New York, on the 4th day of December, L'arr;rs acenne ansi East 'Iv 'l Hundred and nue io the intersection with a line at right angles t9o8, at io.3o o'clock a. nr. Tw=+.ny -eighth street, in the Borough of The to Vernon avenue, and passing through a point Resolved, That the Secretary of this hoard lIrunx City of New York, more particularly de- on its northwesterly side where it is intersected cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- scribed as relieves: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. by the prolongation of a line midway between sino affected thereby that the proposed change Tire block dimensions of the street system laid Hancock street and the Boulevard; thence south- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to .1t within the territory bounded by Bronx River, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARR eastwardly along the said line at right angles to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Baldwin street, northerly boundary line of The AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF Vernon avenue to its northwesterly side; thence published in tire CITY RECORD and tele corpora- City of New York. Penfeld street, Wilder ave- MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. southwestwardly along tete aforesaid line midwa. tinn newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- uric, S;. Onen street, Barnes avenue and East between Hancock street and the Boulevard. and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE days and legal holidays excepted. prior to the Tsvj Hundred and 'Twenty-eighth street, in the received by the Superintendent of School the prolongation thereof, to the intersection with 4111 day of December, igo8. - n'wcruy-fourth Ward, of the Borough of The S a line bisecting the angle formed by the intet Brot::;, Buildings at the above office of the Department Dated November 2o, 1908. are to be amended and as shown upon a of Education until 3.30 o'clock p. m. on section of the prolongations of the southeasterly JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary, map saivtlitted by the President of the Borough line of Hancock street and the northwesterly No, 277 Broadway, Room 1406. of Jhr Bronx, bearing date of July r5, 1908, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. line of the Boulevard as these streets are laid Telephone, 2280 Worth. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Borough of Brooklyn. out between Harsell street and Freeman avenue; n2O.dt po,e- change at a meeting of the Board, to oe thence southwestwardly along the aforesaid No. I. FOR GLASS, TO BE FURNISHED br held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, TO THE VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE BOR- secting line to the intersection with a line bisect City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- OUGH OF BROOKLYN. ing the angle formed by the intersection of the I' I OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT - i1L' ber. tneS, at to.10 o'clock a. in The time allowed to complete the whole work prolongations of the southeasterly line of Han V Board of Estimate and Apporttutmteat ot Re'civcd, That the Secretary of this Board will be 3o working days, as provided in the cock street and the northwesterly line of tb. lue cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- contract. Boulevard las City of New York, deeming it for the pub- these streets are laid out betwcer lic interest so to do, proposes to cuauge tete cons affected thereby that the proposed change The amount of security required is Twenty-six Harsell street and Jane street;street; thence south map or plan of The City of New Yo:k no as Lo will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Hundred Dollars. westwardly along the aforesaid line to cf,ange the grade of Sterling street, between oe bold at the aforesaid time aud place, to be The bid to be submitted must include the en- the intersection with a line bisecting the angle Rogers avenue and Nostrand avenue, Borough published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- tire work on all schools and award will be made formed by the intersection of the prolongations of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board titmously, Sundays and legal holidays accepted, thereon. prior to the 4th of the southeasterly line of Hancock street and will be held in tire Old Council Chamber, City -day of December, igo8. On No, t the bids will be compared and tete the northwesterly line of tare Boulevard as laid Hail, Borough of Manhattan, City of vew York, Dated November 20, igo8. contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the out between Harris avenue and Jane street; on December 4, iqud, at 10.30 o'clock a. In., at JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, lowest bidder on each contract. thence southwestwardly along the aforesaid bi- which such proposed change will be considered No. 277 Broadway, Room 14o6. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be secting line to the intersection with the pro- by said Board; all of which is more particularly obtained or seen at tete office of the Superintend- longation of a line midway between Hancock Telephone, 2280 Worth. set forth and described in the fulluwiug resolu- n2o,dI ent at Estimating Room. ninth floor, Hall of the street and the Boulevard as laid out between tiulr adopted by the Board on November 6, igo8, Board of Education. Park avenue and Fifty- Bodine street and Harris avenue; thence south- notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, also at westwardly along the said line midway between viz.: `' OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT branch office. No. 131 Livingston street, Bor- Hancock street and the Boulevard to the inter- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 1 r1 the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ough of Brooklyn. section with a line bisecting the angle formed Apportionment of The City of New bork, in Apportionment, held November 6, 19o8, the fol- C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School by the intersection of the prolongations of the pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the owing resolutions were adopted: Buildings. southeasterly line of Hancock street and the l reater New York Charter, as amended. deem- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Dated November 24, 1908. westerly line of the Boulevard as laid out be- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes ionntent of The City of New York is consider- n24,d7 tweenTwelfth street and Bodine street: thence to e`.tauge ithe map or plan of The City of New ug the advisability of instituting proceedings $, See General Instruction^ to hid- southwestwardly along the said bisecting line to York by changing the grade of Sterling street, .o acquire title to the lands aud premises re- the tomt dem on the last page, etast column, ol or rlace of beginning. bet-seen Rogers avenue and Nustrand avenue, in luircd for the opening and extending of John- the "Ulty Record." Resolved. That this Board consider the pro- the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, ,on street, from East Seventh street to Coney nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the lsiand avenue; East Seventh street, -from Church more particularly described as follows: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK Board. to be held in The City of New V-- Beginning at the intersection of Rogers avenue avenue to Avenue C, and from Ditmas avenue Borough of Manhattan. in the City Hall, on the (Avenue E) to Eighteenth avenue. and East AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF and Sterling street, the elevation to be 63.47 MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. 4th day of December, igo8, at 10.30 a. m., and feet, as heretofore; Eighth street, from Caton piace to Johnson that at the same time and nlace a public hearing Thence easterly to a summit distant 295.5 feet ;treet, and from Church avenue to Avenue C. C-' EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT. BE thereon will tl,en and there be had. from the easterly building line of Rogers avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; I. received by the Su perintendent of School Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board the elevation to be 65.04 feet; and Buildings at the above office of the Department cause these resolutions and a notice to all per Thence easterly to the intersection of Nustrand WW'hereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- of Education until 3.30 o'clock p. m. on sons affected thereby to he published in the avenue, the elevation to be 62.8 feet, as hereto- tionment is authorized and required at the time MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908. if the adoption of the resolution directing the CITY Reeoan for ten days prior to the 4th fore, Borough of The Bronx. dav of December, ioo8. Note—Ali elevations refer to mean high water institution of proceedings to acquire title to Dated November 20. 1gn8. datum as determined by the Bureau of High- the lands required for the foregoing improve- No. 2. FOR THE ERECTION OF OUT- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, ways, Borough of Brooklyn. trent to fix and determine upon an area or areas SIDE STONE STAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- of assessment for benefit for said proceeding. SCHOOL 28, ANTHONY AND TREMONT Telephone, 2a8o Worth. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and AVENUES AND MOUNT HOPE PT.ACE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. n2o,di held in the City Hall, Borhugh of Manhattan, Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- of section g8o of the Greater New York Charter, The time allowed to complete the whole work will ,be 6o working days, as provided in the con- ber, í9o8, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- tract. Ni OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- ceeding (with the exception of such land as The amount of security required is Four Hun- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of sons affected thereby that the proposed change may be exempt from assessment under the pro- dred Dollars. The City of New York, deeming it for the will be considered at a meeting of the Board, visions of section 992 of the Charter): Borough of Manhattan. public interest so to do, proposes to change the i. . Beginning at a point on a line midway to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to No. 3. FOR INSTALLING HEATING AP- map or plan of The City of New York so as to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corpo- between Henry street and Johnson street distant enn feet westerly from tete westerly line of East PARATUS IN THE NAUTICAL SCHOOL, lay out a public park bounded by Emerson street, ration newspapers for ten days e'tinnously. ON THE RECREATION PIER, AT THE Post avenue and Tenth avenue, Borough of Man- Sundays and legal holidays excepted. prior to Seventh street, the said distance being measured at right angles to the line of East Seventh street, FOOT OF EAST TWENTY-FOURTII STREET, hattan, and that a meeting of said Board will the 4th day of December, 19oS. and running thence eastwardly along the said BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Dated November 20, lgn8. The time allowed to complete the whole work Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, line midway between Henry street and Johnson street to the intersection with a line distant too will be 20 working days, as provided in the con- December 4, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at No. 277 Broadway, Room í4o6. tract. which such proposed change will be considered Telephone, zz8o Worth. feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of East Eighth street, the said distance The amount of security required is One Thou- by said Board; all of which is more particularly nzo,di sand Dollars. set forth and described in the following resolu- being measured at right angles to the line of tions adopted by the Board on November 6, 1908, East Eighth street; thence northwardly along the Borough of Queens. TITE notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tli.\'T said line parallel with East Eighth street to a No. g~ FOR GLASS TO BE FURNISHED viz.: N Board of Estimate and Anportionment of point distant too feet northerly from the north- TO THE VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and The City of New York, deeming it for the public erly line of Caton place; thence eastwardly and BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Apportionment of The City of New York, in interest so to do, proposes to change the map ,parallel with Caton place to the intersection tri The time allowed to complete the whole work pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the or plan of The City of New York so as to a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter- will be 3o working days, as provided in the con- Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming change the grade of East Two hundred and section of the westerly line of Coney Island tract. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Twenty-second street, from Boston road to Bay- avenue with the prolongation of the easterly The amount of security required is Four Hun- Chester avenue, Boronreh of The Bronx. and line of East Eighth street as laid out north of change the map or plan of The City of New Johnson street; thence southwardly along the dred Dollars. York by laying out a public park bounded by that a meeting of said Board will be held in the The bid to be submitted must include the Emerson street, Post avenue and Tenth avenue, Old Council Chamber, City hall. Bun.ueh of said bisecting line to the intersection with ..1 entire work nn all schools and award will be in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Manhattan, City of New York. on December A. line distant eon feet northerly from and parallel made thereon. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Igo8, at In.,10 o'clock a. m.. at which such with the northerly line of Johnson street, the On Nos. 2, 3 and 4 the bids will be corn- posed change at a meeting of the Board,-to be proposed change will be considered by said said distance being measured at right angles i pared and the contract will be awarded in a held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Board; all of which is more partictt'arly Of forth the line of Johnson street; thence eastward', lump sum to the lowest bidder on each contract. and described in the following resolutions arfn-t,- along the said line parallel with Johnson street. City of New York, on the 4th day of December, and the prolongation thereof, to the intersec- Blank forms, plans and specifications may be tgof, at eo.3o o'clock a. m. bv the Board on November 6. roos. notice of obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- tinn with a line distant too feet easterly Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board the adoption of which is hereby given. viz.: fri" tendent, at Estimating Room. ninth flor, Tralt cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and and Parallel with the easterly line of Cone, of the Board of Education, Park avenue and sons affected thereby that the proposed change Apportionment of The City of New York. in Island avenue, the said distance being meas- =inns of section 442 of Chr Fift y-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, also will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to pursuance of the brovi ured at right angles to the line of Coney Island at branch office, No, 69 Broadway. Flushing, be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Greater New York Charter as amended. deemine avenue: thence soutl'wardly along the said line Borough of Queens, for work for their respective it for the public interest so to do. proposes te published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Parallel with Conev Island avenue to the inter- Boroughs. tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, change the man or plan of The City of N•-c' section with the Prolongation of a line midway between Tohneoh street and Montgomery street C. B. J. SNYDER. prior to the 4th day of December, 1908. York by changing the grade of East Two Hun Superintendent of School Buildings. m Boston rna, thence westerly along the said line midway he Dated November so, igo8. dred and Twenty-second street, f ro Dated November 25, 1908. to Baychester avenue, in the Borough r-,f tween Tnhnsnn street and Montgomery street. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Th' n24,d7 No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Bronx, City of New York, more particularly and the prolongations thereof, to the intersec- described as follows: tion with a line Parallel with East Seventh t: - See General Instructions to Bid- Telephone 2280 Worth The grades of East Two Hundred and Twenty street and passing through the point of beve. ders on the last page, last column, Of n2o,dr second street, between Boston road and Ban Ding; thence porthwardly along the said line the "City Record." SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, i9o8. THE CITY RECORD, 12751

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Second—That the undersigned Commissioner of FIRST DEPARTMENT. is intersection with a line parallel to and dis- Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit ant one hundred (too) feet southeasterly from DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, No. t48 EAST and that all persons interested in this proceed- In the matter of the application of The City of he southeasterly line of Sedgwick avenue; thence TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- southwesterly along said last mentioned parallel THE CITY OF NEW YORK. hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav- ever the same has not been heretofore ac- inc to Sedgtvick avenue to its intersection with ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob- quircd for the same parpose, in fee, to the :be southeasterly prolongation tut a line parallel EALED $IDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE jcctions. in writing, duly verified, with him at lands, tenements and hereditainents required :o and distant one hundred (ton) feet south- S received by the Commissioner of Correc- his office, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in for the opening and extending of the ADDI- westerly from the soutbtvecterly line of that por- tion at the above office until t I o'clock a. m. on the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New T1ON TO CROTONA PARIt, laid out upon :ion of West One Hundreel and Seventy-seventh York, on or before the 16th day of December, the map of The City of New York on June itrect lying between Ced:tr avenue and Sedgwick THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. tgo8, and that the said Commissioner will hear 29, 191)6, and bounded on the north and west Borough of Manhattan. avenue; thence northwesterly along said sout]- parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be by Crutona Park, on the south by Crotona sasterly prolongation and parallel line to West FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Ill attendance at his said office on the 17th day fark East and un the east by the Southern Dne Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, and its of December, igo8, at 4 o'clock p. m. Boulevard, in tite Twenty-fourth Ward, Bor- northwesterly prolongation to the point or place 1.200 TONS OF BROKEN COAL. Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment ough of The Bronx, City of New York, The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- of beginning, as such area is situ atl un our has assessed any or all such lands, tenements ienefit maps deposited as aforesaid. terials and supplies and the performance of the and hereditaments and premises as arewithin contract is by or before December 31, 19o8. E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- Fourth—That, provided there he no objections the area of assessment fixed aud prescribed as filed to either of said abstracts, our final report The amount of security required is fifty per the area of assessment for benefit by the Board sioners of Estimate in the above-entitled cent. (5o%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. matter,W hereby give notice to all persons inter- herein will be presented for confirmation to the of Estimate and Apportionment on tite 14th day Supreme Court of the State of New York, First The bidder will state the price of each item of December, 19o8, and that the said area of ested in this proceeding, and to the owner or or article contained in the specifications or sched- owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and Department, at a Special Term thereof. Part HI., assessment includes all those lands. tenements to he held in the County Court House in the ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per and hereditaments and premises situate and being lots and improved and unimproved lands affected pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of York, on tite 28th day of lanuary, tgog, at the of measure, by which the bids will be tested. New York, which, taken together, are bounded to wit: The extensions must be made and footed up, as and described as follows, viz.: First—That we have completed our estimate opening of the Court on that dav. the bids will be read from the totals and awards of damage, and that all persons interested in Fifth—In case, hovever, nhiections are filed to On the west by a line midway between the either of said abstracts of estimate and assess- made to the lowest bidder on each item. new avenue to be opened and IIaven avenue, this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- Delivery will be required to be made at the ntcnts and liereditaments and premises affected ment, the notice of notion to confirm unt final south of West One Hundred and Eighty-first report herein will stand arlú.urned to the date time and in the manner and in such quantities street, and Northern avenue, north of West One thcrcby, and having objections thereto, do pre- as may be directed. sent their said objections, in writing, duly veri- to he hereafter specified, and of nhick notice will hundred and Eighty-first street, and these lines be given to all those who have beret-•fore an- Blank forms and further information may be prolonged southwardly and northwardly; on the licd, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West obtained at the office of the Department of Broadway, in the Borough of \lanhattan, in neared in this proceeding, a , will as by publica- cast by a line midway between the new avenue tion in the Ctry RECORD, pursuant to sections Correction, the Borough of Manhattan. No. 148 to be opened and Fort Washington avenue, and The City of New York, on or before the Loth East Twentieth street. clay of December, 1908, and that we, the said 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter. said line prolonged southwardly and northwardly; as amended by chanter 6g8 of the Taws of tonti. JOHN V. COGGEY, Commissioner. on the north by a line too feet north of the Comtt issioners, tvill hear parties so objecting. Dated November tg, igo8. and for that purpose will be in attendance at Dated Borough of Manbattan, New York, July northerly side of the new street extending from to, igo8. n2o,d3 the northerly terminus of the new avenue to be our said office oft the iith day of December, 19r18, at t o'clock p. m. JULIUS HEIOERMMAN, tir See i.enerai Instructions to Hid- opened to Broadway, as shown on the map C1:oirntan; der on the last Daae, last column, ol adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportion' Second--That the abstract of our said esti- mate of damage, together with our damage map, THOMAS T. \1Af;U[RE. the "City Record." -- -_— ment on December it, tgo3: and on the south by C inmissioners. a line too feet south of the southerly side of aud also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and Other documents used by its in making the same, JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. West One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street it 10.25 and parallel therewith, as such area is shown upon have been deposited in the Bureau of Street SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. Openings in the Law Department of The City of MENT. Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of New York, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE- gether with the damage and benefit maps, and to remain until the tttit day of December, I9o8. PARTMENT. FIRST DEP:\RTMENT. also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other 'Third—That, provided there be no objections documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- filed to said abstract, our final report herein will ntate and by the Commissioners of Assessment in be presented for confirmation to the Supreme SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In the matter of the application of The City making the same, have been deposited in the flu- Cott t of the State of New York, First Depart- reau of Street Openings in the Law Department ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III. to of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- CROTON FALLS DAM AND REStesvotR. ever the same has not been heretofore ac- of The City of New York, Nov. go and o2 West be held in the County Court I-Iouse. in the hor- Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said ottgh of Manhattan, in The City of New York, quired for the same purpose, in fee, to the on the 28th day of January, igog, at the open- lands, tenements and Itereditametits required City, there to remain until the 16th day of De- First Supplemental Proceeding—Second Separate for the opening and extending of WEST cemher, rao8. ing of the Court oil that day. Report. . Fifth—That, provided there be no objections Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed ()NI'. IIUNDREI) AND TWENTY-NINTH to said abstract of estimate of damage, the no- STl EET (although not yet named by proper filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to tice of [notion to confirm our final report herein In the matter of tie application of The City of a*ttl ni- ity), front Convent avenue to \mster- awards and as to assesmentsfor benefit herein will he presented for confirmation to the Supreme will stand adjourned to tite date to be here- New York to acquire certain real estate in the d:Im avenue, in the Twelfth \yard, Berough after specified, and of which notice will be given Cartel of Manhattan, City of New York. Court of the State of New York. First Depart- 'towns of and Sor[theusl, Putnam ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III.- to be to all those who have theretofore appeared in County, N. Y., and Somers. Veslehester held in the County Court House, in the Borough this proceeding, as well as by publication in the County, N. Y., under chapter 4~yn of the of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the CITY RECORD, pursuant to sections 981 and q84 Laws of 1893, aud the laws amendatory there- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE loth day of January, -gos, at the opening of the of the Greater New York Charter, as amended of, for the pur;. se of a ulartt and reserv,,iT N final reports of the Commissioners of Es- Court on that day. by chapter 658 of the Laws of rgo6. on the Croton Il l:•er, and for the purpose ot tintate and of tite Commissioner of Assessment Sixth—In case. however, ohieetìone are filed to Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Oc- supplying The City of New York with an in- in the above-entitled matter, will be presented the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- tober 23, igo8. creased supply of lore and s'holes- ste water. f, ir confirmation to the Supreme Court of the Df:\TIRICE S. LOTTEN, Chairman; Department, at a ment, or to either of them the motion to confirm State of New York, Pinst the reports as to awards and as to assessments CII:\S. TT. COLLI \S, UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Special Trim n thereof, Part III., to he held in shall stand adjourned to the date to he hereafte- MICIL\EL B. FITZPATRICK, P that the ser-on(i separate reltor't of Jr,liu the County Bomt Ilouse in tite Borough of specified in the notice provided in such cases to Commissioners, Quinn, John R. Y- ,le and \ticlinei T. Tierney, "lanhattan in 't'Ire City of New York, on the he given in relation to filing the final reports, Johs P. DUNN, Clerk. rito were appointed Commissioner; of .\ppraisal flit (lay of December, r9o8, at 1D-3o o'clock nt9,d8 in tite above entitled matter by an order of this said nttrsuant to sections obi and 084 of the Greater i1) forenoon of that day: and that tite New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 Court made at a Special Term thereof, held at final reports Lave been deposited in the Office the temporary Court Hottse in the County of of the Taws of tgo6. FIRST DEPARTMENT. of the Clerk of the County of New York, Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- Oueens, on the [7th day of September, tq-,6. there to remain for and during the space of five vember 18. tno8. filed in the office of tite Clerk of the County davs, as req,tired by lawv. VINCENT NELLAMY. Chairman; In the matter of the application of The City of of Westchester on tite otth day of Mai-, 1)í,8. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, EMIT, GREEN. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Said report bears date May e_ t9o8, and November 28, igo8. TAMES OWENS, the same has not been heretofore acquired, to affects Parcels Nos. t9, eo, ,30. 3t, 33, 59, fit. II:\ILOLD E. NAf;I E, Commis=ioners of Estimate. the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- 63. 64, 65, 66, 67 and 68, shown oil tite mal, ALBERT P. ML\SSI:Y. VINCENT NELLA\IY. quired for the opening and extending of in this proceeding. Con[mishieners of Estimate. Commissioner of Assessment. WEST ONNE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- Notice is further given that an apt,lica'i un ALBERT 1'. \1.1SS1?Y' JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. F.IGHTTI STREET (although not yet named will he made at a Special Turta uf the Su- ('ommissioner of :\ceessmettt. n_4.dt2 by proper authority), from Cedar avenue to preme Cottrt of the State of New 1- irk, to he Jpl1N 1'. l lr'N N, Clerk. the easterly line of the Putnam Division of the held in and for the Ninth judicial llistrict, at 028.114 New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, the Court House. in Wlity Plains, \1'estchestrr FIRST DEPARTMENT. in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The County, N. Y., on tite -4th day of Decemb-i-, Bronx, City of New York. tgo8, at to o'clock in the forenoon of that dav. FIRST DEI'.\RTMENT or as soon thereafter as counsel can he l;carrl, In the matter of the application of The City or far an order confirming said renn-!. and for New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- such other and further re'icf as may h- inst. In the mattyr of the application of '(lie City of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to W sfoners of Estimate and Assessment in Dated New ''ork. Nnve'nlhcr n. trir,4. New York, relative to acquiring title. wherever the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to FRANCIS KEY PENDT.ETON, Cr+m irti m the same has nut been b.retofore acquired, to quired for the widening of TI-TIRI) AVENUE, all persons interested in this proceeding, and to Counsel. tbc lands, tenementsand her ditaments re- on its easterly side, from Willis avenue to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of Office and Post Office .\dedress, ITaill of Rec- quinrl for the opening and extending of East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, in all houses and lots and improved and unimproved nrrls, Corner Chambers and ('entre St eti. B,ur- BRIG(;s .l1'ENUE (although not yet named the Twenty-third Ward, Borough of The lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it outph of Manhattan, New York City. by proper authority), from the Bronx River to Bronx, City of New York, may concern, to wit n t 4.2 t,aF.il ó.t2 I'e1bant Rav 1-ark, in the Twenty fourth Ward, First=That we have completed our estimate Iter„ugit of The Bronx, City of New York. and assessment, and that all persons interested in SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- N final report of the Commissioners of Esti- ntents and hereditaments and premises affected mate and Assessment in the above entitled mat- thereby, and having objections thereto, do pre- In the matter of tite petitiu,u of Thomas F. Gil' DTI(']•: IS HEREBY GIVEN TitAT THE ter will be presented for confirmation to the Su- final supplemental and amended report of the present their said objections in writing, duly rov. Commissioner of Public Works of The N preute Court of the State of New York, First verified, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West City of New York, tinder and in pursuane L mmntissiuncrs of Estimate -and -Asse,sm_nt in Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., tie the above-entitled matter will b. presented for Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The of chapter 4q u of the Laws of iSSt. and to be held in the County Court House, in the City of New York, on or before tite ist day of laws amendatory thereof. on behalf of the confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New of The -nt. at a Special December, 1g08, and that we, the said Commis- Mayor, Aldermen an il Comoona1tv ,tf New York. First Departen York, on the 7th day of December, rgo8. at tite appointment of Terns thereof. Part III., to be held in the County sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for City of New York, for toego o'clock in forenoon of that clay: and that that purpose will be in attendance at our said Commissioners of Appraisal urvier ,aid acts. Court lions- in the Borough of Manhattan, in the said final report has been deposited in the Th City of New York, on the 8th day of De- office on the 2d day of December, 1908, at e office of the Clerk of the County of New York, 2 o'clock p. in. ,ember. 1908, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of there to remain for and during the space of five Second—That the abstracts of our said esti- CORNELL DAM—Ejt:HTH SUrperireNTAL PROCEt.D- that day; and that the said final supplemental days, as required by law. mate and assessment, together with our damage rNG. aud amended report has been deposited in the Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- County of New York, and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti- otTicc of tile Cl rk of tite vember 23, igo8. mates, proofs and other documents used by us in them io remain fur and during the space of five ERNEST HALL, Notice of Filing and of 11,,ion ft Contirìra tit e• making the same, have been deposited in the Sixteenth and Seccata,alle Separate Re- days, as required by law. MARK F. HEALY, Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ports. ROBERT C. TEN EYCK, ment of The City of New York, Nos. go and 92 ventber 28, igo8. Commissioners, West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, FRANK GASS, JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. UBLIC NOTICE IS 11EREBY GIVEN in said City, there to remain until the 2d day of arate JAMES F. SMITII, n23,30 that the sixteenth and seventeenth sep Commissioners. December, igo8. P Third—That the limits of our assessment for reports of Daniel O'Connr-!l, William Murray JOHN P. Dcxs, Clerk. and Edmund G. Sutherland. Commissioners of n2S,d4 benefit include all those lands, tenements and FIRST DEPARTMENT hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Appraisal in the above-entitled matter, were filal being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City in the office of the Clerk of the County ref of New York, which, taken together, are bounded westcheeter, at White Plains, in sa-d Connty, FIRST DEPARTMENT In the matter of acquiring title by The City of and described as follows, viz.; oft September 29, í9o8, and October 6, rgof. re- New York to certain lands and premises situ- Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- attentively. ated on the northeasterly corner of BAXTER tion of the northwesterly prolongation of a line Notice is further given that the sixteenth sep- In the natter of the application of The City of and HESTER STREETS, in the Fourteenth parallel to and distant one hundred (too) feet arate report inehtdc aud ad'rets tite parer is of New V .,rk, relative to acquiring title, wherever Ward of the Borough of Manhattan, in The southwesterly front the southwesterly line of that land designated as Parce's Nos. 3;3, 385, 386. the same has not been heretofore acquired for City of New York, duly selected as a site for portion of West One Hundred and Seventy-sev- 4 1 9. 4”, 422 ti aur] ; 35, and tha` lhg seventeen Nt the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- school purposes, according to law. enth street lying between Cedar avenue and separate report inclndcs and affects the parcel ments and hereditaments required for the open- Sedgwick avenue with the sontieasterly line of of land designated as Parcel No. top, in said jug and extending of A NEW AVENUE, be- the New York and Putnam Railway; running proceeding. - twren Fort Washing, on and Haven avenuee, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE thence northeasterly along said southeasterly line Nntice is further given that an application will and extending from West One Hundred and report of Joseph P. Morrissey, Samuel lie stade at a Special Term uf tl;e Soprane Court N James Boyle, CCommissioners t t ners of the said railway to its intersection with a line Seventy-seventh street to its northerly terminal P. Mosheim and s W. ss o oarallel to and distant one hundred (too) feet of the State of New York, to be hell it and for about 434 feet north of West One Hundred of Estimate and Appraisal, duly appointed in the northeasterly from the northeasterly line of West tite Ninth _Jndic'al District. at the chambers of and Eighty-first street, in the Twelfth Ward, above entitled proceeding, which report bears One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street; thence ,tr. J'atice \fartir J. Keogh, in the Cite of Neur Borough of Manhtattan, City of New York. date the 19th day of November, igo8, was filed southeasterly along said parallel line to West One Rechcile, Westchester County, Nev York, on in the office of the Board of Education of The Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and its south- the 28th dav of November. tens, at to o'clo -'a City of New York on the 19th day of Novem- easterly prolongation, to its intersection with a in tite forenoon of that dav, er as soon there ber, t9o8, and a duplicate of said report was line parallel to and distant one hundred(too) after as counsel car. be heard. for orders eon- N O'1'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL filed in. the office of the Clerk of the County sitat other and fur- persons interested in the above-entitled feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of firming said reports. and for of New York on the same day. Sedgwick avenue; thence southerly along said ther relief as mav be just. proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occu- Notice is further given that the said report Dated New York, October ,3n. uget. t-arrt or occupants of all houses and lots and im- last mentioned parallel line to Sedgwick avenue, will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme to its intersection with a line drawn at right FRANCIS K. I'FNDT.ETON. proved and unimproved lands affected thereby, Court of the State of New York, in the First Cons .teal i ,n Counsel. aud to all others whom it may concern, to wit: angles to the westerly line of Loring place at a Judicial District, at Special Term, Part III. point midway between West One Hundred and ITall of Records, corner of Centre and Chain- First—That the undersigned Commissioners of thereof, to be held at the County Court House, hers streets, Borough of lhautlta tan, New York Estimate have completed their estimate of dam- Seventy-ninth street and Burnside avenue; thence in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of easterly along said line midway between West City. age,and that all persons interested in this pro- New York, on the 9th day of December, igo8, o3t,n7,5 4.2 t, 28 needing, er in any of the lands, tenements and One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street and Burn- at the opening of the Court on that day, and side avenue, to its intersection with a line paral- licreditameuts and premises affected thereby, hav- that then and there, or as soon thereafter as ing any objection thereto, (lo file their said ob- counsel can be heard thereon, a motion will be lel to and distant one hundred (too) feet south- SECOND DEPARTMENT. jections, in writing, duly verified, with them at mad that the said report be confirmed. easterly frum the southeasterly line of Andrews avenue; thence southwesterly along saidparallel their office, Nos. gc and q2 West Broadway, in Dated New York, November t9, igo8. the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New line to .\nrlrew-s avenue. to its intersection with In the matter of the application of The City ii York, on or before the i6tlt dav of December, FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, aline drawn at right angles to the northwesterly New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever igo8, and that the said Commissioners wi.I hear Corporation Counsel. ne of the new Croton Aqueduct at a point mid the same has not been heretofore acquired, to parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City ay benveen Burnside avenue and Tremont ave the lands and premises required for the pur- in attendance at their said office on the 17th of New York. ue; thence northwesterly along said line midway pose of opening and extending AVENUE J, day of December, 1go8, at 3 o'clock p. m. n2o,d2 Burnside avenue and Tremont avenue te from Ocean parkway to East Sixtee 'th street,

12752 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908.

excepting the property occupied by the tracks OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE its intersection with the westerly line of Rich- Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of of the Long Island Railroad and of the Brook- N final report of the Commissioners of Esti- isond avenue; thence on a line at right angles Water Supply of The City of New York, to lyn and Brighton Beach Railroad, in the Thir. mate. and Assessment in the above-entitled mat- to Richmond avenue to its intersection with a acquire real estate for and nn behalf of The Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of ter w' ?1 presented for confirmation to the Su- ille parallel to and distant too feet easterly from City of New York, under chapter 724 of the tv-firt Laws of 59o5, New York. preme Court of the State of New York, Second the easterly line of Richmond avenue; thence aud the acts amendatory thereof, Department at a Special Term thereof, for the ,outherly along said parallel line to its intersec- in the towns of Gardiner. Ylattekill and URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH tearing of motions, to be held in the County :ion with the easterly prolongation of the middle Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York, for P cases made and provided, notice is hereby Court (louse in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The tine of the blocks between Hatfield place and the purpose of providing an additional supply given that an arplicab.ón will he made to the City of New York, on the Toth day of November, Itlackford avenue; thence westerly along said pro of pure and wholesome water for the use of The City ot Supreme Court of the State of New York. Sec- tgo8, at to.3o o'clock in forenoon of that day• ongation and middle line to its intersection with New York. ord Department, at a Special Term of said Court. and that the said final report has been dr ositen S line parallel to and distant too feet easterly to be held for the hearing of motions, in the in the office of the Clerk of the County of Rich- from the easterly line of Nicholas avenue; thence County Court House, in the County of Kings, in mond, there to remain for and during the space southerly along said parallel line to its fntersec- UPLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. of five days, as required by law. ion with the easterly prolongation of a line r that the first separate report of Robert 19o8, at the opening Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ,arallel to and distant too feet southerly from L. Cutting, Byron L. Davis and John M. Schoon- on the 7th day of December, the southerly line of that portion of Innis street of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter, %ember 21, igoS. - maker, who were - ppointed Commissioners of as counsel can be heard thereon, for the annvint .ALBERT E. HADLOCK, lying between John street and Grant street; \p4,raisal in the above entitled matter by an :hence westerly along said prolongation and ment of Comtnission% of Estimate and of one STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, order of this Court, made at a Special Ternt Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled Commissioners. gatalle] line and its westerly prolongation to its thereof, held at the Court TIouse, in the City of matter. The nature and extent of the imnrove- JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. ntersection with a line parallel to and distat.t Kingston, Ulster County, New York, on the 21st n21,28 too feet westerly from the westerly line of John day of December, 1907, was filed in the office of ment hereby intended is the acquisition of title street; thence northerly along said parallel line by The City of New York. for the use of the the Clerk of the County of Ulster, on the 24th SECOND DEPARTMENT to the Point or place of beginning; excepting day of October, t968, and affects parcels numbers Public, to all the lands and premises, with the from said area all streets, avenues and roads or buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto two hundred and four (204), two handred and In the matter of the application of The City of oortjpns thereof heretofore legally opened, as five (zog), two hundred and six (2o6), two ltun- belonging, required for the opening and extending ;reelt of Avenue 1, from Ocean parkway to East Six- New York, relative to acquiring title wherever are shown upon our benefit maps deposited dred and eight (208), two hundred and twelve the sarve has not been heretofore acquired, to as aforesaid. (212), two hundred and twenty-three (223), two teenth street, excepting the property occupied by Fourth—That, provided there be no objections the tracks of the Long Island Railroad and of the land, tenements and hereditaments re- hundred and twenty-five (225), two hundred and c1lired for the opening and extending of SEA fled to either of said supplemental and amended twenty-six (226), two hundred soil twenty-eight the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Railroad, in abstracts, our final report herein will be pre- the Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City `'IE1V AVENUE (although not yet named by two and twenty-nine proper authority), from Richmond road to ;enled for confirmation to the Supreme Court of (2,30) Il of New York. being the following described lot! he State of New York, Second Departntent, a' hundred and pieces or parcels of land, viz.: !-outhfield boulevard, in the Fourth Ward, Bor- thirty-two (232), two hundred and thirty-eight a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of (238), two hundred and thirty-nine Parcel A. o •gh of Richmond, City of New York. (zag), two motions. to be held in the County Court House. ht- ndred and forty-three (243). two hundred and Beginning at the intersection of the eastern in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New line of Ocean parkway with the southern line of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE forty-four (244), two hundred and forty-five N bill of costs, charges and expenses in- York, on the 4th day of February, 1go9, at the ( 245), two hundred and forty-eight (248). two Avenue T. as the same are laid out on the mar :urred by reason of the proceedings in the above opening of the Court on that day. hundred and forty-nine (245), two hundred and of the City; :retitled matter, will be Presented for taxation to Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed fifty (25o), two hundred and fifty-two (252), I. Thence northerly along the eastern line of to either of said supplemental and amended ah- me of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the two hundred and fifty-one (a51). two li un Ocean parkway Øn feet; State of New York, Second Department, at a stracts of estimate and assessment, the notice and fifty-three (25.0), two hundred and fifty-four 2. Thence easterly, deflecting no degrees to the of motion to confirm our final report herein will I 25 ), two hundred aud right, 2546 feet, to the west^rn line of the prop- Special Term thereof, to be held for the hearing fifty-five (2,5.51, two ltun- if motions at the County Court House, in the stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter speci- dred and fifty-six (2g6), two hundred and fifty- erty of the Brooklyn and Brighton Beach Rail- , Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York. fied. and of which notice will be given to all those seven (2 57), tw-o hundred and fifty-nine (259 road: who have theretofore appeared in this proceeding, ), on the 7th day of December, i9o8• at to.3o two hundred and fifty-eight (258), two hundreel 3. Thence southerly, deflecting go degrees to o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon there- as well as by publication in the CITY RECORD, and sixty-one (z6t), two hundred and sixty-thrce the riglet, So feet; after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that pursuant to sections g8i and 584 of the Greater (26.3), two htmdrerl arid sixty-five (265) and two Thence westerly 2546 feet to the point of 4. the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 hundred and sixty-six (z66), shown on the map beginning. of the Laws of tgo6. in this proceeding. Parcel B. been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York. Octo Notice is further given that an arnlication will Beginning at the intersection of the eastern County of Richmond, there to remain for and her 30, tgo8. during the space of ten days, as required by the be made at a tpccial Term of the Supreme Court line of East Sixteenth street with the northern provisions of section of the Greater New York HENRY V. MORRISON, of the State of New York, to be held in and for line of Avenue I, as the same are laid out on tite q99 Charter, as amended by section 466 of the Laws ANDREW J. HINTON. the Third Judicial District. at the Court House, map of the City: IqOt. Commissioners. in the City of Kingston. County of Ulster, New I. Thence southerly along, the eastern line of of JOHN P. DUNLA, Clerk. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- York• on the tgth dar of December, tgoS, at East Sixteenth street 8o feet; n2o,dg io o'clock in the forenoon of that Thence westerly, deflecting go degrees to the vember 2t, tgo8. dav, or a„ 2. \V11í. M. MULLEN. soon thereafter as counsel can he heard. for an right. 6o feet; WALLACE M. LOOS, SECOND DEPARTMENT order confirming said report and for such other 3. Thence northerly, deflecting go degrees tu and further relief as may be just. 8o feet; FRANK II. ILANES, the riakt, Commissioners. Reserving to The City of New York the right 4. Thence easterly 6o feet to the point of be- In the matter of the application of The City of to O! uose toav P. DUNN, Clerk. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the confirmation of any and all par- ginning. n21 ,d3 eels contained in said report. The Boarel of E,titnate and Apportionment. on the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the 5th day of June, 5908, duly fixed and deter- the lands, tenements and hereditaments required Dated New York. November ai. tgo8. SECOND DEPARTMENT mined the area of assessment for benefit in this for the opening and extending of I-IEMLOCK FRANCIS KFY PENPT.ETON. STREET, from Jamaica avenue to Atlantic Corporation Cnnnsel. proceeding as follows: In the matter of the application of The City of Bounded on the north by a line midway he- avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Ila'I of Records. New York ( itv. New York, relative to acquiring title to the Brooklyn, City of New York. tween Avenue I and Avenue T; on the east by nz8,dtq a line midway between East Sixteenth street am.l lands. tenements and hereditaments required East Seventeenth street; on the south by a line for the purpose of widening ROEBLING midway between Avenne J and Avenue K, and STREET zo feet on its westerly side, from the Bridge Plaza at South Fourth street to E, TITE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- on the west by a line midway between East Union avenue, in the Thirteenth and Four- W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES Fifth street and Ocean parkway. teenth Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Dated New York. November to. igef. all persons interested in this proceeding, and to The City of New York, as the same has been the owner or owners, occupant FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, heretofore laid out. ur occupants, of Corporation Cotntsel. all houses and lots and improved and unimproved Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it NOTICE TO CONTRACTOI:s. York City. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE may concern, to wit: n24,d5 bill of costs, charges and expenses in- First—That - we have completed our amended rurredNI by reason of the proceedings in the above- and supplemental estimate and assessment, and SECOND DEPARTMENT entitled matter, will be presented for taxation that all persons interested in this proceeding, or GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments In the matter of the application of The City of of the State of New York, at a Sin-cia] Term and premises affected thereby, and having objec- tions New York. relative to acquiring title. wherever thereof, to be held for the hearing of motions, thereto, do present their said objections The person or persons making a bid or estimate the same has not been heretofore acquired, to at the Kings County Court House in the Bor- in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No, for any services, work. materials or supplies for the lands and premises required for the pur- ough of Brooklyn in The City of New York, on 566 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook- I The Lily of New York, or for any of its depart' pose of opening and extending AVENUE K. the 7th day of December, Igo8, at io.3o o'clock lyn, in The City of New York, on or before the utenu, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same from Ocean parkway to East Sixteenth street. in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- zd day of December, tgod, and that we, the said in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the excluding the lands occnnied by the tracks of after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that Cemnussiorters, will hear parties so objecting, supplies, materials, work or services for which the Brooklyn and Pricliton Beach Railroad the sai'i bill of costs, charges and expenses has and for that purpose will be in attendance at tete bid or estituate is made, with his ur their and the T.ong Island Railroad. in the Thirty hegn deposited in the office of the Clerk of the our said office ou the 7th day of December. igo8, naute or naute- and the date of presentation to first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New County of Kings, there to remain for and during at 2 o'clock p. m. the President or Board or to the head of the York. the space of ten days. as required by the pro- Second—That the abstracts of our said amend- Department at his or its office, on or before the visions of section qoq of title 4 of chanter 17, ed and supplemental estimate and assessment, to- date and hour named in the advertisement for URSU ANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCTI of chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as amended gether with our damage and benefit maps, and tite sante, at which tinte and place the estimates P cases made and Provided, notice is hereby by chanter 466 of the Laws of toot. also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other received will be publicly opened by the President given that an application will be made to the Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- documents used by us in making the same, have or Board or head of said Department and read. Supreme Court of the State of New York Sec- vember so, t908. been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings and the award of the contract made according ond Department, at a Special Term of said Court, PETER F. T.VN'N, in the Law Department of The City of New to law as soon thereafter as practicable. to be held for the hearing of motions. in the T:\\fES P. T.ILT.I', York, No. 566 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, Each bid or estimate shall contain the name County Court Boise, in the County of Kipen. in JAMES L. 'MADIGAN, the tgth there to remain until and place of residence of the person making the the Borovah of Brooklyn, The City of New York. Commissioners. day ot December, ago8, same, and naptes of all persons interested with on. the 7th day of December. tgo8. at the open- JAMES F. QUiGI.er, Clerk. Third—That the limits of our assessment for liiw therein, and, if no other person be su inter- ing of the Court on that day, or as soon there nzo,dz benefit include all those lands, tenements and weed, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that after as counsel can he heard thereon, for the hereditament- and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City it is made without any connection with any other appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and SECOND DEPARTMENT I ed0f New York, which, taken together, are bound- ~,erson making an estimate for the same ouruose, of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above- ed and described as follows, viz.: aud is in all respects fair and without collusion ertitled matter. The nature and extent of the In the matter of the application of The City of D-cginoing at a point ou the southerly side of or fraud, and that no member of the Board of improvement hereby intended is the acglisitinn New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever avenue where the same is intersected .\ldermen, head of a department, chief of a of title by The City of New York, for the use the same has not been heretofore acquired, to by the centre line of the block between Hemlock bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the lands, tenements and bcreditamcnts re- street and Railroad avenue; running thence officer of The City of New York is. shall be or the buildings thereon and the appurtenances unired for the ouening and extending of HAT- southerly and along the centre line of the blocks become interested. directly or indirectly, as con- thereto belonging. required for the opening and Fl ELI) I'I.ACE (although not yet named by between Hemlock street and Railroad avenue to travting party, partner, stockholder, surety or extending of Avenue K. from Ocean parkway to pro:er authority), from Richmond avenue to tlte northerly side of Atlantic avenue; running otherwise in or in the performance of the con- Fast Sixteenth street. excluding the lands oecu• Nicholas avenue, in the Third Ward, Borough thence westerly along the northerly side ofg tract, or in the supplies, work _or business to tied by the tracks of the Brooklyn and Brighton of Richmond, City of New York. \tlantic are c e isto the centre line of the block which it relates, or in any portion of the profits Peach Railroad, and the Long Island Railroad. in between Crescent street and Hemlock street; ruu- thereof. The hid or estimate must be verified by the Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City E. TETE UNI)ERSIGNED COMMIS- ning thence northerly and along the centre line the-oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- of New York. being the following described lots, W sinners of Estimate and Assessment in of the blocks between Crescent street and Hem- ing the estimate that the several matters stated pieces or parcels of land, viz.; the above-entitled matter. hereby give notice to all lock street to the southerly side of Jamaica ave- herein are in all respects true. Beginning at the intersection of the east line ner ms interested in this proceeding, and to the sue; running thence easterly along the southerly Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied b5- of Ocean parkway with the south line of Avenue owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all ide of Jamaica avenue to the point or place of the consent, in writing. of two householders or K. as the same are laid out on the map of the houses and lots and improved and unimproved beginning. freeholders in The City of New York, or of a City; lands affected thereby, and to all others whom Fourth—That, provided there be no objections guaranty or surety company duly authorized by t. Thence northerly along the east line of it may concern, to wit: filed to either of said abstracts, our final report law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters Ocean parkway, 8o feet: First—That we hase completed our supp'emental herein will be presented for confirmation to the set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. 2. Thence easterly, deflecting go degrees to the and amended estimate and assessment. and that Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec- No bid or estimate will be considered unless, right, 2;46 feet. to the west line of the Brooklyn all Persons interested in this proceeding, or in ond t)epartment, at a Special Term thereof for as a condition Precedent to the reception or con- and Brighton Beach Railroad; any of the lands, tenements and hereditantents the hearing of motions, to be held in the County sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by 3- Thence southerly, deflecting go degrees to and premises affected thereby, and having ob- Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in a certified check upon one of the State or Na- the right, 8o feet; ;ections thereto, do present their said objections The City of New York, on the zgtlr dap of De- tional banks of The City of New York. drawn to 4. Thence westerly 2546 feet to the point of in writing, duly verified. to its at our office, Nov. cember, igo8, at the opening of the Court on the order of the Comptroller, or money to the beginning. on and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of that day. amount of five per centum of the amount of the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to bond required, as provided in section 420 of the the 22d day of May, tgo8, duly fixed and deter- before the i 5th day of December, tgo8, and that either of said abstracts of our amended and sup- Greater New York Charter. mined the area of assessment for benefit in this we, the said Conunissioners. will hear parties sn nlemental estimate and assessment, the notice The certified check or money should not be in. Proceeding as follows: objecting. and for that Pttrnose will he in attend- „f motion to confirm our final report herein will 'closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- Bounded on the north by a line midway be- aner at our said office on the 14511 day of Decem- stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate tween Avenue T and Avenue K, and by the tro- ber. rgnt, at 3 o'clock p. m. specified, and of which notice will be given to envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- Ioneation of the mid line; nn the east by a line Second—That tl'e abstracts of our said supple- all those who have theretofore appeared in this ment, President or Board, or submitted personally midway between East Sixteenth street and Eaat mental and amended estimate and assessment, to- Proceeding, as well as by publication in the CITY upon the nres'•ntation of the bid or estimate. Seventeenth street, and by the prolongation oh eetht•r with our damage and benefit mans, and RECORD and in the corporation newspapers, pur- For particulars as to the quantity and quality the said line; on the south by a line midway be also- hlthe 2ffidq%its, esi i-r.atCQ. vroofs and other svant to sections 981 and 084 of the Greater New of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the tween Avenue K and Avenue L. and by the pro- documents used by us in making the same, have York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the work, reference must be made to the specifica- Inngation of the said line, and on the west by it been deposited in the Bureau of treel O etir Laws of roo6, tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said line distant too feet westerly from and nsrallPl in the I.aw 1)enartment of The City of New York Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- office of the President, Board or Department. wilh the ,-esterly line of Ocean parkway, the said Nos. go and qz West Broadway. in the Porouvh veraber g, rgo8. No hid shall he accented from or contract distance being measured at right angles to the -- 'attan, in said City. there to remain until GEORGE H. McVEY, Chairman; awarded to any Person who is in arrears to The lire of Ocean natkwAy the loth dav of December, rgo8. M. E. FINNIG AN, City of New York upon debt or contract, or who Dated New York. November .o, rgo8. Third—That the limits of our assessment for Commissioners. is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, benefit include all those landa. tenements and JAMES F. QUIGLEY, Clerk. obligation to the City. Corporation Counsel. hereditament- and premises situate. lying and he- nt3,di The contract must be bid for separately. hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New ins in the Borough of Richmond, in The City _ __ ` The right is reserved in each case to reject York City. of New York. which. taken together, are bounded an bils or estimates if it is deemed to be for the n24,d5 and described as follows, viz.: SUPREME COURT—THIRD JUDI- interest of the City so to do. Beginning at the point of intersection of a Bidders will write out the amount of their bids SECOND DEPARTMENT line parallel to and distant ton feet westerly from CIAL 'DISTRICT. or estimates in addition to inserting the same in the westerly line of John street with the west- figurers In the matter of the application of The City of erly prolongation of the middle line of the blocks '1.1lReI) JCIt5l-\I. DIST RI(1'. Piddrrs are requested to make their bids or New York, relative to acquiring title, wher- between ITarrison avenue and ('barles avenue: -- — estimates upon the blank forms prepared and ever the same has not been heretofore acquired, running thence easterly along said prolongatio n Ctsrr:a CoUSTy. furnished by the City. a copy of which, with the to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- and middle line and its easterly nrolonvatinn te -- Droner envelnne in which to inclose the bid, to- mfrerl for the n,e^ing and extending of its intersection with a line naralh9 to and di-fant 'O .Lnre,hrrt D,'pnrimcnl. Section .No. v, gether with a ropy of the contract. including the NOUSMAN AVENUE (although not yet enn feet caster's' from the easterly line of Nich- • 7•,,a nc of fierdincr, P1aheki!l and .SJ,iwaur- Verifications. in the form approved by the Cor- named by neonet authority). from the south- ol as avenue: thence southerly alme = ;d riarallr g,url•, Ulster County. roration Counsel. can be obtained upon applica- erly line of Richmond terrace to the pier and line to its intersection , í5h the middle line of tinn therefor at the office of the Department for holkhead line in the Third Ward, Borough of blocks hetv,een Charles avenue and Tlatfiehi In the matte- of the application and petition of which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- Richmond, City of New York place; thence easterly along said middle line t J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and ings of construction work may also be seen there.