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THE CITY RECORD. VoL. XXXI. , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. NUMBER 9,244.

THE CITY RECORD, and grading contract, cost $6,840.97; 3 flagging contracts, cost $3,013.33 ; 5 sewer OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, contracts, cost $14,o57.96; 1 contract for receiving basin, cost $2,576.50; 2 miscella- neous contracts, cost $6,569.95; making a total of 62 contracts completed at an Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the . actual aggregate cost of $279,307.46. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. The principal items of work done under the contracts for regulating and grad- SETH LOW, MAYOR. ing are: 14,540 cubic yards earth excavated, 3,250 cubic yards rocks excavated, GEORGE L. RIVES, CORPORATION COUNSEL. EDWARD M. GROUT, Courrzto 29,260 cubic yards filling furnished, 10,458 linear feet curbstones set, 37,708 square feet of flagging laid, 3,400 cubic yards mould furnished, 800 cubic yards retaining CHARLES S. HERVEY, SUPERVISOR. Published daily, except legal holidays. wall built, 6,000 square feet sod laid and 5,80o linear feet gutter paved. Subscription, $o per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents per copy. The new asphalt pavement laid during the quarter amounted to 6.4o miles, SUPPLEMENTS : Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 making the total mileage of paved streets in the Borough of Manhattan, 414.19. cents ; Canvass, to cents ; Registry Lists, 5 cents each Assembly District ; Law Department and Finance Department supplements, io cents each. The repair force took up and relaid 64,110 square yards of stone block pave- Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . ment. Entered as Second-class Matter, Postoffice at New York City. Permits were issued as follows: 63 to construct vaults, 54 to repair vaults, 7 to place guy posts, 148 to place kettles on streets, 70 to place boilers on streets, 3 to TABLE OF CONTENTS. place banner poles on streets and 14 to repair pavements at expense of applicants. The amount collected for vault permits is $62,500. Assessors, Board of- Law Department- The macadamized and unpaved roads in the upper section of the City were Public Notices 8188 Transactions for week ending August repaired and maintained as usual. The area of macadam roads repaired is 5.647 Board Meetings 8192 29. 1%03 Mt Bridges, Department of- Manhattan, Borough of- square yards. In performing this work 1,118 loads of broken stone, g7 loads of Proposal 807 Auction Sale 8187 stone, 187 loads of stone screenings, 8 loads of gravel, 257 loads of gravel screen- Brooklyn, Borough of- Public Notices 8187 Minutes of Local Board 8183 Report for Quarter Ending June 30. 1903. 8155 ings, 33 loads of ashes and 623 loads of earth were hauled and used. Proposals 8189 Municipal Civil Service Commissiou-.- Corporations laid 42,771 feet of electric main conduits, 3,64o feet of gas mains, Public Notice S189 Appointments, etc 8182 6o feet of steam mains and 3,992 feet of services for electricity, making the total Report for week ending September is, Notices of competitive examinations 8189 1903 8182 Municipal Explosives Commission- length of trenches opened. for mains 25.786 miles. Changes in Departments...... 8i84 Proceedings from August 3 to 31, t9e3 81;14 Permits were issued to corporations to open streets as follows: 176 to lay and Docks and Ferries, Department of- Notice to Contractors overhaul electric pipes, 117 to lay and overhaul gas pipes and 2 to lay and overhaul Auction Sale 8192 Official Borough Papers r,r, Proposals 8192 Official Directory 8185 steam pipes. 1,299 to lay and repair electric mains, 3,886 to lay and repair gas mains Education, Department of Official Papers.... 8193 and rot to lay and repair steam mains, also 889 to construct and repair railways. Contracts entered into 8178 Parks, Department of - In addition to these permits, 593 were .issued to lay, repair and overhaul water Proposals 8187 Proposals 8192 Police Department- mains and 284 to lay, repair and overhaul sewer pipes. Elections, Board of- Auction Sale 8103 Work is in progress under 18 contracts for sewers, the total estimated cost being Proposal 8193 Owners Wanted for Lost Property 8193 about $16o,o2o. Estimate and Apportionment. Board of- Public Charities, Department of- . Minutes of Meeting of August 19, 1903 8i84 Proposals 8191 The Board of Estimate and Apportionment having authorize I the expen:litc,re Public Notice 8189 Queens, Borough of- of an additional sum of $loo,000 for repairing old sewers, plans and specifications Finance, Department of - Proposal. 819: are being prepared for as much of this most necessary work as can be performed Interest on City Bonds and Stock., 8189 Public Notices 8190 for such a limited amount. Notices to Property Owners 8188 Street Cleaning, Department ot- Report of City Chamberlain for week Ashes, etc., for filling in lands 8187 Seventeen thousand three hundred and ninety-eight linear feet of new sewer ending August 22, 1903 8176 Proposals 8187 and 41 new receiving basins were constructed, making the present length Supreme Court- of the sew- Fire Department- Acquiring title to lands. etc 8193 erage system in the Borough of Manhattan 504.26 miles, with 6.075 receiving basins. Proposals 8187 The Bronx, Borough of- In addition to this 1,190%2 feet of repair work was done, 158 feet of sewer and 3 Health, Department of - Contracts entered into 8184 receiving basins were altered and improved. Proposal 8193 Proposals 8191 Vital Statistics for week ending September Water Supply, Gas and Electricity- For new sewers, 133 permits were issued; also 349 to repair sewers. 5, 1903... 8179 Proposals 8193 The Bureau of Incumbrances received and attended to 796 complaints of ob structions, made 291 seizures and removals of obstructions, and issued permits as follows: 3,230 to place building material on streets, 240 to cross sidewalks with BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. horses and carts, 189 to erect temporary sheds over sidewalks, 290 to construct bay-windows and 6 to construct ornamental projections. The Bureau also removed 335 loads of dirt, stone and rubbish and 64 fallen trees, dangerous stumps and posts. Report for Quarter Ending Juri3 30, 1903. The report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices gives a detailed City of New York, account of alterations and repairs made to public buildings, offices and markets, Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, City Hall, and to the free floating baths; also of supplies furnished. . September 9, 3903. 1 he total number of baths taken during the quarter was 169,430, of which Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor, The City of New York: 108,885 were taken by males and 60,545 by females. Dear Sir-I beg leave to submit herewith, pursuant to section 3544 of the The business of the Department for the quarter appears in detail in the follow- Greater New York Charter, the reports of the vari.m3 bureaus under my control, ing documents, hereto attached: for the quarter ended June 3o, 1903, to which I invite your attention. Very respectfully, "A"-Financial Statement. JACOB A. CANTOR, President, Borough of Manhattan. "B"-Statement of Contracts. "C"-Report of the Superintendent of Highways. Offices of Commissioners of Public Works, "D"-Report of Chief Engineer. Borough of Manhattan, "E"-Report of Principal Assistant Engineer. New York, August 29, 1903. "F"-Report of Chief Inspector. Hon. JACOB A. CANTOR, President, Borough of Manhattan: "G"-Report of Division of Streets and Roads. Dear Sir-In accordance with section 3544 of the Greater New York Charter "H"-Report of Superintendent of Incumbrances. I submit the following report of the business of the Department of Public Works "I"-Report of Superintendent of Sewers. for the quarter ended June 3o, 1903: "J"-Report of Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices. Seventy-one paving contracts, estimated cost $668,978.38, and 3 miscellaneous "K"-Report of Superintendent of Public Baths and Comfort Stitions. contracts, estimated cost $33,333.30, were entered into, making 74 contracts, at a Document "L" (Supplement)-Report of Superintendent of Buildings. total estimated cost of $702,289.68. Very respectfully, The contracts completed were: so paving contracts, cost $248,248.77; 1 regulating GEORGE LIVINGSTON. Commissioner. DOCUME NT "A." FINANCIAL STATEM ENT. President of the Borough of Manhattan, Offices of the Commissioner of_ Public Works. Document A-Second quarterly statement, showing title of appropriations, balances of 3902 appropriations on April I, 3903; requisitions during second quarter of 1903, and balances of 1902 on June 3o, 1903; appropriations for 1903; requisitions during first quarter, requisitions in second quarter and balances of 1903 on June 3o, 3903; memoranda of requisitions on liabilities prior to 1902, during first and second quarters of 1903. Statement showing titles of special and trust accounts, with requisi- tions during first and second quarters of 3903. Statements of moneys received during )rst and second quarters of 1903 and deposited with the City Chamberlain; also statement showing balances, first quarter, 3903, and receipts, refunds and balances or second quarter of 1903 of moneys received as security against damage to side- walks and pavements deposited with the .Comptroller and refunded upon completion i work: Balances Requisitions Balances Requisitions Requisitionse Bci3 I an9c.e3s of 1902 Second of 1902 Appropria- First Titles of Appropriations. on April 1, Quarter on June 3o, tions for Quarter Quarter on June 3o, 1903. 1903. 1 903. 1503. 1903. 1903. 1903. President of the Borough of Manhattan. General Administration. Salaries $593 96 $593 96 $70,000 00 $17,037 85 $18,665 75 $34,296 40 Supplies and Contingencies 531 95 $12 62 519 33 8,500 00 1,210 69 2,252 79 5,036 52 Bureau of Engineer of Street Openings. Salaries 18 to 18 zo 15,940 00 4,105 z3 4,209 99 7,624 78 Supplies and Contingencies 3,180 00 113 29 215 16 2,851 55 Bureau of Highways. Salaries 616 82 616 82 73,400 00 18,380 63 17,272 43 37,746 94 Boring Examinations for Grading Contracts 304 00 304 00 2,000 00 2.000 00 Boulevards, Roads and Avenues-Maintenance of 579 8 450 00 129 85 114,150 00 23,975 21 31,279 74 58,895 05 Flagging Sidewalks and Fencing Vacant Lots in Front of City Property 749 Pi 749 58 2,000 00 2,000 oo One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street Viaduct-Maintenance and Repairs 93 75 93 75 6,000 oo 702 20 533 00 4,764 80 Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading 7,694 29 3,753 88 3,940 41 360,758 00 68,953 24 82,5oo 38 209,304 38 Repaving Streets and Avenues 21 3 73 213 73 Roads, Streets and Avenues Unpaved-Maintenance of and Sprinkling II 40 11 40 35,000 00 6,891 6o io,86o 41 17,247 99 Maintenance of Eighth Avenue Pavement 19,200 00 2,400 00 16.8o0 oo Chemical and Cement Laboratory 562 24 562 24 2,500 00 337 50 365 33 1,797 17 Riverside Drive Viaduct-Maintenance of 17,000 00 3,188 50 7,884 22 5,927 28 Bureau of Incumbrances. Salaries 349 00 349 00 13,200 00 3,325 00 3,337 50 6,537 50 Removing Obstructions in Streets and Avenues 507 97 507 97 15,000 00 3.849 65 3,098 to 8,052 25 Bureau of Sewers. Salaries 107 20 107 20 65,920 00 13,675 32 12.354 37 39,890 31 Boring Examinations 49 00 49 00 3,100 00 789 CO 837 00 1,474 00 Sewers-Repairing and Cleaning-Payrolls and Supplies 1,346 15 345 07 1,o/a o8 165,000 oo 38,072 30 41,419 88 85,507 82 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Salaries and Wages 330 730 95 262,42t 25 67,899 76 71,226 72 1 23,294 77 Supplies and Repairs (Including Rivington Street Bath) ii,i88 82 1.959 72 9,229 to 135,300 00 25,993 51 53,952 21 55,354 28 Bureau of Public Baths and Public Comfort Stations. Salaries 1,376 51 1,376 51 56,311 25 9,417 33 10,812 75 36,08t 17

Requisitions First Titles of Appropriations. r--Quarter 1903,-, , Requisitions Second Quarter 1903. 1899. 1892. 1890. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. /897. Total. Department of Public Works, Repaving Streets and Avenues $3,691 73 $105 98 $1,331 04 $505 08 $1,548 79 $55 18 $3,155 29 $138.29 $3,285 43 $13.8t6 79

8166 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

Cherry street, from Jefferson to 15o feet east, Uvalde Asphalt Paving Statement showing titles of special and trust accounts, with requisitions drawn Company 12,097 00 during first and second quarters of 1903: Eighth street, from Second to Third avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Company 5.196 .30 Requisitions, Requisitions, Fourteenth street, from Seventh to Ninth avenue Continental Asphalt Pav- First Quarter, Second Quarter, ing Company 16,903 50 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Titles of Special and Trust Accounts. 1903. 1903. Total. Sixteenth street, from Seventh to Tenth avenue Company 18,453 50 Continental Asphalt Pav- Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Ordinance of 1897 $12.593 90 $48,364 38 $60,958 28 Seventeenth street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue 105,621 55 205,032 34 ing Company 6,017 00 Street Improvement Fund, chapter 68o, Laws of t886 99,410 79 Continental Asphalt Pav- Extension of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette, chapter Twenty-ninth street, from First to Third avenue 03 6,313 6o ing Company 10,799 So 665, Laws of 1897 7,375 7,684 63 Continental Asphalt Pav- 46,270 40 46,735 27 Twenty-ninth street, from Eighth to Tenth avenue Repaving, chapter 346, Laws of 1889 464 87 ing Company 13,632 00 Repaving, chapter 35, Laws of 1892 5,67342 5,673 42 2,203 30 12,028 38 14,231 68 thirty-fiftl. street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Repaving, chapter 475, Laws of 1895 Company 6,067 00 Repaving, chapter 87, Laws of 1897 9 51 9 51 10,972 43 7,382 76 Forty-second street, from Seventh to Tenth avenue Continental Asphalt Pav- Repaving, chapter 378, Laws of 1897 24,3§5 19 ing Company 24,356 00 1901 26,695 84 201,791 75 2.18,467 59 Repaving, chapter 466, Laws of Forty-ninth street, from First to Park avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Repaving, chapter 563, Laws of 1902 21,436 97 21,436 97 Company 15,851 so New Hall of Records Building Fund, chapter 59, Laws of 302,318 76 Fifty-Kith street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving 1897 113,377 83 188,940 93 Company 6,123 00 and Alterations to Building on the Northwest Cor- Repairs Fifty-sixth street, from Avenue A to Third avenue.... Sicilian Asphalt Paving ner of Third Avenue and Eleventh Street, chapter 466, Company 14,051 00 Laws of 19e1 460 00 460 00 Fifty-sixth street, from Broadway to Eighth avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Public Baths Fund, chapter 466, Laws of 1901 48,454 31 48,454 31 Company 2,487 00 Construction, Erection and Maintenance of Street Signs, Sicilian Asphalt Paving 7,289 17 15,003 00 Fifty-sixth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue chapter 466, Laws of 1901 7,713 83 Company 6,152 00 18,178 15 28,129 8o Repairs to the City Hall, chapter 466, Laws of 19ot 9,951 65 Fifty-seventh street, from Broadway to Seventh avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Repairs to and Reconstructing Sewers, chapter 378, Laws Company 3,863 50 11,493 67 27,054 10 38,547 77 of 1897 Sixtieth street, from Broadway to Amsterdam avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Criminal Courthouse Building, Completion of Construction, Company 10,405 00 38,320 50 4,101 03 72,421 53 chapter 466, Laws of 1901 3 t-ixty-first street, from- Central Park West to Amsterdam Sicilian Asphalt Paving New York County Courthouse, Reconstructing, etc., chap- Company 10,571 10 1900 1,357 70 avenue ter 649, Laws of 1,357 70 Sixty-second street, from Central Park West to Columbui Sicilian Asphalt Paving Refurnishing and Redecorating, Interior of- City Hall, chap- avenue Company 4,907 00 ter 378, Laws of 1897 4,947 04 4,947 04 Sixty-third street, from Columbus to Amsterdam avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company 6,017 50 Totals $350,153 84 $776,090 95 $1,126,244 79 Sixty-fourth street, trom Central Park West to Amsterdam Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company 10,374 50 eighty-ninthati eeu-nniune th street, from Central Park West to Columbu; Sicilian Asphalt Paving Statement of moneys received during the first and second quarter of 1903 and de- Company 4,738 So posited with the City Chamberlain: Ninetieth street, from Central Park West to Columbus Sicilian Asphalt Paving • avenue Company 4,981 00 Ninety-first street, from Central Park West to Columbus Sicilian Asphalt Paving Receipts Receipts avenue Company 5,098 5 ) Source of Revenue. First Quar- Second Quar- Total. Ninety-third street, from Broadway to West End avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving ter 1903. ter 1903. Company 2,367 50 One Hundredth street, from Broadway to West End avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund $17,143 17 $38.951 45 $56,094 62 Company 2,522 0, Vault Permits-Sinking Fund 37,476 54 62,500 So 99.977 p One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, from Second to Asphalt Construction Corn- Bay Window Permits-Sinking Fund it, 86 2,110 86 Park avenue pony 10,809 50 Bay Window l'ermits-General Fund 1,o98 78 9,112 85 10,211 64 One Hundred and Thirty-third street, from Madison to Asphalt Construction Com- ShedL Permits-General Fund 540 00 945 00 1,485 00 Fifth avenue pany 2,861 00 Sewer Permits-General Fund 4,223 8o 3,931 84 8,155 64 Amsterdam avenue, from One Hundred and Forty-first A spholt Construction Com- Redemptions-General Fund 230 00 536 50 766 so street to One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street 31,157 40 Auction Sales-General Fund 315 86 315 86 One Hundred and Forty-fo‘irth street, from Hamilton ter- Barber Asphalt Paving Laying Pipe and Constructing Tunnel-General Fund 107 25 107 25 race to Convent avenue 1,705 38 Road Roller and Wheelbarrow-General Fund 23 00 23 00 Eightieth street, from East End avenue to Avenue A As-h-lt Construction Corn- Ornamental Projections-General Fund 554 45 554 45 ”any 5,259 00 Seventy-ninth street, front East End avenue to Avenue A \ •").^it C tnstruction Com- Totals $62,823 15 $116,979 01 $179,802 16 pany 6,462 00 Twenty-third street, from Avenue A to Broadway asphalt Pav- ing Company 36,421 CO Statement showing balances first quarter 1903, and receipts, refunds and balances South William street, from William to Broad street Continental Asphalt Pav- ing Company 3,128 00 during second quarter of 1903 of moneys received as security against damage to side- walks and pavements, deposited with the Comptroller and refunded upon completion of Total $668,978 3R work; Miscellaneous. i•or furnishing 6,000 gross tons coal Tohn H. Meyer $26,808 00 Balances First Second Quarter 1903. 1- tr building and repairing pontoons of free floating baths. Stewart & Greene 2,348 00 Quarter 1903. Receipts. Total. Refunds. Balances. For furnishing cast iron manhole heads, etc Hawkins Iron Construc- tion Company 4,155 30 Account of Special Security Deposits $17,413 50 $11,150 50 $28,564 00 $7,172 50 $21,391 50 Total $33,311 30 Recapitulation. DOCUMENT "B." 71 Paving contracts $668.978 38 STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS. 3 Miscellaneous contracts. 33,311 30

Contracts Entered into During Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. 74 Contracts, total. $702,289 68 Estimated Paving. Nature and Location of Work. Contractor. Cost. One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Eighth to Edgecombe avenue $2,093 92 Nineteenth street, from Avenue A to First avenue 3.842 43 Paving. First section Riverside Drive (northeast), to One Hundred and Thirty- Thirteenth street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving fifth street 2,195 88 Company $5,974 50 2,127 34 Twentieth street, from Seventh to Ninth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Forty-first street, Eighth to Edgecombe avenue Company 11,504 00 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, Amsterdam avenue to Lawrence Twenty-fifth street, from Sixth to Eighth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving street Company 11,523 So 1,361 95 Thirty-third street, from Sixth to Ninth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Catharine street, to Madison street Company 17,252 90 Jefferson street, Cherry to Monroe street Thirty-fifth street, from Second to Third avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Fiftieth street, Sixth to. Seventh avenue 5,316 29 Company 5,039 80 Thirty-sixth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Thirty-first street, Seventh to Eighth avenue Company 6,036 10 Horatio street, West Fourth to Hudson street 2431 344596245051 6622° 251 Forty-third street, from Ninth to Eleventh avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, Lenox to Seventh avenue 0 Company 4,734 9 11,902 00 73 Forty-fifth t,treet, from Eighth to Tenth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Ninety-first street, Lexington to Park avenue 2,510 Company 12,171 00 Broad street, Wall street to Exchange place 14.2;894 1 8437 29470°2 Forty-sixth- street, from Eighth to Eleventh avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving \\rooster street, Houston to Bleecker street Company 18,102 00 Forty-ninth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Twenty-ninth, street, Broadway to Eighth avenue Company 6,082 00 Wall street, Pearl to water street Forty-ninth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Sixty-fourth' street, Second to Third avenue 4,227 53 Company 6,140 20 Fifty-third street, horn First to Park avenue Barber Asphalt Paving East Broadway, Scannel street to Gouverneur street, and Scannel street, Company 16,376 15 East Broadway to Henry street 2,390 go Fifty-fifth street, from Avenue A to First avenue Barber Asphalt One Hundred and Tweny-seventh street, Fifth to Eighth avenue 14,246 58 Company 5,025 90 Fifty-fifth street, from Broadway to Eighth avenue Barbel Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Second street, First to Second avenue 4,206 30 Company 3,001 00 Houston street, Sheriff to Columbia street, and Sheriff street, Houston Fifty-seventh street, from Avenue A to First avenue Sicilian Asphalt Paving to Second street 2,324 27 Company 5,687 5o Sixtieth street, from Avenue A to First avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Mott street, to Prince street 3,235 99 Company 4,740 00 One Hundred and Seventeenth street, Fifth to Lenox avenue. 5,481 57 Sixty-t-rst street, from Avenue A to First avenue Continental Asphalt Pav- Forty-fifth street, First avenue to Depew place 14.357 00 ing Company 4,986 25 Sixty-second street, front Avenue A to Second avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Twelfth street, Second to Third avenue 3,573 10 Company 9,630 50 Forty-fourth street, Third to Lexington avenue 2,784 to Sixty' fourth street, from Avenue A to Second avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Eighty-second street, Park to Madison avenue 2,654 83 Company 9,110 00 Sixty-fifth street, from Avenue A to Third avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving Eighty-eighth street, First to Second avenue 4.205 84 Company 14,017 70 Nineteenth street, Third to Fourth avenue 4,507 3‘' Sixty-sixth street, from Avenue A to Third avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, St. Nicholas to Amsterdam avenue 2,482 57 Company 13,940 00 8,8o7 66 Sixty-eighth street, from Avenue A to First avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Montgomery street, Division to Water street Company 4,967 05 Forty-fifth street, First avenue to Depew place 14,872 85 Seventy-third street, from Avenue A to Third avenue Barber Asphalt Paving One Hundred and Sixth street, Lexington to Park avenue 4,161 I I Company 15,274 00 One Hundred and Fifth street, Lexington to Park avenue Seventy-fifth street, from Avenue A to First avenue Uvalde Asphalt Paving 2,502 47 Company 4,597 50 Forty-first street, Sixth avenue to Broadway 3.004 67 Seventy-fifth street, from Lexington to Park avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Pleasant avenue, One Hundred and Twentieth to One Hundred and Company 3,136 SO Twenty-fourth street 10,473 43 Seventy-seventh street, from Park to Fifth avenue Barber Asphalt Paving Company 5,735 95 Forty-third street, First to Third avenue 9.228 45 • Ninety-second street, from Central Park West to Columbus Asphalt Construction Com- Thirty-ninth street, Seventh to Eighth avenue 5,870 oS pany 6,028 so avenue Madison sreet, Pike to Rutgers street 8 92 One Hundred and Fifth street, from Park to Fifth avenue Asphalt Construction Com- 4,46 pany 6,227 00 Columbus avenue, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth to One Hundred and One Hundred and Sixth street, from First avenue to Lex- Asphalt Construction Com- Twenty-sixth street 2,263 57 ingtoni n g o avenuv e pany 21,741 00 Twenty-seventh street, Seventh to Eighth avenue 85 One Hun ndred an Sixth street, from Park avenue to Fifth Asphalt Construction Com- 4,572 avenue pany ,10,976 00 Thirty-s,iventh street, Tenth to Eleventh avenue 4 657 76 One Hundred and Twenty-first street, from Lexington Barber Asphalt Paving Forty-fifth street. Tenth to Eleventh avenue 4-576 ro avenue to Madison avenue Company 6,o84 6o Seventeenth street, Eighth to Ninth avenue One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, from First avenue to Barber Asphalt Paving 5,179 28 Third :,venue Company 12,434 6o Ninteenth street, First to Second avenue 3,823 29 One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, from First avenue Asphalt Construction Com- One Hundred and Twenty-second street, Pleasant to Madison avenue.. 23.395 20 to Second avenue pany 4,632 00 First street, First avenue to Avenue A One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, from Second ave- Asphalt Construction Com- 3,532 64 nue to Park avenue pany 9,876 oo Sixty-third street, Central Park to Broadway 3,529 63 One Hundred and Thirty-first street, from Park avenue to Asphalt Construction Com- Eighth avenue pany 24,925 50 Total One Hundred and Thirty-second street, from Park avenue Asphalt Construction Com- $248,248 77 to Fifth avenue pany 6,177 00 One Hundred and Thirty-fourth street, from Madison ave- Barber Asphalt Paving Regulating and Grading. nue to Fifth avenue Company 3,513 40 One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, from St. Nicholas Barber Asphalt Paving Fifty-sixth street, Eleventh to Twelfth avenue $6.840 97 avenue to Convent avenue Company 2,572 80 Total $6,840 97

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8167

Flagging. Amsterdam avenue r,2o6.8o 362.go North side of One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, Edgecombe to St. Seventeenth street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue 2,768.60 831.40 St. Nicholas avenue $710 75 One Hundred and Second street, from First to Second North side of Ninety-second street, east of Riverside Drive 230 00 avenue 2,259.60 671.40 North side of West One. Hundred and Fifteenth street, opposite Lots Sixty-fourth street, from Second to Third avenue 2.127.70 639.80 Nos. 30, 31 and 32 72 56 Sixty-third street, from Central Park West to Broadway x,8o6.8o 548.83 Eighty-second street, from Park to Madison avenue 1,353.70 410.20 Total $1,013 31 Nineteenth street, from Third to Fourth avenue 2,971.30 896.60 Wall street, from Pearl to Water street 485.30 137 40 Sewer Repairs. Forty-fourth street, from Third to Lexington avenue 1,459.10 443.20 Hamilton terrace, between One Hundred and Forty-first and One Hun- Twenty-ninth street, from Broadway to Eighth avenue 6,56440 2,007.60 dred and Forty-fourth street $3,091 40 Eighty-eighth street, from First to Second avenue 2,221.30 675.40 Fifty-seventh street and Sixth avenue 1,980 56 Madison street, from Pike to Rutgers street 1,912.00 586.70 Greene, Waverly and Washington places 1,676 00 Montgomery street, from Water to Division street 4,104.90 1,317.10 Central Park West, Eighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth streets 4,000 00 Fiftieth street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue 2,521.50 814.60 Seventy-second street, Avenue A to First avenue 3,310 00 Houston street, from Sheriff to Columbia street, including intersection of Sheriff street; also Sheriff street, from Total $14,057 96 Houston street to Second street 930.10 335.10 Receiving Basin. One Hundred and Sixth street, from Lexington to Park avenue . 2,748 90 416.50 Southeast corner Eighty-fourth street and Columbus avenue, etc $2,576 50 One Hundred and Forty-first street, from Eighth to Edge- combe avenue 1,230.90 3(16.00 Total $2,576 so One Hundred and Fortieth street, from Eighth to Edge- combe avenue 1,232.70 369.Z."0 Furnishing 50,000 gallons No. 6 paving cement (1902) $4,221 95 One Hundred and Fifth street, from Lexington to Park Building and repairing bath pontoons 2,348 00 avenue 1,402.20 416-53 One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, from Lenox to Total $6,569 95 Seventh avenue 2,690.10 81o.00 Recapitulation. Forty-first street, from Sixth avenue to Broadway 1,826.80 552.10 437.10 5o Paving contracts. $248,248 77 Eighty-ninth street, from Madison to Fifth avenue 1,453.30 Regulating and grading contract 6,84o 97 Forty-fifth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue 2,740.70 330.50 3 Flagging contracts 1,013 31 East Broadway, from Scammel to Gouverneur street, and 5 Sewer contracts 14,057 96 Scammel street, from East Broadway to Henry street 1,173.10 384.70 I Receiving basin contract 2,576 50 One Hundred and Seventeenth street, from Fifth to Lenox 2 Miscellaneous contracts 3,166.60 951.90 . 6,569 95 avenue Ninety-first street, from Lexington to Park avenue 1,399.50 420.70 62 t...ontracts, total. $279,307 46 Horatio street, from West Fourth to Hudson street 1,085.90 407.20 One Hundred and Twelfth street, from Second to Third DOCUMENT "C." avenue 2,132.70 641.10 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS. Thirty-seventh street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue 2,768.80 831.20 Pleasant avenue, from One Hundred and Twentieth to One President of the Borough of Manhattan, Hundred and Twenty-fourth street 5,561.00 7877.0 Office of Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, from Fifth to New York, July 22, 1903. Eighth avenue 8,501.20 2,571.10 Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public Works: One Hundred and Thirty-first street, from Seventh to Sir-Following is an account of the business transacted in the Bureau of High- Eighth avenue 2,681.00 817.80 ways, Division of Paving, during the quarter ending June 30, 1903: Nineteenth street, from First to Second avenue 2,292.60 685.50 First street, from First avenue to Avenue A 2,131.20 641.50 Receipts. Twenty-seventh street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue 2,721.30 817.20 For vault permits $62,5oo 8o Broad street, from Wall street to Exchange place 1,575-20 311.40 The above amount has been turned over to the Cashier of the President of the Mott street, from Spring to Prince street 1,399.70 5.12.90 Borough of Manhattan. Wooster street, from Houston to Bleecker street 1.166.50 416.60 Expenditures. Thirty-ninth street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue 2,703.20 817.20 Repairs and renewal of pavements and regrading 1902 $1,465 4.4 One Hundred and Twenty-second street, from Pleasant Repairs and renewal of pavements and regrading 1903 82,328 33 to Madison avenue 10.698.50 3,222.80 Repaving streets and avenues I890 1,651 36 Repaving streets and avenues 1892 505 08 104,666.90 30,525.60 Repaving streets and avenues.... 1893 1,548 79 Repaving streets and avenues 1894 55 18 Length in miles, 5.97. Repaving streets and avenues 1895 3,639 72 Recapitulation. Repaving streets and avenues 1896 4,268 18 Repaving, chapter 346, Laws of 1889 Sheet Asphalt. 1889 44,575 46 Appropriation. Sq. Yds. Lin. Miles. Repaving, chapter 346, Laws of 1889 ... 1890 196 36 Repaving, chapter 346, Laws of 1889 1891 2,468 71 Repaving streets, sections 48-169, chapter 378, Laws of 1897, Repaving, chapter 35, Laws of 1892 1892 2,136 91 as amended by. Laws of 1902 4,172.20 .43 Repaving, chapter 35, Laws of 1892 1893 2,659 35 Repaving streets, section 169, chapter 466, Laws of 1891, as Repaving, chapter 35, Laws of 1892 1894 877 16 amended by Laws of 1902 104,666.90 5.97 Repaving, chapter 475, Laws of 1895 1895 8,423 68 Repaving, chapter 475, section 169, Laws of 1895 1896 3,504 70 Total 108,839.10 6.40 Repaving, chapter 378, Laws of 1897. .... 20,424 92 Repaving, chapter 466, sections 48 and 169 of the Laws of 1897.. 7,382 76 Table showing yardage and mileage of pavement in the Borough of Manlrittan, Repaving, chapter 466, section 169, Laws of 1901, as amended by City of New York, June 30, 1903: Laws of 1902 207,189 50 Yds. Lin. Miles. Street Improvement Fund 9,151 12 Kind of Pavement. Sq. One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street viaduct, maintenance and Specification granite 2,851,370.18 129.32 repairs 533 00 327,718.29 7.73 Riverside Drive viaduct, maintenance and repairs Square granite 563 35 Specification trap 750,080.75 39.63 Restoring and repaving, special fund 50,427 79 668,783.16 12.14 Salaries, Bureau of Highways 17,283 28 Belgian trap Sheet asphalt 3,695,448.03 184.92 Supplies and contingencies, general administration 369 59 316,908.74 17.20 Revenue bond fund for construction of street signs, etc Block asphalt Cobble 7,924.0a 1.10 (Borough of Manhattan) 7,261 17 1,013.10 .08 Extension of Riverside Drive to Boulevard 1,764 7 Karri wood 1 Macadam 1,031,379.26 22.07 $482,555 60 9,650,625.51 414.19 Number of permits issued during the quarter is as follows: For construction of vaults 63 For repairs of vaults 54 Respectfully, JAS. G. COLLINS, Superintendent of Highwa yk. For placing guy posts 7 For placing kettles on streets 148 DOCUMENT "D." For placing boilers on streets 70 REPORT OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. For placing banner poles.... 3 For repairs to pavements at expense of applicant President of the Borough of Manhattan, 14 Offices, Commissioner of Public Works. Repairs and Renewal of Pavements and Regrading. Bureau of Highways-Chief Engineer, The force employed on street repairs averaged as follows: New York, July 7, 1903. Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public Works: Horses Sir-In compliance with your instructions I have the honor to herewith submit Mechanics. Laborers. and Carts. Teams. my report of the transactions of the office of Chief Engineer for the quarter ending June 30, 1903. April. 254 253 6o 3 Respectfully, May 254 252 61 4 GEORGE R. OLNEY, Chief Engine er. Tune 252 250 61 5 Statement of Amount of Work Done During the Quarter Ending June 30. I 903. The work performed by this force consisted of taking up and relaying about Earth excavated, cubic yards 14.540 Galvanized iron pipe, 1%-inch, 64,110 square yards of stone block pavement and examination into a great number of Rock excavated, cubic yards 3,250 linear feet 222 Wrought iron pipe, 1-inch, linear complaints made by citizens and different departments. Filling furnished, cubic yards 29,690 Curbstones set, linear feet 10,458 feet 40 Construction of Pavements. Curbstones reset, linear feet 181 Culvert pipe, 12-inch, linear feet 70 Repaving Streets, Sections 48-169, Chapter 378, Laws of 1897, as Amended by Laws Flagging laid, sauare feet 37,708 Culvert pipe. to-inch, linear feet 33$ of 1902. Flagging relaid, square feet 1,371 Culvert pipe, 8-inch, linear feet 64 Culvert built, linear feet 20 Culvert pipe, 6-inch, linear feet 310 13 Sheet Asphalt. Sq. Yds. Lin. Ft. Mould furnished, cubic yards 1,40o Sidewalk basins. Retaining wall. cubic yards 800 Street washers. 5 Forty-third street, from First to Third avenue 4,172.20 1,246.50 Concrete foundation, cubic yards 72 Surface basins 4 Sod laid, square feet 6,000 Blow off. 1 Length in miles, .43. Bluestone steps 216 Stop cock I Cast iron pipe, 2-inch, linear feet Paved gutter, linear feet 5,800 Repaving Streets, Section 169, Chapter 46, Laws of 1891, as Amended by Laws Amount of Vouchers Drawn. of 1902. Street improvement fund $38,544 91 Riverside Drive viaduct, maintenance of, 1903 7,451 22 Sheet Asphalt. Sq. Yds. Lin. Ft. Extension Riverside Drive to. Boulevard Lafayette 4,569 89 Columbus avenue, from One Hundred and Twenty-fifth to Repairs and renewal of pavements and regrading 865 66 One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street 1,490.20 223.10 Chemical and Cement Laboratory 365 33 One Hundred and Fifty-sixth street, from St. Nicholas to Total $51,797 01

8168 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

1435 June 2 Fourteenth street, from University place to Ninth avenue except from Appropriations. Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue Under electric. .624 Flagging sidewalks and fencing vacant lots in front of City property.... $2,000 00 Work commenced June a, r9o3. Excavation completed 5o per cent.; track completed 45 per cent.; Amount of vouchers drawn during first quarter pavement restored temporarily 40 per cent. Amount of vouchers drawn during second quarter The roadway at this location is to be asphalted from curb to curb Outstanding liabilities (estimated) $1.5" 35 as soon as the track work is done. 488 65 1439 June 8 Forsyth street, from Grand street to Houston street Under electric. .435 Balance (estimated) Work commenced June 8, 1903. 2,000 00 Excavation completed 6o per cent. Chemical and Cement Laboratory $2,500 00 1476 Jrne 15 Thirty-fourth street, from Second to Madison avenue Under electric. •407 Amount of vouchers drawn during first quarter $337 50 Work commenced June 15, 1903. Amount of vouchers drawn during second quarter 365 33 Excavation completed 46 per cent. Outstanding liabilities (estimated) 675 00 Balance (estimated) 1,122 17 MAINS. 2,500 00 Permits Issued to the Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Subway Company. Riverside Drive viaduct, maintenance of, 1903— Amount of vouchers drawn $7.451 22 Permit Date Extension of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette— No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. Amount of vouchers drawn $4,569 89 1248 April i Ludlow street, west side, from south side Riv- Repairs and renewals of pavements and regrading— Ington street to No. 127 Ludlow street To lay main conduit. Amount of vouchers drawn $865 66 1249 April 1 Housstotrenesttreet, north side, from southwest cor- ner Lewis street, to No. 434 East Houston Chemical and Cement Laboratory— To lay main conduit. Amount of vouchers drawn $365 33 1250 April I Houston street, south side, from east side Co- Works Completed During the Quarter. lumbia to west side Sheriff street To lay main conduit. 1251 April 1 Mercer street, east side, from north side Prince Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging— to northwest corner Houston street To lay main conduit. Fifty-sixth street, from Eleventh avenue to Twelfth 1252 April 1 atst street, north side, from east side First avenue. to 220 feet east To lay main conduit. avenue $7,300 17 1253 April 1 48th street, south side, from east side Lexing- One Hundred and Seventy-second street. from Amster- ton avenue to No. 140 East 48th street To lay main conduit. dam avenue to Audubon avenue 2,951 36 3254 April 1 Broadway, west side, from north side Manhattan To lay main conduit. $10,251 street to north side 13tst street 53 1255 April 1 131st street, north side, from east to west side Flagging, reflagging, curbing and recurbing- of Broadway To lay main conduit. Ninety-second street, north side, commencing mo feet 1270 April 2 Rivington street, south side, from west side of east of Riverside Drive, etc Ludlow street to No. 89 and 93 Rivingtcn $277 75 street To lay main conduit. One Hundred and Fifteenth street, north side, west of 1271 April 2 1 1 th street, south side, from No. 218 and 220 Filth avenue, opposite Lots Nos. 3o, 31 and 32 85 76 to 232 East irth street To lay main conduit. One Hundred anf Fifty-fifth street, north side, from St 1272 April 2 19th street, north side, from No. 213 to No 274 West r9th street To lay main conduit. Nicholas avenue to Edgecombe avenue 831 3o 1273 April 2 zoth street, south side, from northwest corner 1,194 81 First avenue to No. 302 East aoth street._. To lay main conduit. Cleaning and painting Riverside Drive viaduct from One Hundred and 1274 April 2 Park avenue, west side, from north side 34th to south aide 35th street To lay main conduit. Twenty-seventh street to One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street 9,661 Co 1275 April 2 51st street, north side, from east side Madison avenue to No. 29 East 51st street To lay main conduit. Total 1276 April 2 124th street, north side, from No. 119 to No $21,107 34 129 East 124th street To lay main conduit. 1277 April 2 154th street, south side, from west side St DOCUMENT "E." avenue, to No. 410 West 154th street To lay main conduit. REPORT OF PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT ENGINEER. 1278 April 2 Amsterdam avenue, east side, from north side President of the Borough of Manhattan, 159th street to No. 2011 Amsterdam ave- nue To lay main conduit. Offices Commissioner of Public Works. 1280 April 3 West street. east side. from north side Morton Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer, street, to south side Chrystie street 1281 April 3 17th street, north side, from east side Tenth To lay main conduit. New York, July 13, 1903. To lay main conduit. Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public Works: avenue to No. 45z West 17th street 1282 April 3 aoth Bstrroesedtse, anyorth stele, from east to west side Dear Sir—I herewith hand you report of Wisner Martin. Principal Assistant En- To lay main conduit. 1283 April 3 43d street, south side, from east to west side of gineer, of the transactions of his office during the quarter ending June 3o, 1903. Second avenue To lay main conduit. Respectfully, 1284 April 3 44th street. south side, from east side Sixth aye-ave- GEORGE R. OLNEY, Chief Engineer. nue to No. 41 West 44th street 1285 April 3 58th street. south side, from west side Eighth To lay main conduit. avenue, between No. 308 and No. 310 West President of the Borough of Manhattan, 58th streets To lay main conduit. Offices of Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, 1286 April 3 113th street, south side, from west side Madison New York, July 13, 1903. avenue to Nos. zo and 22 East ii3th street. To lay main conduit. GEO. R. OLNEY, Esq., Chief Engineer: 1287 April 3 117th street, south side. from east side Madison avenue to northeast corner Fifth avenue To lay main conduit. Dear Sir—I beg to submit the following report of, the transactions of this office 1293 April 4 William street, east side. from south side Cedar during the quarter ending June 3o, 1903. street, to south side Liberty street. To lay main conduit. 1294 April 4 Madison street, north side from east side New Respectfully. Bowery to east side Catharine street street To lay main conduit. WISNER MARTIN, Principal Assistant Engineer. 1295 April 4 Avenue D, west side, from south side 12th to south side 14th street RAILWAYS. 1296 April 4 54th street, north side. from west side First To lay main conduit. avenue to No. 307 East 54th street To lay main conduit. Permits Issued to the Interurban Street Railway Company. 1297 April 4 69th street, south side, from northwest cornerrn sFyiernstueavenue to northeast corner Second To lay main conduit. Permit Date • 1298 April 4 73d street, south side, from northwest corner No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. Lexington avenue to No. 126 East 73d street To lay main conduit. 1319 April 13 Third avenue, Beekman street to One. Hundred To remove unused crossovers. 1299 April 4 76th street, north side, from southeast corner and Twenty-sixth street, at various points Broadway to No. 211 East 76th street... • To lay main conduit. 1320 April 13 Second avenue, Houston street to Stuyvesant Section under permit No. 6o5. 1300 April 4 94th street, north side, from east side Riverside street Drive to No. 319 West 94th street 1383 May 4 14th street and Avenue A line. beginning at General permit to construct under 13o1 April 4 Seventh avenue, west side. from north side To lay main conduit. First avenue and Avenue B, along ist electric street railway. 834th street to No. 2288 Seventh avenue To lay main conduit. street to Avenue A, with single tracks; 1302 April 4 Seventh avenue, west side. from South side thence along Avenue A to 2d street, with . 135th street to No. 2288 Seventh avenue To lay main conduit. single track; thence along Avenue A to 1303 April 4 150th street, south side, from No. 400 to No. 14th street; thence along 14th street to 408 West 150th street To lay main conduit. Fourth avenue 1306 April 7 84th street, south side, from west side Avenue 1 389 May 6 Lath street line, beginning at 14th street in the General permit to construct under D to east side Avenue B To lay main conduit. intersection of Fourth avenue: thence along electric street railway. 1307 April 7 133d street, north side. from west side Seventh 14th street to the marginal line for docks avenue to No. 259 \Vest 133d street To lay main conduit. on the 1310 April 8 Carmen street, east side, from north side Riv- 1418 May 21 Chrystie street, Grand to Houston street, and Section under permit No. 6o5. ington street to north side Houston street. To lay main conduit. Houston street, from Forsyth to Chrystie r311 April 8 75th street, north side, from east side Fifth street avenue to Nos. t and 3 East 75th street To lay main c nduit. 1426 June I 85th street, from Madison to Fifth avenue Section under permit No. 1141. 1334 April r5 51st street, north side, from No. 27 to No. 43 1 435 June z 14th street, from Seventh to Ninth avenue, Section under permit No. 1389. East gist street To lay main conduit. also 14th street, from University place to 1339 April 16 Lexington avenue, east side. from north side Fifth avenue and 14th street, from Sixth 125th street to south side 131st street..., To lay main conduit. to Seventh avenue 1340 April 16 Fm street, east side, from south side Spring 1439 June 8 Forsyth street, from Grand to Houston street Section under permit No. 6o5. street to north side Great Jones street To lay main c mduit. 1462 June 12 Central Park, North and Railroad; General permit to construct under 1341 April 16 Elm street, west side, from north side Spring beginning at Tenth avenue in the inter- electric street railway. street to north side Great Jones street To lay main conduit. • section of 34th street; thence along Tenth 134 avenue to 42d street 2 April 16 Lexington avenue, west side, from north side 125th street to south side 131st street To lay main conduit. 1476 June 15 34th street, from Second to Madison avenue Section under permit No. 1451. 1343 April 17 Spring street, south side, from east side 1517 June 22 Beginning at 42d street, in the intersection of General permit to construct under Tenth avenue; thence along 42c1 street to electric street railway. Marion street to west side Elm street To lay main conduit. the Hudson river 1344 Amil 17 Bleecker street, south side, from west side Elm to east side Elm street 1461 June 12 34th street, Crosstown Railway; beginning at General permit to construct under To lay main canduit. 34th street, in the intersection of Second electric street railway. 1348 April is Cherry street. south side. from east side Jeffer- avenue; thence along 34th street to the son street •0 I50 feet easterly To lay main conduit marginal line for docks on the Hudson 1349 April 18 122d nsttiereet, south side, from northwest corner river Third avenue to east side Lexington ave- 1551 June 29 34th street, from Seventh to Tenth avenue Section under permit No. 1461. 1367 April 25 Lexington avenue, west side, from north side To lay main conduit. ' tyth street to north side 124th street To lay main conduit. PROGRESS REPORT OF STREET RAILWAY WORK. 1368 April 28 Lexington avenue, east side, from south aide Interurban Street Railway Company. I r9th street to No. 2061 Lexington avenue. To lay main conduit. 1400 May 8 3d street, north side, from southwest corner Lewis street to No. 291 East 3d street... • To lay main conduit. Date Of 1440 June 9 John street, south side. from east side Gold Permit Issue or Location and Proposed Motive Power. Length street to east side William street To lay main conduit. No. Reissue. in Miles. 1441 June 9 3;th treet, south side, from No. 134 to No. 146 West 37th street To lay main conduit. 1902. 443 June to 16th street, north side, from west side Avenue 784 Oct. zo Fourteenth street, from Avenue B to Avenue A, and Avenue A, C to Willard Parker Hospital To lay main conduit. from Fourteenth street to north line of car barn Under electric. .170 1445 June 10 75th street, north side, from Nos. 5o3 and 507 Work commenced October 20, 1902; suspended December 13, to Nos. 535 and 539 East 75th street To lay main conduit. 1902; resumed March 12. '903; completed, except in the intersection 1446 Jt'ne to 76th street. south side, from northwest corner of Fourteenth street, April n, 1903. Second avenue to No. 240 East 76th street. To lay main conduit. The surface at this location was planked over to remain until 1447 June zo St. Nicholas avenue, west side, from north side the change of motive power on the Fourteenth Street Line is completed. 127th street to 130 feet north To lay main conduit. 1903- 1449 June in 46th street. south side, from west side Eighth 1181 Mar. z8 Eighty-sixth street, from Second avenue to Avenue A, and Avenue A, avenue to northeast corner Ninth avenue To lay main conduit. fom Eighty-sixth street to Ninety-second street Under electric. .583 1450 June II Park avenue, east side, from north aide 87th Work commenced March 17, 1903. street to No. 1073 Park avenue To lay main conduit. Excavation and track completed May 3o, 1903; pavement re- tssz illIlle 12 Ridge street. west side, from north side stored May 30, 1903, 8o per cent.; pavement restored June 3o, 1903, Broome street to No. 48 Ridge street To lay main conduit. 09 per cent... cars operated Sunday, May 17, 1903. 1452 June 12 Ridge street, west side, from No. 51 to No. 89 Forsyth to ChrystieChrystie street Under electric. •435 Ridge street Work commenced April 13, 1903. 1453 June 12 Avenue P. west side, from north side 9th street To lay main conduit. Excavation and track completed too per cent.; pavement restored to No. 121 Avenue D To lay main conduit. 90 per cent. 1 454 Tine 12 18th street, north side, front west side Lexing- 1418 May 21 Chrystie street. from Grand to Houston street, and Houston street, from ton avenue to No. 121 East 38th street To lay main conduit. Forsyth to Chrystie street Under electric. •435 1455 June to 44th street, south side, from northeast corner V\ ork commenced May 21, 1903.' Ninth avenue to No. 344 West 44th street. To lay main conduit. Excavation completed too per cent.; track completed 40 per cent. 14.56 June 12 75th street, north side, from west side Avenue 1426 June I Eighty-fifth street, from Madsoni avenue to Fifth avenue Under electric. .125 A to east side First avenue To lay main conduit. Work commenced June , 1903. 1457 June 12 86th street, north side, from west side Avenue A Excavation completed so per cent.; track completed 45 per cent. to east side First avenue To lay main conduit.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8169

Permit Date 1257 April 4th street, south side, from west side Barrow No. of Issue. Purpose. Location. street to No. i90 West 4th street To lay long service ins feet. 1258 April 68th street, north aide, from west side Avenue A 1458 June 12 115th . street, north side, from No. x5 to No to No. 441 East 68th street To lay long service 137 feet. 79 West 1 t 5th street To lay main conduit. 1279 April 2 24th street, south side, from No. 394 Sixth 1459 June 12 Fifth avenue, west side, frum south side tooth avenue (24th street side) to No. 54 West street to No. i.88 Fifth avenue To lay main conduit. 24th street To lay long service xis feet. 1460 June 12 120th street, north side, from southwest corner 1312 April 8 22d street, south side, from west side Tenth Seventh avenue to No. 209 West zaoth avenue to No. 514 West 22d street To lay long service iso feet. street To lay main conduit. 1316 April xo Broome street, north side, from east side Mul- 1463 June 13 Leonard street, north side, from No. 18 to 210 berry street to No. 396 Broome street To lay long service z xo feet. feet east of east corner Broadway To lay main conduit. 1318 April 13 Franklin street, south side, from east side 1464 June is Franklinstreet, south side, from No. 75 to No Varick street to east side Greenwich street. To lay main conduit. 95 Franklin street To lay main conduit. 1335 April is Franklin street, north side, from east side Var- 1465 June x5 White street, south side, from No. 54 White ick street to No. x52 Franklin street To lay long service 35o feet. street to 245 feet east To lay main conduit. raso April 18 Union Square West west side, from south side 1466 June i5 W'rshington street, east side, from south side 14th street to No. 13 Union Square West To lay long service 132 feet. Bank street to No. 729 Washington street. To lay main conduit. 1351 April 21 East Broadway, south side, from No. 23 to No 1467 June is Bank street, south Aide, from east side Washing. 33 East Broadway To lay long service 120 feet. ton street to No. 114 Bank street To lay main conduit. 1355 April 22 First avenue, east side, from south side 92d 1468 June 15 15111 street, north side, from west side Avenue street to No. 1766 First avenue To lay long service zoo feet. A to No. 409 East 15th street To lay main conduit. 1356 April 22 Franklin street, south side, from east side West 1469 June 15 Eleventh avenue, west side, from south side Broadway to east side Varick street To lay main conduit. 24th street to north side 25th street To lay main conduit. 1365 April 25 72d street, north side, from east side Avenue 1470 June is Ninth avenue, east side,. from north side 43st A to No. 507 East 72d street To lay long service 270 feet. street to No. 588 Ninth avenue To lay main conduit. 1366 April 25 Amsterdam avenue, east side, from northwest i471 June Is 6oth street, south side, from west side Madison corner 109th street to No. 995 Amsterdam To lay main conduit. avenue to No. z8 East 6oth street avenue To lay long service zoo feet. 1472 June zs 66th street, north side, from east side Madison x369 April 28 21st street, north side, from east side Sixth ave- To lay main conduit. . avenue zoo feet east nue to No. 49 West 21st street To lay long service tes feet. 1473 June is Park avenue, west side, from north side 66th 1370 April 28 96th street, north side, from southwest corner street to south side 67th street To lay main conduit. Amsterdam avenue to No. 231 West 96th 1474 June 15 xxxth street, north side, from west side Seventh street To lay long service 410 feet. avenue to east side Eighth avenue. To lay main conduit. 1376 April 29 Washington Square South, south side, from east 1480 June 16 66th street, south side, from east side Lexing- side West Broadway to No. 62 Washing- ton avenue to 234.feet east of Park avenue. To lay main conduit. ton Square To lay long service 125 feet. 1481 June x6 84t1r street, north side, from east side Fifth ave- 1402 May 13 51st street, north side, from east side Madison To lay main conduit. nue to No. z t EastE 84th street avenue to No. 27 East 51st street To lay long service 170 feet. 1482 June x6 86th street, north side, from Nos. 315 to 329 1406 May 14 place, north side, from west side Broad- To lay main conduit. Battery East 86th street way to east side Greenwich street To lay main conduit. 1483 June 16 88th street, north siue, from west side Lexington 1409 May 14 Fifth avenue, east side, from north side 29th avenue to east side Park avenue To lay main conduit. street to No. 273 Fifth avenue To lay long service zo5 feet. 1484 June 16 1o3d street, north side, from east side West End 14x1 May 15 135th street, north side, from southwest corner avenue to east side Riverside Drive To lay main conduit. to southeast corner Fifth avenue to No 1485 June 17 Varick street, east side, from south side Laight I East 135th street To lay long service 120 feet. street to No. 32 Varick street To lay main conduit. 1412 May x6 Jones street, east side, from south side 4th street 1486 June 17 Jefferson street, east side, from northwest corner to No. 12 Jones street To lay long service no feet. South street to north side Water street To lay main conduit. 1417 May 22 Worth street, south side, from northeast corner 1487 June 17 1o6th street, south side, from west side Lex- Broadway to No. 94 Worth street To lay main conduit. To lay long service 150 feet. ington avenue to east side Park avenue 1419 May 25 23d street, south side, from No. 24 to No. 32 1488 June z7 112th street, north side, from 7o feet west of East 23d street To lay long service Ito feet. . Broadway to No. 603 West 112th street To lay main conduit. i421 May 26 55th street, south side, from northwest corner 1489 June 17 Lenox avenue. west side, from 6o feet north Eighth avenue to No. 306 West 55th of i rith street to north side 113th street To lay main conduit. strees To lay long service x8o feet. 1490 June 17 115th street, north side, from west side Broad- 1433 June 3 Church street, west side, from south side Liberty way to x75 feet west of Broadway To lay main conduit. street to south side Barclay street To lay main conduit. 1491 June 17 Lenox avenue, west side, from No. 229 Lenox 1434 June 3 Church street, east side, from south side Bar- avenue to south side 124th street To lay main conduit. clay street to south side Canal street To lay main conduit. 1492 June 17 Clinton street, east side, from south side Broome 1436 June 4 West street and Harrison street, from No. 48 street to south side new East River Harrison To lay main conduit. street to Pier 22, North river To lay long service 450 feet. Bridge 1437 June 5 Third avenue, west side, from southeast corner 1493 June x9 13th street, north side, from east side Seventh To lay main conduit. to southwest corner of to8th street to No avenue to No. 152 West 13th street 1960 Third avenue To lay long service 140 feet. 494 June 19 6ad street, north side, from west side Avenue 1 To lay main conduit. 1438 June 5 131st street, north side, from southeast corner 2 to southeast corner First avenue Eighth avenue to No. 2246 Eighth avenue, 1495 June 19 64th street, north side, from west side Central 131st street side To lay long service 120 feet. Park West to No. 33 West 64th street To lay main conduit. 1442 June to Amsterdam avenue, east side, from southwest 1496 June 19 meth street, south side, from west side Third To lay main conduit. corner 84th street to No. 489 Amsterdam avenue to east side Lexington avenue avenue To lay long service z6o feet. 1497 June 19 1o6th sheet, north side, from west side Lexing- To lay main conduit. 1477 June 16 Trinity place, east side. from south side Ex- ton avenue to east side Park avenue change alley to south side Rector street Enlarging subway. i498 June 19 127th street, north side, from west side Eighth 1478 June 16 Trinity place, west side, from southeast corner avenue to east side St. Nicholas avenue To lay main conduit. Rector street to south side Liberty street. Enlarging subway. 1499 June 19 127th street, north side, from east to west side 1479 June 16 Dey street, south side, from west side Church To lay main conduit. St. Nicholas avenue street to No. 13 Dey street To lay main conduit. 1504 June 20 John street, south side, from east side William 1510 June 20 79th street, south side, from east side Avenue To lay main conduit. street to east side Nassau street B to east side Avenue A To lay main conduit. 1505 June 20 Broome street, south side, from northwest corner 1532 June 26 Lenox avenue, east side, from north side 118th Chrystie street to No. 329 Broome street To lay main conduit. street to north side 124th street To lay main conduit. I 506 June 20 24th street, north side, from southeast corner 1533 June 26 Cortlandt street, north side. from west side Eleventh avenue to No. 541 West 24th Church street to east side West street To lay main conduit. street To lay main conduit. 1507 June 20 37th street, north side, from No. 305 to No 331 West 37th street To lay main conduit. 1508 June 20 75th street, north side, from southeast corner Permit Issued to the New York Fire Department. Riverside Drive to No. 329 West 75th street To lay main conduit. Permit Date 1509 June 20 92d sheet, south side, from east side Columbus No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. avenue to No. .32 West 92d street To lay main conduit. 157 June 23 13th street, north side, from No. z07 West 13th 1420 May 26 102d street, south side, from west side Columbus street to No. x47 West 13th street To lay main conduit. avenue to 172 feet west To lay main conduit. 1512 June 23 44th street, north side, from west side Second avenue to No. 227 East 44th street To lay main conduit. 1513 June 23 50th street, south side, from west side First Permit Issued to the Commercial Cable Company. avenue to east side Second avenue To lay main conduit. 1514 June 23 soth street, south side, from west side Tenth avenue to west side Twelfth avenue To lay main conduit. Permit Date is z5 June 23 71st street, north side, from west side Avenue No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. A to No. 425 East 71st street To lay main conduit. 1516 June 23 128th street, north side, from east to west side 1347 April 18 Second avenue, east side, from south side 11th Lexington avenue To lay main conduit. street to south side 58th street To repair main conduits. 1518 June 24 Clinton street, east side, from south side new East River Bridge to southwest corner Houston street To lay main conduit. Permit Issued to Stern Brothers. 1519 June 24 Spring street, south side, from east side Eliza- beth street to No. 8 Spring street To lay main conduit. x520 June 24 39th street, north side, from east side Park Permit Date avenue to west side Broadway To lay main conduit. No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. 152z June 24 39th street, south side, from west side Seventh To lay main conduit. 1415 May 23 22d street, from No. is West to No. r6 West avenue to No. 27o West 39th street 22d street To build a tunnel. 1525 June 25 .31st street, south side, from west side Madison avenue to northeast corner Fifth avenue To lay main conduit. 1526 June 25 133d street, south side, from northwest corner Permit Issued to the H. B. Claflin Company. Eighth avenue to east side St. Nicholas avenue To lay main conduit. 1530 June 26 Avenue D, east side, from south to north side Permit Date Houston street To lay main conduit. No. of Tssee. Location. Purpose. 1531 June 26 Houston street, north side, from cast side Ave- nue D to No. 434 East Houston street To lay main conduit. 13,7 April 9 Worth street. from No. 20 across the street to 1534 June 26 Watts street, south side, from north side Canal No 21 Worth street, near West Broadway. To lay steam pipe. street to No. 71 Watts street To lay main conduit. 1535 June 26 West street, east side, from south side Perry street to No. 421 West street To lay main conduit. Permits Issued to the Consolidated Gas Company. 1536 June 26 Avenue C. west side, from south side 14th street to north side z5th street To lay main conduit. t537 Tune 26 Avenue A. east side, from north side 15th street Permit Date to No. 265 Avenue A To lay main conduit. No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. i538 June 26 15th street, north side, from west side Avenue C to No. 633 E. 15th street To lay main conduit. 1259 April x 27th street. north and south sides, from west side Seventh avenue to east side Eighth t539 June 26 Avenue C, west side, from north side 15th street To overhaul mains. to north side r6th street' To lay main conduit. avenue 1260 April x loth street. south side. from west side Eighth 1540 June 26 31st street, north side, from east to west side To overhaul mains. To lay main conduit. avenue to east side Ninth avenue Fifth avenue 1261 April 1 79th street. south side, from East river to east 1541 June 26 35th street, south side. from northeast corner To. overhaul mains. Eighth avenue to No. 262 West 35th street. To lay main conduit. side of Avenue A 1262 April 1 8Ist street north and south sides, from west 1542 June 26 43d street, south side, from No. 208 to No. 244 To lay main conduit. side Third avenue to east side Lexington West 43d street avenue To overhaul mains. 1543 June 26 49th street, south side, from No. toe to Ito To lay main conduit. 1263 April 1 87th street. north and south aides, from west West 49th street side Second avenue to east side Lexington 1544 June 26 85th street, south side, from west side East End To 'lay main conduit. avenue To overhaul mains. avenue to east side Avenue A 1264 April u 88th street. north and south sides. from west 1545 Tune 26 Avenue A, east side, from south side 85th street To lay main conduit. side Third avenue to east side Fifth ave- to No. 1622 Avenue A nue 1546 June 26 91st street, south side, from northeast corner To overhaul mains. Columbus avenue to No. 34 West 91st /265 April 2 43d street. north and south sides, from west . To lay main conduit. side First avenue to east side Third ave- street nue To overhaul mains. 1547 June 26 31st street, south side, from No. 143 to 152 1266 April 2 45th street. north and south sides, from west East 31st street To lay main conduit. side First avenue to east side Depew plsce. To overhaul mains. 1552 June 29 121st street, south side, from ens. side Lexing- 1267 April 2 79th trect, north side. from west side East End ton avenue to east side Madison avenue To lay main conduit. avenue to east side Avenue A To overhaul mains. 1560 June 3o z r6th street, north side, from west side Pleasant i268 April 2 8oth street, north side. from west side East avenue to west side Third avenue To lay main conduit. End avenue to east side Avenue A 1561 June 30 116th street, north side, from east side Madison To overhaul mains. 1269 April 2 81st street, north side, from west side Avenue avenue to No. 173 East rt6th street To lay main conduit. A to east side First avenue To overhaul mains. 1288 April 3 56th street. north and south sides. from west Permits Issued to the Empire City Subway Company. side Eighth avenue to east side Ninth avenue To overhaul mains. x289 April 3 67th Street. north and south sides, from west side Central Park West to east side Am- Permit Date No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. terdam avenue To overhaul mains. 1290 April 3 loth street, north side, from west side Avenue A to east side First avenue To overhaul mains. 1256 April z Broad street, west aide, from No. 24 Broad 129t April 4 loth street, north and south sides, from west side street to 115 feet north To lay long service z ts feet. First avenue to east side Park avenue To overhaul mains.

81 70 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

Permit Date 1401 May z i 133d street, north and south sides, from west No. of Issue. Location. Purpose. side Madison avenue to east side Fifth ave- nue To overhaul mains. 1292 April 4 69th street, north and south sides, from west 1403 May 13 Dry Dock street, east side, from south side Itth side Avenue A to east side Lexington street to north side 12th street To lay new main. avenue To overhaul mains. 1404 May 13 89th street, north and south sides, from west side Central Park West to east side Colum- 1304 April 7 Lenox avenue, east and west sides, from north To overhaul mains. side 111th street to south side 115th street. To overhaul mains. bus avenue 1305 Apnl 7 Lenox avenue, east and west sides, from north 1405 May 13 Seventh avenue, west side, from 175 feet north side it7th street to south side 124th street. To overhaul mains. of north curb of i53c1 street to north. side 1308 April 8 84th street, north side, from hest side Madison 155th street To lay new main. avenue to east side Fifth avenue To overhaul mains. 1407 May r4 9oth street, north and south sides, from west 1309 April 8 tot st street, north side, from west side Broad- side Central Park West to east side Colum- way to east side West End avenue To overhaul main. bus avenue To overhaul mains. 1313 April g 13th street, north and south sides, from west 1408 May rq 144th street, north side, from west side Hamilton side Sixth avenue to east side Seventh terrace to east side Convent avenue To overhaul main. avenue To overhaul mains. 1413 May 19 127th street, north and south sides, from west 1314 April to 92d street north and south sides, from west side Second avenue to east side Park side central Park West to east side Colum- avenue To overhaul mains. bus avenue To overhaul mains. 1 414 May 20 lIth street, north side, from 25o feet east of 13:5 April to tooth itreet, north and south sides. from west east curb of Avenue D to east side Dry side Park avenue to east side Fifth avenue. To overhaul mains. Dock street To lay new main. 1321 April z4 46th street. north and south sides, from west 1416 May 22 Amsterdam avenue, east and west sides, from side Eighth avenue to east side Eleventh north side 141st street to south side 155th avenue To overhaul mains. street To lay new main. 1322 April t4 57111 street, north and south sides, from west 1423 May z8 tooth street, north side, from west side Broad- side Avenue A to east side First avenue To overhaul mains. way to east side West End avenue To overhaul main. 1323 April 14 61st street, south side, from west side Avenue 5424 May 29 91st street, north and south sides, from west A to east side First avenue To overhaul main. side Central Park West to east side 1324 April 14 73d street. north and south sides, from west side Columbus avenue To overhaul mains. Avenue A to east side Third avenue To overhaul mains. 1425 May 29 93d street, north side, from west side Broad- 1325 April 14 75th street, ncrth side, from west side Avenue way to east side West End avenue • To overhaul main. A to east side First avenue To overhaul main. 1427 June 3 42d street, north and south sides, from west 1320 April 14 75th street, north and south sides, from west side Seventh avenue to east side Eighth side Lexington avenue to east side Park avenue To overhaul mains. avenne To overhaul mains. 1428 June 3 42d street, north and south sides, from west 1327 April 14 77th street. north and south sides, fitorn west side Eighth avenue to west side Ninth side Park avenue to east side Fifth ave- avenue To overhaul mains. nue To overhaul mains: 1429 June 3 42d street, north and south sides, from west ,1328 April 14 125th street, north and south sides, from west side Ninth avenue to east side Tenth ave- side First avenue to east side Third ave- nue To overhaul mains. nue To overhaul mains. 1430 June 3 12th street, north side from east side Avenue D 1329 April 14 131st street, north and south sides, from west to 40 feet west of east curb of Avenue D To lay new main. side Park avenue to east side Seventh 1 431 June 3 12th street, north side, from 40 feet west of avenue To overhaul mains. west curb of Avenue D to 160 feet west i330 April 14 132d street, north and south sides, from west of east curb of Dry Dock street To lay new main. side lark avenue to east side Fifth avenue. To overhaul mains. 1432 June 3 tath street, north side, from east side Dry Dock 1331 April 15 loth street, north and south sides, from west street to i6o feet west of east curb of Dry side Seventh avenue to east side Ninth Dock street ... To lay new main. avenue To overhaul mains. 1475 June ts 56th street, north side, from west side Eleventh 1332 April 15 134th street, north and south sides, from west avenue to east side Twelfth avenue To overhaul main. side Madison avenue to east side Fifth ave- i500 June ig Caroline street, east side. from north side Duane nue To overhaul mains. street to south side Jay street To overhaul main. 1333 April 15 147th street, north side, from west side St. 1501 June 19 G9th street, north side, from East river to east Nicholas avenue to east side Convent ave- side Avenue A To overhaul main. nue To overhaul main. 1502 June rg Convent avenue, east and west sides, from north 1336 April 16 63d street, north side, from west side Central side 141st street to south side 142d street. To overhaul main. Park West to east side Broadway To overhaul main. 1503 June 20 99th street, north side, from west side West 1337 April 16 tooth street, north and south sides, from west End avenue to east side Riverside Drive To overhaul main. side First avenue to east side Lexington 1522 June 23 87th street, north side, from west side Broad- avenue To overhaul mains. way t' east side West End avenue To overhaul main. 1338 April 16 to6th street, north and south sides, from west 523 June 25 92d street, north side, from west side First side I'ark avenue to east side Fifth avenue. To overhaul mains. avenue to east side Second avenue To overhaul main. 1345 April z8 121st atreet, north and south sides, from west 1524 June 25 93d street, north side, from west side Park side Lexington avenue to east side Madi- avenue to east side Madison avenue To overhaul main. son avenue To overhaul mains. 1528 June 26 92d street, north side, from west side Third 1346 April r8 126th street, north side, from west side First avenue to east—side Park avenue To overhaul main. avenue to east side Second avenue To overhaul main. i529 June z6 93d street, north side, from west side First ave- 1352 April 21 25th street, north and south sides, from west nue to east side Second avenue To overhaul mains. side Sixth avenue to east aide Eighth ave- 1548 June 26 28th street, north and south sides, from west nue To overhaul mains. side. Seventh avenue to east side Eighth 1353 April 21 33d street, north and south sides, from west avenue To overhaul mains. side Sixth avenue to east side Ninth ave- 1549 June 26 Amsterdam avenue, east side, from south side nue To overhaul mains. 86th street to north side 90th street To overhaul mains. 1354 April 2z 35th street, north and south sides, from west 1550 June 26 Amsterdam avenue, west side, from south side side Second avenue to cast side Third 86th street to north side 90th street To overhaul mains. avenue To overhaul mains. 1553 June 3o 198th street, south side, from west side Pleasant 1357 April 23 55th street, north and south sides, from west avenue to east side First avenue To lay new main. side Broadway to east side Eighth avenue. To overhaul mains. 1554 June 3o Van Corlear place, East, from east side Kings- 1358 April 23 128t11 street, north and south sides, from west bridge avenue to south side Jacobus place. To lay new main. side Second avenue to east side Third ave- 1555 June 3o 52d street, north and south sides, from west nue To overhaul mains. side First avenue to east side Second ave- 1359 April 24 36th street, north and south sides, from west nue To overhaul mains. side Ninth avenue to east side Tenth ave- 1556 June 3o 94th street, north side, from west side First nue To overhaul mains. avenue to east side Second avenue To overhaul main. 1360 April 24 49th street. north and south sides, from west 1557 June 30 94th street. north and south sides, from west side Eighth avenue to east side Ninth side Park avenue to east side Madison avenue To overhaul mains. avenue To overhaul mains. 1558 June 3o 97th street. north side, from west side West 1361 oapril 24 49th sheet, north side, from west side Tenth avenue to east side Eleventh avenue To overhaul mains. End avenue to east side Riverside Drive To overhaul main. 1362 April 24 53d street. north and south sides, from west 1559 June 3o 99th street, north side, from west side Broadway side First avenue to east side Park ave- to east side West End avenue To overhaul main. nue To overhaul mains. 1562 July 3o Van Corlear place, West, from east side Wicker place to south side Jacobus place x363 April 24 55th street, north side, from west side Avenue To lay new main. A to east side First avenue To overhaul main. 1364 April 24 6oth street, north side, from west side Avenue A to east side First avenue To overhaul main. Length of New Mains Laid. 137i April 28 8th street. north and south sides, from west side Second avenue to east side Third avenue To overhaul mains. Feet. /372 April 28 14th street, north and south sides, from west side Seventh avenue to east side Hudson Electric main conduits 42,771 street To overhaul mains. Gas main 1373 April 28 16th street, north and south sides, from west 3,640 side Seventh avenue to east side Tenth Steam main 6o avenue To overhaul mains. 1374 April 28 17th street, north and south sides, from west Length of Mains Overhauled. side Seventh avenue to east side Eighth Gas mains 85,691 avenue To overhaul mains. 1375 Aptil 28 56th street, north and south sides, from west Length of Long Services Laid—Those over too Feet Each. side Broadway to cast side Eighth avenue. To overhaul mains. 1377 May x 29th street, north and south sides, from west For electricity 3,992 side First avenue to east side Third ave- nue To overhaul mains. 1378 May r 57th street, north and south sides, from west Total length of trenches opend for mains, 25.786 miles, or 136,154 side Seventh avenue to east side Broad- way To overhaul mains. 1379 May r 6oth street, north and south sides, from west SERVICES AND side Broadway to east side Amsterdam REPAIRS. avenue To overhaul mains. Number of Permits. 13130 May t 61st street, north and south sides, from west side Central Park West to east side Am- sterdam avenue To overhaul mains. Company. Services, Repairs. Total. 1381 May t 62d street, north side, from west side Central Park West to east side Columbus avenue. 'To overhaul mains. For Electricity— r382 May r 08th street, north side, from west side Avenue A to east side First avenue To overhaul main. Consolidated Subway Company 455 105 560 1364 May 6 35th street, north and south sides, from west Empire City Subway Company side Ninth avenue to east side Tenth ave- 592 335 927 nue To overhaul mains. New York Edison Company 1385 May 6 43d street, north and south sides, from west New York Telephone Company .. I I side Ninth avenue to west side Tenth ave- Commercial Cable Company • • I I nue To overhaul mains. 1386 May 6 43d street, north and south sides, from west United Electric Light and Power Company 3 18 21 side Tenth avenue to east side Eleventh Tucker Electrical Construction Company 2 2 avenue To overhaul mains, New York Fire Department 1387 May 6 45th street, north and south sides, from west 4 4 side Eighth avenue to east side Tenth Aldrich Estate I I avenue To overhaul mains. 1388 May 6 62d street, north and south sides, from west Total 1,057 461 1,518 side Avenue A to east side Second avenue. To overhaul mains. For Gas— 1390 May 8 29th street, north and south sides, from west side Eighth avenue to east side Tenth Consolidated Gas Company 257 1,426 1,683 avenue To overhaul mains. For Steam— t391 May 8 49th street, north and south sides, from west side First avenue to east aide Park ave- New York Steam Company 22 88 110 nue To overhaul mains. For Pneumatic Tubes— 1392 May 8 55th street, north side, from west side Tenth New York Mail and Newspaner Transportation Company. avenue to east side Eleventh avenue To overhaul main. :393 May 8 56th street, north and south sides, from west For Isle of -Safety— side Avenue A to east side Third avenue To overhaul mains. John Pierce I 1394 May 8 56th street. north side, from west side Tenth avenue to east side Eleventh avenue To overhaul main. i395 May 8 63d street, north and south sides, from west Total 1,336 1,976 3,313. side Columbus avenue to cast side Am- sterdam avenue 70 overhaul mains. 1396 May 8 64th street, north side, from west side Avenue A to east side Second avenue To overhaul mains. Number of Emergencies. 1397 May 8 64th street. north and south sides, from west Dangerous leaks occuring during the hours when this office is closed, which have side Central Park West to east side Am- sterdam avenue To overhaul mains. been repaired by the: 139$ May 8 65th street, north and south sides, from west New York Edison Company 5 side Avenue A to east side Third avenue. To overhaul mains. Consolidated Gas Company 1399 May 8 66th street, north and south sides, from west 5 Avenuevenue A to east side Third avenue To overhaul mains. Total I0

8171 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD.

SUMMARY OF PAVEMENT OPENINGS. For the Week Ending May 20, 1903. Number of Openings. Overhaul Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. Other Fur. For Electricity— Classification. Electricity. Gas. Steam. poses. Water. Sewage. Total. Consolidated Subway Company 37 4 41 Empire City Subway Company. 36 22 58 Made by I I Aldrich Estate • • Made by Private Corporations. City Departments. Mains (to lay and overhaul) 176 117 2 596 Total 73 27 100 1 Ma 388y Plum9b5ers. For Gas— Mains (to lay and repair) 1,299 3,885 101 .. 388 189 5,862 Consolidated Gas Company 26 158 186 — — — For Steam— Total 1.475 4,002 103 1 593 284 6,458 New York Steam Company 11 12 Railways (to construct and repair) 889 For Pneumatic Tubes— New York Mail and Newspaper Transportation Total 7.347 Company

Total 100 197 299 Note—The above summary does not include openings in the surface of pavements made by this Bureau and the asphalt paving companies for the purpose of repairing defects in the pave- ments due to ordinary wear, nor openings to repair sidewalks, nor openings for temporary in- cumbrances, such as poles to support banners or derrick guys. For the Week Ending May 27, 1903. • NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS Overhaul Of Pavements Restored over All Openings. Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. All permits issued to private corporations and plumbers to open the pavements re- quire them to have the pavements restored and maintained for two years in good con- For Electricity— Consolidated Subway Company 33 3 36 dition of their own expense. Therefore pavements restored over openings are each in- Empire City • Subway Company • 5o 27 77 spected three times each year for two years. The number of these inspections this New York Fire Department 8 quarter was 7,973, and the number of defective pavements found was 368, of which 250 • Total 91 30 121 have been repaired. For Gas— WEEKLY REPORTS. • Consolidated Gas Company 2 21 108 131 Number of Permits Issued for the Week Ending April 8, 1903. For Steam— New York Steam Company 2 4

Overhaul Total 1 2 113 140 256 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. For Railway Construction and Repairs— • Interurban Street Railway Company For Electricity— Consolidated Subway Company 23 28 6 57 Total 2 57 Empire City Subway Company 27 27 54 New York Edison Company I 1 — -- — For the Week Ending June 3, 1903. Total 23 56 33 112 For Gas— Consolidated Gas Company 10 26 109 145 Overhaul For Steam— Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. New York Steam Company • . 1 4 5 For Electricity— Total 23 10 83 146 262 Consolidated Subway Company 30 17 47 Empire City Subway Company 2 61 20 3 Fire Department For the Week Ending April 15, 1903. Total 2 92 37 131 Overhaul For Gas— II III Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. Consolidated Gas Company 3 5 92 i• or Steam— 10 For Electricity— New York Steam Company 9 Consolidated Subway Company 5 34 8 47 Total 104 138 252 Empire City Subway Company 29 24 54 5 5 For Railway Construction and Repairs— Interurban Street Railway Company Total 6 63 32 101 Lehigh Valley Railroad Company For Gas— Consolidated Gas Company i8 36 97 151 256 For Steam— Total New York Steam Company. 6 6 H. B. Claflin Company 1 L. For the Week Ending June to, 1903. Total 6 7 Overhaul Total 7 t 8 99 135 259 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. For Railway Construction and Repairs— Interurban Street Railway Company. 2 For Electricity— — Consolidated Gas Company TO 29 2 4 1 Total 261 Empire City Subway Company 83 12 95 New York Fire Department 1 1 For the Week Ending April 22, 1903. Total I o 113 137 ■ 14 For Gas— Overhaul Consolidated Gas Company 13 109 122 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. For Steam— New York Steam Company 2 II 13 For Electricity— Consolidated Subway Company 39 5 48 Total 10 128 134 272 Empire City Subway Company. 49 13 63 For Railway Construction and Repairs— Commercial Cable Company • I I Interurban Street Railway. Company I Interboiough Rapid Transit Company 2 Total 88 19 112 For Gas- Total 2 75 Consolidated Gas Company 7 21 11 4 142 For Steam— New York Steam Company 7 7 For the Week Ending June 17, 1903.

Total 5 7 109 140 Overhaul For Isle of Safety— Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. John Pierce

For Electricity— Total 262 Consolidated Subway Company 35 42 7 84 Empire City Subway Company 3 41 42 86 For the Week Ending April 29, 1903. Tucker Electrical Construction Company. 2 .. 2 United Electric Light and Power Company .. 3 3

Overhaul Total 38 88 49 1 75 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. Consolidated Gas Company .. 9 94 104 For Steam— For Electricity— New York Steam Company. 3 2 Consolidated Subway Company 2 32 16 5o Empire City Subway Company 26 19 45 Total 38 100. 145 284 Fire Depahment I I For Railway Construction and Repairs— Interurban Street Railway Company 2 Total 2 59 35 96 For Gas— Total 286 Consolidated Gas Company ti 24 74 109 For Steam— New York Steam Company I 3 4 For the Week Ending, June 24, 1903.

Total 2 84 112 209 Overhaul Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. For the Week Ending May 6, igo3. For Electricity— Consolidated Subway Company 25 47 12 84 Overhaul Empire City Subway Company I 73 26 100 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. United Electric Light and Power Company 5

For Electricity— Total 26 120 43 . 189 38 Consolidated Subway Company 1 9 57 For Gas— Empire City Subway Company 38 72 34 Consolidated Gas Company 7 I0 99 116 13 United Electric Light and Power Company 13 For Steam— New York Fire Department I .. I New York Steam Company. 5 6 Total 73 70 143 Total 26 7 131 1 47 311 For Gas— For Railway Construction and Repairs— 21 25 Consolidated Gas Company 173 219 Interurban Street Railway Company. For Steam— New York Institution for the Blind New York Steam Company. 15 16 Total 31 3 Total 21 99 258 378 For Railway Construction and Repairs— Interurban Street Railway Company 2 For the Week Ending July 1, 1903.

Total 38o Overhaul Company. New Mains, Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. For the Week Ending May 53, 1903. For Electricity— Consolidated Subway Company 30 25 5 6o Overhaul Empire City Subway Company 46 31 Company. New Mains. Mains. Services. Repairs. Total. 78 New York Telephone Company • • For Electricity— Total 31 71 37 139 Consolidate° Subway Company 4 43 For Gas— Empire City Subway Company 3711 24 6a Consolidated Gas Company 3 21 9 63 96 For Steam— Total 2 25 105 78 New York Steam Company 6 For Gas— 7 Consolidated Gas Company S a6 136 168 Total 34 21 81 106 242 For Steam— For Railway Construction and Repairs— New York Steam Company 7 8 Thirty-fourth Street Crosstown Railway Company I Total . 3 S 105 168 281 Total 248

8172 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903.

DOCUMENT "F." The following is a statement of the various appropriations under charge of the REPORT OF CHIEF INSPECTOR. Bureau of Highways, Division of Roads, for boulevards, roads and avenues, main- Offices, Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Manhattan, tenance of, and roads, streets and avenues, unpaved, maintenance of and sprinkling: 'New York, July I, 1903. Boulevards, roads and avenues, maintenance of, 1902 $114,150 00 Amount transmitted during the year 1902 63 GEORGE R. OLNEY, Esq., Chief Engineer, Bureau of Highways: 114,000 Sir-I have the honor to submit a list of permits issued to the undernamed com- Balance May 25, 1903 $149 37 panies for the quarter ended June 30, 1903, for special work under the direction of Boulevards, roads and avenues, maintenance of, 1903 $114,150 00 the Chief Engineer, assigned to me for inspection: Amount transmitted during first quarter ending March 31, 1903 23,975 21 New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Permit Balance April I, 1903 $90,174 79 No. Date of Issue. Location. Purpose. Amount transmitted during the second quarter ending June 30, 1903._ 31,279 73 125 Extended from March 1 To close foot-bridge across Fifty-third street... Repairs. 126 April ro To close Forty-seventh Street Bridge Repairs. Balance July 1, 1903 $58,895 06 127 April 20 North side of Fifty-seventh street Borings. Amount transmitted during the second quarter ending June 30, 1903, from the appropriation of 1902 $450 00 New York and New Jersey Railroad Company. Roads, streets and avenues, unpaved, maintenance of and sprinkling, 1903 .,35,000t 00 Amount transmitted during the first quarter ending March 31, 1903 6,891 so Permit Purpose. No. Date of Issue. Location. Balance April 1. 1933 $28.108 50 128 April 27 To take up sidewalk and pavement on Greenwich Amount transmitted during the second quarter ending June 30, 1903 10.860 41 street, between Christopher and Barrow streets Borings. Balance July 1, 1903 $17.248 09 Pennsylyania, New York and Long Island Railroad. DOCUMENT "H." REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF INCUMBRANCES. Permit No. Date of Issue. Location. Purpose. President of the Borough of Manhattan, Offices, Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Incumbrances 129 May 25 To take up pavement on south side of Thirty- first street, between Seventh and Ninth New York, July To, 1903. avenues; north side of Thirty-third street, between. Seventh and Ninth avenues; east Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public Works: • side of Seventh avenue, between Thirty- Dear Sir-I submit herewith the following report of the operations of tli's first and Thirty-third streets; west side of Ninth avenue, between Thirty-first and Bureau for the quarter endirg June 30, 1903 (months of April, May and June): Thirty-third streets Borings. 796 complaints of obstructions received and attended to; I30 May 25 Take up sidewalks on Thirty-first, Thirty-second 291 seizures and removals of obstructions made; and Thirty-third streets between Seventh and Ninth avenues 4 Borings. 1,230 building material permits issued: 240 permits issued to cross sidewalks with horses and carts; I also have the honor to report the relaying of pavements by the Rapid Transit 180 permits issued to erect temporary sheds over sidewalks; Commission, where same had been disturbed for the purpose of Rapid Transit con- 335 loads of dirt, stone and rubbish removed; struction, has progressed under favorable conditions on Broadway, where the asphalt 64 fallen trees and dangerous stumps and posts removed; has been restored to a good condition in a large proportion of the same from Sixty- 290 permits issued to construct bay vindows (up to June 18): sixth street north to Ninety-fifth street. 6 permits issued to construct ornamental projections (to June 18). Several blocks have been relaid north of Ninety-fifth street on Broadway. Received from owners for redemption of seized articles $536 5o The macadam. surface of Broadway disturbed between One Hundred and Fourth Received for permits to erect temporary sheds 94; of Istreet and north, under the elevated railroad structure, has not been repaired, it Received for permits to construct hay windows 9,116 55 being deemed advisable to await the final completion of the work before making the Received for permits to construct ornamental projections 554 4; extensive restoration. On either side of the elevated structure the roadway has been Received from auction sale. May 25, 5903 315 85 kept free and clear for the use of vehicles. On Fourth avenue, between Thirty-second and Twenty-fourth streets, the pave- Total $11.388 .77 ment has been restored and accepted by the City, and the contract has already been Appropriation "Salaries" $13.200 00 let for laying upon the present stone foundation asphalt blocks. Expended to June 30 6.662 50 Elm street has been regulated and paved under your own direction. Other parts of the Rapid Transit work, so far as the restoration of the pave- Balance $6,537 50 ment to as good a condition as existed before it was disturbed, have progressed very Anpropriation "Removing Obstructions and Incumbrances" ' - 000 co favorably. Expenditures- Respectfully submitted, Removal of obstructions $1.235 50 NICHOLAS It O'CONNOR, Chief Inspector. Removal of dirt, stone and rubbish and Approved: GEORGE R. OLNEY, Chief Engineer. throwing in at various places 748 25 Removal of fallen trees and dangerous DOCUMENT "G." stumps 224 00 REPORT OF DIVISION OF STREETS AND ROADS. Salaries of Foremen and Laborers. 544 00 President of the Borough of Manhattan, Transportation expenses of Inspectors 187 95 Offices, Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, Horse and wagon for use of Superindendent 140 00 New York, July 14, 1903. $3,079 70 Hon. JAMES G. COLLINS, Superintendent of Highways: Expended during first quarter 5,087 05 Dear Sir-I respectfully submit the following statement of the financial condi- 8,166 75 tion of the Division of Roads, accompanied with an accounting of the work per- formed and materials used during the quarter ending June 30, 1903. Balance $5,833 25 The work of this Division consists of the maintenance of 20.72 miles of macadam Respectfully, and gravel roads and 22.39 miles of dirt roads in the Borough of Manhattan. This 'I'. M. McENTEGART, Superintendent of Incumbrances. includes the repairing of washouts and repairing gutters to insure proper drainage. DOCUMENT "I." An examination of this report will show that a great amount of the work of this REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF SEWERS. division cannot well be tabulated, yet calls for a considerable expenditure on the part of the City, such as washouts, which have been limited almost wholly to Boule- President of the Borough of Manhattan, vard Lafayette, Fort Washington avenue and Marble Hill. Offices, Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Sewers, Respectfully, New York, July 14, 1903. THOMAS McGUIRE, General Foreman, Division of Roads. Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner of Public Works: Dear Sir-In compliance with your instructions I herewith forward the Quarterly The following is a statement of the work performed and materials used on Report of the Bureau of Sewers for the quarter ending June 30, 1903: boulevards, roads and avenues. maintenance of, and roads, streets and avenues, un- Statement No. I contains a complete report of the financial transactions during paved, maintenance of and sprinkling: the quarter. Macadam roadway repaired, square yards 5,647 Statement No. 2 is the report of Chief Engineer Loomis, which contains in full Macadam roadway cleaned, miles 936 and detail an account of work completed and in course of construction under his Gutters cleaned, miles 1,447 immediate supervision. Crosswalks cleaned, miles 722 Statement No. 3 shows the amount of work done and the materials used by the Broken stone hauled and used, loads 1,118 laboring force in the cleaning and repairing of basins and sewers during the quarter. Stone hauled and used, loads 97 During the quarter five large sewer contracts, amounting to about $160,000, and Stone screenings hauled and used. loads 187 which were under construction for the last eighteen months, have been completed Gravel hauled and use, loads 8 and accepted, and assessment lists for the same have been forwarded to the Board of Gravel screenings hauled and used, loads 257 Assessors. Ashes hauled and used, loads 33 Eighteen other contracts, amounting to about $250,000, have been in course of Earth hauled and used, loads 623 construction and have progressed favorably, notwithstanding the delays occasioned Refuse removed, loads 4,435 by the strikes among the mechanics and laboring men in the city. Washouts filled, loads 386 Fifteen new contracts have been advertised and let at public letting, and work Dirt roadway repaired,, square yards 2,150 on them will be commenced in the near future. Material hauled, loads 8o The Board of Estimate and Apportionment having allowed the Bureau an addi- Rolling roadway, hours 317 tional $Ioo,000 by bond issue for the repairing of old sewers, the force Spritikling, hours 4,9.37 is now busily employed in preparing plans and specifications for such repairs as are Scraping roadway, miles 40 absolutely necessary and of such an amount as the limited bond issue will admit of. Short dumps, loads 267 The Mechanics and Laborers employed on small repairs and the cleaning of Gneiss stone hauled, loads 152 sewers and basins have performed considerable work, as an examination of the re- Sidewalks made, square yards.. 640 port annexed hereto will show. Flagging relaid, square feet 1,200 Yours respectfully, Loam hauled, loads. 162 WM. H. MICHALES, Superintendent of Sewers. Roadway covered with screenings, square yards Boo Financial transactions of the Bureau of Sewers for the quarter ending June 30, The following is a statement of the work performed in the Repair Shops: 1903: Sprinklers painted 31 Whiffletrees painted - Salaries- 5 Balance March 31, 003 $52,244 68 Signs lettered 72 Poles painted 4 Expenditures- Monitors repaired 16 Making rock wedges 2 April $4,176 50 II Making new springs 2 May. 4,055, 6,8 Monitors lashed 4,122 19 41 Making gutter boards I June Putting hose on crooks 12,354 37 Making clips 21 Picks sharpened 9; 3 Making new plates Balance June 30, 1903 $39,890 31 Making whiffletrees 4 Boring examinations- Monitors packed 6 Making bridge irons 3 Balance March 31, 1903 $2,311 00 Chisels sharpened 6 Repairing tool carts 3 Expenditures- Axles made I Painting road scraper April $25 2 00 May 321 00 New wheels made 15 Making new wheel jack 2 June 264 00 Making swivel bars 2 Making links for chains 6 837 00 Painting push carts 2 Making brake shoe I Putting new tires on wheels 4 Making new brakes for monitors I Balance June 30, 1903 $1,474 00 Hydrant wrenches made... 19 Putting on tires 5 Sewers Repairing and Cleaning-Payrolls and Supplies. Rollers repaired Painting patent scraper Balance March 31, 1903 $126,752 70 16 Tool cart repaired 2 Expenditures- Putting bands on hubs April-Sundries $738 96 Making pole plates 2 Making road scraper 3 Payroll 12,287 87 Making truck signs 48 $13,026 83

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May-Sundries $tso 1.2 streets, between Eleventh and Thirteenth avenues, and in Thirtieth street, between Payroll 15,039 6° 15,190 21 Eleventh avenue and North river. June-Sundries $699 89 Receiving basins on the north and south sides of Sixty-sixth street and adjoin- Payroll 13,444 60 ing the wall of the New York Central and Hudson. River Railroad; on the north- 13,144 49 41 ,361 53 west corner of Lenox avenue and One Hundred and Thirteenth street; on the southwest corner of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Columbus avenue; Balance June 30, 1903 $85,391 '7 on the northwest corner of One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street and Convent General Administration-Supplies and Contingencies. avenue; on the southwest corner of Central Park West and Sixty-third street, and Expenditures- alteration and improvement to recei'ving basins on the northeast and southeast cor- April $275 00 May 6 05 ners of Seventy-ninth street and Riverside Drive. June 90 43 Receiving basins on the southwest corner of Park and Mulberry streets and on $372 o8 the east and west sides of Mulberry street, between Park and Bayard streets; near Sewers Repairing and Cleaning-Payrolls and Supplies. southeast corner of Elm and Great Jones streets; on northeast corner of One Hun- Appropriation of 1902- dred and Twelfth street and Manhattan avenue; on southwest corner of One Hun- Balance March 31, 1903 $417 8o dred and Nineteenth street and Eighth avenue; on northwest corner of One Hun- Expenditures- April $2848 dred and Fifty-first street and Eighth avenue. and on northwest corner of Forty- June 172 84 sixth street and Eleventh avenue. 201 32 Sewer Permits. Balance June 3o, x903 $216 48 133 permits for new sewers and 149 repair permits have been isst,e1. Revenue Bond Fund for Repairs to and Reconstructing Sewers, Borough of Man- Engineer Fees. hattan. Amount of Engineers' fees assessed on property benefited and charged Balance March 31, 1903 $84,495 83 Expenditures- to Street Improvement Fund $8,260 43 April-Payroll $471 00 Respectfully, Repairs 16,159 23 $16,630 23 HORACE LOOMIS, Chief Engineer of Sewers. MayPayroll $419 6z Repairs 6,644 75 Statement Showing the Amount of Work Done on Uncompleted Contracts, for the 7,064 37 Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. June-Payroll $302 5o Repairs 3,717 33 4,019 83 $27,714 43 Estimated Bid Date. Nature and Location of Work, Sewers, etc. Estimated Amount of or Al- Con- Remain- Balance June 3o, 1903 $56,781 go Cost. Work Done. lowed. sumed. mg. Oct. 14, 1902. Outlet sewer into Harlem river, be- Street Improvement Fund tween Ninety-second and Ninety- Expenditures-Engineers' Roll- third streets, with alteration and April $982 49 improvement to existing sewers • May 1,102 89 in Avenue A, between Ninety- June 871 21 second and Ninety-third streets, $2,956 59 and in Ninety-second street, be- Inspectors' Payrolls- tween Avenue A and Second April 4, 1903 $336 so Avenue 5,554 75 814,318 75 300 019 it 1 April II, 1903 349 50 Jan. 13, 1903. Receiving basins on the north and $2 April z13, 1903 337 50 south sides of Sixty-sixth street, April 25, 1903 339 00 adjoining the wall of the New $1,362 50 York Central and Hudson River May 2, 1903 $366 00 Railroad; on the northwest cor- May 9, 1903 366 so ner Lenox avenue and One Hun- May 16, 1903 375 50 dred and Thirteenth street; on May 23, 1903 365 50 the southwest corner of One May 30, 1903 36o 00 Hundred and Twenty-sixth street 1,833 50 and Columbus avenue; on the 6, 1903 $369 00 northwest corner One Hundred J_luneune 13, 1903 363 50 and Twenty-seventh street and June ao, 1903 364 50 Convent avenue; on the south- June 27, 1903 361 00 west corner Central Park West 1,458 oo and Sixty-third street, and altera- 4.6 1 tions and improvements to re- Transportation- ceiving basins on the northeast Thomas Rudden $420 00 and southeast corners of Seventy- F. Hulberg 240 00 ninth street and Riverside drive. 2,222 03 1,715 00 7o 86 Wm. Greene, Jr 40 00 Apri113, 1903. Receiving basins on the southwest Assistant Engineer 159 20 corner of Park and Mulberry 859 20 streets and on the east and west Contracts- sides of Mulberry street, between April $15,85' 99 Park and Bayard streets, near May 30,208 00 southeast corner of Elm and June 13,699 93 Great Jones streets; on the 59,759 92 northeast corner of One Hun- $68,229 71 dred and Twelfth street and Total Manhattan avenue; on the south- west corner of One Hundred and July 15, 1903. Nineteenth street and Eighth ave- Hon. WILLIAM H. MICHALES, Superintendent of Sewers: nue; on the northwest corner of One Hundred and Fifty-first Dear Sir-In compliance with your instructions, I hand you herewith a report street and Eighth avenue. an of the work done under my supervision for the quarter ending June 3o, 1903, with a the northwest corner of Forty- sixth street and Eleventh ave- statement of work done by Mechanics and Laborers. nue 2,132 00 980 00 so 51 17,398 linear feet of new sewer and 41 new receiving basins connecting there- Aug. 8, 1902. Sewers in Wicker place, from end of with have been built, making the present length of the sewerage system in Man- present sewer to Van Corlear hattan Borough 2,662,500 feet (504.26 miles), with 6,075 receiving basins, which place, and in Van Corlear place, between Wicker place and hangs- number includes g basins built under special contract, as hereinafter stated. bridge avenue 18,295 oo tt,929 00 250 212 3 8 In addition to the above, there were built 1,19o% feet of repair work, 158 feet Mar. 5, 1902. Sewer in Fort Washington avenue, of alteration and improvements and 3 receiving basins altered and improved, all from end of present sewer at a point i,240 feet from Broadway under contract at public letting, which amounts are not included in the above (Kingsbridge road) to summit length of sewerage system and the total number of basins. south 29,293 00 24,286 00 600 4F3 147 In the schedule accompanying this report you will find a detailed statement Oct. 14, 1902. Sewer in One Hundred and Eighty- fourth street, between Broadway showing the status of the several contracts under charge of this Bureau. and Amsterdam avenue 12,150 50 3,572 so 225 230 Mar. 23, 1903. Sewer in Audubon avenue, from One Sewer Contracts. Hundred and Seventy-fifth street Nine sewer contracts have been completed, viz.: to Fort George avenue 42,559 00 430 00 500 48 452 Mar. 20, 1903. Sewer in Exchange place, between Sewer in Fort Washington avenue, between Broadway and One Hundred and Broad and William streets 4,031 00 2,2to 00 so 61 Eighty-first street. Mar. 13, 1903. Sewer in Waverly place, between Sewer in Wadsworth avenue, between Broadway and Eleventh avenue. Bank and Perry streets 3,130 00 2,000- 03 100 6,) 31 Oct. 2o, 1902. Sewer in Union square East, between Sewer in One Hundred and Eighty-first street, between Fort Lafayette and Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets. 5.778 7o 657 20 x6o 83 • 77 Fort Washington avenues, and in Fort Washington avenue, between One Hundred Feb. 26, 19133. Sewer in Broadway, east and west and Eighty-first street and summit north. sides, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets 10,763 71 150 64 86 Alteration and improvement to sewer in One Hundred and Second street, at Sept. 12, 1902. Alteration and improvement to sewer Harlem river. in Fifty-first street, between Park Repairs to sewer in Sixty-fifth street, between Madison and Fifth avenues. and Fifth avenues 18,113 06 9,162 So 250 103 67 Jan. 23, 1903. Extension to outlet sewer at foot - of Repairs to sewer in Seventy-second street, between Avenue A and First avenue. West Seventy-second street. . . 13,966 00 3,103 00 too too Repairs to sewer in Sixth avenue at Fifty-seventh street. Oct. 20, 1902. Repairs to sewer in Forty- fourth Repairs to sewer in Hamilton terrace, between One Hundred and Forty-first street, at .Hudson river 4,284 00 2,720 00 too -81 12 Nov. 3, 1902. Repairs to sewer in Fifty-s:xth street. and One Hundred and Forty-fourth streets. between Eighth and Ninth ave- Repairs to sewer in Central Park West, between Eighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth nues 5,474 00 4,200 00 150 ir.:o streets. Dec. 20, 1902. Repairs to sewer in Stanton street, be- Repairs to sewer in Greene street, between Waverly place and Washington tween Mangin and Ridge streets. 26,138 20 13,077 53 250 96 154 Dec. 20, 1902. Repairs to sewer in Twelfth and place. Thirteenth avenues. between Receiving basins, southeast corner of Eighty-fcurth street and Columbus ave- Twenty-seventh and Thirtieth streets, and in Twenty-seventh, nue; southeast corner of Fifty-sixth street and Twelfth avenue, etc., etc. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth There are now in progress contracts for 15 new sewers and 2 basin contracts: streets, between Eleventh and Sewer in One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, between Broadway and Am- Thirteenth avenues, and in Thir- tieth street, between Eleventh sterdam avenue. avenue and North river 23,922 00 4,450 00 zso log 142 Serer in Audubon avenue, from One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street to Fort George avenue. Sewer in Exchange place, between Broad and William streets. Work Done by Mechanics and Laborers. Sewer in Waverly place, between Bank and Perry streets. 41 receiving basins relieved. Sewer in Union square East, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets. 3,05= receiving basins cleaned. Sewer in Broadway, east and west sides, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty- 2,983 receiving basins examined. ninth streets. 163,768 linear feet of sewer cleaned. Sewer in Fort Washington avenue, from end of present sewer at a point 1.240 t6,668 linear feet of sewer relieved. feet from Broadway (Kingsbridge road) to summit south. 131,820 linear feet of sewer examined. Sewer in Wicker place, from end of present sewer to Van Corlear place, and 125 linear feet of pipe culvert laid. in Van Corlear place, between Wicker place and Kingsbridge road. 9 linear feet of spur pipe laid. Outlet sewer into Harlem river, between Ninety-second and Ninety-third 38 manhole heads reset. streets, with alteration and improvement to existing sewers in Avenue A, between 11 basin heads reset. Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets, and in Ninety-second street, between Ave- 135 manhole covers put on. nue A and Second avenue. 36 basin covers put on. Alteration and improvement to sewer in Fifty-first street, between Park and 19 basin hoods put in. Fifth avenues. 13 basin grates put in. Extension to outlet sewer at foot of West Seventy-second street. 2,505 cubic feet of brickwork built. Repairs to sewer in Forty-fourth street, at Hudson river. 375 square yards of pavement relaid. Repairs to sewer in Fifty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. 853 cubic feet of earth excavated and refilled. Repairs to sewer in Stanton street, between Mangin and Ridge streets. 9,054 cart loads of dirt removed. Repairs to sewer in Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, between Twenty-seventh Respectfully submitted, and Thirtieth streets, and in Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth WILLIAM KLINE, General Inspector.

8174 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

DOCUMENT "J." doors, etc., were stained and varnished as directed. One barrel of soap powder was furnished and also 5o feet of rubber hose for use of the above courthouse. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. Rivington Street Bath. President of the Borough of Manhattan, The usual Janitor's and Engineer's supplies were furnished, together with two Office of the Commissioner of Public Works, leather mats, 4 feet by 6 feet; one barrel of disinfectant, four barrels of soap powder, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, three pairs of rubber boots, one half dozen each R and L spindles and H and C New York, August 14, 1903. cones for Gegenstroms, ice, one barrel kerosene oil. One Worthington steam pump, brass lined, was furnished and connected to replace broken one. One 2o-foot flag Hon. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Commissioner: pole was furnished and erected. One Rochester engine lubricator was furnished Sir—In accordance with your instructions I have the honor to submit the trans- and put in place; main steam pipe was repaired and one 6-inch Jenkins valve fur- actions of this Bureau during the quarter ending June 3o, 1903. nished. The electric lighting system in the above building was thoroughly over- Criminal Court Building. hauled and repaired as directed by the Superintendent of Public Buildings and The usual orders were issued for cleaning the glass in windows, doors and sky- Offices. Repairs were made to all steam leaks and one Kiely pump governor. light, and for the necessary repairs to plumbing work. Janitor's, Engineer's and elec- Free Floating Baths. trical supplies were supplied. The tubes in one of the boilers were put in perfect re- The usual orders for cleaning supplies, disinfectants, lumber, services of car- pair. and six inside cast-iron plates for caps of boiler tubes and bolts and nuts for penters, storage quarters, coal, rope, etc., were issued. Repairs were made to lamps, the same were furnished. Twenty-eight new awings were placed over windows in pumps, handles, etc. Also labor and material furnished to blow out gas pipes, above building, also sixty-nine new window shades were furnished and hung, and re- examine all fixtures and connect baths with main pipes at different locations on the pairs made to thirty-six old shades. The outside railing on the Franklin street side North and East rivers, as directed. of the building. was repaired. The interior of swimming wells, stairways, etc., were painted as per specifica- The Elevators—The contract for repairing the elevators has been completed tions; 84 white duck caps were furnished for use of Attendants, and necessary labor and they are now in first-class condition. A thorough examination was made of the and material were furnished to tow the fourteen floating baths from their winter pumping engine connected with the elevator system and the following repairs were quarters in South Brooklyn to their respective berths in the North and East rivers, as made. The brass plungers, plugger rings, valve rods were renewed complete; a directed. complete set of rubber valves and brass valve seats furnished and put in place, and New York County Jail. new brass piston rods put in the water end of pump. Water closets were cleaned and repaired, and one new one was put in above District Attorney's Office—Sixty-one window shades hung on Hartshorn spring building. One barrel of soap powder was furnished, together with one carpet rollers and made of best quality shade cloth were furnished. sweeper and 125 feet of garden hose, with no771es. County Court House. First District Municipal Court. The usual orders for supplies, steam heating and cleaning glass were renewed. Necessary repairs were made to the roofs, gutters and leaders on above building. No repairs have been made on this building in anticipation of the contract for altera- All dirt and rubbish was removed from the premises and same left broom clean. tions and completion of the building being let. Necessary painting work, etc., was done in accordance with specifications; the water City Hall. pipes in above courthouse were also changed and altered as directed. 1 he usual orders for supplying steam and furnishing current to operate motor Second District Municipal Court. fans were renewed. Also orders to clean glass in windows and doors of above build- The usual cleaning and Janitor's supplies were furnished. ing, and necessary Janitor's and Engineer's supplies were furnished. Fourth District Municipal Court. . All the awning frames on the windows of above building were recovered. Re- pairs were also made to the roof and gutter. Two lanterns of a design selected to The usual cleaning and Janitor's supplies were furnished. Twenty-eight window conform to the furnishings already installed in the building were furnished and hung awnings were re-covered and put up on the above building, as directed. in the rotunda. Nine gas and electric fixtures were instlled and connected. Thirteen Fifth District Municipal Court. chandeliers were refinished, rewired and connected with the several offices in the The usual Janitor's supplies were furnished. Eighteen new window shades were above building. Three combination chandeliers were removed from the City Clerk's furnished and hung, as directed. office. Mayor's Office—Sixteen window shades, made of opaque shade cloth, hung on Sixth District Municipal Court. Hartshorn spring rollers, and sixteen sun-bursts, made of satin on the fames over Nine window awnings were furnished and put up on above building, as directed. windows, were furnished and put up. Three mats and two rugs as selected; one City Paymaster's Office. Washington desk table 5 feet 6 inches; one Washington desk table 4 feet 6 inches; One awning at window on Chambers street in above office was covered and put one Washington mahogany desk table 24,148, and one 20X40 as selected; twelve side up as directed; two window shades furnished and hung on Hartshorn spring rollers, chairs of mahogany; four arm chairs of mahogany; one chair for Mayor and one for and one barrel of disinfectant furnished for use of the above office. Mayor's Secretary; one hand-tufted rug, 22X25, of special design as selected; models of two extra seals of the United States; models of two extra seals of the Register's Office. State of New York, and models of two extra seals of The City of New York; one Necessary labor and material was furnished to erect and change voltage of eight rug in Mayor's private office, and one rug for the Mayor's counsel were furnished. electric fans in the above office and do necessary connecting, etc. TI e safe in the Chief Clerk's room of Mayor's office was painted as directed. On Building No. 128 West Seventeenth Street. several windows in the Mayor's reception room and one door, long curtains made Two school sinks were removed from above building and pipes sealed up. of velour of selected color, satteen lined. interlined with canton flannel, trimmed with border, and necessary loops and hooks were furnished, hung and put up com- Public Comfort Station. plete on two-inch brass poles. One fireplace with necessary fixtures was furnished Repairs were made to the mosaic flooring in above station; necessary mason and set in the Mayor's office and reception room. Three-eighths-inch parquet floor- work was done, iron frames, etc., furnished. ing was laid in the Mayor's offices, vestibule and reception room. One rug for the Volunteer Firemen's Association, No. 220 East Fifty-ninth Street. Mayor's private office and one for the Mayor's Counsel. Necessary repairs were made to tin roof of above building; new galvanized iron Necessary professional services were furnished to do such drafting and lettering gutter and flashings set tip along walls, and all dirt and rubbish caused by work as was required in altering the Mayor's office. Two eight-light electrical reflectors; were removed, and premises left broom clean. four two-light electrical brackets, and two two-light combination electrical brackets Building No. 72 Elm Street. were furnished and delivered. Three four-light combination chandeliers; one six- The usual Engineer's and Janitor's supplies were furnished; necessary repairs light gas chandelier, and one six-light combination chandelier were taken down, re- finished and replaced as directed. were made to roof, and premises left broom clean. President of the Borough of Manhattan—Three-eighths-inch parquet flooring Brown Stone Building. was laid in the above offices as directed, together with linoleum and corrugated Necessary repairs were made to the elevator in above building, and one barrel rubber matting. Two rugs were furnished for the office of the President, and one for of disinfectant furnished. the Secretary of the Borough. The Markets. City Clerk—Three-eighths-inch parquet flooring in selected sections were laid Gansevoort—One barrel of disinfectant furnished. diagonally with butt joint oak and mahogany strip border around the base for a Washington—Necessary repairs were made to the roof of the above market and finish. Material of standard grade of Indiana white oak and Cuban mahogany, one barrel of disinfectant furnished. thorough kiln dried, furnished, laid and finished complete. The walls and ceilings West Washington—One 4-inch galvanized iron leader with new tubes connected of the office were cleaned off and painted as directed by the Consulting Architect of with leaders, etc., and necessary painting was done at the following stands in the the Borough of Manhattan. Two hundred yards of "A" linoleum were furnished above market: and laid, and eleven two-light combination brackets installed on new partitions in Nos. 16, 33. 49 and 63 Grace avenue; Nos. 31 and 33 Gansevoort street; Nos. 16 the above office. Six four-light combination fixtures furnished and put up. The and 64 Bloomfield street; No. 21 Lawton avenue; No. 21 Thirteenth avenue; No. 48 walls and ceilings were cleaned off and painted as directed in the offices occupied Thompson avenue; corner Thompson and Grace avenues, and one leader at the by the City Clerk. T he documents, books, papers, etc., and file cases refitted. corner of West and Bloomfield streets. altered and reset in the office of the Custodian of the Records of the Board of Gutters were relined and defective tin cut out and replaced with new tin over Aldermen. stands Nos. 38 to 48 and Nos. 35 to 64 Loew avenue, and Nos. 14 to 26 Hewitt ave- Governor's Room—Paintings in the above room were cleaned, oiled and rehung nue also Nos. 6o, 62, 64, 66 and 68 Bloomfield street; Nos. 4, 5 and 6 West street; as directed. No. 2 Grace avenue, and the south side of Grace avenue corner of West street; and City Hall Police Station—About thirty linear feet of iron railing 3 feet 6 inches all new tin received one coat of metallic paint on bottom and top. high, with 2-inch diamond mesh, made of No. 7 wire h channel iron, wooden hand The gutters were relined and repairs made to roofs at Nos. 33 to 49 and No. 51 rail on top with swinging gate furnished and erected. Grace avenue; corner of West and Grace avenues; Nos. 38 to 51 Thompson avenue, Brown Stone Building. and Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 7 Loew avenue, and all dirt was removed from the premises and The glass in the windows and doors were cleaned in the usual manner, and the same left broom clean. necessary Janitor's and Engineer's supplies were furnished. Six dozen corn brooms and six dozen street brooms with handles were furnished. Harlem Court House. Fulton—The sewer pipe in above market was cleaned and repaired, and one bar- rel of disinfectant furnished. The usual Janitors' supplies were furnished, together with a supply of material for the Steamfitter and Engineer. Two entirely new 6-inch iron galvanized leaders OFFICES OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. were furnished and set up; two of the old leaders were taken down, repaired and Orders were issued for the use of switchboard and extension station, also for reset, and two galvanized iron receiving water heads were furnished and set. The supply of newspapers daily. One awning recovered. broken seams in the roof and gutters were riveted and soldered, and the roof made Bureau of Buildings—Fifty-three yards of tapestry Brussels carpet were fur- water-tight. The glass in the windows and doors were cleaned as usual. nished and laid on floor of Superintendent's room of above Bureau; also three rugs West Fifty-fourth Street Court House. furnished as selected. Six No. 31 and twelve No. 26 chairs were furnished; also two The usual Janitor's and Engineer's supplies were: furnished, together with one desk chairs, as selected; one roll top desk and one table, as selected. Seven new 3,000-gallon cedar tank and cover for water supply, and labor and material necessary window shades were furnished and hung. One barrel of soap powder and one keg to connect the same, also one 9-foot flag pole with bracket. Repairs were made of soda were furnished. The electrical wires for lights and bells were extended, and to the steam and gas leaks. the ceilings and walls of the Superintendent's room and room adjoining; also the Children's Court. partition of two toilet rooms were washed off, plastered, painted and tinted as directed. Electric wires were extended; six 16-inch adjustable fans were furnished and Bureau of Highways—Forty-three square yards of plain brown linoleum were connected; one water closet cleaned and new wash basin furnished and put in in furnished and laid in Rooms Nos. 1610 and 1628 of above Bureau. above court. Fifty-seventh Street Courthouse. Office of Consulting Architect, Borough of Manhattan. The skylights, roof, gutters, etc., of above building were repaired, riveted and Labor and material were furnished to extend the partitions, etc., in the above soldered where necessary; all rubbish was removed from the premises, and same left office, as directed by the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices, the work, broom clean. being done at such times and in such manner as not to interfere with the business Jefferson Market Courthouse. transactions. Urinals were removed, and one wash basin was furnished and connected in the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Judge's chamber in above court. Hand elevator was also repaired. Repairs were Supply of coal and wood for heating, and ice for various offices; sponges, soap, made to gas leaks, and 244 L burner cocks were furnished. That portion of the tin brooms, pails, dusters, mops, brushes, etc., were furnished and delivered for use of and slate roof over the Municipal Court was repaired and painted. All dirt was re- public buildings in care of this Bureau. Orders for the use of horse and wagon, and- moved from the premises and same left broom clean. One barrel of soap powder telephone instruments were renewed. and one length (5o) feet rubber hose, with couplings, were furnished for use of the Among the many items of repairs not otherwise specifically referred to, are above building. plumbing,. steamfitting, gasfitting, moving safes, mason work, plastering, painting, Essex Market Courthouse.. carpentering, glazing, electrical work, cabinet work, iron work, tin work, cleaning Necessary repairs were made to the pipes and water closets in above courthouse; .and laying carpents, etc., and, for the use of Mechanics in the employ of this Depart-

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ment, a supply of lumber, hardware, paints, varnishes, hair felt, canvas, etc., were By Elevator Inspectors 2,578 furnished. By Plumbing and Drainage and Light and Ventilation Inspectors 12,582 Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. WALKER, Total 94,640 Superintendent Public Buildings and Offices. Violations of Law and Unsafe Buildings During the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. DOCUMENT "K." For- REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BATHS AND COMFORT Removed Total warded STATIONS. Pending, Total for Before Final Pending, for March Received Dis- Action Dis- ,Dis- June Prose- President of the Borough of Manhattan, Nature. 31,1903. Since. position. by Courts. missed. position. 30,1903. cution. Offices of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Defective construction, ma- terials, etc. 2,501 465 2,966 648 648 2,318 32 New York, August 52, 5903. Erecting, altering or remov- Hon. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Superintendent Public Buildings and Offices: ing without permit or after disapproval 578 347 925 339 339 586 16 Dear Sir-I submit herewith my second quarterly report in relation to the free Insufficient means of es- floating baths and the Rivington street interior bath, also comfort station, ending June cape, fire escapes, aisles obstructed, etc. 853 195 1,048 264 264 784 33 3o, 1903. Defective light and ventila- The fourteen floating baths were wintered at the foot of Twenty-second street, tion 196 9 205 20 20 185 t Brooklyn, in good condition. Necessary repairs to them have been made. Two new Def ective plumbing a n drainage 749 227 976 211 211 765 II pontoons and twenty-nine of the old ones removed, recaulked and returned to their Unlicensed plumbers 114 .... 114 .... • • • • 114 positions. Unsafe buildings 990 639 1,629 627 38 665 964 33 ,The baths have been thoroughly cleaned on the interior; the chutes under the toilet Total 1,882 7,863 2,109 38 5,716 126 rooms all rebuilt and are now in a more sanitary condition than ever before, though 5,981 2,147 improvement might still be made by putting in seats instead of earthen hoppers. On June 12 Bath No. 2 was placed at the Battery. Notices Issued During the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903 On June 13 Bath No. to was placed at East One Hundredth street. To place fire escapes on buildings 303 On June 14 Bath No. 8 was placed at West Eighty-second street. To remove violations of law 1,742 On June 17 Bath No. 12 was placed at East Third street. To repair passenger elevators 150 On June 19 Bath No. 14 was placed at East Third street. To remove unsafe buildings 1,374 On June 20 Bath No. 7 was placed at West Thirty-fifth street. Letters delivered (including notices of disapproval of plans) 4,916 On June 21 Bath No. 9 was placed at West Thirty-fifth street. On June 24 Bath No. 53 was placed at East Ninety-seventh street. Total 8,490 OnJune 26 Bath No. 4 was placed at East Twenty-fourth street. Complaints received and Investigated During the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. On June 28 Bath No. 15 was placed at West One Hundred and Fifty-second street The other four baths are all ready to be placed in commission, but are delayed on Remedied account of not having berths in readiness. on Notices Pending, The larger portion of the repairs, except pontoons, were made by our own men, March Received Un- Verbal to Be June 3o, Nature. 31, 1903. Since. Total. founded. Notice. Issued. Total. 1903. with material furnished by the City at a considerable saving of expense, and with bet- ter results. All of the floating baths are very much in need of painting. Defective flues 3 3 2 2 The Rivington street bath has been open every day to the public, except on two oc- Defective construction and materials 2 2 2 2 casions, when it was closed for a short time to make repairs to steam pipes. Defective leaders 5 52 57 17 35 53 4 The gegenstroms, which were all taken out and overhauled recently, have already Erecting and altering with- out permit 5 5 3 2 5 begun to get out of order. leaking and returning cold water to boilers. They will Frame structures erected and soon have to be repaired again. I fear they (the gegenstroms) will never give sat- removed without permit 2 2 1 2 isfaction, but be a continual source of expense to keep them in condition. About the Front iron shutters which cannot be opened from out- usual amount of repairs have been made. side The number of individual baths taken for the last quarter is as follows : Males, Defective plumbing and ro8,885 ; females, 60,545. Total, 169,430. drainage . Hoistway openings n o t I am very glad to state that the service to the public seems to be giving almost entire guarded satisfaction, and is spoken of highly by those making use of it. Am also glad to inform Insufficient means of escape, you that the conduct of the attendants at this bath, except in one or two instances, has fire escapes out of re- pair, etc 2 been highly commendable. No iron shutters 13 3 I I The comfort station in Borough Hall Park has given very much better satisfaction Stairway openings floored during the past quarter than heretofore, and is now in good condition, except the ven- Over .. tilating apparatus, which is out of order, and has been for more than a year. The fresh Unsafe buildings I 26 27 12 14 26 Unsafe nassenger elevators.. 3 3 3 3 air inlet fan should be put in working condition at once that the place may be properly Unsafe freight elevators ventilated. Weight that floors will sus- tain not posted i Respectfully submitted, Woodwork too near flues W. W. WEEKS, Superintendent Public Baths and Comfort Stations. Total 6 58 98 DOCUMENT "L." 99 105 39 7 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS. Inspection of Passenger Elevators During the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. The Bureau of Buildings Found to be in good order and fit for use For the Borough of Manhattan, 2,456 Found not in compliance with law 122 The City of New York, July 14, 1903. Number inspected 2,578 Hon. JACOB A. CANTOR, President of the Borough of Manhattan: Disposition of Cases Found Not in Compliance with Law. Dear Sir-I have the honor herewith to submit my report of the operations of this Bureau for the three months ending June 3o, 1903. For- Yours sincerely, warded • Pending, Law Pending, for HENRY S. THOMPSON, March Received Complied June 3o, Prose- Superintendent of Buildings. Borough of Manhattan. Nature. 31, 1903. Since. Total. With. 1903. cution.

BUREAU OF BUILDINGS-BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Entrance to shaft open. •• • • • • Defective cylinders •• Plans and Specifications for New Buildings Filed and Acted Upon During the Quar- Defective guide rails, posts and gibs. 2 2 4 3 2 ter Ending June 3o, 1903. Defective running gear TO II 21 3 IS S Doors and door locks out of repair 18 II 29 10 19 10 Generally unsafe 4 16 20 8 12 14 Number Number New ropes required 19 36 55 33 22 25 Classification. of Plans. of Buildings. Estimated Cost. Run by persons under eighteen years of age and incompetent persons 3 3 6 3 3 3 Dwelling houses, estimated cost over $5o,000 6 7 $1,t i 5,000 00 19 515,0.00 00 Safety attachments out of order 19 38 20 18 13 Dwelling houses, estimated cost between $20,000 and $5o,00o.. to 14 No grating under overhead machinery 39 19 58 26 32 22 Dwelling houses, estimated cost less than $20,000 3 No permit 5 6 4 Tenement houses, estimated cost over $15,000 138 1 92 10,3 35/:= '101 13,500 00 Tenement houses, estimated cost less than $15,000 1 z Total 115 122 237 TT! 126 98 Hotels and boarding houses id 10 2,118,000 00 Stores, estimated cost over $30,000 16 18 4,596,000 Stores, estimated cost between $15,000 and $30,000 3 3 00 Number of Buildings Inspected and Total Number of Inspections During the Quarter Stores, estimated cost less than $15,000 9 9 Ending June 3o, 1903, in Relation to Plumbing and Drainage Office buildings 15 13 3,328,500 Manufactories and workshops 15 15 E and Light and Ventilation. Schoolhouses 2 2 850,000 co Churches 5 5 ,---Tenements.----, Miscellaneous. Public buildings (municipal). 8 8 3;1::::2 ro As to As to As to Public buildings (places of amusement, etc.) 4 4 158,000 00 Light Plumbing Plumbing Stables . 15 16 391,600391,60 00 and and and Other structures 26 32 125,035 00 Ventilation. Drainage. Drainage. Total. Total 284 352 $25,478,035 00 Number of buildings under inspection, March 31, 1903- 47 203 .357 607 Number of buildings commenced during the quarter . 207 209 416 Number of buildings completed during the quarter ... 34 173 200 407 Plans and Specifications for Alterations to Buildings Filed and Acted Upon During Number of buildings under inspection, June 3o, 1903 ... 13 237 366 6 16 the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. 12,582 Number Number Total number of inspections during the quarter Classification. of Plans. of Buildings. Estimated Cost. Iron and Steel Inspections Made During the Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. Dwelling houses 188 202 $1,117,888 00 Beams 34,745 Girders 525 Tenements 196 231 317,788 00 COitimlls .. 4,980 Lintels 52,1 Hotels and boarding houses 25 32 345,500 0o Channels 1,281 Plates i44 350, 64 00 Stores 95 104 6 1,050 Brackets Office buildings 33 36 699,044 00 Angles 142 Manufactories and workshops 36 44 225,275 oo Bases 770 Trusses 99 Schoolhouses 13 74 362,100 00 Tees 682 Churches 7 60,5oo oo Public buildings . 15 16 247,450 00 Total 44,939 Stables 13 13 62,645 CO Comparative Statement-Second Quarter 1902 and 1903. II 12 6,665 oo Other structures - _ Total 632 714 $3,805,500 00 1902. ' 1903. Applications filed for new buildings and alterations i,o66 New Buildings and Alterations to Buildings Commenced and Completed During thr Estimated cost of new buildings and alterations 833,097 44 '2 $29,283,535 00_ Quarter Ending June 3o, 1903. New buildings commenced 260i 187 New buildings completed 200 New buildings commenced 187 Alterations commenced 574 544 New buildings completed 2C0 Aiterations completed 414 428 Fire escape cases reported by Inspectors 587 195 Alte-rations commenced 544 Fire escape cases forwarded for prosecution SOS 428 Alterations completed Passenger elevators inspected 2,998 2,5371 Defective passenger elevators reported by Inspectors 117 New Buildings and Alterations to Buildings in Progress June 3o, 1 122 903. Defective passenger elevators made safe on notice from Bureau 140 111 New buildings 646 Passenger elevator cases forwarded for prosecution 135 98 Alterations 511 Unsafe buildings made safe or taken down 856 62 Violations removed 1,282 1,216 Total Number of Inspections with Reports Thereon During the Quarter Ending Complaints received and investigated 990 June 3o, 1903. Notices issued 8 Pieces of iron and steel inspected 70,898 .49 By Construction Inspectors 34,541 Inspections of plumbing and drainage and light and ventilation 15,998 111i92 By Iron and Steel Inspectors 44,930

8176 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of the Transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the Week Ending August 12, 1903. 01. r E OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN, New York, August 31, 1903. Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor : SIR--In pursuance of section 196, chapter 466 of the Laws of loot, I have the honor to present herewith a report to August 22, 1903, of all moneys received by me and the amount of all warrants paid by me since August 15, 1903, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on August 22, 1903. Very respectfully, E. R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain. DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with ELGIN R. L Got/Ln, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 22, 1903. CR.

yo3. 1003. Aug. 22. To Additional Water Fund $115,683 48 Aug. 15. By Balance $1 .751,940 58 Additional Water Fund, City of New York 200 00 Anti-toxine Fund 49 ,6 CITY OF NEW YORK. Atlantic Avenue Improvement Fund, Brooklyn 36 00 21,090 4 Arrears of Taxes : Borough of Brooklyn 0 Collector o f 104 56 Borough of Manhattan Borouth of Richmond Assessments. $50,125 82 Botanical Garden in Bronx Park 1,004 44 Borough of The Bronx Collector o f Bridge over East River, between Manhattan and Brooklyn 58 195 6o Assessments. 6,o66 46 Bridge over East River, between Manhattan and Queens Borough of Brooklyn Collector o f Bridge over Harlem River. from One Hundred and Forty-fifth Assessments. 35.315 64 to One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street . 29 58 Borough of Queens Collector o f Bridge over Bronx River at One Hundred and Seventy-seventh 26 5o Assessments. 5,720 8o Street Borough of Richmond . Collector o f Commission of Engineers-Examination, etc., Water Supply Assessments. 3,634 73 City of New Vork 1,857 11 $110,863 42 Constructing Improved Toilet Facilities in City Parks, Man- 248o Interest on Taxes: hattan. Borough of Manhattan "ollector o f 48 00 Co nstruction of Private Sewers, Brooklyn Assessments. $6,409 65 Construction of Steam Heating and Lighting Plant, Kings Borough of The Bronx Collector o f County Hospital, Brooklyn 6,140 70 Assessments. 625 55 Crimiral Court Building, Manhattan-Completion of Con- 6,390 co Borough of Brooklyn Collector o f struction Assessments. 920 3,356 98 Croton Water Rent Refunding Account Borough of Queens Collector o f Department of Correction-Building Fund 4,564 50 361 so Assessments. 633 04 Department of Education-Special High School Fund Borough of Richmond Collector o f Department of Health-Building Fund 7,558 15 Assessments. 511 38 1,730 10 Department of Public Charities-Building Fund 11,536 60 Deptartment of Street Cleaning-New Stock or Plant, Manhat- 00 00 Street Improvement Fund, January 1, 1898: pan and The Bronx . 5,5 Borough of Manhattan Collector o f Dec artment of Street Cleaning-New Stock or Plant. Brooklyn 1,059 00 30,236 31 Assessments. $2,631 67 Dock Fund. Borough of The Bronx Collector o f 4,338 75 Excise Taxes, New York County Assessments. 3,556 90 Excise Taxes, Kings County 304 72 117 50 Borough of Brooklyn Collector o f Exc ise Taxes, Queens County Assessments. 211 25 2,152 50 Excise Taxes, Richmond County Borough of Queens Collector o f Expmpt or Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, Richmond 5.37 76 Assessments. 72 50 Exteenses-Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal, etc.... 245 00 Ex ..nsion of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette 21 00 8,4,3 57 Fir` Department Fund-Sites, etc 40 00 Interest on Assessments-Street Improvement Fund : Fend for Street and Park Openings 69,321 75 Borough of Manhattan .. Collector o f H gh School Fund 11,050 00 Assessments $154 57 ImProvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Chapter 643, Borough of The Bronx ...... Collector o f Laws of 1897 84 of Assessments. 247 6/ Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Manhattan and Borough of Brooklyn Collector o f Richmond 37,674 27 Assessments. 199 46 Improvement of Parks. Parkways and Drives. The Bronx ...... 4,524 38 Borough of Queens... Collector o f Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Brooklyn and Assessments. 7 90 609 6o Queens 12,828 69 --- Interest on Surplus Fund, Brooklyn to4 75 Fund for Street and Park Openings : Collector o f Intestate Estates ...... • • - • • • • 21 58 Borough of Manhattan Maintenance and Distribution of Water Supply, Brooklyn, Assessments. $7.746 16 Borough of The Bronx. Collector o f 903 6,384 39 Maintenance and Improvement of Public Parks, Brooklyn Assessments. 10,431 42 Collector o f Heights. Brooklyn 14 00 Borough of Brooklyn New East River Bridge Fund 9.971 05 Assessments. 2,32o 7o New Hall of Records-Building Fund 6,182 33 --- 20,4,18 28 New York and Brooklyn Bridge 8,789 58 Interest on Assessments-Street and Park Openings : New York Public Library Fund 14 00 Borough of Manhattan Collector o f Police Department Fund-Sites and Buildings. 1,900 00 Assessments. $161 42 Rapid Transit Construction Fund 405 00 Borough of The Bronx.. Collector o f Rapid Transit Fund No. 2 357 56 Assessments. 324 64 Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Richmond 78 38 Borough of Brooklyn Collector o f Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Manhattan 148 54 Assessments. 56 14 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Brooklyn 37 81 542 20 30 61 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Queens Interest on Twenty-sixth Ward Repaving, chapter Laws of 1 3,153 89 475, 895 Bonds, Brooklyn . Collector of Assessments.. 174 63 Repaving Streets. Manhattan 45.606 52 2,707 72 Interest on Interest on Twenty- Repaving Streets, The Bronx sixth Ward Bonds, Brooklyn 11 go 37,3 Repaving Streets, Brooklyn 69 98 Sewer Assessments, Twenty-ninth 685 75 66 Repaving Streets, Queens Ward, Brooklyn 3.387 87 19 42 Repaying Streets, Richmond Opening and Grading Assess- 497 04 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Manhattan...... ments, Thirty-first Ward, Brook- 77 60 44 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, The Bronx 1 lyn 24 04 Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Brooklyn 97 43 Flagging Tax Assessments, Thir- Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Queens 92 00 200,000 00 tieth Ward, Brooklyn 73 06 Revenue Bonds of i903 Interest on Assessments, Brooklyn 12 62 Revenue Bond Fund-Board of Health, Necessary Expenses, Flatbush Avenue Improvement, 559 11 66 etc Twenty-ninth Ward, Brooklyn 10 93 Revenue Bond Fund-Celebrating Two Hundred and Fiftieth Arrears of Water Rents, etc , Anniversary of Establishment of Municipal Government, Brooklyn 214 6 1.474 07 City of New York ° Interest on Water Rents, etc , 187 75 66 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims Brooklyn ,65 59 Revenue Bond Fund-Construction and Improvement of Bosco- 21 00 Water Rents, Long Island City 122 97 bel Place, The Bronx Interest on Water Rents, Long Revenue Bond Fund-Department of Health-Alterations and 46 5,927 11 Island City 27 o6 Buildings, etc Melody .61 12 3,057 09 Sheriff's Fees, Kings County Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments Hawkes Revenue Bond Fund-Operating, etc., Plant, etc.. Acquired Dock Fund '14 85 Michell $8,223 75 159 75 Excise Taxes from New York and Westchester Water Company Hilliard Revenue Bond Fund-Payment of County Charges and Ex- 12,747 Si 2,325 06 20,971 56 penses. Timmerman Revenue Bond Fund-Refurnishing, etc., Interior of City Hall . 450 00 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages 928 25 Revenue Bond Fund-Repairs to Bungay Street Outlet Sewer 3 per cent. Assessment Bonds The Bronx. 356 50 (Street Improvement Fund ) Comm'ers of Sinking Fund 100,000 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Repairs to and Reconstructing Sewers, President, Borough of Queens. Manhattan 384 50 Bureau of Highwyys-,Labor, Riverside Park and Drive-Completion of Construction, Via- Maintenance and Supplies, 19o3. Timmerman 10 00 duct over West Ninety-sixth Street 37 75 Kings County Board of City School Building Fund 120.269 14 Record-Printing, Stationery and School Building Fund, Brooklyn 6,970 00 Blankbooks, 1903 Reimbursements 4 75 School Building Fund, Richmond 11,092 50 Department of Public Charities, Street Improvement Fund 121,174 98 Manhattan-Salaries, 1902 ..... 2 04 Unclaimed Salaries and Wages 191 45 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- Vi ater Fund, Manhattan and The Bronx 1,117 91 Salaries, 19o3 3 39 Water Fund, Queens 246 20 General Fund, Manhattan and The Water Main Fund, Brooklyn ifio 22 Bronx Burke. $96 52 Water Main Fund No. 3 20 62 General Fund, Manhattan and The Water Revenue, Brooklyn. 1903 124 94 Bronx Livingston 450 13 Zoological Garden Fund 16 00 General Fund, Manhattan and The $948,538 33 Bronx Hagen 312 00 General Fund, Manhattan and The 1900. Bronx Woodbury 1,275 00 Supplies for Police $13 54 f;eneral Fund, Manhattan and The Bronx • . Goundie .. 1,127 00 1902. General Fund, Manhattan and The Advertising, etc 96 oo Bronx Association for Befriending Children and Young Girls (House Comptroller ... 1,124 69 General Fund, Brooklyn Woodbury of the Holy Family) 1,154 o6 47 00 Melody Bellevue and Allied Hospitals ••• ..... 27 50 93 00 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund-Expenses of 21 6o Redfield 567 70 General Fund, Queens Goldner Department of Bridges, Queens . 40 00 47 to --- Department of Education-Special School Fund...... 624 62 5,467 54 4 per cent. Revenue Bonds, 1903 National City Department of Health, Manhattan 115 39 Bank ...... $i,000,000 00 Department of Health. Brooklyn 3 80 66 66 4% Morgan & /tart- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Man- let 500,000 00 hattan and The Bronx .... . . 270 CO 66 66 4)5 Franklin Sav- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Queens 89 33 ings Bank roo,000 00 Fire Department, Brooklyn and Queens 362 00 66 66 •• 4% Zimmermann & Police Department 24 00 Forshay 100.000 00 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLs'N. 434 Mercantile Trust Com- Bureau of Highways 5,000 00 pany 250,000 00 66 1903. 4% " United States Advertising, etc 1,129 20 Trust Com- Armory Board, Manhattan 816 52 pany 5420,000 00 Armory Board, Brooklyn and Queens 695 v7 434 " Goldman,Sachs Bellevue and Allied Hospitals 7,568 91 & Co 200,000 00 Board of Assessors 5 00 2,650,000 00 Board of Building Examiners 135 05 Board of City Record 2,020 88 Boroughs of Manhattan and The Board of Elections 1,331 04 Bronx- Board of Estimate and Apportionment 25 25 Water Meter Fund No. 2 Kelly 207 82 Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School 298 72 'lapping, Manhattan Kelly $228 50 Brooklyn Industrial School Association and Home for Destitute rapping, The Bronx...... Borgatede 97 00 Children 1,399 62 325 50 Cathedral Free Circulating Library 1.439 58 Restoring and Repaving, Manhat- Civil Service Commission 32o 81 tan Livingston 2,474 75

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8177

1 903. 1903. , 1903 Aug. 22. To College of The City of New York $1,144 29 Aug. 22. By Restoring and Repaving, The Commissioners of Accounts 359 31 Bronx .. Haffen 895 00 Coroners. Queens 27 53 Street Incumbrance Fund Woodbury 196 70 Corporation Advertising, Brooklyn 1,666 66 Sundry Licenses Merriman 925 75 Court of Special Sessions, First Division 266 00 Arrears of Taxes Collector of Assessments 8,101 22 Department of Bridges, Manhattan 1,002 2 Interest on Taxes 5,235 94 Department of Bridges, The Bronx 664 5 Street Improvement Fund-June Department of Bridges, Brooklyn 3,283 8' 15, 1886 7,144 05 Department of Bridges, Queens 557 94 Interest on Assessments-Street Department of Correction, Manhattan 11.994 47 Improvement Fund 2,375 74 Department of Correction, Brooklyn 2,483 38 Fund. for Street and Park Open- Department of Education-General School Fund 21,360 86 ings .. 44 253 69 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Board of Interest on Assessments-Street Educatidn . . 5,592 31 and Park Openings 246 73 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Manhattan 53,955 85 Charges on Arrears of Taxes 76 50 Department of Education-Special School Fund, The Bronx 1,552 51 Charges on Arrears of Assess- Department of Education-Special School Fund, Brooklyn 9,686 36 ments 66 15 00 Department of Education-Special School Fund, Queens 5.712 66 Lands Purchaser,Twenty-third Department of Education-Special School Fund, Richmond 1,030 09 and Twenty-fourth Wards 462 84 Department of Finance 947 42 Interest on Lands Purchased, Department of Finance-Chamberlain's Office . 16 8o Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Department of Health, Manhattan 1.360 28 Wards 123 8o Department of Health, The Bronx 1.573 96 Towns of Westchester-Taxes 486 62 Department of Health, Brooklyn and Assessments 14 71 Department of Health, Richmond 3 45 Towns of Westchester-Interest Department of Parks, Manhattan and Richmond 19,574 60 on Taxes and Assessments 9 37 Department of Parks, The Bronx 5,196 52 Towns of Westchester-Fees 2 50 Department of Parks, Brooklyn and Queens 13,567 12 Department of Public Charities 82,054 34 Borough of Brooklyn- Department of Street Cleaning, Manhattan and The Bronx 60,687 28 23,846 04 New York and Brooklyn Bridge.. Lindenthal Department of Street Cleaning, Brooklyn 1,407 35 6 00 Water Rents Eastmond . Department of Taxes and Assessments 9,556 33 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Manhattan Water Revenue 391 27 and The Bronx • 9,835 75 Sundry Licenses McGuiness 688 oo Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Brooklyn 729 33 Restoring and Repaving Redfield 974 i 6 17,656 78 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Queens ... Street Incumbrance Fund Woodbury 5 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Richmond 40 00 Arrears of Taxes Collector of Assessments 6,787 87 4,481 87 Fire Department. Manhattan and The Bronx Arrears of Taxes, County Towns 9 08 Fire Department. Brooklyn and Queens 5,641 12 Interest on Taxes 3,981 94 General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen 512 50 Eighth Ward Improvement German Hospital and Dispensary 245 74 Fund-Installments 2,455 13 Good Counsel Training School for Young Girls 3,888 o6 Twenty-sixth Ward Main Sewer- 1,291 25 Interest on the City Debt ... I nstallments 4,029 30 Interest on Revenue Bonds, 1903 4,660 66 Twenty-sixth Ward Main Sewer- 558 38 64 J. Hood Wright Memorial Hospital Full Payments 14,408 13 2,444 42 Flagging Tax Assessments , Law Department 66 Lebanon Hospital Association 1,844 18 Thirtieth Ward, Brooklyn 8 64 Mayoralty-Salaries and Contingencies, Mayor's,Office 7 00 Assessment Fund 67 47 Mayoralty-Bureau of Licenses 464 00 Assessments for Local Improve- M ission of the Immaculate Virgin-Providing for Homeless and ments-Town, New Lots-In- Destitute Children 3,293 71 stallments ...... • 292 Municipal Courts, City of New York . 26 73 Assessments for Local Improve- Municipal Explosives Commission 300 00 ments-Town, New Lots, Full New York Catholic Protectory 14,725 37 Payments 22 New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital 413 48 Sales-Unpaid Assessments, Town New York Magdalen Benevolent Society. 603 34 of New Utrecht 15 52 New York Ophthalmic Hospital 943 92 Unpaid Assessments, Thirtieth Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home and Hospital 397 So Ward, New Utrecht 28 75 Nursery and Child's Hospital ... 1,788 81 Interest on Assessments 1,225 79 Police Department 11,588 74 Opening and Widening Streets 2 69 Interest on Assessments-Opening PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. and Widening Streets 56 Bureau of Engineers of Street Openings 45 00 Advertising Sales 44 2 00 Bureau of Highways 4,653 53 Arrears of Water Rents 199 72 Bureau of Incumbrances 49 00 Interest on Water Rents..... 116 74 Bureau of Public Baths and Public Comfort Stations 1,898 00 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices 4.535 90 Borough of Queens- Bureau of Sewers 3,257 27 General Administration 24 92 Water Rents ...... Roullier 1,157 65 Sundry Licenses...... Smith 114 00 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Long Island City : 128 65 Bureau of Buildings Arrears of Taxes Collector of Assessments.. Bureau of Highways 13,191 77 134 85 Interest on Taxes Bureau of Public Baths 91 00 73 38 Assessments for Local Improve- Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices 708 31 4.4 ments • 2,356 36 27 65 Bureau of Sewers Interest on Assessments for Local Topographical Bureau 340 65 Improvements 17 41 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Sales-Arrears of Taxes 1,022 65 6o 5o Interest on Sales-Arrears of Bureau of Buildings Taxes 832 17 Bureau of Highways 7,924 60 Bureau of Incumbrances and Permits 94 50 Town of Newtown : Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices 1,159 01 Arrears of Taxes 18 97 Bureau of Sewers 3,617 28 Interest on Taxes . 12 36 Topographical Bureau 48 00 Arrears of School Taxes. i t 503 Interest on School Taxes 2 07 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Bureau of Highways 9,475 89 Town of Flushing ; 6 t Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ,3i2,6 96 50 Sales-Arrears of Taxes 3 95 Bureau of Sewers 17 Interest on Sales-Arrears of Bureau of Street Cleaning 2,638 88 2 73 General Administration 8o 69 Notice 00 372 00 Topographical Bureau Village of Flushing Arrears of Taxes 66 87 64 PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. $4 Interest on Arrears of Taxes 56 65 Bureau of Buildings 42 00 Village of Whitestone Bureau of Highways 3,764 63 : 7 22 Arrears of Taxes . Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices 812 05 1 54 Bureau of Sewers 445 64 Interest on Taxes Bureau of Street Cleaning 1,869 07 Town of Jamaica : General Administration 41 94 Arrears of School Taxes 1 44 Topographical Bureau 361 73 Interest on Arrears of School Taxes 56 Queens Borough Library 689 33 Sales Arrears of Taxes 5 54 Redemption of the City Debt 500 00 ' Interest on Sales-Arrears of Rents 1 ,91 3 87 Taxes 7 53 1,191 12 St. Catharine's Hospital Town of Hempstead : 1,70: 6o St. Francis' Hospital Arrears of Taxes 23 86 St. Mark's Hospital, New York City 13, 56 '939 66 Interest on Taxes 9 46 St. Mary's General Hospital, Brooklyn Arrears of School Taxes ... 1,797 22 72 St. Vincent's Hospital, City of New York Interest on Arrears of School 782 34 Sloane Maternity Hospital Taxes 29 Tenement-house Chapter Library 79 17 Sales-Arrears of Taxes 70 07 • • • • • ...... • 124 50 Tenement-house Department Interest on Sales-Arrears of Tottenville Library 93 00 Taxes 52 63 Washington Square Home for Friendless Girls 138 63 Commissions-Arrears of Taxes. 20 29 Young Men's Benevolent Association Library.. 3.35 41 Commissions-Interest on Ar- COUNTY OF NEW YORK rears of Taxes 18 66 Board of City Reord 4 75 Arverne-by-the-Sea : Commissioner of Jurors 84 30 Arrears of Taxes 17 54 Court of General Sessions 31 70 Interest on Taxes... 11 92 District Attorney 492 67 Restoring and Repaving ..... Berme] 130 00 Sheriff 100 20 Supreme Court, First Department 138 47 Borough of Richmond- COUNTY OF KINGS. • Water Rents 'Monroe 20 07 Commissioner of Records 192 52 Restoring and Repaving Cromwell 124 00 County Contingent Fund 250 00 Sewer Inspection and Repairs 39 00 County Court. 2 70 Sundry Licenses Woelfle 8 00 Register 14 66 State, Town and County Sheriff 128 69 Taxes : I Surrogate's Court 11 69 Northfield Collector of Assessments.. 90 94 Southfield 60 79 COUNTY OF QUEENS. Village Taxes, Port Richmond 8 233 County Clerk 2,767 64 School I axes, 29 Districts 66 of District Attorney's Office 163 05 Interest on Taxes 69 71' Sheriff 2,172 1g Assessments for Local Improve- Supreme Court and County Court 9S ments : • COUNTY OF RICHMOND Edgewater 23 40 New Brighton County Court and Surrogate's Court 28 35 56 49 $52848038 Port Richmond 436 73 Interest on Assessments 313 94 $1,477,018 71 $3,012,915 38 Balance 3,287,837 25 $4,764,855 96 $4,764,855 96 Aug. 22, 1903. By Balance 83,287,837 25 E. & 0. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. E. R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with, ELGIN R.. L GOULD, Chamberlain, (luring the week ending August 22, 5903.

1 3 - 1 1 Aug 22. To Interest Registered .... $2,562 40 Aug. is. By Balance $33,767 22 Balance 31,204 82

833,767 22 II $33,767 22 Aug. 22, 1903. By Balance 831,2424 26 E. & 0. E., F. W. Salmi, Bookkeeper. E. R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain.

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8178 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with ELGIN R. L. GOULD, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 22, 1903. Ca.

1903. 1903. Aug. 22. To Witness Fees $147 92 Aug. 15. By Balance $1,495 67 Balance.. 2,347 75

$1,495 67 $1,495 67

Aug. 22, 1903. By Balance $1,347 75 E. & 0. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. E. R. L GOULD, City Chamberlain. DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with ELGIN R. L GOULD, Chamberlain, during the week ending August 22, 1903. CR.

1903. 1903. Avg. 22. To Jury Fees $1,196 oo Aug. t5. By Balance $44,417 00 Balance 43,221 00 , $44,417 00 ' $44,417 00

Aug. 22, 1903. By Balance $43,221 00 E. & 0. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. E. R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain. The Commissioners of the Sinking Funds of The City of New York, in account with ELGIN R. L. GOULD, Chamberlain, for and during the week ending August 22, 1903.

Sinking Fund for the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Payment of Interest on the Sinking Fund, Sinking Fund, Sinking Fund, Debt. City Debt. Redemption No. z. Brooklyn. City of New York.

1903. Aug. 15. By Balance, as per last account Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr Cr. Dr. Cr. cut rent 1530.308 50 11.532.075 93 $395.529 77 $9.347 25 " 22. Street Improvement Fund Collector of Assessments.. $15 66 Sundry Licenses, Manhattan and The Bronx Merriman $698 50 Sundry Licenses, Brooklyn McGuinness 9o8 5o Sundry Licenses, Queens Smith 13 50 Sundry Licenses, Richmond Woelfle 26 oo 1,846 5o Market Rents and Fees, Man- hattan and The Bronx.. Goundie $5,o18 94 Market Rents and Fees, Brook- lyn 1,014 so 6,033 44 Dock and Slip Rents, Manhat- tan and The Bronx Hawkes $43,931 04 Dock and Slip Rents, Brooklyn " 352 67 Dock and Slip Rents, Queens. " 5 35 44,283 o6 Sales-Real Estate Goundie 251 00 Street Vaults, Manhattan Livingston..... $io,575 82 Street Vaults, Brooklyn Redfield 92 6o 10,668 42 Arrears of Croton Water Rents, 63.103 08 City of New York Collector of Assessments.. $3.406 30 Interest on CrotonWater Rents, City of New York 372 96 Arrears of Croton Water Rents, 1897, etc 3,107 4o Interest on CrotonWater Rents, 1897, etc 2.134 08 Croton Rents and Penalties, Manhattan Kelly $93,608 65 Croton Rents and Penalties, Bronx Borgstede 2,814 35 96,423 00 House Rents, Manhattan and The Bronx Goundie $4,155 83 House Rents. Brooklyn 28 oo House Rents. Queens 16 5o House Rents, Richmond 15 00 4.215 33 Ground Rent, Manhattan Goundie 568 50 Ferry Rent Hawkes 3,025 00 Fines and Penalties, Brooklyn Melody 224 00 ... 113.476 57 Prosfnesctalt li'marekntIsmprovement- Collector of Assessments.. $43 09 Interest on Prospect Park Im- provements-Installments. 3 81 46 90

To Sinking Fund Redemption $38 52 Sinking Fund Interest $2,015 00 Sinking Fund Redemption No. 2. $Ioo,000 Co Balances 593,373 06 1,643.537 50 295,529 77 $9,394 15

$593,411 58 $593.411 58 $1,645552 50 $1,645,552 50 $395,529 77 $395529 :7 $9.394 15 $9,394 15

Aug. 22, 1903. Byllalances. • • • • ...... • • $593.373 06 • • • .. • • $1,643.537 50 $295,529 77 • • • • 19,394 Is E. & 0. E., F. W. SMITH, Bookkeeper. E. R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. New York, September 14, 1903. The Board of Education has entered into contracts with the following named contractors during the week commencing September 8, 1903:

Boroughs. Schools. Contractor and Address. Sureties. Address.

All High William K.rft,a No. 411 Wste Fifty-ninth street, New York City Fidelity and Casualty Company 'No. 97 Cedar street, New York City. Manhattan No. ,65 Charles 0. Johnson, No. 482 West Twenty-fourth street, New York City Aetna Indemnity Company of Hartford No. 68 William street. New York City. Manhattan No. I Neptune B. Smyth, No. 1123 Broadway, New York City. . American Bonding Company of Baltimore No. 253 Broadway, New York City. Respectfully, A. E. PALMER, Secretary, Board of Education. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Reading of minutes of meeting held August 3 and 4 was dispensed with. A communication was read from the Standard Oil Company, relative to certain features connected with the storage, handling, etc., of inflammable and volatile oils Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held Monday. in The City of New York. August 3, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. After discussion, the communication was placed on file for future reference. Present-Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing acting as Chairman. the storage. use, etc., of inflammable and volatile oils. Minutes of meeting held July 31. 1903. were read and approved. Communication was read from his Honor, Mayor Low, returning the proposed Upon motion, the Commission adjourned until the 6th inst. regulations governing use, storage. etc., of nitrates of cellulose, as amended, with his PAULA MEYER, Secretary. approval of same. under date of July 3o, 1903. Also transmitting communication from W. E. Busch, Committee Clerk. First Branch City Council, Baltimore, Md., MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. requesting copy of regulations governing storage, sale and use of matches. Proceedings of Municipal Explosives Commission, at meeting held Thursday, Secretary directed to forward copy. August 6, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing Present-Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton the storage, sale, etc.. of inflammable and volatile oils. several amendments being acting as Chairman. added after lengthy discussion. Reading of minutes of meetings held August 3, 4 and 5 was dispensed with. Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till August 4. The Commission continued the consideration of the proposed regulations gov- PAULA MEYER, Secretary. erning the storage, use, etc., of volatile and inflammable oils, the chapter dealing with naphthas being specially discussed. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till the 7th inst. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Tues- PAULA MEYER, Secretary. day. August 4, 1903. at 9.45 a. m. Present-Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. acting as Chairman. Reading of minutes of meeting held August 3 was dispensed with. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held Friday, The Secretary having prepared revised copies of the proposed regulations gov- August 7, 1903. at 9.3o a. m. erning storage, sale. etc.. of volatile and inflammable oils. as amended and changed Present-Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commis- to, and including meeting of the 3d inst.. the Commission resumed consideration of sioner Eaton acting as Chairman. same. Minutes of meetings held August 3. 4 and 5 were read and approved. Upon motion, an adjournment was taken until the 5th inst. The Commission resumed the further consideration of the proposed regula- PVT-A MEYER, Secretary. tions governing the storage, use, etc., of volatile and inflammable oils. Upon motion, duly seconded, Commissioner Haskell was appointed a committee MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. of one to confer with the Secretary of the Automobile Club for the purpose of ob- Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on taining the views of that body with respect to certain sections of the proposed regu- Wednesday, August 5, 1903. at 9.45 a. m. lations governing the use of gasolene for automobiles throughout the City. Present-Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton Adjournment was taken until the loth inst. acting as Chairman. PAULA MEYER, Secretary.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903 THE CITY RECORD. 8179.

MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Mon- acting as Chairman. day, August io, 1903, at 9.3o a. m. Reading of minutes of meetings held August 13, 14, 17, 18, and 19, was dispensed Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commis- with. sioner Eaton acting as Chairman. The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing Minutes of meetings held August 6 and 7 were read and approved. the storage, sale and use of inflammable and volatile oils, the revised chapter dealing Communications were read from Eimer & Amend and the Deutsch-Ameri- with naphthas being further discussed, after which the manufacture, storage, trans- kanische Apotheker Zeitung, requesting copies of the regulations governing drugs portation, sale and use of kerosene oil were considered, and tentative regulations and chemicals. The Secretary was directed to forward copies. formulated governing same. The resignation of Miss Paula Meyer as Secretary of this Commission was Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the 21st inst. read, and upon motion, duly seconded, the resignation was accepted. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Upon motion, duly seconded, Mr. Eugene Stephens was elected Acting Secre- MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. tary of the Commission. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Friday, Commissioner Haskell, as a committee of one, reported that he had conferred August 21, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. with the Secretary of the Automobile Club with the view of obtaining an expression Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton of opinion on certain portions of the regulations now being prepared by this Com- acting as Chairman. mission, relating to the use of gasolene for automobiles, and as a result of the Minutes of meetings held August 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, and 2o, 1903, were read and conference it was agreed that a committee from the Automobile Club would appear approved. before this Commission at meeting to be held on the iith inst. for the purpose of The Commission continued the consideration of the proposed regulations gov- discussing the proposed regulations. Mr. Andrew Riker, of the Locomobile Com- erning the storage, sale and use of inflammable and volatile oils, the chapters dealing pany, having expressed a desire to be present at the meeting above referred to, the with naphthas and kerosene oil being discussed and several changes and additions Secretary was directed to send him a copy of the proposed regulations, in accord- made thereto . ance with his request. Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the 24th inst. A communication was formulated for transmission to the Inspector of Combus- EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. tibles, relative to the sale of gasolene in grocery stores. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the iith inst. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Mon- day, August 24, 1903, at 9.3o a. m. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commissioner PI oceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Tues- Eaton acting as Chairman. day, August II, 1903, at II a. m. Minutes of meeting held August 21 were read and approved. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and Haskell, Commissioner Eaton A communication was read from Mr. Geo. W. Hoyt, deputy manager of the acting as Chairman. Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Company, on the subject of the Reading of minutes of meeting held August to was dispensed with. storage and use of gasolene. In accordance with previous arrangement Messrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., After discussion, the letter was placed on file for future reference. and Albert C. Bostwick, representing the Automobile Club, appeared before the A communication was received from the Fire Commissioner transmitting a peti- Commission for the purpose of discussing the proposed regulations, now in course tion from certain residents of the Third Ward, Borough of Richmond, relative to 01 preparation, relating to the storage, sale and use of naphtha and gasolene for auto- danger from fire and explosions at the works of the Standard Varnish Company. mobiling purposes. The subject was discussed at great length, reference being made After discussion it was decided to apply to the Fire Commissioner for a copy to the methods adopted in Paris and other European cities, and to the most efficient of the permit issued to the Standard Varnish Company before further action by this and practicable means of regulating the use of the products under consideration, Commission. both in the interests of automobilists and the safety of the general public. There The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing being no other persons present who desired to be heard on the subject the discus- the storage, etc., of inflamamble and volatile oils, the proposed section dealing with sion was closed. kerosene oils being further amplified. Upon motion. duly seconded, the Commission adjourned until the 13th inst. Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till the 25th inst. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Thurs- Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Tues- day, August 13. 1903, at 9.45 a. M. day, August 25, 1903, at 8.45 a. m. PresentL-•Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and Haskell, Commissioner Eaton acting as Chairman. acting as Chairman. Minutes of meetings held August io and ii were read and approved. Minutes of meeting held August 24 were read and approved. Commissioner. McKenna reported having written to Messrs. Anderson and Sims The Commission proceeded with the further consideration of the proposed regu- of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters and to Mr. George W. Hoyt, Deputy lations governing the storage, sale and use of inflammable and volatile oils, the ten- Manager of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, relative to tative regulations dealing with kerosene oil being amended and slightly changed, the proposed regulations governing the storage, sale and use of naphthas and of the and regulations were tentatively formulated with respect to the use, etc., of heavy receipt of their replies, which were read and placed on file for future reference. oils for fuel and lubricating purposes. The Commission resumed consideration of the proposd regulations governing Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till the 27th inst. volatile and inflammable oils, the chapter dealing with sale of said products in EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. groceries and similar places being discussed and formulated. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the 14th inst. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Thurs- EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. day, August 27, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton Transactions of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Fri- acting as Chairman. day, August 14, 1003, at 9.45 a. M. Reading of minutes of meeting held August 25 was dispensed with. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton The Commission resumed the consideration of the proposed regulations govern- acting as Chairman. ing the storage, sale, etc., of inflammable and volatile oils, the chapter relating to Reading of minutes of meeting of August 13 was dispensed with. naphthas and to kerosene and fuel oils being revised and amended. An additional The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulation governing chapter was formulated with special reference to the conditions incident to the hand- the storage, sale and use of volatile and inflammable oils, several additions being ling of products of petroleum by the jobbing trade. made to the chapters thus far formulated. Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till the 28th inst. Mr. George W. Hoyt, Deputy Manager of the London and Liverpool and Globe EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Insurance Company, having requested an opportunity of appearing before the Com- MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. mission for the purpose of discussing the proposed regulations governing storage, Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Fri- sale and use of naphthas, benzine, etc., it was arranged that the opportunity would be day, August 28, 1903, at 9.45 a. M. afforded him at the next meeting. Present—Commissioners Charlton. Eaton and McKenna, Commissioner Eaton Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till Monday, August 17. acting as Chairman. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Reading of minutes of meetings held August 25 and 27 was dispensed with. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. 'The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission, at meeting held on the storage, sale, etc., of inflammable and volatile oils, the chapter dealing with job- Monday, August 17, 1903, at II a. m. bers in products of petroleum being discussed. Several amendments were added • Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commissioner and some slight changes made in the original arrangement of the different sections. Eaton acting as Chairman. Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the 31st inst. Reading of minutes of meetings held August 13 and 14 was dispensed with. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Mr. George W. Hoyt, Deputy Manager of the Liverpool and London and Globe MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. lire Insurance Company appeared before the Commission, in accordance with pre- Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Mon- vious arrangement, and expressed his views as to the regulations which should gov- day, August 31, 1903, at 9.3o a. m. ern the transportation, storage and sale of naphthas, considered from the standpoint Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton and Haskell, Commissioner Eaton of insurance interests. A general discussion followed along the lines advanced by acting as Chairman. Mr. Hoyt. Reading of minutes of meetings held August 25, 27 and 28 was dispensed with. The Commission went into executive session and resumed consideration of Part Copy of permit issued to the Standard Varnish Worics in the Borough of Rich- VII., proposed regulations governing the storage, etc., of volatile and inflammable mond was received from the Inspector of Combustibles, and upon motion, duly sec- oils. onded. the petition and communication from certain residents of the Third Ward, Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the 18th inst. Borough of Richmond, relative to the conditions at said varnish works, referred to EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. in minutes of meeting of August 24, 1903, were taken up for consideration and ac- MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. the minutes of meeting of August 24. 1903, were taken up for consideration and ac- Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on tion. After discussion a committee, consisting of Commissioners Charlton, Eaton Tuesday, August 18, 1903, at II a. m. and McKenna, was appointed to visit said works and to report to the full Board the Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commissioner result of their investigation as to the conditions obtaining. • Eaton acting as Chairman. The Commission resumed consideration of the proposed regulations governing Reading of minutes of meetings held August 43, 14 and 17 was dispensed with. the storage, sale, etc., of volatile and inflammable oils, adding a new portion to the The Acting Secretary, having prepared revised copies of the proposed regulations chapter dealing with naphthas, and further discussing the handling, etc., of heavy governing the storage, use and sale of volatile and inflammable oils, the Commis- oils. sion proceeded with the further consideration of same, and additional chapters were Upon motion, the Commission adjourned till September 1, 1903. outlined. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. Adjournment was taken until the 59th inst. EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission, at meeting held on Week Ending Saturday, i2 M., September 5, 1903. Wednesday, August 19, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. Present—Commissioners Charlton, Eaton, Haskell and McKenna, Commissioner Population Estimated Deaths. Eaton acting as Chairman. Population Mar- Death-rate. *Cor- Reading of minutes of meetings held August 13, 14, 17 and 18 was dispensed Borough. U. S. Cen- Births. rected sus i9co. Middle of riages. =.0 1903. with. Year 1903. 1902. The Commission continued the consideration of the proposed regulations gov- 1903. 1902. 1903. Manhattan.— . 1.850,093 1,917,676 672 668 636 1,200 51 4 65 tb.so 18.17 17.30 erning the sale, storage and use of volatile and inflammable oils, the amended form tThe Bronx. .. mo,5o7 268,341 83 8i 76 114 24 7 17 74 15.75 14.77 of the proposed chapter dealing with naphtha being discussed, and this chapter was Brooklyn . . . 1,166,582 1,291,507 391 388 368 573 28 16 37 15.67 14.86 further amended, revised and rearranged. Queens . . . 152,999 182,681 46 56 54 122 14 4 13.92 15.99 15.42 _ Upon motion, duly seconded, the Commission adjourned till the loth inst. RIchMond . 67,o27 72,608 37 19 17 41 a 27.29 13.65 13 21 City of Newt 02 1,230 1,212 1,151 2,050 EUGENE STEPHENS, Acting Secretary. York.. . 3,437,2 3,732,903 741 104 17.67 16.94 16.09 MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. Proceedings of the Municipal Explosives Commission at meeting held on Thurs- *Non-residents and infants under t week o d not included. t The presence of several large institutions, the great majority of whose inmates are residents of the other day, August 20, 1903, at 9.45 a. m. boroughs, increases considerably the death-rate of this borough.

8 t So THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1933.

Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported. Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Hospital.

WEEK ENDING- WILLARD PARKER RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL. KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPITAI HOSPITAL. June June June June July July ,July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept . 6. 13. 20. 27. 4. 11. °„z8. 25. z. 8. 15. 22. 2 5. • ° • • • ..: A 9. C'. °I •

Tuberculosis r t , 283 263 267 248 l. 1,610 VI i' - 1 i t V i • Pulmonalis. 396 343 247 293 293 316 250 282 271 256 'LI, .0.e AA ./11 0 _ -,.6. .1 sr To ta 711 7' '.--::t 5 Diphtheria and (3.- FT. Qe. ,g E a' Croup . . 437 443 433 399 325 354 257 321 275 288 395 296 214 258 A ig:- To tri 4 g A Measles. . 471 413 331 403 360 387 356 247 239 184 125 117 105 7s Scarlet fever.. . Remaining Aug.29, 1903 .. 21 21 6 59 sr . 116 25 35 19 .. 79 2f•I 315 228 210 157 183 117 111 104 106 86 104 90 89 Small-pox . . 1 • • • • Admitted ...... 26 26 6 .. 6 . •2 7 S 4 • • 16 •••• 6 . Varicella . . 98 102 9,, 13 21 12 12 15 Discharged .. . . • • 9 9 a 24 32 4 11 3 i8 58 56 50 14 2 2 2 Typhoid fever .. 50 59 - 50 45 78 78 66 89 109 136 129 Died .. I 69 96 Remaining Sept. 5, Dm 30 30 10 33 49 .. 92 26 28 a .. 82 WhoopingCough 21 32 13 10 II 21 23 '9 32 16 20 ,8 19

Total. . . 1,428 1,203 Total treated. •• 47 47 12 59 57 • 128 32 40 23 • • 95 1.73S 1,703 1.395 . 1.347 1.153 1,073 1,r53 947 q,6 977 833 819

Deaths by Principal Causes, According to Locality and Age. Cases of Infectious and Contagious Diseases Reported and Deaths from Same, by Wards.

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Manhattan 105 4 121 no 72 9 33 40 10 28 213 281 324 63 The Bronx ...... • 1 8 6 4 22 2 7 S 25 42 14 Brooklyn 2 68 65 .57 28 6 18 20 17 117 ,66 166 56 First . . . •• •• z 1 Queens • • 12 12 4 5 9 6 20 24 2 Second . • • .. • • •• • • • • • • 1 2 Richmond 2 7 S • • 2 8 8 B Third • .. •• • • -• '' • • • 1 a Fourth. 4 •• 2 • • 3 16 169 206 I98 17 Total. . 7 127 6, 76 13 : I 51 376 510 158 ...... 564 Fifth - • • ' 3 Sixth I I •• I 15 Seventh.. 10 21

Deaths According to Cause, Age and Sex. Eighth.. . .2 Ninth 5 • . 2 5 22 ttao. Tenth 6 3 a •• 4 7 I 27 ha Eleventh.. 10 .._ a , 21

Twelfth 5t 16 19 .. 23 32 5 I I 4 20 155 hs. rs t Man Thirteenth 3 4 • • 1 5 I I •• 19

a 3 Fourteenth.. . 2 • I .. I 15 Fop ° Yea . De Year. d over. Fifteenth 3 • I 7 1 • • 5 l n i n 5 15-25. 25-45. r r 5-15. 45-65. 2 2 1 24 a Sixteenth

ta 13 8 .. I 6 E de 9 • • I de Seventeenth 5 • 7 5 1 65

To Eighteenth lo 1 77 Un Un 5 .. 15 Nineteenth . 17 3 28 1 .. 7 loz wentieth. 5 1 1 .. 5 7 1 • • 2 0 29 Total. all causes Twenty-first. 4 3 .. .• 4 11 .• •• I 1 23 1,212 1.4 18 631 , 581 376 79 55 510 53 248 201 138 2 8 in i Twenty...ern:Id , 4 4 • • • , 9 74 2 Twenty-third. 9 3 5 19 2 .. 3 19 ,1 I Typhoid fever . . . O { 4 3 27 23 29 13 10 13 Twenty-iourth. 3 . . 4 5 ------3 Malarial level 7 • . 4 Small-pox 178 12 16 95 4 • • Tnta 163 % 55 SS - 93 4 4 74, 5 Measles 3 2 3 2 - = = - - - = _- _r_ -_.. .- =_- =- = •_ _ _ . 6 Scarlet fever 4 10 4 6 4 4 6 : 7 Whooping cough . . . : : First 18 4 6 7 • • • • •• • • • • .• - • •• 4 8 Diphtheria and croup. Second 32 16 14 zi z6 24 8 •• • .. • . .. •• •' ' • • • 3 9 Influenza ...... Third .. • • • • .. " • • 7 12 Other epid mic diseases 6 Fourth I / 9 3 2 2 4 3 • " 7 13 Tuberculosis Pulmon- Filth ...... 5 .. • .. alis •27 125 74 5.3 2 2 a IS Sixth . . I .. .. •• 2 .. 20 14 Tubercular meningitis 24 77 4 " 14 13 6 8 4 3 12 a St venal. • - - •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• 9 t5 Other forms of tuber- Eighth . 3 1 5 • I I I I 17 culosis II 10 6 a Ninth ...... 5 4 3 3 3 ' • 9 ,6 Cancer, malignant tu- Tenth . 1 1 a . I 8 mor .... . . . 21 ...... 38 50 z7 9 .9 9 10 Eleventh . . .. " 7 t7 Simple meningitis 15 10 7 8 9 14 • • Twelfth I •• 2 • • . 2 11 18 Apoplexy, congestion Thirteenth . • .. .. •• 11 and softening of brain. • . i 50 39 27 23 9 25 16 Fourteenth . 10 4 4 2 • 1 1 .. 16 19 Organic heart diseases. 1 86 83 42 • 6 20 28 27 Fifteenth . . . 5 • • .. 14 20 Acute bronchitis ...... 17 25 9 13 a 2 Sixteenth I.. .. II 21 Chronic bronchitis. . . 4 2 6 2 1 ,, 2 28 '• 8 Seventeenth 22 Pneumonia (excluding Eighteenth . 2 •• .. • • It broncho pneumonia) . 6r 71 31 30 15 3 5 23 4 2 10 8 Nineteenth 3 •• .. 8 22a Broncho pneumonia . 14 a I .. 13 44 35 21 23 21 12 2 35 a 2 a 3 Twentieth • • •• •• 23 Diseases of the stomach Twenty-first I .. 2 17 (cancer excepted) . 7 6 a 4 Twenty-second. a 1 17 24 Diarrhoeas ( under 3 2 Twenty-third . 2 3 • - 3 .5 202 I 191 99 103 172 30 202 Twenty-fourth I • • • • 5 20 25 Hernia. intestinal ob- Twenty-fifth I 2 .. .. I ,, t I 12 . . . . struction 12 10 5 7 4 2 Twenty-sixth a 14 z6 Cirrhosis of liver . . 4 3 3 14 10 II 3 Twenty-seventh a .• .. • • .. • • • 5 27 Bright's disease and 7 7 I Twenty-eighth . . . 2 1 .. 3 .. I 19 nephritis . . . . . 88 a I .. I I 3 84 50 34 3 24- 31 24 Twenty-ninth . 1 .. •• 35 28 Diseases of women (not 2 ...... Thirtieth . . .. • • •• 9 cancer) 2 5 5 a 3 Thirty-first ...... . . • • .. • • • • .. • • • • 5 29 Puerperal septicaemia 2 9 2 - • • • • • • .. • - - 1 3o Other puerperal dis- Thirty-second eases 6 6 Total 63 a 29 ... 25 56 15 2 6 6 28 388 3t Congenital debility and 5 malformations. . . . 76 107 30 46 73 2 1 76 32 Old age . . . . . .2 16 6 6 • - 17 First . . 33 Violent deaths . . • I .. I 18 63 69 46 27 a 23 19 Second . • I a. Sunstroke .. . S 5 ..... • • • • 4 •• 3 17 • 8 Third 17. Other accidents. . . 5 51 54 37 a .5 .6 2 53 4 Fourth 1 2 .. 2 II c. Homicide . . . . . • • •• 4 Fifth . . a 2 d. Suicide 12 10 .• - . . . I 9 3 5 6 - - - 34 All other causes . . 133 302 1; 28 16 69 64 5 7 7 30 39 Dual 7 3 4 • • 7 7 I .• • • .. 7 r 56 35 III-defined causes. . . . 45 46 25 2o 41 4 45 -••= _-__-• ______-=.. ._

-First I .. • • .• • • . 9 Second . 1 .. 2 • • 4 Deaths According to Cause, 125 • • Annual Rate per 1,00o and Age, with Meteorology and Third . 3 Fourth 2 3 Number of Deaths in Public Institutions for 13 Weeks. U • • • • • • • • • "• " :: •: - Filth . . . 2 24 I ' • • Total S 2 I .• 4 7 I .. .. za WEEK ENDING I June June June July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. 23. 20. 27. 4. 18. 25. 1. S 15. 22. 29. 5. General Work of the Department. Total death • 1.174 1,137 I 2 1 6 1 .323 x.516 I•503 1,220 1 ,363 1.233 1.255 1,202 1,357 1.212 Total inspections of premises - I 7,039 " orders issued for abatement of nuisances 520 Annual death-rate.. . . 1641 15.89 17.001 1849 21.19 21.01 17 05 1935 17.33 :7.54 16 80 17.57 16.94 " inspections of milk and other foods 10,066 " pounds of food condemned and destroyed 71 5,565 6 13 Typhoid fever 7 7 9 16 14 12 12 12 19 16 23 " chemical analyses made 478 Malarial revers... . . 3 2 5 2 3 1 4 I i " bacteriological examinations made for diphtheria 535 Small-pox. . . . • " • .. .. Measles. 17 13 14 12 21 14 14 14 7 8 3 3 5 " bacteriological examinations made for tuberculosis 185 ,6 2 Scarlet fever 15 19 14 16 IT 12 8 13 4 6 :o " vaccinations performed 2,005 Whooping cough . . . 7 13 4 8 7 a 3 4 lo 8 to 8 7 " children's employment certificates granted 17 Diphtheria and croup 44 53 49 47 36 43 30 38 22 26 24 27 5, Influenza . . . a .. " children's employment certificates refused 62 Tuberculosis Pulmonalis 4,5 112 142 123 Ii6 144 123 148 162 145 141 :35 127 " medical inspections of school* Other Tuberculous . . 29 36 32 25 32 32 24 31 i8 19 24 17 25 Acute Bronchitis . . 19 19 ti 23 IS 13 14 13 19 15 13 19 17 Pneumonia. 104 71 75 67 70 69 46 50 35 56 sr. ',7 6i Analysis of Croton Water, September 3, 1903. Broncho Pneumonia.. 51 41 62 37 62 47 33 46 27 39 24 38 14 fharrhceal diseases. . 40 114 121 :83 291 337 281 296 266 257 241 257 206 Diarrhceals under 2.. 63 l01 112 165 269 309 259 274 226 234 206 234 202 Violent deaths...... 67 75 75 79 128 tell 117 74 76 72 92 63 kV-SULTS EXPRESSED RESULTS EXPRESSED IN GRAINS PER IN PARIS BY' WEIGHT IN ONE Under one year.. . . 365 U. S. GALLON OF 221 .78 302 369 436 478 398 432 384 389 4.4 3 76 231 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDRED THOUSAND. Under five years.. . . . 389 43 1 468 545 633 676 555 001 525 5[6 490 546 510 Five to . 042 572 603 599 693 671 545 614 567 6oz 572 584 5 6 4 Sixty-five years and over 152 134 146 18o 190 156 120 148 141 '35 140 127 13 Appearance Very Slightly turbid. Very Slightly turbid. Color . . Light yel. brown. Light yel. brou ti. In public and privatet Fahr.) Slightly marshy. Slightly marshy. 304 265 351 366 373 439 3,5 405 357 332 332 350 347 Odor i Heated to woo institutions. . . . Chlorine ill Chlorides 0.117 o 20 • Equivalent to Sodium Chloride. o 192 0 330 None. None. Inquest cases. 197 ,67 :65 165 237 248 176 219 189 169 ,68 210 153 Phosphates (P,O,i) Nitrogen in Nitrites None None Nitrogen in Nitrates 17 0.0201 2.0009 o.o215 Mean barometer . . . 29.798 27.7 27 29.819 29.825 29.914 29.784 19.845 29.928 29.993 29.923 29.876 29 879 20 956 Free Ammonia o.0061 0.0105 Mean humidity.. . 85. 87. 8i. 78. 69 72. 69. 72. 73 73.F 77. 75. r 7o 2.91 Inches of rain and snow 2.93 2.26 1 74 3.46 .27 1.15 .116 .73 2.81 .18 2.85 •7 2 perature` Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime {Before boiling. Mean tem 67.6° 61.8° 64.° 74.9° 80.1° 70.5° 73.5° 72.2° 66.8° 72.6° (Fahrenheit) . . j 69.3° 70.5° 69.2° After boiling . I 70 68.0 Organic and volatile (loss on ignition) 0 70 1.20 Maximum temperature 81.° 92.° 95.° 87.° 87.° 91.0 77.o 82.° 86.° (Fahrenheit) . 79.° Mineral matter (non-volatile) 3 73 6.4o 56.0 0 5 5g.o Total solids (by evaporation) 4.43 .60 Minimum temperature 55. 6:.° 67.. g v 62.° 57.° 54.° 62.° So ° 7 (Fahrenheit) . • 57.° Temperature at hydrant. 63.Fahr.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8181

if Analysis of Ridgewood Water, Sept. 3,1903. • • 42 183 Aug. 27, 2903 Rosenbush, William. Summons only served. Si • • 42 184 Aug. 27, 1903 Rochler, Herman .... Summons only served. 42 185 Aug. 27, 1903 Enricht, Margaret... Summons only served. RESULTS EXPRESSED RESULTS EXPRESSED .. 42 186 Aug. 27, 1903 Toelstadt, Helen, and Summons only served. IN GRAINS PER IN PARTS BY another U. S. GALLON OF WEIGHT IN ONE 2 187 Aug. 27, 1903 Ebert, Frank E Summons only served. 231 CUBIC INCHES. HUNDREDTHOUSAND. • • 4 • • 42 188 Aug. 27, 1903 Luhan, Anna J Summons only served. Appearance Very slightly turbid. Very slightly turbid. • • 42 189 Aug. 27, 1903 Toelstadt, Gerhard.. Summons only served. Color Very light yel. brown. Very light yel blown. 42 190 Aug. 27, 1903 Rempe, Freda...... Summons only served. Odor (Heated to too° Fahr . ) Slightly marshy Slightly marshy. • • 42 191 Aug. 27, 1903 Gilligan, Bridget.... Summons only served. Chlorine in Chlorides 0.758 1.300 • • 42 192 Aug. 27, 1903 Rosenbush, Henriet- Summons only served. Equivalent to Sodium Chloride 1• 249 2.142 ta, and another.... Phosphates (P,0,) None. None. • • 42 193 Aug. 27, 1903 Schmeimann, August. Summons only served. Nitrogen In Nitrites None. None. • • 42 194 Aug. 27, 1903 Schmeimann, Dora.. Summons only served. Nitrogen in Nitrates o8i6 0.1400 Supreme.. 42 195 Aug. 27, 1903 Corse, John, et al., To foreclose mortgage on property, Two Free Ammonia 0.0009 0.0015 executors, vs. The Hundred and Fifth street and Ninth Albuminold Ammonia 0.0023 0.0040 City of New York avenue. Before boiling . 1.21 2.08 and Stephen A Hardness equivalent to Carbonate of Lime.. Whisten 'After boiling.. 1.21 2.08 Supreme, 42 196 Aug. 27, 1903 Friedopfer, Henry Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Organic and volatile (loss on Ignition) 1.11 .90 Kings $275. Mineral matter (non-volatile) 3.91 6.70 42 197 Aug. 27, 1903 Rausweiler, Otto Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Total solids (by evaporation ) 5.08 8.60 $140. • • 42 198 Aug. 27, 1903 Neudorffer, Ernst Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Temperature at hydrant. 67° Fahr. $100. 42 199 Aug. 27, 1903 Zydnitsky, Jacob Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $130. 44 42 200 Aug. 27, 1903 Greenberg, Julius Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $ 08. 70. LAW DEPARTMENT. 42 201 Aug. 27, 1903 Gross, George.., Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 5320. 42 202 Aug. 27, 1903 Salaway, Samuel Damage to property. overflow of sewer, The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office of the $1,594.50. Corporation Counsel for the week ending August 29, 1903, as required by section 1546 42 203 Aug. 27, 1903 Gottschalk, Marie Damage to property. overflow of sewer, $350. of the Greater New York Charter. 42 204 Aug. 27, 1903 Gilman, Samuel Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Note-(The City of New York or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The $330. City of New York is defendant unless otherwise mentioned.) 42 205 Aug. 27, 1903 Gravey, Bernard Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $600. 42 206 Aug. 27, 1903 Robinson, Isaac, and Damage to property, overflow of sewer, SCHEDULE "A." another' $900. 42 207 SUITS AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED. Aug. 27, 1903 Kramer, Max Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $100. 42 208 Aug. 27, 1903 Wichern, Charles Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Register $500. Court. and When Title. Nature of Action. 42 209 Aug. 27, 1903 Stemsky, Joseph Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Folio. Commenced. $221. Supreme.. 12C 41 Aug. 27, 1903 New York, Brooklyn Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme.. 42 117 Aug. 24, 1903 KrOMbaCh, Joseph Mandamus to compel correction of en- and Manhattan property for 1903. (ex rel.), vs. John rollment books (Twelfth Assembly Beach Railway R. Voorhis et al., District) containing relator's name. Company (ex rel.) etc vs. James L. Wells Supreme, 42 118 Aug. 24, 1903 Gross, William J , by Personal injuries, fall, condition of side- et at Kings Co. guardian walk, Rodney street, $10.000. I2C 42 Aug. 27, 1903 Long Island railroad Certiorari to review assessment on real Supreme.. 42 119 Aug. 24, 1903 Vernon, Howard VI Summons only served. Company (ex rel.) ioperty for 1903. Supreme, 42 Izo Aug. 24, 1903 O.Connor, Annie Personal injuries, fall, condition of side- vs. James L. Wells Kings Co. vs. Brooklyn walk, Vanderbilt avenue, $is,000. et al Heights Railroad City 42 210 Aug. 28, 1903 Birn, Nathan Personal injuries, fall, excavation, At- • Company and The torney street, $2,000. City of New York. Supreme.. 42 211 Aug. 29, 1903 Schauwecker, Charles Ceertiorari to review dismissal from Supreme.. 42 221 Aug. 25, 0903 Paine Lumber Com- To foreclose lien on contract of defend. L. (ex rel.), vs. Police Department. pany, Limited, vs ant Burke for erection of Public Francis V. Greene, The City of New School 129. etc York et al " 12C 43 Aug. 29, 1903 Freidfeld, George, Certiorari to review assessment on rea. Supreme2 122 Aug. 25, 1903 Sutter, Charles Damage to property, operation of and another (ex property for 2903. Queens Co.C 4o 1,36 Spring Creek Pumping Station, $12,- rel.), vs. James L 000. Wells et al Supreme, 42 123 Aug. 25, 1903 Heyder, Gustav Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Municipal, 42 212 Aug. 29, 1903 Mosher, Thomas N. For services as Detective, $227.19. Kings Co. $215. Queens Co. 40 138 E . 213 Aug. 29, 1903 Stevenson, Minnie, et ' 42 124 Aug. 25, 1903 Hoffmann, Nicholas Damage to property, overflow of sewer, " • • 42 Rent for premises used as fire house, $ 140.10. 40 139 at $ I 00. Aug. 29, 1903 B 42 125 Aug. 25, 1903 Robie, Edgar H , To foreclose mortgage on property on " 42 214 Merrill, John For services as Detective, x 04.95. vs. John Carroll et Little street. 40 137 al • • Supreme, 42 215 Aug. 29, 1903 DeRiso, Matthew, For death of child, injuries received on 42 126 Aug. 26, 1903 Joyce, Frank (ex Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Kings Co. administrator, etc., Carroll street, $to,ocio. rel.), vs. Robert G Inspector. vs. The City of Monroe, etc New York and G. S. Dist., 42 127 Aug. 26, 1903 City of New York Damage to the "David A. Boody" by Maria G. Dondero. New York. vs. Shortland the tug "James Watt," $26i. Brothers Company. Supreme. 42 128 Aug. 26, 1903 Nurmberg, Jacob.... Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Kings Co. $224.92. SCHEDULE "B." Supreme.. 12C 40 Aug. 27, 1903 Farrell, Daniel (ex Certiorari to review assessment on real JUDGMENTS, ORDERS AND DECREES ENTERED. rel.), vs. James L property for too3. Wells et al Mabel Miller vs. C. D. Blatchford-Entered order discontinuing action without 42 129 Aug. 27, 1903 McGuire, Michael, To enjoin Commissioner from cutting costs. vs. Robert G. Mon- off water supply to No. 206 West roe, etc street. Frank Friedman vs. C. D. Blatchford--Entered order discontinuing action without City 42 130 Aug. 27, 1903 Eisenberg, Ida, vs For false arrest and imprisonment, costs. Emil Geisler $2,000. Seventh Cornell Dam (Matter of Nelson)-Order entered denying motion for a Municipal, 42 iv Aug. 27, 1903 Esser, Louis Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Brooklyn. $61.45. writ of assistance with $3o costs. 42 132 Aug. 27, 1903 Berkowitz, Herman.. Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Ignatz Haffner vs. C. D. Blatchford-Entered order discontinuing action without $55. costs. 42 133 Aug. 27, 1903 Stone, David Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $81. JUDGMENTS WERE ENTERED IN FAVOR OF THE PLAINTIFFS IN THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS. 42 134 Aug. 27, 1903 Goldman, Max Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $20.85. Register Supreme, 42 135 Aug. 27, 1903 Bauer, Valentine Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Date. Name. and Amount. Kings Co. $391.50. Folio. 42 136 Aug. 27, 1903 Lewinson, Elias Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $;91•50. 42 137 Aug. 27, 1903 Eisler, Samuel Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 1903. $545- Aug. 21. Fraenkel, Morris 2 234 $72 36 42 138 Aug. 27, 1903 Cohen, Morris Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Aug. 28. Woodhaven Water Supply Company II 449 10,274 67 $65o. 42 139 Aug. 27, 1903 Stander, Mary Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $123. 42 140 Aug. 27, 1903 Markowitz, Joseph Damage to property, overflow of sewer, . SCHEDULE "D." $273.65. it 42 141 Aug. 27, 1903 Nevin, James Damage to property, overflow of sewer, CONTRACTS, ETC., DRAFTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED AS TO FORM. $147. 142 Aug. 27, 1903 Jablin, Morris Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 42 Contracts $300. Contracts Examined and Advertisements 42 143 Aug. 27, 1903 Zinn, Barnet Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $362.50. Department. Approved Returned for Approved as 44 as to Form. Revision. to Form. 42 144 Aug. 27, 1903 Lewis, Rebecca Damage to property, overflow of sewer, $424. Aug. 27, 1903 Fayer, Max Damage to property, overflow of sewer, 2 42 145 Water Supply • • $1,214.75. I I 42 146 Aug. 27, 1903 Kuhn, August Damage to property, overflow of sewer, Docks $130.45. Street Cleaning I 44 42 147 Aug. 27, 1903 Keller, Louise Summons only served. 2 if Aug. 27, 1903 Yeager, Marie Borough Presidents 42 148 Summons only served. 8 2 42 149 Aug. 27, 1903 Coller, George Parks 4 if Summons only served. 42 15o Aug. 27, 1903 Christ, George, and Summons only served. Education 37 I another ...... Bridges 2 I 4 I 1903 Lorenz, Frances 4 42 151 Aug. 27, Summons only served. Public Works 2 42 152 Aug. 27, 1903 Koehle, William Summons only served. 5 42 153 Aug. 27, 1903 Loeffler, Mary Summons only served. Fire 19 42 154 Aug. 27, 1903 Planding, George Summons only served. Charities 42 155 Aug. 27, t903 Planding, George, and only served. another Water Supply 2 I I 42 156 Aug. 27, 1903 Kellerman, Herman Summons only served. Police H 2 I 144, Correction • • 42 157 Aug. 27, 2903 Dehm, Anselm Summons only served. • • 42 158 Aug. 27, 1903 Sander, Carl, and Summons only served. another 83 7 17 • • 42 159 Aug. 27, /903 Sander, Carl Summons only served. 64 • • 42 ,6o Aug. 27, 1903 Greenwald„ Carl A Summons only served. di • • 42 161 Aug. 27, 1903 Raben, Henry P , Summons only served. Bonds Approved. and another ..... id 42 162 Aug. 27, 1903 Wingerter, Philip, Summons only served. inance 3 and another 42 163 Aug. 27, 1903 Shaefer, Frank Summons only served. Leases. 44 42 164 Aug. 27, 1903 Uhlemann, Ernst G Summons only served. 42 165 Aug. 27, 1903 Sturgess, John A Summons only served. Sinking Fund 42 166 Aug. 27, 2903 Hass1 ach, Frederick Summons only served. Finance S if • • 42 167 ug. 27, 1903 Heusner, Henry Summons only served. if • • 42 168 Aug. 27, 1903 Haug, William Summons only served. 4 • • 42 169 Aug. 27, 1903 Meyer, Frederick C Summons only served. • • 42 170 Aug. 27, 1903 Kopp, Katie .. Summons only served. • SCHEDULE "E." • • 42 171 Aug. 27, 1903 Ednie, Catherine..... Summons only served. OPINIONS RENDERED TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. • • 42 172 Aug. 27, 2903 Rusch, Henry M.... only served. if • • 42 173 Aug. 27, 1903 Landolt, Emil A.... Summons only served. Finance 9 42 174 Aug. 27, 1903 Hendler. Henri Summons only served. Parks I 42 175 Aug. 27, 1903 Schrell, Henry+ Summons only served. Public Works 42 176 Aug. 27, 1903 Rogers, Charles F Summons only served. 3 44 42 177 Aug. 27, 1903 Gundersheim, Max Summons only served. Police I di 42 178 Aug. 27, 1903 Purcell, Thomas Summons only served. Water Supply I • 42 179 Aug. 27, 1903 Wenzler, Isidor Summons only served. 4,1 • Aqueduct 1 • • 42 i8o Aug. 27, 1903 Kamper, Annie Summons only served. if • • 42 181 Aug. 27, 1903 Caldwell, Agnes Summons only served. 42 182 Aug. 27, 1903 Stutzman, Rudolph Summons only served. 16 G. L. RIVES, Corporation Counfel.

8182 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. President, Borough of Brooklyn— John F. Cunningham, No. 58o McDonough street, Borough of Brooklyn, as a •■•■■• Cleaner, from September so, 1903. New York, September 21, 1903. Department of Water Supply— In accordance with the provisions of the law, I send herewith a list of ap- William Hannahan, of East One Hundred and Fortieth street, Borough of The pointments, reinstatements, etc., in the various City Departments: Bronx, as an Assistant Foreman, from September 2, 1903. Alexander Trumpler, of the Borough of The Bronx, as a Calker, from the posi- Appointments. tion of Laborer, from September 2, 1903. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— Department of Parks— G. Glynn, No. 133 Forty-third street ; Mathew Holbrook, No. 26 or 128 Wyckoff Martin -J. Malone, Frederick Nussbickel, Michael Hannigan, from Gardeners to street ; Patrick McGuire, No. 174 Graham street ; John Burns, No. 928 Bergen street ; Foremen of Laborers, from September 5, 5903. Also Charles F. Whitmore, of the James McCue, No. 699 Lafayette avenue; John Duffy, No. 1020 Pacific street ; Hugh same borough, from Laborer to Foreman, from the same date. M. Faughnan, No. 961 Fourth avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, as Laborers, from Sep- Joseph J. Crozier, of the Borough of Brooklyn, as a Stone Mason, from the posi- tember 2, 1903. tion of Assistant Gardener, from August 29, 1903. John J. Reilly, No. 704 East One Hundred and Forty-fifth street; Philip Charles, Thomas O'Keefe, of the Borough of Manhattan, as a Foreman, from August 16, Throggs Neck, vv estchester, Borough of The Bronx, as Laborers, from September I, 1903. 1903. Alban Barron and James J. Coogan, of the Borough of The Bronx, as Drivers, James F. Roche, No. 312 Avenue A, Borough of Manhattan, as an Assistant from the position of Laborer, from September 9, 1903. Tapper, from August 26, 1903. President, Borough of Manhattan— William Madden, College Point, Borough of Queens, as a Laborer, from August James J. Delaney, No. 551 West Twenty-ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, as 27, 1903. a Foreman, from the position of Laborer, from September 7, 1903. Harvey E. Light and James C. Lee, Kent Cliffs, Aqueduct Division, as Laborers, Jacob Costuma, No. 491 Lexington avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as General from August 25, 1903. Foreman in charge of Street Signs, from September 7, 1903. Department of Bridges— Department of Water supply— John J. McHenry, No. 114 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, Borough Thomas Gillespie and William Lee, both of the Borough of Manhattan ,as Calkers, of Manhattan, as a Bridge Mechanic, from September 8, 1903. from the position of Laborer, from August 2o, 1903. Department of Parks— Charles T. Lattimer, of the Borough of Brooklyn, as Driver, from the position of John Hayes, No. 205 West Eighty-eighth street, Borough of Manhattan, as an Laborer, from August 19, 1903. Assistant Gardener, from September 1, 1903. Joseph Perdue, No. 1o76 Greene avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, was transferred as a Laborer from the office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to the Depart- Joseph Tombrink, No. 12 Willett street, Borough of Manhattan, as an Assistant ment of Water Supply, from August 19, 1903. Gardener, from September 4, 1903. Michele Urrzo, Two Hundred and Sixth street; Carina Romans, Garden place; F. A. SPENCER, Labor Clerk. George Feth, One Hundred and Seventieth street and Jerome avenue, Borough of The Bronx, as Assistant Gardeners, from August 29, 1903. Rocco Ferlizzie, No. 2426 Arthur avenue; Giuseppe Nannariella, Wakefield; Frank BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Rossi, Wakefield; Michael Lentz, No. 1233 Brook avenue; Staneslaus Tufo, No. 597 East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street ; George Beringer, No. 783 Courtlandt Report of the President of the Borough, Week Ending September 12, 1903. avenue; Domenico Russo, No. 597 East One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street ; Salvatore Pannittee, No. 2481 Cambreling avenue; Charles Peterson, No. 1006 East COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. One Hundred and Thirty-third street; Arthur W. Flanagan, No. 7o6 East One BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. Hundred and Thirty-seventh street; John J. Leddy, No. 712 East One Hundred and During the week ending September 12 thirty-seven orders, twenty-eight for sup- Forty-seventh street ; Pietro Yorio, No. 85o Pelham avenue; John J. Gilmartin, No. 53 plies and nine for repairs, were issued by the Bureau of Public Buildings and Parker avenue; Domenico Pagloicco, No. 2335 Arthur avenue; Samuel Robinson, No. Offices. 24 Prospect terrace, Williamsbridge; Michael Egan, No. 2048 Lafontaine avenue; Eleven bills, amounting in the aggregate to $294.60, were signed by the Super- John J. Holland, No. 1073 East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street; James A. intendent and forwarded for transmission to the Department of Finance. Egan, No. 2o48 Lafontaine avenue; John J. New, No. 2615 Third avenue; Cornelius J. Crowe, No. 1992 Bathgate avenue; Michaele Demicco, No. 522 East One Hundred Appointments. and Forty-ninth street ; James A. Kelly, Webster avenue and Two Hundredth street; Mrs. Mary Rogers, No. 446 Herkimer street, Cleaner, appointed September Edward A. Jackson, No. 2515 Webster avenue; John Oswian, Fourteenth street ; to; salary, $336 per year. Williamsbridge; Frederick Hurgert, No. 2533 Morris avenue; Oscar Bierbaum, No. 995 East One Hundred and Thirty-third street; Thomas Cormick, No. 769 East One BUREAU OF INCUMBRANCES AND PERMITS. Hundred and Seventy-sixth street • Thomas H. McCullough, No. 674. St. Ann's avenue; Complaint Department. Alonzo Bross, Flower street and White Plains avenue; Geo. P. Gaetjens, No. too Com- Bureau of Complaints I Police Department S monwealth avenue; Walter B. O'Brien, No. 540 East One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Mail street; Peed Pasquale, No. 143 Pleasant avenue, Williamsbridge; George Roth, No. Office II Total 25 3440 Park avenue; Edwin Duff, No. 6o6 East One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street ; Inspectors 4 George W. Martin, No. 69 Park avenue, Williamsbridge; James Kennedy, No. 4617 Classification and Disposal— Posts and stumps of posts removed Third avenue; Michael J. Martin, No. 2707 Third avenue; Joseph Satamasso, No. 146 Sidewalk signs found removed upon by Bureau of Incumbrances 2 White Plains avenue South; Martin Higgins, No. 692 East One Hundred and Eighty- reinspection 2 Miscellaneous, removed by Bureau of sixth street; Edward Rimert, No. 456 Wales avenue; Patrick Cummings, No. 864 Showcases found removed upon re- Incumbrances 8 East One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, Borough of The Bronx, as Laborers, from inspection August 29, 1903. Trees and limbs removed by Bureau Total 3o Henry Bogelsang, No. 363 Wolsey street, Borough of The Bronx, as Assistant of Incumbrances . Gardener, from August 29, 1903. Inspectors' Department. Hugh F. Mulholland, No. 461 West Thirty-second street; Joseph A. O'Brien, No. 36o Thirty-first street ; Vincent Burke, No. 750 Third avenue; George Luck, No. Complaints made 4 Slips settled 29 1829 Second avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as Assistant Gardeners, from August 26, Complaints settled 25 1903. Permit Department. John McGinley, No. 345 West Thirty-fifth street; Thomas Greenhalgh, No. 443 Permits— Permits Passed- West Thirtieth street ; Frank C. Lloyd, No. 621 First avenue; Frank P. Farrell, No. Building material 21 Tap water pipes 53 315 East Thirty-seventh street; James J. Munday, No. 161 West Sixty-second street; Vaults repaired 3 Repair water connections 93 John J. Newell, No. 858 Second avenue; Charles Kahn, No. 836 First avenue; Thomas Crosswalks 20 Sewer connections 45 J. Connolly, No. 415 Ninth avenue; Richard E. Kearns, No. 403 East Twenty-ninth Special 196 Sewer connection repairs 19 street; J. J. Connolly, No. 442 Ninth avenue; Walter White, No. 417 East Twenty- fourth street; Francis L. Fere, No. 510 West Twenty-ninth street; Michael J. Dooley, Total 240 Total 215 No. 454 West Thirty-seventh street; James Clare, No. 461 Fourth avenue; Rocco Cashier's Department. Amati, No. 5303/2 Broome street; Richard J. Delaney, No. 458 Third avenue; Joseph Todd, No. 343 East Fifty-first street; Samuel W. Hansen, No. Jos East Thirty-first Moneys Received— Repaving over gas connec- street, Borough of Manhattan, as Assistant Gardeners, from August 24, 1903. Repaving over water connec- tions $40 00 tions $397 00 Repaving over electric light George J. Bermius, Jr., No. 1354 Webster avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as an 244 8o Assistant Gardener, from August 22, 1903. Repaving over sewer con- connections Augustino Caberzo, No. 40 Thompson street, Borough of Manhattan, as an As- nections 131 00 sistant Gardener, from September 9, 1903. Total $812 8o William Johnson, No. 415 West Thirty-fifth street, Borough of Manhattan, as an BUREAU OF SEWERS. Assistant Gardener, from August 22, 1903. Moneys Received. James Stewart, No. 504 West Thirty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan, as an For sewer permits, $534.10; number of permits issued, 64; for new sewer con- Assistant Gardener, from August 31, 1903. nections, 45; for old sewer connections (repairs), 19. Department of Docks and Ferries— Requisitions drawn on Comptroller, 6; appropriations, $3,501.84; funds, $51,- Samuel W. Hyde, No. 125 Fourth avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as a Blacksmith, 580.48; linear feet of sewer built, 1,906; number of basins built, 13; linear feet of sewer from September 9, 1903. cleaned, 4,950; number of basins cleaned, 299; linear feet of sewer examined, 45,26o; President, Borough of Manhattan— number of basins examined, 1,20o; number of basins repaired, xi; number of manhole Richard J. Coyne, No. 1050 Park avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as a Laborer, heads and covers set, 6; number of basin covers put on, 4; number of manholes built, from July 6, 1903. 21; number of manhole covers put on, 4; bricks used for repairs, 1,975; barrels of President, Borough of The Bronx— cement used for repairs, 2%. Edward J. Cullen, No. 122 Alexander avenue, Borough of The Bronx, as a Paver, from September 3, 1903. Laboring Force Employed During the Week. Grover C. Rauch, Bronxdale avenue, Borough of The Bronx, as a Mason's Helper, Inspectors Inspectors Inspectors Horses from September I, 1903. of of Sewer Foremen. of Sewers Mechanics. Laborers. and President, Borough of Queens— Construction. Connections. and Basins. Carts. Joseph T. Etherson, No. 19 Broadly avenue, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, as an Oiler, from September 4, 1903. Sewer Repairing and Cleaning, P. and S' 7 a 42 William J. Martin, Nostrand avenue, Far Rockaway, Borough of Queens, as an Street Improvement Fund 53 Oiler, from September 4, 1903. I wenty-sixth Ward Dis- Alexander J. Prinz, Twombly place, Jamaica, Borough of Queens, as a Dump- posal Works '9 Thirty-first Ward Dis- boardman, from September I, 1903. posal Works '3 William H. Shelley, No. 167 Twelfth street, Borough of Queens, as a Dump- Office Force 6 boardman, from September 1, 1903. President, Borough of Brooklyn— BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS—DIVISION OF STREET REPAIRS. Mary E. Rogers, No. 446 Herkimer street, Borough of Brooklyn, as a Cleaner, $336 per annum, from September to, 1903. Force Employed on Repairs to Street Pavements. Mechanics, 41; Laborers, 13o; horses and wagons, 12; horses and carts, 17; teams, Reinstatements. 25; Foremen, 14; crusher, I. Department of Parks— Work Done by Connection Gangs. Thomas M. Russell, of the Borough of Brooklyn, as a Wheelwright, from September repaired, 7; dan- 12, 1903. Water and sewer connections repaired, 67; gas connections Department of Street Cleaning— gerous holes repaired and made safe, 71; complaints received, 59; defects remedied, John Francesco, No. 130 India street, Borough of Brooklyn, as a Sweeper, from 82. September 9, 1903. Work Done by Repair Gangs. Joseph ivici-aughlin, No. 493 Seventh avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, as a Sweeper, Yards. from August 31, 1903. Hudson avenue, between Park avenue and Concord street, cobblestone 45 Change of Title. Tillery street, between Lawrence and Jay streets, cobblestone 53 Department of Bridges— Varick avenue, intersection Metropolitan avenue, cobblestone 46 James P. Prout, City Island, Borough of Queens, as a General Foreman, from Sep- Withers street, between Manhattan and Graham avenues, cobblestone 312 tember z, 5903. Fulton street, corner Grand avenue, granite.. 118 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8183

Forty-first street, between Second and Fourth avenues, granite 26o t. Thence northerly to the intersection with the centre line of the bridge pro- Conover street, between Hamilton avenue and Summit street, granite duced, the elevation to be 37 50-100 feet; Atlantic avenue, between Hicks street and South Ferry, granite 800 2. Thence northerly to the intersection of South Fourth street, the elevation to be Broadway, between Keati and Rodney streets, granite 690 36 90-too feet, being the same as the present surface. Bedford avenue, between North Thirteenth and North Fourteenth streets, granite 208 2—Bedford Avenue. Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Belgian 63o Beginning at the intersection with South Sixth street, the elevation to be 46 Square yards of pavement repaired by connection gangs, 779. 80-loo feet, being the same as the present surface. Stone crushed, cubic yards, 275. I. Thence northerly to the intersection with new South Fifth street, the elevation Concrete mixed and laid, square yards, 1,301. to be 49.0 feet; 2. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fourth street, the elevation Total number of square yards of pavement repaired 4,457 to be 51 40-100 feet, being the same as the present surface. Linear feet of curbing reset 135 Linear feet of gutter reset 45 3—Berry Street. Square feet of bridging relaid 144 Beginning at the intersection with South Sixth street, the elevation to be 39 60-Too Square feet of flagging relaid 314 feet, being the same as the present surface. Linear feet of curb dressed 1,160 I. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fifth 'street, the elevation to be Force Employed on Macadam and Unimproved Roadways. 44 21-100 feet; Steam rollers, I; Mechanics, 2; Laborers, 24; horses and wagons, 3; teams, 5; 2. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fourth street, the elevation to sprinklers, 9; horses and carts, t i; Foremen, 6. be 45 20-100 feet, being the same as the present surface. Macadam roadway cleaned, linear feet 3,100 Resolved, That this resolution be forwarded to the Board of Estimate and Ap- Dirt roadway repaired and cleaned, linear feet 1,075 portionment for its approval. Gutter cleaned, linear feet 6,750 Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Repairs Made to Macadam Roadways. .Affirmative—Commissioner Redfield and Aldermen Stewart and Diemer. Cropsey avenue, between Eighteenth and Twenty-third avenues. Approved by the Acting President of the Borough September 24, 1903. Ocean avenue, between Tennis court and St. Paul's place. No. 39. Sevefity-first street, between First and Third avenues. Shore road, between Bath Beach Railroad and Manhattan Beach Railroad Following report from the Engineer of the Bureau of Highways: crossings. (Copy.) Connections in Macadam Pavements Repaired. Report No. 203. Refuse sand removed from Forty-first street, between Second and Fourth avenues. City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Office of Commissioner of Public Works, BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, Permits issued for new buildings (brick), 21; estimated cost 212,500 00 June 4, 1903. Permits issued for new buildings (frame), 51; estimated cost ; 148,360 00 Permits granted for alterations, 37; estimated cost $21,221 06 Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: . Building slip permits issued, 5o; estimated cost 13,917 00 Dear Sir—In connection with a telephonic complaint received at this office from Plumbing slip permits issued, 22; estimated cost 1,795 00 the Police Department regarding dangerous sidewalk in front of No. 113 Lexington Unsafe cases filed 11 avenue, I would say that I have had an inspection made of the said premises and find Violation cases filed 62 that the sidewalk in front of same is destitute of flagging or other pavement. I would Unsafe notices issued II therefore recommend that the sidewalk be flagged with a single course of bluestone Violation notices issued 62 flagstone five (5) feet in width or paved with cement of equal width. Unsafe cases referred to counsel 4 Description of property as follows: Violation cases referred to counsel 64 On the north side of Lexington avenue, between Classon avenue and Franklin Complaints received 15 avenue, Lot No. 56, Block 1967, Seventh Ward Map, Section 7. Volume 1. Estimated Bay window permits issued, 19; estimated cost $4,555 00 cost of flagging $33, and with cement $27. Assessed valuation $1,600. Owner of property: A. W. Andrews, Long Island Association Building, Remsen Corresponding Week Ending September 13, 1902. street, near Court street. Plans filed for new buildings (brick), 26; estimated cost $102,050 00 The owner of the property was notified to attend to it, and he laid a single course Plans filed for new buildings (frame), 26; estimated cost ,625 00 of old and very narrow flagstones (3% feet wide by about 12 to i6 inches long) in Plans filed for alterations, 45; estimated cost lt,265 00 violation of the City ordinance. J. EDW. SWANSTROM, Respectfully, President of the Borough of Brooklyn. TUSTIN McCARTHY, Jr., Secretary. (Signed) GEO. W. TILLSON, Chief Engineer. The following resolution was offered: ■ 111,■.■ Resolved, That the Local Board of the Bedford District, Borough of Brooklyn, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. after hearing had this 21st day of September, 1903, hereby directs that the sidewalk opposite the lot lying on the north side of Lexington avenue, between Classon avenue LOCAL BOARD—BEDFORD DISTRICT. and Franklin avenue, known as Lot No. 56, Block 1967. Seventh Ward Map, be paved Monday, September 21, 1903. with cement five (5) feet in width, at the expense of the owner or owners of the Meeting in Borough Hall, at 2.3o p. m. said lot. The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: William C. Redfield, Commissioner of Public Works, presiding; Alderman Affirmative—Commissioner Redfield and Aldermen Stewart and Diemer. Stewart, Forty-eighth Aldermanic District; Alderman Diemer, Fiftieth Aldermanic Approved by the Acting President of the Borough September 24, 1903. District. The Commissioner submitted the following: No. 4o. Petition-to flag sidewalks on the east side of Steuben street, between Flushing and No. 37. Park avenues ; and on the south side of Flushing avenue, between Steuben street and Petition to alter the map or plan of The City of New York by widening Roebling Emmons place, known as Lots Nos. i, 14, 15, 16 and 19, Block 1879, Seventh Ward Map. street on the westerly side, from Bridge plaza to Division avenue, so as to be 8o feet Laid over and referred to Alderman Stewart. wide, and to extend said street to Lee avenue. Also on the west side of Steuben street, between Flushing and Park avenues ; and Laid over for public hearing to Wednesday, October 7, 1903, at 2 p. m. on the south side of Flushing avenue, between Grand street and Steuben street. known as Lots Nos. 25, 26, 30, 31, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, Block 1878, Seventh Ward Map. No. 38. Laid over and referred to Alderman Stewart. Following report and technical description from the Engineer of the Bureau of Highways : No. 41. (Copy.) Following report from the Engineer of the Bureau of Highways: May 15, 1903. (Copy.) WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Esq., Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Report No. 195. Brooklyn: Dear Sir—I send you herewith technical description for a change of grade of City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, Office of Commissioner of Public Works, Havemeyer street, Bedford avenue and Berry street. This description is a part of an Bureau of Highways, Chief Engineer's Office, ordinance that was passed by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and in some May 21, 1903. way omitted from the ordinance as it passed the Board of Aldermen. An ordinance Mr. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Commissioner of Public Works: should be passed by the Board of Aldermen making the change of grade in accordance Dear Sir—In connection with the attached complaint received through your office with this technical description, as that is the way the streets are now. from Thomas G. Mason, I would say that I have had an inspection made of the Respectfully, lots referred to and find that the sidewalks in front of same are devoid of flagging or (Signed) GEO. W. TILLSON, Chief Engineer. other pavement. I would therefore recommend that the same he flagged either with a single course of bluestone flagging or be paved with cement five (5) feet in width. 1—Havemeyer Street. Description of property as follows: Beginning at the intersection with Broadway, the elevation to be 38 50-too feet, On the north side of Lexington avenue, between Franklin avenue and Bedford being the same as the present surface. avenue, Lots Nos. 4o and 41, Block 1968, Seventh Ward Map. Section 7, Volume 2. I. Thence northerly to the intersection with the centre line of the bridge pro- Estimated cost of flagging $33. and of cement $27. Assessed valuation. $2,800. duced, the elevation to be 37 50-mo feet; Owners of property: Lot No. 4o, Michael Tracy; Lot No. 41, John Kelly. 2. Thence northerly to the intersection of South Fourth street, the elevation to (Signed) Respectfully, be 36 90-100 feet, being the same as the present surface. GEO. W. TILLSON, Chief Engineer. 2—Bedford Avenue. Beginning at the intersection with South Sixth street, the elevation to be 46 The following resolution was offered : 8o-too feet, being the same as the present surface. Resolved, That the Local Board of the Bedford District. Borough of Brooklyn, I. Thence northerly to the intersection with new South Fifth street, the elevation after hearing lidd this 21st day of September. 1903, hereby directs that the sidewalk to be 49.o feet; opposite the lots lying on the north side of Lexington avenue, between Franklin avenue 2. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fourth street, the elevation to and Bedford avenue, known as Lots Nos. 40 and 41, Block 1968, Seventh Ward Map, be 51 40-100 feet, being the same as the present surface. he paved with cement five (5) feet in width, at the expense of the owner or owners 3—Berry Street. of the said lots. Beginning at the intersection with South Sixth street, the elevation to be 39 60-100 Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: feet, being the same as the present surface. Affirmative—Commissioner Redfield and Aldermen Stewart and Diemer. I. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fifth street, the elevation to be Approved by the Acting President of the Borough September 24, 19(33. 44 21-100 feet ; No. 42. 2. Thence northerly to the intersection with South Fourth street, the elevation to be 45 20-100 feet, being the same as the present surface. Flagging sidewalks on the northwest side of Middleton street, between Wallahout Dated New York, May i4, 1903. street and Lee avenue; and on the north side of Wallabout street, between Middleton Topographical Btireau, Borough of Brooklyn. street and Bedford avenue, known as Lots Nos. 1. 3 and 42, Block 2235, Nineteenth GEO. J. BISCHOF, Assistant Engineer in Charge. Ward Map. (Signed) Laid over and referred to Alderman Holler. (Signed) GEO. W. TILLSON, Chief Engineer. Also on the north side of Wallahout street, between Lee avenue and Middleton The following resolution was offered : street; and on the southeast side of Middleton street. between Lee avenue and Walla- Resolved, That the Local Board of the Bedford District, Borough of Brooklyn. bout street, known as Lots Nos. t, 3, 8 and 24, Block 2239, Nineteenth Ward Map. after hearing had this 21st day of September, 1903, hereby recommends to the Board Laid over and referred to Alderman Holler. of Estimate and Apportionment to initiate proceedings to alter the map or plan of Also on the south side of Wallahout street, between Bedford avenue and Lee The City of New York by changing the grade of Havemeyer street, Bedford avenue avenue, known as Lots Nos. 30. 31 and 12, Block 2263, Nineteenth Ward Map. and Berry street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly Laid over and referred to Alderman Holler. described as follows: I—Havemeyer Street. No. 43. Beginning at the intersection with Broadway, the elevation to be 38.50-100 feet, Flagging sidewalks on the west side of Classon avenue, between De Kalb being the same as the present surface, avenue and Willoughby avenue; and on the north side of De Kalb avenue, between 8184 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

Classon avenue and Emerson place, known as Lot No. 78, Block 1923, Seventh Ward and that the President of the Borough of Manhattan is hereby authorized, pursuant Map. to section 419 of the Greater New York Charter, to have the work performed and Laid over and referred to Alderman Stewart. the supplies furnished at the lowest prices obtainable in the open market without public letting. No. 44. Unanimously adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 3t, 1903, three-fourths of Fencing vacant lots on the south side of Myrtle avenue, between Throop avenue all the members elected voting in favor thereof. and Sumner avenue, known as Lots Nos. 25 to 3o, inclusive, Block 1757, Twenty-first Approved by the Mayor, August 13, 1903. Ward Map. P. J. SCULLY, Clerk. Laid over and referred to Alderman Diemen The following resolution was offered: No. 45. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of and Fencing vacant lots on the northwest side of Middleton street, between Lee avenue concurs in the resolution of the Board of Aldermen, adopted July 31, 1903, and approved and Wallabout street ; and on the north side of Wallabout street, between Middleton by the Mayor August 13, 1903, in relation to an appropriation of fifteen thousand street and Bedford avenue, known as Lots Nos. 3 and 42, Block 2235. Nineteenth Ward Map. dollars ($15,000) for the purpose of repairing, painting and refurnishing the New Laid over and referred to Alderman Holler. York County Courthouse, and that for the purpose of providing means therefor the Adjournment. Comptroller be and is hereby authorized, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision JUSTIN McCARTHY, Jr., Secretary. 8 of section 188 of the Greater New York Charter, to issue Special Revenue Bonds of The City of New York to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), redeem- BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. able from the tax levy of the year succeeding the year of their issue. Which was adopted by the following vote: MINUTES, BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTION NI ENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, MAYOR'S The Acting Mayor, Acting Comptroller, Acting President of the Board of Alder- OFFICE, CITY HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1903. Inen and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens and The Board met in pursuance of an adjournment. the Presidents of the Borough's of Brooklyn and Richmond—i6. Present—Charles V. Fornes, President, Board of Aldermen and Acting Mayor; J. W. Stevenson, Deputy and Acting Comptroller; James H. McInnes, Acting Presi- The Secretary presented the following communication from the President of the dent. Board of Aldermen; Jacob A. Cantor. President, Borough of Manhattan; Borough of The Bronx requesting the fixing of the salary of the position of Clerk in William C. Redfield, Commissioner of Public Works and Acting President, Borough the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx at the rate of $1,800 per of Brooklyn: Louis F. Haffen, President, Borough of The Bronx; Joseph Cassidy, anntun: President, Borough of Queens; Louis L. Tribus, Commissioner of Public Works THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, and Acting President. Borough of Richmond. MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CROTONA PARK, Hon. Charles V. Fornes, President, Board of Aldermen, presiding. NEW YORK, August 17, 1903. The reading of the minutes of meetings held June 19, July I, 8, 15, 22, 29, 31 and lion. SETH Low, Mayor Chairman Board of Estimate and Apportionment: August 18. 1903, was dispensed with. DE AR SIR—I respectfully request that a grade of Clerk be fixed by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in the office of the President of the Borough of The The Secretary presented the following communication from the President of the Bronx at an annual salary of $r,800. Borough of Queens. requesting the transfer of $3.000 to "General Administration— Yours truly, LOUIS F. HAFFEN, Supplies and Contingencies." President of the Borough of The Bronx. T HE CITY OF NEW YORK, The folloWing resolution was offered: OFFICE OF TRE PRESIDENT OF THE. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, LONG LSLAND CITY, August 18, 1903. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby recommends to the Board of Aldermen, in accordance with the provisions of section 56 of the Greater J. W. STEVENSON, Esq., Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: New York Charter. that the salary of the position of Clerk in the office of the President DEAR SIR—The President of the Borough of Queens is desirous of having the sun of three thousand dollars transferred from the appropriation entitled "Bureau of of the Borough of The Bronx he fixed at the rate of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) Highways—Salaries of Superintendent, Clerks and Engineering Corps and Inspec- per annum. tors. 1903," to the appropriation entitled "General Administration—Supplies and Which was adopted by the following vote: Contingencies, 1903." I enclose herewith resolution asking for the transfer of said amount; will you The Acting Mayor, Acting Comptroller, Acting President of the Board of Alder- kindly have same presented to the Board of Estimate at meeting to be held to- men and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan. The Bronx and Queens and morrow. the 19th instant. and thereby greatly oblige, the Acting Presidents of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Richmond-16. Respectfully yours, GEO. S. JERVIS, Secretary to President. The Board adjourned to meet September 2, 1903, at 10.30 a. m. The following resolution was offered: J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary. Resolved, That the sum of three thousand dollars ($3.000) be and the same is hereby transferred from the appropriation made to the President of the Borough BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. of Queens for the year 1903. entitled "Bureau of Highways—Salaries," the same being in excess of the amount required for the purposes thereof, to the appropria- The following contracts were entered into with the following named contractors tion made to said President of the Borough of Queens for 1903, entitled "General during the week ending September 19, 1903. by the President of the Borough of The Bronx : Administration—Supplies and Contingencies," the amount of said appropriation Repaving East One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, from Courtlandt avenue to being insufficient. Morris avenue. Which was adopted by the following vote: Contractor—Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. 114 Liberty street. The Acting Mayor, Acting Comptroller. Acting President of the Board of Surities—National Surety Company and the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia. Aldermen and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens Repaving Jerome avenue from One Hundred and Sixty-second street to Kings- and the Acting Presidents of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Richmond-16. bridge road, located between railroad tracks and curb. Contractor—Barber Asphalt Paving Company, No. 114 Liberty street. The Secretary presented the following resolution of the Board of Aldermen Sureties—National Surety Company and the City Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Company of Philadelphia. requesting the issue of Special Revenue Bonds to the amount of $1o,000, the proceeds Paving Jerome avenue within and between railroad tracks from Burnside avenue thereof to be applied to the cost and expense of making necessary surveys and in- to Kingsbridge road. vestigations in connection with a relief outlet to the Webster avenue sewer, draining Contractor—Patrick G. Hannan, No. io Arthur avenue. the Mill Brook Watershed. in the Borough of The Bronx: Sureties—American Surety Company. Sewer, etc., Kelly street, from Dongan street south to Intervale avenue. IN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Contractor—William Armen Bancroft and Faile streets. Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and it is hereby Sureties—Bankers' Surety Company. requested, in pursuance of the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the WM. KEARNEY, Contract Clerk. amended Greater New York Charter, to authorize the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to the amount of ten thousand dollars ($to,o00), the proceeds CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS. whereof to be applied to the cost and expense of making necessary surveys and in- Appointed : John Mangin, One Hun- vestigations in connection with a relief outlet to the Webster avenue sewer, draining CORPORATION COUNSEL. dred and Thirtieth street and Broadway, the Mill Brook Watershed, in the Borough of The Bronx, under the supervision and September 28—Changes in the payroll with Team. Discharged, September 25, 1903, employ- direction of the President of the Borough of Tbe Bronx. of this office, each of which will take ef- Adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 31, 1903, three-fourths of all the mem- fect on October i, 1903: ees as per list attached. Appointed, September 28, 1903: Anna bers elected voting in favor thereof. Carl T. Stickney, a Clerk in the main office, is promoted from Fourth Grade to Macomber, Playground Attendant, No. 170 Approved by the Mayor August 13, 1903. Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. J. SCULLY, Clerk. Sixth Grade Clerk, at $1,500 a year, and transferred to the Bureau of Street Open- Employees discharged September 25, ings, to fill the vacancy caused by the death 1903—Thomas Cluney, Mower, No. 2o6 The following resolution was offered: West Twenty-sixth street; C. B. Littell, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of of James W. Hegan. George B. Pettit is promoted from the Carpenter, No. MI West One Hundred and concurs in the resolution of the Board of Aldermen, adopted July 31, 1903, and Third Grade to Fourth Grade Clerk, at and First street, care of F. Newmann ; An- approved by the Mayor August 13, 1903, in relation to an appropriation for making $1,200 per annum. drew O'Connell, Carpenter, No. 9i5 Third Frederick W. Pfaff is promoted from avenue ; Bernard Menne, Carpenter, No. necessary surveys and investigations in connection with a relief outlet to the Web- 73 West Ninety-fifth street ; John A. Kav- ster avenue sewer, draining the Mill Brook Watershed, in the Borough of The Bronx, Second Grade to Third Grade Clerk, at $1,050 per annum. anagh, Carpenter, No. I12 West One Hun- and that for the purpose of providing means therefor the Comptroller be and is John J. Walsh, a Clerk of the Second dred and Second street; John E. Killalea, hereby authorized, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Grade in the main office, is transferred to Laborer, No. 656 East Sixteenth street; the Bureau of Street Openings. Leonard Holmes, Laborer, No. 276 West Greater New York Charter, to issue Special Revenue Bonds of The City of New One Hundred and Forty-first street ; Joseph York to the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000), redeemable from the tax levy John T. Magan, a Junior Clerk, Grade 3, in the Bureau of Street Openings, is trans- McDonald, Laborer, No. 151 Elizabeth of the year succeeding the year of their issue. ferred to the main office. street ; Timothy Reardon, Laborer, No. 300 1 Which was adopted by the following vote: Patrick J. Sherry, a Junior Clerk, has East Seventy-fifth street ; John Ashley, La- borer, No. 422 East Seventy-seventh The Acting Mayor, Acting Comptroller, Acting President of the Board of Al- been promoted to the position of Clerk, First Grade, at an annual salary of $750. street ; Timothy McCarthy, Laborer, No. dermen and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens 307 East One Hundred and Third street; and the Acting Presidents of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Richmond-16. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. William Grier, Laborer, No. toga Amster- September 28—Louis Weinberg, No. 76 dam avenue; John Kelly, Laborer, No. 326 Monroe street ; Isaac Gilbert, Laborer, No. The Secretary presented the following resolution of the Board of Aldermen re- - East Seventh street, city, Clerk, $1,050 per annum, resigned; this resignation to take 442 East Houston street ; John McHale. questing the issue of $15,000 for the purpose of repairing, painting and refurnishing effect at the close of the day on September Laborer, No. 447 West Twenty-eighth the New York County Courthouse, etc.: 28, 1903. street ; Patrick Traynor, Laborer, No. IOTA Grove street ; Joseph Miller, Laborer, No. IN THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. 140 West Twenty-fifth street ; John Resolved, That, pursuant to subdivision 8, section 188, of the Greater New York Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond. Hughes, Laborer, No. 232 West Sixteenth Charter, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment is hereby requested to authorize September 28— Pay fixed : Richard street; William H. McSorley. Laborer, No. the Comptroller to issue Special Revenue Bonds to the amount of $15,000 for the Highberg, Assistant Gardener, at $2.25 per 342 West Sixteenth street ; Herman Fisher, purpose of repairing, painting and refurnishing the New York County Courthouse, day. Laborer, No. 306 East Eleventh street; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8185

Edward Regner, Laborer, No. 311 East WILLIAM R. ZimmEamAx, Deputy City Clerk. Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. JAMES F. MURRAY, Deputy Chief, in charge of thorough of jDueens. Nos. 119 and to Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Fifty-second street; Eugene Curley, 121 Nassau street. 9 A. M. S GEORGE E. MURRAY, MICHAEL COLLINS, Deputy City Clerk, Bor P. M.; A. M. tO 12 M. Inspector of Combustibles. Saturdays, 9 THOMAS F. FaxEL, Acting Fire Mower, No. 474 West Forty-third street; .ugh of Richmond. F. COSBY, Assistant, in charge. Marshal, Bor- ARTHUR oughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond. William O'Toole, Mower, No. 490 Second BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Bureau of Street Openings. Central office open at all hours. avenue ; Patrick 1'. Brennan, Mower, No. to 5 Committee to examine persons who handle ex- No. t 1, City Hall, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si.; Satur- Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, 9. A. Si. 301 East Thirty-eighth street ; Martin T. lays, 9 A. a to is M. P. M.; Saturdays, g A. M. tO 12 11. plosives meets Thursday of each week at 2 o'clock Hogan, Mower, No. 343 East Thirty-fifth Telephone 39 Cortlandt. JOHN P. Durca. Assistant, in charge. P. M. cliaRtes V. FoRNES. President. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. street ; John Rodgers, Mower, No. 417 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. West Thirty-first street; Archibald Fraser, Rooms :f• and 115, Stewart Building, 9 A. M. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Mower, No. 75 Bank street ; Louis Parkers, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. to 4 P. M. Telephone 4315 Franklin. Headquarters Fire Department. Mower, No. 36 Stanton street ; Joseph Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- EDWARD OWEN, Commissioner. Fire Commissioner THOMAS Sruitcrs, Chairman; say,n 9 A. Si. to P. M. ; Saturdays, 9 A. SI, to 12 COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. WILLIAM J. CHARLTON, Falk; Gen. GEORGE 0. O'Neill, Assistant Gardener, No. 450 West EATON, J. AMORY HASKELL, Esq.; Dr. CHARLES F. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. SETH Low, Mayor, Chairman; EDWARD M. McKenna. Thirty-eighth street ; James Crowe, Assist- GOULD, Cham- ant Gardener, No. 84 Amsterdam avenue ; N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS and JAMES W. STEVENSON, GROUT, Comptroller; ELGIN R. L. Office hours, 9 A. M. tO 5 P. Si.; Saturdays, s Deputy Comptrollers. berlain; CHARLES V. FORMES, President of the A. M. to 11 Si. James Tomney, Assistant Gardener, No. HUBERT L. SMITH, Assistant Deputy Comp- Board of Aldermen, and JOHN T. McCALL, Chair. 443 West Thirty-sixth street; A. Criscillo, troller. man, Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. OLIVER E. STANTON, Secretary to Comptroller. Members. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comp- Assistant Gardener, No. 48 Sullivan RS . ecretary. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Main Division. Office of Secretary, Room No. 12, Stewart Telephone 3863 Cortlandt. street; James Murtha, Assistant Gardener, JOHN MCGAW W000auaY, Commissioner. No. 619 West Forty-sixth street ; Clement H. J. STORRS, Chief Clerk, Room 11. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- F. M. Grasorc, Deputy Commissioner. Caspary, Assistant Gardener, No. 175 For- Bookkeeping and Awards Division. TIONMENT. JOHN J. O'BRIEN. Chief Clerk. syth street; Thomas Kane, Assistant Gar- JOSEPH HAAG, Chief Bookkeeper, Room 8. Telephone, Finance Department, 2115. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. dener, No. 548 West Thirty-sixth street ; Stock and Bond Division. Telephone, Public Improvements, 4594 Cort- Central Office. Lawrence Gaffney, Assistant Gardener, landt No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours JAMES J. SULLIVAN, Chief Stock and Bond The MAYOR, Chairman; the COMPTROLLER, No. 155 West Sixty-second street; Stephen Clerk, Room 39. from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OP ALDERMEN, PREM. 12 M. Plunkett, Assistant Gardener, No. 146 Bureau of Audit—Main Division. DENT OF THE BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT Telephone 104.7 Eighteenth. OF TILE BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OP THE Chrystie street; John T. Smith, Assistant WILLIAM MCKINNY, thief Auditor of Ac- THOMAS W. HYNES Commissioner. counts, Room 27. BOROUGH OP THE BRONX, PRESIDENT OF THE BOR- Commissioner. Gardener, No. 439 West Thirty-seventh OUGH OF QUEENS, PRESIDENT OP THE BOROUGH OP A. C. MAcNutrit, teputy street ; F. L. Ferre, Assistant Gardener, No. Law and Adjustment Division. RICHMOND. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. 5ro West Twenty-ninth street ; Thomas JAMES F. McKINNEY, Auditor of Accounts, JAMES W. STEVENSON, Deputy Comptroller. Central Office. Room 183. Secretary, Finance Department, No. 28o Broad- A. M. to 5 Greenhalgh, Assistant Gardener, No. 443 MOONEY, Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 Investigating Division. way: JOHN H. Assistant Secretary, Pub- P. U. West Thirtieth street ; R. Amati, Assistant lie Improvements, City Hall; CHARLES V. ADEE, Gardener, No. 530'/2 Broome street ; ROBERT B. McIarYRE, Examiner in Charge. Clerk of the Board, Finance Department. No. 28o Telephone 3350 Madison Square. Room 173. Broad way. HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner for Manhattan and Michael Holland, Assistant Gardener, No. Charitable Institutions Division. Bronx. J. AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. JAMES F. DOUGHERTY, First Deputy Commis- 439 West Thirty-second street ; D. DANIEL C. POTTER, Chief Examiner of Accounts sioner. Byrne, Bricklayer, No. 1047 Park avenue: ,f Institutions. Ronan 40. Room 207, Stewart Build-Mg, 5th floor, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Telephone, 1942 Franklin. CHARLES E. TEALE, Second Deputy Commis. M. H. Schneider, Bricklayer, No. iii East Bureau of the City Paymaster. The MAYOR, the COMPTROLLER, ES officio- COM- sioner, for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. ta6 and One Hundred and Thirteenth street ; John Nu. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade inissioners, WILLIAM H. TEN EYCK (President). 128 Livingston street, Brooklyn. J. McCarthy, Mason, No. 1635 Lexington -treet. JOHN J. RYAN,WILLIAM E. CURTIS and JOHN P. Plans and Specifications, Contracts. Proposals Jour( H. 1IMMERMAN, City Paymaster. WINDOLPH: HARRY W. WALKER, Secretary; and Estimates for Work and Materials for Build- avenue; Thomas Kelly, Mason, No. 302 WILLIAM R. Hitt. Chief Engineer. ing, Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, Fast Sixty-seventh street. Bureau of Engineering. 9 A. M. RI 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 12 M. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad. BOARD OF ARMORY COMMISSIONERS. Bureau of Dependent Adults. Office hours, 9.30 A. M. to S P. M. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. waiUGENE E. MCLEAN, Chief Engineer, Room 55. The MAYOR, SETH Low, Chairman; The PRESI- Bureau of Dependent Children, No. 66 Third DENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS- Real Estate Bureau. avenue, 9.30 A. M. to 5 P. M. September 29—William F. Perry, of No. MENTS, JAMES L. WELLS, Vice-Chairman; The 117 Jerome street, Brooklyn, Transitinan, MORTIMER J. BROWN, Appraiser of Real Estate, PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, CHARLES BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Room 159. V. FoRNES; Brigadier-General JAMES McLEEa Telephone 2730 Madison Square. has been transferred from the Department Bureau for the Collection of Taxes. and Brigadier-General GEORGE MOORE SMITH, Board of Trustees—Dr. JOHN W. BRANNAN, of the President of the Borough of Brook- Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Commissioners. ARDEN M. ROBBINS, MILES TIERNEY, SAMUEL lyn to the Department of Bridges, under Room 0. FRANK J. BELL, Acting Secretary, Stewart SACHS, JAMES K. PAULDING, MARCUS STINE, DAVID E AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. Building, No. 28o Broadway. THEODORE E. TACK, Homes Fouts. certificate of the Civil Service Commission Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.: Saturdays. JOHN J. MCDONOUGH, Deputy Receiver Of TENEMENT-HOUSE DEPARTMENT. authorizing the same, at a compensation of faxes. 9 A. M. to 12 Si. $i,,soo per annum, to date from October 1, Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, POLICE DEPARTMENT. Manhattan Office, No. 61 Irving place, south- Third and Tremont avenues. west corner Eighteenth street. 1 Central Office. 903. JOHN B. UNDERHILL, Deputy Receiver of Telephone 5331 Eighteenth. Arthur C. Young, of No. 445 East One razes. No. 300 Mulberry street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Brooklyn Office, Temple Bar Building. No. 44 Hundred and Nineteenth street, Borough Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. Telephone ;too Spring. Court street. Rooms 2-8 FRANCIS V. GREENE, Commissioner. Bronx Office to be established. FREDERICK H. E. EBSTEIN, First Deputy COM- of Manhattan, Machinist's Apprentice, has JACOB S. VAN WYCK, Deputy Receiver of ROBERT %V. DE FOREST, Commissioner. been transferred from the Department of faxes. inissioner. LAWRENCE VEILLER, First Deputy Tenement- Parks to the Brooklyn Bridge, Department Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson ALEXANDER R. PIPER, Second Deputy Commis- house Commissioner. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. sioner. WESLEY C. Buses, Second Deputy Tenement- of Bridges, and his compensation fixed at FREDERICK W. BLECKIVENN, Deputy Receiver of GHERADI DAVIS, Third Deputy Commissioner. house Commissioner. 25 cents per hour, to date from October 1, faxes. BOARD OF ELECTIONS. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FEW. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets 1903. itapleton. Headquarters, General Office, No. 107 West RIES. JOHN DEMORGAN. Deputy Receiver of Taxes. Forty-firststreet. Pier "A," N. R., Battery place. Commissioners—Jou N R. VOORHIS (President), telephone i681 Broad. Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and CHARLES PAGE (Secretary), JOHN MAGUIRI, B. MCDOUGALL HAWKER Commissioner. Arrears. RUDOLPH C. FULLER, { JACKSON WALLACE, Deputy Commissioner. Borough of Manhattan — Stewart Building, A C ALLEN, Chief Clerk of the Board. k BLEICKER, Secretary. Rom,. Saturdays, EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments BOROUGH OFFICES. Office hours, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. sr.; and Arrears. Manhattan. 2 Si Jour( B. ADGER MULLALLY, Deputy Collector of No. 112 West Forty-second street. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Assessments and Arrears. WILLIAM C. BAXTER. Chief Clerk. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 A. M., tO 4 P.M. Rooms 1- The Bronx. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices JAMES J. DONOVAN, JR., Deputy Collector of One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Assessments and Arrears. always open. Mott avenue (Solingen Building). ERNsr J. LEDERLE, Commissioner of Health Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building. CORNELIUS A. RUNNER, Chief Clerk. SAMUEL M. GARRISON, Deputy Collector of As- and President. sessments and Arrears. Brooklyn. Telephone 1204 Columbus. EUGENE W. SCHIFFER, SeCECT_Ey. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson No. 42 Court street. CHARLES ROBERTS, M. D., Sanitary Superin- avenue and Fifth street. Long Island City GEORGE RUSSELL, Chief Clerk. F. PATRICK E. LEAHY, Deputy Collector of *Assess- tendent. WILLIAM H. GUILFOY, M. D., Registrar of ments and Arrears. Queens. Borough of Richmond—Bay and Sand streets, No. 51 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. Records. Stapleton. CARL Voema., Chief Clerk. WALTER BENSEL, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan. GEORGE BRAND, Deputy Collector of Assessments Sanitary and Arrears. Richmond. EDWARD F. HURD, al. D. Assistant OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY. Staten Island Savings Building, Stapleton, S. Superintendent. Borough of The Bronx, No. 1237 Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of I. Franklin avenue. Markets. ALEXANDER M. Ross, Chief Clerk. All offices open from 9 JOSEPH H. RAYMOND, M. D., Assistant Sanitary CITY OFFICERS. Broad- A, M. tO 4 P. ; Sat- Superintendent, Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 Stewart Building, Chambers street and urdays, 9 A. M. to Is M. TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING way. Room tag. and 40 Clinton street. S which the Public Offices in the City are open WILLIAM T. GOUNDIE, Collector of City Reve• DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. SAMUEL HENDRICKSON, M. D., Assistant Sani- for business, and at which the Courts regularly nue and Superintendent of Markets. tary Superintendent, Borough of Queens, Nos NUS. 13 to open and adjourn, as well as of the places where JAMES H. BALDWIN, Deputy Collector of City 21 Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; 372 and Fulton street, Jamaica. such offices are kept and such Courts are held; Revenue. Saturdays 9 A. M. to I P. M. Telephones: 6o8o JOHN T.T. SPRAGUE, M. D., Assistant Sanitary together with the heads of Departments and DAVID O'BRIEN, Deputy Superintendent of Cortlandt, Manhattan; 2206 Main, Brooklyn; I.54 Superintendent, Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 Courts: Markets. Melrose, The Bronx; 527 Greenpoint, Queens. ind 56 Water street, Stapleton, Staten Island. GusrAv LINDENTHAL, Commissioner. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Municipal Accounts and Statistics. NELSON L. ROBINSON, Deputy. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Mayor's Office. Stewart Building. Chambers street and Broad- WILLIAM R. Wittcox, Commissioner of Perin DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond No. 5 City Hall, g A. M. to 4 P. M. ; Saturdays, waJOH N R. SPARROW, Supervising Accountant and GAS AND ELECTRICITY. 9 A. IL to 12 M. and President of the Park Board. Telephone 1929 Cortlandt. itatistician. Room 173. Nos. 13 tO 21 Park row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. GEORGE S. DOME, Secretary, Park Board. SETH LOW. Mayor. Bureau of the City Chamberlain. Telephones: Manhattan, 256 Cortlandt; Brook- Offices. Arsenal, Central Park. TAMES B. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- lyn 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Rich- RICHARD YOUNG, Commissioner of Parks for the WILLIAM J. MORAN, Assistant Secretary. way, Rooms 63 to 67; and Kings County Court- mond. 39 Tompkinsville; Bronx. 62 Tremont. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. JOHN GRUENBERG, Chief Clerk. house, Room 14. Borough of Brooklyn. ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, ELGIN R. L. GOULD, City Chamberlain. WILLIAM A. DE LONG, Deputy Commissioner. Brooklyn. Bureau of Licenses. JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Deputy Chamberlain. NICHOLAS S. HILL, JR.., Chief Engineer. JOHN E. Eustis. Commissioner of Parks for the 9 A. M. to 4. P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO 12 M. GEORGE %V. •BIRDSALL, Consulting Hydraulic En- Borough of The Bronx. Telephone 706 Cortlandt. LAW DEPARTMENT. gineer. Offices, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Chief of Bureau. Office of Corporation Counsel. GEORGE F. SEVER, Consulting Electrical En- Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. 11.; Saturdays, Principal Office, Room 1, City Hall. JAMES D. Staats-Zeitung Building, 2d, 3d and 4th floors gineer. 12 M. HARLES F. I....comae, Engineer of Surface Con- MERRIMAN, Deputy Chief, Boroughs of Manhattan 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESS- and The Bronx. Telephone 5366 Cortlandt. struction. ROBERT A. KELLY, Water Registrar, Manhattan. MENTS. Branch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brook- GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel. lyn; losEen McGuinness, Deputy Chief, Borough FRANK N. APPLEGATE, Secretary. EDWARD S. BROWNSON, JR., Secretary to the De- Stewart Building, No. 28o Broadway. Office of Brooklyn. THEODORE CONNOLY, CHARLES D. OLINDORP partment. hours, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. Si. ; Saturdays, 9 A. Si. to Branch Office, Richmond Building, New Brigh- GEORGE L. STERLING, EDWARD J. McGolas, ROBERT VAN IDERSTINE, Deputy Commissioner, ■.■ Si WIJELFLE, Financial Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brook- JAMES L. Watts, President; WILLIAM S. ton, S. I.; WILLIAM R. !AMES M. WARD, GEORGE S. COLEMAN. CHARLES lyn Borough of Richmond. HARRIS, CHASE MELLEN, JOHN C. CLARK, COGSWELL. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, SAMUEL STRAP,. N. JOAN EDWARD EASTMOND, Water RegiStrill. Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island CHARLES S. WHITMAN, EDWIN J. FREEDMAN, TIR- BOURGER. RUFUS L. -.COTT. Commissioners. City; CHARLES H. SMITH, Financial Clerk, Bor. Brooklyn. ENCE FARLEY, JOHN C. WAIT, JOHN W. HUTCH- \VILLIAM F. Hum., Deputy Commissioner, Bor- MUNICIPAL CIVIL. SERVICE COMMIS- ough of Queens. INSON, OLIVER C. SEMPLE, AMES T. MAtone, ugh of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building. One SION. JOHN . O'BRIEN, CHARLES A. O'NEIL, GEORGE THE CITY RECORD OFFICE. Hundred and Seventy-seventh street and Third No. 61 Elm street, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Si. LANDON. ARTHUR SWEENY, WILLIAM BEERS avenue. "ureau of Printing, Stationery and Blank Books. CROWELL, DAVID RUMSEY, ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, WILLIS L. OGDEN, ALEXANDER T. MASON, WIZ: Joan G. BORGSTEDI, Water Registrar, The LIAM N. DYKMAN, THEODORE M. BANTA and NEL- Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building. No. 21 TR.. JOHN F. O'BRIEN. FRANKLIN C. Hoer, E. CROSBY KINDLEBERGFR. MONTGOMERY HARE, Li Bronx. SON S. SPENCER, Commissioners. nark row, 9 A. M. to 4 P. ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. GUSTAVE A. ROULLIER, Deputy Commissioner. FREDERICK KERNOCHAN, Assistants. S. WILLIAM BRISCOE. Secretary. to 12 M. ROY D. BALL, Borough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long Isl- Telephone 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply James McKeeN, Assistant, in charge of Brook• and City. 110ARD OF ASSESSORS. Room, No. 2, City Hall. lyn branch office. GEORGE S. SCOFIELD, Deputy Commissioner. GEORGE E. BLACKWELL. Assistant, in charge of Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.; CHARLES S. HERVEY, Supervisor; HENRY MC- Borough of Richmond, Richmond Building, New Saturdays, 11 M. Deputy Supervisor. Oneens branch office. MILLEN, DoomAs MArnewsoN, Assistant, in charge of Brighton, S. !. BEN J AM I N E. HALL, President; HENRY B. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Bronx branch office. FIRE DEPARTMENT. KETCHAM and ENOCH VREELAND, Board of As- ,.eShorS. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ALBERT E. HADLOCK, Assistant, in charge of Office hours for all, except where otherwise Richmond branch office. noted, from 9 A, St to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 12 M. City Hall, Rooms 11-12, 10 A. M. tO 4 P. Si. ; ANDREW T. CAMPBELL, Chief Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Saturdays, to A. M. tO 12 Si. Telephone 5365 Cortlandt. Tenement House Bureau and Building Bureau. Headquarters. BOARD OF EDUCATION. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the No. 6r Irving place, 9. A. M. to 5 P. m.; Satyr Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street. l'ark avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Board of Aldermen lays, o. A. M. to noon. Telephone, 2230 Plaza, Manhattan; 2653 Main, Manhattan, 9 A. M. to 5 P. Si. (in the month of NICHOLAS J. HAYES, First Deputy City Clerk. MATTHEW C. EtemiNo. Assistant, in charge. Brooklyn. August, 9 A. Si. to 4 P. M.) ; Saturdays, 9 A. M. tO Chief Clerk of the Board MICHAEL F. BLAKE, Bureau for Cotlection Arrears of Personal Taxes. THOMAS STURGIS, Fire Commissioner. of Aldermen. RICHARD H. LA I If BEER. Jr., Deputy Commis l'IENRY A. ROGERS, President; FRANK L. BAll• Justin' V. SCULLY, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- No 28o Broadway (Stewart Building). Office sinner, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Bo rt., Vice-President; A. EMERSON PALMER, Secre- ough of Brooklyn. hours for the public, to A. M. to 2 F. m.; Satur- WILL1Am LEARY. Secretary. tary. THOMAS 1. MCCABE, Deputy City Clerk, Bor- days to A. M. to Is M. CHARLES D. PURROY, Chief of Department and WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, City Superintendent of ough of The Bronx. MARTIN SAXE, Assistant, is charge. in charge of Fire-alarm Telegraph. Schools. 8186 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

C. B. J. SNYDRI, Superintendent of School NEW YORK COUNTY OFFICES. County and Supreme Court held at the Queens General Term, Part 1. County Courthouse, Long Island City. Court Part II. Buildings. SURROGATE. PARKER P. SIMMONS, Superintendent of School opens at 9.30 A. ta., to adjourn 5 P. IC Pa rt Supplies. New County Courthouse. Court open from 9 JAMESAMES INGRAM, County Clerk. Part IV. P. H., except Sundays, when it closes DOWNING, Deputy County Clerk. V. HENRY R. M. Coox, Auditor. A. M. to 4 be held from to HENRY M. LEIPZIGER, Supervisor Of Lectures. at 12 M. Special Term Chambers will COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. A. M. P. M. CLAUD'S G. LELAND, Superintendent of Libraries. FRANK T. FITZGERALD, ABNER C. THOMAS, Sur- tO 4 HENRY M. Devoe, Supervisor of Janitors. rogates; WILLIAM V. LEARY. Chief Clerk. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. ic.; Saturdays, Clerk's Office open from R A. M. to 4 P. M. 9 A. H. to 12 M. JAMES M. FITZSIMONS, Chief Justice; Joan H. ART COMMISSION. SHERIFF. EDWARD J. KNAUER, Commissioncr. MCCARTHY, LEWIS J. CONLAN, EDWARD F. Stewart Building,' A. U. to 4 r. H. H. HOMER Mornut. Assistant Commissioner. O'DWYER, THEODORE F. HASCALL, FRANCIS B. City Hall, Room 21. DELEHANTY, SAMUEL SEABURY, Justices. THOMAS Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. WILLIAM J. O'Bitutx, Sheriff; EDWARD C. MORN, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Under Sheriff. F. SMITH. Clerk. JOHN DEWITT WARNER, President; FIRDERICH Long Island City, a A. M. AUGUSTUS No. 103 Third street, DIELMAN, Painter, Vice-President; A. COUNTY to 5 P. It. COURT OF SPECIAL, SESSIONS. President of Brooklyn Institute of Arts HEALY, No. yo Ludlow street. 6 A. M. to to P. H. daily. CHARLES A. WADLEY, Public Administrator. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, and Sciences, Secretary; SETH Low, Mayor of and White streets, Borough of The City of New York; FREDERICK W. Rum. WILLIAM& O'BRIEN, Sheriff. between Franklin THOMAS . SULLIVAN. Warden. Manhattan. LANDER, President of Metropolitan Museum of RICHMOND COUNTY OFFICES. President of New York Pub- Court opens at to A. M. Art; JOHN BIGELOW, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Division-ELIZOR B. HINSDALE, PHIMISTER PROCTOR, Sculptor; Justices-First lic Library; A. WILLIAM E. WYATT. JOHN B. MCKEAN, WILLIAM HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL, Architect; WILLIAM Building for Criminal Cod ts, Franklin and Terms of Court. Richmond County, 19o2: Centre streets. County Courts-STEPHEN D. STEPHENS, County C. HOLBROOK, JULIUS M. MAYER, WILLARD H. J. COOMBS, LOYALL FARRAGUT. Clerk; JOSEPH Assistant Secretary. Office hours, from 9 A. U. to S P. H. Sarin- Judge. OLMSTED, WILLIAM M. FULLER, Mum R. MALTRIE, H. JONES, Deputy Clerk. ALICE S. CLARK. Clerk. 'VA, 9 A. H. tO 12 IL First 'Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury; District Attorney. First Monday of December, Grand and Trial Clerk's office open from g A. M. to 4 P. m. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME, Atlantic THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF' THE JOHN A. Hex HEDERRY. Chief Clerk. Jury; Second Division-Trial Days-No. 171 Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury; avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Wednesdays and CITY OF NEW YORK. REGISTER. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Fridays at io eclock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Bor- ough of Queens., Tuesdays. at Co o clock; Town Rooms 6037 and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No. 116 Nassau street. Office hours from g JuTY; A. H. to 4 r. Satur- Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, No. I Madison avenue, 9 A. M. to 4 P. Saturdays, 9 A. U. to 12 H. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury; days, 9 A. M. to 12 IA Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury; Thursdays. at to o'clock. During the months of July and August the hours Justices-JOHN COURTNEY, HOWARD J. FORKER, Telephone 5840 Eighteenth street. to P. H. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury: WILLIAM J. FRYER, are from H 6 PATRICK KEADY, JOHN FLEMING THOMAS W. WALTER Coox, Chairman; JOHN 1-1.. A. J. ROHNER, Register; HENRY 14. Fourth Wednesday of September. without CONOVER, CHARLES Buzz, WILLIAM FITZGERALD, ROBERT 1. W1LKIN, tOSEPH L. KER- WARREN A. SHERMAN, Deputy Register. Jury; C. SMITH, CHARLES D. PURROY and CHARLES G. Fourth Wednesday of October, without a Jury; RIGAN. Clerk; Joint . DORMAN, eputy Clerk. Clerk's office, 171 Atlantice avenue, Borough SMITH. COUNTY CLERK. -All at the Courthouse at Richmond. JAMES GAFFNEY, Clerk. Surrogate's Court-Swim D. Swarms, Surro- of Brooklyn, open from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Hoard meeting every Tuesday at 3 r. H. Nos. 8, 9, to and it New County Courthouse. gate. Office hours from 9 A. H. to 2 P. IL Mondays, at the First National Bank Building, CHI I. DREN'S COURT. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. THOMAS L HAMILTON, County ClerE St. George, at 10.3o o'clock A. M. First Division-No. 66 Third avenue, Manhat- MONTGOMERY; Secretary, HENRY BIRRELL, Deputy. Tuesdays, at the First National Bank Building, tan, EDMUND C. LEE. President, WILLIAM PATRICK H. DUNN. Secretary. DAVID JONES; Treasurer, EDWARD MACDONALD; SS St. George, at 10.3o o'clock A. M. Second Division-Clinton street and Atlantic officio. HORACE LOOMIS and P. J. ANDREWS. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Wednesdays at the Surrogate's Office, Rich. avenue, Brooklyn. ROBERT J. W -KIN, Justice; Nos. mond, at to.3o o'clock, A. M. JOHN P. SINNOTT. Clerk. Rooms 14, 15 and 16 Aldrich Building, Room I27 Stewart Building, Chambers street 149 and 151 Church street DISTRICT ATTORNEY. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Office open during business hours every. day in and Broadway, 9 A. Y. IO 4 P. IC the year, except legal holidays. Examinations art THOMAS ALLISON, Commissioner. Port Richmond, S. I. Courts open from 9 A. Y. tO 4 P. M. held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, after PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Office hours, from 9 A. H. to za H., and from City Magistrates-ROBERT C. CORNELL, LEROY I P. H. r. H. to 5 P. u. E. CRANE, JOSEPH M. DEVIL. CHARLES A. ELAM- No. 119 Nassau street, _9 A. IL to 4 P. M. EDWARD S. RAWSON, District Attorney. MIR, LORENZ TELLER, CLARENCE W. MEADR JOHN WILLIAM M. Hon, Public Administrator. COUNTY CLERK. H. MOTT, JOSEPH POOL, JOHN B. MAYO EDWARD BOROUOH OFFICES. HOGAN, PETER P. BARLOW MATTHEW P. BREEN, County Office Building, Richmond. S. I., 9 SEWARD BAILER, ALFILKII G. 01111iN. Borough of Manhattan. KINGS COUNTY OFFICES. A. M. to 4 P. M. PHILIP BLOCK, Secretary. Office of the President, Nos. is, It and I. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY. C. L BOSTWICK, County Clerk. First District-Criminal Court Building. City Hall, 9 A. M. tG 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. County Courthouse, Brooklyn, Rooms to, 39, 22 County Courthouse, Richmond. S. I., 9 A. M. Second District-Jefferson Market to 12 M. to 4 P. H. Third District-No. 69 Essex street. and 23. Court opens at to A. M. daily, and sits SHERIFF. JACOB A. CANTOR, President. until business is completed. Part I., Room No. Fourth District-Fifty-seventh street, near Lex- GEORGE W. BLAKE. Secretary. 23; Part 11., Room No. io, Courthouse. Clerk's FRANKLIN C. Virr, Sheriff. ington avenue. HENRY S. Tnomrsox, Superintendent of Build- Office, Rooms 19 and 22, open daily from 9 A. THOMAS H. BANNING, Under Sheriff. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first ings. Saturdays, 12 M. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, COMMiSSIOner of Public to 4 r. M. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. JOSEPH ASP1NALL and FREDERICK F CRANE Sixth D.strict-One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Works. Village Hall, Stapleton. street znd Third avenue. Commissioner 01 County Judges. FRITZ GUERTLER, Assistant CHARLES S. DEVOE, Chief Clerk CHARLES I. KULLMAN, Commissioner. Seventh District-Fifty-fourth street, west of Public Works. J. LOUIS GARRETSON, Commissioner. Eighth avenue. WILLIAM H. WALKER, Superintendent of Public SURROGATE. A. M. until 4 r. n.; Satur Office open from 9 SKCOND DIVISION. Buildings and Offices. lays, from g A M. to 12 H. H. MICRAEL$. Superintendent of Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. Borough of Brooklyn. WILLIAM MES C. CHURCH. Surrogate. Sewers. ILLIAM P. PICKETT. Clerk of the Surrogate's THE COURTS. City Magistrates--ALFRED E. STEERS, A. V. B. JOHN L JORDAN, Assistant Superintendent of W Court. APPELLATE DIVISION SUPREME VOOKIIEESk JR., JAMES G. TIGHE, EDWARD J. Buildings. DOOLEY, .10Hti NAUMER, E. G. HIGGENDOTHAM, Court opens at io A. M. Office hours, 9 A. It COURT. JAMES G. COLLINS, Superintendent of Highways. to 4 P. H.; Saturdays, 9 A. IC tO 12 M. FRANK E. O'RIELLY, HENRY j. FURLONG. WILLIAM MARTIN AIKEN, Consulting Architect FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. President of Board, JAMES G. nous, No. 184% for the Borough of Manhattan. SHERIFF. Courthouse, Madison avenue, corner Twenty- Bergen street. Borough of The Bronx. County Courthouse, Brooklyn. fifth street. Court opens at I P. M. Secretary to the Board, THOMAS D. OSBORN, 9 A. M. to 4 r. at.; Saturdays, 12 U. CHARLES H. VAN BRUNT, Presiding Justice; West Eighth street, Coney Island. Office of the President, corner Third avenue Sheriff. First District-No. 318 Adams street. and One Hundred and seventy-seventh street, 9 W. E. MELODY, EDWARD PATTERSON, MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, GEORGS L INGRAHAM, CHESTER B. MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD Second District-Court and Butler streets. A. H. tO 4 r. it.; Saturdays, 9 A. H. to s a M. COUNTY JAIL. ,1N iek.. rHArCH, FRANK C. LAUGHLIN, Justices; ALYRRO Third District-Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. F. HAPPEN, President. LOUIS Raymond street, between Willoughby street ani WAGSTAPP, Clerk. WILLIAM LAMS, Jr., Deputy Fourth District-Lee avenue and Clymer street. HENRY A. GUMBLETON, Secretary. DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, New York. District-Manhattan avenue and Powers REvuz.s, Superintendent of Build- PATRICK J. W. E. MELODY. Clerk's Office opens at o A. K. street. ings. Sixth District-Gates and Reid avenues. HENRY BRUCKNER. Commissioner of Public DISTRICT ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPART- Seventh District-Grant street (Flatbush). Works. Office, County Courthouse, Borough of Stool, MENT. Eighth District-West Eighth street (Coney Borough of Brooklyn. lyn. Hours, 9 A. H. to 5 P. H. County Courthouse, Chambers street Courts Island). JOHN F. CLARKE. District Attorney. open from 10.15 A. M. to 4 P. H. Borough of Queens. President's Office, No. II, Borough Hall, Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. Lc A. M. to 4 P. M.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 IL REGISTER. Special Term, Part 11. (ex-parte business). City Magistrates-MATTHEW J. Sierra, Luna J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 A. M. to < Room No. 15. J. CONNORTON, EDMUND J. HEALY. J.USTIN MCCARTHY, Jr., Secretary. P. H., excepting months of July and August, ther Special Term, Part III.. Room No. 19. First District-Long Island City. ILLIAM C. REDFIRLD, Commissioner of Public from 9 A. H. tO 2 P. M., provided for by statute. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. It. Second District-Flushing. Works. JOHN K. NEAL, Register. Special Term, Part V., Room No. 3o. 1 hied District-Far Rockaway. OTTO Kamer-Tut, Assistant Commissioner of WARREN C. TREDWELL, Deputy Register. Special Term, Part VI., (Elevated Railros.. Borough of Richmond. Public Works and Acting Superintendent of In- D. H. RALSTON. Assistant Deputy Register. Cases), Room No. 36. cumbrances. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. as. City Magistrates-JonN CROAK, NATHANIEL WILLIAM M. CALDER, Superintendent of Build. COUNTY CLERK. Trial Term Part III.. Room No. 17. MARSH. ings. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No. 18. First District-New Brighton, Staten Island. GEORGE W. TiLcsoN. Engineer in Charge, Bu- Hall of Records, BrOOklY11,9 A. IC to 4 P. H. Second District-Stapleton, Staten Island. CHARLES T. HARTEHEIM. County Clerk. Trial Term, Part V. Room No. 16. reau of Highways. Trial Term, Part Vi, Room No 24. JOHN THATCHER, Superintendent of the Bureau MUNICIPAL COURTS. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part VII. Room No. aa. of Sewers. Trial Term, Part VIII., Room No. 33. Borough of Manhattan. FRANK J. HELMLE, Superintendent of the Bu- 5 Courthouse. Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 31. First District-Third, Fifth and Eighth Wards, reau of Public Buildings and Offices. JACOB BRENNER, Commissioner. [Hal Term, Part X. Room No. 32. cnd all that part of the First Ward lying west of poses A. ROONEY. Supervisor of Complaints. FRANK J. GARDNER, Deputy Commissioner. Trial Term, Part XI.. Room No. 22. Broadway and Whitehall street, including Gov- ALBERT B. WALDRON, Borough of Q Secretary. Trial Term, Part XII. Room No. 34. ernor's Island, Bedloe's Island, Ellis Island, and • Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 r H.; Saturdays Trial Term, Part XIIL, and Special Term, the Oyster Islands. New Courthouse, No. 128 President's Office, Borough Hall Jackson ave from 9 A. M. to 12 M. VII., Room No. 26. Prince street, corner of Wooster street. nue and Fifth street, Long island City. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Appellate Term, Room No. 31. DANIEL E. FINN, Justice. FRANK L. BACON, JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. Naturalization Bureau. Room No. 38, third Clerk. GEORGE S. JERVIS ecretary to the President. Rooms 7, 9, io and xi, Hall of Records. floor. Clerk's Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. JOSEPH BERMEL, Commissioner of Public Works. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., excepting Assignment Bureau, room on third floor. Second District-Second, Fourth, Sixth and SAMUEL GRENNON, Superintendent of High- months of July and August, then 9 A. M. to . Clerks in attendance from to A. M. to 4 P. M. Fourteenth Wards, and all that oortion of the ways. P. m.; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to ta M. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions), First Ward lying south and east of Broadway and Office, Hackett Building, Long Island City. GEORGE E. WALDO, Commissioner Room No. 13. Whitehall street. Court-room corner of Grand and JOSEPH P. POWERS, Superintendent of Build- •OSEPH H. GRENELLS, Deputy Commissioner. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte Centre streets. ings. OHN H. JOHNSON, Secretary. business), room southwest corner mezzanine floor HERMAN BOLTS, Justice. FRANCIS MANGIN, -PHILIP T. CRONIN, Superintendent of Public i HOMAS D. MOSSCROP, Superintendent Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, room Clerk. Buildings and Offices. RICHARD S. STEVIS, Chief Clerk. southeast corner second floor. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. MATTHEW J. GOLDNER, Superintendent 01 Court opens daily at io A. st., and remains open PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Clerk's Office, Trial Term Calendar, room Sewers. northeast corner second floor. until daily calendar is disposed of and close of the Office, Long Island City, 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. No 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, 9 A. M. D. Clerk's Office. Appellate Term, room southwest daily business, except on Sundays and legal holi- Saturdays, from 0 A. M. until 12 H. ituP. m., except Saturdays in June, July and corner third floor. days. Borough of Richmond. r. Trial Term. Part I. (criminal business). Third District-Ninth and Fifteenth Wards, ILLIAY B. Public Administrator Courtroom, southwest corner Sixth avenue and Office, New Brighton, Staten A.°A,IENPOH Ii, Criminal Courthouse. Centre street. President's Justices-CHARLEs H. TRUAX, FRANCIS M. West Tenth street. Court open daily (Sundays Island. SCOTT, CHARLES F. MACLEAN, HENRY BISCHOFF, And legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. IC to 4 GEORGE CROMWELL. President. QUEENS COUNTY OFFICES JR., LEONARD A. GIEGERICH, JOHN J. FREEDMAN, P. M. MAYEURY FLEMING, Secretary to the President. A. ILDERSLIEVE,dAMKS WM. F. MOORE, Justice. DANIEL WILLIAMS, Commissioner of PuLlic SURROGATE. P. HENRY DUGRO, HENRY Cleik. Louts k.INCOLN TRIBUS, FITZGERALD, DAVID LEVENTRITT, JAMES A. 'Goa- Works. DANIEL Noun, Surrogate. MAN, GEORGE C. BARRETT, JAMES A. BLANCHARD, Fourth District-Tenth and Seventeenth Wards, otto SEATON, Superintendent of Buildings. Office at Jamaica. Courtroom,. 3o First street. corner Second OH N PROCTOR CLAW, SAMUEL GREENSAUM, avenue. Clerk's OHN TIM7.111. Jr., Superintendent of Public Except on Sundays. holidays and half holidays MCCALL, EDWARD B. AMEND, VERNON Officeffice open daily from 9 A. M. l Enwatio E. to 4 P. M. Court opens to A. M. Buildings ans. Offices. the office is open between March 31 and October M Davis. daily, and re- Bust. Superintendent of Highways. I, from 8 A. M. tO 5 P. H.; on Saturdays from 8 mains open to close of business. RICHARD T. Fox. Superintendent of Street A. M. to 12 it.; between September 3o and April SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPART- GEORGE F. ROESCH, Justice. JULIUS HARBURGER Cleaning. I, from 9 A. H. tO 5 P. H.; on Saturdays from 9 MENT. Writ Office of the President, First National Bank A. M. to 12 IL Fifth District-The Fifth District embraces the Kings County Courthouse, Borough of Brook- Eleventh Ward and all that portion of the Thir- Building, New Brighton, 9 A. H. to 4 P. M.; Sat' Surrogate's Court sits on Thursday and Friday lyn, N. Y. urdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M. of each week, except during the month of August. Courts open daily, from ro c'clock A. M. tO teenth Ward which lies east of the centre line of when no court is held. Calendar called at is love jury trial parts. Special Term Norfolk street and north of the centre line of CORONERS. o'clock P. M. Grand street and west of the centre line of Pitt for Trials. Special Term for Motions. street and north of tke centre line of Delancey Borough of Manhattan-Office, New Criminal COUNTY COURT. GERARD M. STEVENS. General Clerk. Court Building. Open at all times of day and street. Courtroom, No. 154 Clinton _street County Courthouse, Long Island City. CRIMINAL DIVISION-SUPREME BENJAMIN HOFFMAN, Justice. THOMAS FITZ night. COURT. PATRICK, SOLOMON GOLDEN KRANz, NICHOLAS T. BROWN. County Court opens at 9.3o A. M.; adjourns at Clerk. GUSTAV SCHOLER. Moses J. JACKSON. 5 P. M Building for Criminal Courts, Centre. Elm, Sixth District-Eighteenth and Twenty-first Borough of The Bronx-Corner of Third ave- County Judge's office always oven at Flushing. White and Franklin streets. Wards. Courtroom, northwest corner Twenty- nue and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street. N. Y. Court opens at 10.3o A. M. d street and Second avenue. Court opens at relephone 333. Tremont linversor S MOORE. County judge. THOMAS L. HAMILTON, Clerk; EDWARD R. CAR- 9 A. M. daily, and continues open until close of Special Deputy to the Clerk. business. WALTER H. HENNING. Chief Clerk. SHERIFF. ROLL, WILLIAM O'GORMAN, JR., JOSEPH I. BERRY. Clerk s. Office open from q A. M. to 4 P. M. DANIEL F. MARTIN, Justice. ABRAM BERNARD, County Courthouse, Long Island City, 9 A. M. Clerk. Borough of Brooklyn-Office, Room 17, Bot• COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. ouh Hall. Telephone 4004 Main and 4005 Main. '0..4 P. lc ; Saturdays from 9 A. M. to E2 M. Seventh District-Nineteenth Ward. Court PHILIP T. WILLIAMS. MICHAEL J. FLAHERTY. JOSEPH H. DE BRAGGA, Sheriff; JosIAH C. BEN- Held in the building for Criminal Courts, Cen- ronn, No Iv East Fifty-seventh street. Court JAMES L. GERNON, Chief Clerk. ETT, Under Sheriff. tre, Elm. White and Franklin streets. imns every morning at 9 o'clock (except Sun- A. M. lays and legal holidays), and continues open to Open at all times of day and night, except be. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Court 0y ens at 10.30 o'clock tween the hours of 12 M. and 5 P. M. on Sundays RUFUS B. COWING, City Judge; jOHN W. GOFF. -lose of business and holidays. Office, Queens County Courthouse, Long Island JOSEPH E. NI W131,10,1,R, At,,::: T. MC Ilea NIAN JOSEPH Justice. PATRICK MCDAVITT. Borough of Queens-Office, Borough Hall, Ful- City, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. MAHON and WARREN W. FOSTER, Judges of the • :t .1/ ton street, „Jamaica, L. I. GEORGE A. GRIGG. District Attorney. Court of General Sessions. EDWARD R. CARROLL Eighth District - Sixteenth and Twentieth Wards. Courtroom, northwest corner of Twenty- SAMUEL D. N OTT, LEONARD RUOFF, JR. COUNTY CLERK. Clerk. MARTIN MAGER, JR., Chief Clerk. Clerk's Office open from o A. M. to 4 P. H. bird street and Figlth avenue. Court opens at Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. H. Jamaica, N. Y., Fourth Ward, Borough of io A. H. and continues open until close of busi- Borough of Richmond-No. 46 Richmond road, Queens. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW ness Stapleton. Open for the transaction of business ntfice hours, April i to October x, 8 A. M. to YORK. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. m., and all hours of the day and night. t P. M. October r to April 1, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, on Saturdays until 12 M. GEORGE F. SCHAEFER. Saturdays, to 'a M. City Hall Park, from ID A. M. to 4 Trial days and Return days, each Court day. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8187

TA*ES W. MCLAUGHLIN, Justice. GEORGE W. STAKE, Justice. PETER TIERNAN, The time for the completion of the work and One-story extension and old hot house. HENRY MERZSACH, Clerk. Clerk. the full performance of the contract is 45 days. Part of 2 two-story frame buildings, 17.65 by Ninth District—Twelfth Ward, except that pm, Clerk's Office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. The amount of security required is $i,000. 26.2 by 6.5 by 6.1 by 18.4. tion thereof which lies west of the centre line of Court held each day from to A. 24., and con- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded No. 6. Between One Hundred and Forty-third Lenox and Sixth avenue. and of the Harlem rivet tinues until close of business. at a lump or aggregate sum. and One Hundred and Forty-fourth streets— north of the terminus of Lenox avenue. Court Blank forms and further information may be One two-story and basement frame building. room, n'o. 17o East One Hundred and Twenty obtained and the plans and drawings may be Two two-story brick stables. first street. southeast corner of Sylvan place seen at the offices of the Fire Department, Nos. Frame stable, all shed in connection therewith. Court opens every morning at 9 o'clock (except DEPARTMENT OF STREET 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- No. 7. Between One Hundred and Forty- Sundays and legal holidays). and continues open CLEANING. tan, and Nos. 365 and 367 Jay street, Brooklyn. fourth and One Hundred and Forty-fifth streets— to close of business. THOMAS STURGIS, Fire Commissioner. Two foul-story brick buildings. JOSEPH P. FALLON, Justice. WILLIAM 5. KIN- Dated September 24, 1903. 525,012 One two-story frame building with one-story NEDY, Clerk. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET extension and outhouse. Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. CLEANING, Roost 1421, Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, EYSee General Instructions to Bid- The said buildings and parts of buildings and Tenth District—The Tenth District embraces BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW ders on the last page, last column, of existing structures above refererd to will be sold that portion of the Twenty-second Ward south of YORK. the " City Record." in seven (7) lots or parcels, and only on condition Seventieth street. Courtroom, No. 3i4 West that the purchaser enter into a contract to re- Fifty-fourth street. Court opens daily (Sundays EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE move the said buildings, structures, or parts and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 4 S received by the Commissioner of Street DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. thereof, and all materials comprising the same, P. M. Cleaning at the above office until 2 o'clock p. m., including the tin, sheet iron, pipes and refuse THOMAS E. MURRAY, Justice. HUGH GRANT, on DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, Nos. 13_ TO 21 PARK therein and therefrom, on or before Novem- Clerk. Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF ber 5, ipo3, and that he give or furnish Eleventh District—The Eleventh District em FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1003. NEW YORK, September 22, 1903. a bond in an amount equal to twice the amount bid for the building so sold, and in such braces that portion of the Twelfth Ward which Borough. of Manhattan and The Bronx. lies north of the centre line of West One Hun- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE form and with such securities as may be required dred and Tenth street, between Lenox avenue and CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING ALL THE .0 received by the Commissioner of Bridges at or may be approved by the President of the Bor- Seventh avenue; north of the centre line of One LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR the above office until 12 o'clock noon on ough, to perform all the terms and conditions in said contract contained, or contained in the speci- Hundred and Twentieth street, between Seventh CONSTRUCTING AND DELIVERING TEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1003. avenue and Broadway; north of the centre line of (to) SCOWS. fications, which are and are to be considered a FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE part thereof. One Hundred and Nineteenth street, between The time for the completion of the work and Broadway and the North or Hudson river, and FOOTWALK FLOORING. ETC., OF THE The whole of the purchase price bid shall be the full performance of the contract is as fol- WILLIAMSBURGH (NEW EAST RIVER) paid by the successful bidder in cash or bankable west of the centre line of Lenox or Sixth avenue lows: and of the Harlem river; north of the terminus BRIDGE OVER THE EAST RIVER, BE- funds at the time of the sale, which sale shall f Lenox or Sixth avenue. Courtroom, corner of 2 scows within go days. TWEEN THE BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN be made in conformity with this advertisement, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Colum 4 scows within 125 days. AND BROOKLYN. the contract, specifications and bond, copies of bus avenue. Clerk's Office open daily (Sun- 4 scows within 160 days. The work must be begun within twenty days which may be obtained at the office of the Bor- days and legal holidays excepted) from 9 A. The bidder will state the price per scow, by after the contractor receives notice from the ough President of Manhattan, City Hall, where M. to 4 P. M. Court convenes daily at 9.45 A. E. which the bids will be tested. The bids will be Commissioner to begin work, and one footwalk any further information may be obtained. FRANCIS J. WORCESTER, Justice. BEHAN B. Wit- read and awards made to the lowest bidder for over the entire extent of the contract shall be JACOB A. CANTOR, President of the Bor- so?" Clerk. the entire ten scows at a lump or aggregate sum. completed by November 20, 1903, and the contract ough of Manhattan. 524,06 Twelfth District—The Twelfth District em- Delivery will be required to be made at the fully completed on or before December 24, 1903. braces that portion of the Twenty-second Ward time and in the manner and in such quantities as The amount of security to guarantee the faith- north of Seventieth street, and that portion of the may he di, eete.. ful performance of the work will be twenty thou- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Twelfth Ward which lies north of the centre line Blank forms and further information may be sand dollars ($20,000). of Eighty-sixth street and west of the centre line obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen Blank forms and further information may be of Seventh avenue and south of the centre line at the office of the Department of Street Cleaning, obtained at the office of Department of Bridges, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AVE- of One Hundred and Twentieth street, between the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 Park row. Nos. 13-21 Park Row, Manhattan. NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Seventh avenue and Broadway, and south of the JOHN McG. WOODBURY, Commissioner of GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Commissioner of centre line of One Hundred and Nineteenth Street Cleaning. Bridges. 525,08 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE street, between Broadway and the North or Hud- Dated September x8, i9o3. 821,02 S received by the Superintendent of School 1:7See General Instructions to Bid- son river. Courtroom. 263o Broadway. (E7See General Instructions to Bid- Buildings at the above office of the Department of ders on the last page, last column, of WILLIAM STILES BENNET, Justice. FREDERICK ders on the last page, last column, of Education until i t o'clock a, m., on E. WOOD, Clerk. the " City Record." the " City Record." Thirteenth District—South side of Delancey MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903. street, from East river to Pitt street; east side Borough of Manhattan. of Pitt street, Grand street, south side of Grand MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP STREET OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. No. i. BUILDING ADDITION AND IM- street to Norfolk street, east side of Norfolk street CLEANING, Room 1421, Nos. 13-21 PARK ROW, PROVING ADJOINING LOT A. PUBLIC BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW to Division street, south side of Division street BOROUGH or THE Hamm. SCHOOL 59, NOS. 228 TO 234 EAST FIFTY- to Catharine street, east side of Catharine street Yoax. SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- to East river. Clerk's office open daily (Sundays "North Side News," "Bronx Borough Record," HATTAN. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE •W estchester Globe." and legal holidays excepted) from g A. M. is 4 4..7 received by the Commissioner of Street The time of completion is 95 working days. r. M. Justus G. Kamera, Justice. Courtroom, Cleaning at the above office until 2 o'clock p. in., BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. The amount of security required is— No. aoo East Broadway. on "Staten Islander," "Staten Island World," Item I, Construction, $8,000. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1003. -Staten Island News and Independent," "Staten Item 2, Heating and Bell-work, $800. Item 3, Sanitary work, $3,000. First District—All that part of the Twenty Borough of Brooklyn. Island Gazette." fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- BOROUGH OF QUEENS. No. 2. .INSTALLING ELECTRIC LIGHT City and County of New York bx chapter 1034 of LIVER ING FORAGE. WIRING, FIXTURES, TELEPHONE AND "Long Island Daily Star," "Flushing Dail) ELECTRIC BELL SYSTEM IN NEW PUBLIC the Laws of 1895, comprising all of the late Town The time for•the delivery of the articles, ma- Times," "Flushing Evening Journal," "Newtown of Westchester and part of the Towns of East. SCHOOL 106, ON MOTT AND ELIZABETH terials and supplies and the performance of the Register," "Jamaica Standard." "Rockaway STREETS, ABOUT 100 FEET NORTH OF cheater and Pelham. including the Villages of contract, is by or before the 31st of December, News," "Long Island Farmer." Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Courtroom, Town 1903. SPRING STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- Hall, Main street. Westchester Village. Court Tim amount of security required is fifty per BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. TAN. opens daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- The time of completion is too working days. from 9 A. M. to 4 r. M. Trial of causes are Tues- The bidder will state the price of each item or lyn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard Union," The amount of security required is $6,000. day and Friday of each week. article contained in the specifications or schedules "Brookdyner Freie Presse," "Brooklyn Weekly No. 3. INSTALLING HEATING AND WILLIAM W. PENFIELD, Justice. THOMAS F. herein contained or hereto annexed, per one News," "Flatbush Weekly News." VENTILATING APPARATUS IN NEW PUB- DELEHANTY, Clerk. hundred pounds, by which the bids will be tested. LIC SCHOOL to6, ON MOTT AND ELIZA- Office hours from g A. M. to 5 P. m.; Saturdays. The extensions must be made and footed up. as BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BETH STREETS, ABOUT 109 FEET NORTH closing at 12 M. the bids will be read from the total and awards "Harlem Local Reporter" (Harlem District). OF SPRING STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN-. Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty made to the lowest bidder. "Harlem Local and Life" (Washington Heights HATTAN. fourth Wards, except the territory described in Delivery will be required to be made at the ind Harlem Districts). The time of completion is too working days. chapter 9m. of the Laws of 1895. Courtroom time and in the manner and in such quantities as Amended designation by Board of City Record The amount of security required is $19,000. corner Third avenue and One Hundred and Fifty- may be directed. eighth street. Office hours from g A. M. to 4 P. July 31, 1903, and August lo, 1903. No. 4. FOR COOKING ROOMS, CLOSETS, Blank forms and further information may be ETC., AT VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE Court opens at to A. M. obtained at the office of the Department of Street Joss M. TIERNEY, Justice. THOMAS A. MAHER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13-21 The time of completion at each school will be Clerk. Park row. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 3o working days. JOHN McG. WOODBURY, Commissioner of The amount of security required is— First District—Comprising First, Second, Third. Street Cleaning. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. Item i, $200. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth. Tenth and Twelfth Wards Dated September 03, 1903. 821,02 Item 2, 300. of the Borough of Brooklyn. Courthouse, north- Item 3, 150. west corner State and Court streets. /'See G 1 Instructions to Bid- MOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- .1.11 once with section 432 of the Charter of The Item 4, 400. JOHN J. WALSH, Justice. EDWARD MORAN. ders on the loot page, last column, of City of New York, that a communication signed Item 5, 150. Clerk. the " City Record." No. 5. ITEMS 2 AND 3, FOR REPLACING Clerk's Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. by a resident of the Chelsea District for Local Im- provements, requesting the repair of sidewalk on PARTITIONS, ETC., AT THE RECREATION Calendar called at io A. M. ASHES, ETC., FOR FIL...ING IN LANDS. PIER, EAST RIVER. AT THE FOOT OF Second District—Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, the southwest corner of West Forty-first street P ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES and Eleventh avenue, has been- filed in this office, THIRD STREET, USED AS AN ANNEX TO Twentieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards. u in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill in PUBLIC SCHOOL is, BOROUGH OF MAN- Courtroom located at No. 1217 Bedford avenue, and is now ready for public inspection, and that a can procure material for that purpose—ashes, meeting of the Board of Local Improvements of HATTAN. Brooklyn. Calendar called at to o'clock A. M. street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart- Estimates are to be submitted for completion GERARD B. VAN WART, Justice. WILLIAM H. the Chelsea District for Local Improvements will ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the in 24 working days, the work being carried on in ALLEN. Clerk. plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, the ordinary manner, and for completion in 12 Clerk's Office open from g A. K. to 4 r. M. 13th day of October, 1903, at 11.45 A. M., at which Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. meeting said communication will be submitted to working days, the contractor to employ double Third District—Includes the Thirteenth, Four- shifts of men and to work night and day. teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth. Eigh- JOHN McGAW WOODBURY, the Board. Commissioner of Street Cleaning. The amount of security required is— teenth and Nineteenth Wards. Courthouse. Nos. JACOB A. CANTOR, President Item 2, $150. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. GEORGE W. BLAKE, Secretary. Item 3, li,300. WILLIAM J. LYNCH, Justice. JOHN W. CAR PENTER, Clerk. FIRE DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Borough of Queenly. Clerk's Office open from g A. M. to 4 P. M. MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, September 29, 1903. No. 6. ITEM 4, FOR FURNITURE. ETC., Court opens at to o'clock. HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP OF LONG ISLAND CITY HIGH SCHOOL, Fourth District—Twenty-fourth. Twenty-fifth NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST ance with section 432 of the Charter of The ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF WILBUR Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, AVENUE, BETWEEN ACADEMY AND RAD- Wards. Courtroom, No. 14 Howard avenue. City of New York, that a petition signed by THE CITY OF NEW YORK. property owners and residents of the Washington DE STREETS, BOROUGH OF OUEENS. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Justice. HERMAN GOHL The time of completion is 6o working days. INGHORST, Clerk; JAMES P. STNNOTT, Assistant S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Heights District for Local Improvements, re- questing the construction of a sewer in Broadway, The amount of security required is— Clerk. .0 received by the Fire Commissioner at the Item 4, $400. Clerk', Office open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. above office until 3 o'clock p. m., on from summit north of Hawthorne street to the Ship Canal, and also sewers in Academy, Haw- On Contracts Nos. 2, 3 and 6, the bids will be Fifth District—Eighth, Twenty-second, Twenty- compared and the contracts awarded at a lump ninth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1003. thorne and Emerson streets and Seamen avenue to Broadway, has been filed in this office, and is now sum for each contract. Wards. Courthouse, Bay Twenty-second street Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. and 5, the bidders must and Bath avenue, Bath Beach. Telephone 83, ready for public inspection, and that a meeting of On Contracts Nos. I. 4 No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- the Board of Local Improvements of the Washing- state the price of each or any item or article Bath. ING 1,000 TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL, contained in the specifications or schedules herein Commis 10100150N, JUStiee. JEREMIAH J. ton Heights District for Local Improvements will STOVE OR EGG SIZE. be held in the Borough Office, City Hall, on the contained or hereto annexed, by which the bids O'LEARY. Clerk. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- will be tested. Clerk's Office open from e A. M. to 4 r. M. 13th day of October, 1903, at II a. m., at which terials and supplies and the performance of the meeting said petition will be submitted to the The extensions must be made and footed up, BOROUGH of QUEENS. contract is one hundred and twenty days. as the bids will be read from the total of each The amount of security required is twenty-five Board. item for each school, and awards made to the First District—First Ward (all of bong Island hundred ($3,500) dollars. JACOB A. CANTOR, President lowest bidder on each item for each school. City, formerly composing five wards). Court- The bidder will state the price of each item or GEORGE W. BLAKE, Secretary. Delivery will be required to be made at the room, No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. article contained in the specifications of schedules time and manner and in such quantities as may Clerk's Office open from 9 A. K. to 4 r. M. each herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Mr THE BOROUGH OF be directed. day, excepting Saturday, closing at 12 M. Trial ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of measure, MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NEW Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All by which the bids will be tested. The extensions YORK. drawings may be seen at the office of the Superin- other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- must be made and footed up, as the bids will be NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. tendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board days. read from the total, and the contract awarded at a of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, THOMAS C. KADIEN, Justice. THOMAS F. KEN lump or aggregate sum. HE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Borough of Manhattan. Also at branch office, NEDY, Clerk. Delivery will be required to be made at the time T Manhattan will sell at public auction, No. 79 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens, Second District—Second and Third Wards, and in the manner and in such quantities as may through Bryan L. Kennelly, auctioneer, to the for work for their respective boroughs. which includes the territory of the late Towns of highest bidder, on the 6th day of October, 1903, Court- be directed. C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Newtown and Flushing. Courtroom, in Blank forms and further information may be at t t o'clock a. tn., on the premises, all the build- house of the late Town of Newtown, corner of ings and parts of buildings and existing structures Buildings. obtained at the office of the Fire Department, Nos. September 24, 1903. 524,05 Broadway and Court streetlmhurst, New York. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. now within the lines'of Section No. a of the P. 0. address, Elmhurst, NewN York. extension of Riverside drive, from One Hundred WILLIAM RASQUIN, JR., Justice. HENRY WAL- THOMAS STURGIS, Fire Commissioner. and Thirty-fifth street to One Hundred and Forty- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK AYE. TER. JR.. Clerk. Dated September 24, 1903. 826,012 fifth street, with all the materials in or appurte- NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MAN- M. HATTAN, CITY OP NEW YORK. Clerk's Office open from o A. M. tO 4 r. ['See General Instructions to Bid- nant thereto, then contained within the following Third District—JAMES F. McLAuetn.nt, Justice. ders on the last page, last column, of described parcels of land, situate in the Borough EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE GEORGE W. DAMON, Clerk. the " City Record." of Manhattan, in The City of New York, to wit: S received by the Superintendent of School Courthouse, Town Hall. Jamaica. No. I. Between One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Buildings at the above office of the Department of Clerk's Office open from 9 A. K. to 4 P. K. HEADQUARTERS OP THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF and One Hundred and Thirty-sixth streets— Education, until II o'clock a. in.. on Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST One-story Pagoda brick. days at to A. K. SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, No. 2. Intersection of One Hundred and Thir- 'MONDAY, OC/POBJER 5, 11)03. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ty-ninth street— Borough of Queens. Wards Clowns Part of one-story frame barn, 2.75 by 5.25 by First District—First and Third QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NO. 7—ITEMS 2 AND 5—FOR FURNITURE. of Castleton and Northfield). Courtroom, former 20.4. 4-0 received by the Fire Commissioner at the No. 3. Between One Hundred and Fortieth ETC., OF LONG ISLAND CITY HIGH Village Hall. Lafayette avenue and Second street, above office until 3 o'clock p. m., on SCHOOL, ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF New Brighton. and One Hundred and Forty-first streets— WILBUR AVENUE, BETWEEN ACADEMY JOHN J. KENNY, Justice. FRANCIS F. LEMAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1003. Children's Playhouse. AND RADDE STREETS, BOROUGH OF No. 4. Between One Hundred and Forty-first Clerk. Borough of Brooklyn. OITF.ENS Clerk's Office open from o A. 11 to i P M . and One Hundred and Forty-second streets— Court held each day, except Saturdays, from . No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Part of two-story frame barn, 13.05 by 8.6 by The time of completion is 6o working days. 10 A. M. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 4.4 by 4.6 by 7.8 by 2.0 by 27.45 by 33.8 by x3.6, The amount of security required is: Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth GENERAL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS with shed and greenhouses. Item 2, $1,900. Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and TO QUARTERS OF ENGINE COMPANY NO. Na 5. Between One Hundred and Forty-sec- Item 5, $5,000. Westfield). Courtroom, former Edgewater Vil- 126, LOCATED AT NO. 409 STATE STREET, ond and One Hundred and Forty-third streets— OH Contract y the bidders must state the price lage Hall, Stapleton. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Two-story and basement, with extension. of each or any item or article contained in the 8188 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1go3.

specifications or schedules herein contained or Eighty-second street, and in East One Hundred for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the amount assessed for benefit on any person or hereto annexed, by which the bids will be tested. and Eighty-second street, from Mapes avenue to the following-named street in the BOROUGH OF property shall be paid within sixty days after the of the assessments, interest The extensions must be made and footed up. the Southern Boulevard. MANHATTAN: date of said entry, List 7533, No. 3. Paving Mount Hope place, will be collected thereon as provided in section as the bid; will be read from the total of each TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8. item and award made to the lowest bidder on from Jerome avenue to Anthony avenue, with too6 of the Greater New York Charter. each item. macadam pavement on a Telford foundation. WEST ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- Said section provides that "If any such assess- Delivery will be required to be made at the time List 7536, No. 4. Sewer and appurtenances in SECOND STREET—OPENING, from Amster- ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street, be- dam avenue to Fort Washington avenue. Con- days after the date of entry thereof in the said and manner and in such quantities as may be Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the directed. tween Webster avenue and Carter avenue, with firmed April 6, 1903; entered September z8, 1903. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and branches in Carter avenue, from East One Hun- Area of assessment includes all those lands, tene- duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- drawings may he seen at the office of the Su- dred and Seventy-third street to the summit north ments and hereditaments and premises situate, ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, perintendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the of East One Hundred and Seventy-fourth street. lying and being in the Borough of Manhattan, in collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of The limits within which it is proposed to lay t he City of New York, which, taken together, seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to Board of Education. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth the date of payment from the date when such street, Borough of Manhattan. also at branch the said assessments include all the several houses are bounded and described as follows, viz.: and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels Beginning at the point of intersection of the assessment became a lien, as provided by section office, No. 69 Broadway. Flushing. Borough of 159 of this act." Queens. of land situated on— middle line of the blocks between West One Hun- No. 1. Both sides of One Hundred and Eighty- dred and Seventieth street and West One Hun- Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Seventh street, from Park avenue to the Southern dred and Seventy-first street with the middle line assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate Buildings. Boulevard, and to the extent of half the block of the blocks between Fort Washington avenue affected thereby ten days after its entry in the September 24, 1903. 524.05 at the intersecting and terminating avenues. and Haven avenue; running thence northerly said record." • • • No. 2. Both sides of Mapes avenue, from One along said middle line to a point in the northerly The above assessment is payable to the Col- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER PARK Ave. Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to One Hun- line of West One Hundred and Seventy-first lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau NUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN- dred and Eighty-second street; both sides of One street; thence northerly to a point midway be- for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears HATTAN. CITY OF NEW YORK. Hundred and Eighty-second street, from Mapes tween Fort Washington avenue and Haven avenue of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, avenue to the Southern Boulevard; both sides of cet the westerly prolongation of the centre line of in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATr.S WILL BE dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave- S received by the Superintendent of School One Hundred and Seventy-eighth and One Hun- 'West One Hundred and Seventy-second street: Supplies at the above office of the Department of dred and Seventy-ninth streets, from Prospect thence northerly to a point midway between nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours Education until 3 o'clock p. m., on avenue to Mapes avenue; both sides of One Fort Washington avenue and Haven avenue of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from Hundred and Eighty-first street from the Southern oil the westerly prolongation of the middle line of 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. Boulevard to Mapes avenue. the block between West One Hundred and Sev- on or before November 27, 1903, will be exempt FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING No. 3. Both sides of Mount Hope place, from enty-third street and West One Hundred and from interest as above provided, and after that LANTERNS, ETC.. FOR THE BUREAU OF Jerome avenue to Anthony avenue and to the ex- Seventy-fourth street; thence easterly along said date will be subject to a charge of interest at the LECTURES OF THE. CITY OF NEW YORK. tent of half the block at the intersecting and l~tolongation and middle line to its intersection rate of seven per centum per annum from the The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- terminating avenues. with the middle line of the blocks between date when above assessments became liens to the terials and supplies and the performance of the No. 4. Both sides of One Hundred and Eleventh avenue and Audubon avenue; thence date of payment. contract is by or before December 3i. zo03. Seventy-fourth street, from Webster avenue to southerly along said middle line to the southerly EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. The amount of security required is fifty (so) Anthony avenue; both sides of Carter avenue, line of West One Hundred and Seventy-third CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, per cent. of the amount of the hid or estimatee. from One Hundred and Seventy-third street to a street; thence easterly along said southerly line COMPTROLLER S OFFICE, September 28, 1903. The bidder will state the price of the article point distant about 260 feet north of One Hun- and its easterly prolongation to an intersection 529,012 contained in the specifications or schedules herein dred and Seventy-fourth street; east side of with a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet contained or hereto annexed. Anthony avenue, from One Hundred and Seventy- easterly from the easterly line of Amsterdam ave- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. The bids will be compared and the contract third to One Hundred and Seventy-fourth streets. nue; thence southerly along said parallel line awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the loSzest All persons whose interests are affected by the to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE bidder. above-named proposed assessments, and who are the northerly line of West One Hundred and Sev- I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Delivery will be required to be made at the opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- illy-first street; thence westerly along said pro- The City of New York hereby gives public notice time and in the manner and in such quantities as quested to present their objections, in writing, to longation and line to an intersection with the mid- to all persons, owners of property, affected by the may be directed. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 dle line of the blocks between Audubon avenue following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE. Blank forms and further information may be Broadway, New York, on or before October 29, and Eleventh avenue; thence southerly along MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: obtained at the office of the Superintendent of 1903, at 3 p. m., at which time and place the said said middle line to its intersection with the mid: FOURTEENTH WARD, SECTION 8. die line of the blocks between West One Hundred School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- objections will be heard and testimony received in NORTH TENTH STREET.—SEWER, be- ough of Manhattan, southwest corner Park aye- reference thereto. and Seventy-first street and West One Hundred and Seventieth street; thence westerly along said tween Roebling street and Union avenue. Area tine and Fifty-ninth street. BENJAMIN E. HALL, of assessment: Both sides of North Tenth street, HENRY B. KETCHAM, middle line to the point or place of beginning. PARKER P. SIMMONS, Superintendent of The above-entitled assessment was entered on between Roebling street and Union avenue. School Supplies. ENOCH VREELAND, the date hereinbefore given in the Record of TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION s. Dated September 22, 1903. 522,02 Board of Assessors. WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the ALBANY AVENUE.—SEWER, between De- Y7-.-See General Inettructionw to Bid- Broadway, Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes graw street and Eastern parkway. Area of assess- der-- on the !net page, 'ant column, of CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless ment: Both sides of Albany avenue, between De- the "City Record." 52808. the amount assessed for benefit on any person or September 28, 1903. property shall be paid within sixty days after the graw street and Eastern parkway. date of said entry of the assessments, interest TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO will be collected thereon as provided in section BELMONT AVENUE. — SEWER, between If- the owner or owners of all houses and lots, 1006 of the Greater New York Charter. Cleveland street and Ashford street. Area of as- improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, Said section provides that "If any such assess- sessment: Both sides of Belmont avenue, between UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO that the following proposed assessments have been P all persons claiming to have been injured ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty Cleveland and Ashford streets. completed and are lodged in the office of the days after the date of entry thereof in the said by a change of grade in the regulating and grad- Board of Assessors for examination by all per- THIRTIETH WARD. ing of the following-named streets, to present Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the their claims, in writing, to the Secretary of the sons interested, viz.: duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- EIGHTIETH STREET — SEWER, between Board of Assessors, No. 32o Broadway, on or be- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, Fourth and Fifth avenues. Area of assessment: fore October 75, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m., at which List 7334, No. 1. Alteration and improvement collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of Both sides of Eightieth street, between Fourth and place and time the said Board of Assessors will to sewer in Twenty-third street, between new seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to Fifth avenues. receive evidence and testimony of the nature and bulkhead line and First avenue, with overflow, and the date of payment from the date when such —that the same were confirmed by the Board of extent of such injury. Claimants are requested new sewers in Avenue A, between Twenty-second assessment became a lien, as provided by section Asessors on September 24, 1903, and entered on to make their claims 'for damages upon the blank and Twenty-fourth streets. 159 of this act." September 25, t903, in the Record of Titles of form prepared by the Board of Assessors, copies List 7516, No. 2. Flagging sidewalks on the Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An Assesments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of which may be obtained upon application at the north side of Ninety-second street, from 100 feet assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes and As- above office. east of Riverside drive to a point 7o feet further affected thereby ten days after its entry in the sessments and of Water Rents, and unless the east. said record." • • • BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. amount assessed for benefit on any person or The limits within which it is proposed to lay The above assessment is payable to the Col- property shall be paid within sixty days after the List 7534. One Hundred and Fifty-first street, the said assessments include all the several houses lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau date of said entry of the assessments, interest • East (Beck street), from Beach avenue to Pros- and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears will be collected thereon as provided in section pect avenue. of land situated on— of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, loto of said Greater New York Charter. Said List 7535. One Hundred and Sixty-first street, No. 1. North side of Twenty-second street ex- Room No. 85, No. 28o Broadway, Borough of section provides that "If any assessment shall re- East, from Ogden avenue to Summit avenue. tending about 240 feet east of Avenue A; both Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 main unpaid for theperiod of sixty days after the List_7538. One Hundred and Seventy-fifth sides of Twenty-third street, from Lexington ave- p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles street, East, from the Southern Boulevard to Bos- nue to the East river; north side of Twenty-third and all payments made thereon on or before of Assesments, it shall be the duty of the officer ton road. street, from Lexington avenue to Fourth avenue; November 27, 1903, will be exempt from interest, authorized to collect and receive the amount of List 7540. Summit avenue, from East One both sides of Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth as above provided, and after that date will be such assessment to charge, collect and receive Hundred and Sixty-first street to East One Hun- streets, from Second avenue to Madison avenue; subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum dred and Sixty-sixth street. both sides of Twenty-sixth street, from Second per centum per annum from the date when above per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. avenue to Sixth avenue; both sides of Twenty- assessment became a lien to the date of payment. ment from the date when such assessment became seventh street, from Second avenue to a point a lien as provided by section 159 of this act." - List 7515. Fifty-sixth street, from Eleventh EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. distant about 240 feet west of Broadway; both CITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Section 159 of this act provides • • "An avenue to Twelfth avenue. sides of Twenty-eighth street, from Third avenue COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 28, 1903. assessment shall become a lien upon the real es- List 753o. One Hundred and Seventy-second to a point distant about iso feet west of Broad- 829,012 tate affected thereby ten days after its entry in street, from Amsterdam avenue to Audubon ave- way; both sides of Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth the said record." • • nue. streets, from Fourth avenue to Broadway; both The above assesments are payable to the Collec- BENJAMIN E. HALL, sides of Thirty-first street, from Madison avenue NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- tor of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for HENRY B. KETCHAM, to Broadway; south side of Thirty-first street. ING STREETS AND PARKS. the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of ENOCH VREELAND, from Fourth avenue to Madison avenue; south Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents in the Board of Assessors. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION loos OF THE Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, be- side of Thirty-second street extending westerly I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Secretary, No. 320 Broad- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 WILLIAM H. JASPER, from Fifth avenue about 475 feet; both sides of of The City of New York hereby gives public p. m., and on way. Thirty-second. Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth. Thirty-. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all pay- CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, fifth. Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh streets. from notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court ments made thereon on or before November 24, and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection September 29, 1903. 529,09 Park avenue to Fifth avenue; both sides of z903, will be exempt from interest, ss above pro- Thirty-eighth street extending about 40 feet east of Assessment and Arrears of the assessment vided, and after date will be subject to a charge for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO of Madison avenue; both sides of Avenue A, from of interest at the rate of seven per centum per UBLIC Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth street; both sides the following-named street In the BOROUGH OF annum from the date when above assessments be- P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, THE BRONX: improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, of First avenue, from -Twenty-third to Twenty- came liens to the date of payment. that the following proposed assessments have been fourth tsrect; east side of Second avenue, from 'TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTIONS to EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. completed and are lodged in the office of the Twenty-second to Twenty-third street; both aides AND I1. CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, of Second avenue, from Twenty-third to Twenty- Board of Assessors for examination by all per- CHISHOLM STREET—OPENING, from Steb- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 25, 1903. sons interested, viz.: seventh street; both sides of Third avenue, from 526,09. Twenty-third to Twenty-seventh street; east side bins avenue to Intervale avenue. Confirmed BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. of Third avenue extending about too feet north April 23, 1903; entered September 28, 1903. Area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements List 7537, No. a. Sewer and appurtenances in of Twenty-seventh street, and west side of Third NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- avenue, from Twenty-seventh to Twenty-eighth and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, from being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City ING STREETS AND PARKS. Webster avenue to Carter avenue, with branches street; both. sides of Lexington avenue, from Twenty-third to Twenty-eighth street; east side of New York, which taken together, are bounded IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE in Carter avenue, from East One Hundred and and described as follows, viz.: I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Seventy-seventh street to the summit south of of Fourth avenue, from Twenty-third to Twenty- ninth street; west side of Fourth avenue, from a Beginning at the point of intersection of a line of The City of New York hereby gives public East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street. drawn parallel to and distant 100 feet easterly notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court The limits within which it is proposed to lay point about 80 feet south of Twenty-fourth street to Thirty-first street; west side of Fourth avenue. from the easterly line of Intervale avenue with a and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection the said assessments include all the several line drawn parallel to and distant zoo feet north- of Assessments and Arrears, of the assessment houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and from Thirty-second to Thirty-seventh street; both sides of 'Madison avenue, from a point about 80 erly from the northerly line of East One Hundred for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to parcels of land situated on— and Sixty-ninth street; running thence westerly No. I. Both sides of Carter avenue, from a feet smith of Twenty-fourth street to Thirty-eighth the following-named avenue in the BOROUGH street; both sides of Fifth avenue. from Twenty- along said last-mentioned parallel line to its inter- OF BROOKLYN: point about 271 feet south of One Hundred and section with a line drawn parallel to and distant Seventy-fifth street to One Hundred and Seventy- fifth to Thirty-second street; east side of Fifth THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. avenue, from Thirty-second to Thirty-sixth street. too feet westerly from the westerly line of Lyman seventh street; both sides of One Hundred and place; thence northerly along said paralll line to THIRD AVENUE—OPENING, from Sixtieth Seventy-fifth street, from Webster avenue to Car- and from Thirty-seventh street about Jos feet northerly- west side of Fifth avenue, from Thirty- the southeasterly line of Prospect avenue; street, or the line of New Utrecht, to Shore drive- ter avenue; south side of One Hundred and Sev- thence northeasterly along the southeasterly way. Confirmed August 3t, 1903; entered Sep- enty-fifth street, extending about 5o feet west of third to Thirty-fourth street; both sides of Broad- way, from Twenty-fifth street to Twenty-ninth line of Prospect avenue to its intersec- tember 23, 1903. Area of assessment includes all Carter avenue. street, and east side of Broadway, from Twenty- tion with a line drawn parallel to and distant those lands, tenements and hereditaments and All persons whose interests are affected by the zoo feet northerly from the northerly line of premises situate, lying and being in the Borough above-named proposed assessments, and who are ninth to Thirty-first street. No. 2. North side of Ninety-second street, east Freeman street; thence easterly along said paarllel of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel taken together, are bounded and described as fol- quested to present their objections, in writing, to of Riverside drive, on Block 1252, Lots Nos. 6. 7 and 8. to and distant zoo feet westerly from the westerly lows, viz.: Beginning at a point on the southerly the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 line of Chisholm street; thence northerly along side of Sixtieth street where the same intersects York. on or before October 29, All persons whose interests are affected by the Broadway, New above-named proposed assessments, and who are said parallel line and its northerly prolongation to the centre line of the block between Third avenue 1903, at 3 p. m., at which time and place the said its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and and Second avenue; running thence southerly objections will be heard and testimony received opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- nuested to present their objections, in writing, to distant too feet northerly from the northerly line along the centre line of the blocks between Third in reference thereto. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors. No. 320 of Jennings street; thence easterly along said par- avenue and Second avenue to the easterly side of BENJAMIN E. HALL, allel line to its intersection with the northerly pro- Shore road; running thence southerly along the HENRY B. KETCHAM, Broadway. New York, on .or before October 22, 1903. at 3 p. m., at which time and place the said longation of a line drawn parallel to and distant easterly side of Shore road to the centre line of ENOCH VREELAND, 00 feet easterly from the easterly line of Chis- the block between Third avenue and Fourth ave- Board of Assessors. objections will be heard and testimony received in reference thereto. holm street; thence southerly along said prolonga- nue; running northeasterly through the centre WILLIAM It JASPER, Secretary, No. 32o Broad- tion and parallel line to its intersection with a line line of the blocks between Third avenue and t BENJAMIN E. HALL, drawn parallel to and distant zoo feet northerly Fourth avenue to the southerly side of Sixtieth wa&TY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, HENRY B. KETCHAM, from the northerly, line of Freeman street; thence street; thence westerly along the southerly side September 29, 1903. s29,o9 ENOCH VREELAND, easterly along said parallel line to the westerly of Sixtieth street to the point or place of begin- Board of Assessors. line or Bristow street; thence southerly along the DUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WILLIAM H. JASPER, Secretary, No. 320 westerly line of Bristow street and its southerly The above-entitled assessment was entered on P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, Broadway. prolongation to the southeasterly line of Stebbins the date hereinbefore given in the Record of improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeast- Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the that the following proposed assessments have been September 21, 1903. 521,01 erly line of Stebbins avenue to its intersection Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes completed and are lodged in the office of the with a line drawn parallel to and distant too feet and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless Board of Assessors for examination by all persons southerly from the southerly line of Freeman the amount assessed for benefit on any person or interested, viz.: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. street; thence easterly along said parallel line and property shall be paid within sixty days after the its easterly prolongation to its intersection with a date of said entry of the assessment, interest BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPEN- line drawn parallel to and distant too feet easterly will be collected thereon as provided in section List 7353, No. z. Regulating, grading, curbing, ING STREETS AND PARKS. from the easterly line of Intervale avenue; thence too6 of the Greater New York Charter. flagging, laying cross-walks, building approaches southerly along said parallel line to the point or Said section provides that "If any such assess- and placing fences in East One Hundred and IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION toes OF THE place of beginning. ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty Eighty-seventh street, from Park avenue to the I Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller The above-entitled assessment was entered on days after the date of entry thereof in the said Southern Boulevard. of The City of New York hereby gives public the date hereinbefore given in the Record of Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the List 7521, No. 2. Sewer and appurtenances in notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- Mapes avenue, between East One Hundred and and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection Collection of Assessments, and Arrears of Taxes ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, Seventy-seventh street and East One Hundred and of Assessments and Arerars, of the assessment and Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8189 seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to Indian avenue, Jewett avenue, New York avenue, Weights. No. Ir. the date of payment from the date when such Manor road, Main avenue, Jewett avenue, Wash- 2. Spelling. Kent avenue-Flagging sidewalks on the south- assessment became a lien, as provided by section ington place, Watchogue road and Palmer's run, I. Handwriting. east side of Kent avenue, between North Twelfth 159 of this act." in the said Borough of Richmond, City of New Mental I. Writing from memory. and North 'Ihirteenth streets; northeast side of Section z59 of this act provides • • • "An York, located and laid out by the said President I. Arithmetic. North Twelfth street, between Kent avenue and assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate of the Borough of Richmond in pursuance of 2. Rules and regulations. ythe avenue, known as Lots Nos. 1, 25 and z6, affected thereby ten days after its entry in the section 439 of the Greater New York Charter. 3. City information. Block 2282 Fourteenth Ward Map, with a single said record." • • • Resolved, That a hearing in the above matter Candidates will be required to obtain 7o per course of bluestone flagging or cement. The above assessment is payable to the Col- will be held at the meeting of the Board of cent. in order to be placed on the eligible list. No, 12. lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau Estimate and Apportionment on September 3o, Candidates must be not less than twenty-one 1903, at 10.3o o'clock in the forenoon, in the Wythe avenue---Flagging sidewalks on the for the Collection of Assessments, and Arrears (21) nor more than thirty (3o) years of age at southeast side of Wythe avenue, between of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New the time of appointment, and should have re- North in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, ork. Twelfth and North Thirteenth streets; northeast sided in the State of New York at least one year side of North Twelfth street, between Wythe ave. between the hours of 9 a. in. and 2 p. Ina and J. W. STEVENSON, Secretary. at the time of appointment. on Saturdays from g a. m. to 12 in., and all nue and Berry street; northwest side of Berry Attest: Joint H. MOONEY, Assistant Secretary. Applications will be received by the Commission street, between North Twelfth street and North payments made thereon on or before November 23, s19,3o from persons who are over twenty (2o) years of 19037 will be exempt from interest as above age. Thirteenth street, known as Lots Nos. 20, 21 and 22, Block 2283, Fourteenth Ward Map, with provided, and after that date will be subject to a a single course of bluestone flagging or cement. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum I'lUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE 203. per annum from the date when above assessment CLERK (FEMALE)-Wednesday, November 4, No. z3. became a lien to the date of payment. COFINISSION. 1903, at to a. M. (First Grade, $7so per North Twelfth street-Flagging sidewalks on EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. annum.) the southwest side of North Twelfth street, be- CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, MUNICIPAL CIVIL Swims Commission, 6i ELY The receipt of applications for this examination tween Kent avenue and Wythe avenue; north- COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 23, 1903. STREET, CITY OF Nsw Yosm. will close on Friday, October 23, at 4 P. m. west side of Wythe avenue, between North Elev- enth and North Twelfth streets, known as Lots S24,07 U13LIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF ALL The scope of the examination will be as fol- competitive examinations two weeks in ad lows: Nos. 3, 12, 13, 15 and 17, Block 2288, Fourteenth P Subjects. Weights. Ward Map, with it single course of bluestone INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. ranee of the date upon which the receipt of ap flagging or cement. HE INTEREST DUE NOVEMBER I, 1903, plications for any scheduled examination will close Handwriting 3o on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The Applications will be received for only such exam Arithmetic 20 No. 14. T Letter 20 Wythe avenue-Flagging sidewalks on the City of New York will be paid on that day by illations as are scheduled. Dictation the Comptroller, at his office in the Stewart When an examination is advertised, a person 15 southeast side of Wythe avenue, between North Building, corner of Broadway and Chambers desiring to compete in the same may obtain an ap. Spelling Is Eleventh and North Twelfth streets; southwest street (Room 39). plication blank upon request made in writing: or Candidates will be required to obtain So per side of North Twelfth street, between Wythe ave- The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from by personal application at the office of the Loin cent. in order to be placed on the eligible list. nue and Berry street, known as Lots Nos. 2, 3, The minimum age is 21. Fourteenth Ward Map, October 15, 1903, to November 1, 1903. mission. 4, 5 and 14, Block 2289, The interest due November 1, 1903, on the All notices of examinations will be posted in with a single course of bluestone flagging or ce- Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and for- the office of the Commission, City Hall, Municipal 9-25-03. ment. mer City of New York will be paid on that day Building, Brooklyn, and advertised in the "Cit) STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER No. is. by the Knickerbocker Trust Company, No. 66 Record' for two weeks in advance of the date (MALE)-Friday, October 23, 1903, at to North Henry street 1,1..aling sidewalks on the Broadway. upon which the receipt of applications will close a. m. (Third, Fourth and Fifth Gradea, cast side of North Henry street, between Norman The interest due November 1, 1903, on Coupon for any stated position. $aoso, $,,zoo and $1,350 per annum.) and Nassau avenues, and on the south side of Bonds of other Corporations now included in Public notice will also be given by advertise The receipt of applications for this examination Norman avenue, between Korth I-Tenry and Moni- The City of New York will he paid on that day ment in most of the City papers. will close on Friday, October 16, at 4 P. m. tor streets, known as Lot No. 152, Block 182, herever an examination is of a technical char The scope of the examination will be as fol- at the office of the Comptroller. lows: Seventeenth Ward Map. acter, due notice is given by advertisement in thi No. 16. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. technical journals appertaining to the particular Subjects. Weights. THE CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF profession for which the examination is called. Accuracy and punctuation 4 Diamond street-Fencing vacant lots on the FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. September to, Such notices will be sent to the daily paper• Speed 2 east side of Diamond street, between Norman and 1903. SI i.nz as matters of news. and to the General Postoffie, Spelling Mcserole avenues, and on the south side of Meser- and stations thereof. The scope of the exainina Handwriting ole avenue, between Diamond street and Jewel INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. tion will be stated, but for more general informs Letter street, and on the west side of Jewel street, be- HE INTEREST DUE OCTOBER 1, 1903, tion application should be made at the office of th. Arithmetic tween Norman andMeserole avenues, known as T on the Registered Bonds and Stock of The Commission. Candidates will be required to obtain 7o per Lots Nos. I to 22, inclusive, and 34 to 38; in- City of New York will be paid on that day by Unless otherwise specifically stated the mini cent. in order to be placed on the eligible list. clusive, Block 17o, Seventeenth Ward Map. the Comptroller, at his office in the Stewart mum age requirement for all positions is 21. Candidates must furnish their own machines. No. 17. RnildinFF corner of Broadway and Chambers Candidates receiving between go and zoo per Jewel street-Fencing vacant lots on the east street (Room 39). S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, Secretary. cent. will be qualified for the fifth grade. side of Jewel street. between Norman and Meser- The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from Candidates receiving between So and go per ole avenues, and on the south side of Meserole September u 5 to October 1. 1003. PUBLIC NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cent. will be qualified for the fourth grade. avenue, between Jewel street and Moultrie street, The interest due October 1, 1903, on the Cou- that open competitive examinations will be Candidates receiving between 7o and 8o per and on the west side of Moultrie street, between pon Bonds and Stock of the former City of New held for the following positions: cent. will be qualified for the third grade. Norman and Mescrole avenues, and on the north York will be paid on that day by the Knicker- 3 "The minimum age is 18. side of Norman avenue, between Jewel street and bocker Trust Company, No. 66 Broadway. ATTENDANT (PLAYGROUND)-Friday, Octo Nloultrie street, known as Lots Nos. 1, to to z6, The interest due October t, 1903, on Coupon ber 2, 1903, at to a. In. (Open to women 9-25-03. inclusive, 29, 3o awl 35 to 40, inclusive, Block Bonds of other Corporations now included in only.) EXAMINING ENGINEER-Friday, October 3o, 171, Seventeenth Ward Map. The City of New York, will he paid on that day The receipt of applications for this examination 1903, at 10 a. in. (Eighth Grade, $1,8017 per No. 18. at the office of the Comptroller. will close on Tuesday, September 29, 1903, a* annum. ) Motiltrie street-Fencing vacant lots on the EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. 4 p, The receipt of applications for this examination cast side of Moultrie street, between Norman ave- THE CITY OF NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF The scope of the examination will be as fol will close on Friday, October 23, at 4 P. m. nue and Meserole avenue, and on the south side gf FINANCE, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, September 10, lows: The scope of the examination will be as fol- Nlescrole avenue, between Moultrie street and 1903. 511,01 Subjects. Weights. lows: Humboldt street, and on the west side of Hum- Special Paper 6 Subjects. Weights. boldt street, between Norman avenue and Meser- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CITY OF NEW YORK, Experience 3 Technical knowledge so ole avenue, and on the north side of Norman March 26, 1903. Arithmetic Experience 20 avenue, between Moultrie street and Humboldt The special paper will include the duties of the Mathematics 15 street, known as I.ots Nos. 26 to 44, inclusive, NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS position. Report i5 Block 172, Seventeenth Ward Map. U otherwise directed in any special case, one Candidates will be required to Applicants for this position must have a knowl obtain 75 per No. 19. surety company will be accepted as sufficient edge of kindergarten methods and be qualified te. cent. on the technical paper in order to be placed upon all contracts for supplies for furniture, and on the eligible list. Humboldt street--Fencing vacant lots on the lead in out-door games. east sick of Humboldt street, between Norman for gas and electric lighting to any amount, and In order to obtain a place upon the eligible Candidates should have had ten years' experi- upon the following contracts to the amounts ence and he broadly familiar with municipal en- avenue and Meserole avenue, and on the south candidates will be required to pass a physica side of Meserole avenue, between Humbert street named: examination and to obtain seventy per cent. it gineering. Persons securing a place on the eligible For supplies and furniture, with patented list as a result of this examination will be certified and Russell street, and on the west side of Rus- the mental examination. sell street, between Norman avenue and Meserole articles $5,000 Vacancies exist in the Department of Parks. for appointment to the departments requiring such avenue, and on the north side of Norman avenue, Regulating, grading, paving (other than The minimum age is 21 years. engineers; one such position is now vacant in the asphalt)- Department of Accounts. between Humboldt street and Russell street, Not over 2 years 15,000 The minimum age is 21. known as Lots Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, 26, 5o and Over 2 years 5,000 57 to 87, inclusive, Block 173, Seventeenth Ward School building repairs 10,000 INSEPECTOR OF PLUMBING, LIGHT AND S. WILLIAM BRISCOE, Secretary. Map. VENT I LAT ION-Wednesday, October 21, No. 20. Heating and lighting apparatus $,000 (Fourth Grade, $1,200 per New buildings-New docks 25,000 . 1903, at to a. M. North Henry street-Fencing vacant lots on the annum.) BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. west side of North Henry street, between Nassau Sewers-Dredging and water mains- The receipt of applications for this examination Not over 2 years icanoo and Norman aveniu s, known as Lot No. 83, Over a years 5,000 will close on Friday, October 9, at g p. m. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN Block 181, Seventeenth Ward Map. The scope of the examination will be as fol- accordance with section 432 of the Charter J. EDWARD S\\'ANsyRoM, President of EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller. lows: of The City of New York, petitions signed by Weights. owners of property and residents of the Williams- the Borom h of Brooklyn. Subjects. JUSTIN .MCCARTI.,*, JR., StereMry. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Technical knowledge . 5 burg District for Local Improvements are on file DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU FOR THE Experience 2 in the office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and are ready for inspection, and that OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OP COLLECTION OF TAXES, NEW YORK, September z, Mathematics No. la, Moxicteat. BUILDING, 1903. Report 2 a meeting of the Williamsburg Board of Local BROOKLYN, ROOM Candidates will be required to obtain 75 per Improvements will be held in the office of the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. T AXPAYERS WHO DESIRE TO OBTAIN cent. oat the technical paper in order to be placed President of the Borough of Brooklyn, Borough IEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE their bills promptly should make immediate on the eligible list. Hall, on Thursday, October 15, 1903, at 3 p. m., .0, received by the President of the Borough of written requisition (blanks may be procured in Persons securing a place on the eligible list as it which meeting the following described peti- Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock the borough offices), stating their property by a result of this examination will be certified for tions will be submitted to the Local Boards. 111., on Section or Ward, Block and Lot or Map number, appointments to the Bureau of Buildings (in all No. t. making copy of same from their bills of last boroughs) and Tenement House Department. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903. Pink street-Opening year. The minimum age is 21. Pink street, between No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- If a taxpayer is assessed for personal tax, the Commercial street and Newtown creek. BOR ,1ai I) MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR requisition should also request bill for such tax. 9-17-03. No. z. CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN FREEMAN Each requisition should be accompanied by an ASSISTANT COURT CLERK (CRIMINAL)- Bell street-Opening Bell street, between Com- S FROM END OF EXISTING SEWER envelope bearing the proper address of the appli- Compensation $2,000 per annum; Ninth mercial street and Newtown creek. 1..AsT OF OAKLAND STREET TO PROVOST cant, ANWWITH RETURN POSTAGE PRE- Grade: and REET, IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. PAID. ASSISTANT COURT CLERK (CIVIL)-Com- No. 3. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as In case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Sec- pensation $1,5o0 per annum; Sixth Grade. Vandam street-Grading Vandam street, be- rellows: tion, Block or Lot number, taxpayers should take -Wednesday, October 28, 1903, at to a. m. tween Nassau avenue and Bridgewater street. to linear feet 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe their deeds to the Department of Taxes and The receipt of applications for this examination No. 4. so.ver laid in concrete. Assessments and have their property located on 4 p. m. will close on Friday, October ,6, at Diamond street-Flagging sidewalks on the west 375 linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe the maps of that Department and forward to the The scope of the examination will be as fol- sewer laid in concrete. Deputy Receiver of Taxes with the requisition a side of Diamond street, between Nassau and Nor- lows: man avenues, known as Lot No. 66, Block 169, manholes. certified memorandum of their property, which Subjects. Wghts. 2,5040 feaelfill as-M.) foundation planking. will be furnished by the Department of lazes and 3o Seventeenth Ward Map, with a single course of Handwriting bluestone flagging or cement. The time allowed for completion of the work Assessments. Arithmetic 20 atm tull performance of the contract is thirty (3o) Taxpayers in this manner will receive their bills Letter 20 Clerical Paper 5 No. 5. working days. returned by mail at the earliest possible moment Dictation 15 1)1 Jewel street-Flagging sidewalks on the west The amount of security required is Wm. and avoid any delay caused by waiting on lines, Spelling 15 side of Jewel street, between Nassau and Norman No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- and is required in case of personal application. Special Paper 5 avenues, known as Lots Nos. It and /3, Block BOR AND MATETQALS REOUIRED FOR The requisition must be addressed and mailed On Wednesday, October 28, all candidates will CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN BELMONT 174, Seventeenth Ward map, with a single course WEEN sAcKmAN to the Deputy Receiver of Taxes in whichever be given a qualifying examination on the clerical of bluestone flagging or cement. AVENUE, BET borough the property is located, as follows: paper, and will also be given an opportunity to AND POWELL STREET, AND AN OUTLET JOHN J. Mc DONOUGH, No. 57 Chambers elect which of the special papers they will take- No. 6. SEWER IN BELMONT AVENUE, FROM street, Borough of Manhattan, New York. criminal or civil, or both. Jewel street-Flagging sidewalks on the east POWELL STREET TO VESTA AVENUE, IN JOHN B. UNDERHILL, corner Third and Tre- The examination on the special paper will be side of Jewel street, tween Nassau and Norin.oi THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. mont avenues, Borough of The Bronx, New held on Wednesday, November 18. The paper avenues, known as I fits Nos. 8, 11, 12, 72, 73 The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as York. on civil procedure will be given out at to a. m., and 76, Block 175, Seventeenth Ward Map, with follows: JACOB S. VAN WYCK, Municipal Building, and candidates who elect that paper will be noti- a single course of bluestone flagging or cement. 26o linear feet 18-inch vitrified stoneware pipe Borough of Brooklyn. New York. fied to appear at that time. The paper on criminal No. 7. sewer laid in concrete. FREDERICK W. BLECKWENN, corner Jackson procedure will be given out at I p. m., and candi- Humboldt street-Flagging sidewalks on the 260 linear feet Is.-inch vitrified stoneware pipe avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City, dates who elect that paper will be notified to sewer laid in concrete.. appear at that time. Candidates who elect both west side of Humboldt strget, between Nassau Borough of Queens, New York. avenue and Moultrie street, known as Lots Nos. 245 linear feet i 2-inch vitrified stoneware pipe JOHN DE MORGAN Bay and Sand streets, papers will be notified for the morning session sewer laid in concrete. and will be given an opportunity to compete in 63 and 7°, Block t75, Seventeenth Ward Map, Stapleton, Staten Island, Borough of Rich- with a single course of bluestone flagging or 6 manholes. mond, New York. the afternoon session. 6 receiving basins. After receiving the bills, the taxpayer will see The clerical paper will have a weight of five- cement. 3,000 feet. (B. M.) foundation planking. • that they are properly rebated, then draw check tenths of the examination and the special paper 'No. 8. The time allowed for compeltion of the work for the net amount to the order of the Receiver will have a weight of five-tenths. Bayard street-Flagging sidewalks on the north- and full performance af the contract is forty (40) of Taxes and mail bill and check, with an ad- Candidates who receive less than So per cent. west side of Bayard street, between Manhattan working days. dressed envelope, with the return postage pre- on the clerical paper will not be rated on the avenue and Graham avenue; on the northeast side The amount of security required is $1,roo. paid, to the Deputy Receiver in whichever bor- special paper. At least 7o per cent. is required on of Manhattan avenue, between Bayard street and No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- IS located. the special paper. Newton street, known as Lots Nos. 3, 6 to io, ough the property Seventeenth BOR AND MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR All bills paid during October must be rebated The minimum age is 21. 1 5, i6, 17, 28 and 29, Block 244, CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN ON THE before payment. Ward Map, with a single course of bluestone EAST CORNER OF SIXTIETH STREET AND DAVID E. AUSTEN, Receiver of Taxes. 5-21-03. flagging or cement. FOURTH AVENUE, IN THE BOROUGH OF 17,031 Applications for the following positions will be No. so. BROOKLYN. received until further notice: Kent avenue-Flagging sidewalks on the north- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Trained Nurse. west side of Kent avenue, between Bushwick follows: Nurse. creek and North Twelfth street, known as Lots i sewer, basin. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- Nos. I and so, Block 2277. Fourteenth Ward The time allowed for the completion of the work TIONMENT. Se25-03. Map, with a single course of bluestone flagging and full performance of the contract is ten (to) FIREMAN, FIRE DEPARTMENT. or cement. working days. The receipt of applications for this examination No. to. The amount of security required is $100. HEREAS, THE PRESIDENT OF THE Kent avenue-Flagging sidewalks on the south- No.4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Borough of Richmond has prepared, com- will close on Monday, October 12, 1903, at 4 101. m. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR pleted and submitted to this Board, for its con- The scope of the examination will be as follows: east side of Kent avenue, between North Thir- Subj ects teenth and North Fourteenth streets, known as CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASIN ON THE currence and approval, a map or plan, with profile Weights. NORTH CORNER OF WYCKOFF AVENUE of the final maps and- profiles of the Borough of Medical. Lots Nos. 6 and 7, Block 2278, Fourteenth Ward Richmond, City of New York, showing the laying 4 Physical. Map, with a single course of bluestone flagging AND HARMAN STREET, IN THE BOROUGH out of streets in Prohibition Park, bounded by Experience, or conent. OF BROOKLYN.

819e. THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Time for the completion of the work and the follows: follows: BROOKLYN, BOOM No. MUNICIPAL BUILDING, full performance of the contract is thirty (30) I sewer basin. 890 linear feet ia-inch vitrified stoneware pipe BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. working days. The time allowed for completion of the work sewer, laid in concrete. The amount of security required is tr,000. and full performance of the contract is ten ( to) to manholes. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 5. FOR REG ULATING AND GRADING working clays. 5,20o feet, B. M., foundation planking. S received by the President of the Borough of THE ROADWAY OF LINDEN AVENUE, BE The amount of security required is $too. The time allowed for the completion of the Brooklyn at the above office until ix o'clock a. m., ROGERS AVENUE AND EASTERLY The bidder will state the price of each item or work and full performance of the contract is 25 on SIDE OF CANARSIE: ROAD, SETTING OR article contained in the specifications ,n- schedules working days. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. RESETTING CURB, REFLAGGING AND PAV- herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear The amount of security required is $1,500. ING SIDEWALKS WITH CEMENT, WHERE foot. feet R. NI.. cubic yard or other unit of No. 3. FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 44o NOT ALREADY DONE. ALSO PAVING measure, by which the bids will be tested. The IN DE KALB AVENUE, FROM WYCKOFF TONS BEST GRADE WHITE ASH ANTHRA- WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON A CON- bids will be compared and the contract awarded AVENUE, WESTERLY, ABOUT 275 FEET CITE COAL (2,240 POUNDS TO A TON), CRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. TO EXISTING SEWER, IN THE BOROUGH FOR USE IN THE VARIOUS INTERIOR LINDEN AVENUE, BETWEEN ROGERS PUBLIC BATHS AND PUBLIC COMFORT AVENUE AND NOSTRAND AVENUE. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and OF BROOKLYN. STATIONS. draw ines may be seen at the office of the Assist- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ant Commissioner of Public Works. Room No. is. follows: 400 gross tons egg coal. (n1Inwa • Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn. 273 linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe 40 gross tons stove size. 3.495 square yards of asphalt pavement. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. sewer, laid in concrete. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- 490 cubic yards of concrete. Dated September 25, 1903. 2 manholes. terials and supplies and the performance of the 250 cubic yards of earth excavation. 529,014 feet. II. M., foundation planking. contract is on or before December 31, 1903. 6,90o cubic yards of earth filling (furnished). ILYSee General instructions to Bid- The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security is $1,200. 4,940 linear feet of concrete curb. ders on the lust page, last column, of work and full performance of the contract is The bidder will state the price of each item or 467 square feet of old flagstones retrimmed the "City Record." ten working days. article contained in the specifications or schedules and relaid. The amount of security required is boo. herein contained or hereto annexed, per ton, or 20,000 square feet of cement sidewalks. OFFICE OF TOE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF No. 4. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN other unit of measure, by which the bids will Time for the completion of the work and the BROOKLYN, Roost No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, FIFTY-SECOND STREET, FROM SIXTH be tested. The bids will be compared and the full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. AVENUE TO SEVENTH AAVENUE, IN THE contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for working days. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. each contract. The amount of security required is $7,000. Q EA I. ED BIDS OR EST [MATES W ILI. BF The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and No. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING *Jr received by the President at the above office follows: drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant WITH MACADAM PAVEMENT THE ROAD- until II o'clock a. m., on 45 linear feet 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe Commissioner of Public Works, the Borough of WAY OF FLATBUSH AVENUE, FROM THE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. sewer. laid in concrete. Brooklyn, Room No. 15, Municipal Building, Bor- BOUNDARY LINE OF THE TWENTY-NINTH 7oo linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe ough of Brooklyn. AND THIRTY-SECOND WARDS TO AVE- Borough of Brooklyn. sewer, laid in concrete. J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. NUE N. No. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING 8 manholes. Dated September 12, 1903. 517,30 The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT 4,500 feet, B. M., foundation planking. follows: ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE The time allowed for the completion of the EYSee General Instructions to Bid- 45,070 square yards of macadam pavement. ROADWAY OF LENOX ROAD FROM work and full performance of the contract is ders on the last page, laid column, of 5,090 square yards of brick gutter pavement, not ROGERS AVENUE TO NOSTRAND AVE- "'thirty- working days. the " City Record.' to be bid for. NUE. The amount of security required is $i,000. Time for the completion of the work and full The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF performance of the contract is ninety (go) work- follows: BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BROOKLYN, RooM No. MUNICIPAL BUILDING, ing days. 2.920 square yards of asphalt pavement. CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. rhe amount of security required is $15,000. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS The bidder will state the price of each item or 430 cubic yards of concrete. QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 990 cubic yards of earth excavation. , 1 F LINCOLN AVENUE AND FULTON ■ class of work contained in the specifications or of earth filling (not to be bid .-.:'l REET; NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST AND ••/ received by the President of the Borough of schedules per linear foot or square foot, or cubic 430 cubic Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock a. m., for). SOUTHWEST CORNERS GRANT AVENUE on yard, or other unit of measure, by which the bids a,5 3o lineal feet of concrete curb. \ND FULTON STREET; NORTHWEST AND will be tested. The extensions must be made and Time for the completion of the work and the SOUTHWEST CORNERS ELDERT LANE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. footed up, as the bids will be read from the total. full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) AND FULTON STREET, TN THE BOROUGH FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and working days. OF BROOKLYN. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCT- drawings may be seen at the office of the Presi- The amount of security required is $3,000. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ING SEWER BASINS AT THE NORTH AND dent of the Borough of Brooklyn, Room No. Is. No. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING follows: SOUTH SIDES OF LINDEN AVENUE. 220 Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. ANL/ PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT 7 sewer basins. FEET FROM FLATBUSH AVENUE, IN THE J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE The time allo7ved for the completion of the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Dated September 34, 1903. 517,30 ROADWAY 1W RAILROAD .AVENUE, FROM work and full performance of the contract is 20 The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as EGrfiee General Instructions to Bid- I AMAICA AVENUE TO GLENMORE AVE- working days. follows: ders on the last page, last column, of N I ' E. The amount of security required is $500. T he bidder will state the price of each item 2 sewer basins. the "City Record." The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is or article contained in the specifications or ached- 'The time allowed for the completion of the as follows: ulcs herein contained or hereto annexed, per work and full performances of the contract is ten 16,124 square yards of asphalt pavement. (1o) working days. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 2.741 cubic yards of concrete. linear foot, feet R. M., cubic yard or other unit The amount of security required is $200. 9,030 linear feet of new curbstone, of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will he compared and the contract The bids will he compared and the contract 10.093 cubic yards of earth excavation. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OP TILE BOROUGH OF 8,523 cubic yards of earth filling (not to be bid awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. contract. for). Blank forms may be obtained and the plans Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- Time for the completion of the work and the and drawings may he seen at the office of the drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant ance with section 432 of the Charter of The full performance of the contract is seventy-five Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Room Commissioner of Public Works, the Borough of City of New York, that petition signed by prop- (75) working days. 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Room No. 15, Municipal Building, Bor- erty owners and residents of the Newtown District The amount of security required is $18,00. ough of Brooklyn. for Local Improvements, to change or reduce the No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRADING J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. width of Jamaica avenue, between Steinway ave- Dated September 17, 1903. 519.07 J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, President. FIFTY-FIRST STREET, FROM FIRST AVE. Dated September 14, 1903. 517,30 nue and Grace street, First Ward, Borough of NUE TO NEW YORK BAY. 1 -"*.See General instruction,' to Bid- Queens, EYSee General Instruetions to Bid- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as dera on the bolt page, last column, of -has been filed in this office and is now ready follows: ders on the laat page, last column, of the "City Record." t for public inspection, and that a meeting of the 15,476 cubic yards of earth excavation. he -city Record." Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown 427 cubic yards of earth filling (not to be bid OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF District for Local Improvements will be held in OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF for) BROoKLYN, Room No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long BROOKLYN, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Time for the completion of the work and the Bn OROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Room No. x_5, Island City, on the 12th day of October, 1903, full performance of the contract is sixty-five (65) BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. at 10.30 a. m., at which meeting said petition will working days. QEALED BI DS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE be submitted to the Board. The amount of security required is $2,5oo. 6.- received by the President of the Borough QEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, of Brooklyn at the above office until 1 t o'clock S received by the President of the Borough of JOSEPHAC SSIDY, President. GEO. S. Jga CURBING. GUTTERING FIFTY-F I R S T a. m., on Brooklyn at the above office until II o'clock a. m., is, Secretary STREET. FROM SIXTH AVENUE TO on EIGHTH AVENUE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Borough of Brooklyn. follows: BOR ,Ni) MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR No. i. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND N OTICE IS HEREBY GIN EN, IN ACCORD- 986 square yards of brick gutters, including con- CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN STARR ance with section 432 of the Charter of The crete foundation. PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON STREET: FROM IRVING AVENUE TO A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROAD- City of New York, that petition signed by prop- 2,945 linear feet of new curbstone, including con- KN ICK ER ROCKER AVENUE. erty owners and residents of the Newtown District crete foundation. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as WAY OF OVINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRD AVENUE AND FIFTH AVENUE, for Local Improvements, to change the existing 845 cubic yards of earth excavation. follows: grade of Winans street, between Broadway and 722 cubic yards of earth filling (furnished). 45 linear feet 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe EXCEPTING THAT PORTION LYING BE- TWEEN A POINT 200 FEET EAST OF THE Jamaica avenue, First Ward, Borough of Queens, 254 cubic yards of concrete foundation (not to sewer, laid in concrete. -has been filed in this office and is now ready be bid for). Ito linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe EASTERLY CURB LINE OF FOURTH AVE- NUE AND A POINT 200 FEET WEST OF for' public inspection, and that a meeting of the Time for the completion of the work and the sewer, laid in concrete. Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) 7 manholes. THE WESTERLY CURB LINE OF FIFTH AVENUE, THE SAID PORTION TO BE District for Local Improvements will be held in working days. 3 receiving basins. the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long The amount of security required is $2,000. 4.550 feet (B. M.) foundation planking. PAVED WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVE- MENT, AND TO SET OR RESET CEMENT Island City, on the 12th day of October, igo3, No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- The time allowed for the completion of the at 10.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will ING WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT, ON A work and full performance of the contract is CURB, AND FLAG OR REFLAG OR PAVE SIDEWALKS OF SAID STREET WITH CE- be submitted to the Board. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY thirty working days. The amount of security required is 0,500. MENT, WHERE NOT ALREADY DONE. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. OF BEAVER STREET. FROM FLUSHING GEO. S. JEavis, Secretary. AVENUE TO BELVIDERE STREET. No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as BM: AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR follows: CONSTRUCTINGUCTING A SEWER IN SIXTY- 3,870 square yards of asphalt pavement. OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF follows: QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. 3,330 square yards of second-hand granite block FIFTH STREET, FROM FOUR TFI AVENUE 1,20o square yards of asphalt block pavement. pavement, with tar and gravel joints, -r() FIRST AVENUE. AND OUTLET SEWERS 710 cubic yards of concrete. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- the City to furnish blocks on street. I N I' I RST AVENUE, BETWEEN SIXTY- 2,430 cubic yards of earth excavation. ance with section 432 of the Charter of The 1,840 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be bid 40 square yards of old stone pavement, to be FM "Rill STREET AND SIXTY-FIFTH City of New York, that petition signed by prop- relaid. STREET, ETC. for. erty owners and residents of the Newtown District 680 cubic yards of concrete. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 3,020 linear efet of concrete curb. for Local Improvements, to close a portion of 1,790 linear feet of new curbstone. follows: 3,04.0 square feet of cement sidewalks. Creek street. between 'inird street and Borden 30 linear feet of old bluestone curb, to be 218 linear feet 42-inch brick sewers. Time for the completion of the work and the avenue, First Ward, Borough of Queens, as more reset. 586 linear feet I 5-inch vitrified stoneware pipe full performance of the contract is thirty (30) fully shown upon the map or plan on file; also 210 square feet of new granite bridgestone. sewer, laid in concrete. working days. to extend Creek street, between Third street and 140 square feet of pld bridgestone, to be relaid. 2,060 linear feet L2-inch vitrified stoneware pipe The amount of security required is $6,000. Borden avenue, as more fully shown on map on Time for the completion of the work and the sewer, laid in concrete. No. 2. FOR REGULATING. GRADING AND file, full performance of the contract is forty (40) 29 manholes. PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT, ON - has been filed in this office and is now ready working days. 7 receiving basins. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROAD- for public inspection, and that a meeting of the The amount of security required is $3,000. , 7-ocr feet (B. Al.)foundation planking. WAY OF VANDERBILT STREET, FROM Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown The bidder will state the price of each item 5 cubic yards brick masonry. PROSPECT AVENUE TO CONEY ISLAND District for Local Improvements will he held in contained in the specifications or schedules per 5 cubic yards concrete. AVENUE the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long linear foot or square foot or cubic yard or other The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Island City, on the 12th day of October, 191),:, unit of measure. by which the bids will be tested. work and full performance of the contract is fifty follows: at 10.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will The extensions must be made and footed up, as working days. 2,918 square yards of asphalt pavement be submitted to the Board. the bids will be read from the total. The amount of security required is $6,000. 09 cubic yards of concrete. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-1,169 4 cubic yards of earth excavation. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and CEO. S. JERVIS, Secretary. drawings may he seen at the office of the Presi• fsOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 146 cubic yards of earth h filling, not to be bid -IN PUTNAM dent of the Borough of Brooklyn, Room No. :5, CONSTRUCTING A SEWER for. OFFICE OP PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Municipal Building. AVENUE,E TO BOROUGH FROM KNICKERBOCKER LINE OF QUEENS, AVE- ETC. I,66o linear feet of concrete curb. NU QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. Time for the completion of the work and the J. EDWARD SWANSTROM. President. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as full performance of the contract is thirty (3o) Dated September 19, 1903. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- 52107 follows: working days. ance with section 432 of the Charter of The 'See General instructions to Bid- 1,215 linear feet 36-inch brick sewer. . The amount of security required is $3,000. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- demi on the last page, loot column, of 26o linear feet 3o-inch brick sewer. No. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND erty owners and residents of the Newtown District the "City Record." too linear feet 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT. ON for Local Improvements, to change existing grade sewer, laid in concrete. A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE ROAD- of Twelfth avenue, from Broadway to Graham OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 1,175 linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe WAY OF SHERIDAN AVENUE, FROM avenue, First Ward, Borough of Queens, BROOKLYN, RooM No. 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, sewer, laid in concrete. GLENMORE AVENUE TO ATLANTIC AVE- -has been filed in this office and is now ready BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 26 manholes. NUE. for public inspection, and that a meeting of the 3 receiving basins. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE t c.Foo feet (B. M.) foundation planking. follows: District for Local Improvements will be held in S47 received by the President of the Borough . 5 cubic yards brick masonry. 5,216 square yards of asphalt pavement the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long of Brooklyn at the above office until if o'clock 5 cubic yards concrete. 926 cubic yards of concrete. Island City, on the rath day of October, t9o3, a. m.. on The time allowed for the completion of the 3,625 linear feet of new curbstone. at io.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will work and full performance of the contract is WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. 4,289 cubic yards of earth excavation. be submitted to the Board. days. 568 cubic yards of earth fillin0 not to be bid No. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- sixtyThe working amount oi security required is $6,000. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. for. GEO. S. JERvis, Secretary. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR The bidder will state the price of each item 2,70 square feet of old flagstone, to be relaid CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS AT THE or article contained in the specifications or ached- and retrimmed. NORTHWEST AND NORTHEAST CORNERS tiles herein containedM. or hereto annexed, per OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 15,280 square feet of cement sidewalks. QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. OF REEVE PLACE AND SHERMAN AVE- linear foot, feet B. cubic yard, or other unit Time for the completion of the work and the NUE. of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The full performance of the contract is forty (4o) N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as bids will be compared and the contract awarded working days. once with section 432 of the Charter of The follows: at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. The amount of security required is $7,000. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- sewer basins. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and 2 No. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING. erty owners and residents of the Newtown District The time allowed for the completion of the drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant for Local Improvements, to regulate, grade, curb, work and full performance of the contract is Commissioner of Public Works, the Borough of CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON reset curb and pave with oranite block pavement Is working days. Brooklyn, Room No. 15. Municipal Building, SEVENTY-THIRD STREET, FROM TENTH First street, from East avenue to a point about The amount of security required is $200. Borough of Brooklyn. AVENUE TO FORT HAMILTON AVENUE. estimate of the quantities is as 300 feet westerly thereof, in First Ward, Borough No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- J. EDWARD SWANSTROM. President The Engineer s follows: of Queens, BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR Dated September 26, 1903. 518.30 1,486 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone. - has been filed in this office and is now ready CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN POWELL for public inspection, and that a meeting of the STREET. FROM PITKIN AVENUE TO SUT- II7See G 1 fast:motions to Bid- go cubic yards of earth excavation. ders on the last pass, last column, of 440 cubic yards of earth filling (furnished). Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown , N-UE, IN THE BOROUGH OF TER A VI the "City Record." 7,150 square feet of cement sidewalks. District for Local Improvements will be held in BROOKLYN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8191

the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long 2,50o linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, fur- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF 4,300 linear feetof old curbstone, rejointed and Island City, on the 12th day of October, 1903, nished and set. EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. at io.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will 800 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- 29,000 square yards of macadam pavement, on be submitted to the Board. dressed, rejointed and reset. TO CONTRACTORS. Telford foundation. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. amountlt n of ,security000). required is fifteen thou- GEO. S. JERVIS, Secretary. LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR QEAL ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE sandhe doa REGULATING, GRADING AND REPAVING S received by the Department of Public Chari- The time allowed to complete the whole work OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A PRE- ties at the above office until 12 o'clock in., on is one hundred and fifty (15o) working days. QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 19o3. • PARED MACADAM FOUNDATION, THE No. 3. PAVING win' ASPHALT BLOCKS N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- ROADWAY OF UNION STREET ()LUSH- MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908. AND SHEET ASPHALT, ON CONCRETE ance with section 432 of the Charter of The ING), FROM BROADWAY TO SANFORD FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF EAST City of New York, that petition signed by prop- AVENUE, THIRD WARD. SILVER-PLATED WARE, COOKING UTEN- ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH erty owners and residents of the Newtown District The time for the completion of the work and SILS REFRIGERATORS, FIRE EXTIN- STREET, FROM WEBSTER AVENUE TO for Local Improvements, for the construction of a the full performance of the contract is forty (40) GUISHERS, AND FOR OTHER MISCELLA- SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. sewer in Rapelyea avenue, between Washington days. NEOUS SUPPLIES. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol. and Pierce avenues, First Ward, Borough of The amount of security required is six thousand, lows, viz.: nine hundred ($6,9oo) dollars. The time for the performance of the contract is Queens, during the year 1903. 13,700 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement, in- -has been filed in this office and is now ready The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as cluding binder course, and the keeping follows: The amount of security required is fifty (5o) for public inspection, and that a meeting of the per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. of the pavement in repair for five years Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown 8,5oo square yards of asphalt pavement, including from date of acceptance thereof. binder course. The bidder will state the price per pound, dozen, District for Local Improvements will be held in gallon, yard, etc., by which the bids will be tested. 2,820 square yards of asphalt block pavement, the Borough Office, Ifackett Building, Long 8,5oo square yards of macadam pavement to be with sand joints, and the keeping of the prepared as a foundation. The extensions must be made and footed up, as Island City, on the 12th day of October, 1903, the bids will be read from the total and awards pavement in repair for five years from at 10.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will 4,00o linear feet of new blucstone curbstone, fur- date of acceptance thereof. nished and set. made to the lowest bidder on each line or item, he submitted to the Board. as stated in the specifications. 2,775 cubic yards of concrete. 1,000 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, re- 720 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, fur- JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. dressed, rejointed and reset. Blank forms and further information may be nished and set. Geo. S. jeavis, Secretary. No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE obtained at the office of the Department, foot of East Twenty-sixth street, Borough of Manhattan. 6,200 linear feet of old curbstone rejointed, re- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR cut on top and reset. OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF REGULATING, GRADING AND LAYING HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner. 'rhe amount of security required is sixteen thou- QUEENS, New YORK, September 28, 1903. SIDEWALKS ON POMEROY STREET, FROM THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September 24, 1903. sand dollars ($t6,000). N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- BROADWAY TO JAMAICA AVENUE, FIRST 524.05 The time allowed to complete the whole work ance with section 432 of the Charter of The WARD. E7See General Instructions to Bid- is one hundred and twenty-five (125) working City of New York, that petition signed by prop- The time for the completion of the work and ders on the last page, last column, of days. erty owners and residents of the Newtown District the full performance of the contract is thirty-five the "City Record." No. 4. CONSTRUCTING SEWER AND AP- for Local Improvements, to regulate, grade, curb, (35) days. Pula ENANCES IN CROTONA AVENUE, flag and pave with asphalt block Marc place, from The amount of security required is twelve hun- FROM GARDEN STREET TO EAST ONE Grand to Newtown avenue, First Ward, Borough dred ($1,200) dollars. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FUOT OF Ili.NDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND STREET. of Queens, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- -has been filed in this office and is now ready follows: lows, viz.: for public inspection, and that a meeting of the 9,75o square feet of new bluestone flagstone, fur- TO CONTRACTORS. 188 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown nished and laid. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. 25 spurs for house connections over and above District for Local Improvements will be held in No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL III. the cost per linear foot of sewer. the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR received by the Department of Public Chari- 2 manholes, complete. FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND ERECT- S Island City, on the 12th day of October, 1903, ;its at the above office until 12 o'clock In., on 3o cubic yards of rock to he excavated and re- at 10.3o a. m., at which meeting said petition will ING STREET SIGNS AND SIGN POSTS moved. be submitted to the Board. THROUGHOUT THE BOROUGH OF MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1003. 3 cubic yards of concrete in place. CASSIDY, President. QUEENS. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. 3 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar, JOSEPH The time for the completion of the work and the Geo. S. 'ems, Secretary. exclusive of rubble masonry in sewer full performance of the contract is three (3) FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND sections, 05 shown on plan. months. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE EREC- 3 cubic yards of broken stone for foundations, OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF TION AND COMPLETION OF A STORE- September 28, 1903. The amount of security required is three thou- in place. QUEENS, NEW YORK, sand ($3,000) dollars. HOUSE AND REFRIGERATING PLANT FOR 1 ,coo timber, furnished and laid. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as rHE KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL, BOR- 5 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, furnished ance with section 4 2 of the Charter of The follows: )UGH OF BROOKLYN. and laid. City of New York, that petition signed by prop- 7ou street signs furnished and erected on lamp- The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is five hundred erty owners and residents of the Newtown District posts. work and full performance of the contract is one lollinsf"(":50t o").. for Local Improvements, for construction of a 700 street signs and sign posts furnished and hundred and twenty-five (125) consecutive work- The time allowed to complete the whole work is sewer catch basin on the southeast corner of erected. ing clays. fifteen la) working days. Sanford street and Hamilton street, and on north- 700 street signs furnished and erected on build- The security required will be sixteen thousand The contracts must he bid for separately, and east corner of Graham avenue and Hamilton street, ings. lollars ($16,000). bids will be compared and the contract First Ward, Borough of Queens, 25o street signs and standards furnished and The bidder will state one aggregate price for 0 arded at a lump or aggregate sum for each -has been filed in this office and is now ready erected with four (4) street signs on each he whole work described and specified as tile .oritract. for public inspection, and that a meeting of the standard. _ontraet is entire and for complete job. Blank forms can he obtained upon application Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown The bidder will state the price of each item or Blank forms and further information may be therefor and the plans and specifications may be District for Local Improvements will be held in article contained in the specifications or schedules .htained at the office of Louis IL Voss. architect. seen and other information obtained at said the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long herein contained or hereto annexed, per yard or No. 65 De Kalb avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. Island City, on the 12th day of October, 1903, other unit of measure, by which the bids will be The City of New York, where plans and specifi- LOUIS F. HAFFEN, President. at 10.3o a. in., at which meeting said petition will tested. cations may be seen. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. be submitted to the Board. The extensions must be made and footed up, as HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner. S29,08 bids will be read from the total. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President. Dated September t8, 1003. 519,05 See General instructions to Bid- Geo. S. JERVIS, Secretary. The bids will be compared and the contract 8..-.7'See General Instructions to Bid- ders on the last page, lhst column, of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. the "City Record." OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and ders on the last page, last column, of Ike " Pity lt ecord. ' QUEENS, NEW YORK, September 28, 1903. drwings may be seen at the office of the President. JOSEPH CASSIDY, President of the Borough OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD of Queens. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OP rue BRONX, MUN ICI PAL BUILDING, CORNER THIRD ance with section 432 of the Charter of The Dated September 25, 1903. 1326.08 EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH City of New York, that petition signed by prop- STREET, CROTONA PARK, NEW YORE. erty owners and residents of the Newtown District (I'See General instructions to Bid- TO CONTRACTORS. for Local Improvements, for the construction of ders on the last hinge, last column, of PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. SEALER BIDS OR EsTimATEs WILL BF received by the President of the Borough sewer and necessary catch basins in Marc place, the "City Record," EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE between Grand and Newtown avenues, First of The Bronx at the above office until n o'clock S received by the Department of Public Chari- a. m., on Ward, Borough of Queens, ties at the above office until 12 o'clock m., on -has been filed in this office and is now ready D EPARTrIENT OF PUBLIC FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 1903. for public inspection, and that a meeting of the MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903. No. I. REGULATING AND GRADING, SET- Board of Local Improvements of the Newtown CHARITIES. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. District for Local Improvements will be held in TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE SIDE- the Borough Office, Hackett Building, Long DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING Island City, on the 12th day of October, i9o3, EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE EREC- APPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES IN at 10.3o a. na, at which meeting said petition will rioN AND COMPLETION OF A STABLE La MAN PLACE, FROM STEBBINS AVENUE TO CONTRACTORS. BUILDING FOR THE KINGS COUNTY HOS AND ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-NINTH be submitted to the Board. TO FREEMAN STREET. JJOSEPH CSSIDY, President. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. VITAL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. STREET GEO. S. JEa ts, SecretaryA EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate of the work is as S received by the Department of Public Chari- work and full performance of the contract is follows, viz.: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF ties at the above office until 12 o'clock m., on ninety (9o) consecutive working days. 1,400 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. UEENS, THIRD FLOOR OF TILE BOROUGH HALL, 'rhe security required will be ten thousand dol- 125 cubic yards of filling. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908. furnished and Fir -rut STREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG ISLAND lars ($io,000). 1,050 linear feet of new curbstone, CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OF NEW YORK. Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. The bidder will state one aggregate price for set. the whole work described and specified, as the 3,900 square feet of new flagging, furnished and EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND contract is entire and for a complete job. laid. S received by the President of the Borough of MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE EREC- Blank forms and further information may be The amount of security required is one thou- Queens, at the above office, until r 1 o'clock a. m., TION AND COMPLETION OF THE NEW obtained at the office of William A. Strout, archi ;and dollars ($7,000)• on KINGS COUNTY MORGUE BUILDING, AND ect, No. 31 Nassau street, The City of New The time allowed to comeete toe whole work THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. THE ALTERATION AND REPAIR OF THE York, where plans and specifications may b. ;s Nf::.r t2y. 140) ■, o ng days. N D No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE OLD KINGS COUNTY MORGUE BUILDING, :cen. TING GRADING, SET- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. REGULA LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner. TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING THE SIDE- REGULATING, GRADING AND REPAVING The time allowed for the completion of the Dated September 18, 1903. 519,05 WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A RELAID work and full performance of the contract is one \ PPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES IN BLOCK FOUNDATION, THE ROADWAY OF hundred and twenty-five (125) consecutive work- See General instructions to Bid SUBURBAN PLACE, FROM BOSTON ROAD BROADWAY (NEWTOWN), FROM TRAINS ing days. Jers on the last page, last column, of TI) CROIONA PARK EAST. the "City Record." MEADOW ROAD TO THE HOFFMAN The security required will be eleven thousand The Engineer's estimate of the work is as BOULEVARD, SECOND WARD. dollars ($11,000). The bidder will state one aggregate price for follows, viz.: The time for the completion of the work and the 2.500 cubic yards of earth excavation. full performance of the contract is sixty (6o) the whole Work described and specified, as the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. t,5ou cubic yards of rock excavation. days. contract is entire and for a complete job. 750 cubic yards of filling. The amount of security required is eight thou- Blank forms and further information may be 53o linear of new curbstone, furnished and sand, eight hundred and fifty ($8,850) dollars. obtained at the office of Raymond F. Almirall, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as architect, No. 51 Chambers street, The City of BRONX, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CORNER THIRD 2,25o square feet of new flagging, furnished and follows: New York, where plans and specifications may be AVENUE AND ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVENTH laid. 10,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, includ- seen. STREET, CROTONA PARK, NEW YORK. 6o cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in re- ing binder course. HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner. taining walls, culverts and gutters. 10,000 square yards of old stone pavement to be Dated September 29, 1903. 530,014 EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE rcceived . by the President of the Borough The amount of security required is two thou- relaid as a foundation. Q3-See General Instructions to Bid- sand dollars ($2,000). 3,000 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, fur- if The Bronx at the above office until It o'clock The time allowed to complete the whole work ders on the last page, last column, of t. 111., 011 nished and set. is sixty (60) working days. re- the "City Record." 4,000 linear feet of old bluestone curbstone, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1903. No. 3. REGULATING AND GRADING. SET- dressed, rejoined and reset. - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF GRADING, SET- TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING'THE SIDE- No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE No. T. REGULATING AND EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK. LING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING TIIE SIDE- WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS. BUILDING - LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR APPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES IN REGULATING, GRADING AND REPAVING WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING TO CONTRACTORS. .‘PPROACHES. AND PLACING FENCES IN ELSMERE PLACE.. FROM PROSPECT AVE- WITH ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A RELAID PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. NUE TO SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. BLOCK FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF AND PAVING THE ROADWAY OF EAST METROPOLITAN AVENUE, FROM JUNIPER Boroughs of Brooklyn and queens. aNE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH The Engineer's estimate of the work is as AVENUE TO FRESH POND ROAD, SECOND STREET WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS, ON A follows, viz.: EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL -BE CONCRETE FOUNDATION, FROM BOSTON 6,000 cubic yards of earth excavation. WARD. received by the Department of Public Charm The time for the completion of the work and the S ROAD TO PROSPECT AVENUE, TOGETHER 2,400 cubic yards of rock excavation. ties at the above office until 12 o'clock m., on full performance of the contract is sixty (6o) WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. i,700 cubic yards of filling. 2,40o linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and days. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1903. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- laid. The amount of security required is eleven thou- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 'ows, viz.: sand ($ii,000) dollars. 300 cubic yards of earth excavation. 9,400 square feet of new flagging, furnished and GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRESH MEATS. laid. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as POULTRY, FRESH FISH, FLOUR, FLUID zoo cubic yards of rock excavation. follows: goo cubic yards of filling. 600 square feet of new bridgestone for cross- AND CONDENSED MILK , VEGETABLES, 85o linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and walks, furnished and laid. 15,50o square yards of asphalt pavement, includ- AGATE WARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ing binder course. set in concrete. too cubic yards of dry rubble masonry, in re- PAINTS, SOAPS, DRY GOODS AND NO- 700 linear feet of old curbstone, redressed on taining walls, culverts and gutters. 15,500 square yards of old stone pavement to be TIONS, FODDER, HARDWARE, LAUNLRY relaid as a foundation. top, rejointed and reset in concrete. too linear feet of vitrified stoneware pipe, 12 SUPPLIES, ICE, LUMBER AND FOR OTHER 2,000 square feet of new flagging, furnished and inches in diameter. 8,000 linear feet of new bluestone curbstone, fur- MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. nished and set. laid. The amount of security required is four thou- No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The time for the performance of the contract is 4,000 square feet of old flagging, rejointed and sand dollars ($4,000). LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR by or before December 31, 1903. - relaid. The time allowed to complete the whole work REGULATING, GRADING AND REPAVING The amount of security required is fifty 5o) 3,65o square yards of asphalt block pavement, on is one hundred (too) working days. WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. concrete foundation. No. 4. PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK CONCETE AND PREPARED MACADAM The bidder will state the price per pound, dozen, 600 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BROAD- gallon, yard, etc., by which the bids will be tested. bed. HUNDRED AND SEVENTIETH STREET, WAY (FLUSHING), FROM MAIN STREET The extensions must be made and footed up, as The amount of security required is five thou- FROM PROSPECT AVENUE TO BRISTOW TO BOWNE AVENUE, THIRD WARD. the bids will be read from the total and awards sand dollars ($5,000) STREET. The time for the completion of the work and made to the lowest bidder on each line or item, The time allowed to complete the whole work is The Engineer's estimate of the work is as the full performance of the contract is sixty-five as stated in the specifications. seventy-five (75) working days. follows, viz.: (65) days. Blank forms and further information may be No. 2. PAVING THE ROADWAY OF WEB- 1,030 square yards of new granite block pavement, The amount of security required is seventeen obtained at the office of the Department, No. STER AVENUE WITH MACADAM PAVE- on a sand foundation, laid with sand thousand ($i7,000) dollars. 126 Livingston street, Borough of Brooklyn. MENT, ON A TELFORD FOUNDATION, joints. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as HOMER FOLKS, Commissioner. FROM MOSHOLU PARKWAY TO GUN HILL The amount of security required is one thou- follows: THE CITY OF NEW YORK, September 24, 1903. sand dollars ($1,000). 14,00o square yards of asphalt block pavement. ROAD. 524,05 The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- The time allowed to complete the whole work 3,300 square yards of macadam pavement to be is thirty (30) working days. prepared as a foundation. II:7See General Instructions to Bid- lows, viz.: 1,800 cubic yards of concrete foundation, includ- ders on the last page, last column, of 300 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished No. 5. PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK ing mortar bed. the "City Record." and ant. PAVEMENT, ON A SAND FOUNDATION,

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THE ROADWAY OF HOME STREET, FROM 4,00o linear feet of old curbstone, recut on top, The bids will be compared and the contract 310NDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1003. IN l ERVALE AA EN UE TO WESTCHESTER rejointed and reset. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Borough of Manhattan. AA EN LE. Blank torms may be obtained and plans may be 5,50o square feet of new flagging, furnished and Contract No. 803 (Class II.). '1 lie Engineer's estimate of the work is as laid. seen at the office of the Department of Parks, follows, viz.: 16,500 square feet of old flagging, rcjointed and the Arsenal, Central Park, and also at the office FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND t,600 linear feet of new curbstone, furnished and relaid. 01 the architects, Carrere & Hastings, No. 28 East MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING set. 2,80o square feet of new bridgestone for cross- Forty-first street. AND DELIVERING ABOUT tomo PILES. 3,20u linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed and walks, furnished and laid. WILLIAM R. WILLCOX, The time for the completion of the work and reset. i,900 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry in re- JOHN E. EUSTIS, the full performance of the contract is on or 8,100 Square yards of new granite block pavement, taimng walls, culverts. RICHARD YOUNG, before the expiration of sixty (6o) calendar days. on a sand foundation. laid with sand 2,000 square feet of old bridgestone, rejointed Commissioners. I lie amount of security required is $6,000. joints. and relaid. i wed August 29, 1903. a29,s17 The bids will he compared and the contract The amount of security required is seven thou- 1 9.450 square yards of granite block pavement on awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. • sand dollars ($7.000)• a sand foundation, including a binder See General Instructions to Bid- Delivery will be reqUired to be made at the The time allowed tp complete the whole work course. ders on the last page, last column, of time and iin the manner and in such quantities as is one hundred (too) working days. 200 square yards of asphalt pavement, including -he " City Record." may be directed. a binder course. Blank forms and further information may be No. 6. PAVING WITH ASPHALT PAVE- 20 square yards of brick pavement on a con- MENT, ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, obtained and the plans and drawings may be crete founadtion. seen at the office of the said Department. THE ROA DWAY OF JACKSON AVENUE, ac cubic yards of concrete. BOARD flEETINU.S. FROM EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- The amount of security required is twenty-five McDOUGALL HAWKES, Commissioner of SIXTH STREET TO BOSTON ROAD, ANT) Docks. thousand dollars (8 The Board of Estimate and Apportionment meet SETTING CURB WHERE NECESSARY. 25.000)• Dated September 21, 1903. 523,05 The time allowed to complete the whole work in the old Council Chamber (Room i6), City Hall, The Engineer's estimate of the work is as is one hundred and seventy-five (175) working every Wednesday, during July and August, at (C.,See General Instructions to Bid- follows, viz.: days. 10.30 o'clock a. m. ders on the last page, lust column, of 2,520 square yards of asphalt pavement, including The contracts must be bid for separately, and the "City Record." binder course. the bids will he compared and the contract JAMES W. STEVENSON, 470 cubic yards of concrete. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. 1,mm linear feet of nea bluestuce curbstone. fur- OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND contract. FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, nished and set. Blank forms can be obtained noon application The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet 875 linear feet of old curbstone, rejointed and therefor .old the plans and specifications may be NORTH RiveR, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE •ti the old Council Chamber (Room 16), City CITY OF NEW YORK. reset. seen and other information obtained at said Hall, every Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m., or at The amount of security required is three thou- office. all of the Mayor. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE sand dollars t$3.000/• LOUIS F. HA FFEN, President. received by the Commissioner of Docks at The time allowed to complete the whole work N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS. S THE CITY OF New YORK, September t8, 1903. Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. the above office until 12 o'clock m., on is forty (4o) working days. 521.02 No. 7. 'THE REBUILDING OF TEMPO- MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903. RARY SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN L.,See General Instructions to Bid- Borough of Manhattan. ders on the last page, last column, of FLOWER STREET, BETWEEN PLEASANT DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Contract No. 803 (Class I.). AVENUE AND SECOND AVENUE, AND IN the "City Record." SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN FLOW ER FERRIES. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND STREET AND FIFTEENTH STREET, AND — — MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING IN FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OP DOCKS AND AND DELIVERING ABOUT 1,000 PILES. AVENUE (STREET) AND BRONX TERRACE. FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, The time for the completion of tile work and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as OFFICF. OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE the full performance of the contract is on or follows, viz.: BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH CITY OP NEW YORK. before the expiration of sixty (6o) calendar days. The amount of security required is $6,000. 1.905 linear feet of pipe sewer, 24-inch. STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF WILL BE 195 linear feet of pipe sewer, 18-inch. NEW YORK. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES The bids will be compared and the contract 2.935 linear feet of pipe sewer, 15-inch. SS received by the Commissioner of Docks at awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 5 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. EAU' II BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the above office until 12 o'clock m., on Delivery will be required to be made at the to linear feet of pipe sewer, 8-inch. S received by the Park Board at the above THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. time and in the manner and in such quantities as 75 linear feet of pipe sewer, 6-inch. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock may be directed. 355 spurs for house connections, over and above p. m., on Borough of Manhattan. Blank forms and further information may be the cost per linear foot of sewer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. Contract No. 8o6. obtained and the plans and drawings may be 39 manholes, complete. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND seen at the office of the said Department. so cubic yards of rocks to he excavated and Borough of Manhattan. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PREPARING McDOUGALL HAWKES, Commissioner of removed. No. a FOR WORK AND MATERIALS RE- FOR AND BUILDING EXTENSIONS TO Docks. to cubic yards of concrete in place, exclusive QUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND PIERS Nos. 71 AND 73, NORTH RIVER, OR Dated September 21, 1903. 123,05 of concrete in sewer sections. as shown COMPLETION, INCLUDING NECESSARY WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET AND WEST on plan. PIPING FOR AN UNDERGROUND RESER- THIRTY-SECOND STREET PIERS. (IL; See General Instructions to Bid- to cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar, VOIR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AQUAR- der's oat the last page, last column, of exclusive of rubble masonry in sewer IUM BUILDING IN BATTERY PARK. The time for the completion of the work and the the "City Record." sections, as shown on plan. full performance of the contract is on ar before The time allowed for doing and completing the the expiration of ninety (90) calendar days. 10 cubic yards of broken stone for founda- work and furnishing the materials will be three OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND tions. in place. The amount of security required is for FERRIES, PIER "A," FuOT OF 134TTERY PLACE, L000 feet (B. M.) of timber, furnished and laia. calendar months. Class I. the sum of $ifiamo. The amount of security required is $4,500. NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE 65o linear feet of 6-inch pipe. as risers for Class II, the sum of $10,5oo. CITY OF NEw YORK. house connections. No. 2. FOR WORK AND MATERIALS RE- The bids will be compared and the contract The amount of security required is ten thou- QUIRED FOR NEW SKYLIGHTS, IRON !warded at a lump or aggregate sum for each SALE OF BATIIING PRIVILEGE. sand dollars ($10,000). RAILINGS, ALTERATIONS IN THE GAL- class. 11.112LES A. BERRIAN, AUCTIONEER, The time allowed to complete the whole work LERY. MISCET.LANEOUS ALTERATIONS, Work will be required to be done at the time C gill sell at public auction, on behalf of The is one hundred and seventy-five (175) working PAINTING, ETC., IN THE AQUARIUM and in the manner and in such quantities as may City of New York, acting by the Commissioner of days. BUILDING IN BATTERY PARK. bo directed. Blank forms and further information may be Docks, at Pier "A," Battery place, in The City No. 8. THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINS The time allowed for doing and completing the obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen of New York, on Wednesday, September 3o, 1903, 12 OR SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN work and furnishing the materials will be three it the office of the said Department. at o'clock noon, for a term of five (5) EAST TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD calendar months. rears, from October 1, 1903, at an upset price of STREET, BETWEEN WEBSTER AVENUE The amount of security required is $2,500. McDOUGALL HAWKES, Commissioner of three hundred dollars ($300) per annum, a lease AND NAPI ER AV EN UE ; WEBSTER A YE- The contracts must be bid for separately. Docks. of the following described land under water: N UE, BETWEEN EAST TWO HUNDRED The bids will be compared and the contracts Dated September 25, 1903. 526,08 Beginning at a point where the northerly side AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET AND EAST awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each g'See General Instructions to Bid of Dyckman street intersects the established pier- TWO HUNDRED AND THI RTY-FOLTRTIl contract. ■Iers on the last page, last column, of head line; thence running southerly along said STREET; WEBSTER AVENUE, BETWEEZA Blank forms may be obtained and plans may be ,he "City Record." picrhead line a distance of about 167 feet to a EAST TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY- seen at the office of the Department of Parks, point where said pierhead line intersects the north- SIXTH STREET AND TTTE CITY LINE•. the Arsenal, Central Park. erly line extended of the land under water granted VIR EO AVENUE, BETWEEN EAST TWO WILLIAM R. WILCOX, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND to Julia B. Hinchman, dated May 31, 1870; thence HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET TOHN E. EUSTIS, FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, about easterly along the northerly line of said AND EAST TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY- 'RICHARD YOUNG, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE grant a distance of about 90 feet to a point on FTH STR E ET: V R EO.A V ENUE, BE Commissioners. CITY OF NEW YORK. the prolongation of the line of mean high water TWEEN EAST TWO HUNDRED AND THIR- Dated September 25, 1903. 826,08 from about the centre of street northerly; thence TV-SEVENTH STREET AND THE CITA EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE northerly along the said prolongation of the high- LINE; N.\PIER AVENUE, BETWEEN EAST l'See General Instructions to Bid- S4a7 received by the Commissioner of Docks at water line and along the high-water line a distance TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD ders on the lust page, last column, of the above office until 12 o'clock m., on of about 130 feet to the intersection of said line STREET AND EAST TWO HUNDRED AND the "City Record." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1903. of high water with the northerly side of Dyckman TTITRTY-FIFTH STREET; EAST TWO HUN street; thence northwesterly along the northerly DRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BE Orrice or THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Borough of Manhattan. line of Dyckman street about 110 feet to the TWEEN VIREO AVENUE AND WEBSTEF BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH Contract No. 813. point or place of beginning. AVENUE: EAST T \VC) HUNDRED AND The lessee shall have the right to erect and STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN EAST NEW YORK. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PREPARING maintain upon the above-described premises, dur- TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD FOR AND BUILDING AN EXTENSION ing the term of said lease. the necessary bath STREET AND KATON-\H AVENUE; EAST ZEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE houses, floats and other structures required in TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH received by the Park Board at the above WITH APPURTENANCES TO THE PIER AT and for the purpose of carrying on the bathing STREET. BETWEEN VIREO AVENUE AND office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock -rHE FOOT OF WEST THIRTY-SIXTH business, which said structures shall be erected MARTHA A VENUE, *AND BETWEEN. KATO p. m., on STREET, NORTH RIVER. under the direction and supervision of the Engi- NAH AND KEPLER AVENUES: EAST TWO THU RSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1903. The time for the completion of the work and neer-in-Chief of the Department of Docks and HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET. Borough of Manhattan. the full performance of the contract is on or be, Ferries and in accordance with plans and specific BETWEEN KATONATT AVENUE AND A fore the expiration of ninety (yo) calendar days. cations to be submitted to and approved by him. POINT ABOUT 200 FEET WEST OF KEP- No. 1. FOR REPAIRS TO THE PAVE- The amount of security required is $13,000. The lessee shall have the privilege of one re- LER AVE.NUE: EAST TWO HUNDRED AND MENTS OF THE CENTRAL AND CITY The bids will be compared and the contract neat . 1 of said lease for a further term of five TT-THRTY-ETCHITH STREET. BETWEEN MAR PAR KS. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. years at au increased rental of to per cent. per THA AVENUE AND KEPT.ER AVENUE: The time allowed for the completion of the Work will be required to be done at the time annum. ., EAST TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH whole work will be seventy-five consecutive work- and in the manner and in such quantities as may TERNS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. STREET, BETWEEN VIREO AVENUE AND ing days. be directed. KEPLER AVENUE: EAST TWO HUNDRED The amount of the security required is eight Blank forms and further information may be The premises must he taken in the condition in AND FORTIETH STREET. BETWEEN WEB thonsand dollars. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen which they may be at the commencement of the STER AVENUE AND VIREO AVENUE: FAST No. z. FOR FURNISHING AND ERECTING at the office of the said Department. term of the lease, and no claim or demand that the premises or property are not in a suitable and TWO HUNDRED AND FORTIETH STREET. GAS PIPE FENCES ALONG THE WALK IN McDOUGALL HAWKES, Commissioner of FROM A POINT ABOUT 580 FEET EAST OF CENTRAL PARK, ADJACENT TO FIFTH tenantable condition at the commencement of the Docks. term will be allowed by the Commissioner of MARTHA AVENUE TO MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, BETWEEN NINETIETH AND Dated September 25, 1903. 1126,08 AVENUE. NINETY-EIGHTH STREETS. Docks. 13''See General Instructions to Bid- Any repairs, maintaining or rebuilding required The Engineer's estimate of the work is a The time allowel for doing and completing the ders on the last page, last column, of or necessary to be done to or upon premises, or follows, viz.: work will be forty consecutive working days. the "City Record." any part thereof, or the structures erected there- r linear feet of brick sewer, 5 feet 6 inches The amount of the security required will be on during the continuance of the term of the diameter. twelve hundred dollars. lease shall be done by and at the cost and ex- 370 linear feet of brick sewer, 4 feet 9 inches The contracts must be bid for separately. pense of the lessee. diameter. The bids will be compared and the contracts OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, No claim or demand will be considered or al- 1.245 liner feet of brick sewer, 2 feet 6 inches awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each lowed by the Commissioner of Docks for any loss diameter. contract. NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. resulting from or occasioned by any delay on v.scs linear ft-et of pipe sewer, 18-inch. Blank forms may be obtained and plans may be account of or by reason of the premises, or any 2.a35 linear feet of pipe sewer, r5-inch. seen at the office of the Department of Parks, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE part thereof, being occupied for or on account of 9,835 linear feet of pipe sewer, 12-inch. the Arsenal, Central Park, Manhattan. S received by the Commissioner of Docks at any repairs, rebuilding or dredging.' 1,890 spurs for house connections. over and WIT.T.IAM R. WILLCOX, the above office until 12 o'clock m., on The upset price of the lease of the premises above the cost per linear foot of sewer. TOTTN E. EUSTIS, offered for sale will be announced by the auc- is6 manholes, complete. RICHARD YOUNG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1903. tioneer at the time of sale (viz., $300 per an- 10.900 cubic yards of rock to be excavated and Commissioners. Borough of Manhattan. num). removed. Dated September ig, 1903. 521,01 797 (Class II.). The lessee will be required at all times during 35 cubic yards of concrete in place, exclusive Contract No. the term of the lease to keep the slips adjacent to of concrete in sewer sections, as shown rySee General Instructions to Bid- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND the said land under water, or structures erected on plan. ders on the last page, last column, of MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR FURNISHING thereon, well and sufficiently dredged. 25 cubic yards of rubble masonry in mortar. the "City Record." AND DELIVERING ABOUT 1,500 TONS OF The term of the lease is to commence October exclusive of rubble masonry in sewer ANTHRACITE COAL I, 190,3, and the rent therefor will be payable sections, as shown on plan. OFFICE of THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSE NAT The time for the completion of the work and from that date. 175 cubic yards of broken stone for founda- BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH the full performance of the contract is on or A purchaser of the lease will be required at the tions, in place. STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF before the expiration of igo calendar days. time of the sale to pay, in addition to the auc- 26,000 feet (B. M.) of timber, furnished and laid. New Yotg. The amount of security required is $3,000. tioneer's fees, to the Conimissioner of Docks, 150 linear feet of 12-inch drain pipe, furnished The bids will be compared and the contract twenty-five per cent. (25%) of the amount of the and laid. S EALED BDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. annual rent, as security for the execution of the The amount of smithy required is sixty' thou- received by the Park Board at the above Delivery will be required to be made at the lease, which twenty-five per cent (25%) will be sand dollars ($60,ono). office of the Department of Parks until. 3 o'clock time and in the manner and in such quantities as applied to the payment of the rent first accruing The time allowed to complete the whole work is D. TM, on may be directed. under the lease when executed, or will be for- four hundred (40o) working days. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1903. Blank forms and further information may he feited to The City of New York if the purchaser No. q. REGULATING. RER EGULATING. Borough of Manhattan. obtained and the plans and drawings may be neglects or refuses to execute the lease with good seen at the office of the said apartment. and sufficient surety, to be approved by the Corn- GRA DING AND REGRADING, SETTING Contract No. CURBSTONES. FLAGGING THE SIDE- 4. McDOUGALL HAWKS, Commissioner of missioner of Docks, within ten (1o) days after WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING FOR WORK AND MATERIALS FOR EREC- Docks. being notified that the lease is prepared and ready APPROACHES AND PLACING FENCES IN TION AND COMPLETION OF THE T.TBRARN' Dated September 17, 1903. 524,05 for execution at the office of the Commissioner ANG PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK cTACK WORK IN THE NEW YORK Pr TILW of Docks, Pier "A," North river, Battery place. PAVEMENT. ON A SAND FOUNDATION. LIBRARY. ASTOR. LENOX AND TILDEN lr7See General Instructions to Bid- The Commissioner of Docks expressly reserves THE ROADWAY OF EAST ONE HUNDRED FOUNDATIONS, FIFTH AVENUE. FOR - dm on the last 'time, last column, of the right to resell the lease of the premises hid on AND SIXTY-FIRST STREET, FROM ET.TON TIETH AND FORTY-SECOND STREETS. the "City Record." by any one failing, refusing or neglecting to AVENUE TO THE GRAND BOULEVARD The time allowed for doing and completing the comply with these terms and conditions, the party or parties so failing. refusing or neglecting to be AND CONCOURSE. first section of the work will be three calendar OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND The Engineer's estimate of the work is as months after notice to begin work at the buildint' "A," liable to The City of New York for any deficiency FERRIES, PIER FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, resulting from or occasioned by such resale. follows. viz.: has been given by the architects, and for section NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE FL9oo cubic yards of earth excavation. the time shall he four months after notice to CITY or NEW YORK. The lessee will he required to pay the rent 7.000 cubic yards of rock excavation. begin work at the building shall have been given quarterly, in advance. 10.6no cubic yards of filling: by the architect. Q EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The lessee will be required, under the lease, to enter into a bond or obligation, jointly and WO^ linear ctIrbatorle, ft-K*0AM The amount of security required will AC one 40 received by the .Commissioner of Docks 14 " of MY tiondred thousand (1911aM the above office until is o'clock nt., on severally, with good and sufficient surety, .c he end 'O. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903. THE CITY RECORD. 8193

approved by the Commissioner of Docks, in a sum Bids will be compared and the contract awarded New York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 Third—That the limits of our assessment for double the annual rent for the faithful perform- at a lump or aggregate sum. of the Laws of 1901. benefit include all those lands, tenements and ance of the terms and conditions of the lease, the Blank forms and further information may be Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and surety to be subject to the approval of the Com- obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen September 3o, 1903. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City missioner of Docks. The purchaser will be re- at the office of the Chief Clerk of the Department FRANKLIN BIEN, of New York, which, taken together, are bounded quired to agree that he will, upon ten (to) days' of Health, southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street CHAS. C. MARRIN, and described as follows, viz.: notice so to do, execute a lease, with sufficient and Sixth avenue, Borough of Manhattan. JOHN G. BORGSTEDE, Beginning at a point on the northwesterly. side surety as aforesaid, in the form now used by the ERNST J. LEDERLE, Ph. D., President; Commissioners. of Fort Hamilton avenue, where the same inter- Commissioner of Docks, a copy of which may be ALVAH H. DO'Z'Y, M. D., JOHN P. Duxx, Clerk. 530,010 sects the centre line of the block between Ninety- seen and examined upon application to the Sec- FRANCIS V. GREENE, second street and Ninety-fourth street; running retary at the office of the Department of Docks FIRST DEPARTMENT. thence northwesterly through the centre line of Board of Health. the and Ferries, Pier "A," North river, Battery Dated September 25, t903. 524,07 In the matter of the application of The City of blocks between Ninety-second street and place. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Ninety-fourth street to the southeasterly side If the Commissioner of Docks requires at any 97See General Instructions to Bid- the same has not been heretofore acquired, to of Fourth avenue; running thence southerly along time any of the said land under water for the ders on the lust page, last column, of WEST TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH the southeasterly side of Fourth avenue and its purpose of building and constructing wharves, the "City Record." STREET (although not yet named by proper prolongation to a point opposite the centre line of bulkheads, facings, docks or slips, or either authority), from Kingsbridge road to Harlem the block between Ninety-fourth street and Ninety- of them, according to and under the new plan, river, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Man- fifth street; running thence southeasterly through then, an I in that case, on notice given by said DEPARTflENT OF WATER SUPPLY, hattan, City of New York. the centre line of the blocks between Ninety- Commissioner to the lessee, the said lease shall fourth and Ninety-fifth streets App the northwesterly immediately terminate and be of no effect, and OAS AND ELECTRICITY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE side of Fort Hamilton avenfft; running thence the said land under water be returned to the N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred northeasterly along the northwesterly side of Fort exclusive control and uses of The City of New DEPARTMENT OP WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled Hamilton avenue to the point or place of begin- !natter, will be presented for taxation to one of York, as more particularly set forth in the form TRICITY, Room 1536, Nos. 13-at PARE Row, BOR- ning. of lease above referred to. OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of • Fourth—That our report herein will be 'pre- No person will be received as a lessee or surety New York, First Department, at a Special Term sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of who is delinquent on any former lease from the EALED BIDS OR EsrimATEs WILL 1.3a thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court- the State of New York, Second Department, at a Commissioner of Docks or The City of New S received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- house in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, York, and no bid will he received from any per- ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until of New York, on the r3th day of October, 1903, to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- son who is in arrear to the Commissioner of a o'clock p. m., on at to. 30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on Docks or The City of New York upon debt or THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1903. soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; the zoth day of November, 1903, at the opening contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or other- and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- of the Court on that da.y. wise upon any obligation to the Commissioner of Borough of Brooklyn. penses has been deposited in the office of the Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF Docks, or his predecessors, or to the Corporation No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain NEW YORK, September 3o, igo3. of The City of New York. ING PIPE, ETC. for and during the space of ten days, as required JOSE E. PIDGEON, The right to reject all bids is reserved if Delivery of the supplies and the performance by the provisions of section 999 of the Greater Chairman; deemed by the Commissioner of Docks to be for of the contract to be fully completed on or before New York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 WILLIAM L. CAREY, the best interests of The City of New York so to December 31, 1903. of the Laws of 19oz. CHAS. E. FISKE, - In The amount of security shall be three thousand Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Commissioners. The auctioneer's fees, twenty-five dollars ($25), dollars ($3,000). September 3o, 1903. CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. s3o,ot6 must be paid by the purchaser at the time of No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- LOUIS N. WHEALTON, sale. ING MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE. WILBER McBRIDE, SECOND DEPARTMENT. Dated NEW YoRK, July 17, 1903. Delivery of the supplies and the performance PETER H. GARLAND, McDOUGALL HAWKES, Commissioner of of the contract to be fully completed on or before Commissioners. In the matter of the application of The City of Docks. sig,3o December 31, 1903. Jona P. DUNN, Clerk. 530,010 New York, relative to acquiring title to the The amount of security shall be seven hundred lands, tenements and hereditaments required SECOND DEPARTMENT. for the purpose of opening NOSTRAND AVE- dollars ($700). NUE, from Flatbush avenue to Avenue U, in OFFICIAL PAPERS. No. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- In the matter of the application of The City of the Thirty-first and Thirty-second Wards, in ING LUMBER. New York, relative to acquiring title to the the Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New Morning---"New York Tribune," "New York The delivery of the supplies and the perform. lands, tenements and hereditaments required \\ mid." York, as the same has been heretofore laid ance of the contract is to be fully completed on for the purpose of opening GRANT AVENUE, out. Evening—"Evening Sun," "Commercial Adver- or before December 31, 1903. from Liberty avenue to Conduit avenue, in the tiser." The amount of security required will be six Twenty-sixth Ward, in the Borough of Brook- V1V E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- Weekly—Freeman's Journal," "Real Estate hundred dollars ( $600). lyn of The City of New York, as the same has ers of Estimate and Assessment in the ecord and Guide." No. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- been heretofore laid out. above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the German—"New York Staats-Zeitung." ING STABLE AND MISCELLANEOUS SUP- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- Designated by Board of City Record, June 30, PLIES. owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the houses and lots and improved and unimproved 1903. ■ The delivery of the supplies and the perform- ahove-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all .. •••00.• ance of the contract is to be fully completed on lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it persons interested in this proceeding, and to the may concern, to wit: or before December 31, 1903. owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all The amount of security required will be four First—That we have completed our estimate POLICE DEPARTFIENT. houses and lots and improved and unimproved and assessment, and that a:4 persons interested in hundred dollars ($400). lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER intiy concern, to wit: and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, YORK, PROPERTY CLERK'S OFFICE, NO. 300 MUL- ;NG METALS (STEEL, IRON, LEAD, ETC.). First—That wwe have completed our estimate BERRY STREET, NEw YORK, September 25, 1903. and having objection thereto, do present their The delivery of the supplies and the perform and assessment, and that all persons interested in said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN once of the contract is to be fully completed on this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements our office in the office of the Law Department, P that the following named horses, will be sold or before December 31, 1903. and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of at public auction, at the sale rooms of Messrs. The amount of security required will be eight and having objection thereto, do present their Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or be- an Tassel & Kearney, No. t3o East Thirteenth hundred dollars ($800). said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at fore the aoth day of October, igo3, and that we, street, on the 2d day of October, 1903, at to No. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER our office in the office of the Law Department, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so o'clock a. m.: [NG PAINT SUPPLIES. No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- Oscar, No. in. The delivery of the supplies and the perform- Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or be- ance at our said office on the 22d day of October, Budd, No. 141, Eightieth Precinct. ance of the contract is to be fully completed on fore the 21st day of October, 1903, and that we, 1903, at to o'clock a. m. CHARLES D. BLATCHFORD, or before December 31, 1903. the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Second—That the abstract of our said estimate Property Clerk. The amount of security required will be three objecting, and for that purpose will be to attend- and assessment, together with our damage and hundred dollars ($300). ance at our said office on the 23d day of October, benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates,. POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK, 1899. The bidder will state a lump or aggregate sum tgo3, at 3 o'clock p. m. proofs and other documents used by us in making WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY for each contract. Second—That the abstract of our said estimate our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of O Clerk of the Police Department of The Blank forms may be obtained at the office of and assessment, together with our damage and Street Openings of the Law Department of The City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Room the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, No. q. for the following property, now in his tricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 proofs and other documents used by us in making No. r66 Montague street, in the Borough of custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, Park row, and at the office of the Deputy Com- our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine missioner for the Borough of Brooklyn, Room 28. Street Openings of the Law Department of The remain until the 30th day of October, 1903. blankets. diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc., Municipal Building. Brooklyn. City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn. Third—That the limits of our assessment for also small amount of money taken from prisoners ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner. No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of benefit include all those lands, tenements and and found by Patrolmen of this Department. Dated September t8, I903. st9,oi Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to hereditaments and premises situate. lying and CHAS. D. BLATCHFORD, gTSee General Instructions to Bid- remain until the 30th day of October, 1903. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City Property Clerk. ders on the lust page, last column, of Third—That the limits of our assessment for of New York, which, taken together, are bounded the "City Record." benefit include all those lands, tenements and and described as follows, viz.: POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORE, BOR- hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Beginning at a point on the southerly side of ouGH OF BROOKLYN. being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City Germania place and distant 205 feet. more or less, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- of New York, which, taken together, are bounded WNERS WANTED BY THE DEPUTY TRICITY, Room 1536, Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, BOR- westerly of the westerly line of Flatbush avenue; and described as follows, viz.- running thence southerly through the centre line 0 Property Clerk of the Police Department of OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Beginning at a point on the southerly side of The City of New York—Office, No. 16 Smith of the block between East Twenty-ninth street °EAU:II BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Liberty avenue where the same intersects the and Nostrand avenue to the northerly side of the street. 'Borough of Brooklyn—for the following centre line of the block between Elderts lane property, now in his custody, without claimants: S received by the Commissioner of Water Sup- land of the New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica Boats, rope, iron, lead male and female clothing. ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until and Grant avenue; running thence southerly Railroad; running thence easterly along the north- 2 o'clock p. In., on through the centre line of the blocks between erly side of the lands of the New York, Bay hoots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned Elderts lane and Grant avenue to the southerly goods, liquor. etc., also small amount of money WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. Riage and Jamaica Railroad to the centre line of taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of side of Conduit avenue; running thence westerly the block between Nostrand avenue and East this Department. Borough of Queens. along the southerly side of Conduit avenue to Thirty-first street; running thence northerly EDWARD E. DOONAN, No. t. FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS, the centre line of the block between Grant avenue through the centre line of the blocks between Deputy Property Clerk. BUILDING A FOUNDATION AND DIS- and Sheridan avenue; running thence northerly Nostrand avenue and East Thirty-first street to MANTLING, REMOVING AND REBUILDING along the centre line of the blocks between the southerly side of Flathush avenue; running A STAND-PIPE. Grant avenue and Sheridan avenue to the south- thence northwesterly along the southerly side of The time allowed to complete the whole work erly side of Liberty avenue; thence easterly along Flatbush avenue to its intersection v ith the smith- BOARD OF ELECTIONS. will be ninety days. the southerly side of Liberty avenue to the point erly side of Germania place; runnina thence alone The amount of security required shall be three or lace • of beginning. the southerly side of Germania place to the point THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF THE CITY OF NEW thousand dollars. F urth—That our report herein will be pre- or place of beginning; also Yoltic, No. 107 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, BOR- No. 2. FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS, sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of Beginning at it point on the southerly side of OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. BUILDING AND INSTALLING A PUMPING he State of New York, Second Department, at a the lands of the New York, Bay Ridge and Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ENGINE AT FLUSHING PUMPING STA- Jamaica Railroad, where the same intersects the TION, IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS. to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- centre line of the block between East Thirty-first S received by the Board of Elections of The migh of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on City of New York at the above office until 12 The time allowed to complete the whole work street and Nostrand avenue; running thence south- will be two hundred (200) days. the zoth day of November, 1903, at the opening erly through the centre of the blocks between o'clock m., on The amount of security will be twenty thousand of the Court on that day. East Thirty-first street and Nostrand avenue and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. dollars. Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF along its prolongation to the northerly side of The bidder will state the price of each item or NEW YORK, September 30, 1903. Avenue U; running thence westerly along the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING JOHN B. SHANA HAN, OFFICIAL AND SAMPLE BALLOTS FOR article contained in the specifications or schedules northerly side of Avenue U to the centre line of ELEC1 ION PURPOSES. herein contained or hereto annexed, per founda- the block between Easttwenty-ninth street and tion, stand-pipe, cubic yard, or other unit of JAMES LANGAN,Chairman Nostrand avenue; running thence northerly along The time for the delivery of the ballots, etc., FENWICK W. BERGEN, and the performance of the contract is by or measure by which the bids will be tested. the centre line of the blocks between East Twenty- Bids will be compared and the contract awarded Commissioners. ninth street and Nostrand avenue to the southerly before October 3o, tgo3. CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. sao,oz6 The amount of security required is twenty at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. side of the land of the New York, Bay Ridge Blank forms may be obtained at the office of and Jamaica Railroad; thence easterly alone the thousand dollars ($20,000). SECOND DEPARTMENT. The bids will be compared and the contract the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- southerly side of the land of the New York, awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. tricity, Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to at Park In the matter of the application of The City of Bay Ridge and Jamaica Railroad to the point or Blank forms and further information may be row. New York, realtive to acquiring title to the place of beginning. obtained at the office of the Board of Elections. ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner. lands, tenements and hereditaments required for Fourth—That our report herein will be pre- at No. ro7 West Forty-first street. Dated September 24, 1903. 526,07 the purpose of opening NINETY-FOURTH sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a JOHN R. VOORHIS, r7See General Instructions to Bid STREET, front Fourth avenue to Fort Hamil- ton avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, in the Bor- Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, CHARLES B. PAGE. der. on the lust page, last column, of to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- RUDOLPH C. FULLER, the "City Record." ough of Brooklyn of The City of New York, as the same has been heretofore laid out. ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on JOHN MAGUIRE, the aoth day of November, 1903, at the opening Board of Elections. W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- ers of Estimate and Assessment in the of the Court on that day. A. C. ALLEN, Chief Clerk. SUPREME COURT. Dated BOMUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF 1903. 825,07 above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all Dated September 24, NEW YORK, September 3o, 1903. FIRST DEPARTMENT. persons interested in this proceeding, and to the 8-78ee General Instructions to Bid- owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all ALEX. CAMERON, ders on the last page, last column, of In the matter of the application of The City of houses and lots and improved and unimproved Chairman; the "City Record." New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it WM. H. GREENE.. the same has not been heretofore acquired, to may concern, to wit: SOLON BARB aNET.L. the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- First—That we have completed our estimate Commissioners. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. quired for the opening and extending of EAST and assessment, and that all persons interested in CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. s3o,o16 ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY SECOND this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements DEPARTMENT Or HEALTH OF THE CITY OP NEW STREET (although not yet named by proper and hereditaments and nremises affected thereby, SECOND DEPARTMENT. YORK, SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTY-FIFTH STREET authority), from Croton Aqueduct to east side and having objection thereto, do present their of Aqueduct avenue, in the Twenty-fourth In the matter of the application of The city of AND SIXTH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at New York. relative to acquiring title, wherever THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New our office in the office of the Law Department. York. the same has not been heretofore acquired. to BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. i66 Montague street, in the Borough of the lands and premises required for the opening ‘2EALED Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or be- 1/4.7 received by. the Board of Health of the De- OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE. and extending of CABINET STREET (al- partment of Health until ro o'clock a. in., on N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred fore the zest day of October, 1903, and that we, though not yet named by proper authority), by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled the said Commissioners, will hear parties so from Jackson avenue to Broadway. in the First WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. matter, will be presented for taxation to one of objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- ance at our said office on the 22d day of October, Ward, Borough of Queens. in The City of New FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of York. FURNISHING AND ERECTING ALL THE New York, First Department, at a Special Term 1903, at II o'clock a. tn. MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED thereof, Part I., to he held et the County Court- Second—That the abstract of our said estimate E. THE. UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- TO COMPLETE A COAL STORAGE HOUSE house in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City and assessment, together with our damage and W erg of Estimate and Assessment in the AT THE RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL, NORTH of New York, on the 13th day of October, 1903. benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all BROTHER ISLAND, BOROUGH OF THE at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as proofs and other documents used by us in making persons interested in this proceeding, and to the our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of owner or owners, occupant or occopants. of all BRONX, CITY OF NEW YORK. soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon; houses and lots and improved and unimproved The time for the completion of the work and and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex- Street Openings of the Law Department of The penses has been deposited in the office of the City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it the full performance of the contract Is ninety No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of may concern, to wit: consecutive working days. Clerk of the County of New York. there to remain First—That we have completed our estimate The amount of security required la fifty per for and during the space of ten days, as required Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to Verna* ‘1,14 the 3oth day 9$ October, 1903, and assessment, and that all persons interested pent, (50%) of the amount of ft bid, by the provisions of section 994 of the Greater 8194 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3o, 1903.

this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements Whale creek canal, in the Seventeenth Ward, avenue, as particularly described in the petition account thereof, are hereby required to present the and hereditaments and premises affected thereby in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New of The City of New York, filed with said order same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- and having objections thereto, do present their York. in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our for the purpose of making a just and equitable wipe in the Bureau of Street Openings of the said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, our office, No. 21 Jackson avenue, in the Borough assessment of the benefit of said street or avenue Law Department, No. i66 Montague street, Bor- N the undersigned, were appointed by an ■so to be opened. to the respective owners, parties ough of Brooklyn, in The City ot New woo of Queens, in The City of New York, on or order ot the Supreme Court, made and entered before the [5th day of October, 1903, and that ' and persons respectively entitled to or interested such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so herein on the 23d day of March, t o3, and duly in the lands and premises and not required for or claimants may desire, within twenty days after objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, the purpose of opening said street or avenue, but date of this notice. a copy of which order was filed in the office benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining And we, the said Commissioners, will be in ance at our said office on the 19th day of October, of the Register of the County of Kings on the attendance at our said office on the nth day of 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m. the district benefited by said assessment, and the Second-That the abstract of our said estimate 24th day of March, 19o3, and indexed in the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts and October, 1903, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of and assessment, together with our damage and Index of Conveyances in section 9, Blocks 2507 parcels of land participating in said benefit, and that day, to hear the said parties and persons in benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, and 2515, Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- of performing the trusts and duties required of relation thereto, and at such time and place, and proofs and other documents used by us in making ment for the purpose of making a just and equit- us by title 4 of chapter t7 of the Charter of The at .such further or other time and place as we able estimate of the loss or damage, if any, to City of New York, and the acts or parts of acts may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation our report, have been deposited in the Bureau the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons of Street Openings in the Law Department of supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or The City of New York, No. 21 Jackson avenue, entitled to or interested in the lands and prem- All parties,and persons interested in the lands claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- ises to be taken for the purpose of opening the and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose tions as may then be offered by such owner, or in the Borough of Queens, in said city, there to said street or avenue, as particularly described in remain until the 26th day of October, 1903. of opening said street or avenue, or affected on behalf of The City of New York. the petition of The City of New York, filed with thereby, and having any claim or demand on Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY or 'filled-That the limits of our assessment for said order in the office of the Clerk of Kings benefit include all those lands, tenements and account thereof, are hereby required to present the New YORK, September 25, 1903. County, and for the purpose of making a just and same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Corn- WM. ADAMS ROBINSON, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and equitable assessment of the benefit of said street tieing in the Borough of Queens, in The City of missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our JAMES W. WEBB, or avenue so to be opened, to the respective office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the FRANK MALONE, New York, which, taken together, are bounded .owners, parties and persons respectively entitled and &scribed as follows, viz.: Law Department, No. i66 Montague street, Bor- Commissioners. to or interested in the lands and premises and ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 125,017 Beginning at a point formed by the intersection not required for the purpose of opening said of the northerly line of Jackson avenue with the such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner street or avenue, but benefited thereby, and of or claimants may desire, within twenty days after SECOND DEPARTMENT. southwesterly prolongation of a line parallel to ascertaining and defining the district benefited by and too feet northwesterly from the northwesterly date of this notice. said assessment, and the extent and boundaries And we, the said Commissioners, will be in In the matter of the application of The City of line of Cabinet street; running thence northeast- of the respective tracts and parcels of land par- New York, relative to acquiring title to erly along said prolongation and parallel line to attendance at our said office on the szst day of ticipating in said benefit, and of performing the October, 1903, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of NEW YORK AVENUE, from Canarsie road or its intersection with a line parallel to and too trusts and duties required of us by title 4_ of avenue to Newkirk avenue, in the Twenty- feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of that day, to hear the said parties and persons in chapter 17 of the Charter of The City of New relation thereto, and at such time and place, and ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The Broada ay; thence southeasterly along said last- York, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary City of New York. mentioned parallel line to its intersection with a at such further or other time and place as we thereto or amendatory thereof. may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation line parallel to and too feet southeasterly from All parties and persons interested in the lands OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the southeasterly line of Cabinet street; thence thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or the undersigned, were appointed by an and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- southwesterly along said last-mentioned parallel of opening said street or avenue, or affected order of the Supreme Court, made and entered line to its intersection with the northerly line of tions as may then be offered by such owner, or herein on the 6th day of October, 1992, and duly thereby, and having any claim or demand on on behalf of The City of New 'York. Jackson avenue; thence westerly along said north- account thereof, are hereby required to present the filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, erly line to the point or place of beginning, ex- Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF a copy of which order was filed in the office of same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- NEW YORK, September 25, 1903. ceptine from said area all streets, avenues and missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our the Register of the County of Kings on the 6th roads, or portions thereof, heretofore legally office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the WM. 0. CAMPBELL, day of October, 1902, and indexed in the Index opened, as such area is shown upon our benefit Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, Bor- FRANK ANDERSON, of Conveyances in Section 15, Blocks 4966, 4967, maps deposited as aforesaid. ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with SIDNEY H. PALMER. 4949. 4950. 4932 and 4933 Commissioners of hourth-That our report herein will be pre- such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner Commissioners. Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of or claimants may desire, within twenty days after CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 825,017 making a just and equitable estimate of the loss the State of New York, Second Department, at a date of this notice. or damage, if any, to the respective owners, Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, And we, the said Commissioners, will be in SECOND DEPARTMENT. lessees, parties and persons entitled to or inter- to he held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- attendance at our said office on the 19th day of ested in the lands and premises to be taken for ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on October, 1903, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of In the matter of the application of The City of the purpose of opening the said street or avenue, the 24th day ot November, 1903, at the opening tint day, to hear the said parties and persons in New York, relative to acquiring title to as particularly described in the petition of The of the Court on that day. relation thereto, and at such time and place, and WYTHE AVENUE, from Norman avenue to City of New York, filed with said order in the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEw YORK, at such further or other time and place as we North Thirteenth street, in the Fourteenth and office of the Clerk of Kings County, and for the July 3i, 1903. may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation Seventeenth Wards, in the Borough of Brook- purpose of making a just and equitable assess- CLARENCE EDWARDS, thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or lyn, The City of New York. ment of the benefit of said street or avenue so to Chairman; claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- he opened, to the respective owners, parties and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, persons respectively entitled to or interested in THOMAS STUART, tions as may then be offered by such owner, or N the undersigned, were appointed by an on behalf of The City of New York. order of the Supreme Court, made and entered the lands and premises and not required for the Commissioners. fiurpgset d of t opening- said street or avenue, but 525,013 Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF herein on the tad day of March, z99, and duly JOHN P. DUNK, Clerk. NEW YORK, September 25, 1903. thereby, and of ascertaining and defining filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, the district benefited by said assessment, and the RICHARD GOODWIN, a copy of which order was filed in the office of In the matter of acquiring title by The City of extent and boundaries of the respective tracts and HENRY MARSHALL, the Register of the County of Kings on the 24th parcels of land participating in said benefit, and New York to certain lands and premises situ- ARTHUR BECKWITH, day of March, 1903, and indexed in the Index of ated on the westerly side of ALLEN STREET, of performing the trusts and duties required of Commissioners. Conveyances iin Section 8, Blocks 2278 and 2279; us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The one hundred sixteen feet eight inches south of Ci1ARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 825,017 Section 9, Blocks 2613, 2615, 2639 and 2641; Rivington street, in the Borough of Manhattan, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the City of New York, and the acts or parts of acts in The City of New York, duly selected as a purpose of making a just and equitable estimate supplementary thereto or amendatory. thereof. site for a public bath according to law. SECOND DEPARTMENT. All parties and persons interested in the lands of the loss or -damage, if any, to the respective and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT In the matter of the application of The City of owners, lessees, parties and persons entitled to of opening said street or avenue, or affected N August H. Stebbens, Charles L. Barlow and New York, relative to acquiring title to or interested in the lands and premises to be thereby, and having any claim or demand on Adam Wiener, apopinted Commissioners of Esti- CLEVELAND STREET, from Pitkin avenue taken for the purpose of opening the said street account thereof, are hereby required to present the mate and Appraisal herein by an order dated to New Lots road or avenue, in the Twenty- or avenue, as particularly described in the petition same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- September 17, 1903, and filed in the office of sixth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The of The City of New York, filed with said order missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our City of New York. in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and the Clerk of the County of Kings, will appear for the purpose of making a just and equitable office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the before the Justice of the Supreme Court sitting N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, assessment of the benefit of said street or avenue Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, Bor- at Special Term, Part II., at the County Court- the undersigned, were appointed by an so to be opened, to the respective owners, parties ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with house in the Borough of Manhattan, on the 2d day order of the Supreme Court, made and entered and persons respectively entitled to or interested such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner of October, 1903, at I1 a. m., to be examined by herein on the 25th day of May, 1903, and duly in the lands and premises and not required for the or claimants may desire, within twenty days after the Corporation Counsel, or by any person having filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, purpose of opening said street or avenue, but late of this notice. an interest in the lands proposed to be taken, as a copy of which order was filed in the office of benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining And we, the said Commissioners, will be in to their qualifications to act as Commissioners of the Register of the County of Kings on the 27th the district benefited by said assessment, and the attendance at our said office on the loth day of Estimate and Appraisal. day of May, 1903, and indexed in the Index of extent and boundaries of the respective tracts and October, 1903, at to o'clock in the forenoon of Dated NEw YORK. September 19, 1903. Conveyances in section 13, Blocks 4016, 4017, parcels of land participating in said benefit, and that day, to hear the said parties and persons in GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel, 4032. 4033, 4048, 404_9, 4064, 4065, 4080 of performing the trusts and duties required of us relation thereto, and at such time and place, and No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhat- and 4081; Section 14, Blocks 4312 and 4313. by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The at such further or other time and place as we tan, New York City. 522,02 Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment City of New York, and the acts or parts of acts may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation for the purpose of making a just and thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- SECOND DEPARTMENT. equitable estimate of the loss or damage, if any, All parties and persons interested in the lands to the respective owners, lessees, parties and tions as may then be offered by such owner, or In the matter of the application of The City of and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose on behalf of The City of New York. New York, relative to acquiring title to persons entitled to or interested in the lands of opening said street or avenue, or affected and premises to be taken for the purpose of Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF HEMLOCK STRE:ET, from Glenmore avenue thereby, and having any claim or demand on NEW YORK, September 25, 1903. to Sutter avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward. in opening the said street or avenue, as particularly account thereof, are hereby required to present the the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New described in the petition of The City of New same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- HENRY F. COCHRANE, York. York, filed with said order in the office of the missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our J. Clerk of Kings County, and for the purpose of office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the ALBERT C. GOODWIN, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, making a just and equitable assessment of the Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, Bor- Commisssi2o571s7. N the undersigned, were appointed by an benefit of said street or avenue so to be opened ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. order of the Supreme Court, made and entered to the respective owners, parties and persons re- such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner herein on the nth day of May, 1903, and duly spectively entitled to or interested in the lands or claimants may desire, within twenty days after FIRST DEPARTMENT. filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and premises and not required for the purpose of date of this notice. a copy of which order was filed in the office of opening said street or avenue, but benefited In the matter of the application of The City of the Register of the County of Kings on the 12th thereby, and of ascertaining and defining the And we, the said Commissioners, will be in New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever day of May, 1903. and indexed in the Index of district benefited by said assessment, and the ex- attendance at our said office on the zgth day of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to Conveyances in Section 13, Blocks 4216, 4217, tent and boundaries of the respective tracts and October, tgo3, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the lands, tenements and hereditaments required 4235, 4236, 4252 and 4253, Commissioners of parcels of land participating in said benefit, and that day, to hear the said parties and persons in for the widening of EAST TWO HUNDRED Estimate and Assessment for the purpose of mak- of performing the trusts and duties required of relation thereto, and at such time and place, and A NI) THIRTY-THIRD STREET (although ing a just and equitable estimate of the loss or ns by title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The at such further or other time and place as we not yet named by proper authority), between damage, if any, to the respective owners, lessees, City of New York, and the acts or parts of acts may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation Webster avenue and the Bronx river, in the panics and persons entitled to or interested in supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, the lands and premises to be taken for the pur- All parties and persons interested in the lands claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- City of New York. pose of opening the said street or avenue. as and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose tions as may then he offered by such owner, or particularly described in the petition of The City of opening said street or avenue, or affected on behalf of The City of New York. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of New York, filed with said order in the office thereby, and having any claim or demand on Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred of the Clerk of Kings County, and for the pur- account thereof, are hereby required to present the NEW YORK, September 25, 1903. reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled pose of making a just and equitable assessment same, duty verified, to us, the undersigned Coin- FRANK OBEMIER, matter, will be presented for taxation to one of of the benefit of said street or avenue so to be missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our FRANK J. PRICE, the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State opened, to the respective owners, parties and office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the SOLON ARBANELL, of New York, First Department, at a Special persons respectively entitled to or interested in Law Department, No. r66 Montague street, Bor- Commissioners. Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County the lands and premises and not required for the ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 925,0t7 Courthouse in the Borough of Manhattan, in purpose of opening said street or avenue, but such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner The City of New York, on the 7th day of October, 1903, at i0.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de- or claimants may desire, within twenty days after SECOND DEPARTMENT. fining the district benefited by said assessment, date of this notice. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard and the extent and boundaries of the respective And we, the said Commissioners, will be in In the matter of the application of The City of thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges tracts and parcels of land participating in said attendance at our said office on the aoth day of New York, relative to acquiring title to and expenses has been deposited in the office of benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties October, 1903, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of BAY SIXTEENTH STREET, from Bath ave- the Clerk of the County of New York, there to required of us by title 4 of chapter 17 of the that day, to hear the said parties and persons in nue to Cropsey avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, remain for and during the space of ten days, as Charter of The City of New York, and the acts relation thereto, and at such time and place, and in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New required by the provisions of section goo of the amend- at such further or other time and place as we York. Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter or parts of acts supplementary thereto or t66 of the Laws of too/. atory thereof. may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, All parties and persons interested in the lands the undersigned, were appointed by an September 24, 1903. and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose claimants, or such additional proofs and allega- order of the Supreme Court, made and entered of opening said street or avenue, or affected tions as may then he offered by such owner, or FLOYD M. LORD, on behalf of The City of New York. herein on the 26th day of May, 1903, and duly thereby, and having any claim or demand on filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, WM. H. PEIRCE, account thereof, are hereby required to present the Dated BOROUGH or BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF PIERRE G. CARROLL, New YORK, September a copy of which order was filed in the office of same. duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- 25, 1903. the Register of the County of Kings on the 27th Commissioners. missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our FRANK J. PRICE, day of May, 1903, and indexed in the Index of JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 524,05 office in the Bureau of Street Openings of the WILLIAM L. PERKINS, Conveyances in Section 79, Blocks 6433 and 6434. Law Department, No. 166 Montague street, Bor- HARRIS G. EAMES, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment feir SECOND DEPARTMENT. ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, with Commissioners. the purpose of making a just and equitable esti- In the matter of the application of The City of such affidavits or other proofs as the said owner CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 825,o17 mate of the loss or damage, if any, to the respect- New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever or claimants may desire, within twenty days after ive owners, lessees, parties and persons entitled to the same has not been heretofore acquired, to date of this notice. SECOND DEPARTMENT. or interested in the lands and premises to be taken the lands and premises required for the opening And we, the said Commissioners, will be in for the purpose of opening the said street or and extending of PALMER AVENUE (al- attendance at our said office on the asst day of In the matter of the application of The City of avenue, as particularly described in the petition though not yet named by proper authority). October, 1903, at to o'clock in the forenoon of New York, relative to acquiring title to of The City of New York. filed with said order from Richmond avenue to Heberton avenue. in that day. to hear the said parties and persons in CRESCENT STREET, from Belmont avenue in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, and the Third Ward, Borough of Richmond, City relation thereto, and at such time and place, and to a line about too feet 9 inches south of for the purpose of making a just and equitable of New York. at such further or other time and place as we Blake avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, in the assessment of the benefit of said street or avenue may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. so to be opened, to the respective owners, parties N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, thereto, and examine proofs of such claimant or and persons respectively entitled to or interested the undersigned, were apopinted by an or- Claiman', or such additional proofs and allega- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, der of the Supreme Court, bearing date the aoth the undersigned, were appointed by an in the lands and premises and not required for tions as may then be offered by such owner, or N the purpose of opening said street or avenue, but day of July. 1903. and duly entered in the office on behalf of The City of New York. order of the Supreme Court. made and entered of the Clerk of the County of Richmond, herein on the 25th day of May, 1903, and duly benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and de- Dated Bosoucu or BROOKLYN, THE CITY Of fining the district benefited by said assessment, at his office in the Borough of Richmond, NEW Yfalc, September 25. 1903. filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County, a copy of which order was filed in the office of and the extent and boundaries of the respective in The City of New York, on the 31st R. M. WHITING, the Register of the County of Kings on the 27th tracts and parcels of land participating in said day of July, 1903, Commissioners of Estimate EUGENE B. HOWELL, day of May, x99, and indexed in the Index of benefit, and of performing the trusts and duties and Assessment for the purpose of making GEORGE W. WILSON, Conveyances in Section 13, Blocks 4235, 4234, required of us by title 4 of chatper 17 of the a just and equitable estimate and assess- Commissioners. 4251, 4252, 4267, 4268, 4282 and 4283, Commis- Charter of The City of New York, and the acts ment of the loss and damage, if any, or of the CHAR. ES S. TABER, Clerk. 825,017 sioners of Estimate and Assessment for the pur- or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amend- benefit and advantage, if any, as the case may pose of making a just and equitable estimate of atory thereof. be, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and SECOND DEPARTMENT. the loss or damage, if any, to the respective All parties and persona interested in the lands persons respectively entitled unto or interested owners, lessees, parties and persons entitled to or and premises taken or to be taken for the purpose in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and prem- In the natter of the application of The City of ises required for the purpose by and in conse- New York, relative to acquiring title to interested in the lands and premises to he taken of opening said street or avenue, or affected FREEMAN STREET, from Provost street to for the purpose of opening the said street or thereby, and having any claim or demand on quence of opening the above-mentioned street or

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avenue, the same being particularly set forth and authority), from Kingsbridge road to Harlem account thereof, are hereby required to present westerly side of Flatbush avenue to the centre dtecribed in the petition of The City of New river, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Man- the same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned line of the block between Avenue J and Avenue York, and also in the notice of the application hattan, City of New York. Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at K; running thence westerly through the centre for the said order thereto attached, filed herein our office, fourteenth floor, Nos. 90 and 92 West lines of the blocks between Avenue J and Avenue in the office of the Clerk of the County of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City K to the point or place of beginning. It iehmond ..0 lb, 31st day of July. 1903; and a N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred of New York, with such affidavits or other proofs Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- just and equitable estimate and assessment of by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled as the said owners or claimants may desire, sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the value of the benefit and advantage of said matter, will be presented for taxation to one of within twenty days after the date of this notice. the State of New York, Second Department, at street or avenue so to be opened or laid out the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of And we, the said Commissioners, will be in a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, and formed, to the respective owners, lessees, New York, First Department, at a Special Term attendance at our said office on the 14th day of to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- parties and persons respectively entitled to or thereof, Part I., to he held at the County Court- October, 1903, at t t o'clock in the forenoon of ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on interested in the said respective lands, tenements, house in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City that day, to hear the said parties and persons in the ad day of November, 1903, at the opening of at hereditaments and premises not required for the of New York, on the 2d day of October, 1903, relation thereto. And at such time and place, and the Court on that day. purpose of opening, laying out and forming the 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon at such further or other time and place as we Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon: and same, but benefited thereby, and of ascertaining may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation New YORK, September 17, 1903. that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses and defining the extent and boundaries of the thereto and examine the proofs of such claimant HARRISW ILSON, has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of respective tracts or parcels of land to be taken or claimants, or such additional proofs and alle- Chairman; the County of New York, there to remain for or to be assessed therefor, and of performing the gations as may then be offered by such owner, HARRY HOWARD DALE, and during the space of ten days, as required by trusts and duties required of us by chapter z7, or on behalf of The City of New York. HENRY JOSEPH, the provisions of section 999 of the Greater New title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, as Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Commissioners. amended, and the acts or parts of acts supple- CITY, September 17, 1903. CHAS. S. TABER, Clerk. 517,03 mentary thereto or amendatory thereof. Laws of 1.9ot. Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, RICHARD H. MITCHELL, All parties and persons interested in the real SECOND DEPARTMENT. September 19, 1903. LOUIS M. EBLING, estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of EUGENE M. CAMP, opening the said street or avenue, or affected HAROLD NATHAN, In the matter of the application of The City of Commissioners. thereby, and having any claim or demand on ac- PETER H. GARLAND, New York, relative to acquiring title to the JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 516,ot° count thereof, are hereby required to present the JOHN T. RYAN, lands, tenements and hereditaments required same, duly verified, to us, the undersigned Com- Commissioners. for the purpose of opening EAST FIFTEENTH missioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our JOHN P. Dome, Clerk. SECOND DEPARTMENT. STREET, from Kings Highway to Water office, fourteenth floor, Nos. go and 92 West Works, in the Thirty-first Ward, in the Bor- In the matter of the application of The City of Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of SECOND DEPARTMENT. ough of Brooklyn of The City of New York, as New York, with such affidavits or other proofs New York, relative to acquiring title to the the same has been heretofore laid out. as the said owners or claimants may desire, In the matter of the application of The City of lands, tenements and hereditaments required New York relative to acquiring title, wherever for the purpose of opening EAST THIR- E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- within twenty days after the date of this notice. ers of Estimate and Assessment in the And we, the said Commissioners, will be in the same has not been heretofore acquired, to TEENTH STREET, from Avenue T to Graves. W GRACE CHURCH PLACE (although not yet end Neck road, in the Thirty-first Ward, in the above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all attendance at our said office on the 17th day of persons interested in this proceeding, and to the October, 1903, at it 1 o'clock in the forenoon of named by proper authority), from Simonson Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New place westerly about 130 feet, in the Third York, as the same has been heretofore laid out. owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all that day, to hear the said parties and persons in houses and lots and improved and unimproved relation thereto. And at such time and place, Ward, Borough of Richmond, City of New E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION. lands affected thereby, and to all others whom and at such further or other time and place as York. vv ers of Estimate and Assessment in the it may concern, to wit: we may appoint, we will hear such owners in IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT WE, r4 oTic. above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all First-That we have completed our estimate relation thereto and examine the proofs of such the undersigned, were appointed by an or- persons interested in this proceeding, and to the and assessment, and that all persons interested claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs der of the Supreme Court, bearing date the 29th owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene- and allegations as may then be offered by such day of July, 1903, and duly entered in the office houses and lots and improved and unimproved ments and hereditaments and premises affected owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. of the Clerk of the County of Richmond, at his lands affected thereby, and to all others whom thereby, and having objections thereto, do present Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK office in the Borough of Richmond, in The City It may concern, to wit: their said objections in writing, duly verified, to CITY. September 2t, 1903. of New York, on the 31st day of July, 1903, First-That we have completed our estimate us at our office in the office of the Law Depart- Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment for the SIDNEY F. RAWSON, and assessment, and that all persons interested in inent, No. t66 Montague street, in the Borough purpose of making a just and equitable estimate WILLIAM A. SHORT, this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or AUGUSTUS ACKER, and assessment of the loss and damage, if any, and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, before the 14th day of October, 1903, and that or of the benefit and advantage, if any, as the Commissioners. and having objection thereto, do present their we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Clerk. case may be, to the respective owners, lessees, JOHN P. DUNN, 821,014 said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at objecting, and for that purnose will be in attend- parties and persons respectively entitled unto or our office in the office of the Law Department, ance at our said office on the 15th day of October, FIRST DEPARTMENT. interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of 1903, at t 1 o'clock a. m. and premises required for the purpose by and in Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or In the matter of the application of The City of Second-That the abstract of our said estimate consequence of opening the above-mentioned before the 9th day of October, 1903, and that New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever street or avenue., the same being particularly set and assessment, tocether with our dams' and the same has not been heretofore acquired, to we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, forth and described in the petition of The City objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- EAST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SEV- of New York, and also in the notice of the appli- proofs and other documents used by us in making ENTH STREET, from Brook avenue to Ger- ance at our said office on the 13th day of Octo. our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of cation for the said order thereto attached, filed her, 1903, at t o'clock p. m. man place, including the triangular space lying Street Openings of the Law Department of The herein in the office of the Clerk of the County Second-That the abstract of our said estimate northeasterly thereof, and EAST ONE HUN- of Richmond on the 31st day of July, 1903, and City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, DRED AND FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET and assessment, together with our damage and No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of just and equitable estimate and assessment of benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, (although not yet named by proper authority), 'he value of the benefit and advantage of said Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to from German place to St. Ann's avenue, in the proofs and other documents used by us in making remain until the 25th day of October, i9o3. street or avenue so to be opened or laid out and our report, have been deposited in the Bureau Twenty-third Ward, Borough of The Bronx, in formed, to the respective owners, lessees, parties Third-That the limits of our assessment for The City of New York. of Street Openings of the Law Department of an 1 persons respectively entitled to or interested The City of New 'York in the Borough of Brook- benefit include all those lands, tenements and N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE in the said respective lands, tenements, heredita- lyn, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- supplemental and additional bill of costs, ments and premises not required for the purpose of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of charges and expenses incurred by reason of the of opening, laying out and forming the same, but remain until the 17th day of October, 1903. New York, which, taken together, are bounded proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be benefited thereby, and of ascertaining and defining Third-That the limits of our assessment for and described as follows, viz.: presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the extent and boundaries of the respective tracts benefit include all those lands, tenements and Beginning at a point on the southerly side of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, tr parcels of land to be taken or to be assessed hereditaments and premises situate, lying and be- Kings Highway where the same intersects the First Department, at a Special Term thereof, .herefor and of performing the trusts and duties ing in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of centre line of the block between East Fifteenth Part I., to be held at the County Courthouse in required' of us by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York, which, taken together, are bounded street and East Sixteenth street; running thence the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New New York Charter, as amended, and the acts and described as follows, viz.: southerly through the centre line of the blocks York, on the 2d day of October, 1903, at to.so or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amend- Begitthing at a point on the southerly side of between East Fifteenth street and East Sixteenth o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon there- tory Avenue T, where the same intersects the centre street to the northerly side of the Kings County after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that All parties and persons interested in the real line of the block between East Thirteenth street Water Works; running thence westerly along the the said supplemental and additional bill of costs. estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of and East Fourteenth street; running thence south- northerly side of the Mims County Water Works charges and expenses has been deposited in the opening the said street or avenue, or affected erly and parallel with East Thirteenth street to to the centre line of the block between East office of the Clerk of the County of New York, thereby, and having any claim or demand on the northerly side of Gravesend Neck road; run- Fourteenth street and East Fifteenth street; run- there to remain for and during the space of ten .ccount thereof, are hereby required to present ning thence westerly along the northerly side of ning thence northerly through the centre line of days, as required by the provisions of section 999 he same, duly verified, to es, the undersigned Gravesend Neck road to the centre line of the the blocks between East Fourteenth and East of the Greater New York Charter, as amended Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, at our block between East Thirteenth street and Home- Fifteenth streets to the southerly side of Kings by chapter 466 of the Laws of igoi. office, fourteenth floor, Nos. 90 and 92 West crest avenue; running thence northerly along the Highway; running thence easterly along the south- Dated BOROUG11 OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of centre line of the block between East Thirteenth erly side of Kings Highway to the point or place September 19, 1903. New York, with such affidavits or other proofs as street and Homecrest avenue, to the southerly of beginning. the said owners or claimants may desire, within side of Avenue T; running thence easterly along Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- PHINEAS LEWINSON, twenty (lays after the date of this notice. W. H. BICKELHAUPT, . the southerly side of Avenue T to the point or sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of And we, the said Commissioners, will be in place of beginning. the State of New York, Second Department, at a PETER J. STUMPF, attendance at our said office on the 15th day of Commissioners. Fourth-That our report herein will be pre- Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, October, 1903, at o'clock in the afternoon of to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 519,3o that day, to hear the said parties and persons in sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, relation thereto. And at such time and place, on the 23c1 day of November, i903, at the opening FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. and at such further or other time and place as Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- of the Court on that day. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of we may appoint, we will hear such owners in Dated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF ough of Brooklyn. in The City of New York, on Ncw York to certain lands and premises situ- relation thereto and examine the proofs of such NEW YORK, September 25, the 2d day of November, 1903, at the opening 1903. ated on the southerly side of SPRING claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations as may then be offered by such of the Court on that day. PETER F. LYNAN, STREET, between Hudson and Varick streets, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, TILE CITY OF Chairman; in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. Dated Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK NEW YORK, September 17, 1903. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, New York, duly selected as a site for an engine WM. A. MULDOON, house for the Fire Department of The City of CITY, September 03, 1903. AMBROSE B. TREMAINE, Chairman; Commissioners. New York according to law. WM. M. MULLEN, CHARLES S. TABER, Clerk. 525,012 JOHN S. DAVENPORT, L. LAFRANCE, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ED- AUGUSTUS ACKER, WILLIAM STONE, N ward H. Daly, Louis M. Sonnenberg and Commissioners. Commissioners. SECOND DEPARTMENT. William H. Ricketts, appointed Commissioners of JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. s18,o12 CHAS. S. TABER, Clerk. SI7,03 Estimate and Appraisal herein by an order dated In the matter of the application of The City of September 17, 1903, and filed in the office of the New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Clerk of the County of Kings, will appear before FIRST DEPARTMENT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises required for the opening the Justice of the Supreme Court sitting at Special In the matter of the application of The City of In the matter of the application of The City of Term, Part II., at the County Courthouse in the and extending of CLARK. STREET (although New York relative to acquiring title, wherever New York, relative to acquiring title to the not yet named by proper authority), from Borough of Manhattan, on the 2d day of October, the same has not been heretofore acquired, to lands, tenements and hereditaments required 1903, at ti a. m., to be examined by the Corpora- Main street to Van Alst avenue, in the First the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening AVENUE K, from Ward, Borough of Queens, in The City of New tion Counsel, or by any person having an interest Ocean avenue to Flatbush avenue, in the for the opening and extending of DAWSON York. in the lands proposed to be taken, as to their STREET (although not yet named by pepper Thirty-second Ward, in the Borough of Brook- qualifications to act as Commissioners of Estimate authority), from Craven street (East One lyn of The City of New York, as the same has E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- and Appraisal. Hundred and Fifty-sixth street) to Intervale been heretofore laid out. W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the Dated NEw YORK, September 19, 1903. avenue, in the Twenty-third Ward, Borough of above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel, E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- persons interested in this proceeding, and to the The Bronx, City of New York. ers of Estimate and Assessment in the No. 2 Tryon Row, Borough of Manhat- W owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all tan, New York City. 1122,02 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, houses and lots and improved and unimproved N the undersigned, were appointed by orders persons interested in this proceeding, and to the lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it FIRST DEPARTMENT. of the Supreme Court, bearing date the 14th owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all may concern, to wit: day of May, 1903, and the 25th day of Tuly, houses and lots and improved and unimproved In the matter of the application of The City of lands affected thereby, and to all others whom First-That we have completed our estimate 1903, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk and assessment, and that all persons interested in New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever of the County of New York, at his office in the it may concern, to wit: the same has not been heretofore acquired, to First-That we have completed our estimate this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements ttorough of Manhattan in The City of New York, and hereditaments and premises affected thereby the lands and premises required for the opening on the ad day of June, t9o3, and the 28th day of and assessment, and that all persons interested in and extending of NORTHERN AVENUE this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and having objections thereto, do present their Tuly, 1903, a copy of which order was duly filed said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at (although not yet named by proper authority), in the office of the Register of the County of and hereditaments and premises affected thereby. front West One Hundred and Eighty-first street and having objections thereto, do present their our office, No. 21 Jackson avenue, in the Borough New York, and indexed in the Index of Con- of Queens, in The City of New York, on or to points 784.3 feet and 756.23 feet northerly veyances, Block Nos. 2695, 2696, 2697, no/ and said objections in writing, duly verified, to us therefrom, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of at our office in the office of the Law Department, before the 15th day of October, 1903, and that 2702, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Manhattan, City of New York. for the purpose of making a just and equitable No. t66 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, ance at our said office on the Igth day of October, if any. or of the benefit and advantage, if any, the 9th day of October, 1903, and that we, the bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred said Commissioners. will hear parties so objecting. 1903, at 2 o'clock p. M. by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled as the case may be, to the respective owners, Second-That the abstract of our said estimate 'cosecs. parties and persons respectively entitled and for that purpose will be in attendance at our matter, will be presented for taxation to one of said office on the 14th day of October, 1903, at and assessment, together with our damage and the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of unto or interested in the lands, tenements, benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, hereditaments and premises required for the pur- r o'clock a. New York, First Department, at a Special Term Second-That the abstract of our said estimate proofs and other documents used by us in making thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court- pose by and in consequence of opening the above- our report, have been deposited in the Bureau mentioned street or avenue, the same being par- and assessment, together with our damage and house in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, of Street Openings in the Law Department of of New York, on the 2d day of October, 1903. at ticularly set forth and described in the petition The City of New York, No. 21 Tackson avenue, of The City of New York, and also in the notice proofs and other documents used by us in making 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of in the Borough of Queens, in said city, there to thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and of the application for the said order thereto remain until the 26th day of October, 1903. attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk Street Openings of the Law Department of The that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses City of New York in the Borough of Brooklyn, Third-That the limits of our assessment for has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of of the County of New York on the ad day of benefit include all those lands, tenements and June, 1903; and a just and equitable estimate No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of the County of New York, there to remain for Brooklyn, in The City of New York, there to hereditaments and premises situate, lying and and during the space of ten days, as required by and assessment of the value of the benefit and being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of advantage of said street or avenue so to he opened remain until the 17th day of October, tgo3. the provisions of section 999 of the Greater New Third-That the limits of our assessment for New York, which, taken together, are bounded York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the or laid out and formed, to the respective owners, and described as follows, viz.: lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled benefit include all those lands,. tenements and Laws of 1901. hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Beginning at the point of intersection of the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEw Yoltic, to or interested in the said respective lands, tene- Dated being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City northwesterly prolongation of a line drawn paral- September 19, 1903. ments, hereditaments and premises not required lel to and distant too feet southwesterly from the for the purpose of opening, laying out and form- of New York, which, taken together, are bounded ALFRED R. CONKLING, and described as follows, viz.: southwesterly line of Clark street with the south- ing the same, but benefited thereby, and of erly line of Main street; running thence north- MAURICE DEICHES, ascertaining and defining the extent and bound- Beginning at a point on the easterly side of HARTWELL A. WILKINS, Ocean avenue where the same intersects the cen- easterly to the point of intersection of the Commissioners. aries of the respective tracts or parcels of land northerly line of Main street with a line drawn to be taken or to be assessed therefor, and of tre line of the block between Avenues J and K; JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. s19,30 running thence southerly along the easterly side parallel to and distant too feet westerly from performing the trusts and ditties required of us the westerly line of Woolsey street; thence north- by chapter 17, title 4 of the Greater New York of Ocean avenue to the centre line of the block FIRST iEPARTMENT. between Avenue K and Avenue L; running thence erly along said parallel line to its intersection Charter, as amended, and the acts or parts of and distant too easterly and parallel with Avenue K to the west- with a line drawn parallel to In the matter of the application of The City of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. feet northerly from the northerly line of Main erly side of East Thirty-eighth street; running New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever All parties and persons interested in the real line to thence northerly along the westerly side of East street; thence easterly along said parallel the same has not been heretofore acquired, to estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and Thirty-eighth street to the southwesterly side of WEST TWO HUNDRED AND TWELFTH opening the said street or avenue, or affected distant too feet easterly from the easterly STREET (although not yet named by proper thereby, and having any claim or demand on Flatbush avenue; running thence along the south- 8196 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 5903.

of Woolsey street; thence southerly along said interested in this proceeding, and to the owner of Crotona Park North; thence northwesterly SECOND DEPARTMENT. parallel line to the northerly line of Main street; or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses along said line parallel to Crotona Park North In the matter of the application of The City of thence southeasterly to the point of intersection and lots and improved and unimproved lands to the point or place of beginning, as such streets New York, relative to acquiring title to of the southerly line of Main street with a line affected hereby, and to all others whom it may are shown upon the final maps and profiles of the BRIDGEWATER STREET, from Norman ave- drawn parallel to and distant too feet north- concern, to wit: Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards of The nue to Meeker avenue, in the Seventeenth and easterly from the northeasterly line of Clark First —That we have completed our estimate City of New York, excepting from said area all Eighteenth Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn, street; thence still southeasterly along said and assessment, and that all persons interested in streets, avenues and roads, or portions thereof, in The City of New York. parallel line to the northwesterly line of Van this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements heretofore legally opened, as such area is shown DYKE IS HEREBY-GIVEN THAT AN Alst Avenue; thence southwesterly along the and hereditaments and premises affected thereby upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. application will be made to the Supreme northwesterly line of Van Alst avenue to and having objections thereto, do present their Fourth—That our supplemental and amended Court of the State of New York, at a Special its intersection with a line drawn parallel said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at report herein will be presented for confirmation Term thereof appointed for the hearing of mo- to and distant ioo feet southwesterly from our office, No. 21 Jackson avenue, in the Borough to the Supreme Court of the Sate of New Yorke tions, to be held in the Kings County Courthouse the southwesterly line of Clark street; thence of Queens, in The City of New York, on or before First Department, at a Special Term thereof, in the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of northwesterly along said parallel line and its the 17th day of October, 1903, and that we the ('art Ill„ to be held in the County Courthouse October, 1903, at the opening of the Court on northwesterly prolongation to the point or place said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of that day, or as soon thecrafter as counsel can be of beginning, excepting from said area all streets, and for that purpose will be in attendance at our New York, on the 12th day of November, 1903, heard, for an order amending the above entitled avenues and roads, or portions thereof, heretofore said office on the loth day of October, 1903, at 3 at the opening of the Court on that day. proceeding by excluding all the land indicated legally opened, as such area is shown upon our o'clock p. Dated BOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, on the Rule Map herein and upon the original benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. Second.—That the abstract of our said estimate July 23, 1903. Draft Damage Map herein which lies south of Fourth—That our report herein will be pre- and assessment, together with our damage and THEODORE E. SMITH, the southerly line of Bridgewater street, as shown sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, Chairman; upon a map entitled 'Map of Property Belonging the State of New York, Second Department, at a proofs and other documents used by us in making JOHN J. QUINLAN, to C. L. and A. C. Kingsland, jr., filed in the Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Commissioners. Register's Office of Kings County March 8, 1869, to be held in the County Courthouse in the Bor- Street Openings in the Law Department of The JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 526,014 as Map No. 8o7," and a line drawn in continua- ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on City of New fork, No. 21 Jackson avenue, in the tion thereof westerly to the easterly side of the a4th day of November, 1903, at the opening Borough of Queens, in said city, there to remain Apollo street, and by including in such proceed- of the Court on that day. until the 28th day of October, 1903. FIRST DEPARTMENT. ing all the land lying between said line above Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, Third.—That the limits of our assessment for described and a line drawn parallel thereto and July 31, 1903. benefit include all those lands, tenements and In the matter of the application of The City of distant seventy feet northerly therefrom, extend- THOMAS B. SEAMAN, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever ing from the easterly side of Meeker avenue to Chairman; being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to a point where said line will be intersected by the CHARLES FREDERICK, New York, which, taken together, are bounded FINI)LAY AVENUE (although not yet named northerly line of Norman avenue if extended. H. STEWART McKNIGHT, and described as follows, viz.•. by proper authority), from East One Hundred Dated September z6, 1903. Commissioners. Beginning at a point formed by the intersection and Sixty-fourth street to East One Hundred GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel, Jon!. P. DUNN, Clerk. 925,013 of the easterly line of Van Alst avenue with a line and Seventieth street, in the Twenty-third No. r66 Montague Street, Brooklyn, parallel to, and-. moo feet northerly from, the Warcl, Borough of The Bronx, City of New N. Y. 526,07 SECOND DEPARTMENT. northerly line of Payntar avenue; running thence York. easterly along said parallel line to its intersection SECOND DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the application of The City of with the westerly line of Debevoise avenue; N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever thence southerly along said westerly line to its bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred In the matter of the application of The City of the same has not been heertofore acquired, to intersection with the northwesterly line of Jack- by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled New York, relative to acquiring title to SHELL the lands, and premises required for the opening son avenue; thence southwesterly along said matter, will be presented for taxation to one of ROAD, from Avenue N. to Canal avenue, and and extending of DITMARS AVENUE northwesterly line to its intersection with a line 'he Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of WEST SIXTH STREET, from Neptune ave- (although not yet named by proper authority), parallel to, and ioo feet southerly from the south- New York, First Department, at a Special Term nge to Sheepshead Bay road, in the Thirty-first from Steinway avenue easterly to Old Bowery erly line of Payntar avenue; thence westerly 'hereof, Part I., to be held at the County Coart- Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City Bay road, in the First Ward, Borough of along said parallel line to its intersection with the muse in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York. Queens, in The City of New York. easterly line of Van Alst avenue; thence north- it New York, on the zd day of October, 1903. at OTICE IS HEREBY e..N THAT erly along said easterly line to the point or 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, or as soon N Schuyler W. Leslie, William White and E, TIIE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- place of beginning, excepting from said area all thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and Richard Robinson were appointed by an order of W crs of Estimate and Assessment in the above- streets, avenues and roads or portions thereof that the said bill of costs, charges and expense• :he Supreme Court made and entered the 15t11 entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons heretofore legally opened as such area is shown has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of lay of September, r9o3, Commissioners of Esti- interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or upon our benefit maps deposited as aforesaid. he County of New York, there to remain for mate and Assessment in the above-entitled pro- owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and Fourth.—That our report herein will be pre- nut during the space of ten days, as required by ceeding. lots and improved and unimproved lands affected sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of he provisions of section 999 of the Greater New Notice is also given that the above-named Com- thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, the State of New York, Second Department. at a York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the missioners will attend at a Special Term for the to wit: Special Term thereof. for the hearing of motions Laws of 1901. hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the First—That we have completed our estimate to be held in the County Court House, in the Dated BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Naw You(' Kings County Courthouse in the Borough of and assessment, and that all persons interested in Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, September 19. 1903. Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 8th day this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements on the 24th day of November, 1903, at the open- DAVID THOM SON. of October, 1903, on the opening of the Court on and hereditaments and premises affected thereby ing_of the Court on that day. SAME. SANDERS, that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he and having objections thereto, do present their Dated, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, CHAS. V. HALLEY, heard; and at said time and place, or at such said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at July 31, 1903. Commissioners. other time and place as the Court may direct, the out office, No 21 Jackson avenue, in the Borough JOSEPH FITCH, JOHN P. DUNN, Clerk. 4i9.3o said Commissioners may be examined under oath of Queens, in The City of New York, on or before Chairman. as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to the 17th day of October, 1903, and that we the THOMAS STUART, challenge by any party or person interested in said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, JOHN F. HAGGERTY, FIRST DEPARTMENT. this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of and for that purpose will be in attendance at our Commissioners. In the matter of the application of The City of title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City said office on the 20th day of October, 1903, at 2 Jong P. DUNN, Clerk. 528,055 New 1 ork, acting by and through the Board of New York. o'clock p. m. of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROVKLy N, Second.—That the abstract of our said estimate FIRST DEPARTMENT. to and possession of the uplands, lands, wharf September 26, 1903. and assessment, together with our damage and property, wharfage rights, terms, easements, benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, In the matter of the application of the Mayor, GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel. Aldermen and Commonalty of The City of New emoluments and privileges of and to the up- 526,07 proofs and other documents used by us in mak- lands and lands necessary to be taken for the ing our report, have been deposited in the Bureau York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the improvement of the water front of The City of Street Openings in the Law Department of The of Ncw York on the North river, between Little City of New York, No. 21 Jackson avenue, in the lands, tenements and hereditaments required West Twelfth street and Thirteenth street and PROPOSALS FOR Duos AND ESTIMATES Borough of Queens in said city, there to remain for the purpose of opening PROSPECT AVE- the eatserly side of the marginal street, wharf FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK, until the 28th day of October, 1903. N L'E (although not yet named by proper author- or place adopted by the Board of Docks and NOTICED TO CONTRACTORS. Third.—That the limits of our assessment for ity), from Crotona Park North to East One approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Hundred and Eighty-ninth street, as the same benefit include all those lands, tenements and 1-und, and the Hudson river, pursuant to the GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. hereditaments and premises situate, lying and has been heretofore laid out and designated as plan heretofore adopted by the Board of Docks being in the Borough of Queens in The City of a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth and approved by the Commissioners of the The person or persons making a bid or esti- New York, which, taken together, are bounded Ward of The City of New York. Sinking Fund. mate for any services, work, materials or supplies and described as follows, viz: for The City of New York, or for any of its Beginning at a point formed by the intersection E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ers of Estimate and Assessment in the departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the of the centre line of Old Bowery Bay Road with W N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred same in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title a line parallel to and too feet southwesterly from above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled persons interested in this proceeding, and to the of the supplies, materials, work or services for the southwesterly line of Ditmars avenue; run- niatter will be presented for taxation to one of which the bid or estimate is made, with his or ning thence northwesterly along said parallel line owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all the Justices of the Supreme Court, at a Special houses and lots and improved and unimproved their name or names and the date of presentation to its intersection with the southeasterly line of Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County to the President or Board or to the head of Steinway avenue; thence northeasterly along said lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it Courthouse in The City of New York, Borough may. concern, to wit: tile Department at his or its office, on or before southeasterly line to its intersection with a line Si Mata.....zail. on the 5th day of October. 1903, the date and hour named in the advertisement First—That we have completed our supple- at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or parallel to and foo feet northeasterly from the mental and amended estimate and assessment, for the same, at which time and place the esti- northeasterly line of Ditmars avenue; thence is soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, mates received will be publicly opened by the southeasterly along said parallel line to its inter- and that all persons interested in this proceeding, and that said bill of costs, charges and expenses or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- President or Board or head of said Department section with the centre line of Old Bowery Bay has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of and read, and the award of the contract made road; thence southwesterly along said centre line ments and premises affected thereby and having the County of New York, there to remain for according to law as soon thereafter as practicable. to the point or place of beginning, excepting from objections thereto, do present their said objec- and during the space of ten days, as required Each bid or estimate shall contain the name said area all streets, avenues and roads or portions tions in writing, duly verified, to us at our office, by the provisions of section 999 of the Greater and place of residence of the person making the thereof heretofore legally opened as such area is Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough New York Charter, as amended by chapter 466 same, the names of all persons interested with him shown upon our benefit maps. deposited as afore- of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or of the Laws of igoi. therein, and, if no other person be so interested, before the 16th day of October, 1903, and that said. Dated NEW YORK, September 21, 1903. it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that it is Fourth.—That our report herein will be pre- we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so made without any connection with any other per- sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- S22,02 JOSEPH M. SCHENCK, Clerk. son making an estimate for the same purpose, and the State of New York, Second Department, at a ance at our said office on the 19th day of October, is in all respects fair and without collusion or Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions 1903, at 12 o'clock m. SECOND DEPARTMENT. fraud, and that no member of the Board of Alder- to be held in the County Court House, in the Second—That the abstract of our said supple- men, head of a department, chief of a bureau, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, mental and amended estimate and assessment, In the matter of the application of The City of deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer together with our damage and benefit maps, and New York, relative to acquiring title to prop- of i he City of New York is, shall be or become on the 24th day of November, 1903, at the open- also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other ing of the Court on that day. erty in EAST FIFTH STREET, from Van- interested, directly or indirectly, as contracting documents used by us in making our report. have derbilt street to Ditmas avenue, in the Twenty- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Nay/ YORK, party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise Dated, been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in in or in the performance of the contract, or in JULY 31. 5903- in the Law Department of The City of New The City of New York. the supplies, work or business to which it relates, JAMES A. GRAY, York, Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid Chairman. Borough of Manhattan, in said city, there to ,k1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIJAT AN l• application will be made to the Supreme or estimate must be verified by the oath, in JOSEPH H. FOSTER, remain until the 27th day of October, 1903. writing, of the party or parties making the esti- PETER A. McGARRY, Third—That the limits of our assessment for Court of the State of New York, at a' Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be mate that the several matters stated herein are in Commissioners. benefit include all those lands, tenements and all respects true. Jostar P. Duae, Clerk. 128,013 hereditaments and premises situate, lying and held in the Kings County Courthouse, in the being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City Borough of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of October, Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by of New York, which, taken together, are bounded 1903, at the opening of the Court on that day, the consent, in writing, of two householders or SECOND DEPARTMENT. and described as follows, viz.: or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for freeholders in The City of New York, or of a guaranty or surety company duly authorized by In the matter of the application of Theof Beginning at a point formed by the intersection an order amending the above-entitled proceeding New York, relative to acquiring title to V.AN- of a line drawn parallel to and distant zoo feet by excluding all the property embraced within law to act as surety, and shall contain the mat- to southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Cro- the lines of East Fifth street, from Vanderbilt ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. DAM STREET, from Meeker avenue No bid or estimate will be considered unless, as Bridgewater street, in the Seventeenth Ward, tona Park North with the southwesterly prolongs. street to Fort Hamilton avenue, and discontinuing tion of a line drawn parallel to and distant too this proceeding so far as the same affects the a condition precedent to the reception or con- in the Borough of Brooklyn, one City of New sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by York. feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of property so excluded. Clinton avenue; running thence northeasterly Dated September z6, 1903. a certified check upon one of the State or Na- tional banks of The City of New York, drawn OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT along said prolongation and parallel line to its GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel, Thomas B. Hewitt, Thomas D. Hoxsey and intersection with a line drawn parallel to and to the order of the Comptroller, or money to the N No. 166 Montague Street, Brooklyn, amount of five per centum of the amount of the John Watson were appointed by an order of the distant too feet southwesterly from the south- N. Y. 526,07 Supreme Court made and entered the 15th day of westerly line of East One Hundred and Eighty. bond required, as provided in section 420 of the September, 1903, Commissioners of Estimate and second street; thence northwesterly along said Greater New York Charter. Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding. SECOND DEPARTMENT. The certified check or money should not be line parallel to East One Hundred and Eighty- inclosed in the envelope containing the bid or Notice is also given that the above-named Com- second street to its intersection with a line drawn missioners will attend at a Special Term for the In the matter of the application of The City of estimate, but should be either inclosed in a parallel to and distant Too feet northwesterly New York, relative to acquiring title to SEE- separate envelope addressed to the head of the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the trom the northwesterly side of Crotona avenue; Kings County Courthouse in the Borough of LEY STREET, from Gravesend avenue to Department, President or Board, or submitted thence northeasterly along said line parallel to Nineteenth street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward; Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 8th day Crotona avenue to its intersection with a line personally upon the presentation of the bid or of October, 1903, on the opening of the Court on in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New estimate. drawn parallel to and distant too feet northeast. York. that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be crly from the northeasterly line of Pelham avenue; For particulars as to the quantity and quality heard; and at said time and place, or at such thence southeasterly along said line parallel to OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the other time and place as the Court may direct, the Pelham avenue to its intersection with a line N George C. Brainerd, Jules A. Guedon and work, reference must be made to the specifica- said Commissioners may be examined under oath 'drawn parallel to and distant ioo feet easterly George W. Martin were appointed by an order tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to from the easterly line of the Southern Boulevard. of the Supreme Court made and entered the isth office of the President, Board or Department. challenge by any party or person interested in thence southerly along said line parallel to tin day of September, 1903, Commissioners of Esti- No bid shall be accepted from or contract this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of Southern Boulevard to its intersection with the mate and Assessment in the above-entitled pro- awarded to any person who is in arrears to he title q of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City northeasterly line of East One Hundred and ceeding. City of New Y ork upon debt or contract, or who of New York. Eighty-second street; thence northwesterly along Notice is also given that the above-named Com- is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, said line of East One Hundred and Eighty-second missioner); will attend at a Special Term for the obligation to the City. September 26, 1903. street to its intersection with the easterly line of hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the The contract must be bid for separately. GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel. the Southern Boulevard; thence northwesterly to Kings County Courthouse in the Borough of The right is reserved in each case to reject 526.07 the intersection of the westerly line of the South Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 8th day all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the ern Boulevard, with the northeasterly line of Fast of October, s903, on the opening of the Court on interest of the City so to do. One Hundred and Eighty-second street; thence that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be Bidders will write out the amount of their bids SECOND DEPARTMENT. northwesterly along the said northeasterly line of heard; and at said time and place, or at such of The City of or estimates in addition to inserting the same in In the matter of the application East One Hundred and Eighty-second street to other time and place as the Court may direct, the figures. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever its intersection with the northeasterly prolonga said Commissioners may be examined under oath the same has not been heretofore acquired, to tion of a line drawn parallel to and distant ioo as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to Bidders are requested to make their bids or the lands and premises required for the opening feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of challenge by any party or person interested in estimates upon the blank forms prepared and and extending of PAYNTAR AVENUE Mapes avenue; thence southwesterly along said this proceeding, as provided by section 973 of furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the (although not yet named by proper authority), parallel line and its southwesterly prolongation to title 4 of chapter 17 of the Charter of The City proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- from Jackson avenue to Van Alst avenue, in its intersection with the southwesterly line of of Ncw York. gether with a copy of the contract, including the a specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in the City Fairmount place; thence southwesterly along Dated NEW YORK, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, of New York. line driv-n parallel to Prospect avenue and along poration tounsel, can be obtained upon applies. September 26, 1903. tion therefor at the office of the Department for alf E, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION- the southwesterly prolongation thereof to its inter- section with a line drawn parallel to and distant GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel. which the work is to be done. Plans and draw VV ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above- 526,07 ings of construction work may also be seen there. entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons zoo feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line THE CITY RECORD.

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There shall be published daily, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, under a contract to be made as hereinafter provided, a paper to be known as the CITY RECORD. And said CITY RECORD, and the newspapers now by law designated as corporation newspapers in the present City of Brooklyn, shall be the only papers to be7 included within the term corporation newspapers, as the same is used anywhere in this act ; . . . . There shall be inserted in said CITY RECORD nothing aside from such official matters as are expressly authorized. . . . . All advertising required to be done for the City,except as in this act otherwise specially provided,and all notices required by law or ordinance to be published in corporation papers, shall be inserted at the public expense only in the CITY RECORD, and the publication therein shall be a sufficient compliance with any law or ordinance requiring publication of such matters or notices The Comptroller shall cause a con- tinuous series of the CITY RECORD to be bound as completed, quarterly, and to be deposited with his certificate thereon in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of New York in the County Clerk's office of said County, and in the office of the City Clerk, and copies of the contents of any of the same, certified by such Register, County Clerk, or City Clerk, shall be received in judicial proceedings as prima facie evidence of the truth of the contents thereof.--P526. Greater New York Charter. =_]-I

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SETH LOW, Mayor GEORGE L. RIVES, Corporation Counsel EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller

CHARLES S. HERVEY, Supervisor

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COUNTS, COMMISSIONERS OF- Volunteer Fire Company, Kings; Coroners, Kings and Public Buildings, SupetintendAt of, office and office Office and office hours, 7443. Manhattan; Brooklyn society for Prevention of hours, 7443. Promotion, 8008. Cruelty to Children, 7660. Public Works, Superintendent of, office and office Resignation, 8008. Education Department, salaries fixed, 7598. hours, 7443. Laws and Legislation, notice of meeting of committee on, Sewers, Superintendent of, office and office hours, 7443. 7866. LDERMEN, BOARD OF- RICHMOND: Manhattan, Borough of, salaries fixed, 7662. Buildings, Superintendent of, office and office hours, Bungay street, Bronx, Special Revenue Bonds issued for Mayor, messages from, 7517. outlet sewers, 7662. Minutes, 7597. 7443- Highways, Superintendent of, office and., office hours, City Clerk, office and office hours, 7443. New York and Portchester Railroad Company, petitions for, 7443. Correction Department, salaries fixed, 7661. 7557; hearing granted, 7665. Public Buildings, Superintendent of, office and office Deeds, Commissioners of, appointed, 7664. Pickering, Hon. Richard, resolutions on death of, 7665. hours, 7443. Ray,•Hon. Wm. H., resolutions on death of, 7665. DEPART MENTAL ESTIMATES, 1904: Public Works, Superintendent of, office and office United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Rodmen and hours, 7443. Sisters of Divine Compassion, Public Administrator, Transitmen appointed, 7599. Street Cleaning, Superintendent of, office and office Queens; Brooklyn, E. D., Dispensary and Hospital, Stuyvesant place, Richmond, Corporate Stock issued for pur- hohrs, 7443. Society for Aid of Friendless Women and Children, chase of, for Borough Building, 7559. THE Baoax: Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 7600. Union Railway Company, franchise granted, 7662. Buildings, Superintendent of, office and office hours, Fire Department, 7601. Twenty-first street, Brooklyn, ordinance in relation to width 7443. Surrogate's Court, laew York County, 7607. of, 7665. President, office and office hours, 7443. Law Department, 7612. APPROVED PAPERS- I'uhlic Buildings, Superintendent of, office and office Brooklyn Public Library, 7613. hours, 7443. Bridges, Department of, 7655. Bungay street, Bronx, Special Revenue Bonds issued for out- Parks, Department of, 7617. let sewer, 8114. BRIDGES, DEPARTMENT OF- Health, Department of, 7626. City Surveyor appointed, 8514. Police, Department of, 7630. CorreetioCorrection, 84. of, Special Revenue Bonds issued Advertisements, 7463, 7505, 7521, 7593, 7718, 7733, 7777. Troop C, National Guard, 7633. for, 7825, 7857, 7891, 7947, 7984, 8017, 8057, - 8097, 8129, Seventeenth Separate Company, N. G., N. Y.; Twenty- Deeds, Commissioners of, appointed, 7726. 8161, 8187. second Regiment Engineers, N. G., N. Y.; Forty- Kings County Almshouse, Special Revenue Bonds issued for Appointments, 7499, 7976, 8008, 808/. 8118, gist. Compensation fixed, 7459, 75 ' sev enth Infantry, N. G., N. Y.; Seventy-first Regi- repairs, 8514. 1 5. ment, N. G., N. Y.; Seventh Regiment, N. G., N. Pickering, Hon. Richard, resolutions on death of, 8514. Contracts awarded, 7668. Y., Ray, Hon. Wm. H., resolutions on death of, 8154. Deaths, 7945. • Fourteenth Regiment, N. G., N. Y.; Third Battery, N. 47th St., Manhattan, drinking fountain to be erected, 8114. Discharged, 7852. G., N. Y.; Squadron A, N. G., N. Y.; County Court, Office and office hours, 7443. Queens County, 7635. ,QUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF- Promotion, 8008. Jurors, Commissioners of, Richmond; County Court and PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: Appointments, 815 t. Footwalk, flooring, etc., W'illiamsburgh Bridge, 8057. Surrogate's Court, Richmond; Sheriff, Richmond; Inspector of Masonry appointed, 7864. District Attorney, Queens, 7636. Reinstatements, 7976, Communications, 7863. Report, quarterly ending June 30, 7453. Sheriff, Kings and New York County, 7637. Jerome Park Reservoir, communication relative to engineer- Jurors, Commissioners of, New York County; District Resignations, 7700. ing construction, 7861; extension of time for westerly Transfers, 815i, 8185. Attorney, Richmond; Municipal Court, Second Dis- half, 7863. trict, Queens, 7638. Minutes, 7816, 7817, 7849, 7861. BROOKLYN, BOROUGH OF- Municipal Court, First District, Manhattan; City Court, Office and office City Magistrates' Court, New York County; Munici- hours, 7443. Promotions, 7731. Advertisements, 7465, 7506, 7522, 7546. 7673, 7706, 7722, pal Court, Fifth District, Brooklyn, 7639. Resignations, 815I. 7738. 7777, 7777, 7826, 7858, 7873, 7953. 7985, 801 7, City Magistrates' Court, Brooklyn, Queens and Rich- 8050, 8090, 8122, 8154, 8189. mond; Free Circulating Library, Y. W. C. A., De- ARMORY COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF- Albermarle road, sewer basins, 7510. partment of Libraries, Manhattan; Wilson Industrial Amboy street, sewer, 7802. School for Girls, Sloane Maternity Hospital, Bed- Bills approved, 7725. Contracts awarded, 7725, 7726. Ames street, sewer, 7802. ford Dispensary- Hospital, 7640. Ashford street, sewer, 7802; grade

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IV INDEX TO CITY RECORD-SEPTEMBER. VOL. XXXI.-PART IX. • ME ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT, BOARD OF- Oakland street, sewer basin, 8006. COUNTY CLERK, KINGS COUNTY- Park place, discontinue, 7801. Office and office hours, 7444. Advertisements, 7518, 7542, 7590, 7670, 7702, 7718, 7734, Park, at Fulton street, Putnam avenue and Grand avenue, 7744, 7824, 7856, 7892, 7948, 7980, 8oia, 8052, 8092, 7799. COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK COUNTY- 8124, 8155, 8189. 1. Albemarle road, Brooklyn, receiving basin, 7436. Pennsylvania avenue, fence, 781 Office and office hours, 7444. Pequod avenue, to open, 8005. Almshouse, Richmond, acquisition of land for, 8034. Petitions for public improvements, 7466, 7593, 7693, 7896, COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS COUNTY- Arrochar watershed, Richmond, street system for, 7783. ill 8122, 8189. Ashford street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7423. Plumbing Rules and Regulations, amendments to, 7726, 8113. Office and office hours, 7444. Astoria, Queens, closing streets in, 8136. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND COUNTY- Avenue A., Manhattan, sewer, 7434. Interior public baths, 7466. Avenue L, Brooklyn, reduction of assessment for opening Sewers, Evergreen avenue, 7506; Starr street, Putnam Office and office hours, 7444. 7553. avenue, 7873. Avenue U, Brooklyn, site for Sixty-eighth Precinct Police COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY- Supplies for baths, 7674. Station, 8036. Prospect Park W., fencing. 7709. Chambers and hours, 7444. Battery avenue, ro6th and 107th streets, Brooklyn, closing. Public park, Bedford avenue. Atlantic avenue. Redford place Bay Ridge avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 7425• and Brevoort place, 7885; Avenue D, Bedford avenue, COUNTY COURT, QUEENS COUNTY- Bay Twenty-second street, Brooklyn. site for police station, Newkirk avenue and Flatbush avenue, 7885. Chambers and hours, 7444. 8043, 8zo8. Putnam avenue, grade and pave, 7803, 78o6. Bay Twenty-fourth street, Broolyn, sewer basin, 7427. Ralph avenue, sidewalk paved, 7513. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE, RICHMOND Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, appropriation for, 7845; trans- fer of appropriation, 7999. Ranton street, to open, Roos. COUNTY- • Reeve place, Brooklyn, sewer basins. 7886. Beverly road, Brooklyn, opening, 7554, sewer, 7572. Reports, quarterly, June 3o, 7741: President, weekly, August Chambers and hours, 7444. Bills ordered to be paid, 7832. 20, 7851; September 12, 8182. Blackwell's Island, appropriation for open air concerts, 8082. Rockaway avenue, fence. 7811. CRIMINAL DIVISION, SUPREME COURT- Blake avenue, Brooklyn, sewers, 7423. Borough Building, Richmond, Corporate Stock issued for St. Mark's avenue, lots fenced, 7514. Chambers and hours, 7444. St. Nicholas avenue, pave, 7809. construction of, 8077. Seeley street, change of grade, 7885. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS COUNTY- Borough Hall, Queens, site for addition to, 8077. Setauket street, to open. 8005. Bradley avenue, Queens, change of line, 7782. Shawnett street, to open, 8005. Office and office hours, 7444. Bridges, Department of, salaries fixed, 8026. Sherlock place. grade and pave, 7865. Bronx Park, Bronx, laying out addition to, 7555. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK COUNTY- Sherman street. sewer basins, 7887. Bronx Terrace, Bronx, sewers, 8738. Stockholm street. flagging. 7806. Office and office hours, 7444. Brooklyn avenue, Brooklyn, opening, 7555. Union avenue, pave, 8008. Brooklyn, President of, salaries fixed, 7834; transfer of ap- Vanderbilt avenue, grade and pave, 7512. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS COUNTY- propriation, 7849, 8107. Washington avenue, fencing, 7799. Can and bag carriers, permission given to purchase, patented, Office and office hours, 7444. Watkins street, pave. 7807. 8107. Williamsburgh Bridge, matter of approach to, 7944. Carnegie Library, Manhattan, sites selected for, 7829. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND COUNTY- Willoughby street. flagging, 7798. Castleton avenue, Richmond, change of grade, 7410. Wyckoff street, pave, 7800. Office and office hours, 7444. Church avenue, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7574; sewers, 2d avenue, lots graded, 7789. 7575. 3d street, sidewalks flagged, 8007. DOCKS AND FERRIES, DEPARTMENT OF- Citizens' Water Supply Company, Queens, acquiring plant.. of, 7785 , 5th street, amend proceedings for opening, 7510. Advertisements, 7707, 5th street, north. sidewalks flagged, 8007. 7483, 7508, 7522. 7547, 7595, 7675, City Hospital, Blackwell's Island, fint escapes for approved, 7718, 7824. 7856. 7872, 7896, 7th street. grade and pave. 7512. 7734, 7774. 7952, 7984, 7853. Roth. 8056, 13096, 8128, 8z60, 8192. City Record office, salaries fixed, 8077; transfer of appropria- rzth street, North, paved, 8007. Appointments, 7731 16th street. fencing, 7799. tion, 8o80. Appointments revoked, 8004. Clark place, Bronx, regulate, grade, pave, curb, flag, elc., 18th street, grade and pave, 7513. Rids received, 8003. 7566. 21st street, grade and pave, 7572: change of grade, 7887. Rills approved, 8005. 2311 street, regulate. evade and pave, 7866. Cleveland street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7423. ( Change of title, 7459. 7044. 8004, 8048. Columbus avenue, Brooklyn, pave, 7575. 20th street, sewer, 7511. Communications received, 8002. 1 35th street, grade and nave, 7512. Communications, 8023. Compensation fixed, 7852, 8004, Soo& Coney Island avenue, Brooklyn, sewers, 7578. 36th street, close and discontinue, 7794. Contracts awarded, 8003. Cottage place, Brooklyn, laying out, 7413. 37th street, open, 7794. Deaths, 7715. open 7703: striking from map. 815n. Court and Joralemon streets, Brooklyn, site for municipal 41st street. sewer. 7E t I Dyckman street, Manhattan, sale of lease of land under 47th street, extension of, 7797. building, 7992. water, 7896. Crane street, Bronx, sewer basin, 7432. erst street, grade. 7792. Moneys received and deposited, 8004. Creamer street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7573. 35th street, sewer. 7795. Office and office hours, 7443. Criminal Courts Building, Manhattan, Corporate Stock issued both street, lots graded, 7789. Orders issued to Engineer-in-Chief, 800 for, 7989. 71st street. sewer, 7705. 4. Permits granted, 8003. Debevoise avenue, Queens, change of grade, 7549. 72d street. sewer. 7796. Permits granted for work to be done under supervision of Decatur street, Brooklyn, opening, 7409. 7311 street, sidewalks paved, 7792; set curb, pave gutters and Engineer-in-Chief, 8003. Defender Hose Company, opinion of Corporation Counsel sidewalks, 7706, 7798. Pier No. 10. North river, extension of time for completion of 74th street, set curb, pave gutter and sidewalks, 7707. relative to, Boa. building. 8003. Degraw street, Brooklyn, sewer basin, 7576. 78th street, set curb, pave gutters end sidewalks, 7797. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR; Delancey street, Suffolk street, Manhattan, widening, 7557. Roth street, set curb, pave gutter and sidewalk, 7797. Coal, 7547. 8o/6. Douglass street, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7567; sewer, 84th street. opening, 7788; regulate and grade, 7793. Extension to Pier No. 22, North river, 7547. Seth street, sewer, 7706. 7577. Piles, 7984. Dunne & Co., claim allowed, 8036. . oath street. grade. 7797. REPORTS: Dyker Beach Park, Brooklyn, sewer, 8112. 06th street. opening, 7791. Weekly, June 20, soot. Echo Park, Bronx, addition to, 7406. CHAMBERLAIN- Resignations, 7944, 8118, Prat. Education, Department of, appropriation for, 7842, 7989, Transferred, 7731. 7991, 7999, 8026, So3o; site for building, Brooklyn, 7993; (See also Finance Department.) Work done under Bureau orders, 8004. contracts awarded, 7993; salaries increased, 8o0o, 8035. Office and office hours, 7443. Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 7447. EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Exterior street, Bronx, change of lines, 7414. CITY CLERK- Finance Department, salaries fixed, 8002. Advertisements, 7465, 7505, 7521, 7545, 7505, 7675, 7722, Fire Department, sites for, Manhattan, 7843; Corporate Stock Office and office hours, 7443. 7737, 7825, 7855, 7872, 7895, 7951. 7983, 8or5, 8055, Rae, 8121, 8153, 8187. issued for wires, conduits, telegraph and alarm system CITY COURT- Anpointments, 7888, 8087, 8r18. underground, 8040. Flatbush, Carnegie Library site, 8042. Chambers and hours, 7444. Dismissals, 7888. Office and Office hours, 7443. Florence avenue, Queens, opening, 7416. Flower street, Bronx, temporary sewers, 8739. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- ThtogosAts ADVERTISED Fos: flushing, Queens, Carnegie Library, 8041. Chambers and hours, 7444. Additional work on Public School No. 138, Brooklyn, Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 8138. 7855. Flushing creek, Corporate Stock issued for bridge over. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF- Cooking rooms. closets. etc., Sots. 8025. Construction Public School No. 37, The Bronx, No. t5o Foster avenue, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7405. Appointments, 8044. Manhattan Addition to Truant School. Fulton place, Brooklyn, closing, 8136. Armory building, Second Battalion, Naval Militia, Brooklyn, Electric light, wiring and bells, etc.. No. 144, Brooklyn, Grand street, Brooklyn, extending, 7785. advertisements for erection and completion of, 8044. 746e; Public School No. zo6, Manhattan. Sots. Gravesend, Brooklyn, land for water supply, 7782. Macey Co., Fred., agreement with, terminated, 8044- Furniture, Hirrh School, Queens, 7465: Public School Hale avenue, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7424. Minutes, 8044. No. 84, Brooklyn, 7855; Long Island City High Hardman, Peck & Co., permission given to lay pipe under Office and office hours, 7443. School, Queens, Sorg. and across 49th street, 8027. Police Chronicle added to list, Queens Borough papers, 8044. Gas fitting, Public School No. 6. Bronx, Nos. OT , 119, Hart street, Brooklyn, opening, 7410. Printing contract, undelivered items canceled, 8044- 743, and 144. Brooklyn: No. 83, Queens, 7465. Health Department, salary fixed, 8078; revised estimate far Requisitions approved, 8044. Heating and ventilating apparatus. Public School No. repairs, etc., 8o80. 144. Brooklyn, 5465: Public School No. 143, Brook- Hemlock street, Brooklyn, opening and extending, 7580. COMPTROLLER- lyn; No. ro6, Manhattan, Sots. Hempstead and Oyster Bay, land for water supply, 7550. (See also Finance, Department of.) Lanterns, 7951. Herkimer street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7573. Renairs. etc.- Public School No. on. Manhattan, 7855. Holliswood, Queens, permanent for topographictl work, 8,3,-..,. Office and office hours, 7443. ..- Organ. Girls' High School, Brooklyn, 7737. Home street, Bronx, paving, 7568. .,- CORONERS- Replacing partitions. Recreation Pier, 7854. Hospital for Contagious Diseases, site for. Queens, 7844. ' 0ffic, and office hours, 7444- Sanitho uryeen,,w o7rk.46 s. additions to Public School No. 47, Hospital for Consumptives, plans for, 7846. . f Huron street, Brooklyn, site for public Irlsir, 8040. Reports. contracts entered week commencing August yn, CORPORATION COUNSEL- IMPROVEMENTS ADVERTISED: / 04,7; August 24, 7815; August 31. 7815; September 8. Battery avenue, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7869." (See also Law Department.) 8178. Broadway, Bronx, change of lines, 787o. 14 Office and office hours, 7443. School accommodations wanted, 8o89. stleton avenue, Richmond, change width of, 7502. ebevoise avenue, Queens, change of grade, 7879. .6., CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- xterior street, Bronx, reduce width of, .7502.i , Grand street, Brooklyn, laying out extension • 7R,..-) (6..,, Os._1T.....„ , ¶-162, 7503, 7519, 7543, 7592, 7672, 7705, Advertisements, Pogo, 8123. 815o, 8093. ! Hempstead and Oyster Bay, acquire titles or NV • 7721. 7737, 7857, 7872, 7891, 7951, 8015. Clerks (temporary), appointed, 8082. Appointments, 7539, 7715. Communications, 8082. Supply, Department of, 8052. 7499, Jerome avenue, Bronx, change of line, 7502. Communications, 7538, 7714. Deaths, 7715. Contracts awarded, 7715. Lease of premises for storing voting booths, ballot boxes, Parade place, Brooklyn, change of grade, 75o Public Market, „lonroe, Market. Hamilton a Office anti...Office hours, etc., 7490. 7443. rine streets, Manhattan, 787o. Proposals accepted. 7, Minutes 7400, 782o, 8082. - 7869. Office and office bemire, 7443. Roebling street, Brooklyn, widening, .11‹...... PROPOS/. i S ADVERTISED Senator street, Brooklyn, close portion of, 7t Paints, white lead. e•11 etc.. 7705. Payrolls approved. 7499. Street ar,-,tem. $jchmond lay out in Fourth Seca,- heating system. Pike gland. 7462. Polk Department to receive ballot boxes at printwrie elec. ; - st 3o, 7714: Tons. 8082. Reports, weekly, August 2. TaylorstreetBromVanSielenavenue, Br°klYil,1:y,ouT tin7503g:. ''' umber 6, 81 z 6 PROPOS AT.s ADVERTISED FOR Ballots, official and sample, Soso. Winthrop avenue and Luyster creek, Qu dons, 7715. tinue streets between, ypea. jr,.-reased, 7539. =clover avenue, Bronx, registration piece" Bolls.

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tat avenue, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7869. Temple street, Queens, sewer basin, 7560; regulate, grade, Claims filed, 7757, 7939, 7972. 1st street, Richmond, laying out and establishing grades, curb, flag, 7562. Comptroller, office and office hours, 7443. 7868. The Bronx watershed, Special Revenue Bonds issued for, Contracts registered, 7758, 7940, 7973. 59th street, Manhattan, widening, 7868. 8o8z. Engineering, Bureau of, office and office hours, 7443, 85th street, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7502. Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, sewer basin, 7576. Interest on City Bonds, 7592. 156th street, Bronx, close, 7870, Union Railway Company, franchise, 8021. Official designation, 7765, 7943, 7976. 18oth street, Bronx, lay out, 7870. Vanderbilt street, Brooklyn, grade and pave, 7578. Proposals, opening of, 7943, 7976. 170th street, ...anhattan, change of grade, 7870. Van Siclen and Dumont avenues, Brooklyn, change of REPORTS: 174th street, Bronx, change of grade, 7502. grade, 7552. Quarterly, Comptroller, June 30, 13061. Ingleside, Tieens, dedication of streets at, 8509. Vernon avenue, Queens, park at, 7781. Chamberlain, weekly, July 31, 7438; August 8, 7711 ; Jackson avenue, Bronx, paving, 814o. Water plant, Brooklyn, communications relative to, 7836. August 15, 7812; August 21, 8176. Jamaica Water Supply Company, agreement with, 7997. Water supply, Queens, land for, 7555. Weekly, July 1t, 7757; July t8, 7938; July 25, 7972. Jay street, Richmond, condemnation proceedings instituted, Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of, Corporate Stock and Bond Division, office and office hours, 7443. 7833. Stock issued for, 7830; transfer of appropriation, 7999. Suits, orders of court, judgments, 7747, 7938, 7972. Jerome avenue, Bronx, change of grade, 8135. Webster avenue, Bronx, paving, 7578. Supplement, September 9, report quarter ending June 30. Jewett avenue, Richmond, change of grade, 7405. Westchester avenue, Bronx, vesting title, 8108; regulating, Transferred, 8009. Jumel mansion, purchase of, 8037. grading, setting curbs, flagging sidewalks, laying cross- 67th street, Brc Ain, opening, 7504. Jurors, Commissioners of, Kings, transfer of appropriation, walks, building approaches and fences, 81 T 1. 8000. White Plains road, Bronx, change uf lines, 7407. FIRE DEPARTMENT- Williamsburg Bridge, land for plaza, 8076. Kelly street, Bronx, sewer, 7435. Advertisements, 8095, 8123, 8t55. Kennedy, H. Milton, extension of time for removal of ashes, Willis Avenue Bridge, acquiring land for Manhattan ap- Appointments, 7498, 7583, 7584, 7698, 8117. proach, 7549; Corporate Stock issued to construct Bronx 8023. Bills and payrolls audited; 7493, approach, 7999. 7496, 7537, 7583, 7698, Lenox road, Brooklyn, grade and pave, 7417. 7699, 7700, 7715. Linden avenue, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7569. Wyckoff avenue, Brooklyn, sewer basin, 7426. Communications, 7493, 7495, 7497, 7536, 7593, 7584, 7585, Livingston street, Brooklyn, widening, 7407. Van Alst avenue, Queens, sewer, 7433. 7586, 7587, 7697, 7769. Lockwood street, Queens, regulate, grade, curb, flag and pave, Vyse street, Bronx, sewer, 7435. DCo hnintriassce,tsd awa74 9r4ded 7,7558793, 7587, 7770. 7433. 1st avenue, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7557. Madison Avenue Bridge, Manhattan approach to, 7781; ap- 2d avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 7417. Dropped from rolls, 8118. 4th avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 8138. propriation for, 8039; acquiring approaches, 8136. Expenditures authorized, 7494, 7495, 7497, 7536, 7583, 7584, ith avenue, Brooklyn, reduction of assessment, 7412; ac- Magistrates' Court, Third District, Manhattan, appropriation 7585, 7586, 7698, 7699, 7700. quire title, regulate and grade, 7563. for plans of new court, 8037. Minutes, 7401, 7536, 7533, 7697, 7715, 7769. Malbone street, Brooklyn, opening, 7552. tith avenue, Queens, grading, settin curb, flagging, 7561. Office and office hours, 7443. 12th avenue, Queens, sewer, 7563. Manhattan Bridge No. 3, Corporate Stock issued for, 7829; Promotions, 7537, 7585, 777o, 8r18. 13th avenue, Manhattan, bulkhead, 7839. Brooklyn anchorage for, 7841. Proposals, opening of, 7406, 7586, 7587, 7715. Manhattan, President of, transfer of appropriations, 8078. 5th street, Brooklyn, opening, 7558; proceedings to open dis. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: Maple street, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7574. continued, 81 to. Alterations to quarters of Engine Company 126, Brook- Merriam avenue, Bronx, change of grade, 8137. 8th street, Brooklyn, reduction of assessment, 745r; opening, lyn, 8057. Midwood street, Brooklyn, regulate and grade, 7574. 7553. Coal, 8095. 9th street, Brooklyn, reduction of at sessment, 7411. Minutes, 7405, 7829, 7989, 8021, 8075, 8107, 8108, 8133, 8184. Resignations, 7584, 7715. fitt8. Toth street, Brooklyn, closing, 7413. Montauk avenue, Brooklyn, sewer basins, 7428. Retired on half pay, 7583, 7584, 7699, 81 18. Mosholu Parkway South, Bronx, regulating, grading, etc., itth street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7572. Transfers, 8117. 13th street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7571. 8i4.2. Trials, 7494, 7495, 7585, 7586, 7715. Municipal Court First District, Richmond, transfer of ap- 17th street, Brooklyn, school site, 7844. 22d street, Manhattan, permission propriation, 8079. given James McCutcheon GRAVESEND. COMMISSIONERS OF COMMON LANDS Narrows avenue, Brooklyn, reduction of assessment, 7412. to lay pipes across, 8001. FUND, LATE TOWN OF— Newtown, Queens, Carnegie Library site, 8040. 31st street, Brooklyn, opening, 7412. .Advertisements, 7594, Newtown avenue, Queens, opening, 7550. 32d street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7425, 7427. 7675, 7706, 7723, 7739. 7778, 7827, Newtown Creek canal, Brooklyn, sewer, 7437. 34th street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7428. 7858. 7874. PROPOSALS ADVERTTSED Fos: New York County Courthouse, Special Revenue Bonds for 38th street, Brooklyn, sewer basin, 7426. Regulating and macadamizing Van Sicklen street, Neck repairs to, 8184. 57th street, Brooklyn, closing, 7407. road New York Water Company, contract approved, 8038. 47th street, Brooklyn, reset curb, 7581. and Village road, 7546. New York Zoological Society, Corporate Stock issued, im- 48th street, Brooklyn, sewer, 7429. GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— proving Aquarium, 7997. 51st street, Brooklyn, acquire title, regulate, grade, sewer, Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn, opening, 7407; reduction of as- 7430. Chambers and hours, 7444. 734 street, Brooklyn, pave, 7571. sessment, 7412. 734 street, Manhattan, sewer basin, 743/. HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF— Oak street, Brooklyn, widening, 7409. Both street, Manhattan, sewer basin, 7458. Ocean 'Terrace, Richmond, station for topographical work, Actions discontinued. 83d street, Minhattan, regulate, grade, curb and flag, 7418. 7693. Advertisements, Sorg, 8050, Soon, RI22, 8T5q, gro3. 8043. 85th street, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7410; acquire title, Office and office hours, Changes in departmental and hospital service. 7694. 7443. grade, 7564. O'Sullivan, Denis, claim settled, 7831. Croton water, analysis of, 7458, 7767, 7865, 8r80. 120th street, Manhattan, alteration to sewer, 7562. Parade place, Brooklyn, change of grade, 7415. Deaths. 7767, 7864, 8t80. 128th street, Manhattan, alteration to sewer, 7571. Park bounded by Monroe, Market, Hamilton and Catharine General work of Department, 7458, 7768. 786c. 136th street, Bronx, vesting title, ; paving, 814o. streets, Manhattan, 7556; Seventh and Fort Hamilton Infections and contagious diseases, 7458. 7767 7864. 8r80. 138th Street Bridge, Manhattan, approach to, 7408. avenues and Seventy-third street, Brooklyn, 7'786; Four- Infee7tRi6o4us gaIngdo. contagious diseases in hospitals. 745 141st street, Bronx, receiving basin, 8, 7767, teenth, Fifteenth and Seventeenth Wards, Brooklyn, 8042. 7579. r42d street, Manhattan, pave, 7422. Patented pavements, advertisements to be submitted for, 8039. Medical Inspectors fined, 7697. 154th street, Bronx, sewer, 7421. Pearl street, Manhattan, re-regulate, regrade and repave, 7579. Minutes, 7693. 1561h street and r58th street, Bronx, closing, 7551, Perot street, Bronx, regulate, grade, curb, flag, lay cross- Office and office. hours. 7443. 161st street, Bronx, widening, 7406; paving, 8142. walks, etc., 7566. Orders, application for relief from, denied. 7606. 163d street, Manhattan, regulate, grade and curb, 7422, 7568. 23, East river, acquisition of, 8037. Orders extended. modified or rescinded. 7606. Pier, old 164th street, Manhattan, regulate, grade and curb, 7429. Pitkin avenue, Brooklyn, sewer, 7424, 7580. Permits denied. 7695. 165th street, Manhattan, change of line, 8133. Police Department, Corporate Stock issued for station houses, Permits granted, 7694. 166th street, Bronx, change of lines, 7408; Manhattan, laying prisons and stables for the 36th,. 39th, 41st Precincts, Permits revoked. 7695. out, 8133. 8024. PROPOSALS ADVERTTSPD FOR! 167th and 168th streets, Manhattan, laying out, 8133. change of grade, curbing, paving. Coal storage house, Riverside TIoritril, RntR. Pomeroy Street, Queens, 170th street, Bronx, reduction of assessment, 7559. Reimers: etc., 7581. I 70th street, Manhattan, change of graoe, 7550. Porter avenue, Brooklyn, outlet sewer, 8537. Ousrterly. ending March 3t, 7877. 174th street, Bronx, change of grade, 8r34. Weekly. August August 22. y766: tiliignst 29. Potter avenue, Queens, sewer, 7432. 177th street, Bronx, change of lines, 7405. Ts, 745" Powell street, Brooklyn. sewer, 7989. 7864: September 5, 8179. 184th street, Bronx, Fordham Heights, appropriation for Probation officer, City Court, salary fixed, 7836. Ridgewood water, analysis of, 7458. 7767, 7865, star. bridge Oyer, 8029. Prospect avenue, Bronx, paving, 7420; receiving basins, 7577. 185th street, Bronx, opening, Park. architect appointed for construction of en- 8134. TURORS, COMMISSIONER OF, KINGS COUNTY— Prospect 187th street, Bronx, paving, 8141. trance`to, 8029. T02d street, Manhattan, opening, 756o. Office and office hours, 7444. Public baths. sites for, Matihattan, 7843. 193d street, Manhattan, opening, 7559. Public comfort stations, Brooklyn, Special Revenue Bonds 233d street, Bronx, widening, 8133. TURORS, COMMISSIONER OF, NEW YORK COUNTY— issued for maintaining, 7841. Office and office hours, 7444. Public place, Fremont and Westchester avenues. Bronx,.8to9. EXAMINERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, BOARD OF— to, 8077. Public School No. 27, Manhattan, land for addition 'FURORS, COMMISSIONER OF, QUEENS COUNTY— Appeals approved, 7583. Oueens Borough Library, Librarian': salary fixed, 7832. Minutes, 7443, 7582. Oueens County Water Company, contract, 14079. Office and office hours, 7444- Office and office hours, Queens, President of, transfer of appropriation, 8035, 8184. 7443. JURORS, COMMISSIONER OF, RICHMOND COUNTY— Railroad avenue. Brooklyn, acquire title, 7563. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS— Rapid Transit Commissioners, Lorporate Stock issued for, Office and office hours, 7444- 8035, 8507. Office and office hours, 7443- Record place, Brooklyn, closing, 7406. KINGS COUNTY JAIL— Reeve place. Brooklyn, sewer basin, 81 tr. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT— Office and office hours, 7444. Register, Kings County, transfer of appropriation, 7992. Act concerning pawnbrokers, 7852. Richmond, President of, salaries fixed, 7842. Bureau of Licenses, office and office hours, 7443. LAW DEPARTMENT— Riverside Drive, plans for extension of, approved, 7835, 8001. Mayor's office and office hours, 7443. Bureau for Collection of Personal Taxes, office and office Riverside Park, Manhattan, opening, 7554. Reports, weekly, Bureau of Licenses, August 29, 7588; hours, 7443. Rivington street, Manhattan, Carnegie Library sites, 8041. September 5, 7852; September 12, 7866. Roeming street, Brooklyn, widening, 7783. Bureau for Recovery of Penalties, office and office hours, St. Alin:1's Hook an . Ladder Company, Queens, appropria- FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF— 7443. tion for, 7998. Bureau of Street Openings, office andllirleS;Urs,743• St. James place, Bronx. extending, 7414. Advertisements, 7463, 7504, 7520, 7544, 7592, 7672, 7736, Changes in payroll, 8184. St. Paul's place, Brooklyn, regulating, grading and paving, 7776, 7824, 7856, 7872, 7892, 7948, 798o, 8012, 8o52, Contracts examined and approved as to form, 8084, 85 th 13. 8092, 8124, 8155, 8188. 8181. Seeley street, Brooklyn, opening. 7553; change of grade, Approval of sureties, 7764, 7941, 7975. Corporation Counsel, office and office hours, 7443. Auditing Bureau, office and office hours, 7443. Court work, record of, 8083, 8117. 8108; to. Bookkeeping and Awards Division, office and office hours, Sena eet, Brooklyn, closing, 7415. Judgments, orders and decrees entered. 8083, 81 7434. 7443. Judgments entered in favor of plaintiffs, 8083, Sew _ District No. 14, Queens, map of, Sb lie. Brooklyn, grade and pave, 7565. Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, office Opinions rendered to departments, 8084, 8117, klyn, change of lines. 7415. and office hours, 7443. REPORTS: rd, Bronx, sewer basin, 7432. Bureau for the Collection of City Revenue and of Mark ts, Quarterly, ending June 3o, D d, office and office hours, 7443. 7 rooklyn, opening, 7552. 15, 8083. for; 7989. Bureau for the Collection of Taxes, office and office hou Weekly , `reef and parirblienings, Corporate Stock issued eet C 'nine Department, site int:stables, Brooklyn, /993; 7443. Bureaufie of Municipal Accounts and Statistics, office to of appropriation, 7833. xnhattan, Special Revenue Bonds issued for, oliours,nii4p4al3. - Charitable Institutions Divisions, office and office 7443. Chief Clerk, office and office hours, 7443. City office and office hours, •7443.. city Paymaster, Bureau of, uffice and office ho VI INDEX TO CITY RECORD-SEPTEMBER. VOL. XXXI.— PART Ix.

MANHATTAN, BOROUGH OF— Bills approved, 7535, 7667, 7766, 8145. SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY— Bids received, 7709. Office and office hours, 7444. Advertisements, 7874, 7892, 7951, 7979, 8ori, 8051, 809x, Complaints dismissed, 7667, 8146, 8147. 8123, 8155, 8187. Concert licenses 'granted. 7730, 7765, 7943. 8147. SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY— Frankfort street. widening, 8008. Contract awarded, 7709,7710, 8148: Minutes, 7409, 7539, 8008. Office and office hours, 7444. Deaths, 7588, 7666, 7710, 7849, 8147. Old buildings, sale of, 8011. Detailed to citizen's clothes duties, 8147. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: SHERII, F, RICHMOND COUNTY— Dismissed, 7588, 7710. Public comfort station, 7858. Office and office hours, 7444. Full pay granted, 7666, 7710, 7730, 7850, 7943, 8146, 8147. Report quarterly ending June 3o, 8165. Horses, sale of, 7895. REPORTS: SINKING FUND OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, COMMIS- Leave of absence granted, 7536, 7666, 7693, 7710, 7730. 7849. Sf Weekly, Bureau of Bui'dings, August 22, 7442; August SIONERS OF— 7943, 8146. 29, 7587; September 5, 7731; September 12, 7971; Masquarade ball permits granted, 8145. Armory Board, bills approved, 7530, 7531, 7677. 8119. Matron appointed, 7765. 7943. City property, assignment of, 7528. Weekly, Public Works. August 26, 7851. Minutes, 7535, 7536, 7666, 7692, 7709, 7730, 7765, 7818. City Record, additional rooms assigned for office, 8105. 178th street, paving, 7499. 7849, 7850, 7943. 8144, 8145, 8146, 8147. Coroners, Kings County, assignment of rooms, 7525. St. Nicholas avenue, paving. 8008. Office and office hours, 7442. Criminal Courts Building, assignment of roome in, 7532. Ordered to be paid, 8145, 8146. Croton water rents, refunding of, paid in error, 75.31. 7691, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION— Patrolmen appointed, 7850, 7943. 8104. Advertisements. 7465, 7505, 7545, 7593, 7673, 7706, 7721. Patrolmen appointed to Roundsmen, 7943, 7944. District Court (Bronx), lease of premises for, 7527. 7737, 7773, 7825, 7857. 7874. 7898, 7954, 7979, 8011, Pension denied, 7693, 8147. Docks and bulkheads to be purchased, 7677. 8051, 8091, 8121, 8153, 8189. Pension granted, 7536, 8144. Education Department, lease of premises for, 7678, 7689. Appeals, report of Committee on, 7728, 8/14, 8142. Plain clothes duty, detailed to, 7535. Elections, Board of, lease of premises for, 7679. Appointments. 7514. 8182. Probationary doormen appointed, 7850. Ferry franchises, sale of, 7687. - Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, classification of offices and Probationary Patrolmen appointed, 7943. Fire Department, Brooklyn, rental oc premises for, 8102. exempt list, 8144. Remanded from citizens' clothes duty, 8147. Health Department, lease of premises for, 7692. Rills approved, 773o, 8/15. 8143. Remanded to grade Patrolman, 8148. Minutes, 7525, 7677, 7691, 8ror. Communications received, 8115, 8144. Reprimanded, 7535, 7667, 8145, 8146, 8147. Municipal Court, Eleventh District, lease of premises, 7687. Estimate for 1004, 8115. Resignations accepted, 7534. 7588, 7666, 7730, 7765, 7850, Naval Militia, Second Battalion, Brooklyn, report relative to Examinations advertised, 7465. 7943. bids for armory, 8101. Labor Bin-eau, report of. 7729, 8143. Retirements, 7666, 7667, 8144. New York Mortgage Company, refund of amount overpaid, Labor class, amendment to rule 68, 8115; amendment to Roundsmen qualified as Sergeants, 7944, 8145, 8146. 8'05. rule 13, Sr's. Roundsman reduced to Patrolman, 8146. New York Society Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Brook- Minutes, 7728, 8114, 8142. Rule 51, amended, 8147. lyn Society Prevention of Cruelty to Children, American Office and office hours, 7443. Runner license granted, 7534, 7666, 7943. 8145. Society Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Dental Socie- Public Charities, classification of offices and exempt list. Service record books, complaints entered in, 7536. ty, State of New York; Medical Society, County of New 8144. Special Patrolmen appointed, 7536, 7666, 7667, 773o, 7765. York, and New York State Medical Society, fines pay- Reinstatements, 8182. 7849, 7850, 7943. 8144, 8145, 8147. able to, 7531, 8105. Rule 15. amendment to, 7729. Stenographer and Typewriter, appointed temporari'y, 7943. Nursery and Child's Hospital, petition for more land, 7533. Street Cleaning Department, appointments, reinstatements. Suspended without pay, 7849. Office and office hours, 7443. 7514. Thirty-ninth Precinct, appropriation for station house prison Orphans' Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Temporary appointments approved, 8115. and stable, 7667. Church in New York, change of lease, 7532. The Bronx. President of. appointments, 7514. Tranifers ordered by Commissioner, 7535, 7667, 7693, 7709, Pipe line and street vault privileges, opinion relative to, 7529. Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, Department of, appoint- 7710. 7944, 8145, 8146, 8147, 81 48. Police buildings, plans for new, 7680. ments, 8182. Trials, 7535, 7666, 7710. 7944, 8145, 8146, 8147. Police Department, Richmond, lease of premises for, 7687; Bronx, 769o, 7691; Bronx, renewal of lease of premises MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION— PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS COUNTY— for, 8103; Brooklyn, plans for 71st Precinct Station Appointment, 8ro6. Office and cffice hours, 7444. House approved, 8104. Cellulose. nitrates of, amendments to regulations upon, 8ro6 Queens Borough Library, renewal of lease of premises for, Communications, 8106. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUNTY- 7526. Rossville, Richmond, plan for improvement of eater front, Cunningham, John F.. resolutions on resignation of. 8ro6. Office and office hours, 7444. 7525. Dodge & Mott, permission granted to store oils, 8To6. REPORTS: Second Battalion Naval Militia, Brooklyn, renewal of lease Minutes, 8106, 8/07, 8178, 8179. August, 7459. Office and office hours. 7443. of premises for, 7677. PUBLIC CHARITIES, DEPARTMENT OF— Seventy-first Regiment Armory, contract for, awarded, 7682. MUNICIPAL COURTS— Special Sessions Court of Brooklyn, lease of premises for, Advertisements, 7467, 7506, 7523, 7542, 7590, 7670. 7738, • 7526. Chambers and hours, 7444. 7951, 7983, 8018, 13055, 8095, 7774, 7824, 7874. 7895, Street Cleaning Department, amendment to lease, Brooklyn, 8127, 8191. NEW YORK COUNTY JAIL— 7527; lease of premises for, 7687, 7692. Office and office hours, 7443. Vault privileges, refunding of amounts overpaid, /hos. Office and office hours, 7444. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Department of, lease of Groceries, provisions, fresh meats, poultry, fish, flour, NORMAL COLLEGE— premises for, 7526. milk, vegetables, agate ware, dry goods, etc., 8018. Williamsburg Bridge, property under Manhattan approach Advertisement, 8011. Morgue Building, Kings County, 8191. turned over, 7527, and given to Fire Department, 7528. Competitive examination for French teachers advertised, Sewerage system, New York City Farm Colony, Rich- 68th Street, Manhattan, petitions relative to confirmatory 7979. mond, 7738. deeds, 7682. Silver-plated ware, cooking utensils, refrigerators, fire 135th street, Manhattan, lease of bulkhead, 7525. OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS- extinguishers, etc., 8ox8. Stable, Kings County Hospital, 7895. — 7462, 7503, 7519, 7543, 7592, 7672, 7707, 7721, 7736. 7776, SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF Storehouses, Blackwell's Island, 7670; Kings County 7823, 7855, 7871, 7895, 7953, 8015, 8057. 8095. 8123, Chambers and hours, 7443. 8193, 8187. Hospital, 7895. REPORTS: STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF— OFFICIAL DIRECTORY— Quarterly, ending June 30, 7957. Weekly, appointments. dismissals, promotions, resigna- Advertisements, 7506, 7522, 7546, 7593. 7673, 7721, 7737, Statement in regard to location of public offices and the tions, August, 7768; September 12, 8046; Septcm- 7777, 7827, 58.54, 7871, 7895, 7947, 7979, Sot t, 8051, hours when they are open, 7443, 7459, 7499, 751 5, 7539, - ber 19, 8149. 8091, 8123, 8155. 7588, 7668, .7700, 771 5. 7731, 7771, 7821, 7852, 7866, Office and office hours, 7443. 7889, 7945, 7977, 80o9, 8048, 8087, 8119, 11z5x, 8185. QUARANTINE COMMISSION— PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR:

OFFICIAL PAPERS- Advertisements, 7855. Forage, 7593. Proposals advertised for, 7823. Horses, 7506. ,Sapers in which certain advertisements may be in- Reports, weekly, August 9, 7937. serted, 7462 , 7502, 7522, 7545. 7590. 7670, 7705, 7718, QUEENS, BOROUGH OF— Unused property, sale of, 7854. 7737, 7779, 7823, 7855, 7871, 789-, 7947. 7979. 7983, 8057, Advertisements, 8127, 8159, 8i9o. 8092, 8124, 8193. SUPPLEMENTS— Petitions for public improvements, 7523 6190. September 9, Finance Department report, quarter ending PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: J une 3o. Regulating, grading and paving, Broadway, Metropolitan Advertisements, 7464, 7504, 7520, 7544, 7592, 7672, 7705, September 23, Law Department report, quarter ending avenue, Union street, Pomeroy street, 8095. 7721, 7736, 7825, 7857, 7873, 7891. 7947, 7979. Sot r, 8052, June Street 3o. 8096, 8,28, 8160, 8192. signs, 8095. Reports, weekly, Public Works, June 24, 5; July Appointments, 751 1 , 7537: — 7442, 7515, 7588, 7945, 7976, 8009, 8151, 8184. SUPREME COURT July 8, 7537; July 15, 7538; July 22, 7819; July 29, 7819. Bids opened, 7727. Appellate and Criminal Divisions, chambers and hours, 7444. By-laws amended, 7727. RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD COMMISSION, BOARD OF— Contracts awarded, 7727, 8047. SUPREME COURT, PROCEEDINGS IN, TO ACQUIRE Appointments, Deaths, 8048. 8084. LANDS FOR PUBLIC USE— Astor place, Manhattan, rooms rented, 7816. Discharged, 7700, 7945, 8151, 8184. Advertisements, 3, 7547, 7595, 7675, 7707. Dismissals, 7442. Bonds to be issued for extra work, 8085. 7467, 7507, 752 7898, 7954, 7986, Horses, sa.e of, 752o. Change of title, 8084. 7723, 7739, 7779, 7827, 7859, 7875, 8o18, 8057, 8097, 8I29, 8161, 8193. Minutes, 7727, 8047. Communications, 8084, 8o86. avenue, Queens, report school site, 7723. Office and office hours, 7442. Minutes, 7815. 8084. Albany Allen street, Manhattan, acquiring title, public baths, 7507, ed, 7515, 8009. Penn., N. Y. and L. I. R. R. Co., certificate extending time, 8o85. 7954. LS ADVERTISED FOR: Rents received, 8085. Bay Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, Commissioners appointed, lent sidewaots; Eastern Parkway, Brook,yn, 7464. Requisitions approved, 8084. 8058. ass sod, 7736. Resignations, 8084. Bridgewater street, Brooklyn, acquiring title, 8(07. r,c, under , 1. ams.,urg. ,,r, ..ge, 744. Transfers, 8084. Cabinet street, Queens, report, 8058. aving Stone avenue, Busbwicx Avenue, Brooklyn; 8th street station, communication relative to entrance to Clark street, Queens, report, 8057. 1,1111914111tral ark, 7464. Wanamaker's store, 78i5. Cleveland street, Brooklyn, Commissioners appointed, 8058. Rock asphalt mastic, 7736. o3d street and Broadway, report of appraisal for casement Crescent street, Brooklyn, Commissioners appointed, 8058. Proposals received, 8047. street, Brooklyn, report, school site. at, 8085. Dean Reinstated, 8151. Ditmars avenue, Queens, report, 8129. Report, weekly, Meteorological Ooservatory, August 15, 7731; 4s, RECORDS, COMMISSIONER OF, KINGS COUNTY— Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn, report, school 7723. ust 22, 7888; August 29, 8148. Findlay avenue, Bronx, bill of adsff,- Office and office hours, ions, 7700, 7945. 7976, 8009, 8151. 7444. Freeman street, Brooklyn, Commissioners trued, 8058. ed, 7700. Gerard and Walton avenues, Bronx, report, REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY— barged, 8087, 8118. Grace Church place, Richmond, acquire tit on contracts, 8048. , 'Office and 'office hours, 7444. Grant avenue, Brooklyn, report, 8193. ng of, in Bronx, 7728. Hemlock street, Brotiltlyn, Commissioner I REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY— Manor road, Richmond, almshouse site, Office and office hours, 7444. New York avenue, Brooklyn, Commis.,ione North river, Little West TwelftI hattan, IMOND, BOROUGH OF— costs, 7954. Reports, Bureau of 11,1ailgieggriltraz AlioltrAurmt, Northern ave 11. 774.; Aiwa* Nostiind a

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office hours. 7444. Prospect avenue, Bronx, report, 8097. SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY— Receiving basins, Prospect avenue, Westchester avenue, Seeley street, 13rooklyn, acquiring title, 8097. 161st street, 169th street, 7734. Chambers and hours, 7444. Shell road, Brooklyn, acquiring title, 8097. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, etc., Buchanan Spring street, Manhattan, acquire title, engine house, 7507, SURROGATES' COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY— dplace, laceo,C alvarken u.eeplace,.Perot 7n4 street, I both street, An. 7954. Van Dam street, prooklyn, acquiring title, 8097. Chambers and hours, 7444. Reinstatement, 7945. Vernon avenue, Queens, application, public park, 7779. TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, DEPARTMENT OF— RETORTS: Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, Commissioners appointed, 8o58. Weekly, ending August 19, 7437; August 22, 7539; Aug- th avenue, Brooklyn, report, 7723. Appointments, 7700. ust 29, 7587; September 5, 7820; August 26, 7852; 5th street, Brooklyn, application, 8097. Office and office hours, 7443. September 2, 7 15tH street, ,Brooklyn, report, 8057. 864. TEN EM.c.iNT HOUSE DEPARTMENT— Weekly, B9urseaunonf Sunni:1gs, 8117. 94th street, Brooklyn, report, 81 93. Resignation, 7, 4 96th street, Manhattan, acquire title, school site, 7875. • Appointments, 7731, 7852, 7945, 8045. Sewers, Adams place, Rosedale avenue, Commonwealth ave- 115th street, 'Manhattan, b... of costs, 8193. Office and office hours, 7443. nue, St. Lawrence avenue, Clason Point road,' 7734. 157th street, Bronx, supplemental bill of costs, 7898. Resigned, 7539, 7588, 8048, 8184. 192d street, Bronx, bill of costs, 8193. WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, DEPART. 216th street, Manhattan, report, 77.4. THE BRONX, BOROUGH LW— 23ad street, Bronx, report, 7707. MENT OF— Advertisements, 7461, 7502, 7522, 7733, 7773, 7823, 7855, 233d street, Bronx, bill of costa, 8018. 7871, 7895, 7951, 7983, 8015, 8o55, 8095, 8127, 8159,8191. Advertisements, 74.5, 7505, 7521, 7545. 770 5. 7718, 7738, SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY— Appointments, 7459, 7515, 7675, 7976, 8x18. 7777, 7825, 7857, 7873, 7892, 7948. 7980, 8018, 8057. Contracts awarded, 8184. 8097, 8129, 8161, 8193. Chambers and hours, 7444. Office and office hours, 7443. PROPOSALS ADVERTISED FOR: SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND COUNTY— Forage, 7733. REPORTS: Chambers and hours, 7444. Paving, Prospect avenue, 135th street, 7733. Annual, endine December 31, 1602, 7925,