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THE CITY RECORD. VoL. XXXI. NEW YORK, 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), New York City. 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.