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THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XXXVI. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908. NUMBER 10722.

THE CITY RECORD, BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Water Supply of The City of New York, Held July 14, 1908. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR. Present-Commissioners John A. Bensel (President), Charles N. Chadwick and FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. CORPORATION COUNSEL. HERMAN A. METZ Chr nes A. Shaw. , COMPTROLLER. The minutes of July 7 were read and approved. PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPERVISOR. The following bills were approved and ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. - Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Voucher Official Canvass of Votes. io cents: Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; No. In Favor Of. Amount. Law Department and Finance Department supplements, io cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . General Bills. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 7739• G. W. Fuller ...... $500 ao 7743. Dutchess County Telephone Company ...... 2 50 7744- John H. Arink ...... 49 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 7745- American Type Founders' Company ...... 4 63 7746. Henry D. Buckhout ...... 34 50 Assessors, Board of- Official Directory ...... 8646 7747. Crescent Towel Supply Company ...... 50 79 Public Notices ...... 865o Official Papers...... 8651 Board Meetings ...... 8652 Parks, Department of- 7748. Columbia Towel Supply ComLlny ...... 3 50 Bridges, Dc[tartmcnt of- Proposals ...... 8654 7749. E. I. DuPont de Nentours Powder Company ...... 19 86 Proposals ...... 865 t Police I)epartment- 7750. G. & A. Eittman ...... 65 ct0 Brooklyn, Borough of- Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 865o 7751. DuBois & Gregory...... 80 I'roposals ...... 865I Proceedings of July 30, í9o8...... 8636 Change of Grade Damage Commission- Proposals ...... 8650 7752 "The Daily Reporter...... 5 00 Public Notice ...... 8651 Public Service Commission for the First 7753. Eimer & Amend ...... 169 Io Docks and Ferries. Department of- District- Engineering News Calendar of Hearings ...... 7754- Publishing Company ...... 3 50 l'roccedings of May 23 and 25, 1908 8645 8633 Minott M. Govan ...... Proposals ...... 8654 Sale of Buildings and Appurtenances 7755- 114 56 Education, Department of- Thereto on City Real Estate.... 8649 7756. E. S. Halsted & Co ...... 7 50 , Borough of- I'roposals ...... 865o 7757. C. E. Hasbrouck ...... Executive Department- Proposals ...... 8654 3t 25 Notice of Special Meeting of Board Richmond, Borough of- 7758. E. S. Hessel's Garage ...... 20 00 of Aldermen ...... 8633 Pr~o~ posalo...... 865z /759- Higbie & Robbins ... .. ...... 4 70 State Water Supply Commission- 7760. Finance, Department of- Public Notice ...... 8654 Hammacller, Schlemmer & Co...... r5 93 Abstract of Transactions of the Bu- Street Cleaning, Department of- 776 r. Kingston Gas and Electric Company ...... 2 Io reau of the City Chamberlain for the Week Ending July t8, Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lauds... 8694 7762. Kanouse Mountain Water Company ...... 26 40 1908 ------8637 Supreme Court, First Department- 7763. Ernst Lcitz ...... Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 8654 I18 on Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 8653 Supreme Court, Second Dc arttncnt- 7764. William Lawson ...... ...... 117 21 Notice of Assessments for Opening Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 8655 7765. Locomobile Company of America ...... 2.6io 00 Streets and Parks...... 8652 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District- Notices to Property Owners...... 8652 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 8656 7766. T. S. Marvel Ship Building Company ...... 13 03 Sureties Required on Various Classes Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District- 7767. Murray & Co ...... 4 50 8653 of Contracts ...... Acquiring Title to lands, etc...... 8656 7768. George Murphy (Inc.) ...... o ne Fire Department- Taxes and Assessments, Department of- 7769. Auction Sales ...... 8652 Public Notice...... 865o P. Mahler & Sons ...... 14 o8 Proposals ...... 8652 Water Supply, Board of- 7770. McGraw Publishing Company ...... r o0 Transactions frum March q to 14, Minutes of Meeting of July 14, 7771. Northern Westchester Lighting Company ...... 4 05 191)8, Both Days Inclusive...... 8641 1908 ...... 8633 M'iMttiiici al Civil Service Coniisriou- Pro osals...... 8651 7772. Radikcr & Hays ...... 4 do Public Notice ...... 8Sso Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Dc- 7773- J. S. Rosekrams ...... 8 25 Notice to Contractors ...... 8656 patintent of- James Reilly Sons Company ...... Official Borough Papers ------86o Proposals...... 8652 7774- 8 5o 7775• E. G. Ruehie & Co ...... 15 55 7776. Horace Sague & Sons ...... 21 25 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. 7777. Standard Oil Coral.-any of New York ...... 8 45 7778. John Simmons Company ...... ,3 6o 7779. Sandusky Portland Cement Company ...... 35 3' City of New York-Office of the Mayor,) 7;-8o Ferdinand Stark ...... 23 00 August 8, 1908. f 7781. Taft-Howell Company ...... 13 75 Pursuant to the authority vetted in mc by law, and in accordance with the pro- 7782. Tower Bros. Stationery Company ...... 9 OG 7783. Underwood Typewriter Company ...... 15 30 visiOns of section 37 of the Greater New York Charter, I, Patrick F. McGowan; 7784. A. A. Weeks-Hoskins Company ...... 68 on Acting 1v4ayor of The City of New York, do hereby call a special uteeting of the Boar,'. 7785. R. Young & Bros. Company ...... () 14 7786. Alfred D. Flinn ...... of Aldermen to be held in the Alderntauic Chamber, City ITall, Manhattan, on Wed- 8 99 7787. Edmund J. Maurer ...... 7 34 nesday, Augttst 12, 1908, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of: 7788. Marshall Nevers ...... 28 28 7789. W. F. Smith ...... 29 29 I. Receiving and acting upon the 'Mayor's veto of the application of the Arverne 7790. Merritt H. Smith ...... 105 ^5 Carnival Association, passed by the Board of Aldermen on the 21st day of July, 19o8. 7791. F. E. Winsor ...... 54 07 2. Rall.h N. Wheeler ...... 86 62 II. Receiving and acting upon the application of the Arverne Carnival Associa- 779 7793. Thomas H. Wiggin ...... It 35 tion to parade through the streets of Arverne, Long Island, on August 28 and 29, 7794. J. ir. S. Xtillette ...... 1,181 75 7795- "The Long Island Farmer...... g6 20 5908, and erect and maintain a temporary arch on Remington avenue, near Story place, 7796. "The North Hempstead Record...... Ig 24 from the 24th to the 31st of August, tom. 7797. "Staten Island World" ...... 7 8o 7798. The New York Herald Company ...... I1I. Extending an official welcome to the United States athletes who recetstLv 277 20 7799. G. G. I-Ionness ...... 27 85 participated in the Olympic gantes in London. Acquisition of Property Taxed by the Court (Signed) P. F. McGOWAN, Acting Mayor. 7730. State Law Reporters ...... Ør 40 7731. George Bernard ...... 231 71 7732. Stillman Appellate Printing Company ...... 388 50 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST 7733. "New York Times" . ...... 3,147 6o DISTRICT, 7734- "The New York Herald" ...... 3,010 00 7735- "Democratic Register" ...... 246 61 No. 1:54 NAss.1U STREET, NE\V YORK CITY. 7736. "The Globe" ...... 2,649 20 7737. Walter E. Whitcomb ...... 20 00 CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. 7738. Charles P. Berkey ...... 105 49 7847. George N. Rigby ...... I,300 00 The following hearings will be held during the week beginning Monday, August to, 7848. James K. Apgar ...... 1,387 So 1008: 7849. Bernard F. Martin ...... 1,350 00 'l'tiestlziy, August tI-2:30 P. M.-Rognt 305.-Order No, 658.-NASSnu ELECTRIC 7850. Stillman Appellate Printing Company ...... 12 00 RAILROAD Co.-Sa ralt Emmons, eoniplainant.-"Why company does '7851. State Law Reporters (Inc.) ...... 662 20 not stop cars at north end of bridge crossing Coney Island Creek."- 7852. Gerald Fitzgerald ...... 125 00 Commissioner McCarroll. 7853. Howard Chipp ...... 350 00 2:30 I'. M.-Room 305.-Order No. 67o.-ADRIAN Ii. JoLLNE and DOUGLAS ROBINSON, receivers of METROPOLITAN STREET RY. Co., and CENTRAL Contracts and Agreements. PARK, NORTH AND EAST RIVER RY, Co.-"Establishment of through 7727. Thomas McNally Company, Certificate No. 12 on Contract No. 2 .37.190 98 routes and joint rates."-Commissioner Eustis. 7740. Sprague & Henwood ...... 5,151 25 Wednesday, August 12-2:30 P. M.-Commissioner Bassett's Room.-Order No. 6t5.- 7741. A. L. Washburne ...... 2,14t 00 General railroad inves!igatiott.-"Inquiry into alleged non-fulfillment 7742. Toney Richards ...... 1,657 91 of franchise of New York & Portchester Railroad Company."-Com- 7854. Sprague & Henwood ...... 3,810 74 missioner Eustis. Awards, Catskill Aqueduct, Section I, Fourth Sel arate Report. Thursday, August 13-IO:3o A. M.-Roots 305.-Order Nut. 655.-LONG ISLAND RArT.- ROAI) Coat I*\NY.-"Appl leaf ion to lay att operate additional tracks nu 7801. William D. Moore, owner, or Blount Vernon Trust Company.... 2,830 53 Atlantic Avenue between Flatbusk and Shepard Avenues, Brooklyn."- 7802. Coleman, Breuchcud & Coleman, owners, or Mount Vernon Commissioner McCarroll, Trust Company ...... 1,698 32 2 P. M.-Room 305.-Order No. 649.-CENTRA[. PARIO, NORTH & EAST 7803. Eugene A. Rudiger and John M. Rudiger, owners, or Mount RIVER RAILROAD COA[PANY.-Motion of Contntis~ion.-"Service on Belt Vernon Trust Company ...... 1,132 21 Line and 59th Street."-Chairman Willcox. 7304. Coleman, Breuchaud & Coleman, owners, or Mount Vernon Trust 2:30 P. M.-Couinissioner Eustis's Roost.-Order No. 626.-INTERBOROUOH Company...... 54 43 RArrn TRANSIT C0i\tPANY.-"Additions to platforms and stairways at 7805. Amos C. Purely and Hannah M. Purdy, owners, or Mount Ver- Christopher Street station, Ninth Avenue Elevated."-Comunisstot1er non Trust Company ...... 4,354 66 ISl1stfs. 7806. Isaac L. Pngsley, administrator of Estate of Samuel Pugsley, 2,326 47 2:30 P. M.-Room Sto.-Order No. 6(io.-BRonI \'N UNION F.l.EvATEO deceased, owner, or Mount Vernon Trust Company...... RAILROAD COMPANY.-"Rehearing on Paragraph 6, Order No. 165, 7807. Gilbert Pugsley, owner, Peekskill Savings Bank and Cornelius A. directing repair of station on Fulton Street line at Lafayette Ave- Roe, mortgagee, or Mount Vernon Trust Company...... 544 33 nue."-Commissioner McCarroll.

8634 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908.

Voucher CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. No, In Favor Of. Amount. Appointments. On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the following appointments were made, to take effect upon assignment to duty by the Chief Engineer: David L. Gordon, Nos. 199 and 201 East Seventh street, Rodman; salary, $96o 7808. Elvin W. Cornell, owner, or Mount Vernon Trust Company.. 6,349 Io Frederick F. Roe, owner, or Mount Vernon Trust Company.. 7,076 33 per annum ; Chief Engineer's number, 2619. 7809. William H. Welch, Westchester avenue (box 175), White Plains, New York, 7810. Benjamin Lounsbury and Delia B. Lounsbury, owners, or Mount Vernon Trust Company ...... Io8 86 Rodplan; salary, $96o per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2619. Marguerite E. Hyde, owner, or Mount Vernon Trust Company 1,986 81 William B. Cook, No. 123 West One Hundred and Eleventh street, Rodman; 7811. salary, $96o per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2619. Samuel T. Goldsmith, Browns Station, New York (Rule XII., paragraph 7), Clerk; Counsel Fees of Parcel Owners. salary, $300 per annum; Chief Engineer's number, 2611. 7812. Walter B. Hopping ...... 254 64 Commissioner Shaw reported that the following men had been appointed Patrol- 7813. Robert McCord ...... 248 08 men on Aqueduct, with compensation at the rate of $goo per annum: 7814. Robert McCord ...... 29 36 George H. Sebolt, No. 48o Gates avenue, Brooklyn; appointed July 7, 19o8; to 7815. Robert McCord ...... 318 03 take effect July 9, i9o8. 7816. Clayton Ryder ...... 226 79 Louis Stutzman, No. 418 Rimrod street, Brooklyn; appointed July 7, 19o8; to take 7817. Robert McCord ...... 119 28 effect July 9, 1908. 7818. Robert McCord ...... 125 08 John H. Warrelman, No. 432 West Thirty-third street; appointed July 14, 19o8; 7819. Robert McCord ...... 125 48 to take effect on assignment to duty by the Chief of Patrolmen. 7820. Robert McCord ...... 146 64 William J. Gleason, No. 6o5 West Forty-fifth street; appointed July 14, 1908; to 7821. Robert McCord ...... 81 28 take effect on assignment to duty by the Chief of Patrolmen. 7822. Clayton Ryder and George E. Anderson ...... 442 Io George E. Karski, No. 6o7 Union avenue, The Bronx; appointed July 14, 1908; 7823. Leverett F. Crumb...... ...... 528 45 to take effect on assignment to duty by the Chief of Patrolmen. 7824. Clayton Ryder and George E. Anderson ...... 73 90 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the following appointments were 7825. Warren S. Jordan ...... 210 43 rescinded, for the reasons set opposite the navies respectively 7826. Ridgway & Dessar ...... 206 00 James L. Kemp, Inspector of Masonry; appointed June 9, i9o8; reason, declined, 7827. A. W. Ladd ...... 98 18 temporary inability; Chief Engineer's number, 2613. LeGrand E. Sterling, Inspector of Masonry; appointed June 9, 19o8; reason, de- Payrolls. clined, temporary inability; Chief Engineer's nupiber, 2613. 7726. Police, supplementary, for June ...... 25 00 Frederick A. Starr, Inspector of Masonry; appointed Julie 9, 1908; reason, dc- 7728. Laborers, week ending July I, 1908 ...... I,882 37 dined, temporary inability; Chief Engineer's number, 2613. 7729. Administration, supplementary for Julie ...... 25 42 Eugene A. Clinton, Patrolman on Aqueduct; appointed July 8, 1908; reason, de- 7800. Engineering, supplementary for June ...... 397 09 clined. Andrew W. Walker, Patrolman on Aqueduct; appointed July 9, 1908; reason, dc- Taxes. dined. 7723. Town of Yorktown ...... 30 86 Thomas W. Midwinter, Patrolman on Aqueduct; appointed July Io, 1908; reason, failed to appear. Purchased Under Contract. Gustave A. Wagner, Patrolman on Aqueduct; appointed July io, 1908; reason, 7724. A. Perry Loomis ...... 4,895 00 failed to appear. 7725. Frank W. Brooks ...... 6,845 00 Lester B. Davis, Patrolman on Aqueduct; appointed July to, i9o8; reason, failed Fifty Per Cent. Payments, Ashokan Reservoir. to appear. 7828. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the Promotions. al ...... 00 credit of Hazel Angevine, ct 225 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the action of this Board July 7829. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the talen Dynamite Company...... .. ...... 200 00 7, í9o8, increasing the salary of Gertrude E. Camp, Stenographer and Typewriter, was credit of Eastern amended so as to fix August I, 19o8, as the date for the taking effect of the same. 7830. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit of James P. McGovern ...... 50 00 (Chief Engineer's number, 2617). 7831. First National Bank of Rondout, to the credit of Burton D. On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw Joseph Goldsmith was promoted Hover ..... ... .... 325 00 from Axeman to Rodman, with compensation at the rate of $96o per annum, to take 7832. First National Bank of Rondout to the credit of Lee Bishop and effect immediately. (Chief Engineer's number, 2621.) Asa Bishop ...... 300 00 7833• State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the Separations. credit of Phebe Palcn, et al ...... 675 00 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the following Temporary Patrolmen 7834. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the on Aqueduct were removed, to take effect at the close of the day's work July 14, 1908 credit of Levi Elntendorf ...... ...... 300 00 (July 15, 19o8, in the case of John E. Ashe, Jr.), the eligible list of permanent Patrol- 7835. Kingston National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., lo the credit of men having been issued by the '1Municipal Civil Service Commission: Isaac L. M errihew ct al...... 725 00 National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit Peekskill Detachment— 7836. Fisher, Daniel J. Fullin, John V. of Jacob Mayer ...... 650 00 National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit Connors, Joseph A. Jcffords, Jefferson L. 7837. Moore, Edward J. of Sarah Catharine Lasher ...... 600 00 Danaher, Rodger. 7838. National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit Downey, John J. Rogers, George S. Farrell, Thomas J. Turner, Lawrence C. of Margaret Leonard, Richard Leonard, et al ...... 25 00 7839. National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit of Garrison Detachment- Charles R. DuBois and Estella DuBois ...... 50 00 Becaunon, Chas. W. Dc Loca, Louis E. 7840. National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to tite credit of Brophy, Edwin. Kenny, James. Abram J. Every ...... 6o oo Breen, Peter F. I'uckhaber, Ferdinand. 7841. First National Bank of Rondout, to the credit of Frederick Colin, William. Schmocller, Franz P. Tames Edgars ...... 950 00 Cox, Samuel S. Waters, Terence. 7842. First National Bank of Rondout, to the credit of Wilson D. El- Durra, Louis A. mendorf .. ...... ... ... .... 2,050 00 7843. First National Bank of Roundottt, to the credit of Hiram Barton Browns Station Detachment- et al. ...... .... ... 200 00 Ashe, John E., Jr. McCallum, Patrick J. 7844. Kingston National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit of Convery, Thos. II. McCartic, Chas. R. B. Mary Caroline 1-Tover et al ...... I,65o 00 Dixon, Chas. T. tic1Slahoil, Thomas A. Gannon, Patrick J. Rowe, Harry A. 7845. Ulster County Savings Institution of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit of Elmer Bush, in trust for Emclinc Bush...... 266 67 Grattan, Chas. J. Staio, Kesler W. 7846. National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit Manning, John T. Wiegand, Fred. I F. of Jerome Ti. Buck.. . . ...... ..... ...... ...... 33 33 On recommendation of Commissioner Shaw the services of Hubert F. Neil, first 7855. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the grade Clerk, were dispended with, to take effect at the close of the day's work July credit of Frank L. Gordon ...... i,goo 00 31, 19o8, on account of the completion of the work at Jamaica, Long Island, and the 7856. State of New York National Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the closing of the office at that place. (Chief Engineer's number, 2614.) credit of Matthew J. Steen ...... 2,850 00 The resignation of Robert J. Van Epps, Laborer, was received and accepted, to 7857. National Ulster County Bank of Kingston, N. Y., to the credit of take effect July 1, 19o8. Mary Countryman ...... 137 50 The resignation of Michael 11. Feeney, Temporary Patrolman, was received and 7858. Ulster County Savings Institution, to the credit of Mary E. Mc- accepted, to take effect July 7, 1908. Clelland Winchell and the Ulster County Savings Institution, Commissioner Shaw reported the separation of Carlos B. Stone, Clerk, to take as mortgagee ...... 825 00 effect at the close of the day's work June 30, 1908, he having been appointed Laborer Claims. $133,034 92 In reference to the claim of Julius J. Binder, for salary for the first tep days of September, 1906, Conimissioner Shaw reported, recommending that no action be taken. (Chief Engineer's number, 2618.) Financial Statement. On motion, this recommendation was approved, and the Secretary was directed The following weekly financial statement was read and filed: to notify Binder accordingly, and the action of this Board taken June 30, í9o8, was rescinded. 1905. June 16. Corporate Stock authorized..... $ioo,000 00 COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CHIEF ENGINEER. Nov. 24. Corporate Stock authorized..... 500,000 00 Weekly Report. Dec. 8. Corporate Stock authorized..... 1,002,000 00 147, June 29, 1908, and 148, July 6, i9o8, were filed. 1906. Nov. 23. Corporate Stock authorized..... Io,000,000 00 Contract B. 1907. 2566, July II, 19o8, forwarded four pamphlets of this contract for furnishing and June 24. Corporate Stock authorized.... 15,000,000 00 delivering supplies for the Engineering Bureau, and forms of advertisement. The Secretary reported that on July II, 19o8, he had transmitted these pamphlets and 1908. forms of advertisement to the Corporation Counsel for approval as to form, and that Mar. 2o. Corporate Stock authorized.... 11,000,000 00 the same had been received, so approved. On motion, the fixing of the date for the $37,602,000 00 opening of the bids for this contract and the selection of the papers in which the July 13. Premium on sale of $3,387,500 Water Bonds.. 72,499 74 advertisement should be published were referred to Commissioner Shaw with power. Miscellaneous revenue ...... 884 Io $37,675 383 84 July 13. Vouchers Nos. I to 7858, both inclusive, regis- Real Estate, Possession tered from Julie 9, 1905, to July I;9, t9o8.. $4,689,413 68 2598, July 3, 1908, recommended that the Corporation Counsel be urged to hasten Estimated liabilities on open or- the steps necessary to procure title and possession of the real estate shown upon the ders ...... $29,729 07 taking maps of Northern Aqueduct, Section 6, Kcnsico, Sections I t and 12, and Registered contract liabilities.. 22,859,240 53 Southern Aqueduct, Section 13, and, on motion, was referred to Commissioner Chad- Estimated liabilities under sçe- wick. cial agreements ...... 386,265 47 Real Estate, Kensico, Section 9, Parcel 596. 23,275,235 07 2605, July 8, i9o8, forwarded map, Ace. E-233, showing proposed modification — 27,964,648 75 of the boundary line of this parcel. On motion, this trap was approved, and the Secretary was directed to write the Corporation Counsel forwarding the same and July 14. Amount available ...... $9,710,735 W requesting that such action be taken as may be necessary. MONDAY, AUGUST Io, i9o8. THE CITY RECORD. 8635

Real Estate, Kensico, Section to, Parcel 795. Kensico Reservoir, Section 4 2606, July 8, i9o8, forwarded map, Ace. E-234, showing modification of boundary Henry H. Risley, Expert .. ...... 60 00 line of this parcel. On motion, said map was approved and the Secretary was directed George Bernard, Stenographer ...... 149 o6 to write the Corporation Counsel, forwarding the same and requesting that such Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing ...... 174 00 action be taken as may be necessary. Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing ...... 45 75 Kensico Reservoir, Section 5- Real Estate, 1-Iighways. "Democratic Register," advertising ...... 40 95 2608, July 9, i9o8, forwarded map, Acc. N-687, showing change in highway State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 149 6o to be reconstructed as a State road near Ireland Corners, Town of Gardiner, Ulster State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 217 8o County, N. Y., known in the file of the State Engineer's office as Highland-Gardiner Kensico Reservoir, Section 6- Road, State Road No. 351. On motion, the Secretary was -directed to write to the State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 231 00 State Engineer, requesting his approval of this map. State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 156 20 Police. Kensico Reservoir, Section g- The "Yonkers Observer," advertising ...... 182 00 2609, July Io, 1908, reported that arrangements would be made to bring water "New York Globe," advertising ...... 2,649 20 to the police buildings near Browns Station, and, on motion, was referred to Com- New York Herald," advertising ...... 3,010 00 missioner Bensel with power. Kensico Reservoir, Section io- Real Estate, Fences. "Mount Vernon Eagle," advertising...... 157 50 261o, July 13, i9o8, recommended that all fencing of the aqueduct line be done The "Democratic Register," advertising...... 205 66 at the expense of the City, so as to be uniform and of such character as may be "New York Times," advertising ...... 3,147 6o necessary for the protection of the City's property. On motion, this matter was re Northern Aqueduct, Section I- ferred to Commissioner Chadwick. George Bernard, Stenographer ...... I2 57 Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing ...... 49 50 Real Estate, Northern Aqueduct, Section 6. Northern Aqueduct, Section 2- 2622, July 13, 1908, reported that the only parcels in this section over or through Charles P. Berkey, Expert ...... 105 49 which the acquisition of a permanent easement should be considered were Parcels Northern Aqueduct, Section 3- Nos. 289, 296 and 297, and that all the other real estate in this section should be State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 193 6o acquired in fee. On motion, this matter was referred to Commissioner Chadwick. State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 332 20 Real Estate, Taxes. Northern Aqueduct, Section 4- State 2623, Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 136 40 July 14, Igo8, called to the attention of the Board the question of the assess- Northern Aqueduct, Section 5- ment for taxation of the real estate acquired by the City in the Town of Gardiner, Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing ...... I2 00 and, on motion, was referred to Commissioner Chadwick. Contract No. 22. Real Estate, Possession, Ashokan Reservoir. 2565, July 13, 1908, transmitted four pamphlets of this contract for the construe- 329, July 9, i9o8, forwarded contents of a communication from Jerome H. Buck, tion of the Bull Hill tunnel in the Town of Phillipstown, Putnam County, and also in reference to the payment of one-half the assessed valuation of Parcels Nos. Io7 forms of advertisement. The Secretary reported that on July 14, 1908, these pamphlets and 124 A. The Secretary reported that on July i I, igo8, he had written the Corpora- and forms of advertisement had been submitted to the Corporation Counsel for ap- tion Counsel that the orders for these payments had not been received by this proval as to form, and that the same had been received, so approved. On motion, the Board, and, on motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed, fixing of the date for the opening of the bids and the selection of the papers in which 330, July 9, 1908, forwarded copies of orders of the Supreme Court, amending said advertisement should be published were referred to Commissioner Chadwick, with the orders previously entered so as to direct the deposit of one-half the assessed valua- power. tion of Parcels Nos. 30, 31, 33, 34, 38, 206, 50, 43, 63 and Ig6; also orders directing the COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE LAW DEPARTMENT. deposit of one-half the assessed valuation of Parcels Nos. 202, 71, 88, 182, 152, 147, 166, 2 Contract No. 12. 05, 72, 74, 143, 146, 92, 93, 75, 87, 190, 197, 8o, 9r, 84, 183, 154, 153, 170, 95 and 181. The Secretary reported that on July to, 1908, he had forwarded the original 327, July 8, í9o8, advised that steps would be taken immediately to pay one-half of said opinion and said copies of orders to the Auditor. the assessed valuation of Parcels Nos. 157 and t6o, Northern Aqueduct, and that the On [notion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed and vouchers for the said Board of Water Supply should enter into negotiations with the Ellenville and payments were ordered to be prepared and forwarded to the Comptroller. Kingston Railroad Company, with a view to making an agreement with said Company for the title and possession of Parcel No. i62, Northern Aqueduct, said agreement to Real Estate, Northern Aqueduct, Section 4, Parcel No. 159. be similar to the one already entered into with the Wallkill Valley Railroad Company 333, July 14. 1908, forwarded contents of a communication from Hon. John J. as to Parcel No. 215, Section 5, Northern Aqueduct. On motion, this opinion was Linson, Special Counsel, dated July 9, 19o8, giving form of resolution to be adopted referred to Commissioner Chadwick. by this Board in reference to Parcel No. 159, Section 4, Northern Aqueduct, claimed Communication 2615, July 13, tge8, was received fron the Chief Engineer, recom- by Matthew J. Steen. mending that immediate steps be taken to procure possession, not merely of said On motion, said resolution was adopted, reading as follows Parcel No. 157, but also of Parcels Nos. i44 and 174. Resolved, That the Board approves of the substitution of the following as the 332, July II, 1908, transmitted copies of orders of the Supreme Court, directing description of Parcel No. 159, Section 4, Northern Aqueduct Department, in place the deposit of one-half the assessed valuation of Parcels Nos, 144, 147, 156, 157, 158, of the description of said parcel contained in the petition for the appointment of 159, i6o and 174. The Secretary reported that he had on July ii, i9o8, transmitted Commissioners of Appraisal for said section and shown upon the map of said section said copies of orders, and the original of said opinion to the Auditor, with instructions on Ille in the Ulster County Clerk's office; and consents that the proceedings for con- to prepare and forward to the Comptroller at once the necessary vouchers. On mo- demnation of said parcel and section be amended accordingly: tion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed. Parcel No. 159-Matthew J. Steen, claimant. The Secretary also reported that on July 9, igo8, he had written Messrs. Mellen All that certain piece or parcel of real estate situated in the Town of Marble- & Woodbridge, attorneys for the T. A. Gillespie Company, and that he had received town, County of Ulster, and State of New York, designated on the Supplemental Map, a reply from them dated July to, Igo8, which reply had been answered July 13, 1908. Petitioners' Exhibit No. I, as Parcel No. 159, which said parcel is described as fol- On motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed. lows : Real Estate, Expense of Acquisition. Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel No. i6r, in the southerly property 328, July 9, 1908, transmitted certified copy of order of the Supreme Cottrt, Ninth line of the New York, Ontario and Western Railroad Company (Ellenville and Kings- Judicial District, dated July 6, i9o8, taxing the fees of the Commissioners of Appraisal ton Railroad Company), and running thence along the southerly line of said parcel in Hill View Reservoir, Section I, as follows: and said railroad property line north 58 degrees t mimte 30 seconds, east 25.1 feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 161 ; thence south 26 degrees, east 197.5 George N. Rigby ...... $1,300 00 James K. Apgar ...... 1,387 8o feet; thence south 4o degrees 2 nminutes, cast 106.3 feet; thence south if degrees 58 Bernard F. Martin ...... 1,350 00 minutes, cast 106.3 feet ; thence south 26 degrees, east 136.9 feet to the centre of Lucas turnpike; thence along the centre line of said turnpike south 75 degrees 16 minutes. Said opinion advised the payment of said fees as so taxed, and, on motion, vouch- west 25.E feet; thence north 26 degrees, west í35.o feet: thence north it degrees 58 ers for said payments were ordered to be prepared and forwarded to the Comp- ninotes, west 103.1 feet; thence north 4o degrees 2 minutes, west 103.1 feet; thence troller. north 26 degrees west 198 feet to the point or place of beginning. Containing 0.313± 331, July io, 19o8, advised that the bill of Martin B. Brown Company for office acre. supplies, $9, should be charged to Ashokan Reservoir, Sections I to 9, inclusive. OTHER MATTERS. The Secretary reported that he had sent said bill and the original of said opinion to Police. the Auditor on July to, i9o8. On motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed, Commissioner Shaw submitted, with his approval, Special Order 20. and a voucher for the payment of said bill was ordered to be prepared and forwarded A communication was received from Grant Snyder, of Peekskill, N. Y., dated to the Comptroller. Judy 13, 1908, in reference to non-payment of board by Patrolmen, and, on [notion, The following hills were received from the Corporation Counsel, taxed by the was referred to Commissioner Shaw. Supreme Court, and vouchers therefor were ordered to be prepared and forwarded to the Comptroller Telephone Service. The Secretary reported that on July q, igo8, lie had requested the New York Ashokan Reservoir, Sections I and 2 and New Jersey Telephone Company to remove telephone $688 40 apparatets from the Jamaica Walter S. Morton, Expert ...... office of this Board, telephone number 1695 Jamaica, on July 21, 1908, as this Board George B. Burbank, Expert.. ...... 831 84 4 would vacate said office on said date. Ashokan Reservoir, Sections I, and 5- On motion, this action of the Secretary was conbrmed. Peter Elbert Nostrand, Consulting Engineer and Expert...... 552 14 Ashokan Reservoir, Sections I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and Northern Aqueduct, Real Estate, Northern Aqueduct, Section I. Sections 3, 4 and 5- The Secretary reported that on July 7, igo8, he had written the Comptroller re- Gerald Fitzgerald, Deputy Clerk ...... 125 00 questing that the date be fixed to which interest should be computed upon the awards Ashokan Reservoir, Section 2- under the second report of the Commissioners of Appraisal in this proceeding. Julian E. Ingle, Jr., printing ...... 120 90 On motion, said action of the Secretary was confirmed. Ashokan Reservoir, Section 4- The Secretary reported that, under date of Jetly 7, Igo8, a letter had been received Julian E. Ingle, Jr., printing ...... 151 75 from the Finance Department fixing August to, 1908, as the date to which interest Ashokan Reservoir, Section 5- should be computed on the awards under the fourth report of the Commissioners of Julian E. Ingle, Jr., printing ...... 317 Io Appraisal in this proceeding, and that the original of this communication on July Ashokan Reservoir, Section 8- to, 1908, had been forwarded to the Auditor. 57 Julian E. Ingle, Jr., printing ...... 00 On motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed, and vouchers for the pay- State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 75 39 ment of said awards were ordered to be prepared accordingly. Ashokan Reservoir, Sections 8 and 9- Howard Chipp, Special Counsel ...... 350 00 Contract 12. Ashokan Reservoir, Section 9- 72 05 A letter was received from the T. A. Gillespie Company, dated July 9, 1908, en- Julian E. Ingle, Jr., printing ...... closing certificate of the Supervisor of the Town of New Paltz, dated July 6, 1908, Hill View Reservoir, Section I- approving the pauper bond filed with 26 30 tite Town Clerk of said Town June 22, 1908, and Michael J. Shanahan, Clerk... ...... also certificate of the Town Clerk of Marbletown, to the effect that the pauper bond State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 132 00 Hill 2- filed with said Town Clerk had been approved by the Town Board of said Town. View Reservoir, Section On motion, the Secretary was directed to transmit these certificates to the Auditor. The "Yonkers Observer," advertising...... 35 10 State Law Reporters, Stenographers ...... 74 8o Contract C. "Tarrytown Press- Record," advertising ...... 35 Io The Secretary reported that on July 9, 1908, he had forwarded to the Corpora- Kensico Reservoir, Section 3- tiort Counsel, for approval as to form, page proof of this contract for furnishing sixty George Bernard, Stenographer...... ...... 70 o8 hordes for mounted Patrolmen on aqueduct service. Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing...... 62 25 On motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed. Stillman Appellate Printing Company, printing ...... 57 00 "Tarrytown Press-Record," advertising ...... 36 46 Real Estate, Ashokan Reservoir, Section 3. Henry H. Risley, Expert ...... 15 00 The Secretary reported that on July 9, 1908, he had forwarded to the Corporation Kensico Reservoir, Sections 3, 4, 5, 6-- Counsel notice of appeal, in behalf of Jacob Mayer. from the order of the Supreme Walter E. Whitcomb, moving furniture ...... 20 00 Court entered in the office of the Clerk of Ulster County, April 13, i9o8, confirming Kensico Reservoir, Sections 3, 4 and 7- the report of the Commissioners of Appraisal in this proceeding, in so far as the same The "Yonkers Observer," advertising ...... 764 40 affects Parcel No. go; also that on July ti, í9o8, he had forwarded to the Corporation 8636 , THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908.

Counsel notice of appeal, in behalf of Howard Buck, from said order, in so far as the The following temporary assignments are hereby ordered: same affects Parcel No. 122; also that on July 13, 1908, he had forwarded to the Inspector. Corporation Counsel notice of appeal from said order, in behalf of Jacob Mayer, in James E. Dillon, Fifth Inspection District, assigned to command Sixth Inspection so far as it affects Parcel No. 94 ; also that on July 14, 1908, he had requested the District, in addition to his own District, during absence of Inspector James F. Thomp- Comptroller to fix the date to which interest should be computed upon the awards son, for eighteen hours, from 8 a. m., July 31, 1908. under the first report of the Commissioners of Appraisal in this proceeding. On motion, these actions of the Secretary were confirmed. Lieutenant. Real Estate, Ashokan Reservoir, Section 7. Richard O'Connor, Traffic Precinct A, assigned to School of Instruction, during The Secretary reported that on July 9, 1908, he had forwarded. to the Corporation absence of Lieutenant James F. Shaw on vacation, from 12.01 a. ni., August 3, 1908. Counsel notice of appeal, in behalf of James P. McGovern, from the order of the Supreme Court, entered in the office of the Clerk of Ulster County June 4, 1908, con- Sergeants. firming the first report of the Commissioners of Appraisal in this proceeding, in so George D. Siffert, Twenty-sixth Precinct, assigned as Acting Lieutenant in pre- far as the same affects Parcel No. 271 A. cinct during absence of Lieutenant Charles E. Sherwood on vacation, from 8 a. ill., On motion, this action of the Secretary was confirmed. August 5, 1908. Contracts 13 and 32. Richard Hamilton, Forty-third Precinct, assigned as Acting Lieutenant in pre- cinct, during absence of Captain and Lieutenants on vacation, from 8 p. m., July 29, Commissioner Shaw reported that on July 9 he had opened informal estimates 19o8. received from the Evening Post Job Printing Office, Martin B. Brown Company and Timothy H. O'Leary, Fourteenth Inspection District (Acting Lieutenant), assigned J. W. Pratt Company for printing these contracts; that on July Ir, 19o8, he had in charge of Public Office Squad and License Sq'iad, during absence of Acting Lieu- Printing Office, being $781, the lowest accepted the estimate of the Evening Post Joh tenant Peter J. Bird on vacation, from 12.01 a. rel., July 30 1908. received, and had directed that the necessary order be issued for this printing. Charles Newhan, Twenty-fifth Precinct, assigned to One Hundred and Eighty- On motion, this action of Commissioner Shaw was confirmed. fourth Precinct, during absence of Sergeant Samuel F. Shattuck on sick leave, from Contract 23• 4 p. m., July 29, 1908. Commissioner Shaw reported that on July 8, tryl8, he had opened informal esti- Patrick McCarthy, Sixty-fifth Precinct, assigned as Acting Lieutenant in precinct, mates for printing this contract received from the Evening Post Job Printing Office, during absence of Lieutenant John McCarthy, for one-half day, from 12 noon, July the Westchester Magazine Publishing and Printing Company, Martin B. Brown Com- 29, 1908. pany and J. W. Pratt Company; that on July 11, r9o8, lie had accepted the estimate of Charles FI. Berrian, Two I-Iundred and Eighty-third Precinct, assigned to Two the Evening Post Job Printing Office, being for $492.50, the lowest received, and had Hundred and Seventy-eighth Precinct, during absence of Sergeant Thomas F. Martin directed that the necessary order be issued for this printing. Oil sick leave, fron' 4 p. m., July 29, 1908. Real Estate, Buildings. Patrolmen. The Secretary submitted letters received from I-Zarris Steinlauf, No. 705 East Albert W. Gleason and Maurice Walsh, Eighth Precinct, assigned to Second Ninth street, New York City, in reference to purchasing some of the houses acquired Inspection District, duty in plain clothes, for five clays, from 2 a. ni., July 30, 1908. by this Boaid near West Shokan, N. Y., said letters being dated July 3, 8 and io, í9a8; Louis C. Ashauer, One hundred and Fourth Precinct, assigned as Acting I)oor- also replies to the same, dated July 7 and 11, t9o8. man in precinct, during absence of Doorman William 1I. Tracy on vacation, from On relotiOil, this correspondence was referred to Commissioner Chadwick. 8 a. ni., July 3t, 1908. A letter was received from William Lawton, of the Kingston Foundry Company, hrancis P. Duffy, Thirty-ninth Precinct, assigned as Acting Doorman in precinct, No. 82 Prince street, Kingston, N. Y., dated July to, 19o8, in reference to the purchase during absence of Doorman Terrence Douohuc on vacation, front 12 noon, August of machinery on the real estate acquired for the Ashokan Reservoir. 10, 1908. On motion, this communication was referred to Commissioner Chadwick with Patrick O'Brien, Nineteenth Precinct, assigned as Acting Doornlau in precinct, power. during absence of Dooruinn on vacation, from 12 noon, August 2, 19o3. Commissioner Chadwick submitted a report, dated July 13, i9o8, in reference to William H. DlcMahon, One Ifundred and Fiftieth Precinct, assigned as Acting the sale of machinery to James Cruickshank on the property formerly -)wned by Zadoc Doorman in precinct, during absence of Doorman Francis Flanagan oil sick leave, from P. Boice, at West Shokan, N. Y. On motion, this matter was referred to Cotnmis- 8 a. in., July 29, 1908. siouer Chadwick with power. John W. Ellis, Tenement House Squad, assigned in charge of Tenement House Real Estate, Claims. Squad, during absence of Patrolman John Stewart on vacation, from 12.01 a. tn., On relotion. it was August 5, 19o8. Resolved, That the recommendation of Commissioner Chadwick as to claims for loss of business, contained in his report datert June 25, 1908, which was presented to Matron. this Board at a meeting held June 30, 1908, having been withdrawn. the action of this Elizabeth Gillis, Seventeenth Precinct, assigned to Eightieth Precinct, during Board in regard thereto taken at said sleeting of June 30, 1908, is hereby rescinded, absence of Matron Margaret Byrne on vacation, from 6. p. m., August 4, 1908. and the Secretary is hereby directed to notify the Corporation Counsel accordingly. The following extensions of temporary assigmncnts are hereby ordered Real Estate, Acquisition by Purchase. Sergeant. On motion, it was Resolved, That the Secretary is hereby directed to refer to Commissioner Chad- William J. Burns, Traffic Precinct B, to Fourteenth Inspection District, for ten days, from 8 a. rel., wick all communications hereafter received in reference to the acquisition of real July 30, 1908. estate, or any interest therein, by private purchase. Patrolmen. Francis J. Sherry, Thirty-sixth Precinct, and Thomas F. McKeon, Twenty-fifth Real Estate, Easements. Precinct, to Fourth Inspection District, duty in plain clothes, for five clays, from 12 In reference to the grants of right of way for electric lines received from Ger- noon, July 3o, 1908. trude Tell Eyck Davis and David Sherman (Chief Engineer's No. 2556), Commissioner Frederick Martin and Max Greenbaum, Twenty-ninth Precinct, to First Inspec- Chadwick recommended that the action of the Chief Engineer in procuring these grants tion District, duty in plain clothes, for ten clays, ironi 8 f;. m., July 30, 1908. be approved and that said papers be recorded in Ulster County. On motion, this recommendation was approved, and the Secretary was directed to carry out the same. Doorman. Real Estate, Taxes. Patrick 1M7urphy, One IIundred and Sixty-ninth Precinct, to One Hundred and Forty-third Precinct, duty as Acting Hostler, for five clays, from 8 a. rel., July 30, In reference to Chief Engineer's communication 2462, as to the assessment of real 1908. estate in the Town of Olive by school districts, Commissioner Shaw reported that the Supervisor of said town had agreed to the proposition. The following members of the Department are excused as indicated: A report was received from the Adjuster of Taxes and Assessments in reference to State, County and Town taxes for 1907, Town of North Castle, on Parcel No. 268, Inspector. Section 4, Kensico Reservoir. Said report forwarded check of William R. Smith for James F. Thompson, Sixth Insl,ection District, for eighteen hours, from 8 a. Ill., $15.45 to the order of this Board, for his share of said taxes, and recommended that July 31, 1908, with permission to leave city. the City pay the total amount of said taxes, $38.6o, crediting the amount of said check Captains. against the same, it not being possible to apportion said taxes. On relotion,, this recom- nlendation was approved, and a voucher for said taxes was ordered to be prepared and Herman W. Schlottnlan, Seventh Precinct, for twelve hours, from 8 a. ni., July 31, forwarded to the Comptroller. 1108, with permission to leave City. John McCauley, Nineteenth Precinct, for twelve hours, from 12 noon, July 31, I-Iudson River Crossing. 1908, with permission to leave City. The agreement, in triplicate, with the New York Central and Hudson River Rail- Patrick Corcoran, Thirty-ninth Precinct, for twelve hours, from 12 11oon, August road Company, dated Julte 9, 79o8, for the use of the land of said company on both 5, 1908, with permission to leave City . sides of the Hudson River near the Storni King crossing line, was received, duly Lottis Kreuscher, Fortieth Precinct, for twelve hours, from 12 noon, July 31, 1908. executed by said company. The same was duly signed and acknowledged by the Com- Lincoln Gray, Scvcnty-seventh Precinct, for twelve hotes, from 8.30 a. rel., July 30, missioners of the Board, and the Secretary was directed to transmit one copy to the 1908. company, one copy to the Comptroller, and to file the third with the Auditor. Vouchers Edward P. Huglues, One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Precinct, for twelve hours, for the payments provided for in said agreement were ordered to be prepared and for- tronl I p. Ill., July 30, 1908. warded to the Comptroller. Ernst Lindemann, Two Ilundred and Eighty-third Precinct, for twelve hours, On motion, it was front 12 110011, July 30, 1908. Resolved, That Commissioner Bensel is hereby authorized to enter into negotiations with a view to the preparation of an agreement for the continuance of the work on the The following leaves of absence are hereby granted without pay: test shafts on the shores of the Hudson River on the Storm King crossing line. Sergeant. A bill was received from R. M. Catlin, Franklin Furnace, N. J. for $to,000 for Sanruci A. Cook, One Minutred and Forty-seventh Precinct, for three days, from advice in connection with the proposed crossing of the Hudson River by a deep tunnel, laot a. rel., July 29, 1908. and, on motion, the Secretary was directed to write Mr. Catlin in relation thereto. Patrolmen. THOS. HASSETT, Secretary. Timothy Lynch, One Hundred and Forty-ninth Precinct, for two (lays, from 12 noon, July 28, 1908. William J. Doherty, One Ilundred and Fifty-seventh Precinct, for one day, fron] POLICE DEPARTMENT, 12.01 a. ni., July 30, 1908, William Cook, One Hundred and Sixty-third Precinct, for two and one-half days, July 30, 1908. from 12 noon, July 28, 1908. The following proceedings were this day directed by the Police Commissioner: Charles A. Cook, One Hundred and Seventy-second Precinct, for three days, from Ordered, That the assignment of Daniel J. Ryan. contractor for the construction 12.01 a. in., July 29, 1908. of the Seventy-second Precinct station house, executed February 28. 1907, of the tenth Probationary Patrolmen. payment due on account of the said contract, amounting to $2,68o, dated July 27, 1908, Louis Friedman, Thirty-fifth Precinct, for one-half day, from 12 noon, July 28, be and is hereby approved and copy forwarded to the Comptroller. 1908. Concert License Granted. Edward M. Roberts, Thirty-first Precinct, for one day, from 12 noon, July.a9, I Ienry E. Husmann, Bayside Hotel and Concert Hall, Canarsie Shore, Brooklyn, 1908, with permission to leave City. from July 30, 1908, to October 30, 1908; fee, $150. The following Special Patrolmen are hereby appointed: To take effect July 29, 1908: On File, Send Copy. Lawrence J. O'Neill, for Interborough Ratid Transit Company, Manhattan. Reports of the Lieutenant in command of the Boiler Squad, dated July 25 and 27, 19o8 relative to engineers' licenses granted. For publication in the CITY RECORD. To take effect July 30, 1908: Special Order No. 188, issued this day, is hereby made part of the proceedings of Thonias Flanagan, for Hudson Companies, No. 49 Dey street, Manhattan. the Police Commissioner. Philip J. Harrison, for Long Island Railroad Company, Long Island City. Special Order No. 188. The resignation of the following Special Patrolman is hereby accepted, and he is The following transfers are hereby ordered: reappointed, to take effect as of date indicated: To take effect 8 p. m., July 31, í9o8. July 29, 1908: John E. Drewes, for Louis Hahn, Liberty Park, Evergreen, L. I. Bicycle Patrolman. Everett G. Sager, from Seventy-ninth Precinct to Traffic Precinct C, with wheel. The resignations of the following Special Patrolmen are hereby accepted: John M. Matthews, employed by Prank F. Clayton, Stiri avenue, Coney Island. Patrolman. John J. Taylor and Peter Leckie, employed by Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, John Rathgeber, from One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Precinct to Bureau of No. 168 Montague street, Brooklyn. Electrical Service, duty in Brooklyn. THEO. A. BINGHAM, Police Commissioner.

MONDAY, AUGUST Io, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 8637

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Abstract of the Transactions of the Bureau of the City Chamberlain for the Week Ending July 18, 1908.

OFFICE OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN, Nxw YORK, July 27, 1908. Hon. GEO. B. McCLELLAN, Mayor: SIR-In pursuance of section 196, chapter 466 of the Laws of 19o1, I have the honor to present herewith a report to July 18, 1908, of all moneys received by me and the amount of all warrants paid by me since July II, 59o8, and the amount remaining to the credit of the City on July 18, 1908. Very respectfully, JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

DR. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with JAMES J. MARTIN, Chamberlain, during the week ending Ju1y-18, I908. CR.

19o8. • IgoS. u]Y r8 'I o Abolishing Grade Crossinggs etc., Boroughg of BrooklY n...... $8,603 87 July rI By Balance ...... ...... f26,675,703 3 Additional Water Fund ...• ...... •...... 17,706 76 American Museum of Natural History,etc ...... 226 50 CITY OF Naw YORK. Antitoxin Fund ...... ... .... 33 7S " 18 Arrears of Taxes, 189q, etc, : Athletic Fields Under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Education. 4 90 Borough of Manhattan....' Collector Assessments $140,455 7 Bellevue Hospital Training School for Women Nurses-Acquiring Borough of The Bronx.... 293 51 Land, etc ...... 983 55 Borough of Brooklyn...... ' << 48,651 64 Borough of Brooklyn ...... .. 336 00 Borough of Queens...... ' " 18,127 04 Bridge across Dutch Kills Creek, Borden Avenue, etc., Borough of Borough of Richmond.....', " 2,336 or Queens...... r8o oo - $236,966 21 Bridge over Bronx River at Westchester Avenue (Permanent)..... 17,775 56 Interest on Taxes, r89g, etc.: Bridge over Eastchester Bay, Pelham Bay Park, Borough ot The Borough of Manhattan.... Collector Assessments $11,537 So Bronx ...... ..... ...... • ... ...... 27 73 Borough of The Bronx.... " 2,146 07 Bridge over East River, between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Borough of Brooklyn.... •. " 3,794 63 Brooklyn ...... ...... ...... 110,959 62 Borough of ueens .....••. " 1,596 35 Bridge over East River, between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Borough of ichmond..... " 215 0 veens ...... 69,560 93 19,202 91 Brooklyn Bridge-Construction of Trolley Railway Approaches, Street Improvement Fund-January I, 195: Borough ofBrooklyn ...... 241 o6 Borough of Manhattan....' Collector Assessments $22,370 14 Brooklyn Bridge-New Track Stringers, Safety Signals and Con- Borough of The Bronx.... 27,554 87 struction of Track Loops ...... 135 00 Borough of Brooklyn ...... I " 30,556 56 Brooklyn Bridge - Reconstruction of Western or Manhattan Borough of Queens...... 8,549 98 'terminal...... .. ...... 3,442 94 Borough of Richmond..... '' 701 39 College of The City of New York-New Site and Buildings...... 7,377 55 89,234 94 Construction of Bridge across Harlem River at Madison Avenue.. 128 68 Interest on Assessments-Street Improvement Fund: Construction and Establishment of High Pressure Water System, Borough of Manhattan.... Collector Assessments $577 21 Borough of Manhattan ...... .. ...... ... .. .... 57,653 39 Borough of The Bronx.... " 1,219 70 Construction and Establishment of High Pressure Water System, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 839 14 etc.. Borough of Brooklyn ...... ... ...... 3,721 90 Borough of Queens ...... 54 64 Construction oo fPrivate Sewers. Borough of Brooklyn ...... >7 50 Borough of Iiichmond..... " 18 og Construction of Sewers, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 143 50 -- 2,7oS 78 Construction of Transverse Roads, Tremont Avenue, etc., Borough Fund for Street and Park Openings: of The Bronx ...... ••.•. 16,683 10 Borough of Manhattan..., Collector Assessments $3,499 15 Construction of Webster Avenue Relief Sewer, Borough of The Borough of The Bronx.... " 44,900 63 Bronx ...... ... .. ..... ... .... 707 50 Borough of Brooklyn...... " 10,100 44 Court of General Sessions - Providing etc. Judges' Quarters, Borough of Queens...... " 640 b4 Criminal Court Building, Borough of Manhattan ...... 293 00 Borough of Richmond .... " 5 15 Department of Correction-City Prisons. etc., Special Fund...... 332 03 59,146 21 Department of Education-Maintenance of Training Schools...... 82 21 Interest on Assessments-Street and Park Openings:] Department of Education-Special High School Fund ...... 1,765 44 Borough of Manhattan.... Collector Assessments $96 48 Department of Health -Building Fund ...... ...... >5 ø Borough of The Bronx.... 2,253 03 Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond- Borough of Brooklyn...... 461 15 Chelsea I'ark ...... I...... 35 87 Borough of Queens...... " 24 69 Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx-Improvement of Borough of 09 Bronx and Pelham Parkway...... ...... 1,629 50 2,835 44 Department of Parks Borough of the Bronx-Improvement of Water Meter Fund, No. 2, Borough. Claremont Avenue 742 68 of Assessments . 132 02 Borro h of The Bronx-Improvement of Interest lon Water Meter Fund No. 2,! Collector of Mosholu Parkway...... - 6o6 0o Borough of Manhattan...... `. 10 17 Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx-Improvement of t. Williamsbridge Sewer Fund, Cash Ac- James .'ark . .. .. ...... .. ... ...... .. 588 go count, etc., Borough of The Bronx. .. 337 41 Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx-Improvement of Interest on 'Twenty-sixth Ward Bonds, Spuyten Duyvil Parkway ...... 1,217 75 Borough of Brooklyn...... " .. 10 57 Department of Public Charities-Building Fund...... ... 33,518 o5 Interest on Interest on Twenty-sixth Department of Street Cleaning-Acquiring Site, etc., Stables, Ward Bonds, Borough of Brooklyn 2 08 Borough of Brooklyn ...... ...... 872 00 Principal and Interest, 'Twenty-sixth Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Acquisition Ward Bonds, Borough of Brooklyn " .. 521 78 Property, Rye Lake, etc ...... •.. 3 718 i8 Interest on Principal and lnterest, Dock Fund...... ...... r 4,989 31 Twenty-sixth Ward Bonds, Bor- Excise Taxes, New York County...... 327 50 . ough of Brooklyn...... .. 34 47 Excise Taxes, Kings County ...... ...... 99 39 Sewer Assessments, Twenty-ninth Exempt or Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, Borough of Ward, Installments, Borough of Qveens ...... 8i 59 Brooklyn ...... 99 75 Expenses of Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal, etc...... 17 50 Opening and Grading Assessments, Extension of Riverside Drive to Boulevard Lafayette ...... 48 00 Thirty-first Ward, Installments, Fire Department-Sites and Buildings...... ...... 9,156 52 Borough of Brooklyn ...... .. 339 42 Fund for Street and Park Openings ...... ...... 46,366 93 Flatbush Avenue Improvements,Twen- Fund for Topographical Bureau, Borough of The Bronx...... '.. 162 50 ty-ninth Ward, Installments, Bor- Fund for Topographical Bureau, Borough of Queens ...... 2,932 00 ough of Brooklyn ...... 137 31 Fund for Topographical Bureau, Borough of Richmond...... 949 10 Interest on Assessments, Borough of GeneralFund ...... ...... •• ro Io Brook) n...... ••...... 75 EI Grand Boulevard and Concourse - Construction of Transverse Arrears of Water Rents, 1898, etc., Roads, One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, etc ...... St to Borough of Brooklyn...... .. 1,783 30 Improvement and Construction of Parks Parkways and Play- Interest on Water Rents, 1898, etc., grounds, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond ...... 16,716 64 Borough of Brooklyn ...... 191 oI Improvement and Construction of Parks, Parkways and Play- Water Rents, Long Island City, Bor- grounds, Borough of The Bronx ...... .. ... 3,236 go ough of Q ueens...... 290 82 Improvement and Construction of Parks, Parkways and Play- Interest on Water Rents, Long Island grounds, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens ...... 107 20 City 13orou h of Queens .. ...... ..I 42 71 Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Borough of The \Vater bents, b illage of Whitestone, Bronx...... , ...... 256 25 Borough of Queens...... 3 14 Improvement of Parks, Parkways and Drives, Boroughs of Brook- Interest on \Vater Rents, Village of Ivn and ueens ...... ... ...... 255 20 Whitestone Rorovg h of Queens... .. 26 Improvement of .'ark Avenue, Forty-fifth to Fifty-sixth Street, Water Rents, Village of Bayside, Bor- Borough of Manhattan ...... ..... ...... 5,097 35 ough of veens ...... 17 25 Improvement of Sanitary Condition of Gowanus Canal, Borough Interest on ~i'ater Rents, Village of of Brooklyn ...... ...... 414 So Bayside, Borough of Queens...... " .. t 30 Maintenance and Disltibutioii of Rater Supply, Borough of \Vatel Rents, Town of 'Newtown, Bor- Brooklyn, Igo4...... •... 66 56 ough of Queens...... 5 So Maintenance and ...... ution of Water Supply, Borough of Interest on Water Rents, Town of Brooklyn, I9o7 ...... 1,813 87 1 Newtown Borough of Queens..... " .. 1 ro Maintenance and Distribution ot Water Supply, Borough of Advertising Charges, Borough of Rich- Brooklyn,1908...... • ...... 13,796 24 mond ...... .. 9 o Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park, Construction of New York and Brooklyn Bridge...... Stevenson ...... 2,246 32 Extension ...... .... 8,486 78 Williamsburg Bridge Maintenance Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park, Construction and Fund ...... " ...... 4,550 55 Completion of Extension ...... 32,300 00 Water Meter Fund, Borough of Brook- Municipal Building, Manhattan Terminal of New York and Brook- lyn ...... McGuire...... 209 29 lyn Bridge-Plans and Specifications ...... 2,133 75 Water Revenue, Borough of Brooklyn. .... 2,317 57 New Bellevue Hospital, Construction of ...... 4,o?} 7j Water Rents, Borough of Brooklyn... ...... r25,910 44 New East River Bridge Fund ...... •..... 10,9 s Ia Water Reilts• Borough of Queens...... Wissel...... 6,So6 66 New Harlem Hospital Fund ...... 7o Og Water Rents, Borough of ichmond.. O'Brien...... 2S4 75 New Water Supply, City of New York ...... 58,qro 3S Sundry Licenses, Boroughs of Manhat- New York and Brooklyn Bridge ...... 6,836 86 tan and The Bronx...... Corrigan...... 886 5o New York Public Library Fund...... 113,792 84 Sundry Licenses, Borough of Brooklyn Kinsella ...... 8zq 25 New York Zoological Garden Fund ...... 379 87 Sundry Licenses, Borough of Queens.. Corbett...... 143 00 Paving with Concrete, Walks in Farmers' Square, Wallabout Mar- Sundry Licenses, Borough of Rich- ket ...... nhatt...... 485 00 mood ...... ...... Woelfle ...... ...... Ir3 00 Public Baths Fund, Borough of Manhattan ...... 13,93 r 94 Sheriff's Fees, KingsKin s CountCounty ...... Hoble y ...... 334 o6 Public School Library Fund...... ••...••...... ••. 3ar 25 Rapid Transit Construction Fund, Boroughs of Manhattan and Excise Taxes, New York', The Bronx ...... 57,052 69 County ...... McKee ...... $4,495 32 Rapid Transit Construction Fund-Brooklyn Loop Lines, Bor- Excise Taxes, Kings Coun- ough of Manhattan ...... rra651 71 ty...... Michell...... 2,278 44 Reconstruction of Sewers, Borough of Manhattan ...... 7 75 Excise Taxes, Queens Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Borough of The Bronx... • , 504 37 Count ...... Dowling...... 921 87 Refunding Assessments Paid in Error, Borough of Brooklyn.... •.. 12 07 Excise Taxes, Richmond Refunding '.'axes Paid in Error, Borough of The Bronx...... 47 35 County ...... Nichol...... 62 50 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Brooklyn...... • . 223 37 7,758 13 Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of QQueens...... •.... 27 61 Restoring and Repaving, Borough of Refunding Taxes Paid in Error, Borough of Richmond...... r4 43 Manhattan ...... Cloughen...... r,9gg 00 Repairs to County Court House, New York County ...... 3o So Restoring and Repaving, Borough of Repaving-Chapter 35, Laws of I8q2...... r,o78gq The Bronx...... Hallen ...... 371 00 Repaving-Chapter 475 Laws of r$q5 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r,Ø3 85 Restoring and Repaving, Borough of Repaving-Chapter 87, Laws of I897...... •...••• ...... ...... Soo 0o Brooklyn ...... Farrell...... 2,741 29 Repaving Roads, Streets and Avenues, Twenty-third and Twenty- Restoring and Repaving, Borough of fourth Wards.. ...... 6yor6 Ir Queens...... Denton...... 114 20 Repaving Streets, Borough of Manhattan ...... 20,378 55 Restoring and Repaving, Borough of Repaving Streets, Borough of The Bronx...... 709 5 Richmond...... Cromwell...... 229 59 Repaving Streets, Borough of Brooklyn ...... *5.543 00 Repaving Streets, Borough ofp ueens ...... .... 2,411 91 Water Meter Fund No. 2, Repaving Streets, Borough of Richmond...... a,Sia 38 Borough of Manhattan.. Padden...... $451 55 Restoring and Repaving--Special Fund, Borough of Manhattan .. 551 05 Water Meter Fund No. a, Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Borough of The Bronx. • 339 r8 Borough of The Bronx.. Lynch..... Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Borough of Brooklyn .... 1,454 27 rØ 20 581 75

8638 THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST io, igob.

1908. IQoS . July 1S To Restoring and Repaving-Special Fund, Borough of Plieens...... $69 ro July i8 Tapping, Borough of Man- Restomng and Re autog-Special Fund, Borough of lchmond... 685 04 hattan ...... Padden...... Si62 oa Revenue Bonds of igo7 ...... 60,000 00 Tapping, Borough of The Revenue Bonds of I9o8...... ...... 16,000 00 Bronx ...... Lynch ...... 18r oo Revenue Bond Fund-Board of Education-General Repairs, igo6. 435 00 $343 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Board of Health-Drainage, etc., Land, Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ...... Timmerman ...... 248 53 Staten Island, 1907 and 5908 ...... ...... 22 00 Street Incumbrance Fund, Borough of Revenue Bond Fund-Charter Revision Commission, Expenses of. 59 50 Manhattan ...... Crowell...... 358 70 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims- Back Salaries ...... 32 o8 Street Incumbrance Fund, J I Crowell ...... 1 $37 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims, Interest on Bonds ...... 60 00 Borough of Brooklyn.. 1 Farrell ...... 3 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Claims, Miscellaneous ...... 4,858 91 40 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Compilation of Arrears of Taxes and As- Street Incumbrnce Fund, Borough ofl sessments ...... ..... .... ... .... .. .. ..... 226 50 Richmond ...... Cromwell...... 8o Revenue Bond Fund -Correction, Department of - Salaries of Dock Fund ...... { I Spooner...... I Enginemen, increase, igo8...... .....••.... 225 00 Zimmerman...... $3,7885 960 Revenue Bond Fund-Department of Health-Supplies and Con- 3,846 02 tingencies Deficiency in Appropriation, i9o7 ...... ... 16 oo Sewer Inspection and Repairs, Borough Revenue Bonå Fund-Department of Parks, Boroughs of Brook- of Richmond ...... Cromwell ...... 4 00 lyn and Queens-Maintenance of Parks, etc., 1907 ...... 361 00 Electric Meter Test Deposits...... Comptroller ...... 6 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Expenses of Conducting Criminal Actions Expenses of Commissioners of Esti- Against Harry K. Thaw ...... 25 0o mate and Appraisal, etc...... 86r 87 Revenue Bond Fund-Finance Department -Bureau of Municipal Additional Water Fund ...... Aqueduct Commission.... 12 00 Investigation etc...... 119 00 Forfeited Recognizances, Queens Revenue Bond )`und-Fire Department-Aaratus Sulies, County ...... Darrin ...... 335 15 etc., Deficienty~ in Appropriation, 5907...... 50...... 154 Street Improvement Fund After anu- Revenue Bond Fund - Fire Department - Repairing Steam ary I, 1898 ...... Comptroller ...... 126 34 Launch" Velox ...... ...... ...... 175 00 Rebuilding Sewer in East One Hun- Revenue Bond Fund-Judgments ...... ...... 400 78 dred and Forty-ninth Street, etc.,! Revenue Bond Fund-Municipal District Courts- Alterations, Borough of The Bronx ...... Timmerman ...... So Repairs, etc ...... 1,533 50 New Water Supply, The City of New Revenue Bond Fund-New Amsterdam Gas Company-Claim, York...... " ...... 3629 Pursuant to Chapter hoi, Laws of 1907 ...... io8 04 Fund for Topographical Bureau, Bor- Revenue Bond Fund-Normal College of The City of New York- oughof Richmond ...... " ...... 43 75 Supplies, 1907 ...... I18 43 Proceeds of Sale of 4 per cent. Corpor- Revenue Bond Fund-Payment of County Charges and Expenses. 2,081 35 ate Stock, Various Municipal Pur- Revenue Bond FundPresident-of the Borough of The Bronx- poses, held August 12, 1907...... J. & W. St lignian & Co.. 356,000 00 Bureau of Sewers, Emergent Sewer Repairs ...... ...... 30 00 Interest on Bonds and Stock 1907...... 2,874 67 Revenue Bond Fund-President of the Borough of The Bronx - Proceeds of Sale of 3 per cent.' Corpor- Stenographer's Transcript of Testimony ...... ... 3,635 22 ate Stock, Various Municipal Pur- Revenue Bond Fund-Public Bath, Avenue A, Twenty-third and poses ...... Comm'rs Sinking Fund... io6,000 co Twenty-fourth Streets, Salaries, 19o8 ...... ... .. 761 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Armories and Revenue Bond Fund-Public Charities, Department of-Altera- Drill Rooms, Field Hospital, tions, etc., 1907, Deficiency in Appropriation ...... .. .. 11,522 35 Wages of Laborers ...... Timmerman...... 3 00 Revenue Bond Fund - Public Charities, Department of - I)e- ficiencv in Appropriation, Salaries and \Wages, 1908...... 434 00 I Comptroller ...... $401 99 Revenue Bond I und - Public Charities, Department of - Dona- Bogart ...... 75 00 tions, etc., to Veterans, etc., igo7 ...... 233 00 Gray ...... 27,012 00 Revenue Bond Fund - Public Comfort Station, Willis Avenue General Fund, Boroughs Cloughen ...... I,3og 8o Bridge, Salaries, Igo8 ...... ...... 189 00 of Manhattan and The H allen ...... 158 05 Revenue Bond Fund-Public Service Commission, First District, Bronx ...... ( Stevenson...... 25 00 New York, Expenses of ...... ...... .... 2,492 36 Crowell ...... 1,853 75 Revenue Bond Fund-Register, Kings County-Compensation, A. Martin ...... 336,300 77 J. Boulton ...... 2,500 00 O'Brien ...... I146 Revenue Bond lund-Richmond County Jail-Deficiency in Ap- General Fund, Borough of Farrell ...... 744 So propriation, 1907 ...... ...... 81 65 Brooklyn ...... ..i Moore...... 51 So Revenue Bond Fund-Sheriff of Kings County--Maintenance of General Fund, Borough of County Jail, Civil Prison and Transportation Plant, 1908...... 385 14 Queens ...... Halteran...... 240 00 Revenue Bond Fund-Tuberculosis Clinics, Boroughs of Manhat- 368,287 52 tan, The Bronx and Brooklyn, Purchase of Supplies 2 70 Department of Education Comptroller ...... $3,985 30 Revenue Bond Fund-AVater Supplied by Citizen's Water Supply -General School J Company of Newtown during October, November and Decem- Fund, r 8 ...... I Timmerman...... z2 5 676 her, 190 .. ...... ...... 29,154 40 4,010 97 School Building Fund ...... ...... 165,672 SS Department of Education-General School Building Fund - Interior Construction and Equipment, School Fund, 1907 ...... Comptroller ...... it aS Borough of Manhattan ...... S19 56 Department of Education- Special School Building Fund - Interior Construction and Equipment, School Fund, Board of Education, Borough of Brooklyn ...... ... ...... 15,424 50 Care of School Buildings, etc., Igo8. Timmerman ...... 518 25 School Building Fund - Interior Construction and Equipment, Department of Education - Special Borough of Queens... ...... 6,749 00 School Fund-Board of Education, School Buildings, Providing Firs Yrottction, Borough of Man- Salaries Officers, Clerks, etc., rr,o8.. '' ...... 110 41 hattan ...... ...... 58 33 Department of Correction - Salaries Seventh Avenue, between One Hlmdred and Tenth and One Hun- and Wages, City l'n.ons,I9o8...... •....•..... 15 55 dred and Fifty-third Streets, Borough of Manhattar.,etc...... 72 00 Department of Finance-Salaries Dep- Sewer, Forty-second Street and Hudson River, Borough of Man- uties, etc., i 8 ...... '' ...... Si 75 hattan- Reconstruction of ...... 24 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Shore Road, between First Avenue and Fort Hamilton, Borough Electricity Boroughs of Manhat- of Brooklyn, Completion of ...... ...... 131 25 tan and 7'ÌIe Bronx-Distribution, Sites for Carnegie Libraries ...... 20 00 etc., Salaries and Wages, IgoS...... '' ...... 39 92 Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences-Furnishing Quar- Department of Water Supply, Gas and ters in Borough Hall, Borough of Richmond ...... rr 15 Electricity, Boroughs of Manhat- Street Cleaning-New Stock, etc., Borough of Richmond...... 334 90 tan and '1-he Bronx - Collection Street Improvement Fund ...... .. • ...... Ø,o83 33 and Storage, Croton \\'ater Sys- Unclaimed Salaries and Wages ...... 595 19 tem, Salaries and \Vages, 19o8..... '' ...... loo 00 Unsafe Building Fund, Borough of Manhattan ...... loo 00 Department uf \Vater Supply, Gas and Water Fund, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... 69,772 03 Electricity, Borough of Brooklyn- Water Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... X6,491 85 Distribution etc. Salaries and Water Fund, Borough of Queens .. ...... 669 25 \Vages,1908...... '' .•...... Si 65 Water Fund, Boroughof Richmond...... 78 00 District Attorney, New \'ork County- Water Meter Fund, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 210 00 Salaries of Assistants, etc., igo8.... '' ...... 46 67 Water Meter Fund No. 2 ...... •...... 2,993 89 District Attorney, Kings County- Water Rents, Borough of Brooklyn-Refunding Account...... 8 oa Salaries of Assistants, etc., IgoS... " ...... 100 00 Williamsburg Bridge Maintenance Fund ...... I.43o 22 County Clerk, New York County- :í,6o3,662 5o Salaries of I)ej)uties etc., Igo8..... „ ...... 20 College of The city of' New York- 1899 and Previous Years. Salaries of 'leaching Corps, 1907... '' ...... 141 00 Department of Highways ...... f743 3 Board of Assessors-Salaries of Sec- Repaving Streets and Avenues ...... 849 4 retary,etc., 1908 ...... " ...... 7 50 Fire Department- (:eneral Adminis- tration, Boroughs of Manhattan, Department of Education-Special School Fund-Board of Educa- 'The Bronx and Richmond-Salar- tion....• ...... •...... 3 00 ies and \Vages, Repair Shops, etc., Iqo8...• ...... '...... 2 50 1904 Fire Department, Borough of Manhat- Department of Education-Special School Fund-Board of Educa- tan, Add,inistration - Salaries of tion...... 300 Engine and hook and Ladder Companies, 1908 ...... " ...... 17 49 1905• Maintenance and Distribution ot Department of Education-General School Fund ...... 619 97 Water Supply Borough of Brook- Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of lyn, rgo8-Collection and Storage Queens...... 3 75 Watersheds, etc., Salaries and Wages, IgoS ...... " ...... 20 00 Maintenance and Distribution uf Department of Education-General School Fund ...... 891 00 Water Supply, Borough of Brook- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Borough of lyn, igo8-Uistributiou, etc., Salar- Brooklyn ...... ...... 142,358 3 ies and Wages ...... " ...... 75 27 President of the Borough of Brooklyn-Bureau of Highways...... 36 5 Tenement I l ouse Department - Sala- nes, 1908 ...... " . •...... I 6 67 1907. President of the Borough of Brooklyn, Armory Board, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx...... 645 65 Bureau of Public Buildings and Board of Elections ...... ...... 171 2S Offices-\1aiutenanceof Buildings, College of The City of New York ...... I25 53 etc., Igo8 ...... " ...... •..... 286 5o Coroners, Borough of Manhattan ...... 277 00 ]'resident of thr Borough of Brooklyn, Department of Education-General School Fund ...... 912 08 General Administration-Salaries Department of Education-Special School Fund-Board of Educa- of Borough President, etc., Igo8.... 180 oo tion...... ...... ...... 64 65 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Boroughs of Manhattan and The Manhattan ...... 983 49 Bronx- Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Arrears of Taxes, i898 etc...... Collector of Assessments, 112 14 The Bronx ...... •..... 2,610 44 Interest on Taxes, 18g8~ etc ...... " 43 56 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Street Improvement Pund, June i5,' Brooklyn ...... ...... ...... S,o26 58 I886...... 1,833 46 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Interest on Assessments for Street Queens...... 7ío 00 Improvement Fund...... 952 52 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Interest on Assessments for Street, Richmond...... 857 30 and Park Openings...... " 34 37 Departmentof Finance ...... 7 50 Charges on Arrears of Taxes ...... " •. 12 00 Department of Health...... 4,789 92 Charges on Arrears of Assessments ' " 300 Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond.... • 220 00 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street ., Department of Public Charities ...... 908 47 Viaduct...... i ., 7 05 Department of Street Cleaning, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Towns of Westchester-Taxes anå Bronx and Brooklyn ...... 830 90 Assessments ...... , 17 66 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Boroughs of Towns of Westchester-Interest on Manhattan and The Bronx ...... ...... 4,550 72 Taxes and Assessments...... , . , 17 42 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Borough of Borough of Srooklyn- veens ...... ...... 7,588 r Arrears of Taxes, 1897, etc...... j " . , 424 39 Fire Department ...... ...... 249 49 Interest on Taxes, x897, etc...... I . 403 51 Interest on Revenue Bonds of Iqo7...... ••••••••••••.•.•••••• 2,333 34 Eighth Ward Improvement Fund, In- Normal College of The City of New York ...... 270 27 stallments ...... " .. 513 68 Police Department ...... 129 04 Eighth Ward Improvement Fund, Full Payment ...... " 12 30 President of the Borough of Manhattan- Twenty-sixth Ward Main Sewer, In- Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... 51 05 stallments ...... " 15.3 45 Local Improvements, Late Town of President of the Borough of Brooklyn- New Utrecht ...... , 566 63 Bureau of Hfghwaya...... 398 00 Assessments for Local Improve- Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... 77 00 ments, New Lots, Installments.... ., 353 22 Interest on Assessments ...... ...... " .. 1,015 13 President of the Borough of Queens- Redemption Fund, Laws of 1885... •. . , 1,309 50 Bureau of Highways ...... 126 34 Borough of Queens- Long Island City: President of the Borough of Richmond- Arrears of Taxes,! 7, etc...... , 926 84 General Administration ...... 750 00 Interest on Taxes. i 7, etc...... , 9472 Arrears of Water Taxes, I897, etc.. ., 726z3 Queens County-Supreme Court and County Court ...... 276 21 Interest on Water 'faxes, I597, etc. . , 18 37

MONDAY, AUGUST io, igo8. THE CITY RECORD. 8639

1908. 1908. I July 18 To Advertising . ..... ...... 84,791 53 July 18 By Borough of Queens- Armory Board, General Administration ...... 45 00 Long Island City: Armory Board, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx...... 2,143 43 Assessments for Local Improve- Armory Board, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens ...... 6r o0 ments ...... Collector of Assessments. $14,198 95 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals ...... Ir,r77 95 Sales for Arrears of Taxes...... 700 95 Beth Israel Hospital ...... 3,2q5 80 Interest on Sales for Arrears of Boardof Assessors ...... z8 00 Taxes ...... 1,129 69 Board of Building Examiners ...... Io 95 General Improvement Commis- Board of City Record ...... ... 14,456 41 sion, Installments...... 410 c6 Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children...... , r,5oo 00 Interest on General Improvement Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School ...... Ir8 77 Commission, Installments...... 20 88 Children's Court, First Division ...... 8 03 General Improvement Commis- Children's Court Second Division ...... 120 sion Full Payment ...... 286 45 Church Charity foundation of Long Island ...... 905 55 Town o? Newtown: City Magistrates' Courts, First Division ...... 29 77 Arrears of Taxes, 1897, etc...... 5 o8 Civil Service Commission ...... 310 00 Interest on Taxes, 1897, etc...... 5 43 College of The City of New York ...... 1,311 19 Arrears of School Taxes, 1897, etc. 2 00 Commissioner of Licenses ...... 72 00 Interest on School Taxes, 1897, etc. 148 Commissioners of Accounts ...... : 953 98 Town of Jamaica: Coroners, Borough of Manhattan ...... 30 70 Arrears of Taxes, 1197, etc...... o6 Coroners Borough of The Bronx ...... Io 00 Interest on Taxes, I897, etc...... 04 Corporation Advertising, Borough of Brooklyn ...... x,666 66 Costs of Commitments of Insane Persons ...... Ø 00 Borough of Richmond- Court of Special Sessions, First Division ...... r8 6o State, Town and County Taxes: Department of Bridges, General Administration ...... 48 or Southfield ...... Department of Bridges, Borough of Manhattan ...... 2,158 13 95 86 Castleton ...... 1 75 Department of Bridges, Borough of The Bronx ...... 159 97 Village Taxes Edgewater...... Department of Bridges, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 183 00 Road Taxes, Southfield ...... ~9 24 Department of Bridges, Borough of Queens...... 244 50 Road Taxes, Westfield...... 2 00 Department of Bridges-Maintenance, etc., of Bridges over New- Lamp Taxes, Edgewater...... town 3 51 Creek ...... 1,91, 42 Water Taxes, Edgewater...... 3 24 Department of Correction ...... ...... 13,612 og School Taxes, Twenty-nine Districts. 3 21 Department of Education-General School Fund ...... .... 53,995 8o Interest on Taxes...... I 22 Department of Education-Special School Fund-Board of Educa- tron ...... ...... ...... 8,128 74 61,444,377 84 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of Manhattan ...... ...... ...... 11,260 z6 Department of Education - Special School Fund - Borough of The Bronx...... ...... .. • 7,347 03 Department of Education - Special School Fund-Borough of Brooklyn ...... ... 8,202 15 Department of Education-Special School Fund Borough of Queens...... 2,757 43 Department of Education-Special School Fund-Borough of Richmond. ...... 13,719 99 Department of Finance ...... 2,3 85 8r Department of Finance-Chamberlain's Office ...... 8 58 Department of Health-General Administration ...... r9 46 Department of Health-Borough Administration, Sanitation and Prevention of Conta rous Diseases, Manhattan ...... 1,174 44 Department of Health-Borough Administration, Sanitation and Prevention of Contagious 1)iseases,'1'he Bronx ...... 365 72 Department of health-Borough Administration, Sanitation and Prevention of Contagious Diseases, Brooklyn ...... 1,327 95 Department of Health-Borough Administration, Sanitation and Prevention of Contagious Diseases, Queens ...... 364 8o Department of Health-Borough Administration, Sanitation and Prevention of Contagious Diseases, Richmond ...... 178 35 Department of Health-Division of Communicable Diseases...... 85 47 Department of Health-Laboratories ...... 1,542 45 Department of Health -Hospitals ...... 8,856 59 Department of Health-Miscellaneous ...... 300 00 Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond..... r2,y3q 66 Department of Parks, Borough of The Bronx ...... 23,830 g0 Department of Parks, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens...... 17,312 86 Department of Public Charities, General Administration...... 19,143 10 Department of Public Charities, Borough of Manhattan ...... 8,971 84 Department of Public Charities, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 13,002 19 Department of Street Cleaning, Borough of Manhattan...... 95,733 20 Department of Street Cleaning, Borough of The Bronx ...... 9,259 12 Department of Street Cleaning,BBorough of Brooklyn ...... 41,994 05 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, General Ad- ministration ...... .. .. ...... .... ... I,230 4o Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Water Sup- ply, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx ...... 15,153 54 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Water Sup- ply, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 5o 50 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Water Sup- ply, Borough of Queens ...... 13,503 87 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Water Sup- ply, Borough of Richmond ...... 1,046 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity - Bureau of Electrical Inspection, Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. 67.88 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity - Bureau of Electrical Inspection, Borough of Brooklyn ...... .... 57 85 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity - Bureau of Electrical Inspection, Borough of Queens ...... 57 53 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Ileat, Light and Power General Administration ...... 45 it Department of' ater Supply, Gas and Electricity- Heat, Light and Power Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx...... r,oc8 93 Department oi' Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-heat, light and Power Borough ot Brooklyn ...... .. ... r3 00 Department ol Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Heat, Light and Power Borough of Q ueens ...... 1,846 09 Department o? Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-heat, Light and Power, Borough of Richmond ...... 89 65 Examining Board of Plumbers ...... 9r 39 Expenses of the Art Commission ...... I2 75 Fire L)epartment, General Administration...... 75 00 Fire Department, Borough of Manhattan ...... 2,475 30 Fire Department, Borough of The Bronx ...... g2 00 Fire Department, Borough of Brooklyn ...... 5,5x5 48 Fire Department, Borough of Queens ...... 155 oa Fire Department, Borough of Richmond ...... 2,742 09 Five Points Ifouse of Industry ...... 2,515 17 Flushing Hospital and Dispensary ...... soo 25 German Odd Fellows' Horne and Orphan Asylum ...... 8o7 ro Harlem Dispensary ...... 3o0 00 Hebrew Orphan Asylum ...... ...... , tr,600 o6 Inspectors and Sealers of Weights and Measures ...... 205 00 Interest on the City Debt ...... 22,495 00 Interest on Revenue Bonds of rqos...... r,q55 89 Jewish Hospital ...... 1,835 62 I.aw Department ...... 4,533 I2 Lebanon hospital Association ...... 2,7 q 5 Mary Immaculate Hospital ...... 985 99 Mayoralty...... 27 r6 Mayoralty-Bureau of Licenses ...... 1oó 8q Misericordia Hospital ...... r,9 o 7 Mission of the Immaculate Virgin etc ...... r,98o 64 Missionary Sisters, 'T hird Order ol St. Francis ...... q, 4r ot Municipal Courts, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan ...... 13 33 Municipal Courts, City of New York Borough of Richmona...... 24 r5 New York Homeopathic Medical College an Hospital...... r,2o3 75 New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital...... 1,977 57 Normal College of The City of New York ...... 42 46 Nursery and Children's Hospital ...... 336 79 Police Department ...... 28,258 at President of the Borough of Manhattan- Bureau of Engineer of Street Openings...... 42 fo Bureau of Highways ...... 14,350 66 Bureau of Incumbrances ...... 49 00 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... r9,6o5 Ø Bureau of Sewers ...... 5,543 President of the Borough of The Bronx- Bureauof Highways ...... 18,942 30 Bureau of Public Baths ...... 27 78 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices ...... r,314 69 Bureau of Sewers ...... 3,802 17 President of the Borough of Brooklyn- General Administration ...... 152 52 Bureau of Buildings ...... 3 50 Bureau of Highways ...... 25,813 Ø Bureau of Incumbrances ...... ...... I r 5o Bureau of Public Buildings and Ottices ...... 2,0 7 q8 Bureau of Sewers ...... 5,oØ 99 President of the Borough of queens- General Administration ...... r6r 40 Topographical Bureau ...... 762 00 Bureau of Highways...... 9,683 36 Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices...... 1,554 72 Bureau of Sewers ...... 6,245 5 Bureau of Street Cleaning ...... 4,848 70 President of the Borough of Richmond- General Administration ...... %94 88 Bureau of Engineering ...... 239 22 Bureau of Highways ...... 8,503 37 Bureau of Public Buildings and Otf'tces ...... 2,701 S4 Bureau of Sewers ...... 1,323 96 Bureau of Street Cleaning ...... 5,781 18 8640 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, i9o8.

gos. rcog tily r8 To Redemption of the City Debt ...... S18,000 oo July i8 Rents ...... 5,790 ro St. Ann's Home for Destitute Children ...... 2,728 z4 St. Catharine's Hospital ...... 2,608 55 St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies ...... ... 310 05 St. Francis Hospital ...... 5,3 05 St. Gregory's Emergency Hospital ...... 645 ~ St. John's Guild ...... 1,875 00 St. Mary's Maternity and Infants' Home...... I,4q5 19 St. Peter's Hospital...... 4,262 75 Samaritan Hospital, Borouh of Brookln ...... 2I0 go Sloane Maternity Hospital....... 5q5 Sydenham Hospital...... I'88o 20 Tenement House Department...... 814 43 United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps ...... I,000 on Washington Square Home for Friendless Girls ...... I16 61 WaysideHome ...... 219 84 Williamsburg Hospital ...... 704 6o New York County. Board of City Record ...... I13 85 Commissioner of Records ...... ..... [44 65 County Contingent Fund...... cio on District Attorney ...... I,62I 76 Fees and Expenses of jurors ...... 27 00 Register...... 54 6o Rents...... 50o oo Supreme Court, First Department ...... ...... 87 05 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble Minded Children ...... I,86o oo Kings County. Boardof City Record...... G31 77 Register...... ...... I3r 72 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble Minded Children .... ...... 56o 00 Queens County. Commissioner of jurors ...... 126 50 County Contingent Fund ...... 216 00 District Attorney's Office...... 5 67 Public Administrator ...... ioo 00 Sheriff...... ...... 346 21 Supreme Court and County Court ...... Ia 75 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble Minded Children...... So 00 Richmond County. Board of City Record ...... 57 30 District Attorney ...... 103 20 Sheriff...... 107 36 $928,598 69 25,587,820 19 Balance ...... $2,5 2,260 oI

$28,220,081 20 $28,120,08I 2C

July IS,IgoS. By Balance ...... $25,587,820 or E. & O. E., A. J. GALLIGAN, Bookkeeper. JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUNDS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, in account with JAMES J. MARTIN, Chamberlain, for the week ending July 18, i9o8.

Sinking Fund for the Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the City Payment of Interest on $inkivg Fund, Sinking Fund, Sinking Fund, Debt. the City Debt. Redemptionp No. z. Brookl yn, City of New York.

Dr. Cr. Dr. By Balances as per Last Ac- Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. count Current...... I ...... 02 ...... $5,848,233 $5,633,996 IS ...... $639,174 72 ! ...... $314,392 30 ...... $138,548 4 Sundry Licenses, Bor-'I oughs of Manhattan and The Bronx...... Corrigan... t

Dock and Slip Rents, Borough of Manhattan. Spooner... 175,599 91 Dock and Slip Rents, Borough of Brooklyn.. " ..... 156 II Dock and Slip Rents, Borough of Queens.... " ..... 51 So -- 75,807 89 Street Vaults, Borough of Manhattan...... Cloughen.., .... 1,327 80 - ...... 84,582 19 Arrears of Croton Water Rents, City of New York ...... Collector A! sessments 84,645 87 Interest on Croton Water Rents, City of New „ York...... 679 72 Croton Rents and Penal- t es, Borough of Man-i hattan ...... Padden....$.:87,060 78 Croton Rents and Penal- ties, Borough of The Bronx ...... Lynch..... 46,734 55 - - 333,795 33 House Rents, Borough of Manhattan...... Gray... , $2o5 00 ' House Rents, Borough of Brooklyn...... " .... 215 00 -- 420 00 Ground Rents, Borough of Manhattan...... 5400 Ground Rents, Borough of Brooklyn...... 22 00 76 00 Ferry Rents, Borough of Manhattan...... Spooner .... 1,375 00 Ferriages, Staten Island Ferry...... 1 14,078 go Ferriages Thirty-ninth Street I erry...... 3,771 47 - ...... 358,842 29

ment, Installments .... Collector A< sessments $212 99 Prospect Park Improve- ment, Full Payments.. 2 32 Interest on Prospect Park Improvement, Install- ments ...... ,1 18 05 Interest on Bond and Mortgage, East Side Park Lands...... Gray...... 19600 - ...... ...... 429 36 'o Sinking Fund, Redemp- tion No. z ...... ...... 81copoo oo Sinking Fund, City of New York ...... ...... I...... ...... f6,000 no Balances...... 1 ...... $5,932,815 21 ...... $5,992,838 47 ...... 539,174 72 ...... 6314,821 66 ...... 132,548 48 í5,932,815 21 j 15,932,815 21 $5,992,838 47 $5,992,838 47 $639,174 72 $639,174 72 $314,821 66 0314,821 66 I $,38,548 48 6138,548 4

July 18, 1908. By Balances ...... ...... ...... ...... $5,932,815 21 ...... $,992,838 47 ...... $539,174 72 ...... $314,821 66 ...... $132,548 48 E. & O. E., A. J. GALLIGAN, Bookkeeper. JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

MONDAY AUGUST io, 1908. THE CITY RECORD . 8641

Dr. THE CITY OF NEW YORIC, in account with JAMES J. MARTIN, Chamberlain, during the week ending July 18, 1908. Cr.

1908. July r8 TojuryFees Fees ,New York CountCount y...... $2,8zS oo July~og n By Balance ury Fees, New York County f4 i97 00 JuryY Fees, Kings Ss Y ...... i r,008 0o Balance ury Fees, Kings County...... 11,850Z' Co ury Fees, Queens County ...... ...... 576 88 Balance ury Fees, Queens County...... 5,610 54 Jury Fees, Richmond Count 378 50 79 38 Balance ury Fees, Richmond County ...... 2,812 10 $62' r $62,669 64 Balance jury Fees, New York County ...... $39,569 20 Balance ury Fees, Kings County...... 10,842 00 Balance ury Fees, Q ueens County ...... 5,033 66 Balance ury Fees, Richmond County ...... 2,433 6o 57,878 26

$62,669 64 $62,669 64

July iS, 1908. By Balance ...... ...... $57,878 26 E. & O. E., A. J. GALLIGAN, Bookkeeper. JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

Dr. THE CITY OF NEW YORx, in account with JAMES J. MARTIN, Chamberlain, during the week ending July 18, 1908. Cr.

1908. July i8 To Witness Fees, New York County •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• X386 56 Julygo8 'u By Balance, Witness Fees, New York County ...... f5,r4~ 07 Witness Fees, Queens County ...... 107 02 Balance, Witness Fees, Queens County ...... 1,191 92 Witness Fees, Richmond County ...... 2 o8 Balance, Witness Fees, Richmond County...... 319 30 $495 66 $',655 Balance, Witness Fees, New York County ...... :4,757 51 Balance, Witness Fees, Queens County ...... 1,084 90 Balance, Witness Fees, Richmond County ...... 317 22 6,159 63 $6,655 29 $6,655 2c

July 18,r908. By Balance ...... $6,159 63 E. & O. E., A. J. GALLIGAN, Bookkeeper. JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

Dr. THE CITY OF NEw YORK, in account with JAMES J. MARTIN, Chamberlain, during the week ending July 18, Igo8. Cr.

1908. July iS To Interest Registered ...... $19,167 88 Julyil By Balance...... 171,465 57 Balance ...... 62,595 19 " i8 Interest Registered...... 10,297 50 $81,763 07 181,763 07

July r8, rgo8. By Balance ...... $62,595 19 E. & O. E.. A. J. GALLIGAN, Bookkeeper. JAMES J. MARTIN, City Chamberlain.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. 2. Forwarding copy of anonymous complaint relative to lack of light in hallways of premises No. 218 West Seventeenth street. To Fire Marshal. From the Deputy Fire Contmissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Reconl- TRANSACTIONS FROM MARCI-I 9 TO MARCH 14, i9o8, BOTH DAYS mending that an order be issued to John J. _Moylan to repair water pipes at the quar- INCLUSIVE. ters of hose company 2. To Acting Cashier. From Bureau of the Census-Requesting certain information relative to the fire New York, March 9, 1908. alarm system. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. Communications received were disposed of as follows From New York Board of Fire Underwriters, Bureau of Surveys-Relative to use and storage of celluloid in premises No. 138 East Houston street. To Bureau of Filed. Combustibles, for report. From President, Board of Aldcrnicn-Acknowledging receipt of form of resolution From National District Telegraph Company- for adoption, relative to providing a contingent fund of $500, for the purpose of meeting 1. designation of box number for premises No. 625 Madison avenue. minor and incidental expenses. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. From Tenement House Department-Acknowledging receipt of complaints in regard 2. Requesting designation of box numbers for premises Nos. 1452 and 1454 Broad- to premises No. 22 Water street and No. 105 Broad street, No. 200 First avenue and way. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. No. 540 West One hundred and Twenty-ninth street. From Lawrence O'Brien-.Complaint relative to a member of the uniformed force. From E. R. L. Gould-Relative to a member of the uniformed force. Reply coni- To Chief of Department• with directions to prefer charges against said members. inunicated. From New York Fire Insurance Exchange-Relative to automatic sprinkler equip- From Lawrence Veiller-Relative to fat boiling in tenements and requesting if he ment in premises Nos. 19 to 23 West Twenty-fourth street, and southwest corner of may make letter of this department in connection therewith public. Reply communi- One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. To Bureau of Violations cated. and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Harry A. Glazier-Relative to aerial trucks. From Mrs. Jennie G. Lewis-Requesting removal of wires attached to roof of From William C. Boege]-Relative to his having been rejected by the Medical her building NO. 41I East Fifty-second street. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Tele- Officers in connection with his application for appointment as a member of the uni- graph Bureau. fortued force. From John H. Lloyd-Complaining of lack of light in hallways of premises Nos. From New York Board of Fire Underwriters-Acknowledging receipt of com- 1499 to 1507 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. To Tenement House Department. numication of the 6th inst. From Edwin Louis Garvin-Requesting certain information relative to notice to From 1)ianiond Rubber Company-Requesting two copies of specifications for fire install auxiliary fire appliances in premises Nos. III. I13, I 1 and 117 Montague street. hose. Request complied with. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From New York Belting and Packing Company-Stating that they have not From S. Borchardt & Co.-Complaining of the storage of automobiles on ground received receipt for certified checks accompanying bids. Receipts forwarded. floor of premises Nos. 402 to 412 East One Hundred and Fourth street. To Bureau of From J. Power Donellan-Transmitting copies in the matter of application of Combustibles for report. William 1I. Meserole, for order continuing liens vs. William P. McGarry, general con- From Kalle & Co.-Requesting two copies of an ordinance to regulate the use of tractor, for $2,500 and $432.06. gasoline, etc., in the dry cleaning business. To Bureau of Combustibles. Front Chief of Department- From the Circle Protection Company-Requesting a copy of the rules and regula- 1. that firesten C. Bruton and F. L. Reynolds be detailed to the tions relative to theatres. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Manhattan Theatre. Approved and ordered. From James A. llamilton-Relative to special lire alarm box in premises No. 135 2. Reporting the organization of the Board of Merit. West One Hundred and Sixth street. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph 3. Transmitting checks received for Kruger and Firemen's Memorial Fund. Bureau. Check forwarded to Treasurer of Kruger Memorial Fund. From John Tucker-Requesting certain information relative to siamese con- From Bureau of Buildings-Requesting to be advised of the number of the build- nections. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. ing to be examined in connection with the death of deputy chief of department, Charles From Eugene I. Gottlieb-Requesting search for violations against premises No. W. Kruger. Reply communicated. 449 East Eightieth street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances From Superintendent of Buildings-Reporting relative to the need of a stenog- and Bureau of Fire Marshall. rapher and typewriter in said bureau. Reply communicated. From Principal of Public School 125-Complaining of dangerous conditions exist- From Bureau of Contbustibles, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Report of work ing at said school located at No. i8o Wooster street. To Bureau of Violations and for March 6, igo8. Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Bureau of Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Relative to From Alexander Dolphin-Concerning insufficient means of exit at the St. Monica indictment of Samuel Liberman and Max Wilensky, for setting tire to premises No. School, Jamaica. To Chief of Department, with instructions to report on all school 731 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. houses in Jamaica. Fron Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau-Relative to illness of cable splicer, Edward From Charles de Vries-Returning notice to procure kerosene oil license for Farrell. premises No. 538 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, with statement that such From Chief of Battalion in charge of Repair Shops- license was issued January 15, 1908. To Bureau of Combustibles. I. Submitting name of harness maker to be detailed to the borough of Brooklyn. From E. P. Smith-Complaint concerning condition of stairways at school house Approved and ordered. on One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, between Broadway and Amsterdam avenue. 2. Stating that eighteen lengths of hose were turned over to the Catholic Pro- To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. tectory. Approved and filed. From Mrs. Roberts-Concerning conditions existing at school building No. 60 From Acting Cashier-Submitting specifications for furnishing 95 tons of cannel Macdougal street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Copy coal required for use in the borough of The Bronx. Approved and ordered. forwarded to Bureau of Buildings. From "India Rubber World"-Requesting a list of the successful bidders for fire From Anonymous- hose. proposals for which were opened on the 3d inst. Request complied with. I. Complaining of obstructed hallway at premises Nos. 43 and 48 Manhattan " From Denis McDonald, Laborer-Relative to application for increase in compensa- avenue, Brooklyn. To Tenement House Department. tion. 2. Complaining of dangerous conditions existing in premises No. io6 Mott street. Referred. To Bureau of Combustibles. From Office of the 1lfayor-Forwarding letters received from W. Prentice, secre- From Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau-Requesting the purchase tary of the Graham Avenue Board of Trade, relative to designating all fire alarm boxes, of copying bath and sheets left in said office on trial. To Acting Cashier. particularly those in Williamsburgh, with a red light or some other distinguishing From Foreman, Engine Company io- light. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. I. Reporting relative to dangerous conditions existing in premises No. 20 Pearl From Bureau of Licenses-Requesting inspection of premises No. 47 West One street, also recommending that perforated pipes be installed in said premises. To Fire Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appli- Marshal and Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. ances; also premises No. 356 East One Hundred and Twelfth street. 2. Reporting the storage of combustible material in premises No. 16 Water street From Tenement house Department- without a permit. To Bureau of Combustibles. I. Stating that they are in receipt of a complaint that dumbwaiter shafts in From Foreman, Engine Company 2o- premises Nos. 300 and 302 West One I-Iundred and Forty-seventh street are all wood I. Reporting the storage of combustible material in premises No. 67 Prince street and should be made fireproof. To Fire Marshal. without a permit. To Bureau of Combustibles.

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8642 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, i9o8.

2. Reporting insufficient means of escape in case of fire in premises Nos. 21 to 25 From F. T. Nesbitt & Co., Inc.—Requesting an extension of time for the comple- East Houston street, and fire escape required in rear of said building. To Bureau of tion of contract dated February 25, 19o7, for the erection and completion of a new Buildings. storehouse on the north side of , 70 feet cast of North Elliott place, From Foreman, Engine Company 25—Reporting insufficient means of escape in borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Application approved and extension of time case of lire at premises No. 225 West Forty-first street, and No. 257 West Fortieth granted until March 31, igo8. street. To Bureau of Buildings. Freni William Henderson, Jr.—Relative to assignment of James H. Rice, his From Foreman, Engine Company 32—Reporting exit to stairway from fourth floor, executors, administrators and assigns, of claim against The City of New York, amount- No. 23 John street, cut off by wooden partition, extending from floor to ceiling. To ing to $535, for money (Inc him for work done and materials furnished to certain fire Bureau of Buildings. houses in borough of Richnmoncl. From Assistant Foreman, Engine Company 35—Reporting chimney fire on the From the Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Company, Fabric Fire Hose 5th inst., at premises No. 2258 First avenue. To Bureau of Combustibles, Company, Continental Rubber Works, C. C. Fire Hose Company of Canton Junction, From Assistant Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company io—Reporting relative to Mass.; Eureka Fire Hose Company, Multiple Woven Hose and Rubber Company— standpipe equipment in premises Nos. 18 to 44 Church street not being in condition for Affidavits that said companies have not entered into any agreement with other com- use. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. panies to furnish hose to this department, trader advertisement November II, 1908. From Fireman, Hook and Ladder Company 7—Reporting relative to electric From Paul J. Kennedy—Relative to his reinstatement in the department, and asking dynamo having been placed near powder magazine located on clock foot of East Thirty- what disposition, if any, has been made in regards to application for same. third street. To Bureau of Combustibles for inmiediate use. From William Stonebridge—Relative to conditions existing at public school lec- From Foreman of Engine Company to—Reporting bales of burlap bags stored on tures in Greater New York. floor of premises No. 20 Pearl street from floor to ceiling, thereby overloading same; From A. L. Wolbarst—Making application for a fire line badge. Reply commu- also lack of lire escapes and iron ladder leading to roof. To Bureau of Buildings. nicated. From Deputy Fire Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Transmitting Expenditures Authorized. report relative to unsanitary condition of the engine house situated at the corner of BOROUGH Ote MANIIATTAN. Rockaway avenue and hatlands avenue. Two lap robes for chiefs of the sixth and seventh battalions...... $40 00 From Chief of Department— Repairs to elevator at headquarters building ...... 14 00 I. communication from John A. Steinmetz, secretary, East Tremont One dozen two-way 3-inch Siamese conucctions, with 4-inch swivel con- Taxpayers' Association, requesting information relative to the delay by engine conm- nection for high pressure system ...... 504 00 pauy 46 ill reaching the fire at Cie Ilundred and Seventy-fifth street and Vineyard One Crosby inspector's test pump and one Crosby pressure gauge tester place, on February 9, 1908, with report thereon. Reply communicated. up to 300 pounds ...... 79 50 2. Returning communication from C. J. Allen, secretary, Kruger and Firemen's Eight chairs for quarters of hook and ladder company 28 ...... 10 00 Memorial Fund, requesting that permission be granted fireman Du Flon to appear in Repair to armature of sensitive drilling machine fire alarm telegraph.... 8 00 uniform at the benefit to be given in aid of the said fund, with approval thereon. Changing name on gold badge for Fire Commissioner ...... 8 50 Approved. Mr. Allen and Chief of Department notified. I2 00 New steam tees at quarters of engine company 14 ...... 3. Returning communication from a "Citizen of Wakefield," complaining of mis- One set two-horse brougham harness and rubber coat for driver...... 167 5o conduct of a member of the uniformed force, with report relative thereto. •BOROUGH OF RICIIMIOND. From the Foreman, Engine Company i2—Reporting relative to repairs required at Lumber...... $45 00 public school 14. Board of Education notified. From Foreman, Engine Company 44—Reporting relative to inspection made at public school 77, cast side of First avenue, between Eighty-fifth and Eighty-sixth streets. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Board of Education notified. Six 3-way 3-inch Siamese, with 4'/-inch swivel connection for the high From Foreman, Engine Company 8i—Requesting permission, on behalf of the mem- pressure system ...... $339 00 bers of said company, to present engineer of steaner John Fitzpatrick with a badge, on Wheels for engine of engine company Io,; ...... 430 00 the loth inst. Approved. Chief of Department notified. Purchasing and repairing spring at repair shops ...... 200 00 From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 2I—Reporting the arrest of Mrs. Rubber tires furnished by James F. Gibney & Bro. in excess of contract. 235 50 Gutman, No. 361 Ninth avenue, for refusing to make way for the apparatus, while BOROUGH OF QUEENS. responding to alarm of fire on the 5th inst., and that she was tried before a police magistrate at the West Fifty-fourth Street Court, and fined five dollars ($5). 00 Purchasing and repairing apparatus springs ...... $too From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company 24—Reporting the condition of side- walk and street in front of said quarters. Copy forwarded to President, borough of Bills Audited. Manhattan , BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Schedule No. 26, Igo8- From Foreman, Iíook and Ladder Company 28- Fire Department, Borough of 1MManhattan, Administration, Apparatus, i. Requesting permission, on behalf of the members of said company, to present andSupplies ...... $5,940 95 twenty years' service badges to assistant foreman Henry C. ILu ley and fireman first Schedule No. 166, 1907— grade Daniel F. O'Neil, hook and ladder company 28. Approved. Chief of Department Apparatus, Supplies, etc ...... 2,059 97 notified. 2. Reporting relative to violation of the ordinances at No. TO West One Hundred I3OROUGII OF 'I'IIE BRONX. and Forty-thirdthird street. Copy forwarded to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Schedule No. 27, 1908— Electricity. Fire Department, Borough of The Bronx, Administration Apparatus From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau— and Supplies ...... $699 00 i. comutunication from the National District Telegraph Company, requesting designation of box number for premises No. 625 Madison avenue, occupied BOROUGH OF RICIIMOND. by the Atlas Construction Company. Assignment trade. Chief of Department, Chief Schedule No. 25, 1908— Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau and company notified. Fire Department, Borough of Richmond, Administration Apparatus 2. Recommending that certain changes he made in contract between this depart- and Supplies ...... $647 to :nent and the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, for the purpose of reducing expenses. Approved. Telephone company notified. Schedule No. 154, 1905— 3. Reporting that painter, Michael J. Barry, was absent, without leave, for five Fire Department, Boroughs of Richmond and Queens, Sites, Erection days, and recommending that his name be dropped from the rolls. Approved and of, Additions and Alterations to Buildings for Extension of Paid ordered. System, Bond Issue, 1903 ...... $697 00 4. Returning communication freni the Manhattan Fire Alarm) Company, request- ing permission to connect the premises of the Importers' and Traders' National Bank BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. Schedule No. 157, 1903— Building, Murray and Warren streets, to street box No. 86, corner of Broadway and Warren street, with the recommendation that request be granted. Approved. Chief Fire Department Fund, Sites, Buildings and Telegraph System...... $174 72 of Department, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau and company notified. From Bureau of Combustibles—Stating that case against Callahan & Paul, Nos. I The contract of the William Ilorne Company for additions and alterations to the 649 and 651 St. Nicholas avenue, should be pressed. Inspection slips returned to quarters of engine company 33, having been duly executed in accordance with the pro- Bureau for Recovery of Penalties. visions of law, was forwarded to the Department of Finance. The bell tower and bell now located in Mount Morris Park, Harlem, being no From Repair Shops— longer required for the purposes of this department, were turned over to the Commis- I. relative to the test of 10,000 feet of 2/-inch cotton fabric fire hose on sioners of the Sinking Fund. March It, igo8. Department of Finance, Deputy Commissioner and Acting Cashier Form of contract in triplicate, with form of advertisement, inviting proposals notified. I for furnishing cannel coal for the borough of The Bronx, were forwarded to the Cor- 2. Reporting the delivery of 5,000 feet of Baker 2/-inch hose, furnished by the poration Counsel for his approval. Gutta Percha and Rubber Manttfactttring ,Company, and stating that test of same will be made on March it, IgoS. Department of Finance, Deputy Fire Commissioner and New York, March jo, 19o8. Acting Cashier notified. From Hospital and Training Stables—Reporting relative to ten horses being no Communications received were disposed of a, follows: longer fit for service. Filed. From Bureau of Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting From the Corporation Counsel's Office- number of fires during the week ending March 7, tgo8. 1. contracts, approved as to fornt, for furnishing general supplies for the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond. Referred. 2. Relative to approving or disapproving of Bill No. 1103. Reply eohcnunicatcd. From President, Borough of Richmond—Stating that they have on hand certain From Department of Finance—Requesting information concerning the properties furniture for which they have no further use, and requesting to be advised if this acquired under condemnation proceedings for this department, as well as list of prop- department has use for any of it. erties condemned. Reply conmjunicated. From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Relative to fire alarm From Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity— signals for the high pressure stations. To Chief of Department for report and recorr- I. to granting twcnty-four hours' extension to the permit issued to the meudation. street cleaning department, to use hydrants for flushing the streets. From the Board of Education—Requesting a report on fires which occurred in cer- 2. Stating that department is unable at the present time to install hydrants in tain school buildings. To Fire Marshal. streets named in communication dated January 9, Igo1, owing to lack of funds. Copy From Bureau for Recovery of Penalties— forwarded to Chief of Department. I. Requesting a reinspection of premises Nos. 832 and 834 East Ninth street. To 3. Relative to the removal and resetting of hydrants on Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Bureau of Combustibles. streets and First avenue. 2. Requesting a reinspection of premises No. 16 East Eighteenth street. To 4. Stating that the work of placing hydrants at certain locations, recommended Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. by this department, will be done as early as possible. Copy forwarded to Chief of From Thomas J. Maccabe—Requesting copy of ordinances and regulations rela- Department. tive to theatres. 'l'o Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Police Department—Relative to malicious false alarm, station 142, Iludson From Mrs. S. Mueller—Concerning dangerous conditions alleged to exist at pub- and Beach streets, and stating that same will receive prompt attention. Copy forwarded lic school building located at Eighty-fifth street and Madison avenue. To Bureau to Chief of Department. of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Municipal Civil Service Commission—Relative to acceptance of amended Fron) Principal, Public Schn„1 t()--Application for two (2) fire alarm box keys. records of firemen James E. McManus, John Sullivan and John P. Christie, and that To Chief Inspector in charge Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. candidates will receive a rerating and averages corrected accordingly. Chief of Depart- Fron James L. Gibney & Brother—Relative to their bill amounting to $3,971.88 ment notified. for rubber tires. To Bookkeeper. Proni American Diamond Watch Case Company—Relative to indebtedness of a From W. G. Hitchcoctc—Requesting an extension of time in which to install cer- member of the uniformed force. Reply communicated. tain auxiliary fire appliances in premises Nos. 75 and 77 Mercer street. To Bureau From James F. White—Requesting to know when high-pressure hydrants will be of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. in operation. Reply communicated. From A. J. Hemphill—Requesting an extension of time on his contract for fur- From Thomas It. Leahy & Co.—Requesting a further extension of time until nishing tools and supplies to the repair shops. To Acting Cashier for recommenda- March 15, 1908, for the completion of contract dated October 29, Icjo6, for erection and tion. completion of a new building for cugine company 120, oil the southerly side of Eleventh From Ajax Metal Company—Relative to their ingot metals. To Acting Cashier. street, 375 feet 4 inches east of Seventh avenue, borough of l;roo klyn. Application From the Blue Ribbon Garage Company--Stating that they removed violations approved and further extension of time granted until Nlarclh 15, 1908. Extension against premises Nos. 112 and 114 East Seventy-fifth street. To Bureau of Com- granted. bustibles. MONDAY, AUGUST Io, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 8643

From Rogers 1'vlaiiifold and Carbon Paper Company—Requesting to be advised if From Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph— there is a bureau or division of this department where the names and telephone ad- I. letter of Mrs. Jennie Lewis relative to telegraph wires on roof of dresses can be registered in case of fire. To Chief of Department. premises No. 411 East Fifty-second street, with report thereon. Reply communicated. From John J. Lordon—Requesting to be advised as to how many pieces of fire 2. Reporting that stableman John Jordan on sick leave reported back for duty apparatus there are in the New Fork fire department. To Chief of Department. and that driver Daniel Burns reported sick. From Anonymous--Complaints of violations of the tenement house laws in prem- 3. Returning communication from the National District Telegraph Company, ises No. 6or Tast Seventecnth street, No. 432 West Twenty-ninth street, No. 158 relative to designation of fire box number for premises Nos. 1452 and 1454 Broadway, East Thirty-second street aud the Coronado apartment house, corner of Eighty-first with report thereon. Chief of Departtnent, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph street and Park avenue. To Tenement house Department. and Company notified. Front Chief, Seventh .Battalion—Reporting relative to the storage of chemicals Referred. in premises No. i42 West Twenty-fourth street without a permit. l'o Bureau of Com- From Police Department—Requesting inspection of premises No. 136 East Four- bustihles. teenth street and known as Theatre Unique. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary From Chief, Ninth Battalion—Concerning meritorious action of assistant fore- Fire Appliances. man Francis R. Riley and fireman :second grade Otto R. Progel, hook and ladder Front Bureau of Licenses—Requesting re-inspection of premises No. 3222 Third company 25, at fire in premises No. 587 Eleventh avenue, on February 6, i9o8. To avenue. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Board on Merit. From Bureau of Factory Inspection— From Chief, Fifteenth Battalion—Reporting that front exit was found locked I. that fire hose is cut from standpipe and coupler missing premises Nos. during lecture held in public school 17. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire 17 and 59 Vest Seventeenth street and in premises No. 36 West Twentieth street, and Appliances. premises Nos, t8 to 24 Washington place. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary From Foreman, Engine Company 6—Reporting relative to condition of fire escapes, Fire Appliances. premises Nos. 98 and too 'trinity place. 1'o Bureau of Buildings. . 2. Relative to oil barrels stored in hallway of premises No. 36 West Twentieth From Foreman, Engine Company to— street. 'l'o Bureau of Combustibles. i. Reporting obstruction of windows at premises No. 16 Water street by bales From Charles W. Anderson—Requesting inspection of conditions existing at of hops. To Fire Marshal; also premises No. 24 Water street. premises No. 203 West One Ilundredth street. To Chief of Department for report. 2. Reporting relative to various violations of the building code, premises No. i6 From Jacob F. Oberle—Relative to condition of street in front of quarters of Water street. To Bureau of Buildings. engie company 52. To Superintendent of Buildings. From Foreman, Engine Company 12—Reporting defective flue in premises No. 44 From E. J. Arbit & Co.—Requesting an extension of time in which to install per- Vandewater street. To Fire Marshal. forated pipes in basement and sub-basement of premises No. 53 East Ninth street. To From Foreman, Engine Company ao--Reporting insufficient means of escape in Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. case of fire at premises Nos. 274 and 276 Mttlherry street, and premises at the south- Front Principal, Public School 8o—Application for two keys for fire alarm box in west corner of Prince and ]]lott streets. To Bureau of Buildings. school. To Chief of Department. From Foreman, Engine Company 26—Reporting defective flue at premises No. 300 From National District Telegraph Company—Requesting inspection of their fire West Fortieth street. 'l'o Fire Marshal. alarm t system, premises Nos. 619 to 625 West Fifty-fourth street and premises Music Front Foreman, Engine Company 42—Reporting the storage of a lot of straw, Company-, One IIundrecl and Forty-fourth street and Austin place. To Chief In- boxes, etc.. in the cellar of prenti,es located at the northeast corner of Clinton avenue spector in Fire Alarms Telegraph. and One Hundred and Sixth--ninth street. To Bureau of Combustibles. From Anonymous— • From Foreman, Engine Company (o—Rcporting lack of fire escapes on tenement i. Complaint relative to conditions existing in cellar of premises No. 62 West building No. 234 Willis avenue. 'l'o Tenement 1-louse 1)epartntent. Ninety-eighth street. To Bureau of Combustibles. Froan Foreman, I-look and Ladder Company 2—Reporting insufficient means of 2. Relative to defective flue, premises, No. 430 East One Hundred and Forty- escape in case of fire, premises Nos. 312 and 314 East Forty-seventh street. To Bureau eighth street. To Fire Marshal. of Buildings. 3. Complaining of obstructed aisles at Miner's Bowery Theatre. To Bureau of Froth Assistant Forentan, 1-f . ok and Ladder CoCompany io—Reporting relative to Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. condition of standpipes in premises Nos. 172 and 174 Fulton street. To Bureau of Frosi Deputy Conunissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Forwarding Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. statement showing amount of money now on deposit in the suspended Borough Bank. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company tr—Reporting chimney fire on the To Secretary of the Relief Fund. 7th inst. at premises Nos. 44 and 46 Avenue D. To Bureau of Combustibles. From Chief of Department—Reporting relative to repairs needed at various com- From Foreman, 1-look and Ladder Company i6—Reporting relative to spare horse pany quarters. To Superintendent of Buildings for report. being killed on the 8th inst.. To Chief of Department, with directions to have charges Front Commanding Officers, Engine Companies r2, 29, 72 and 205—Reporting preferred against the officer in command ami (triver of company at time of accident. relative tu violations at premises No. 31 Oak street, Nos. 5 to II and Nos. 25 and 27 Front Foreman, 1 took and Ladder Company 17—Reporting relative to the death of Barclay street, \o. 14 East Eleventh street, No. t6 Hamilton Park, New Brighton, retired assistant formtan James A. Canipheli, which occurred on the 5th inst. To Staten Island. To Bureau of Combustibles. Secretary of Relief Fund. From Commanding Officer, Engine Company to—Reporting relative to storage of Bills Audited. combustihles and d:mgcrous condition_,, premises No. t6 Pearl street and No. 24 Water street. To Fire tlarshal, Bureau of Combustibles and Bureau of Violations and Auxil- 1SO1t0UGIIS OF mRooKrxN .AND QUEENS. iary Fire Appliances. Schedule No. t3, i9o8- Front Canunaucling Officers, Engine Company 29 aud Ilook and Ladder Company Fire Department, Borough of Brooklyn, Administration Apparatus and r5—Reporting relative to dangerous conditions of electric wiring premises No. 25 Supplies, tpo8 ...... $2,54105 Barclay street; and defective titte, premises No. 7o Willet street. To Fire Marshal. From Connuauding Officer, Engine Cnntpany 29—Reporting lack of perforated pipes in cellar of premises Nos. 3 to 25 Barclay street. To Bureau of Violations and Painter Michael J. Barry, Gre stamn telegraph bureau, was dismissed the service Auxiliary Fire Appliances. of the departement front 5 o'clock n. nt., ]]larch to, for absence witliout leave. From Commanding Officer, Hook and Ladder Company 15—Reporting storage of Forms of advertisctnents istiting proposals for general supplies for borough of combustibles without a permit, premises Nos. 47 anej,49 Front street. Also recommend- Manhattan, and for the boroughs of Brooklyn nld Queens, were forwarded to the ing installation of perforated pipe system in premises No. 58 Front street. To Bureau Corporation Counsel for approval, of Combustibles and Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Commanding Officer, Engine Company to—Reporting no fire escapes and New York, March it, >cpo3. defective wooden tank, premises No. 24 AVater street; and no iron shutters, premises Communications received were disposed of as follows : No. ip Pearl street. To Bureau of Buildings. Filed. From Commanding Officer, Engine Company 73—Reporting that door in main hall of premises No. 555 Brook avenue, The Bronx, is not provided with stairway. To From Tenement House Department—Acknowledging receipt of letter of the 6th Tenement ]louse Department. inst., relative to conditions at premises No. 3)o East 'thirty-first street. Front Commanding Officers, Engine Companies 29 and 33 and Hook and Ladder From Department of Street Cleaning—Relative to storage of gasolene in Stable Company t5—Reporting relative to violations of the building laws at premises Nos. A. Copy forwarded to Bureau of Combustibles. 3, t r, 25 and 27 Itarclay street, No. 7o AVashingto>; Square South, Nos. 47 and 49 From Police Department—Relative to malicious false alarms of fire. Copy for- Front street and Nos. 58 aud fio Front street. To Bureau of Buildings. warded to Chief of Department. Ironi Superintendent of Buildings—Requisition for repairs at Hospital and Train- From C. N. Perkins Company—Asking that contract be forwarded to Lawrence, ing. Stables, and for cartridge fuses. To Acting Cashier. Mass., for their signature. Front hurcau of Violations and .\uxiliary Fire Appliances—Reporting noncom- From Manhattan Fire Alarm Company—Stating that they have mailed tgo8 edition pliance with orders, premises Nos.7; and 77 Worth street, No. 53 East Ninth street. of street box locations in Manhattan to the fire department. To Bureau for Recovery of Penalties. From Diamond Rubber Company—.Acknowledging receipt of favor in which they have been notified of award of contract for hose. From IVL I-I. Ilart Company—Relative to the use of the I-Tart Turret pipe by the New York, March 12, 1908. fire department. Communications received were disposed of as follows: From 11. de B. Parsons—Relative to the purchase of Glazier & Hart nozzles to. the fireboat "Cornelius W. Lawrence." Filed. From E. R. L. Gould—Extending thanks for courtesy. Front the Corporation Counsel—Rctturning contract and agreement relative to From Victor Elzy—Relative to appointment as a uniformed utan. Reply coni- new building for quarters of engine company 159 on the northerly side of Greenpoint municated. avenue. I''rom Mrs. A. J. Haessig—Asking that fireman Cronin be transferred to Brooklyn From Department of Finance— from Staten Island. t. Returning propusal of the Republic Rubber Company for furnishing io,000 From lion. Frederick Linde—Relative to the promotion of John Langdon, Engine fret, 3-inch hose for high pressure system and 30,000 feet of 2%-inch hose, with Company tao, to the rank of engineer of steamer. Reply conmmsnicatcd. approval of the sureties thereon. From Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting the 2. Returning proposals of the Fiss-Doer-Carroll Construction Company (3) for death of horses Nos. 458 and 1613. horses, and the Diamond Rubber Companv (2) for furnishing 30,000 feet of 3-inch From Chief of Department— hose and io,000 feet of 2%-inch hose, with approval of the sureties thereon. I. $4,616.50 contributed by members of the uniformed force to the 3. Stating that the comptroller's certificate has been indorsed upon the contract of Kruger and Firemen's Memorial Fund. Money forwarded to the Treasurer of the the Falling Rock Coal Company for furnishing coal, under contract dated February Fund. 24, 1906. 2. Transmitting list of hydrants reported out of order by commanding officer of Fro ntthe Municipal Civil Service Commissi on—Requesting report relative to the engine company 207. Copy forwarded to Department of Vater Supply, Gas and Elec- qualifications and compensation of Howard Constable, architect, for preparing plans tricity. and specifications for the building to be located on Hancock place, west of Man- 3. Returning application of a member of the uniformed force applying for li- hattan avenue, borough of Manhattan. Reply communicated. cense as engineer of steamer, with report thereon. Request denied and Chief of De- From Tenement House Department—Acknowledging receipt of letter relative to partment notified. lack of fire escapes in premises No. 234 Willis avenue. 4. Forwarding check for $25 from the Americus Hook and Ladder Company t, From Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.—Relative to re- Ozone Park, borough of Queens, contributed to the Kruger and Firemen's Memorial ports required for the census of municipal electric fire alarm signaling systems. Reply Fund. Check forwarded to the 't'reasurer of the Fund. communicated. From Chief, Eleventh Battalion—Making report of hydrants in the eleventh Front the National Helmet Company—Stating they have taken up the matter with battalion district used by the Department of Street Cleaning. Chief Barret, at the repair shops. Front Commanding Officer, Engine Company 82—Applying for permission to make From Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—Relative to disposition made presentation to a member of that company of abadgeemblematic of twenty years' by them of six (6) horses no longer fit for service. service. Approved and Chief of Department notified. From the P('ople's Surety Company—Requesting to know if contract of John Mac- From Assistant Foreman Edward Ford—Asking that he be given a rerating on Donald, dated May 7, tgo8, for furnishing coal, has been completed. Reply com- his examination papers. Approved and Municipal Civil Service Comiyission notified. ntunicated. From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond—Trans- From John MacDonald—Requesting an extension of time until February 28, igo8, mitting report of that report for March to, i9o8. for the completion of contract dated May 6, 1907, for furnishing too net tons of cannel From Fire Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens—Reporting the conviction coal for the use of the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Application approved and of Pasquale Carrano and Wallace Bell, charged with arson. extension of time granted until February 28, 1908. From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances— From Deputy Fire Commissioner—Forwarding communication from the Fire t. Returning communication from the bureau of licenses relative to premises No. Marshal, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, reporting the arrest of ])avid Kaufman for 514 West Sixty-fifth street, with report thereon. Reply communicated. setting fire to premises No. 933 DeKalb avenue, borough of Brooklyn, and Richard 2. Returning communication from the police department relative to inspection of Cantwell for setting fire to premises No. 84 Kent avenue, borough of Brooklyn. premises Richmond Theatre, Stapleton, borough of Richmond, with report thereon. From Chief of Department—Recommending the replacing of hydrants at certain Reply communicated. locations. Copy forwarded to Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 8644 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 19o8.

From Deputy Chief of Department, Fifth Division-Reporting r1ative to cont- From Foreman, Engine Company 5t-Report on condition of pier. Department plaint against numbers of hook and ladder company 26. of Docks and Ferries notified. From Bureau of Violations awl Auxiliary Fire Appliances- From Foreman, Engine Company 69-Report relative to condition of streets in I. Returning communication from the police department, requesting an inspection first alarm district. Col.y forwarded to President of the Borough of The Bronx. of premises No. 1918 Second avenue, with the information that the requirements of From Deputy Fire Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Returning this department in said premises have been complied with. communication from Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Company regarding the re- 2. Returning communication from the police department, requesting an inspection turn of ten lengths of 2%-inch Centaur rubber lire hose, together with report thereon. of premises No. 2175 Third avenue, with the information that the requirements of Reply communicated. this department in said places have been complied with. Reply communicated. Froni Hospital and Training Stables-Reporting that eight horses have been con- 3. Returning communication from the bureau of licenses requesting an inspec- demned and turned over to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to tion of l.-retnises No. 78o Westchester avenue, The Bronx, with the information that Animals. the requirements of this department in said premises have been complied with. Reply From Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances- communicated. Returning communication from William E. Quinthy, with report that tank 4, Returning communication from the bureau of licenses requesting an inspec- supply must be furnished on all standpipes, irrespective of height of building. Reply tion of premises No. 129 East Houston street, with the information that the require- communicated. ments of this department in said premises have been complied with. Reply communi- 2. Returning communication from Wm. A. White & Sons relative to order to provide fire appliances in premises No. 20 John street, with report thereon. Reply cated. From Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau- communicated. Returning communication from W. G. Hitchcock requesting that action be I. communications from the office of the Mayor and the Graham Ave- 3. noe Board of Trade relative to the placing of a light to distinguish the location of suspended regarding installation of sprinklers in premises Nos. 75 and 77 Mercer fire alarm signal boxes in the borough of Brooklyn, with report thereon. Copy of street, with recommendation thereon. Mr. Hitchcock and Bureau for Recovery of report forwarded to the office of the ---Mayor and Mr. W. Prentice. Penalties notified. 4. Returning communication from E. J. Arbib & Co., requesting extension of time 2. Returning communication from James A. Hamilton relative to private fire alarm connection, with report thereon. Reply communicated. in which to complete installation of perforated pipes in their basement and cellar, Returning comniunica~ion from the del.artment of clocks and ferries, relative with report thereon. Reply comntttnicated. 3. 5. Returning communication from Wm. J. Tucker requesting information re- to this department's submarine cable to Blackwells Island, with report thereon. Re- garding siamese couplings, with report thereon. Reply communicated. ply comnnunicated. al-Transittingm reports of fires in public schools 40 6. Returning communication from department of health regarding overcrowding From BureauBurea of Fire Marsh of premises No. 2175 Third avenue, with report thereon. Reply communicated. and i6, borough of --Manhattan. Copy forwarded- to the Board of Education. 7. Returning communication from Universal Electric Stage Lighting Company From Bureau of Combustibles- relative to illuminated exit signs for theatres, with report thereon. Reply com- t. Stating that injury clone to one Naphele Parmarasa while digging in the est was caused by striking a railroad track municated. ground in front of railroad depot at Van N Referred. torpedo. 2. Making requisition for 125 gross of rubber bands for use in all boroughs. From Department of Education-Requesting that lire alarm box in public school Requisition made. 12o be connected to the fire alarm telegraph systene. To Chief Inspector, Fire Alarm From Repair Shopt-Reporting relative to injury to John Hand, steamfittcr, Telegraph Bureau. while working on boiler of engine. 1 rom Werner & Windolph-Relative to their bill for professional services in con- Referred. nection with the West Sixty-third street lirchunse. To Bookkeeper. From William J. O'Shea, District Superintendent-Requesting an additional fire From the Office of the Mayor- alarm box key for public school 17. To Chief inspector, Fire Alarm Telegraph copy of letter received from J. B. Greenhut, president, Siegel I. Bureau. Cooper Company, commending the action of the uniformed force at fire on the 9th From New York Telephone Company--Relative to pole line in One Hundred and inst. near their establishment, and inclosing check for $25o as a contribution to the Forty-fifth street, between Eighth and Lenox avenues. To Chief Inspector, Fire relief fund, with directions to deposit same to the credit of said fund. Alarm Telegraph Bureau. 2. Transmitting communication from the departement of water supply, gas and From D. L. Bardwcll, District Superintendent-Stating that the construction electricity relative to conditions existing in public schools aud directing an examina- around boiler and coal bins at public school t j, borough of Richmond, forums a serious tion of all public school buildings. To Chief of Department. - menace in case of fire. To Chief of Department. 3. Forwarding corn inirs:- tinu front the secretary of the Democratic Club, bor From Samuel i`~I. Rickard-Complaining of defective flue at premises No. 793 bor- ough of Brooklyn, suggesting the detailing of firemen to public schools in said Home street. To Fire Alarshal. c agli. To Chief of Department. From Anonymous-Complaining of dangerous conditions existing in premises No. From Department of Health-Relative to condition of cesspool in rear of quar- 75 East One hundred and Eighth street an(l No. 54 Roosevelt street. To Fire lers of engine company Si. To Superintendent of Buildings. M,Irshal. From New York Fire insurance Exchange-Relative to automatic sprinkler From Anonymous-Complaining of the storage of paints, oils, etc., at Nos. I17 equipment recently installed in basement and subbasement of premises Nos. 79 and 81 and i t9 lust Seventh street. To Bureau of Combustibles. Leonard street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. From Anonymous-Complaining of lack of light at No. 235 East Twenty-sixth From Chief Engineér Whitcstone Fire Dcpstrtmcnt-Relative to unsafe condition street To 'l enement ITouse Department. of public school 3o, in Whitcstone, borough of Queens. To Chief of Department for Krom Chief, l~ouricenth Battalion-Relative to meritorious conduct of firertan relort. first grail_ John Kirwin of cngiue couipanY 73 on Alarch 4. í9o8, in stopping a run- From Frankenthaler & Sapinsky-Requesting search for violations against prem- away ( morse on Prospect avenue, borough of The Bronx. To Board of Merit. ises Nos. 263 and 265 Monroe street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire From Acting Chief, Fourteenth I3attalion-Relitive to meritorious action of fire- .lpplianCcs arse. Bo realm of Fire \larshal. man first grade Andrew Degnar, Robert Back, Jamnes F. Nelson, Stephen Smith and From atmie E. Brogan-Complaint concerning damage to flagging in front of litigh F. Golden at fire Nn. 443 \Villis avenue on March 4, í9o8. To Board of her house, No. 327 AVest Houston street, by the operations attendant upon the placing Merit. of one of the high pressure salt water hydrants in position. To Department of Water From Foreman Engine Company 36-Reporting relative to various violations of Supply, Gas and Electricity. the building knus at premises No. 2076 Fifth avenue. To Bureau of Buildings. From T. F. Febiger-Relative to conditiomi existing in the normal college. To Front I•orenian l?nginc Company lt4-Report ing tliat at premises one liuudred and Chief of Department for report. Sixty- lìfth street and Fort Washington avenue, Institute for Deaf and Dumb, building From Det. uty Fire Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens-Forward- known as the "('rade School, balcony fire escapes oil south side have wooden platforms. ing complaint from \Mrs. Mary C. Jaques regardiner alleged misconduct of Mrs. Biffi, To Bureau of Buildings. a pensioner and widow of the late Charles R. Biffi, formerly a member of this de- Notice of the death of Fire Commissioner Hugh Bonner of pneumonia, at 12.30 partment. o'clock this a. m., was forwarded to his Honor the I4ayor. From Foreman. Engine Company 6-Ref'orting that ill premises Nos. 21 to 27 Advertisements inviting proposals for furnishing cannel coal for the borough of Broadway ladder leading to scuttle in roof constructed of wood, and fire escape on 't'he Bronx, and general supplii.; for the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, were second floor on Broadway side of building has wooden platforms, and tank in centre forwarded for publication in the CITY I(ECORD. of building is supported by wooden beams. and that in premises No. 47 Broadway iron tank on top floor and in centre of building has wooden supports. New York, March 14, í9o8. From Foreman, Engine Company 39-Reportint dangerous conditions at normal From Department of Finance- college tower room, No. 689 Park avenue. To Fire Marshal. Copy forwarded to 1. Transmitting a certified copy of resolution passed by sinking fund comtnis- Board of Education. sioner. Copy forwarded to Deputy Commissioner, boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, Front Fnremrui, Engine Company 56-Reportinc- dangerous conditions at public Chief of Department, Superintendent of Buildings and Bookkeeper. school building, Ninth avenue, corner rsf Eighty-second street and West End avenue. 2. Requesting certain data for information of bureau of municipal research. To Fire Marshal. Copy forwarded to Board of Education. Copy forwarded to Deputy Fire Commissioner and I leads of all Bureaus for report. From Foreman, Hook and Ladder Company i5-Reporting fire escapes required 3. Transmitting copy of letter from M. 1-1. I tart Company relative to Hart Turret in premises Nos. 63 and 65 and No. 72 Front street; fireproof doors required for Pipe recently advertised for. openings in wall connecting with building No. 74 Front street. To Bureau of 4. Stating that the comptrollcr's certificate has been endorsed upon the contract Buildings. of William Borne Company, for additions and alterations to the quarters of engine company 33, and that the same is now a valid contract. New York, March 13, 1908. Frum Tenement l i(lusc I)epartment-Acknowledging receipt of report of viola- Commtuiication received were disposed of a, follows: tion existing at premises No. 555 Brook avenue, The Bronx. From Lttcc's Press Clipping hurae-Relative to terms for clipping articles from Filed. press concerning the death of Iligh Bonner. From Department of Finance- From Union Railway Company-Acknowledging receipt of communication of the indemnity bonds for use of explosives. Filed in Bureau of I. 12th inst., stating that same will receive immediate attention. Combustibles. From New York Central and Ilcdsors River Railroad Company-Requesting a 2. Transmitting proposal of J. Balabon, with apl.roval of surety thereon. copy of specifications used by department for hose lately purchased. Request com- Front Corporation Counsel- plied with. 1. Returning forms of contract, together with form of advertisement inviting From the Empire State Surety Company-Requesting to know if contract of proposals for furnishing cannel coal for borough of The Bronx, with approval in- William Farrell & Son is completed. Reply communicated. dorsed thereon. Front Thomas O'Connor-Stating that letter forwarded to Mr. Faucher, Chair- 2. Returning proof and approved draft of contract and specifications for new mail, Insurance Committee, has not been received. Reply communicated. building for this department, to be located in West New Brighton, borough of Rich- From John Rusnits Fur Company-Acknowledging receipt of notice of death of mond. late Commissioner Ilugle Bonner, and expressing sympathy. 3. Returning forms of advertisement inviting proposals for furnishing general From George lTecsmith-Requesting that his name be restored to eligible list. supplies for the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, with approval in- From Chief of Department-Notice of the funcrai service of Commissioner Bonner, dorsed thereon. From Bureau of Combustibles- From Tenement House Department-Acknowledging receipt of letter of com- r. Reportin¢ a violation at premises No. 107 First avenue. Tenement House plaint relative to premises Nos. 42-48 Manhattan avenue. Department notified. From Police Department-Stating that charges have been preferred against pa- 2. Forwarding report of violation of law at premises No. 318 Ninth avenue. troiman on post at time of the sounding of false alarm from Station No. 142 on "Tenement house Department notified. March 2, 1908. Copy forwarded to Chief of Department. From Telegraph Bureau-Recommending that the bill of Frederick Pearce Com- From Board of Education-Acknowledging receipt of communications making pany be forwarded for payment. recommendations in regard to public schools 77 and 114, borough of Manhattan. From James Tallowitz-Requesting a fire line badge. Reply communicated. Referred. From Studebaker Brothers Company, of New York-Relative to the introduction From Board of Aldermen-Forwarding resolution providing that Eagle Hook and of automobiles for use of this department. Ladder Compai y i of the College Point Volunteer Fire Department, shall be given From Chief of Def'artment- carriage now in its possession, and Enterprise Hose Company 2 of said department, r. Transmitting check for $50o from Tammany Hall for the Kruger and Fire- the jumper and carriage now in its possession in appreciation of the services rendered men's Memorial Fund. Check forwarded to Treasurer of Kruger Memorial Fund. by said companies. To Chief of Department. 2. Transmitting the following checks from George Ehret: $50o for Kruger and From Manhattan Fire Alarm Company-Requesting permission to connect the Firemen's Memorial Fund, $5oo for Fire Department Relief Fund and $25 for Kruger Hudson Terminal buildings with fire alarm box 43. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Picture Memorial Fund. Checks forwarded to the Treasurers of the respective funds. Bureau. 3. Transmitting reports relative to a length of hose damaged by car No. 1832 From D. Salentine-Complaining that roof door is kept locked night and day of of the First avenue line. Company requested to replace hose. premises No. 309 West Sixty-ninth street. To Tenement House Department. 4. Transmitting reports relative to one length of hose damaged by car No. 759 From Nat. Goldston & Co.-Relative to lack of light on stairway landings, premises of the Union Railway Company. -Company requested to replace hose. Nos. 26 to 34 West Seventeenth street. To Bureau of Factory Inspector.

MONDAY, AUGUST io, igo8. THE CITY RECORD. S645

Fr( ut James J. ]iruwn—Requ est ing that a lire ala mi .box ibe placed in the vicinity 3. Reporting false alarm t from box to 571, premises 1I. W. Johns-itanville Cotn- of One Iltiuc1re(1 ,urd Thirty-ciglttlf street and One IIundred and Thirty-ninth street pany, foot of Thirty-ninth street, Brooldyu. Consolidated Fire Alarm Company noti- and Fifth avemrc. To Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. fied. Fruet Gleason Manufacturing Company—Transmitting blue prints showing pro- 4. Relative to the necessity of New York and New Jersey Telephone Company posed location of perforated pipe system at No. 525 Broadway. To Bureau of Vio- clearing pins on top cross arm of poles on Harman street, from Myrtle to Wyckoff lations aud í\uxiliaty Fire Appliances. avenues, Brooklyn. Company notified. From Peoples Surety Company—Requesting to be advised if contract of F. T. 5. Reporting delay in repairing telephone at quarters of engine company 165, New Nesbit & Co., for erection of a new storehouse building on Myrtle avenue, near North York and New Jersey Telephone Company notified. Elliott place, Brooklyn, has been completed. To Superintendent of Buildings. 6. Recommending that police department be requested to move its call box from From T. F. Kaugliran—Stating that workmen in placing new hydrant on the north- pole northeast corner Utica avenue and Bergen street, Brooklyn, in order that a fire west corner of Houston and Thompson streets broke the sidewalk, To Department of alarm box may be placed on said pole. Police Department notified. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. ' 7. In re inability to remove poles on Degraw street, between Nostrand and New From Samuel il. Bistrop—Requesting an inspection of the New York Institution York avenues, owing to presence of police department wires. Police Department for the Blind, at Ninth avenue and Thirty-fourth street. To Chief of Department. notified. From Charles Enu—Requesting search for violations on file against premises No. 8. Iu rc inability to remove poles north side Willoughby street, between Hudson I 1 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary avenue and Raymond street, owing to presence of police department wires and call Fire Appliances. boxes. Police Department notified . From the Special Fire Alarm Electrical Signal Company—Requesting designation From Commanding Officer Ilook and Ladder Company 75—Recommending that of box number for pr r miser Nos. t8 to 22 West Fortieth street. To Chief Inspector in public school 55, Richmond 1-lill, borough of Queens, have direct communication with Fire Alarrn Telegraph Bureaut. fire department headquarter.;. From Automatic Fire Alarm Company—Requesting inspection of their fire alarm From Commanding Officer hook and Ladder Company 77—Requesting permission system installed in premises No. 73 Fifth avmUQ. To Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau. oil behalf of the oflicers and mc•ml;ers of said company to present a fire helmet to From Earl W. Briggs—Complaining of the storage of a lot of paper in basement assistant foreman Michael J. O'Dono_*hue, of hook and ladder company 20. Approved. of premises No. 349 East Thirty-first street. To Bureau of Combustibles. Copy for- From Fourteenth Regiment mfatitru, N. G., N. Y.—Requesting detail of firemen warded to Tenement House Department. at spring championship gaines to be field in armory March 14, 19o8. Reply com- From Anonymous— municated. r. Complaints of violations of the tenement house laws, premises No. 530 West From Brooklyn Armstrong Association—Requesting detail of firemen at public One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, No. 2J5 Audubon avenue and No. 501 East meeting of association to be held at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, March t6, 19o8. Lighty-ninth street. To Tenement house Department. Reply communicated. 2. Concerning lack of light in hallways of factory buildings Nos. 86 and 88 Henry From Mrs. W. L. Harloc—Ccniplaining of unlighted halls No. 1455 Bedford ave- street. To Bureau of Factory Inspection. nuc, Brooklyn. Tenement House Department notified. 3. Complaining of dangerous conditions existing in Vienna Hall, in East Fifty- From Principal Evening School 15—Requesting that a fireman be detailed to said eighth street. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Copies for- school on evening of March 12, 19o8. Reply communicated. warded to Bureau of Fire Marshal aid Hareart of Combustibles. From Louis F. Hollenbaclt—Requesting name and address of party to whom From Chief of Thirteenth Battalion—Reporting that there was no watchman on fireworks display permit was issued for September t6, 1905, at corner of Grand and premises located Zoo feet cast of Broadway, north side of One Hun:lred and Forty-third St. Marks avenues, Brooklvn. Reply coniniunicated. street, to keep danger zone free about magazine containing 75 pounds of dynamite, on From F. Grcenficlds Son & Co.-Relative to change in location of special build- the loth inst. To1 Bureau of Combustibles. ing box at their premises Reply communicated. From Foreman, Engine Company 6—Reporting relative to lack of fire appliances in premises Nos. 21 to 27 Broadway. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appli- Referred. a nec s. From Police Departnlcnt- From Foreman, Engine Company 14—Reporting relative to condition of fire appli- I. Relative to application of N. J. Pappa for concert license for Pappa's Casino, ances in premises Nos. 27, 33, 36 and 38 West Twentieth street. To Bureau of Viola- North Beach, borough of Queens. To Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Ap- tions and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. plia.nces. From Foreman, Engine Company 21—Reporting chimney tire on the 9th inst., at 2. In re application of Barnum & Bailey's circus for a circus license for Third premises No. 112 Bast 'thirty-seventh street. To Bureau of Combustibles. street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and From Foreman, Engine Company 20—Reporting storage of alcohol in premises No. Auxiliary Fire Appliances 598 Broadway, Without a permit. To Bureau of Combustibles. Ironi Deputy Chief of Department in Charge—Concerning violation of section From Foreman, Engine Company 23—Recommending the installation of certain fire 762 of the Charter at No. I3g Osborne street, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Violations and appliances in premises No. 471 West Fifty-seventh street. To Bureau of Violations Auxiliary Fire Appliances. and Auxiliary Fire Appliances. Front Chief of Newtown Fire Department—Forwarding requisitions for coal. To From Foreman, 1•:ngiiie Company 84—Recommending that additional fire escapes Bureau of Supplies. be placed on tite structure known as the large building of the Institute for Deaf and From Commanding Officer, Engine Company 13o—Reporting violation of section Dumh, Gnu I [uilrcd and Sixty-third street aud lort Washington avenue. To Bureau 780 of the Charter, premises Nos. i2(3 to 142 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn. To Fire of Buildings. Marshal. From Fireman first- gradt, Tlionias O'Connor, Ilook and Ladder Company 24- From James C. Cropsey—Relative to automobile license for Walter R. Lusher, Conceruing the meritorious action of himself and lìrentan fourth grade Denis O'Keefe, No. 300 East Seventeenth street, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Combustibles. at tire, station 453, rnt Ala rei 3, ico3. To Board on 1Merit. From Thomas Benar—Complaining of dangerous conditions at Schmidt's Hall, From Bureau of Viulatious and Auxiliary Fire i\ppliance9—Recontmending that Jamaica and Bushwick avenues, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. au t extension of thirty days, front Alarch 12, 1908, he granted DIr• W. Hickey, in which From Transit Devcloptncut Company—Concerning permit for storage of waste. to provide fire appliances in premises No. •249 \Vest Seventeenth street. Approved. To Bureau of Combustibles. Back. From Anonymous— Notice of the burial of the late Commissioner Bonner freni his residence No. 636 I. of dangerous conditions No. t89 Fifteenth street, Brooklyn. To 1Vcst End avenue, at to o'clock a. ni., Tuesday, \larch 17, i9o8, was forwarded to his Fire Marshal. Bonor the Mayor• 2. Relative to obstructed ifall No. i6o Cumberland street, Brooklyn. To Fire Marshal. Expcuclitures Authorized. 3. As to dangerous condition of cellar No. 676 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. To I3OROUGII OF 'MANIIATTAN. Chief, Thirty-fourth Battalion. Jlisccllancous supplies...... $200 00 From Commanding Officers of Companies, reporting chimney fires as follows: Commanding Officer, Engine Company 119, at No. 946 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Bills Audited. - Commanding Officer, Engine Company 120, at No. 448 Eleventh street, Brooklyn. 130ROUGIIS OF MANIIATTAN AND TILE BRONX. Commanding Officer, Engine Company tao, at No. 829 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Schedule No. 28 of 1908- Commanding Officer, Engine Company 138. at No. 262 Kingsland avenue, Brooklyn. Acl iii nistration, apparatets and 5111)1)1 ICS ...... $1,230 36 Commanding Officer, hook ind Ladder Company 53, at No. 171 Sands street, Brooklyn. Schedule No. 167 of ico7- Commanding Officer, Hook and Ladder Company 59, at No. 256 Seventeenth Appa atus, supplies, etc ...... $140 59 street, Brooklyn. To Bureau of Combustibles. Schedule No. 168 of 1907- WILLIAM A. LARNEY, Secretary. Revenue Bond lunds, apparatus, supplies, etc., deficiency in appropria- tioll of 1907...... ,$209 75 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Schedule No. 14 of 19o8- May 23, 1908. Administ rat iun, apparatus and supplies ...... $450 00 The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. to wit: Schedule Nu. 29 of t9o8- Froan the Corl.oration Counsel (76983)—Transmitting forni of agreement to be Adntinistration, apparatets and supplies ...... $27 00 executed by the Lancaster Sea Beach Improvement Company in connection with its application for permission to build a bulkhead and to place filling in rear of same be- BOROUGH OF QUEENS. tween Rochester and Surf avenues, at Edgernere, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens. Schedule No. 72 of 1905- Company notified that permit will be granted upon payment of rental at the rate of Sites, erection of, additions and alterations to buildings for extension $t per annum. ofpaid system ...... $89 00

Contracts of James F. Kerr, No. 205 West Thirtieth street, for additions and alter- The Auditor reported that the following were audited and forwarded to the ations to the quarters of engine company 71, having been duly executed in accordance Finance Department for payment: with the provisions of law, were forwarded to the Department of Finance. I. Payroll of the Municipal Ferry force for the week ending May 22, 1908, amounting to $2,982.55. BOROUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. 2. Payroll for Construction and Repairs force for the week ending May 22, Communications received were disposed of as follows: í9o8, amounting to $28,584.7o. 3. Claims for the week ending May 22, 1908, amounting to $191,494.6o. Filed. From Police Dcpartnsent- The Cashier reported that moneys were received and deposited for the week i. re application of Herman Morgenstern for concert license for Dreamland, ending May 23. Igo8, amounting to $125,650.52. No. 4410 Third avenue, Rrtioklyu. Reply communicated. DENIS A. JUDGE, Del.uty and Acting Commissioner. 2. In re application of Frederick Erbe for concert license for Erbe's Casino, North Beach. Borough of Queens. Reply conumtuicatcl. 3. In re application of Progressive Amusement Company for theatrical license May 25, 1908. for Lyric Theatre, No. t6 Seigel street, Brroklyn. Reply communicated. 'rite following communications were received, action being taken thereon as noted, From Department of \Vatr Supply, Gas and Electricity— to mil: i. complaint No. 16285 as to unpainted pole erected without pertnii Front the Board of Estimate and Apportionment (77O99)—Transmitting certified on East Nivo1eo•nrli strcct, nordt of Beverley road, Brooklyn. Reply conmmunicated. copies of resolutions adopted Mav t5, í9o4, as follows: 2. Forwarding complaint No. 16287 concerning pole near curb at northwest cor- i. Authorizing the Corporation Counsel to continue the proceedings in connec- net Webster avenue and First street, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. tion with the improvement of Whale Creek, in the Borough of Brooklyn, pursuant From Bureau of Licenses—Relative to application of Gustave Konigswald for to resolution adopted April _o. 1907. concert license for No. 5TI.5 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Reply communicated. 2. Authorizing the Commissioner of Docks to increase the salaries of eight From Chief of Department—I)irectiug that a thorough investigation be made of Marine Engineers from $í,65o to $t,800 per annum. all public schools in the borough of Queens, not already inspected under provisions Filed. Pay of Morgan M. Brown. Thomas McCall, Christopher W. Sorensen, of Special order dated Alarch 29, 1907, particularly schools in the volunteer districts. William J. Johnston, John O'Neil, Richard N. Pickering, George Claffy and James Chiefs of Thirty-seventh, Forty-sixth, Fiftieth and Fifty-first Battalions notified. J. Landers, Marine Engineers, fixed at $i,800 per annum, to take effect June 1, 1908. From Operator in Charge Fire Alarm Telegraph Bureau—. From the Municipal Civil Service Commission— I. Reporting false alarm of fire from box 963, Utica avenue and Eastern parkway, I (77146). Authorizing the reassignment of Richard Lancer, Dockbuilder. Lan- Brooklyn. Police Department notified. cer ordered reassigned. 2. Concerning department wires detached from structure of Brooklyn Union 2 (77149), Submitting list of persons eligible for appointment to the position of Elevated Railroad Company by employees of said company. Company notified. Blacksmith. Thomas Barrett appointed, at 50 cents per hour, while employed.

8646 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908.

From the President if the Borough of Bronklyu (76)87)—Requesting repairs t.) The Municipal Civil Service Commission was requested to authorize the reinstate- bulkhead foot of Duck street, Brooklyn, to fit the premises for the floating bath. ment of James P. McWilliams, Deckhand. Repairs ordered. From Walker & Hazzard, Architects for the New York Wholesale Fish Dealers' Consent was granted (77082) for the subletting by the United States Transpor- Association (77046)—Requesting permission to install a fender system in front of tation Company to the Compagnie Generale Transatlantidue of all and singular tite building between Piers IS and 19, East River, • Permit granted, work to be done wharfage. granted by the indenture dateci March 12, 1908, which may arise, accrue under supervision of Engineer-in-Chief, in accordance with plans submitted. or become due for tite use and occultation in the manner and at the rates prescribed Front Philip Ptlaum (77043)—Requesting permission to dump cellar dirt in rear by law, of all that certain wharf property on the North river, Borough of Manhattan, of ferry terminal foot of Thirty-ninth street, Brooklyn. Permit granted, work to City of New York, and known and described as follows, to wit: be done under supervision of Enginee in-Chct. Pier at the foot of . West Forty-fourth street, together with the bulkhead com- From the Audubon Yacht Club (77033)—Requesting permission to drive four inencing from a point 120 feet north of pier between Forty-second and Forty-third piles for the purpose of mooring boathouse foot of Une Hundred and Sixty-fifth streets, North River, and extending to the northerly side of the pier foot of West street, North River. Permit granted, work to be done tinder supervision of En- Forty-fourth street, a distance of about 220 feet, excepting that portion of said prem- gineer-in-Chict. ises reserved for the Neptune Line, comprising the northerly half of the pier for a From the I'nrt Morris Land and Improvement Company (76999)—Requesting length of 252 feet at the outer end of the pier, provided that the United States Trans- permission to make rel airs to backing log ;,nd fender system along bulkhead becwcen portation Company and the surety on thi lease shall file in this Department a writ- One Hundred and Thirty-six'.h and Otte Hindred ; nd Thirty-seventh streets, East ten agreement that its obligations under the provisions of said lease shall in no River, Port Morris, Borough of The Bronx. Permit granted, work to be done under manner be affected or impaired, in so far as it applies to time portion reserved for the the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief, and to be kept within existing lines. Neptune Line as aforesaid, and provided also that the Compagnie Generale Trans- From the Scltwarzschild & Sulzberger Company (76977)—Requesting permis.3ion atlantique shall file in this Department a written agreement to assume on its part to make repairs to bulkhead foot of Forty-fifth street, East River. Permit ;ranted, all the obligations and conditions of the lease, in so far as it relates to the portion work to be kept within existing lines and to be clone under the supervision of the of said premises consent to the subletting pf which is granted. Engineer-in-Chief. From John S. Bush (7695S)—Requesting permission to strengthen coal handling The following Department orders were issued: tower and to replace the foundation timbers thereof, foot of Fort Schuyler road, West- chc;ter Creek. Borough of The Bronx. Permit granted, work to be kept within ex- isting lines and to be clone under supervision of Engineer-in-Chief. No. Issued To and For. Price. From the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company (76919)—Requesting permission to drive four fender piles along easterly side of Pier 14, East River. Per- 23593. H. V. Allien Company, uniform buttons ...... $88 75 mit grarnted, work to be clone under the supervision of the Engineer-in-Chief. 23894. Montross & Clarke Comr'any, stationery supplies ...... 52 00 Front the Alercliaiits linion Ice Company (76896)—Requesting permission tu dredge between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fildl streets, North River. Permit granted. work to be done under supervision of Engineer-in-Chief. DENTS A. JUDGE, Dei.uty aud Acting Commissioner. Front E. J. Alfiris (76726)—Re(t e ting permission to maintain small fruit stand at approach tu Pier to, North River. Privilege granted, revocable at the pleasure of BOARD OF ALDERMEN. the Cuntmissioncr and expiring by limitation of time at the close of the summer No. Ii City Hall, so a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays season of i9o8, rental to be at the rate of $5 per month, paytfb)e monthly in advance Io a. m. to Is m. Telephone,y 6o Cortlandt. to Dockinaster. Patrick F. McGowan, President. From H. C. Hagedorn (77176)—Requesting interview with the Commissioner for P. J. Scully, City Clerk. the Stapleton Ferry League. :Answercd that a, the Board of Estimate and Ai;por- tioument Committee on the ferie matter has not yet reported. the Commissioner prc- BOARD OF ASSESSORS. fers not to make an appointment at present. Office. No. 329 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat. I From J. B. & J. Al. Curuell (77t(ií)—Requesting an extension of time within urdays,ra m. Antonio Zucca. which to complete as.ignmcnt of the lease uf the bulkhead between Piers 56 and 57. Paul Weimann. I North River. Fxtension of tinte ;r.tnte.l to and includine June 16. 1008. James H. Kennedy. From the t1uryland Steel Cnmpnny (77124)—ReNtncsting possession of Pier William H. Jasper, Secretary. 62, North River, nut later than September ly I9aft.Answered that pier can be had Telephone. 19, +3o and aI Worth, oil the date Hanled or sovner, if ready to proceed with the shed work. Front the New York, New Ilaven and Hartford Railroad Company (77136 )-- BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Requesting permit it for laud under water iur platform hetween Piers 5o and 5r, East Headquarters, General Office, No. Ioy West Forty River, and for platform bLttvecn Piers (uld) 4 and 46, last River. Answered that first street. Commissioners—John T. Dooling (President), the land under \vats between Piers ;o and i is covered by permit renewed :tIay I, Charles B. Page (Secretary). Rudolph C. Fuller lØ, and that the 1iatfurnt between Piers (utel) 45 and 46 is covered by a lease to the James Kane. company C Xi) iring Jane 1, 1910. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A. C. Allen, Chief Clerk. From the Ozone B bard of Trade t7703t)—Suggesting a route, for a boulevard TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING BOROUGH OFFICES. across Jamaica Iiay, Borough of Queen, and auking whether same meets with the which the Public Offices in the City are open Manhattan. approval of the Conunissiorter. :Ansyvered that as the matter has been referred to the Sor business and at which the Courts regularly o en No. IIS West Forty-second street. and adjourn as well as the places where such offices William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. Jamaica Pay Commdssion, this Deparinunt will take no action favoring any particu- are kept and'such Courts are held, together with the lar layout. heads of Departments and•Courts. The Bronx. From \Vnt. A. Thomas Company (76994)—Requesting permission to unload terra One Hundred and Thirtyeighth street and Mott cotta on bullatcad bet Wk- emt I I oss ti and '1 bird trects, East River. Filed, arrange- avenue (Solingen Buildtn ments having been made for the landing of the material. CITY OFFICES. Cornelius A. Bunner, Cuief Clerk. From Butler Brothers Iluff Contpauy (76986)—Requesting that in connection — Brooklyn. with the construction of idatir-agt structures, etc., foot of James slip, East River, S[AYOR'8 OFFICE. No. 4s Court street (Temple Bar Building): ander Contract No. IoS7, the value of the material delivered on the site of the work No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, George Russell, Chief Clerk. be embraced in all partial estimates. Àn-y- a.m. to l9 m. erecl that rcqmmct will be complied with on Telephone, Soso Cortiandt. Queens, all future estimates. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor, From the American Line (769o)—Reauc•sling dredging in slip between Piers 14 Frank M. O'Brien, Secretary. No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City, William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. Carl Voegel. Chief Clerk. and r5, North River, and in the half slip adjoining southerly side of Pier 14. Dredg- James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and ing ordered. Warrant Clerk, Richmond. Borough Hall New Brighton S. I. From the American Seamen's Friend Society (76939)—Requesting information BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Charles M. Schwalbe, Chief clerk, relative to the tides foot of Gau-.euoort street, North River. Filed, the information Room y, City Hall, 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays All offices open from q a. m. to 4 p. m,; Saturdays, having been furnished. q a. M. to ism. 9a. m. to Ism. From the New Amsterdam Gas Company (75844)—Requesting permission to re- Telephone, Boso Cortlandt. - Patdck Deny, Chief of Bnrosn build a portion of the mllal.Sccl brtlkim eac1 between Forty-first and Forty-second BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- streets, East River. Filed, permit being unncccssary, as the work was covered by the BUREAU OF LICENSES. . TIONMENT. Department order therefor. Q a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, g a. m. to rs m. Telephone, Øse èortlandt. The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President From Thomas I.. Dclahunty (7694t)—Tendering his resignation from the posi- John P. Corrigan. Chief of Bureau. of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough tion of Marine Engineer. Accepted. of Manhattan, President of the Borough of Brook- Principal Office, Room r City Hall. Gaetano t President of the Borough of The Brones, Presi. From the Engineer-in-Chiei- D'Amato Deputy Chief, 1#oroughs of Manhattan dat of the Borough of Queens, President of the and The. ronx. Borough of Richmond. I (77162). Reporting that Peter F. O'Brien, Inspector of Dredging, died May Branch Office Room Is, Boroegh~ Hall Brooklyn. 24, 19o8. Name dropped from the list of employees. Lames J. Kinaela, Deputy Chief, Borough of Brook- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 2 (77144). Reporting that Contract No. I i ii, for dredging, was commenced May lyn. ranch Office Richmond Boroegh Hall, Room z3 No aq~ Broadway, Room IØ. Telephone, zz8o 21, 19o8, by R. G. Packard Company. Comptroller notified. New Brighton I. William R. Woelfle, Financial Worth. From the Auditor (77íu i)—Sug Joseph Haag, Seerstary' William M. Lawrence reting that the permit to L. Boyer's Sons Coni- Clerk, Boroug~i of Richmond. Assistant Secretary. Charles V. Adee, Clerk to pany for the easterly side of Pier 53, East River, be renewed as of May i, 1908, rental Branch Office Hackett Building, Long Istand Hoard. to be at the rate of $1,200 per annum, payable quarterly in advance to Cashier. Re- Gitt', Borough R Queens, newal permit granted. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. AQIIEDVVT COMMISSIONERS. Nelson P. Lewis, hief Engineer No. 277 Broad Froth the Superintendent of Ferries (77t5rj)—Reporting that William J. Licbertz, way Room I~ 4o8. Yelephone, 2281 *orth. recently appointed as Financial Clerk, has failed tu report for duty. Name dropped Room soya No. s8c Broadway, 9th floor, 9 a. m. to Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of 4 m• Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room from the lis: of employees. 0.elephone, 1942 Worth. Igo8. Telephone, 2281 Worth. The Mayor the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis- Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of ' sinners John ír. Cowan el William H. Ten Franchises,Frchises, No. 172 Broadway, Room Boia Tele- I Sealed bids or estimates were received and opened for preparing for and building E~~yck John J, Ryan an John P. Windol ph; Harry W. Valker, Secretary; Walter H. Sears, thief En- phone, ss8z Worth. a rip-rap embankment and wall to close gaps in existing wall at Riker's Island, Bor- grocer. ottgh of The Bronx, under Contract No. i132, as follows: BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Per ARMORY BOARD. Rooms 6027 and 6os8 Metropolitan Building, No. I Mayor George B. McClellan the President of Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, g a. m. to the Board of Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, 4 0. m.; Saturdays, o a. M. to rs m. Bouker Contracting Company ...... Cubic. . .$o Yard. 73 Brigadier-General George Moore Smith, Brigadler- eleuhone, 58u' Gramercy. RogerL. Young ...... 65 General john G. Eddy, the President of the Depart- Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Hard- Wnt. T. Carroll ...... 85 ment of Taes and Assessments, Lawson Purdy. IBg, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, Henry R. Harris Davis, Secretary, Room 6, Basement, Hall Marshall and George A. Just, Chairman.. O'Brien Bros. (lime.) ...... 77 of Records, Chambers and Centre streets. Edward V. Barton, Clerk. Office honys, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m Board meeting every Tuesday at z p. m, Contract awarded to Roger L. Young, the lowest bidder, subject to the approval to Telephone,, goo Worth. BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW of J3enry Steers and I-T. P. Wheeler, as sureties, by the Comptroller. ~—+ YORK CITY REFORMATORY OF ART COMMISSION. MISDEMIIIANANTS. City Hall, Room sr. Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Sealed bids or estimates were received and opened for furnishing and delivering Telephone call rIq Cortlandt. John V. Coggey, Commissioner of Correction, cast steel mooring .osts, with anchor rods and washers, under Contract 'No. 1121, as Robert W. Ø Forest Trustee Metro olitan President. Museum of Art, President; friank D. Millet, Fainter, Wm. E. Wyatt, Judge, Special Sessions, First follows: Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretary A. Division. Dover Boiler Works ...... $5,900 00 A Healy, President ot the Brooklyn Institute Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec- G. & W. uTaHufacturmg Company ...... of its ~nd Sciences' George . McClellan, Mayor ond Division. 5,543 00 of The City of New t'ork; john Big low, President amer J. Walsh, City Magistrate, First Division J. K. Larkin ...... 4,934 93 of New York Public Library; John J. Boyle, Sculptor; Edward J, Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi- Ifobson Halliday ...... 5,100 00 Arnold W. Brunner, Architect; John B. 1'pins sinn. Motley, Green & Co ...... Charles Howland Russell. Sampel B. Hambuer John C. Heintz, Dominick 6,320 00 John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Di Dario, Lames F. l oyle. Maryland Steel Company of Baltimore ...... 5,263 00 Thomas'R. Minnick, Secretary. James Shewan & Sons ...... 4,796 00 BELLEVUE AND ALI HOSPITALS, New Jersey Foundry amid Machine Company ...... 5,382 00 Office, Solkvae Hospital, Twenty4lxtk e1Ø and BOARD OF RE{rIS I Olf OP ASS>m88- The Griscom-Spencer Company ...... 5,867 00 First nyegne. MENTE. J. Edward Ogden Company ...... 4,786 03 Telephone Ø Madison Square. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Mesta Machine Company ...... 6,o2o no Board o( 'j=ysfee.— Dr. John W. Bragaan, Preel- Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. dent; )anes K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden M. Rob- Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of bins, Samuel Sachs Leopold Stern, uhu J. Barry, Taxes and Asaossmeuts. J G. o'itaeHe I(obsrt W. H.bh e:vócfo. Henr~ yJ. Storn, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart Contract awarded to J. Edward Ogden Company, the lowest bidder,subjec~te al .d c; SnpprInweodeel, $. *. Armstrong, ment bio. z8o Broadway. approval of the Metropolitan Surety Company as surety, by the Comptroller. M. D. Ye!'cpteons, race Wort. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908. THE CITY RECORD. 8647

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Cornelius D. Franklin John Griffin, M.D.;ohn L. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Richmond, Office, No. i9 Broadway. N. Hunt, Henry W. }aureson, James Lee. Charles Jamaica, Nos. 157 and 559 Fast Sixty-seventh street, Manhat- John A. Bensel, Charles N. Chadwick, W. Lyon, James_ J McCabe, William J O'Snea, Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani- tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 365 and Ø Jay Charles A. Shaw Commissioners. Julia Richman, Alfred T. Schauf ler, Albert Shiels, tary Superintendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant street, Brooklyn, Thomas Hasselt, Secretary. Edgar Dubs Shimer, Seth T. Stewart Edward W. Chief Clerk; Robert Campbell, M, D., Assistant Central Office open at all hours. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan. Joseph S. Traylor, Joseph H. Wade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Registrar ofRecords. Borough of Richmond, Nos. 54 and 56 Water street, LAW DEPARTMENT. HOARD OF EXAMINERS. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Stapleton, Staten Island. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. William H. Maxwell City Superintendent ot John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super- Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, Rooms 114 and rr5 Stewart Building, No. s8o Schools, and ,,James C. Byrnes Ws]ter L. Hervey, intendant; Charles E. Hover Assistant Chief Clerk- 6th, 7th and 8th floors, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4p. m. Jerome A. O Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. ] Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar ot' 9 a, M. to Iz M. Telephone, 4315 Worth. Records. Telephone, 39oo Worth. John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. missioners. Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L. Ster- Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy 9 a. m. to 4 p. ni.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Is m. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Telephone, Izoo Worth. Chittenden, David Rumsey, John L. O'Brien, Ter- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the ence Farle Cornelius F. Collins, William Beers Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and Presi Crowell, John F. O'Brien, Edwin J. Freedman, COMMISSION. John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy dent Park Board. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. Comptrollers. William J. Fransioli, Secretary. Office ofl the Commission, Room 138 No. z8o Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Offices, Arsenal Central Park. Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of' M¢nhat. Charles H. Murray, Secretary to Comptroller. Telephone, 2o1 Plaza. Michael Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for tan. New York City. MAIN DIVISION. I. George P. Nlchotson, Joel J, quier, George H~ Commissioners—William E. Stillings, George C. the Boroughs of Brooklyn aud Queens. Folwell, Alfred W. Booraem, Josiah A. Stover, Norton, Lewis A. Abrams. H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room Ir. Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook- Thomas F. Noonan, William H. King, Francis J. lyn. Lamont McLoughlin, Clerk. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION, Byrne, Charles McIntyre, J. Gabriel Britt, Royal Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes- elephone, sØ South. E. T. Riggs, Solon Berrick, James P. O'Connor, day and Friday of each week at s o'clock p. m, Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book- Joseph I. Berry, Commissioner of Parks for the I. Towsend Burden, Jr. Francis X. McQuade, Wil- keeper, Room 8. Borough of The Bronx. liam Clarke, John Ø. Goff Jr. Ricardo M. de Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. J. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION, Acosta, Leonce Fuller, Charles Ø. Miller, Henry CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Is m. S. Johnston, William H. Doherty, Addison B. James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk Telephone, so4o Tremont. Scoville, Francis Martin, Henry W. Mayo, Philip BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Room 85. City Hall, Rooms 1I, Is; Io a. m. to 4 p, m.; Sat- N. Harrison, Loring T. Hildreth, Frank E. Smith. BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund urdays, ro a. m. to is m. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Kirby. Telephone, 7g6o Cortlandt. P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room 27. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell, Aldermen. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. BROOKLYN OFFICE. Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deput Cit Clerk. y y ah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Saturdays, Is m. Borough Hall, ad floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of RJere B Telephone, 3350 Madison Square. days 9a.m,toI2m. Aldermen. Robert W. Hebberd Commissioner. Joseph V. Sculley, Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND Telephone 2948 Main. STATISTICS. Richard C. Baker, Pfirst Deputy Commissioner. James D. hell Assistant in charge, Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough James J. McInerney, Second Deputy. Commis- of The Bronx. Charles S. Hervey, Supervising Statistician and sloner for Brooklyn and Queens, ]Noe. 327 to 331 BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor. Examiner, Room l8ó. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2997 ou h of Queens. No. go West Broadway, g a. m, to 4 p. m. Satur- CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION, days 9 a. M. to Is m. Joseph F. O'Grady, Deputy Clty Clerk, Borough Telephone, 8sgo Cortlandt. of Richmond. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Plans and Specifications Contracts, Proposals and John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Institutions, Room 38. Estimates for Work and Materials for Building, Re- pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m. to 4 BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. CITY RECORD OFFICE. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. p. m.; Saturdays, I7 m. No. rig Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street, Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty. BLANK BOOKS. days g a. m. to Is M. John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster. sixth street. Office hours, 8.3o R. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt. Supervisor's Office, Park Row Building, No. si The Children's Bureau, No. 66 Thud avenue. Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. Park Row. Entrance, Room 8o7, g a. m. to 4 p, m.; ENGINEERING DIVISION. Office hours, 8.3o a. m. to 4 P. m. Saturdays, ga. m. to Ism. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Jeremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Richmond BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF Telephone, 1505 and 15o6 t. Supply Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55. Borough, Borough Ball, St. George, Staten Island. PERSONAL TAXES. Telephone, I000 Tompkinsville. Room No, s City Hall. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. No. s8o Broadway, 5th floor. Office hours for pub- Patrick J. Tracy, Supervisor; McMillen, lic g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m. to Is M. Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie,CLar V. Thomas F. Byrnes, Mortimer J. Brown, Apprais- Telephone, 4585 Worth. ers of Real Estate, Room 157. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Geo. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. Nor. 13 to SI Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 P, m. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Office No. 2» Broadway. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. BUILDINGS. hn Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Foster Crowell Commissioner. kl Bogart, Commissioner. William H. Edwards, Deputy Commissioner No. 44 East Twenty-third street, g a. m. to 4 p. m mes P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner. 'David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 M. John: J. Caldwell, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan. John J. McDonough and William H. Loughran, Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Telephone, 1961 Gramercy. jOffice rs,hou 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. of Brooklyn. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. toss ni. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building,Third Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Telephone, a8s8 Worth. and Tremont avenues. of The Bronx, John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep- John J. O'Brien, Chief Clark, METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMIS- COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. uty Receivers of Taxes. SION. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms George B. McClellan, Mayor Chairman; Herman z-8. Office No. ry Battery place. George H. Soper, A. Metz, Comptroller; James 1. Martin, Chamber James B. Bouck and William Gallagher, Deputy DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Ph. D., President; James H. Fuertes, Secretary; H. lain; Patrick F. McGowan. President of the Board Receivers of Taxes. ASSESSMENTS. de B. Parsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R. of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Williams, M. D, Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre Telephone, r6g4 Rector. Finance Committee Board of Aldermen, Members; avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. streets. Office hours, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, N. Taylor Phillips, beputy Comptroller Secretary. George H. Creed aud Mason O. Smedley, Deputy 9 a. M. to 12 M. Office of Secretary, Room Is, Stewart building. Receivers of Taxes. Telephone, rapo Worth. Commissioners Lawson Purdy, President' Frank Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, Raymond, James H. Tully1Charles Putzel, ±bomas MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE New Brighton. L. Hamilton, Hugh Hastings, Charles J. McCor- COMMISSION. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy mack. Receivers of Taxes. No. agg Broadway,g R. m, toP. in. Nos. I3-2I Park Row. Frank L. Polk, R. Ross Appleton, Arthur J. James W. Stevenson, Commissioner. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, O'Keeffe. AND ARREARS. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. John H. Little Deputy Commissioner, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Edgar E. Schik, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room John F. Skelly, Assistant Secretary. Nos. 13 to as Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 P. M. Onice hours, q a. m. to 4 p. m. Labor Bureau. Saturdays, 9 R. m. to Ia m. 'Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Telephones, Manhattan, 8gso Cortlandt; Brook- Telephone, 6o8o Cortlandt. Arrears. lyn 3qØ Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, Nc s. 54-6o Lafayette street. Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess- 94 flompkinsville; Bronx, 6. Tremont. Telepnone, s54o Worth. JohnH O'Brien, Commissioner, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. ments and Arrears. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, M. F. Loughman. Deputy Commissioner. CENTRAL OFFICE. Rooms I-3. John F. Garvey, Secretary to Department, MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from Dono Rwaa, Jr., Deputy Collector of As- I. M. de Varona Chief Engineer, Nos. r57 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Head- ga. m. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays, g a. m. to Is m. seJames si. George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic Engi- quarters Fire Department. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Building, neer. Patrick A. Whitney, Deputy Fire Commissioner John V. Coggey, Commissioner, corner Court and Montague streets. George F. Sever, Consulti Electrical Engineer. and Chairman; William Montgomery, John Sherry, George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. Thomas J. Drennan, Deputy Collector of Assess- Charles F Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and C. Andrade, Tr., Abram A. Breneman. John B. Fitzgerald. Secretary. ments and Arrears. Power. Franz S. Wolf, Secretary, No. 157 East Sixty- Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan, seventh street. avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. William A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. Stated meeting, Friday of each week, at 3 p. in DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Patrick E. Leahy, Deputy Collector of Assess- William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner Bor- Telephone, 640 Plaza. FERRIES. ments and Arrears. ough of Brooklyn, Municipal ilding,Bu Brooklyn. Borough of ttichmond—St. George, New Brigh- John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook- Pier "A," N. R. Battery place, lyn. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Telephone 300 If ector. ton. William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. Allen N. s000ner Commissioner,' George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments CENTRAL OFFICE, and Arrears. Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Denis A. Judge, L3eputy Commissioner. of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred No. 300 Mulberry street, g a. M. to 4 P. M. Joseph W Savage, Secretary. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Telephone, 3100 Spring. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, sa m. AND OF MARKETS. Thomas M. Lynch, Water Register, The Bronx. Theodore A. Bingham, Commissioner. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Charles C. Wissel, Deputy Commissioner Bor- William F. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long island Frederick H. Bugher, Second Deputy Commis DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Room I♦r. John M. Gray Collector of City Revenue and City. sioner. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Superintendent o! Markets. John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Bert Hanson, Third Deputy Commissioner. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street Borough of John F. Hobbs, Deputy Superintendent of Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. Daniel G. Slattery Secretary to Commissioner. Manhattan, g a. in. to 5 p. m. (in tie month of Markets. William H. Kipp, thief Clerk. August, g a, m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a, m. to David O'Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue. I2 M. EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Telephone, 5580 Plaza. BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Bartholomew F. Donohoe President; John J. The Public Service Commission for the First Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Nicholas J. Barrett, Frank J. Frial, Chief Examiner. Room 181. Moore, Secretary ; John J. bunn, Treasurer ; ex- Dis Charles E. Bruce M.D.; Joseph E. Cosgrove, officio, Horace Loomis and Matthew E. Healy. tritt, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, Frederic R. Coucert Francis W. Crowninshield BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN, Manhattan. Rooms Nos. 14 15 and 16 Aldrich Building, Nos. Office hours, 8 a. m. to II p. m. every day in the Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. De Laney, Samuel Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway 149 and 151 Churel street, B. Donnelly. Horace E. Dresser. A. Leo Everett. Rooms 63 to 6r. Office open during business hours every day in the year, including holidays and Sundays. James J. Martin, City Chamberlain. Stated public meetings of the Commission, Tues- year (except legal held days and Fridays John if.Campbell Deputy Chamberlain. on Monday, Ednedayand Friday after I , m. at 11-3o a. m. in the Public Hear- Telephone, 4270 Worth ing Room of the Commission, third floor of the Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. Commissioners—William R. Willcox, Chairman; an, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. FIRE DEPARTMENT. William McCarroll, Edward M. Bassett, Milo R. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted Maltbie, John E. Eustis. Counsel, George S. Cole avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 4 p. from g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays rs m. man. Secretary, Travis H. Whitney Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Ofces ai. Telephone, 4150 Beekman. M ways open. HEADQUARTERS. J. Telephone 4900 Columbus. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Thomas Darlington, M. D., Commissioner of hattan. Health and President. Telephone, ss3a Plaga, Manhattan; a3S6 Main, ManhattanOffice No. 44 East Twenty-third street Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Theodore A. Bingham, Brooklyn. Telephone, 5331 Framercy. Commissioners. Nicholas j Hayes, Commissioner. Edmond J. Butler, Commissioner. L. Eugene W. Schaffer, Secretary. P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. Harry G. Darwin, First Deputy Commissioner. Herman M. Biggs, General Medical Officer. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Brooklyn Office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens James McC. Miller Chief Clerk. of Brooklyn and Queens. and Richmond), Temple Bar Buikhng, No. M Walter Bensel, M. D. Sanitary Superintendent. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Court street. C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build' William H. Guilfoy, St. D., Registrar of Records. Secretary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Telephone, 3824 Main. nes. Jr., Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Bor- John McKeown, Second Deputy Commissioner. Patrick Lones, Superintendent of School Supplies Borough of Manhattan. ou¢hs of Brooklyn and Queens. Bronx Office, Nos. aSo4, slud and s8o8 Third Ave- Henry K M. Cook, Auditor. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D. Assistant Sanitary Su- nue. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. perintendent; George A. itoberts, Assistant Chief it In Telephone, Øq Melrose, Henry M. Leipzlger Supervisor of Lectures. Clerk, William B. Calvert, Supenatindent, Claude G. Leland. S'uperintendent of Libraries, Charles J. Barke, 11. D., Assistant Registrar of Nos. Records. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles Bor- BOROUGH OFFICES. Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Alonzo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani oughs of Brooklyn andem Queens, Nos. 36S and 3y Jay Kaaren Clarence E. Meleney, Thomas S. O'Brien, tarv Superintendent; Ambrose Lee Jr., Assistant street, Brooklyn. Telephone an Maia. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Edwart B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens Gustave Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, W. D., Assistant Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of MØat. Office of the President, corner Third avenue and StraubenmB1ler, John H, Walsh, Associate City Registrar of Records. tan. The Bronx and Richmond. Superintendents. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; g a. m. to Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 4o Clinton street William L. Boers, Fire Marshal. Boroughs of 4 p, ni.; Saturdays, g a. m, to is m. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. Brooklyn and Queens. Louis F. Kaffen President. Traverse R. Maxfield M. D., Assistant Sanitary Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in Fire Alarm Henry A. Gumbieton, Secretary Darwin L. Bardweil William A. Campbell John Superintendent; Alfred fi. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Telegraph Bureau. John F. Murray, Commissioner of Public Works. J. Chickering, John W. Davis, John Dwyer, James Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of William T. Beggin, Chief of Battalion In charge John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of M. Edsall, Matthew J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell, Records. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Ytre Appliances, Public Works. 8648 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 19o8.

Josiah A. BØa, Chief Engineer. REGISTER. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART- Frederick Greif[enberg, Principal Assistant Topo- Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 No. ry Cook avenue Elmhurst. MENT. graphical Engineer, p. m: Saturdays, 9 a. m. to is in. During the months John T. Robinson, iublic Administrator, County N. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn Charles H. Graham, Engineer of Sewers. of July and August the hours are from 9 a. in. to s of Queens, Y. Thomas H. O'Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. p. M. Telephone, 131 Newtown. Court open daily from so o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock Samuel C. Thompson. Engineer of Highways. Frank Gass, Register. p. in. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for Patrick J, Revile, Superintendent of Buildings. William H, Sinnott, Deputy Register. rials. 5jsecial Term for Motions. John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of Telephone,39eo Worth. SHERIFF. James F. McGee General Clerk. Buildings. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a. in. to Telephone, 5460 Main. Peter J. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. 4 p. m: Saturdays, g a. in. to Is in. Albert H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public SHERIFF. Herbert S. Harvey Sheriff. Buildings and Offices. John M. Philliys, Under Sheriff. Telephone, 66 Tremont. No. sgg Broadway, g a. in. to 4 p. in,; Saturdays, 9 CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME a, m. to sa m. Telephone 43 Greenpoint (office). COURT. Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. Henry O. Stchleth, Warden, Queens County jail Telephone, 372 Greenpoint. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm,White BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. john F. Gilchrist Under Sheriff. and Franklin streets. President's Office, Nos. r5 and r6 Borough Hall, 9 Telephone. 4984 Øorth, Court opens at 1o,30 a. m. a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m. to is m, SURROGATE. Peter J. Dooling, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Bird S. Coler, President. Daniel Noble, Surrogata. Special Deputy to the Clerk. Charles Frederick Adams Secretary. SURROGATES. Office at Jamaica. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p, m. John A. Heffernan, Private Secretary. Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. in. to 4 Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, Telephone, 6064 Franklin. Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public p. m., except Saturday when it closes at sa M. the office is open between March and July I, from Works. 3, During the months of July and August the hours are 8 a. m. to 5 p. in.; on Saturdays, from 8 a. in. to rs COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. James M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. from ga. in. toe p.m. in.; between July I and September r, from 9 a. m. to David F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. Abner C. Thomas and Charles H. Beckett Surro 4 D m.; on Saturdays, from o a. in. to rs M. Held In the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre James Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at Elm, White and Franklin streets. Sewers. ro a. m., except during the month of August, when Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Bureau no court is held, and the court sits every day there- Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky, Warren of Public Buildings and Offices. after until all contested cases have been disposed of. W. Foster, Thomas C. O'Sullivan Edward Swann{ KINGS COUNTY, Telephone, 397 Jamaica. Joseph .tr Mulqueen, James T. 1t alone Judges o the Court of General Sessions. Edward W. Carroll, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Clerk. Telephone, Izor Franklin. Office of the President, Nos. 14, r5 and r6 City COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. in. Hall, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, g a. m. to Iz in. RICHMOND COUNTY During July and August Clerk's Office will close ohn F. Ahearn, President. County Court-house. at s p. in., and on Saturdays at Is in. Bernard Downing, Secretary. acob Brenner, Commissioner. acob A. Livingston Deputy Commissioner. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. John Cloughen, Commissioner of Public Works. Albert if. Waldron, secretary. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Village Hall, Stapleton. CITY COURT OFHT E CITY OF NEW lic Works, from 9 a. M.to sa M. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. YORK. Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways, Office hours during July and August, g a. in. to s No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City p. in Saturdays, q a. m. to is in. Office open from g a. in. until 4 p. in.; Saturdays Hall Park, from ro a. in. to 4 p. in. Frank T. Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers, Te'ephone, 1454 V. from g a. in. to is in. John R. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings Telephone, Sr Tompkinsville. Part I. and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. Part II. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Part Iú. COUNTY CLERK. Part IV, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Hall of Records. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., a. m. to Part V President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p, in., excepting months 9 Part VI of July and August, then g a. m. to s p, in.; Satur- 4 m. Part VII. and Fifth street, Long Island City; pain. to 4 p. m. pC. L. Bostwick County Clerk. Saturdays, 9 a. in. to Ia m. days. o a. m. to 12 M. Part VIII. D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner County Court-Crouse, Richmond, S. L, q a. m. to 4 Special Term Chambers will be held from ro a. m. Lawrence Gresser President. Telephone, 1514 Main. p.m. John M. Cragen §ecretary. Telephone, s8 New Dorp. to A n. in. Alfred Denton, àommissioner of Public Works. Thomas D. Mosserop, Superintendent. Clerk's Office open from q a, in. to p. in. Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub- William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent. Edward F. O'Dwyer Chief Justice; Lewis J. lic Works. Telephone. robs Main. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Conlan, Francis B. Delehanty, ioseph I. Green, ames P. Hicks, Superintendent of Highways. Terms of Court, Richmond County, rgo8. Alexander Finelite, Thomas I . Donnelly, John V. Jarl Berger. Superintendent of Buildings. COUNTY CLERK. County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Justices. Thomas F. John J. Halleran, Superintendent of Sewers. Smith, Clerk. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, Office hours, g a. m. Judge. Telephone, 6142 Cortlandt, Tames E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, q a. m. First Monday of June Grand and Trial Jury. Cleaning. Second Monday of I4ovember, Grand and Trial Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in. to is in. Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. Jury. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Buildings and Offices, Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of anuary, without a Jury. Telephone, .goo Greenpoint. ohn Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a jury. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be- elephone call, 4930 Main. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury. tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man- J Fourth Wednesday of April, without a Jury. hattan. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a jury. Court opens at ro a.m. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. COUNTY COURT. Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Justices—First Division—William E. Wyatt Wil- George Cromwell, President, Fourth Wednesday of October without a Jury. lard H. Olmsted. Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz celler, Maybury Fleming, Secretary. County Court-house, Brooklyn, Rooms so, I7, r8, J 22 and 2J. Court opens at ro a. m. daily and sits Surrogate's Court—Stephen 13. Stephens, Surro. ohn B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoyt, Charles W. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and until business is completed. Part I., Room No z3; gate. ulkin, Clerk; William M. Fuller. Uehutv Clerk. Acting Commissioner of Public Works. Mondays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10,30 Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to q p. m. John Seaton Superintendent of Buildings. Part II., Room No. ro, Court-house. Clerk's Office, Rooms t7, it and 22, open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 o'clock a. m. Telephone, Øa Franklin, Clerk's office. Ti. E. Buel gunerintendent of Highways. Tuesdays, at the Borough Hall, St. George, at 10.30 Telephone, 6oi Franklin, Justice's chambers. J p. m.; Saturda_ys, ta in ohn T. I?etherston, Superintendent of Street Norman S. Dike and Lewis L. Fawcett, County o'clock a. m. Second Division—Trial Days—No. 575 Atlantic Cleaning. Judges, Wednesdays, at the Surrogate's Office, Richmond, avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays Wednesdays and Fri- Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. at 50.30 o'clock a. in. days at Io o'clock; Town Hail, Jamaica, Borough of John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Build- Charles S. Devoy, Chief Clerk, Queens, Tuesday at ro o'clock; Town Hall, New ings and Offices. Telephone, 4154 and 4155 Main. Brighton, Borough of Richmond, Thursday at io lieorge W. Tuttle, Principal Assistant Engineer DISTRICT ATTORNEY. o'clock. Bureau of Engmeering—Topographical. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Corn Exchange Bank Building, St. George, S. I. Justices—Howard J. Forker, Patrick Ready, John Theodor S. Oxholm, Principal Assistant Engineer, Samuel H. Evins. Flming Morgan D4. L. Ryan, Robert T. W(ikin, g Office, County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn Telephone, So Tompkinsville. Bureau of Engineerin —Construction. Hours, g a. m.to 5 p m. George j. O'Keefe; Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk; John Offices—Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., g Tohn F. Clarke, District Attorney. J. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. a. in. to 4 p. in. Saturdays, g a. in. to is in. Telephone Number, 2955-6.7—Main SHERIFF. Clerk's Office, No. 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Telephone, 'mo Tompkinsville. County Court-house Richmond, S. 1. Brooklyn, open from g a. m. to 4 p. M. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Joseph J. Barth. CORONERS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. CHILDREN'S COURT. Borough of The Bronx—Comer of Third avenue No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn. First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan. and Tremont avenue. Telephone, 1250 Tremont a m. to 5 p m. THE COURTS. Edmund C. Lee. Clerk. and 1402 Tremont. Charles E. Teale Public Administrator. Telephone, $353 Stuyvesant. Robert F. McDonald A. F. Schwannecke. Telephone, s84o Øain. William T. Austin C'ief Clerk. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE Second Division—No. roa Court street, Brooklyn' SUPREME COURT. William F. Delaney, Clerk, Borough of Brooldlyn—Office, Rooms I and 3 Telephone, 627 Main. Municipal Building. Telephone, 4004 Main and 4005 REGISTER. FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Main, Henry J. Brewer, M. D., John F. Kennedy Hall of Records. Office hours, g a. m. to 4 p. m., Court-house, Madison avenue, comer Twenty-fifth Joseph McGuinness, Chief Clerk. excepting months of July and August; then from g street. Court opens at I p. in. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Open all hours of the day and night. a. m. to s p. m. provided for by statute. Edward Patterson, Presiding Justice, George L. First Division. Borough of Manhattan—Office, Criminal Courts William A. Prendergast, Register. Ingraham, Chester B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Building, Centre and White streets. Open at all Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Deputy Register. Laughlin, John Proctor Clarke, James W. Houghton, Court opens from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. times of the day and night. Telephone, 2830 Main. Francis M. Scott, Justices; Alfred Wagstaff, City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. Coroners: Julius Harburger, Peter P. Acritelli, Clerk • William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. Crane, Peter T. Barlow Matthew P. Breen, Joseph George F. Shrady, Jr., Peter Dooley. Cler~C's Office opens at q a. in. F. Moss James J. Walsh Henry Steinert- Daniel SHERIFF. Telephone, 3840 Madison Square. E. Finn, Charles G. F. Wahle, Frederick B. House, Julius Harburger, President Board of Coroners. Charles N. Harris, Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Jacob E. Bausch, Chief Clerk. County Court-house, Brooklyn, N.Y. Butts, Otto H. Droege. Joseph E. Corrigan, Moses Telephones, 5094, 5057 5o58 Franklin. q a. in. to 4 V. m.; Saturdays, is in. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- Herrman. Borough of Queens—Office, Borough Hall, Fulton Alfred T. Robley, Sheriff, MENT. Philip H. Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and street, Jamaica, L. I. Lewis M. Swasey Under Sheriff. Twenty-first street and 5pIvan place. Samuel D. Nutt Alfred S. Ambler, Telephone, 6845, x,846, 684y, Main, County Court-house, Chambers street. Court open Martin Mager, J'r., Chief Clerk. from io.IS a. m. to 4 p. m. First District—Criminal Court Building. Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. r6. Second District—Jefferson Market. Office hours, from o a. in. to sop. m. Third District—No. 69 Essex street. Borough of Richmond—No. 44 Second street, SURROGATE. Special Term, Part II. (ea-parte business), Room New Brighton. Open for the transaction of busi. No. 13. Fourth District—No.i5i East Fifty-seventh street. ness all hours of the day and night. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Term, Part III., Room No. rg, Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first Matthew J. Cahill. Herbert T. Ketcham Surrogate. Special Term, Part IV. Room No so. street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. Edward J Bergen, thief Clerk avd Clerk of the Special Term, Part V. 'Room No. 6, Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street Surrogate's Court. Special Term, Part VÌ. (Elevated Railroad cases) and Brook avenue. Court opens at io a. m, Office hours g a. in. to 4 Room 3r. Seventh District--No.3r4 West Fifty-fourth street, p. m. Saturdays, g a. m. to is m. Trial Term, Part II., Room No. 34. Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. Telephone, 3954 Main. Trial Term. Part III., Room No. as. COUNTY OFFICES. Trial Term, Part IV. Room No. sr, Second Division. Trial Term, Part V., Ìtoom No. s4. Borough of Brooklyn. NEW YORK COUNTY, Trial Term, Part VI., Room No, r8, QUEENS COUNTY. Trial Term, fart VII., Room No.—. City Magistrates--Edward J. Dooley James G. .frial Term. Part VIII. Room No Tighe John Naumer E. G. Higginbotham, Frank 53. E. O'Reilly, Henry 1. Furlong Alfred E. Steers, COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Trial Term, Part IX., No. 35. Room Isl, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Trial Term, Part X., Room No. s6 A- V, B. Voorhees, Jr., Alexander H. Geismar, John Broadway, q a. m. to 4 p. M. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; July and August, 9 Trial Term, Part XI. Room No. s7. F. Hvian. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. a. m. to 2 P. m.; Saturdays q a. m. to rz m. Queens Trial Term, Part XIl'. Room No. —. President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No, 318 Matthew F. Neville, Assistant Commissioner. County Court-house, Long Island City. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Adams street. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. ,ihn P. Balbert, Commissioner of Jurors. VII.. Room No. 36. Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan Frederick O'Byrne, Secretary. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner, Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Telephone, s45 Worth. Telephone, 45S Greenpoint. Trial Term, Part XV. Room No. 37. Courts Trial Term, Part XVI., Room No. —. Trial Term, Part XVII., Room No. so. First District—No. 3,8 Adams street. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. COUNTY CLERK. Trial Term Part XVIII. Second District—Court and Butler streets. Room No. 29. Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. Office, Hall of Records. Jamaica, Fourth Ward, Borough of Queens, City Appellate Term Room loo. so. Fourth District—No. 6 Lee avenue, William S. Andrews, Commissioner. of New York. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 38, third floor. James O. Farrell, Superintendent. Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. Office open, April r to October r, 8 a. in. to 5 p. m. Sixth District—No, Gates avenue. Lames J. Fleming Jr., Secretary. October i to April r, 9 a. in. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays northeast. 495 Telephone. 3900 Worth. Clerks in attendance from io a. m. to p. m, Seventh District—No. 3, Snider avenue (Flatbush) throughout the year until ia noon. Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is- John Niederstein, County Clerk. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motions) land). Henry i. Walter, Jr., Deputy County Clerk Room No. rc. COUNTY CLERK. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex Ninth District—Fifth avenue r.nd Twenty-third Frank C. Klingenbeck, Secretary. -parte street. Nos. 5, 8, q, io and si New County Court-house Telephone, ryr Jamaica. business), ground floor southeast corner. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m• Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar, ground Tenth District—No, 133 New Jersey avenue. Peter j. Dooling, County Clerk, floor, south. Borough of Queens. John F. Curry, Deputy. Clerk's Office, Trial Term Calendar, room north- )oseph J. Glennen, Secretary. COUNTY COURT. east corner second floor, east. City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith, Joseph Telephone, 87o Cortlandt. Temporary County Court-house, Long Island City. Clerk's óffice, Appellate Term, room southwest Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. County Court opens at Io a. m. Trial Terms begin corner third floor. Courts, first Monday of each month, except July, August Tria'1 Term. Part I. (criminal businessl. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. and September. Special Terms eachaturday, ex- First District—St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Centre cent during August and first Saturdayur of September. City. streets. County judge's office always open at No. 336 Ful- Second District—Town Hall, Flushing L. I. Office hours from q a. in. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, ton street amaica, N. Y. Third District—Central avenue, Far Rockaway, ga.m.to ism. Burt J. Humehrey, County judge. A. L. I. Wm. Travers Jerome, District Attorney. Telephone, zØ Jamaica. Borough of Richmond. John A. Henneberry, Chief Clerk. ictor City Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Telephone, 5304 Franklin, W Marsh, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Courts. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Mitchell L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, J First District—Lafayette place, New Brighton, No. rrq Nassau street a. m. to p. M. City, q a. m. to 5 p m. Gerard. Staten Island. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Ira G Barrio, District Attorney. Peter j. Boviing Clerk, Supreme Court. Second District—Vtt1Øe Hall, Stapleton, Staten Telephone, 6376 Cortlsndt, Telephone, 3g Greenpoint, Telephone, 458o ortlandt. Island. MONDAY, AUGUST Io, i9o8. THE CITY RECORD. 8649

MUNICIPAL COURTS. Edgar J, Lauer, Frederick De Witt Wells, Frank Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy, nearly so with Cleveland Place a distance of 2q D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. Borough of Manhattan. Clerk. feet'/ incitesincites and thence westerly 48 feet 9 William J. Chamberlain, Clerk; Charles Healy, Telephone, x376 Greenpoint. inches to the easterly side of Cleveland Place; First District—The First District embraces the Deputy Clerk. (9) A three story brick building standing on territory bounded on the south and west by the Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison Second District—Second and Third Wards, which Tax Lot No. 4,3, Block No. 481. Sec. z, known southerly and westerly boundaries of the said avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk's Office open include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown as No. i Cleveland Place and No. 404 Broome borough, on the north by the centre line of Four- daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the Street, said lot being situated on the north- teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street from 9a.m.to4p.m. late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and easterly corner of Cleveland Place and Broome the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the Telephone, 3873 Plaza, Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. O. Address, Street and being approximately 25 feet :i inches centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth Elmhurst, Queens County New York. on Broome Street, 65 feet to inches on Cleve- street to Fifth street Second avenue, Chrystie street, Borough of The Bronx. William Rasquin, Jr., Justice. Leie I. Connor- land Place, 23 feet to inches on the northerly Division street and Catharine street. First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth ton, Clerk. William Repper, Astistant Clerk. side and 7t feet 4 inches on the easterly side; Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer Ward which was lately annexed to the City and James B. Snediker, Stenographer. (to) A three story brick building standing on Justices. County of New York by chapter 934 of the Laws of Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Fridays Tax Lot No. 42, Block No. 481, Sec. 2. known Thomas O'Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangin, comprising (for Jury Trials only.) as No. 402 Broome Street, said lot being sit- Deputy Clerk. andpart p th ownstof East hester fa d~Pelham, Clerks Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. uated on the northerly side of Broome Street Location of Court—Merchants' Association Build- including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams, Telephone, 8y Newtown. and being approximately 25 feet 3 inches on ing No. S4Ø Lafayette street. Clerk's Office open bridge. Court-room, Town Hall, Main street, West- Broome Street, 7t feet 4 inches on the westerly daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from chester Village. Court open daily (Sundays and Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, com- side, 24 feet ro inches on the northerly side and 9a.m.to4p.in. legat noltdays excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p.m. Trial rising the territory of the former Towns and Vil- 76 feet c inches on the easterly side; An additional Part of Court is now held in Tenth of causes Tuesday and Friday of each week. lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway (t t) A four story brick building standing on street and Sixth avenue. Peter I. Shell, Justice. Beach. Tax Lot No. 4t, Block No. 481. Sec. 2, known Telephone, 6030 Franklin. Stephen Collins, Clerk. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon as No. 400 Broome Street, said lot being situated Office hours from q a. m. to 4 p, m.; Saturdays, Clerk. on the northerly side of Broome Street and be- Second District—The Second District embraces the closing at 52 m. Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. ing approximately 25 feet 3 inches on Broome territory bounded on the south by the centre line Telephone, 457 Westchester. Telephone 189 Jamaica. Street, ro6 feet o inches on the westerly side, 25 of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue Clerk's Once open from a. m, to 4 p.m. feet 3 inches on the northerly side and 112 feet and on the south and east by the southerly and Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 3 inches on the easterly side; easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 at g a. in. north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, southeast corner (ti) So much of a four story brick building of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- as stands on a portion of Tax Lot No. 40. Block on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue Borough of Richmond. Nn. 48r. Sec. 2. known as No. .498 Broome from Fourteenth street to Fifth street. Second second street. Office hours, from q a. m. to 4 p. m, Street, said lot being situated on the northerly avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Court opens at 9 a. m. First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of side of Broome Street and being approximately Catharine street. John M. Tierney, justice. Thomas A. Maher, Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil- Clerk. 5.47 feet on Broome Street, i 2 feet s inches George N. Roesch Benjamin Hoffman, Leon lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New on the westerly side, 2a feet 7Y4 inches on the Sanders, Thomas P. ISinnean, justices. Telephone, 3o43 Melrose. Br' hton. James i. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, nnrtherly side and rig feet o inches on the east- Borough of Brooklyn. Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Aiming S. Prall erly side, said portion of said lot being described Deputy Clerk. Clerk. in two parcels, is follows: One parcel, beginning Location of Court—Nos. 264 and s66 Madison First District—Comprising First, Second, Third Clerk's Office open from 8.4g a.m. to 4 p. m. at a nnint on the boundary line between Tax street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Tenth and Twelfth Wards and Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. Lnt \n. 4T and Tax Lot No. 4o, distant 66 feet holidays excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. that portion of the Lleventh Ward beginning at the c'/ inches from the northerly side of Broome Telephone, 25 Orchard. intersection of the centre lines of Hudson and Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards Street. thence running in a northeasterly direc- Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield) tinn along a curved line drawn with a radius of Third District--The Third Distnct embraces the Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple. territory bounded on the south by the centre line g 24í.;8 feet, with its convexity towards the north alon the centre line of North Portland avenue to ton. a distance of a3 feet 7 inches to the boundary of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of George W. Stake, Justice, Peter Tiernan, Clerk of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifty- Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the line between Tax Tut Nn. 40 and Tax Lot No. ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park Clerk s Office open from q a. m. to 4 11 m. la. thence northeriv along said last mentioned centre line of Navy street to Johnson street thence Court opens at q a. m. Calendar called at ro a. m bntl iu,horu- line a distance of 2.1 feet 5 inches to West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street, along the centre line of Johnson street to h udson on the north by the centre line of Sixty-fifth street Court continued until close of business. Trial days, the bmindary line between Tax Lot No. 45 and avenue, and thence along the centre line of Hudson Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tax Tot No. I. thence westerly along said last and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville. to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest comer State and htenlinned timtn'lary line a distance of 24 feet boundary of the said borough. 7?s inches to the brnindary line between Tax Court streets. ret No. 4t and Tax Lot No. 40 and thence Thomas E. Murray, Tames W. McLaughlin, ~ohn J. Walsh, justice. Edward Moran, Clerk. Justices. Clerk s Office open from q a, m. to 4 p.m. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION— =~,itticrle alane said last mentioned boundary Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy line 4; feet n'r inch(•; to the point or place of Clerk Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion FIRST DISTRICT. brsinningt and the other of said parcels. being Location of Court—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of situated mt the southenstcrlv sitte of and adincent street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre SALE oF I:T'IT.I)TNGS ANI) VI'l'(iRTE- to the said parcel ia t terein above described and holidays excepted) from q a. in. to 4 P. m. line of Schenectady avenue, also that portion of the N.\N(F.S THERETO ON CITY REAL wvithi+t a line distant not glore than to feet goutlt- Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the 1:STATE. easterly therefrom and wholly within said Tax centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, Tot N`O- 411, Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to U1;LIC NOTICE IS IIEREPY GIVEN (t.;) So much of a one story brick building as the territory bounded on the south by the centre Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of that the Public Service Connnissiun for stands on a portion of 'fax Lot No. 3q, Block line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the theID First District, by authority of the powers No. 481, See. z, known as No, 396 Broome Street, centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre centre line of Park avenue to Washington avenue, said lit being situated on the northerly side of line of Irving place, including its proiection through vested in it by law, the Commissioners of the thence along the centre line of Washington avenue Sinking Smi(1 of The City of New York having Broome Street and being approximately 25 feet 9 Gramercy Park, on the north by the centre line of to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of inches on Broome Street, rt8 feet i inch on the Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the easterly line duly given their approval, will oller for sate at Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and public auction the buildings or certain portions westerly side thereof, 26 feet i Ss inches on the of said borough. excluding, however, any portion thence along the centre line of North Portland northerly side and 117 feet t-Y inches on the of Blackwell's Island. of buildings now standing on certain parcels of avenue to the point of beginning. property (some of which file City of New York easterly side, said portion of said lot being de- Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. Court-room, No. 495 Gates avenue. scrihcd in two parcels as follows: One parcel, Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy ha, acquired in fee snfl p1C and in others of Gerard B. Van Wart and Edward C. Dowling which it has acquired certain casements), for be(inning at a Point ott the boundary line be- Clerk. justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk, tween 'lax Lot No. 4o and Tax Lot No. 29. Location of Court—Part I., No. 4ay Second ave- lipid Transit purposes in The City o New Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 p. m. York, Borough of ,\lanhattan, which said build- distant 94 feet 7 inches from the northerly side nue. northwest corner of Second avenue and Twen- of Urougle Street, thence running in a north- tv-third street. Part II., No, ryr East Fifty-seventh Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four- ings and said portions of buildings are as lot- ca,teriv direction along a curved line drawn with street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- lows, to w- it (t) A six story brick building standing on a radius of 241.58 feet, with its convexity holidays excepted) from 9 a, m. to 4 p.m. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion of inwards the north. a distance of gt feet 5 inches Telephone, 4570 Gramercy. the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Tax Lut \o. t9, Block No. X08, Sec. t, known to the boundary line between Tax Lot No. gg centre line of Starr street between the boundary line as Nus. 157, 159, 161 and 163 Centre Street and and Tax ].ot No. 3,.1, thence northerly along said Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the ot Queens County and the centre line of Central No. 239 Canal Street, said lot being situated last mentioned boundary line a distance of 6 territory bounded on the south by the centre line avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam on the nortlnscst curner of Canal and Centre feet g _ inches to the houndary line between of Sixty-fifth street on the east by the centre line street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- titreets, bring approximately 122 feet 9;z inches "I -ax Lot No. 3o and Tax Lot No. 32, thence of Central Park West, on the north by the centre wick avenues, and northwest of the centre line of un Centre trcct, 37 feet g inches on Canal tvert cn r along the last mentioned houndary line line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west westerly side Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- Street, n5 feet io inches an tite a distance of 26 feet t l inches to the first by the westerly boundary of said borough. wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 and 31 feet o inches nu the northerly side; mentioned boundary line between Tax Lot No. Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. (2) A six story brick building standing on 4o and Tax Lot \o. ,¢q, and thence southerly Spiegelber ustices. Philip D. Meagher and William J, Bogenshutz, Tax Lot No. 16, -Cluck No. 208, Sec. t, known James V. illoon, Clerk; John H. Servis, Deputy along said last mentioned boundary line a dis- Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. as Nis. 193, 195 aud 197 Centre Street, said tance of 2-1 feet 5 inches to the point or place Clrk. Clerk's Office open from g a. m, to 4 p. W. l,,t being situated on the westerly side of Centre of beginning; and the other of salti parcels, be- Location of Court—Broadway and Ninety-sixth Court opens at g a. m, titreet and bring approximately 75 fec'. o inches in4 situated on the southeasterly side of and street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal un Centre Street, 78 feet o inches on the south- adiacen, to said Tax Lot No. ¢o last hereinabove holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty fourth and erly sid', 75 feet o inches on the westerly side Twenty-fifth Wards that portion of the Twenty-first described and within a line distant not more than Telephone, 4006 Riverside. aud 73 fert i inches on the northerly side: rn feet southeasterly therefrom and wholly within and Twenty-third Wards lying east of the centre line (3) :\ five story brick building standing on Tax Lot No. 39. Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the of Stuyvesant avenue and vast of the centre line of Tax Lot No. t4, pluck No. ao8, Sec. i, known territory bounded on the south by the centre line Schenectady avenue, and that portion of the Twenty- (t4) All the buildings standing on Tax Lots of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of as Nos. 199 and zot Centre Street and No. Nos. 3r and 32, Block No. 481, Sec. 2, known seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of t IIoxard Street, said lot being situated on the Ninety-sixth street from Lexington avenue to Fifth Starr street between the boundary line of Queens ns Nos. 187 and ito Mulberry Street, said lots avenue, on the west by the centre line of Lexington southwesterly corner of Howard and Ccntre being situated on the southwesterly corner of and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast titreets and being oppruxnnateIy loo feet 8;z avenue from Fifty-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street ot the centre line of Suydam street between the \lulberry Street anti Delancey Street Extension, and the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety- inches oil Centre Street, 38 feet i inch on tite being anproximatcly .z; feet o inches on \Tul- centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and southerly side, too feet 6 inches on the westerly sixth street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue 'erry Street, too feet 61(4 incites on Delancey the north by the centre line of One Hundred and side aud 36 feet g inches ott ]Inward Street; Street Extension. 5t feet inches on the between the centre lines of Bushwick avenue and (4) A four story bricli building standing on nesteril' side and too feet _tí inches on the Tenth street, on the east by the easterly boundary Broadway. known of said borough, including, however, all of Black. Court-room. No. 14 Howard avenue. Tax Lot No. t7, Block \o. t97, Sec. t o ooutberly side- well's Island and excluding any portion of Ward's Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold, as Nos. 1.13, 135 tind 137 CentreStreet and Said parcels of property are more particularly Island. Nos. 112 and 114 \Vhite Street, said lot being described on three certain maps or plans and Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. situated nu the nortltwvcst corner of White and memoranda, on file in the Office of the Register Herman Joseph, Jacob Marks, Justices. Clerk's Office open from g a. m. to 4 P. m. Edward A. McQuade, Clerk; Thomas M. Cam- ('.entre Streets, being approximately 90 feet t, of the Coupty of New York, marked as fol- bell, Deputy Clerk; John J. Dietz, Frederick g. Fifth District—Contains the Eighth Thirtieth inches nn Centre Street, S1 feet 6 inches on lnws: one "Public Service Commission for the Stroh, Assistant Clerks. and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty- \\'bite Street. 89 feet o inches on the westerly First District, Chief Engineer's Office, Route Location of Court—Northwest corner of Third second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court- side and 58 feet 4 inches on the northerly No. 9-o-i and p.n-3, Drawing No. 28, March avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk's Office open house, northwest corner of Fifty-third street and side; í908, Henry B. Seaman, Chief Engineer," daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from g Third avenue. (5) A five story brick building standing on one "Public. ServiceCommission for tite First a. m.to4p.m. Cornelius Furgueson,Justice. Jeremiah J. O'Leary, Tax Lot No. 14, Block No. 197, Sec. T o known District, Chief Engineer's Office, Route No. Telephone, 4343 79-St. Clerk. as Nos. 139, 141 and t43 Centre Street, said 9-0-2, Drawing Nu. 38, March 2, 19o8, Henry Clerk's Office open from g a. in. to 4 P. m. lut being situated on the westerly side of Centre P.. Seaman, Chief Engineer." and one "Public Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. Street and being approximately 71 feet g inches Service Commission for the First District, Chief the territory bounded on the south by the centre ((il Centre Strect, 84 feet 6 inches on the south- Engineer's Office, Route No. 9-0-4, Drawing line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the city side, 69 feet 3 ittebes on the westerly side Nn. ri. March z. 19o8, IIenry B. Seaman, by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of aiiul 83 feet to inches on the northerly side; Chief Engineer." termorus thereof, and north of the northerly ter- the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of A five story brick building standing on Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh (6) Pursuant to a resolution of tite Public Ser- minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly Tax Lot No. i i, Block No. 107, Sec. to known vice Commission for the First District adopted direction the course of the Harlem river on a line and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec- as Nuts. 145, 147 and 149 Centre Street, and tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; oil August 3rd. í9o8, the sale of the above conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor. tol Walker Street, said lot being situated on described buildings will be held by the said ough, on the north and west by the northerly and thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- the southwesterly corner of Walker and Centre bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- Commission on September to R9o8, at ro:3o westerly boundaries of said borough. Streets aud being approximately 75 feet o incites o'clock A. Al., in the premises. upon the follow- Phillip J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. bush avenue to Atlantic avenue' thence along the feet it inches on the centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; un Centre Street, 43 ing tereis and conditions: Davies, Justices. southerly side, 75 feet o inches on the westerly The buildings and appurtenances thereto will Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, thence along the centre line of Washington avenue side and 44 feet to inches oil Walker Street; to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park he sold to the highest bidder, who must pay Deputy Clerk. (7) All the buildings, including a five story immediately cash or a certified check drawn to Location of Court—No. 7o Manhattan street. avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre brick building and a two story brick building line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue; thence and 28, Block the order of the Comptroller of The City of Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi- standing on Tax Lots Nos. 26, 27 New York, and stust also, at the time of the days excepted) from q a. m. to 4 p. m. along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson No. 197, Sec. To known as Nøs. ist, ts3 and avenue • thence along the centre line of Hudson ave- los Walker sale, give a certified check or cash in half the Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces title to Johnson street; thence along the centre line t5.5 Centre Street, Nos. io6 and amount of the purchase price as security for the territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along Street and No. a.lo Canal Street, said lots being the faithful performance of the terms and con- situated on the westerly side of Centre Street, of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west by the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin and Canal Streets and being ditions of the sale. Where the amount of the between \ \'alker purchase price does not equal or exceed the the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and nine, approximately t o3 feet it inches on Centre Street, east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices. 4; feet t t inches on Walker Street, thence run- sum of Fifty Dollars the sum of fifty dollars said borough, including Randall's Island and the Charles P. Bible Clerk, ning northerly and parallel or nearly so with shall be the amount of the security to be de- whole of Ward's Island. Court-house, Ifo, 611 Fulton street. the most westerly Point of posited. This security may at any time after Centre Street, frolli the expiration of the 'contract period be applied Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces said lot on the northerly side of \Valker Street Ryan, feet ,t inches. thence easterly to by the City of New York to the cost of com- the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second a distance of .57 pleting any other work required tinder the con- t—Sylvan place and One Hun. Wards. feet o niches to a point distant southerly ce feet Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards 7 inches from a point on the southerly side of tract. but unfinished at the expiration of the rat street, near Third avenue. Canal Street distant of feet 2 inches from the contract period. daily (Sundays and legal holi- Justices, Samuel F. Brothers, Clerk All the materials of the buildings, sheds, Court-house, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ful point of intersection uf the westerly side of ga.m.to4p.m. Centre Street with the southerly side of Canal walks. structures and cellars of whatsoever arlem. ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, Clerk's Office open from a. m. to 4 p. m; Satur Street, thence northerly a distance of 54 feet 7 inches to the southerly side of Canal Street and appotlrnanccs and foundationsof all kinds, ex- Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces the days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial Days, Tuesdays, Wed cept the sidewalk and curb in front of said territory bounded on the south by the centre line of nesdays Thursdays and Fridays. thence easterly along the southerly side of Canal arca Street 26 feet a inches to the point of intersec- buildings extending within the described Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty. Jury bays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and down to the level of the cellar bottom, ninth street from the centre line of Seventh rvenue Telephone, 9o4 East New York. tiott of the westerly side of Centre Street with the southerly side of Canal Street; shall be torn down and removed from the to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the Borough of queens. (8) A four story brick building or buildings centre line of Irving place, including its projection standing on Tax Lot No. 1, Block No. 481. Sec. resulting from demolition shall be allowed to through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of First District—First Ward(allof Long Island City 2, known as N»s. ,t and 5 Cleveland Place, sit- remain on the premises except old mortar or Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth formerly composing five wards). Court-room St. uated on the easterly side of Cleveland Place plaster only which may be left, but not higher street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth Mary's Lyceum, Nos. us and ny Fifth street, Long and being approximately 7u feet .; inches on at any point than two feet below the curb op- street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety. Island City. Cleveland Place, 98 feet 7 incites on the north- posite that point; also the foundation walls of sixth street from the centre line of Lexington Clerk's Office open from q a. m. to 4 m. each erly side, .5o feet o inches on the most easterly all classes shall be taken down only to a plane avenue to the centre line of Fifth avenue and by day, excepting Saturdays, closing at ra in. Trial side; thence running westerly from the most whose elevation shall be the level of the curb One Hundred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue days, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. All southerly point of the most easterly side and in front of the building. to Central Park West, on the west by the centre other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs- parallel or nearly so with the northerly side 49 The purchaser at the sale shall also with- line of Seventh avenue and Central Park West. days. feet to 4 inches, thence southerly and parallel or draw and remove all abandoned water taps and

S65o THE CITY RECORD . MONDAY, AUGUST lo, lgo8.

old service mains, and in place thereof causo described in said contract and specifications for Public School 85 ...... 200 00 ind placing fences in Anderson avenue, from to be inserted a brass plug in the main water one or more precincts. Public School go ...... zoo 00 West One IIundred and Sixty-fourth street to ' pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules For particulars as to the nature and extent of Public School Too ...... 200 on Shakespeare avenue. and regulations of the Department ofWater the work required or of the materials to be fur- Public School io6 ...... goo on Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the nished, bidders are referred to the specifications Public School 107 ...... Soo 00 Borough of Richmond. Department of Finance with a certificate from and to the plans on file in the office of the Public School 113 ...... 700 on List 74, No. 4. Temporary sewer in Simonson the Departmet't of 4Vater Supply, Gas and Elec- Inspector of Repairs and Supplies of the Police Public School 142 ...... 200 00 avenue, trout the terminus of tite proposed sewer tricity that this has been performed; but tltii Department, No. 300 Mulberry street, City of Public School 143 ...... 200 00 in Simonson avenue to about 475 feet southerly provision shall not apply where portions only New York. therefrom; also constructing a temporary com- of buildings are removed. Blank forms and further information may be A separate proposal must be submitted for each bined sewer in Bay avenue to the southward tracks The purchaser at the sale shall also remove obtained at the Central Office of the Police De- school, and award will he made thereon. of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, all house sewer connections to the main sewer partment, No. 300 Mulberry street, Borough of Oil No. 2 the bids will he compared and the Third Ward. in the street, and the opening of the stain Manhattan. contract will be awarded in lump stim to the The limits within which it is proposed to lay sewer in street shall be properly closed in cont- Dated July 3m, rgo8. lowest bidder. the said assessments include all the several houses pliance with the direction of the Bureau of TIIEODORE A. BINGHAM, On Nos. I and g the bidders must state the and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels Sewers, Borough of Manhattan, and furnish Police Commissioner. price of each item, by which the bids will be imf land situated on— the Department of Finance with a certificate tested. from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has ar,13 Blank forms, plans and specifications niav be No. I. Both sides of Crotona Park South, from been properly performed; but this provision g7 See General Instructions to 13151– obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- Fulton avenue to Prospect avenue, and to the shall not apply where. portions only of build- der s on the lort page, last column, of tendent at Estimating Room, ninth floor, Hall of extent of half the block at the intersecting streets ings are removed. the "City Record." the Board of Education, fark avenue and Fifty- and avenues. The permits for all openings in the street to ninth street, Borough of Manhattan, and also at No. 2. Both sides of West One Hundred and be obtained by and at the expense of the pur- Branch Office, No. 131 Livingston street, Bor- Eighty-eighth street, from Sedgwick avenue to cltaser of the building. POLICE DEPARTMENT—CITY OF NEW YORK. ough of Brooklyn. Aqueduct avenue, and to the extent of half the Failure to remove said buildings, appurtenances, WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY C. B. J. SNYDER, block at tite intersecting streets and avenues. or any portion thereof within sixty days from Clerk of the Police Department of The Superintendent of School Buildings. No, 3• Both sides of Anderson avenue, from the day of the sale, will [cork forfeiture or OCity of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, Dated August 7, rgo8. West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth street to ownership of such buildings, appurtenances or Room No. g, for the following property, now in a7,19 Shakespeare avenue, and to the extent of half portion as shall then he left standing, together tite his custody, without claimants :Boats, rope, iron, t;T See leneral Instructions to H1d- block at the intersecting streets and avenues. with all moneys Paid by said purchaser on ac- lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, derA on the last page, mat column, of No. 4. Both sides of Bay avenue, between the count thereof at the time of the sale, and the wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, the "City Record." existing sewer in Simonson avenue and a point bidders' assent to the above conditionsbeing etc.; also small amount of money taken from about 475 feet southerly therefrom; both sides understood to be implied by the act of bidding, prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De- of Bay avenue, from Ilte southerly line of the and the City of New York will, without notice partntent. Sl aten Island Rapid Transit tracks to a point to the purchaser, cause the satse to be removed THEODORE A. BINGHAM, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. about 459 feet southerly therefrom. and the costs and expense thereof charged against Police Commissioner. the security above mentioned. All persons whose interests are affected by the The work of removal must be carried on in UBLIC NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TO show named proposed assessments, and who are every respect in a thorough and workmanlike POLICE DEPARTMENT — CITY OP NEW YORK, P the owner or owners of all houses and apposed to the same, or either of them, are re- manner and must be completed wit tin sixty days BOROUGH of BROOKLYN. lots, improved or unimproved lands affected quested to nresent their objections, in writing, to 'from the day of sale, and the successful bidder thereby, that the following proposed assessments the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 will provide and furnish all materials of labor WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY have been cotupleted and are lodged in the olfice l;roadway, New York, on or before September 8, and machinery necessary thereto, and will place O Clerk of the Police Department of The of the Board of Assessors for examination by all 1908, at t1 a. in., at which time and place proper and sufficient guards and fences and City of New York—Office, No. zog State street, persons interested, viz.: ulte said Objections will be heard and testimony warning signs Iiv clay and night for the ii v- Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, received in reference thereto. vention of accidents• and will in(Icinnifv and now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, ANTONIO ZUCCA, ropc, iron. lead, male and female clothing, boots, Boroni;h of Brooklyn. save harmless The City of New Ycirk, its officers. ]'AUL WEIMANN, agents and servants and each of them, avainst shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, I,ist t7, No. I. Sewer in Clinton place, front any aud all suits and actions, claims and tIc- liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken Crescent street to a pollit 275 feet westerly JAMES 1I. KENNEDY, mimands of every name aud description brought from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this therefrom. Board of Assessors. against it, them or any of them, and against Department. List 23, No. a Sewer basin at the southeast WILLIAM 1L JASPER, and from all damage and costs to which it, they TIIEODORE A. BINGIIAM, corner of I1 susthn a street and Nassau avete.n Secretary, or any of then[ may be nut by reason of iniury Police Commissioner, List 28, NO 3. Sewer basin at the northwest No. 320 Broadway. corner of Pitkin avenue and Osborn street. to the person or property of another. resulting City of New York, Borough of Manhattan; from negligence or carelessness in the infirm- List 35, No. 4. Sewer in Hast Twenty-second August 6, 1908. aner of the work, or in guarding the same• nr MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE street, between Clarendon road and Canaisic from any improper or defective materials or lane. a6,17 machinery. implements or appliances used in the COM MISSION. List 5S, No. 5. Sewer in Fiftieth street, be- removal of tite said buildings. tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues. Party walls and fences• when existing against MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, No. 299 List go, No. 6. Sewer in Sherman street, be- URLIC NOTICE IS IIERE13Y GIVEN TO adjacent nronerty not sold, shall not be taken BROADWAY, CITY OP NEW YORK. tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues. P the owner or owners of all houses and lots, down. All furrings. plaster, chimneys, protecting List 96, No. 7. Sewer in Forty-seventh street, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF between 'Thirteenth and Fourteenth ovnsnes. that the following proposed assessments have been tu be taken down and removed. The walls shall P all competitive examinations two weeks in List 97, No. 8. Sewer in Seventy-first street, completed and are lodged in the office of the be made perntancutIv sei f-sit iu(m m lise. hcam-holes, ads-ance of the date upon which the receipt of between Tenth mnd Eleventh ;tvm imes. Board of Assessors for examination by all per. etc.• ringed un, and the walls pointed and made applications for any scheduled examination will list Ina, No. 9. Sewer in I)viugtcet avenue, sons• interested, viz.: tu exclude wind min il close. Applications will be received for only rain and nreseut a clean between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Borough exterior. The roofs of the adjacent buildings such examinations as are scheduled. No applica- List log, No. Io. Sewer in Third avenue, be- r of Brooklyn. shall he nroperly flashed and painted and made miomi wilt be accepted at the office of the Com- tween Seventy-seventh and Seventy-ninth streets. mission, by mad or otherwise, after the closing List 24 No I. Sewer in Huntington street, water tight where they have been disturbed by List 9836, No. i t. Regulating, grading, cttrb- between ryHen and Hicks streets. the operation of the contractor. hour for the receipt of same set forth in the ing, guttering and laying cement sidewalks in advertisement. List 26, No. 2. Sewer basin at the northwest The Public Service Commission `or the First 1?ighty-first street, between Elevsott[ an d lir-h corner of Norman avenue and Russell street. District reserves the right on the dav of sale to When an examination is advertised, a person teenth avenues. desiring to compete in the same may obtain an List 4n, No. 3. Sewer in Sixtieth street, be- withdraw from sale arv of the builr liti es. parts list 9859, No, 12. Regulating, grading, cnrb- tween Ninth and Fort Hamilton avenues. of buildings and machineri- includcil therein, or application blank upon request made in writing ing, guttering aud laying cement sidewalks in or by personal application at the office of the List So, No. 4. Sewer basins at the northeast to reject any and all bids. Utica avenue, between East New York avcnttc and northwest corners of Hopkinson and Blake New York. An2ust ant, m oos. Commission, Room rrt9. and Church avenue. All notices of examinations will be posted in avenues. PUBLIC SERVTCE C(l\1\TTgSTOX FOR The limits within which it is proposed to lay TIIE PTTTST DISTRICT. the office of the Commission, and advertised in the The limits within which it is proposed to lay CITY RECOao for two weeks in advance of the the said assessments iiichtde all the several him toe' g the said assessments include all the several houses By \\ m. R. \\'mLlcuux, and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and p:tr- and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par- Chairman. date upon which the receipt of applications will close for any stated position. eels of lanci situated ou- cels of land situated on— Be TR tf'IS 1I. Wmm tex ey, No. I. Boilt sides of Huntington street, from Secretary. Public notice will also he given by advertise- No. I. Both sides of Clinton place, from Crescent street to a point 275 feet westerly Henry stryet to Ilicks street. a Tn.3r fluent in most of the City papers. Wherever an examination is of a technical therefrom. No. 2. West side of Russell street, from Nor. I character, due notice is given by advertisement Nn, 2. East side of Ifat[smas street, between man avenue to Meserole avenue. in the technical journals appertaining to the par. Nassau and Meeker avenues, and south side of No. 3. Both sides of Sixtieth street, from POLICE DEPARTMENT. ticular profession for which the examination is Nassau avenue, front Ilausman street to Apollo Ninth avenue to Fort Hamilton avenue. called. street. No. 4. Both sides of Ilopkinson avenue, front Blake avenue to Sutter avenue, and the north. POLice DEPARTMENT OF Tnr. CITY OP NEW Such notices will be sent to the daily papers No. 3. West simle of Osborn street, from YORK, No. 300 MULBERRY STREET, BOROUGH OF as matters of news. The scope of the examina- T'itkin avenue to tilenmore. avenue; also Lot west corner of Blake avenue and Bristol street. MANHATTAN. tion will be stated, but for more general informa- No 8 of Block 3505, located on the east simle All persons whose interests are affected by the tion application should be made at the office of of Thatford street, too feet south of Glemmure above named proposed assessments, and who are SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the Commission. avenue. opposed to the saute, or either of them, are re- ~ received by the Police Commissioner of Specimen questions of previous examinations No. 4. Both sides of East Twenty-second quested to present their objections, in writing, to the Police Department of The City of New York may be obtained at Room IIo8. street, from Clarendon road to Beverley road. the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 at the Bookkeeper's office until Io o'clock a. m. Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini- No. S. Both sides of Fiftieth street, front Broadway, New York, on or before September t, on mum age requirement for all positions is 21. 'Thirteenth avenue to Fourteenth avenue. tmo8, at it a. nt., at which time and place tite THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1£109. FRANK L. POLK, No. 6. Both sides of Sherman street, from said objections will be heard and testimony re- Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue; northeast side ceived in reference thereto. FOR FURNISHING ALL TITE LABOR AND President; ev- of Prospect avenue, between Tenth and El ANTONIO , MATERIALS REQUIRED IN MAKING RE- R. ROSS APPLETON, enth avenues. and Lot No. 4 of Block 7116, ZUCCA, PAIRS TO THE HEATING SYSTEMS OF ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, fronting un Tenth avenue, between Prospect ave' PAUL WEIMANN, THE SECOND, FIFTII, SIXTH, EIGHTH, Commissioners, sue and Sherman street. NINTH. TENTH, TWET.FTH, FIFTEENTH, FRANK A. SPENCER, JAMES IT. KENNEDY, SIXTEE.NTII, SEVENTEENTH, NINE- Secretary. No. y Both sides of Forty-seventh street, Board of Assessors. T E E N T II . TWENTY-SECOND. TWENTY- from Thirteenth avenue to Foortecnth avenue. WILLIAM II. JASPER, SIXTH. TWENTY-ETGtITII. TWENTY-NTNTIT, No. 8. Both sides of Seventy-first street, from Secretary, No. alo Broadway. THIRTY-FIRST. TITIRTY-SECOND. TTTIRTY- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Tendt to Eleventh avenue. FIFTH, THIRTY-SIXTIT. TIIIRTY-NINTH, No. 9. Both sides of Ovington avenue, front City of New York, Borough of MasLatCan, FORTIETH. FORTY - TITIRD PRECINCTS, Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue; cast side of Fifth July 30, 1908. TRAFFIC PRECINCT I3, DOUSE OF DETEN- D 4a'.t tcf uuaT or 11mUCATION, CORNER OF PARK avenue, from Ovington avenue to Bay Ridge i y3o,ato TION AND CENTRAL OFFICE. IN TTIE Itvr:VCF. , ;Nu) Fu rv-NINTtt STREET, BoRouclt of avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN; SIXTY-FIRST, \t,tNmiinrnn, City uF New YORtc. No. rc,. Both sides of Third avenue, from SIXTY-THIRD, SIXTY-FIFTH. SIXTY-SIXTH. E.\I.EU BIDS OR ESTIMA'I'F.S WILL BE Seventy-scvcuth street to Seventy-ninth street. OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. SIXTY-EIGHTH. SEVEN'T'Y-POURTTT AND received by the Supermtcndent of School S No. I t. Both sides of Eighty-first street, from SEVENTY-NINTH PRECINCTS, IN THE PonlCmliugu at the above office imf the Department BOROUGH OF TIIE BRONX. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: ETGtITIETTT of Education antil 3 o'clock p. m. on Eleventh avenue to Thirteenth :n_cnne, and to the AND EIGHTY-FIRST PRECINCTS. IN TITE extent of half the block at the intersecting "'l'he Bronx Star," " North Side News," ,, Bronx BOROUGH OF RICHMOND: ONE TTTTNDRED WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. streets and avenues. Independent.' AND FORTY-TTTIRD. ONE HITNDRED A\ND Borough of Brooklyn. No. la. Pnth sides of Iiiica sven ute, front kast FORTY-FOURTH, ONE HUNDRED AND New York avenue to Church as'cuume, and to the BOROUGII OF RICHMOND. I FORTY-FIFTH, ONE HUNDRED AND Nn. I. FOR Feil,: PRt)1'1•°tlON, ETC.. AT extent of half the block at the intersecting " Staten Island World," " Richmond County FORTY-SIXTH. ONE HUNDRED AND PUBLIC st -lIOt)1. 16. WILSON, NEAlf IIED- streets and avenues. Herald." FORI) AVthNtl,.. ANI) FORTY - SEVENTH, ONE HUNDRED AND PUBLIC SCHOOL 35, All persons whose interests are affected by the BOROUGH OF QUEENS. FORTY - ETC,HTH, ONE HUNDRED AND N. I:., 1)1(( .A'fl'IZ ',l RF .1-_ '- NESAR I I WIS AVENIIE• Ill 1Rttt'tili UI iIRi)DIiLYN. above-named proposed assessments and who are The "Daily Dispatch" (First, Second, Third FORTY-NINTH, ONE 1TUNDRF.D AND opposed to the sonic, or either of them, are rc- FIFTY-FIRST. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- 'lime time allowed to complete the whole work Fourth and Fifth Wards); "Long Island Stat'] ett each school will be s5 working days, as pro- quc•sled to present their objections, in writing, to (First aud Second Wards), "Flushing liveoini SECOND, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- the Secretary of the Board of Assessors. No. ,um THIRD, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- vided in the contract. Journal" (Third \yard), "Long Islaud Iarner' _ I Broadway, Ness' York, un or before September (Fourth \\'ard), "Rockaway News" (Fifth Ward). FOURTH, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- tinte and place F I F T H, ONE TTTTNDRED AND FIFTY- The aniomtt of security required is as follows: 8, ign8, at i t a, In.. at which the said objections will be heard and testimony BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. SIXTH. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- Public School 16 ...... $3,505 00 received in reference thereto. SEVENTH, ONE TTUNDRED AND FIFTY- Public School 35, N. 11...... i,600 oo "Brooklyn Eagle," "Brooklyn Times," "Brook- EIGHTII, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY. ANTONIO ZUCCA, lyn Citizen," "Brooklyn Standard-Union," "Brook. NINTH. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTIETH. PAUL WEIMANN, lyner Freie Presse." ONE HUNDRET) A separate proposal must be subotitted for each AND 9TXTY-FIRST. ONE scl:nnl and award will he stad'- thmu-reumo. JAMES IL KENNEDY, HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SECOND, ONE. HUN- Board imf Assessors. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. DRED AND SIXTY-THIRD. ONE HUNDRED Nit. ^ FOR FIRE PROTECThuN. lCh'C,, AT I'I 1 WILLIAM II. JASP ER, "Real Estate Record and Guide" (Harlem Ills. AND SIXTY-FOURTH. ONE HUNDRED AND I1LIC SCITOOt. 73, Mcl)OUG.-1_ STREET ANI) ROCKAIVAY AVENUE, BOROUGH Oli Secretary tritt), "Manhattan and Bronx Advocate" (Wash. SIXTY-FIFTH. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- BROOKLYN. No. 320 Itroadway. ington IIcig1tts, Morningside Heights and Harlem SIXTH, ONE HUNDRED AND SINTY- Districts). EIGHTH. ONE HUNDRED AND STXTY- The time allowed to complete the whole work will he 5,5 working davs, as provided in the con- City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Designated by Board of City Record June Ig, NINTH, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTIETH. tract. August 7, 19u8. 1906. Amended June 20, 1906; September 3o ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIRST AND a7,í8 tgo7; hicbruary 24, Igo8; March 5 and 16, and ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY - FOURTH Time amount of security required is Eight Thousand Dollars. August 4, í9u8. i PRECINCTS AND BOROUGH HEADOUAR. No. 3. FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, TERS, IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN; ETC., AT MANT)AT. TRAINING TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOITRTIT, HIGA UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY - FIFTH, SCHOOL, GIRLS' IIIGII SCHOOT, ANTI PUll- P tite owner or owners of all houses and lots, DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND rl TWO HUNDRED ANT) SEVENTY - SIXTH. LIC SCHOOLS 9, 10, 17, 31, 32, 39, 77, 82, 85, improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, ASSESSMENTS. TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIRST, TWO 92, moo, Io6, 107, 113• 142, 143, BOROUGII OF that the following proposed assessments have been BROOKLYN. completed and are lodged in the office of the HUNDRED AND EIGHTY -THIRD. TWO The time allowed to complete the whole work HUNDRED AND NINETIETH AND TWO Nuard of Assessors for examination by all per- URLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN on each school will he S5 working days, as pro- suns interested, viz.: pursuant to section 35 of the Tax Law oi. HUNDRED AND NINETY-SECOND PRE- vided in the contract. P CINCTS, IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS. the State of New York, that the Board of Taxes The time for the completion of the work and The amount of security required is as follows: Borough of The Bronx aud Assessments of The City of New York hai the full performance of the contract is sixty davs. Manual Training ITigh School..... $300 00 completed its assessment roll of assessment for, The amount of security required will he fifty Girls' Thigh School ...... •. 2,600 os I,t.0'c 99663, 3. No. I. I'avtPaving 6 wtir h as haltt boks1 c the year 1908, in The City of New York, of,,' per cent. (go%) of the amount of the bid or Public School9• ...... fioo oo and c Iriling Crotona ]'ark So ~.um front Fulton shares of stock of banks and banking associa-i estimate. Public School ro ...... rito on ~, avenue lo Prospect aycouc. fiossi that a copy thereof has been left with lion, The bids will be compared by the sums or moo no List 9677 Nu. z. Regnlating, grading, curbing, Frank lia y moms a member of said Board, t'n tueh Public School 17 ...... flagi amounts for each precinct, and award made to tite Public School 31 ...... Som) 00 ng anti laying crosswalks in \Vest One Iluu- office of tbc Deportment of 'faxes and O Hssess•,i lowest bidder for each precinct. Public School 32 ...... oo 00 dred and Eighty-eighth street, between Sedgwick utmis of The City of New York, Ilalt of Ree- The bidder will state the price for which he Public School g9 ...... 400 no avenue and Aqueduct avenue. ords, Chambers street, Borough of Manhattan il will do all the work, and provide, furnish and ['ublic School 77 ...... 600 on I.h;t 98oí, No, 3. Regulating, grading, curbing, City of New York, where it may be seen and deliver all the labor and materials mentioned and Public School 82 ...... 300 00 flagging, laying crosswalks, building approaches examined by any person until the third Tuesdaym MONDAY, AUGUST io, 19o8. THE CITY RECORD. 8651 of August, igo8, and that on that date, at Io KNOWN AS CUT-AND-COVER AQUEDUCT, Time for the completion of tue work and the too cubic yards concrete, outside railroad o'clock in the forenoon, the said Board will meet t7 FEE C HIGH BY 17/ FEET WIDE IN- full performance of the contract is fifty (So) franchise area. at the said office to review such assessments and SIDE, APPROXIMATELY BETWEEN IRE- working days. 20 cubic yards concrete, within railroad to hear and examine all complaints in relation LAND CORNERS AND NEW HURLEY, IN The amount of security required is Eight franchise area. thereto on the application of any person deem- THE TOWNS OF GARDINER, I'LATTKILL Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($8.goo). 1,920 square feet new granite bridgestones, ing himself aggrieved thereby. AND SIIAWANGUNK, ULSTER COUNTY, No. 4, FOR REGUI,.\'LING IND REPAV- outside railroad franchise area. Dated this 30th day of July, í9o8. N. Y. ING WITII IRON SLAG PAVEMENT ON A 200 square feet new granite bridgestones, An approximate statement of the quantities of CONC'RE'TE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY within railroad franchise area. LAWSON PURDY, the various classes of work and further informa- OF FOBYiF'l'Il 51'Ri:i-:i-, FROM FOURti-I 820 square feet old bridgestones, rejointed President; lion are given in the Information for Bidders, AVENUE TO Fit--il :\VENUE, TOGETHER and relaid. FRANK RAYMOND, forming a part of the contract, WITH ALL WORK INCiDEN'rAL TI-IERE- 250 square yards old stone pavement, to be JAMES II. TULLY, At the above place and time the bids will be TO. relaid in approaches, etc. CHARLES PUTZEL. publicly opened and read. The award of the Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 6,88o linear feet new curbstones, furnished and THOMAS L. HAMILTON, contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board follows: set in concrete. HUGH HASTINGS, of Water Supply as soon thereafter as prac- 2,430 square yards iron slag block pavement, 360 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- CHARLES J. McCORMACK, ticable. with cement joints. dressed, rejointed and reset in cort- Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of lo square yards old stone pavement, to be crete. jY3o,a18 which shall be Two Hundred and Twenty-five relaid as foundation or in approaches, Time for the completion of the work and the Thousand Dollars ($225,000), will be required etc. full performance of the contract is fifty (So) for the faithful performance of the contract. 405 cubic yards concrete. working days. Each bond must be signed by the contractor and 440 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and The amount of security required is Ten Thou- CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE the sureties. The name and address of each set in concrete. sand Dollars ($to,000). COMMISSION. surety offered must be stated in the bid or pro- t,o2o linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- No. mo. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING posal, together with the amount in which each dressed, rejointed and reset in con- WI"I'IT :\SPHALT PAVEMENT ON A CON- surety will qttalify. The sureties and the crete. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAIYWAY OF TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH amount in which each will qualify must be SEVENTY - SEVENTTI STREET, FROM WARDS. Time for the completion of the work and the satisfactory to the Board. full performance of the contract is thirty (30) F()UtCrtr AVENUE TO FIFTII AVENUE, No bid will be received and deposited unless working days. I'0(;t-: rtiER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL ct URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF accompanied by a certified check upon a Na- The antomrt of security required is Three TTIERETO. chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the tional or State bank, drawn to the order of Thousand Eight Ilnndrect 1)ollars ($3,800). Eugincer's estimate of the quantities is as s amendatory thereof and supplemental there- the Comptroller of The City of New York, to No. 5. FOR REGUL:\TING AND R1i I':\\'- follows: to, notice is hereby given that meetings of the the amount of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000). 2,780 square yards asphalt pavement, including Commissioners appointed under said Acts will be ING WITH IRON SLAG PAVEMENT ON A Timime allowed for the completion of the work CONCRETE FOUNDATION 'CILE ROADWAY binder course. held at the office of the Commission, Room 138, is 44 months from time service of notice by the OF FIFTY-FOURTH STREL•1', FROM THIRD 300 cubic yards concrete. No. 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough Board to bein work. I o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and of Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, AVENUE TO FOURTIi AVENUE. TO- ;:t- -IfER W1111 ALL WORK INCIDENTAL set in concrete, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week, at 2 I'antpl,lets containing information for bidders, 1,56o linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- o'clock p. m., until further notice. forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved TI I E R I•:'1'O. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as dressed, rejointed and reset in con- by the Corporation Counsel, and specifications erete. Dated New York City, October 12, 1907. and pamphlets containing contract drawings, can follows: WILLIAM E. STILLINGS, 2,315 square yards iron slag block pavement, Tinte for the completion of the work and the be obtained at the office of the Board of \Vater frill nerfu,rmance of the contract is twenty (20) GEORGE C. NORTON, Stglply, Room 1515, at the above address, upon with cement joints. LEWIS A. ABRAMS', to square yards old stumme pavement, to be working days, application in person or by mail, by depositing The amount of security required is Two Thou- Commissioners. the sum of ten dollars ($Io) in currency. or relaid as foundation or in approaches, LAMONT MCLOUCMLIN, etc. sand One hundred Dollars ($2.too). check drawn to the order of the Board of Water No, tt. FOR REGULA Clerk. Supply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars 385 cubic yards concrete. -PING AND REP-AV- 555 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and ING \VITTI :\SPII. \T-T P.\VEMENT ON A ($20) for each set. This deposit will be re- CONCRETE FOUND.ATION THE ROADWAY funded upon the return of the pamphlets in ac- set in concrete. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. ceptable condition within thirty days from the 830 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- OF ST. FI.LIX 5'TItFE`I', FROM LAFAYETTE date on which bids are to be opened. dressed, rejointed and reset in con- \VENUE TO TL\NSON PLACE, TOGE'I'IIER crete. \VI-1- II ALL WORK INCIDENT:\L THERL- JOHN A. BENSEL, TO. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, NS. 13 To 21 PARK President; Time for the completion of the work and the Row, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CI"ry OF NEW full performance of the contract is thirty (30) Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Yoax. CII:\RTES N. CHAI)WICK, working days, follows: CLIARLES A. SIL\W, The avvmnt of security reqniri-it is Three x,540 square yards asphalt pavement, including EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Corimrissitiners of the Board of Water Supply. Thousand Five hundred Dollars ($t.gso). binder course. received by the Commissioner of Bridges at io square yards old stone pavement, to be S J. WALDO SMI-rim, No. 6. FOR REt;(ILATIXC AND REPAV- the above office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Chief Engineer, relaid as foundation or in approaches, ING AVITIT IRON SLA(; PAVEMENT ON A etc. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1008. TICOMAS HASSÉTT, CONCRETE FOUNDATION TI11? ROADWAY 2Io cubic yards concrete. FOR TIIE CONSTRUCTION OF BLOCK Secretary. OF i- iF'f'i-NINTBI STREI-:T, FROM 'lIIIRD 670 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and SIGNALS FOR THE ELEVATED RAILWAY jy25,51 AV'ENVI{ l'O F0r'R'l'lt :AV'I:NUE, TO- set in concrete. GET)I1?It WITH ALL 1VOItli INCIDEN•1'.AI- ']'RACKS OF TILE WILLIA11SLRURG (NEW ICS See General Instructions to Lld- 220 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- EAST RIVER) IIRIDGI•: OVER TI-lE EAST '1'IIEttliTO. dressed, rejointed and reset in con- d.'rn orr the inst page, last column, of lArgmucr's wiinkte of the gaantilies is as RIVER, BETWEEN THE 1BOROUGVS OF the "City Record." Crete. MANHATTAN AND BROOKLYN. full m '.a s: 5 nu,iieless covers and heads, complete, for The contractor will be required to begin work 2.3-Om nymiame yards iron slag block pavement, sewer manholes, furnished aud set. within five clays from tite date of certification %%its cement ioinIS. Time for the completion of the work and the of the contract by the Comptroller, and will he to square yards out stone pavement, to be full performance of tite contract is twenty (20) required to complete the entire work to the satis- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. relaid as foundation or iu approaches, working days. faction of the Coumlissioner, and in accordance etc. 'lire amount of security required is Fifteen 385 cubic yards concrete. with tite plans and specifications, within fifty (Su) Orrice OF THE PRESIDENT OF TILE I:OROUGmr OF Iluudrem Dollars ($i,5oo). calendar days. 7ou linear feet new curbstone, furnished and Al). 12. FOR REGULV'LING AND REP.AV- BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGHI HALL, BOYOUGII OF set in concrete. The amount of security to guarantee the faith- BROOKLYN, TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. INI, \Vtrt[ IRON SLAG PAVEMENT ON A ful performance of the work will be One Thou- 690 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- ClINCIth'E FOUNI).-ATIOti I'ilE ROADWA\ sand Dollars ($1,000). I;:\L.ED BIDS OR E5'1'IJL\TES WILT. BE dressed, rejuinted and reset in eon- UP '1'iMRV-ti1ìC0iC1 S'iREET, FfN)\L The right is reserved by the Commissioner to received by the President of the Borough crete. T lI l R t) AV'ENUi, •l'O FOURTH AVENUE, reject all the bids should lie decim it to the in- of Brooklyn at the above office until i o'clock Time for the completion of the work and the ftil;ETIIlot WITH ALL WORK INCI- terest of the City so to do. a. In. Ot1 full Pe, formante of the contract is thirty (30) I 1I:N C\L 1 tIER1:T0. Blank forms and specifications may he obtained tverking days. iì estimate of the quantities is as at the office of the Department of Bridges. •VidDYLSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. Tlic anl,,ilr.t of security required is Three foll olen: Thousand Six hundred Dollars ($3,600). .3-su square yards iron slag block pavement, J. W. STEVENSON, Borough of 11{r0ol:1yu. Commissioner. \u, 7 CUR RI{GULA'l'IN(; AND RI P:\\ '- with cement joints. Dated July 30, t9o8. Nu. 1. FOR RREEGULATING AN I) liIil'AV- INt: \1.Tí'11 AA'ltALT i'AVEHEN'I ON A 10 square yards old stone pavement, to be jY3t,ami INti WITHI ASpR,LI 1'A\'i1lENT ON A CONCRETE hO(:ND:ATILIN lilt-) ROADWAY relaid as foundation or in approaches, uoxcl-:Il FOUNDATION '1'liE R(t.Al)AVAY OF FIFTY-N11,111 ST1tEl-°L', FROM ]'UUltTi1 etc. E' See General Instructions to D1d- O .\SiiLANO PLACE, F1tC)M LAI:\YETTE AVENUE TO SiXfit AVENUE, TUGI:rIU-;R 380 cubic yards concrete. dere on the last page, last column, ot AV1aNBb. TO 11ANSON 1'L.A(;1;, TOGETHER \V11'll .\LL WORK INCIDENTAL '1'HERE- 550 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and the "City Record." \VIDI ALL 'I'11E WORK INCIDEN"I'AL TO. set in concrete. THERETO. Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 830 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- I•:ugineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: dressed, rejointed and reset in con- BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. follows: 4,860 square yards asphalt pavement, roelud. crete. I,55o square yards asphalt pavement, including ing binder course. Time for the completion of the work and the lo square y ards old stone pavement, to be TO CONTRACTORS. binder course. full prriurmnaOec of the contract is thirty (30) mo square yards old stone pavement, to be relaid as foundation or in approaches, working days. relaid as foundation or in approaches, etc. The antnunt of security required is Three EALED BIDS OR I'IrOl'OSALS WILL BE etc. 675 cubic yards of concrete. Thousand Six hundred iPonaes ($3,600I. received by the Board of \-Vater Supply in 215 cubic yards concrete. 875 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and No. i3. FOR REGULATING AND RE- S set in concrete, the office of the Board. No. 299 Broadwav, New 68o linear feet new curbstone, furnished and P.AVING \VITI[ IRON SL.AG PAVEMENT York. Room gi o. uiuthu flour, until i a. in. on set in concrete. 2,040 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- ON A CONCRETE FOUN])aTíON THE 230 lImiear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- dressed, rejointed and reset in con- RO:AD\V.AY OF 'Fl tIRTY-THIRD STREET, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908. dressed, rejointed and reset in concrete. crete. FRu)]I 'ffiIRi :AVENUE TO FOURTH AVE- FOR FrTR'NISIIING ANIY DELIVERING 3 noiseless covers aud heads complete for 13 noiseless covers and heads, complete, for NI - I,:, 'TFIGE'i'i IE l-i WITH ALL WORK IN. ANY ONE OR MIt RE OF '1'1íE POLLOWINI sewer manholes, furnished and set. Sewer manholes, furnished and set. CII)F:NTAL 'fTi£irETO. CLASSES Oh s[il'i'TIFS: Tinte for the completion of the work and the Time for the completion of the work and the Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- Class A—Engiuccring supplies. full performance of the contract is twenty (20) full performance of tire contract is thirty (3n) 1ows: ('lass B—Stationery supplies. working days. working (lays. 2,310 square yards of iron slag block pave- Class C—I'rinted forms. The amount of security required is Fifteen The amorint of security required is Four luemil, witlu cmteet joints. Class D—Ilardware. Hundred Dollars ($I,sou). "Thousnmmd Niue ltimnrfrcd lloiiars ($4,900). Io square yards old stone pavement, to be 'Pile quantities of the various cla.-es of sup- No. a FOR Rit;ul .:ATING ANI) PAVING No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- retard as foundation or in approaches, plies are stater) in the Lid or propwssl. amt for- WITIf :'u5l'iiAI."I' 1'.\Vi:MI-N -l- ON A CON- .IN(; WI'1'II .\S1'IIALT PAVEMENT ON A etc. timer information is given in the Informatiu-u for CRI;TE ]FOUNDATION '1111? IN)ADWAY OF CONCRETE: FOUNDATION TILE ROADWAY 380 cubic yards concrete. Bidders. IiI-AlCE AVENUE, FROM 1it11'KINSON :AYh:- Uh FRANKLIN AVENUE, FRO\L JEFFER- 700 linear teet new curbstone, furnished and At time above place and time the bids will be NIJE TO JUNI LYS ,T'RI?i?Y, '1'O( ;iiT1IlCit SUN AVENUE "1'O ATLANTIC AVENUE, set in concrete. publicly ombed and read. The award of the WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL 'I'iIÉRI•:'iO. TOGETTHE1( WITHI ALL WORK INCI- (i8u linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- colítracts, if awarded, will be made by the Board Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as DEN-1'AL THERETO. dressed, rejointed and reset in con- of Water Supply as soon thereafter as prac- follows: Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as ful- crete. ticable. 9,010 square yards asphalt pavement, including lows: Time for the completion of the work and the A bond for the stint of thirty-five per cent. hinder course, outside of railroad í,92o square yards asphalt pavement, includ- full performance of the contract is thirty (30) ($5%u,) of the total amount of the contract will franchise area (five years' rnainte- ing binder coarse, outside railroad working days. he required for the faithful perfurmauce of each tance). franchise area (five (5) years' main- The am,auit of security required is Three contract. This bond must be signed by the con- 2.1 square yards asphalt pavement, including tcn arm cc) . Thousand Six Iiummuired Dollars ($3,600). tractor and the surety. who must be satisfactory binder course, within railroad fran- 495 square yards asphalt pavement, includ- Nu. t4. I OR FURNISHING AND DELIV- to the Board. The name and address of the chisc area (no maintenance), ing binder course, within railroad tOtiNG FIVE HUNDRED (5oo) NET TONS surety offered must be stated in the bid or pro- 1,254 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad franchise area (no nmaintemmamice)- IIii REFINED :nSI'itALT' Kl' THE IIIUNICI- posal. franchise area. ro square yards old stone paven ent, to be L'.\L ASL'IIALT L'LANT, AT SIXTH STREET No bid will be received and deposited unless 3 cubic yards concrete, within railroad relaid as foundation or in approaches. AND Gt) \V:ANUS CANAL, BROOKLYN, accompanied by a Curt lied check upon a Natiumial franchise area. etc. The timime for the delivery of tite articles, mate. or State bank, drawn to the order uf the Count- 'Time for the completion of the work and the 270 cubic varfis concrete, outside of railroad r ats and supplies and the performance of the troller of The Citv of New York, to the auwunt full performance of the contract is twenty (20) franchise area. contract is by or before December I, 19o8. of two hundred dollars ($2uo) for each class bid working days. 70 cubic cards concrete, within railroad The ant.,uut ut security required is Four Thou- upon. The amount of security is Seven Thousand franchise area. sand Five ]1uumrfred Dollars ($4,500). The date fixed for the completion of the de- Dollars ($7,000). 1,674 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and 'l'ire bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched- liveries is December 31, 19,8. No. 3. FOR REGULATING ANI) REPAV- set in concrete, Pamphlets containing information for bidders, 420 linear feet old bluestone curbstone, re- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per IN(; WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT ON A cubic yard, square yard, square foot, linear foot, forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved CONCRETE FOUNDA'T'ION Tl1E ROADWAY dressed, rejointed and reset in con- by the Corporation Counsel, and specifications, OF COLUbtRIA S'1'Rt:ET, FROM h ARRISON erctc. ton, or other unit of measure, by which the bids can be obtained at the office of the Board of STR I-:E-I TO VANI[LTON AVENUE. TO- Time for the completion of the work and the will be tested. The bids will be compared and the Water Supply, Room 1:515, at the above address, GR'I'iIER WITIL AI.L WORK INCIDENTAL full performance of the contract is thirty (30) contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for upon application in person or by mail. .I'1lf:RE-L'O. working days. each contract. JOHN A. BENSEL, Eueineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required is Two Thou- Blank forms and further information may be President; sand Se-:en Vnmmured Dollars ($2,700). obtained and tite plans and drawings may be CHARLES N. ('iL\DWICK. follows: ceri 4,260 square yards granite block pavement, with No. o. FOR REGULATINGA\ND REPAV- at the office of the Department of High- CHARLES A. Si L\\V, ING WIT1I Glt.\NI'L'E P.\VF.\IENT ON " ways, the Borough of Brooklyn, Room No, 14, Commissioners of the hoard of Water Supply, tar and gravel joints, outside railroad Municipal Building. franchise area (one (I) year ntainte- (X NCRE'L'E I )tINi)AT'ION "1'111. RO.\Dld:IY J. WALDO SMIrlI. nance). OF KEN'i' AVENUE, FROM BROADWAY TO BIRD S. COLER, Chief Engineer. NOBTI1 SiXTII STREET, -roG ET ii E R WITH President. THOMAS ITASSEYT, 6o square yards of old stone pavement. to be retold as foundation or in approaches, ALL WORK INCIDENi-A I. TT11?Itl•:TO. Dated August 3, 1908. Secretary. I:ngineer's estimate of the quantities is as fol- 14,19 .18,25 etc. 730 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad lows: gir Sop General Instructions to Bid. j See General Instructions to hid- franc-lise area. 5,430 square yards new granite block pave- der, on the last page, last column, of ders on the last page, last Column, ot 4,1-80 linear feet new curbstone, furnished and ment, with tar and gravel joints, out- the "('ity Record," the "City Record." set in concrete. side railroad franchise area (one (t ) 280 linear feet old bluestone curbstone. re- year maintenance), TO CONTRACTORS, dressed, rejointed and reset in concrete. 1,420 square yards new granite block pave- 9tí0 square yards granite block pavement, with ment, with tar and gravel joints, OFFICIAL PAPERS. tar and gravel joints, within railroad within railroad franchise area (no C' EALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE franchise area (no maintenance). maitnteinance). Morning—"The Sun," "The New York Times." received by the Board of Water Supply, in 16o cubic yards concrete, within railroad fran- 950 square yards old granite bio;k pave- Evctling—"The Globe," "The Evening Mail." Ce office of the Board, No. 299 Broadway, chise area. ment, to be relaid with tar and gravel Weekly—"Democracy," "Tammany Times." New York, Room geo, ninth floor, until mi 700 square feet new granite bridgestones, joints, outside railroad fmammehi53 area German—"Staat s-Zeitung." a. m. on outside railroad franchise area. (one (r) year maintenauc,). Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1008. 120 square feet new granite bridgestones. a5o square yards old granite block pavement, within railroad franchise area. to be relaid with tar and gravel joints, ary 22, rgo6. Amended March I, tgo6 overa- FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Ol' A gMITE 220 square feet old bridgestones. rejointed within railroad franchise area (no ber 2o, 1906; February so, 1907, and March S, STRETCH OF PLAIN CONCRETE CONDUIT and reraid. maintenance), t 9o8. 8652 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908.

Lot No. 54. 1 old Chief Officer's wagon, Reg. iND SEVENTIETH, ONE HUNDRED AND BOARD MEETINQS. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Jo. IoB, SEVENTY-SIXTH, ONE HUNDRED AND Lot No. 15. I old Chief Officer's wagon, Reg. ?IGHTIETH AND IN TWO HUNDRED AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF OFFICB OF 1o. 17B. IFTY-NINTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF The Board of Estimate and Apportionment RICHMOND, BOROUGH HALL, Sr. GEORGE, NEW Lot No. 16. r old Chief Officer's wagon, Reg. 'HE BRONX. BRIGHTON, NEW YORK. fleets in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), Jo. 41B, The time allowed for doing and completing the ;ity Hall, every Friday, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Lot No. 17. Old rubber, about 2,600 pounds, ,ork will be 150 working days. c onsisting of solid and automobile tires, valves, The security required will be Twenty Thou- JOSEPH HAAG, t4í7 received by the President of the Borough Secretary. o Richmond, at the above office, until Iz o'clock tc. and Dollars ($zo,000). noon on Lot No. 18. Old rubber, about 640 punds, No. 3. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING :onsisting of 4-inch garden and other size fire tND ERECTING FOUR (4) WATER TUBE TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908. tose in small pieces. (OILERS, WITH ECONOMIZER, STEAM The Commissioner. of the Sinking Fund veet Lot No, 19. Old brass turnings, about 425 i.ND AUXILIARY PIPING, FEED WATER in the Old Council Chamber (Room r6), Borough of Richmond. sounds. TEATERS AND HIGH PRESSURE DRIP tty Hall, at call of the Mayor. No. I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- Lot No. zo. 20 old fire extinguishers, copper, ISTURN SYSTEM AND ALL FOUNDA- N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS ERING FIVE THOUSAND TONS OF i. i 3-gallon and t5 6-gallon. 'IONS, WITH THEIR APPURTENANCES, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary. INCH AND 4-INCH BROKEN STONE AND Lot No. 21. Old uniform buttons, about 24 'OMPLETE, IN THE BOILER ROOM OF SCREENINGS OF TRAP ROCK OR STATEN rounds. HE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. ISLAND SVENITE IN STONE DELIVERY Lot No. 22. Old copper and brass, about Soo IINTH STREET PUMPING STATION, BOR- The Board of Revision of Assessments meets DISTRICT NO. 3. rounds, consisting of tank linings, faucets, fit- )UGH OF MANHATTAN. n the Old Council Chamber (Room r6), City The time for the completion of the work and jogs, lanterns, etc. The time allowed for doing and completing the Jall, every Thursday at rs a. m„ upon notice the full performance of the contract is until Lot No, 23. Old zinc, battery, about 3,850 vork will be one hundred and fifty (ISO) talen-, If the Chief Clerk. November 30, igo8. founds. lar days. HENRY J. STORRS The amount of security required is Five Thou- Lot No. 24. Copper and copper sulphate, about The security required will be Twenty Thou- Chief Gtlerk. sand Dollars ($5,000) ;,600 pounds. and Dollars ($20,000). The contracts must be bid for separately and Lot No. 25. 13 pieces old hose, E.v M-inch, The bidder will state the price, per unit, of the bids will be compared and the contract Inc cinch and six 33-inch fabric. ach item of work or supplies contained in the The Board of City Recordrd meets in the Old awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each Lot No. 26. 92 pieces old hose, i%-inch, 40 pecifications or schedule, by which the bids will council Chamber (Room r6), City Hall, at call contract. ubber and 52 fabric. e tested. If the Mayor. Bidders are requested to make their bids or Lot No. 27. 50 pieces old hose, a4-inch The bids will be compared and each contract PATRICK J. TRACY, estimates upon the blank form prepared by the .abric. awarded for all the work, articles, materials and President, a copy of which, with the proper en- Lot No. 28. 50 pieces old hose, 2%-inch npplies contained in the specifications or selred- Supervisor, Secretary. velope in which to inclose the bid, together with 'abric. le attached thereto. a copy of the contract, including the specifica- Lot No. 29. 50 pieces old hose, 2y2-inch Bidders are requested to make their bids or tions, in the form approved by the Corporation 'abric, 'stimates upon the blank form prepared by the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Counsel, can be obtained upon application there- Lot No. 30. 50 pieces old hose, 2%-inch )epartment, a copy of which, with the proper for at the office of the said President. The .abric. 'nvelope in which to enclose the hid, together plans and drawings may be seen and other in- Lot No. 31. 50 pieces old hose, 2%-inch vith a copy of the contract, including the spec- formation obtained at the office of the Commis- .`abric, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING fications, in the form anproved by the Corpora- STREETS AND PARKS. sioner of Public Works of the Borough of Rich- Lot No, 32, 50 pieces old hose, 23--inch ion Counsel, and any further information may mond, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of `abric. ,e obtained upon application therefor at the office Richmond. Lot No. 33. 5o pieces old hose, 2%-inch if the Chief Engineer. Rosin 922, Nos, 13 to 21 N PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF GEORGE CROMWELL, 'abric, °ark Row, Borough of Manhattan. the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- President. Lot No. 4. 36 pieces old hose, suction, twen- I JOIN IT. O'BRIEN, troller of The City of New York hereby gives The City of New York, July 30, 5908. y-three 4d-incl], nine 3-inch and four z%-inch. iADlic notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Each lot will be sold separately. Commissioner of Water Supply, a6,18 Gas and Electricity. Court, and the entering in the Bureau for the 'l'ire right to reject all bids is reserved. Collectiun of Assessments and Arrears, of the tB See General Instructions to Hid- The highest bidder for each lot, in case the The City of New York, August 6, 1908. ol assessment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING ders on the last page, last column, )ids are accepted, will be required to pay for 07,19 'TITLE, to the following named road in the BOR- the "City Record." he same, in cash, at the time of sale and must $Tf See General Instructions to Bid- OUGII OF MANHATTAN: renlove the articles within twenty-i?our hours lers on the last page, last column, of hereafter. TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 7. The articles may be seen at any time before he "City Record." Ire day of sale at the place above mentioned. KINGB1lRIllGE ROAD—CLOSING, between FIRE DEPARTMENT. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- One Hundred and 'Thirty-seventh street and One NICHOLAS J. HAYES, rRICITY, ROOM T536, Nos, 13 TO 2T PARK Row, hundred arret Forty-ninut street. Confirmed May HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF Fire Commissioner. IiOROUGH OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, t, 19o8; entered August 3, Igoi. Area of assess- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 EAST jy3o,s13 mcntineludes all those lands, tenements and SIXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE iuced1t0ments and premises situate, lying and be- TITE CITY OF NEW YORK. S received by the Commissioner of Water ing in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office New York, which, taken together, are bounded EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE )UGIIS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, July 30, I908. snill z o'clock p. m. on and described as follows viz.: received by the Fire Commissioner at the On the north by West One IIundred and Sabove office until 10.30 o'clock a. in on ILLIAM II. SMI'T'H, AUCTIONEER, ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1905. behalf of the Fire Department of The Borough of Brooklyn. Fifty-fifth street, on the south by West One Hun- MONDAY, AUGUST IT, 1908. :ityW of New York. Boroughs of Brooklyn and dred and Twenty-fiftli street, on the east by klueCns, will offer for sale at public auction, to FOR FURNISHING, INSTALLING, MAIN- Eighth avenue and ou the west by Amsterdam Borough of Manhattan. he highest bidder, for cash, at the Hospital and rAINING AND RESERVING FOR THE USE avenue. No. i. FOR FURNISIJING ALL THE training Stables, St. Edwards and Bolivar streets, JF THE IIIGII PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE The above entitled assessment was entered on LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR borough of Brooklyn, on ALL APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT NEC- the date herernbefore given in the Record of ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS To ESSARY FOR GENERATING AND TRANS- Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for BUILDING OF QUARTERS OF ENGINE THIURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908, N ITTI NG 1,830 KíLOWATTS OF T11REE- tite Collection of Assessments aud Arrears of COMPANY 17, LOCATED AT NO. 9 5 LUD- It I o'clock p. m.,the followil1 52 horses, no PHASE, 6,600-VOLT, 25-CYCLE ELI CPRIC 'Taxes and Assessments aud of Water Rents. onger fit for service in the Department, and POWER, ANI) FURNISHING ANt) DELIV- Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any LOW STREET. TERUS The time for the completion of the work and mown as Nos. 138, 239, 2 78, 353, 525, 526, 682, ERING THIIS POWER UNDER TIHE person or property shall be paid within sixty 1,029, 1,044 and 1,561. DF TITIS CON-i'1tAC'r, FROM AUGUST I 5 (lays after the date of said entry of the assess- the full performance of the contract is one hun- )74, 999, -i dred and thirty (130) days. NICHOLAS J. HAVES', Igo8, TO DECElMBER, 31, 1908, AT EACl ments interest will be collected thereon, as prn- The amount of security required is Six Thou- Fire Commissioner. DF THE HIGH PRESSURE FIRE SERVICE virlcd in section Ioo6 of the Greater New York sand Dollars. jy3o,a13 PUMPING STATIONS LOCATED IN THE Charter. Bids will be compared and the contract BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, AT FURMAN Said section provides that "If any such assess- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. AND JORALEMON STREETS ANI) AT WILL, ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty ((D;AisQUARTSMS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF AND ST. ElWARUS STREETS, TIIS CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos, AND EAST OUGIIIIY clays after the date of entry thereof in the said No. 2. FOR FURNiSIVNG ALL THE 157 159 RESPECTIVELY. Record of Titles of Assessments it shall be the LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR SIXTY-SEVENTII STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, time allowed for the furnishing, installing 'l'IiE CITY OF NEW YORK, 'l'ire duty of the officer authorized to collect and re- ADDITIONS AND ALTL• ItATIOtiS '10 and so on of the apparatus and equipment neces- ceive the amorurt of such assessment to charge, QUARTLRS OF ENGINE COMt'NY 37, LO- EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILI, BE sary under the terms of this cilntract for each collect and receive interest thereon at the rate CATED AT NO. 83 LAWRENCE STREET. S received by the Fire Commissioner at the if the high pressure fire service pumping sta- of seven per etntunt per rnmnf, to be calculated The time for the completion of the work and above office until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on tions located as above is one hundred and eighty to the cl ate of payment from tile date when such the full performance of the contract is ninety (18o) calendar days, assessment became a lien, as provided by sec- (go) days, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908. The amount of security required for furnish- tion ìS9 of this act." The amount of security required is Seven Borough of Manhattan. ing the above is Thirty Thousand Dollars Section 150 o If this act provides • • • "An Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. No. Y. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ($,10,000). a sessnlcnt shall become a lien upon the real Bids will be compared and the contract ERING FIVE THOUSAND FEE']' OF 9%- The bidder will state the price of each item (-stale affected thereby ten days after its entry awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. INCII RUBBER FIRE HOSE FOR FIhE - or article contained in the specifications or sched- in the said record." " • No. 3. FOR FURNISI-LING ALL Till BOATS. ules, and in the contract for the furnishing, and The above assessment is payable to the Col- so on, of the apparatus, equipment and power lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR The time for the delivery of the articles, neter, or other unit ADDITIONS AND AL"1'LRA'11ONS TO materials and supplies and the performance of required, as measured by for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears QUARTERS OF ENGINE COMPANY 58, LO- the contract is by or before sixty (6o) days, of measure, by which the bids will be tested. of Taxes and As=essmcnts and of Water Rents, CA'lED AT NO. Si WES1' ONE HUNDRED Blank forms may be obtained at the offic Room 8.q , No. 28o Broadway, Borough of Man- The amount of security required is fifty per Gas Elec-ee of AND FIFTEENTH STREET, AND TO QUAR- cent. (50%) of tite amount of the bid or esti- the Department of Water Supply, hattan, between the hours of 9 a. in. 'and z tricity, Room 1330, ('ark Row Building, Nos. p. Til., and on Saturdays from g a, m, to 12 m., TERS OF ENGINE COMPANY 35, LOCATED mate. r3 to 21 Park row, New York. AT NO. 223 EAST ONE HUNDRED AND Borough of Brooklyn. and all payments made thereon on or before NINETEENTH STREET. JOHN H. O'BRIEN, October 2, rgo8, will be exempt from interest, as NO 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV. Commissioner. above provided, aud after that date will he sub- The time for the completion of the work and ERING TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED FEET the full performance of the contract is forty-five New York, July 28, Ilo&. ject to a charge of interest at tite rate of seven OF 3/-INCII RUBBER FIRE HOSE. jyz9,at 2 per centum per annuet fron] the date when (45) days. The time for the delivery of the articles, above assessment became a lien to the date of The amount of security required is Five Hun- materials and supplies and the performance of A4;' See General Instructions to Hid- payment. dred Dollars. the contract is by or before sixty (6o) days. des'a on tlit last tinge, last column, of Bids will be compared and the contract HERMAN A. METT, The amount of security required is fifty per the "City Record." Comptroller. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. cent. (so%a) of the amount of the bid or esti- Delivery will be required to be made at the mate. City of New York, Department of Finance, time and in the manner and in such quantities as The bidder will state tite price of each item DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC- Comptroller's Office, August 3, tgo8. may be directed. or article contained in the specifications or sched- TRICITY, ROOM 1636, Nos. 13 TO 2I PARK ROW, a6,ig Blank forms and further information may be tiles herein contained or hereto annexed, per IIOR00GII OP MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. obtained and the plans and drawings may be pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit seen at the office of the Fire Department. Nos. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT. BE of measure, by which the bids will be tested. received by the Commissioner of Water NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. 157 and 159 Last Sixty-seventh street, Man- The extensions must be made and footed up, as S hattan. Supply, Gas and Electricity, at the above office the bids will be read from the total. The bids until 2 o'clock p. m. on NICHOLAS J. HAYES, will be compared and the contract awarded at N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF Fire Commissioner. a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1008. I the Greater New York Charter, the Comp- Dated August 3, 1908. Delivery will be required to be made at the troller of The City of New York hereby gives Borough of Manhattan. prisperty, 04,17 tinte and in tite manner and in such quantities public notice to all persons, owners of as may be directed. POR FURNISHING, INSTALT.ING. MAIN affected by the following asse,sments for LOCAL gs9 See General instructions to Bid- Blank forms and further information may be TAINING ANI) RESERVING FOR TITE USE I\f(iOVEMENTS in the liOROUGlI OF THE ders on the last palle, last column, of obtained at the office of the Fire Department, OF T11E HIGh I'RESSUR]' FIRE SERVICE, BRONX: the "()ity Record." Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man- AI.T. APPARATUS AND EQUí1ØMEN.r NE- hattan. CESS \11Y FOR Gl'NEIRATING ANI) TRANS• TWENTY-THIRD WARO, SECTION to. NICHOLAS J. IIAYES, MIT'1'ING 3,250 KILOWATTS OF ThREE CYPRESS AVENUE—SEWER, between East FIRE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOR- Fire Commissioner. IIIASK, 6,600-VOLI', z5-CYCLE ETE(°f]11t, Out hundred and Thirty-eighth and East One OUGHS OF BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, July 30, 1908. Dated July z8, tgo8. TLWi-,R, AND FURNISHING AND DELIVER llundred and Forty-first streets. Area of assess- j A j1LLIAM H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, jy3o,al I ING 'fillS POWER, UNDER TIIE '1'ER'MS ment: Roth sides of Cypress avenue, from One OF TI lis CON'T'RACT, FROM AUGUST' 15 hundred and Thirty-eighth to One hundred and V y on behalf of the Fire Department, City dA5- See General Instrnetlons to Uld- of New York, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, ders on the last patte, last column, of t9o8, TO 11ECEji(RER 3t, souL, AT EACH Forty-first street, and west side of Cypress ave- will offer for sale at public auction, attre Re- the "City Record." OF THE HIGra l'RESSiIIE FIRE SERVICE nue, from One Tlundred and Forty-first street to pair Shops, St. Edwards and Bolivar streets, I'UMI'ING S'1'A'l'IONS, LOCATE']) IN TILE St. Marys street. Borough of Brooklyn, on BOROUGH OF MANI1A'lTAN. AT OLIVI'.h AND SOUTH S'I'REE'I'S' AN!) AT GANSE 'TWENTY-THIRD WARO, SECTIONS g AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1108, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, VOORT AND WEST STREETS, RESPECT to, AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SEC- at 52 o'clock m., the following-named property: QAS AND ELECTRICITY.' IVELY. TION It, Lot No. I. Old scrap iron, about I$,000 The time allowed for the furnishing, install RECEIVING BASINS ON LONGFELLOW pounds, consisting of tires, water heaters, boiler, ing and so on of the apparatus and equipment AVENUE, both sides, at the change of grade parts of stoves, wrought iron and miscellaneous DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELRG necessary under the terms of this contract fot point between Westchester avenue and Home articles. TRICITY, RooM 1536, Nos. 13 TO 25 PARK Row, each of the high pressure fire service pumping street; at the north side of the intersection of Lot No. 2.old wheels, I front and 5 rear BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. stations, located as above, is one hundred ane SEDGWICK AND CEDAR AVENUES; at the hose wagon and I front truck, EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL Bli eighty (180) calendar days. southwest corner of EAST ONE HUNDREI) Lot No. 3. 20 old wheels, light wagon. received by the Commissioner of Water The amount of security required for furnish ANI) FIFTY-EIGHT( STREET AND ST. S in the above is Thirty Thousand Dollar Lot No. 4. I automobile, Reg. No. 4342, IL Supply, Gas and Electricity at the above office ANNS AVENUE. Area of assessment: Both P. 40-45,, Electric Vehicle Company. until 2 o'clock p. m. on ( 3o,000). sides of Longfellow avenue, frum Westches- The bidder will state the price of each iten Lot No. 5. 1 old engine, Reg. No. 654, sd- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. ter avenue to West Farmsroad; northeast size, Amoskeag. or article contained in the specifications ot y-seventh street schedules and in the contract for the furnishint corner of One hundred and Sixt Lot No. 6. I old engine, Reg. No. 520, 3d- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, and Bryant avenue; north side of Sedgwick ave- size, Amoskeag. and so on of the apparatus equipment an( No, I. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV power required, as measured fly meter or othe nue, from Cedar avenue to a point about 348 feet Lot No. 7, c old hook and ladder truck, Reg. EKING ONE AUTOMOBILE AND EQUI(' unit of measure, by which the bids will b north of West One Hundred and Seventy-sev- No. 162, 3d-class, Hayes. MENT. tested. enth street; west side of St. Anns avenue, from Lot No. 8. I old hook and ladder truck, hand, The time for the delivery of the automobili Blanks forms may he obtained at the office o: East One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street to volunteer. and equipment and the performance of the con the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, and south Lot No. 9. r old hook and ladder truck, Reg, tract will be go calendar days. side of One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, No. 193, ist-class, Hayes. tricity, Room 1330, Park Row Building, Nos. I: from Brook to St. Anns avenue. The amount of security required will be Twelvt to ai Park Row, New York. Lot No. to, I old hose wagon, Reg. No, Hundred Dollars ($i,zoo). JOHN IL, O'BRIEN, —that the same were confirmed by the Board of 63B, 2d-size, Gleason & Bailey. No. a. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERIN( Commissioner. Assessors on August 4, Igo8, and entered August Lot No. II. I old hose wagon, Reg. No. AND LAYING WATER MAINS IN BATH 4, tgo8, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, 65B, 2d-size, Gleason & Bailey. New York, July z8, (gos. GATE, BRYANT, JOHNSON, LAFAYETTP j y29,a I I kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess' Lot No. Ia. I old hose wagon, Reg. No. aB, AND POPHAM AVENUES; IN FAILS, ONI ments and Arrears of faxes and Assessments 2d-size, Woodhouse. HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TIiIRD, ONE HUN Kar See General Instructions to Bid. and of Water Rents, and unless the amount Lot No. 13. 1 old telegraph supply wagon, DRER AND THIRTY-EIGHTH ONE HUN dere on the last page, last column, o: assessed for benefit on any person or property Reg. No, iiB, 2d-size, Marlborough. BRED AND SIXTY-NINTH, OIE HUNDREL- the "City Record." shall be paid within sixty days after the date of MONDAY, AUGUST Io, lgos, THE CITY RECORD . 8653 said entry of the assessment, interest will be col- west crossings of WEST and FORTY-FOURTII thence southerly along the westerly side of Public School 58, Woodhaven, in the Borough lected thereon, as provided iu section Iot9 of STREETS. Area of assessment: Both sides of Bridge street 208.08 feet to the northerly side of if Queens, and which are more particularly de- said Greater New York Charter. West street, from Thirty-ninth to Forty-fifth Nassau street; thence westerly along the north- scribed on a certain map on file in the office Said section provides, in part, that "If any street, and to the extent of half the block at erly side of Nassau street IIt.72 feet; thence if the Collector of City Revenue, Department such assessment shall remain unpaid for the the intersecting streets. northwesterly 230.59 feet to the southerly side of if Finance, No. z8o Broadway, Borough of Man- Iligh street; thence easterly along the southerly rattan. period of sixty days after the date of entry THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess- side of High street 2I1.17 feet to the point of Pursuant to a resolution of the Commission- FIFTY-FIFTH STREET REGULATING, beginning. -rs of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting mcnts, it shall be the duty of the officer author- GRADIVG, CURBING AND LAYING CE- ized to collect and receive the amount of such All of which are more particula•]v described held June 30, í9o8, the sale of the above-de- MENT SIDEWALKS, bets'een Eleventh avenue on a certain map on file in the office of the -cribed buildings and appurtenances thereto will assessment to charge, collect and receive interest and Koílwenhoven lane. Area of assessment: thereon at the rate of seven per centum per Collector of City Revenue, Department of be held, at the direction of the Comptroller, on Both sides of Fifty-fifth street, between Elev- Finance, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Man- annum, to be calculated to the date of payment cnth avenue and Kouwenhoven lane, and to the THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 190h4, from the date when such assessment became a hattan. extent of half the block at the intersecting Pursuant to a resolution of the Sinking Fund lien, as provided by section zs9 of this act." streets. at is o'clock a. m., on the premises, upon the Section ts9 of this act provides * * * "Au Commissioners, adopted at a meeting held i ille following ml, 5908, the sale of the above described build- assessment shall become a lien upon the real THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION t8, TERMS AND CONDITIONS. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry CURBING, GUTTERING AND LAYING ings and appurtenances thereto will be held at in the said record." " * CEMENT SIDEWALKS on SEVENTH AVE- the direction of the Comptroller, on The buildings and appurtenances thereto will The above assessments are payable to the Col- NUE, west side, from Bay Ridge avenue to be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau Seventy-fifth street, and on SEVENTH AVE- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908, immediately cash or a certified check drawn to for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears NUE, east side, from Bay Ridge avenue to Sev- the order of the Comptroller of The City of of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, enty-third street. Area of assessment: West at Io o'clock a, m., on the premises, upon the New York, and must also at the time of sale in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun- side of Seventh avenue, from Bay Ridge avenue following give a certified check or cash in half the amount dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave' to Seventy-fifth street, and east side of Sev. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. of tite purchase price as security for the faith- line. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours entlt avenue, front Bay Ridge avenue to Sev- The buildings and appurtenances thereto win ful performance of the terms and conditions of of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from enty-third street. be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im- the sale. Where the amount of the purchase 9 a. m. to r2 m., and all payments made thereon SIXTY-FIRST STREET REGULATING mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the price does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty on or before October 3, 19o8, will be exempt GRADING AND CURBING, between Fifth and order of the Comptroller of The City of New dollars, the sum of fifty dollars shall be the from interest, as above provided, and after that Sixth avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides York and most also at the time of sale give a amourd of the security to be deposited. This (late will be subject to a charge of interest at the of Sixty-first street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue, certified check or cash in half the amount of tite security may at any time after the expiration rate of severs per centum per annum from the and to the extent of half the block at tite in- purchase price as security for the faithful per. of the contract period be applied by the City (late when the above assessments became liens to tersecting streets. formanee of the tereis and conditions of the sale. to the cost of completing any of the work re- the dú'c of payment. EIGII'I'Y-FIFTH STREET—REGULATING, Where the amount of the purchase price does not quired under tite contract, but unfinished at the HERMAN A..METZ, GR:\DING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, tite sum expiration of the contract period. Comptroller. MENT SIDEWALKS, between Fourth and of fifty dollars shall be the amount of the security All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with City of New York, Department of Finance, Seventh avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides to be deposited. This security may at any time of Eighty-fifth street, from Fourth to Seventh after the expiration of the contract period be their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances Comptroller's Office, August 4, 19o8. and foundations of all kinds, except the side- a5,í8 avenue, and to the extent of half the block at applied by the City to the cost of completing the intersecting streets. any of the work required under tite contract, bitt walk and curb in front of said buildings, ex- unfinished at the expiration of the contract tending within the described area and down to NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION I9. period. tite level of the cellar bottoni, shall be torn down FOURTEENTH AVENUE—REGULATING, All the material of the buildings, sheds. walks. and removed from the premises. None of the N PURSUANCE OF SECTION ioi8 OF GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CE- structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition I tite Greater New York Charter, the Comp- 31EN'I' SIDEWALKS, between Seventy-fifth and their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances shall be allowed to remain on the premises, troller of The City of New York hereby gives Seventy-ninth streets. Area of assessment: Both and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk except old mortar or plaster only, which may public notice to all persons, owners of property, sides of Fourteenth avenue, from Seventy-fifth and curb in front of said buildings, extending be left, burt not higher at any point than two affected by the following assessments for LOCAL to Seventy-ninth street, and to the extent of within the described area and down to the level feet below the curb opposite that point; also the IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF half the block at the intersecting streets. of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and re- foundation walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be BROOKLYN: TIiIUlY-FIRST WARD, SECTION at. moved from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition shall tite level of the curb in front of the building. EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—REGULAT- The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw ING, GRADING AND CURBING, from Mer- be allowed to remain on the premises, except old FII TY-TIIIRD STREET — REGULATING. mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but and remove all abandoned water taps and old GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMEN'I' maid to Neptune avenue. Area of assessment: service mains, and in place thereof cause to be Bol li sides of \Vest Sixteenth street, from Mer- not higher at any point than two feet below the SIDEWALKS, between Sixth andSeventh avc- curb opposite that point; also the foundation inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in nues. Area of assessment: Both sides of Fifty- maid to Neptune avenue, and to the extent of the street, in compliance with the rules and half the block at the intersecting streets. walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, plane whose elevation shall be the level of the regulations of the Department of Water Supply, and to the extent of half the block at the inter- TIIIRTY-SECOND WARD SECTION rz. curb in front of the building. Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department secting streets. DUMONT AVENUE—REGÙLATING, GRAD- The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw of Finance with a certificate from the Depart- ING ANI) CURBING, from a point 75 feet and remove all abandoned water taps and old ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that EíGHTIH WARD, SECTION 3, ANI) TIIIRTI- this has been performed. ETII WARD, SECTION t8. west of Bristol street to Howard avenue, and service mains, and in place thereof cause to be DUMONT AVENUE—LAYING CEMENT inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in Tite purchaser at tite sale shall also remove FIRST AVENUE — REGULATING AND SIDEWALKS, from Rockaway avenue to How- the street, in compliance with the rules and regu- all house sewer connections to the main sewer GRADING, between Fifty-seventh street and a ard avenue. Area of assesssment: Both sides of lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas in lite street, and the opening of the main sewer point midway between Sixtieth and Sixty-first ])tnrront avenue, from a point 75 feet west of and Electricity, and furnish the Department of in street shall be properly closed in compliance streets. Area of assessment: Loth sides of First Bristol street to Howard avenue, and to the Finance with a certificate from the Department with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, avenue, from Fifty-seventh street to Sixty-first extent of half the block at the intersecting of Water Suo, ts, Gas and Electricity that this Borough of Qyeens, and furnish the Department street, and to the extent of half the block at the streets, has been performed. of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau intersecting streets. —that the same were confirmed by the Board of The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all of Sewers that the work has been properly per- formed. SEVENTEENTH WARD>, SECTION 9. Assessors on July z8, t9 o8í and entered July house sewer connections to tite main sewer in 28, 1908, in tite Record of Titles of Assessments, the street, and the opening of the main sewer in The permit for all opening in the street to be CALYER STREET—REGULA11.NG, GRAD- kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess- street shall be properly closed in compliance obtained by and at the expense of the pur- 1NG. COIBING, PAVING ANZI LAYING CE- ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments with the directions of the P,ttrcau of Sewers, chaser of the building. MENT SIDEWALKS', between Newell and Dia- and of Water Rents, and unless

Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.— rights on said streams and also the water rights OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ZBROW- One company on a bond up to $25,000. of said streams. BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH SKI MANSION, CLAREMONT PARK, BOROUGH OF Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. All persons, municipal corporations and other STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF T ua BRONX. Three companies on a bond up to $15o,000. civil divisions of the State of New York who NEW YORK. EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Four companies on a bond up to $25o,9oo. have objection to the execution of said plans, ilt EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tite Park Commissioner at the above office On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi- order to be heard thereon, must file such objec- O the Department of Parks until iz o'clock m. tional surety will be required as the Comptroller tions thereto in writing in the office of the State S received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock on sees fit in each instance. Water Supply Commission, in the City of Al- MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908. All bonds exceeding banp, N: Y., on or before the 9th day of Sep- p. In. un $250 000 will by that fact FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF MAINTAINING alone be considered bazarcous risks, no matter tentber, igo8. Every objection so filed stust par- THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. what the nature of the work. ticularly specify the grounds thereof. A STAND IN PELHAM BAY PARK, NEAR H. A. METZ, No person, municipal corporation or local Borough of Brooklyn. BARTOW STATION, FOR THE PURPOSE Comptroller, authority can be heard in opposition thereto ex- OF A PUBLIC SHELTER SHED AND SELL- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR ING REFRESHMENTS (SPIRITUOUS LIQ- cept on objections so filed. AND MATERIALS NECESSARY TO GRADE UORS EXCEPTED). Dated Albany, N. Y., July 31, I908. GREENPOINT PARK, BOROUGH OF BOROUGH OF QUEENS. I1 , RY H. PERSONS, BROOKLYN, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE No bids will be considered unless accompanied ERNST J. LEDERLE, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. by a certified check or money to the amount of JOHN A. SLEICHER, one-quarter of the sum bid for the rent and OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF The time for the completion of the contract is privilege per year. QUEENS,t THIRD FLOOR OF THE BOROUGH HALL, MILO M. ACKER, sixty (6o) days. CHARLES DAVIS, '1'he bids will be compared and the privilege FIFTH §TREET AND JACKSON AVENUE, LONG ISLAND The amount of security required is Nine Thou- will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- CITY, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OF NEW YORK, State Water Supply Commission. sand Dollars ($g,000). der. 84,510 The bids will be compared and the contract C EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject ,t any or all bids. ►7 received by the President of the Borough Blank forms may be obtained and plans may Form of proposal and full o Queens at the above office until jr o'clock be seen at the office of the Department If Parks, information as to a. m. on DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Litchfield Mansion, Prospect bidding can be obtained at the office of the fark, Brooklyn. Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, Clare- TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908. FERRIES. HENRY SMITH, moot Park, New York City. No. i. FOR REGULATING, GRADING Presidert; JOSEPH I. BERRY, AND PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER 1'A," JOSEPH I. BERRY, Commissioner of Parks, Borough PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, ItoR- MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, of The Bronx. TION THE ROADWAY OF ONDERDONK OUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Commissioners of Parks. jy3o,ato AVENUE, FROM ELM (HARTE) STREET EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 57,20 8'D' See General Instructions to Bid- TO STANHOPE STREET, SECOND WARD, S received by the Commissioner of Docks at tIl' See General Instructions to Bid- ders on the last page, last column, of TOGETHER WITH ALL THE WORK INCI• the above office until 12 o'clock m. on ders on the last page, last column, of the "City*RecorLL" DENTAL THERETO. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908. the "City Record." The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: CONTRACT NO. 1136. 3,565 square yards of asphalt block pavement. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART- 800 cubic yards of earth excavation. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRING BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH MENT. 250 cubic yards of earth filling. ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON NORTH AND STREETJ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF 450 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar EAST RIVERS, TOGETHER WITH ALL NEW YORK. bed. FIRST DEPARTMENT. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 1,700 linear feet of concrete curb, furnished The time for the completion of the work and and set. the full performance of the contract is on or S received by the Park Board at the above In the matter of the application of The City of office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock New York relative to acquiring title, wherever The time allowed for doing and completing the before May 31, 1909. p. m. on above work will be thirty (30) working days. the same has not been heretofore acquired, The amount of security required is Ten Thou- to the lands through or under which is re- The amount of security required will be Four sand Dollars on Class I and Ten Thousand Thousand Dollars. Dollars on Class 2. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. quired an casement for the purpose of con- No. 2. FOR LAYING SIDEWALKS AND Bidders will state a price for both subdivisions Borough of Manhattan. structing an outlet sewer in WEST ONE IIUN- PAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK PAVE- DRED AND SEVENTY-EIGII'1'II STREET, of either class of the contract on which a bid is FOR \YORK AND MATERIAL FOR THE MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION submitted. Each class of the contract will be from the westerly line of the Spuyten Duyvil TILE RO.IDWAY OF ACADEMY STREET, EXECUTION OF THE APPROACH WORK and fort Morris Railroad to the bulkhead awarder separately to the lowest bidder in the EX']'EA10R TO Till: BUILDING OF THE FROM FREEMAN AVENUE TO WILIilJR class, including subdivisions A and B of the line of the Ifarlem River, in the Twenty-fourth AVENUE, FIRST WARD, 'TOGETHER 1VITHI class. NEW YORK f'UBLIC LIBRARY, ASTOR, \Vard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New I-ENOX AND TILDEN ALL THE WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Work must be done at the time and in the FOUNDATIONS, York. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is manner and in such quantities as may be FIFTH AVENUE, FORTIETH AND FORTY- as follows: directed. SECOND STREETS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TITE 3,300 square yards of asphalt block pavement. Blank forms and further information may be The security required will be Fifty Thousand N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred 300 square feet of bridging. Dollars. by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled obtained at the office of the said Department. The tinte 415 cubic yards of concrete, including mortar ALLEN N. SPOONER, allowed for doing and completing the matter, will be presented for taxation to one of bed. work will he two years after notice to begin work the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State Commissioner of Docks. at the building lisa been given by the Commis- The time allowed for doing and completing the Dated July 27, Igo8. of New York, First Department, at a Special above work will be thirty (30) working days. sioner. Term thereof, Part I., to be held in the County jya8,ai o The biris will be compared and the contract The amount of security required will be Three $ ,' See General Instructions to Bid- Court ]louse in the Borough of Manhattan, in Thousand Dollars. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. The City of New York, on the ]8th day of (tcrM on the last page, last column, of Plans may be seen and blank forms may be No. 3. TO CONSTRUCT ONE CATCH the "City Record." August, Igo8, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of BASIN ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER obtained at the office of the L)epartment of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can OF SANFORD STREET AND HAMILTON Parks, Arsenal, Central Park, New York City, be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, STREET, FIRST WARD. and also at the office of the Architects, Carrere charges and expenses has been deposited in the & Hastings, No. 225 Fifth avenue, Manhattan. office of the Clerk of the County of New York, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as DEPARTMENT OF STREET tiure follows: CLEANING. HENRY SMITH, to remain for and during the space of ten 30 linear feet of 12-inch vitrified salt glazed President. days, as required by the provisions of section qqo or cement concrete culvert pipe. JOSEPH I. BERRY, of the Greater New York Charter, as amended I receiving basin, complete, ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, Ly chapter 466 of the laws of Igoe. 5 cubic yards of rock. excavated and re- Commissioners of Parks. listed Borough of Manhattan, New York, Alt- moved. ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES gust 5, 1908. Dated August .1, Igo8. '1'I\IOTHY E. COIIALAN, 1,000 feet (B. b1.) timber, for bracing and P in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill 53,20 sheet piling. in can procure material for that purpose—ashes, ROI)RRICK J. KENNEDY, The time allowed for doing and completing R^3' See General Instructions to flid- JI?\N WI-:IL, street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart. iler s on the tant page, last column, of the above work will be fifteen (15) working ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap- Contntissioners. days. the "City Record." JOIHN P• DUNN, plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Clerk. The amount of security required will be Three Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. Hundred Dollars. as," No. 4. TO CONSTRUCT SEWER AN D FOSTER CROWELL, OFFICE OF TILE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Commissioner of Street Cleaning. APPURTENANCES IN THIRD AVENUE. BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH FIRST DEPARTMENT. FROM BROADWAY TO GRAHAM AVENUE, STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. FIRST WART). In the matter of the application of The City of The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. EALED 13IDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE New York, relative tu acquiring title, wherever follows: the same has not been heretofore acquired, to 945 linear feet of I2-inch vitrified salt glazed S received by the Park Board at the above ()t'FICE OF TiE DEPARTMENT (1F PARKs, ARSENAL office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock the lands, tenements and hereditainents required or cement concrete pipe sewer. for the opening and extending of the NEW 25 linear feet of 12-inch vitrified salt glazed BUILDING. FIFTIr AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTIL p. m., on SIKLET, BOROUGH or MANIIATTAN, TILE CITY OF STREET, located between Broome and Spring or cement concrete culvert pipe. THiJRSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. streets, and extending from the Bowery to Elm 990 linear feet of 6-inch vitrified salt glazer NEW YORK. Borough of Manhattan. street, as laid out by a resolution of the Board or cement concrete pipe for house con. EA1.1"D BIDS OR I%S'I'IMA1'ES WILL LIE of Estimate and Apportionment on May 29, nections. S received by the Park hoard at the above FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- 1903, and approved by the Mayor on June 17, 6 manholes, complete. ,II ice uf the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock OUIRED FOR TILE ERECTION AN!) COM- 1903, in the Fourteenth Ward, Borough of Matl- I receiving basin, complete. I)- m. on Í'I.ETION OF A COMFORT STATION, haitan, City of New York. 25 cubic yards of rock, excavated and re. LOCATED IN THE RAMBLE, ON THE moved. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. SOUTH SIDE OF THE SEVENTY-NINTH W E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- 3,000 feet (B. M.) timber for foundation. Borough of The Bronx. STREET 'TRANSVERSE ROAD, IN CEN- of Estimate and Assessment in 5,000 feet (B. M.) timber for bracing and sheet TRAL TRAK, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all piling. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERIN(; CITY OF NEW YORK. The time allowed for doing and completing FIVE THOUSAND persons interested in this proceeding, and to the (5,000) (;ALLONS It],,- The time for the completion of the contract owner or owners, occupant -or occupants of all the above work will be sixty (6o) working days. I-INED COAL '1'.1R (N(I. I, Igoe) FOR roved The amount of security required will be Two 1.':ARICS, IOROU(,fl OF THIE BRONX. is within one hundred and twenty-five (125) con- rouses and lots and improved and unimp Thousand Dollars. secutive working days. lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it The tulle for delivery of-articles, materials and The amount of security required is Twelve may concern. to wit: The bidder will state the price of each item supplies and the performance of the contract is Thousand Dollars ($12,000). First—That we have completed our estimate of or article contained in the specifications or sched- twenty (20) days. damage, and that all persons interested in this pro- ules herein contained, or hereto annexed. per The amount of security is Two hundred Dol- The contracts most be bid for separately. lars ($zoo). The bids will be compared and the contract ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and square yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, awarded at a lump or ticreditanieuts and premises affected thereby, and by which the bids will be tested. The extensions The bids will be compared and the contracts aggregate sum. must be made and footed ('lans may be seen and blank forms may be having objections thereto, do presetet their said up, as the bids will awarded at a lurny or aggregate sunt. oh cctiosn in writing, duly verified, to us at our be read from a total. Blank forms may be ohtaincd at the office of obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Bids will be compared and contracts awarded Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central Park. office, Nos. go and gr.' West Broadway, in the Bor- the Department (If Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, ough uf Manhattan, in The City of New York, on at a lump or aggregate sum. Claremont ('ark, Borough uf The Ilronx, file HENRY SMITI(, Blanks and further information may be ob- President; or before the 18th day of September, Igo8, and ('ly of New York. that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties tained at the office of the President of the HENRY SMI'PlH, JOSEPH I. BERRY so objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- Borough of Queens. President; MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, LAWRENCE GRESSER, tcndance at our said office on the aid day of Sep- JOSEI'II I. BERRY, Commissioners of Parks. tcmbcr, Igu8, at .; o'clock p. ni. President of the Borough of Queens. .\IICIIAEL J. KENNEDY, Dated Long Island City, July zg, 19o8. Dated August 3, 1908. Second—That the abstract of our said estimate Commissioners of ]'arks. of damage, together with our damage maps, and jyzg.aIi al0,to a3,í3 ■ also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other gtr See General Instructions to Bid- gai' See General instructions to Bid- XiT Sec General Instruction to Hid- documents used Ly us in makisg the sante, have dere on the last page, last column, of (ters on the last page, last column, of ders on the last page, last column, of been deposited in the ]bureau of Street Openings the "City Record." the "City Record." in the l.aw Department of The City of New York, OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL Nos. go and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until STATE WATER SUPPLY COMMIS- STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF OFFICE OF TITE DEPARTMENT OF PARES, ARSENAL the Ist day of September, Igo8. SION. NEW YORK. BUILDING, FIFTIH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH 'third—That, provided there be no objections STREET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF filed to said abstract, our final report herein will EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NEW YoRK. be presented for confirmation to the Supreme PUBLIC NOTICE. S received by the ]'ark Board at the above Court of the State of New York, First Depart. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to be Kl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT p. nt. on received by the Park ]Joar at the above held in the County Court House, in the Borough pursuant to section 3 of chapter 723 of` S IN THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. office of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the the Laws of 1905, the P. m. on 24th day of November, Igo8, at the opening of the Borough of Manhattan. Court on that day. STATE WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908. will meet at the Watson House in the Village FOR ALL LABOR ANI) MATERIALS RE- Fourth—In case, however. objections are filed of Babylon, Long Island, on the loth day of (WIRED FOR TilE INSTALLATION OF Borough of The Bronx. to said abstract of estimate of damage, the notice September, 1908, at II o'clock in the forenoon PLUMBING. AND TIIE LAYING OF TILI% FOR FURNISHING ANI) DELIVERING of motion to confirm our final report herein will of that day, for the purpose of hearing all per- FLOOR IN NEW TOILET ROOM IN BASE- FIVE HUNDRED (5oo) EXPANDED METAL stand adjourned to the dateto be hereafter M ENT OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM specified, and of which notice will be given to all sons, municipal corporations or other civil divi- TREE GUARDS (NO. I, 1908) FOR PARKS, p sions of the State of New York that may be OF ART IN CENTRAL PARK, BOROUGH OF BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. those who have theretofore appeared in this ro- MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. ceeding, as well as by publication in the CITY affected by the execution of the plans of The The time for delivery of articles, materials and RECORD, City of New York, for securing a new and addi- The time for the completion of the contract supplies and the performance of the contract is pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the tional supply of water, plans for which have is within forty (go) consecutive working days. thirty (30) days. Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- The amount of security required is One Thou- ter 658 of the Laws of igo6. been filed with the New York State Water The amount of security is Three Hundred Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July Supply Commission at its office, No. 23 Eagle sand Five Hundred Dollars ($t,soo). Dollars ($300). street, Albany, N. V., where the same are open The contracts must be bid for separately. The bids will be compared and the contracts lo, 19oí. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. ERNEST L. CRANDALL, for public inspection, and for the purpose of awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Chairman; determining whether said plans are Justified by Blank forms may be obtained at the office of NATHAN FERNBACITER, public nétcessity, and whether the same are just Plans may he seen and blank forms may be the Department of Parks, Zbrowski Mansion, obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx, The WILLIAM J. CARROI.L- and equitable to the other municipalities and Commissioners. civil divisions of the State of New York and to Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central Park. City of New York. HENRY SMITH, JOHN P. DUNN, the inhabitants thereof affected thereby, and HENRY SMITH, Clerk. whether said plans make fair and equitable pro- President; 10SEPH I. BERRY, President; • 1,19 visions for the determination and payment of an JOSEPH I. BERRY ges to persons and property, both MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, and all dama Commissioners of Parks. MICHAEL J. KEN11F_DY, FIRST DEPARTMENT. direct and indirect, which will result from the Commissioners of Parks. execution thereof. Dated August io, I9o8. [n the tratter of the application of The City The execution of such plans will affect lands a8,zo 51,13 of New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for situate in the County of Suffolk, will also affect t - See General Instructions to HId- CA' Nee General Instructions to BId- the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate the flow of water in streams flowing in or ders on the last page, last column, of ders on the last page, laet column, of aud Assessment, to ascertain and determine through said County of Suffolk, the riparian the "City Record." the "l,'ity Record." the compensation which should justly be made MONDAY, AUGUST io, 1908. THE CITY RECORD 8655

to Harriet R. McKim, J. Frederic Kernochau, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Parcel B. the southerly line of that portion of East One as Trustee for Harriet R. McKim, and Amos bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Hundred and Seventy-seventh street lying be- R. E. Pinehot and Gifford Pinchot, as execu- byN reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled tween West Farms road and the Bronx River, tors of the will of James W. Pinehot, de- Bayard street distant 166.54 feet easterly of the matter, will be presented for taxation to one of intersection of the southerly side of Bayard street running thence westerly along said line parallel ceased, as owners of interests in premises abut- the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State with the easterly side of Chrystie street; thence to East One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street ting on the easterly side of DEPEW PLACE, of New York, First Department, at a Special south 67 degrees 5t minutes 6 seconds east along to its intersection with the easterly line of West between Forty-second and Forty-third streets, iii 'l'erne thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Farms road; thence northerly on a straight line The City of New York, for the discontinuance the southerly side of Bayard street 34.08 feet Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in to the westerly side of Forsythe street; thence to the corner formed by the intersection of the and closing of the portion of Depew place, 12 The C;ty of New York, on the t3th day of westerly line of Boston road with the northerly feet in length, on its south 21 degrees 14 minutes 6 seconds west feet in width and 35 August, igo8, at 1o.3o o'clock in forenoon of that along the westerly side of Forsythe street 34.45 line of that portion of East One Hundred and westerly side, and 121.83 feet north of Forty- day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be Seventy-seventh street lying west of Boston road; second street, in the Borough of Manhattan, feet; thence north 23 degrees west 48.85 feet heart thereon; and that the said bill ofcosts, to the point of beginning. thence westerly along the northerly line of East City of New York. charges and expenses has been deposited in the One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street to its office of the Clerk of the County of New York, Parcel C. intersection with a line parallel to and distant zoo there to re-rain for and during the space of ten Beginning at a point ote the northerly side of feet westerly from the westerly line of Boston OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT days, as required by law. Division street distant 3í.o6 feet westerly from road; thence northerly along said line parallel to N to chapter tooó of the Laws of 1895, that Dated Bort ugh of Manhattan, New York, July the intersection of the northerly side of Division Boston road and its northerly prolongation to its it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of at, igo8. street with the westerly side of Eldridge street; intersection with a line parallel to and distant The City of New York, in behalf of The City of PATRICK J. CASEY. thence south 84 degrees 29 minutes 32 seconds west too feet northerly from the northerly line of New York, to make application to the Supreme MAX BAB, along the northerly side of Division street 38.26 Fast One Hundred and Eighty-second street; Court, at Special Term, Part I. thereof, to be RICHARD O. KEEFFE. feet; thence north 23 degrees west 198.03 feet thence easterly along said line parallel to East held in and for the County of New York, at the Commissioners of Estimate. to tite easterly side of Forsythe street; thence One Hundred and Eighty-second street and its County Court House, in the Borough of Man- PATRICK J. CASEY, north at degrees rq minutes 6 seconds east easterly prolongation to its intersection with the hattan, City of New York, on the 14th day of Commissioner of Assessment. along the easterly side of Forsyth street 52.32 rortherly prolongation of a line parallel to and August, 1go8, at the opening of Court on that JOHN P. DUNN, feet; thence south 213 degrees east 247.07 feet distant too feet easterly from the easterly line day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be Clerk. to the point of beginning. of Boston road; thence southerly along said pro- heard, for the appointment of Commissioners of Iy31,aII longation and line parallel to Boston road to its Estimate and Assessment to ascertain and deter- Parcel D. intersection with a line parallel to and distant too mine the compensation which should justly be FIRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Beginning at a point on the northerly side of feet northerly from the northerly line of East made to Harriet R. McKim, J. Frederic Ker- East Broadway distant 358.86 feet westerly from One Hundred and Eighty-first street; thence east- nochan, as Trustee for Harriet R. McKim, and In the matter of acquiring title by The City of the intersection of the northerly side of East erly along said line parallel to East One Hun- Amos R. E, Pinehot and Gifford Pinchot, as New York to certain lands and premises at Broadway with the westerly side of Pike street; dred and Eighty-first street and its easterly pro- executors of the will of James W. Pinehot, de- the northeasterly corner of West One Hundred thence south 83 degrees 47 minutes 49 seconds lengation to its intersection with the westerly ceased, as owners of the rights, easements and and Sixty-eighth street and Fort Washington west along the northerly side of East Broadway line of the Bronx River; thence southerly, fol- interests in and appurtenant to the premises avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The 31 .34 feet; thence north 23 degrees west 139.82 lowing the windings of the Bronx River, to the abutting on the easterly side of Depew place, City of New York. duly selected, with other feet to the southerly side of Division street; point or place of beginning, excepting from said between Forty-second street and forty-third lands and premises, by the Armory Board and thence north 84 degrees 29 minutes 32 seconds area all streets, avenues and roads or portions street, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking east along the southerly side of Division street thereof heretofore legally opened, as such area City of New York, taken, affected, damaged or Fund, as a site for armory purposes. 84.34 feet; thence south 21 degrees 14 minutes is shown upon our benefit maps, deposited as destroyed by the discontinuance and closing of west 72.31 feet; thence south 23 degrees east aforesaid, the portion of Depew place, 12 feet in width 71.71 feet to the point of beginning. Fourth—That, provided there be no objections and 35 feet in length, on its westerly side, URSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN filed to either of said abstracts, our final report such case made and provided, notice is The opening and extending of a new street 121.83 feet north of Forty-second street, in the P adjoining the easterly side of and parallel with herein will be presented for confirmation to the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and hereby given that it is the intention of the Cor- Supreme Court of the State of New York, First puration Counsel of The City of New York to the Manhattan approach of the Manhattan Bridge to perform in relation thereto the duties required make application to the Supreme Court at a between Forsythe street and East Broadway, and Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., of them by law. a new street adjoining the westerly side of and to be held in the County Court House in the The aforesaid discontinued and closed portion Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the Borough of Manhattan, io The City of New County Court House in the Borough of Man- parallel with the Manhattan approach of the of Depew place is more particularly bounded and haitan, in The City of New York, on the ttth Manhattan Bridge, between Bayard street and York, on the loth day of November, tgo8, at described as follows: East Broadway, is shown on a map entitled the opening of the Court on that day. "Beginning at a point in the westerly side of day of August, Igo8, at the opening of Court Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can " City of New York, Department of Bridges, Depew place, as formerly laid out under chapter be heard thereon, for the appointment of Com- Manhattan Bridge, change of Map or Plan of to either of said abstracts of estimate and assess- 261 of the Laws of 1884, distant one handred ntissioners of Estimate and Appraisal in the The City of New York, laying out new streets ment, notice of motion to confirm our final report and twenty-one and eighty-three one-hundredths above-entitled matter. parallel with bridge structure, and extending herein will stand adjourned to the date to be (121.83) feet northerly from the northerly side The nature and extentof the improvement from Forsythe street to East Broadway on the hereafter specified, and of which notice will be of Forty-secunl street; running thence easterly hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The easterly side, and from Bayard street to East given to all those who have theretofore appeared at right angles to said westerly side of Depew Broadway on the westerly side, in the Borough in this Proceeding, as well as by publication in place twelve (t2) feet; thence northerly paralle: City of New York to certain lands and premises the CITY RECOan, pursuant to sections g8í and situated at the northeasterly corner of West One of Manhattan," dated " June i4 1905," and to said westerly side of Depew place thirty-five signed " J, W. Stevenson, Commissioner," 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as (35) feet; thence westerly at right angles to said Hundred and Sixty-eighth street and Fort Wash- amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of í906. ington avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- westerly side of Depew place twelve (12) feet, nlent on the 23d day of November, 1906, and Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, July and thence southerly along said westerly side of City of New York, in fee simple absolute, the same to be converted, appropriated and used, approved by the Mayor on the 5díday of De- 25, 1908. Depew place thirty-five (35) feet to the point cember, 1go6, which map was filed in the office JOSEPH JACOBS, or place of beginning. with other lands and premises, as a site for armory purposes. of the President of the Borough of Manhattan Chairman; The said portion of Depew place is shown as on the 17th day of April 1908, and in the office discontinued and closed on sheet I.-A of certain Said lands and premises so to be acquired STEPHEN J. NAVIN, JR., in tids proceeding are bounded and described as of the Register of the Cfounty of New York on Commissioners. maps entitled, "Plans and profiles showing modi- follows: April 17, 1908, as Map No. 1266, and in the fications of the plan and profiles approved by JOHN P. DUNN, Beginning at a point on the northerly side of office of the Corporation Counsel of The City Clerk. the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the of New York on the same day, in pigeonhole 19th day of June, 1903, and as modified by the One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, as vested jY29,at5 in the City, distant 428 feet t Y4 inches, more or q6; as changed by a map entitled " City of New lans and profiles approved on the 4th day of York, Department of Bridges, Manhattan Bridge, )ecember, 1903, of the viaducts or bridges re- less, westerly from the corner formed by the in- ~ tersection of the westerly side of Broadway with Manhattan approach, change of the map or plan quired to carry Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, Forty- of The City of New York changing the lines of SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE- seventh, Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets and the northerly side of One Hundred and Sixty- eighth street, as vested in the City, which point the marginal street on the easterly side of the PARTMENT. Park Avenue Extension over the tracks of the Manhattan Bridge, between Forsythe street and New York and Harlem Railroad Company, and is the intersection of land conveyed to Slawson; running thence northerly along the land con- East Broadway, and those of the marginal street COUNTY OF KINGS. showing certain alterations or changes in Forty- on the westerly side of the Manhattan Bridge, third and Forty-fourth streets, Vanderbilt avenue veycd by the New York Institution for the Blind to Daniel S. Slawson, by deed dated May between Bayard street and East Broadway, as In the matter of acquiring lille by The City of and Depew place, and showing the lands, rights, laid out on a plan approved by the Board of Esti- interests -vid easements in lands owned, occupied to, toot, and recorded in Liber Ig, Section 8 of New \"ork to certain lands 'tud preutíses Conveyances, page 178, 22 feet 4% inches, more mate and Apportionment on November 23, 1506," Situated on thc ea=tcrlv side of SEVENTH or controlled by The City of New York, required dated " May 21, 19o8,' and signed J. W. for the purpose of making certain alterations, or less, to land now or late of Rosenthal and :\\ -ENtl•:, betsVem Forty-third and 1'òrty- Sihxerntan; thence westerly along said land of Stevenson, Commissioner," adopted by the Board fourth streets, in elte Itucuuuuglt of Brooklyn, in ,hanges and alitioes other than the alteration:, of Estimate and A rportionment on the 26th day chances and additions authorized by sections i, Rosenthal and Silverman z66 feet, more or less, '['Ire City (if \ew Yuck, duly selected as a to the easterly side of Fort Washington avenue; of June, í9o8, and approved by the Mayor on site for echnol purposes according to law. 2 and 3 of chapter 425 of the Laws of tgo3. the same date, which neap was filed in the office "rl.4n submitted in duplicate to the Board of thence southerly along the easterly side of Fort Washington avenue 3o feet 4 of an inch, more of the President of the Borough of Manhattan OTI('E IS 1I1"REI;Y GIVEN TII.vT hstiutate and Apportiunrnent of -The City of on the 16th day of July, 19o8, and in the office Kew York for its approval on the ltd day of or less, to the corner formed by the intersection Ilarry 11. Dale, .\nclrcw Nlacrery and Wil- of the easterly side of Fort Washington avenue of the Register of the County of New York linmN l- rckerman, CollImissjioers of Estimate in December, ton.t, pursuant to the said chapter 425 on the 16th dav of July, í9o8, as Map No. 1277, of the Laws of 1903, as amended by chapter 639 and the northerly side of One ]landred and the "boho entitled proceeding, have islade aud ,-f the Laws of 1904, and approved by the Board Sixty-eighth street, as now vested in the City; and in the office of the Corporation Counsel of Signed their final report herein and on August thence easterly along said northerly side of One The City of New York on the same date. Ill, rgo8, filed the same in the office of the of Estimale and Apportionment of The City of The land to be taken for the opening and ex- New York un the afth dav of April, r9n5," and Hundred and Sixty-eighth street, as now vested ]toard of Education of The City of New York, in the City, 264 feet tri inches, more or less, tending of the new street adjoining the easterly at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, in the tiled in the offices of the Register of the County side of and parallel with the Manhattan ap- of New York, the ]'resident of the Borough of to the point or place of beginning. IluruIrgIl ,If Manliatlan, in The City- of Neve Dated New York, July 29, igo8. proach of the Manhattan Bridge is located in York, and on III, same clay tiled a duplicate of xlniuhaltan, and in the office of the Corporation Blocks 282 and 292, and the land to be taken Iunnsel of The City of New York, on or about FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, said rrpurt in the office of the Clerk of Kings 1110 311 (lay of August, í9n5. Corporation Counsel. for the opening and extending of the new street Cotnu}, in the Ilal] uf Records, in the Borough adjoining the westerly side of and parallel of Rruukh'n, Dated New York, August Ifall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, and i, í9o8. City with the Manhattan approach of the Manhattan that said report will he presented for confirma- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, of New York. ]fridge is located in Blocks 281 and 289, all in jy3o,ato tion to the Supreme Court at Special Term for Corporation Counsel. Section i on the land map of The City of New the ]scaring uf rmsti0us, to be held in the County ]fail of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City York. ('ourt Moose, in ]Sings County, on August 24, of New York. FIRST DEPARTMENT Dated New York, July 29th, 1508. 1908, at ru.3o o'clock a. til., or as soon thereafter ai 14 FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, as counsel can be heard. In the matter of the application of The City of Corporation Counsel. Duen-t Ihouklyu, New York City, August Io, New York relative to acquiring title, wherever Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and 1908. FIRST DEPARTMENT the same has not been heretofore acquired for Centre streets, Borough of Manhattan, City of FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- New York. Corporation Counsel. nlCuts and hereditaments required for the jy3o,ato a,o._n In the matter of the application of The City of opening and extending of A NEW STREET —._.---- — New York relative to acquiring title, wherever adjoining the easterly side of and parallel with FIRST DEPARTMENT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. the same Iras not been heretofore acquired, the Manhattan approach of the Manhattan to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- Bridge, between Forsythe street and East In the matter of the application of The City of In the matter of the application of The City of quired for the opening and extending of Broadway, and A NEW STREET adjoining New York relative to acquiring title, wherever WEST ONE IIIJNDRED AND SEVENTY- New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the westerly side of and parallel with the Man- the same has not been heretofore acquired, the same has not been heretofore acquired for E IGl17'f1 STREET (although not yet named hattan approach of the Manhattan Bridge, be- the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- by proper authority), from Broadway to Haven to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- tween Bayard street and East Broadway (not qvired for the opening and extending of ments and hereditaments required for the avenue, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of yet named by proper authority), in the Bor- opening and extending of DENRY STREET-, Manhattan, City of New York. BRONX STREET (although not yet named ougli of Manhattan, in The City of New York. by proper authority), from Tremont avenue, between Ocean parkway and East Eighth street, or One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street, in the Twenty-Hindi ]yard, Borough of Brook- lyn, City of New York. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE URSUANT TO TIIE STATUTES IN to One Hundreri and Eightieth street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, N bill of costs, charges and expenses in- P such cases made and provided, notice is OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL currcd by reason of the proceedings in the above- hereby ginen that an application will be made to City of New York, the Supreme Court of the State. of New York, N persons interested in the above entitled entitled matter, will he presented for taxation proceeding, and to the onner or owners, occu- to one of tite Justices of the Supreme Court First Department, at a Special Term of said E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- pant or occupants of all houses and lots and of the State of New York, First Department, at Court to be held at Part I. thereof in tite County W sioners of Estimate and Assessment in mrproved and unimproved lands affected thereby, a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: the County Court House in the Borough of The City of New York, on Tuesday, the all persons interested in this proceeding, and to Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the iith day of August, 1go8, at the opening of the the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of First—That the undersigned Commissioners Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as of Estimate have completed their estimate of tgth day of August, igo8, at Io.3o o'clock in all houses and lots and improved and unim- damage, and that all persons interested in this forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appoint' proved lands affected thereby, and to all others counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said ment of Commissioners of Estimate in the above whom it may concern, to wit: proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements bill of costs, charges and expenses has been entitled matter. The nature and extent of the First—That we have completed our estimate and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County improvement hereby intended is the acquisition and assessment, and that all persons interested leaving any objection thereto, do file their said of New York, there to remain for and during of title in fee by The City of New York for the in this proceeding or in any of the lands, tene- objections in writing, duly verified, with them at the space of ten days, as required by the pro- use of the public to all of the lands and premises, ntents and hereditaments and premises affected their office, No. r66 Montague street, in the visions of section ggq of the Greater New York with the buildings thereon, and the appurtenances thereby, and having objections thereto, do pre- Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, Charter, as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws thereto belonging, required for the opening and sent their said objections in writing, duly veri- on or before the 24t11 day of August, igo8, and of 1901. extending of a new street adjoining the easterly fied, to us at our office, Nos. go and 92 West that the said Commissioners will hear parties so Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, sick of and parallel with the Manhattan approach llroadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- of the Manhattan Bridge, between Forsythe street City of New York, on or before the rgth day auce at their said office on the 25th day of August i, igo8. Altgust, ARTHUR D. TRUAX, and East Broadway, and a new street adjoining of August, igo8, and that we, the said Commis- í9o8, at i t o'clock a. nt. JOSEPII T. RYAN, the westerly side of and parallel with the Man- sioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for Second—That the undersigned Commissioner of hattan approach of the Manhattan Bridge, be- that purpose will be in attendance at our said Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit, JAMES P. O'CONNOR, and that all Commissioners. tweett Bayard street and East Broadway in the office on the 21st day of September, igo8, at 2 persons interested in this proceeding, JOHN P. DUNN, Borough of Manhattan City of New York, being o'clock p. m. or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- Clerk: the following described lots, pieces or parcels of Second—That the abstracts of our said esti- ments and premises affected thereby, having any nhjert ar.Iv land, Pantely: mate and assessment, together with our damage ion thereto, do file their said objections aud benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti- in writing, duly terified, with him at his office, Parcel A. mates, proofs and other documents used by us in No. 166 Montague street in the Borough of FIRST DEPARTMENT Be(tinning at a point on the southerly side of making the same, have been deposited in the Brooklyn, in The City of I' ew York, on or before Division street distant 675.45 feet easterly of the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart' the 24th day of August, 1908, and that the said intersection of the southerly side of Division ment of The City of New York, Nos, go and 92 Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and In the natter of the application of The City of street with tite easterly side of Catharine street• West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, for that purpose will be in attendance at his said New York relative to acquiring title, wherever thence north 84 degrees 22 minutes I second in said City, there to remain until the zgth day Office on the 25th day of August, 1908, at ta the same has not been heretofore acquired, cast along the southerly side of Division street of August, igo8, o'clock nt. for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, 41,91 feet; thence south 23 degrees east $6.06 ]'hird—That the limits Of our assessment for Third--That the Commissioner of Assessment tenements and hereditaments required for the feet to the westerly side of Market street; thence benefit include all those lands, tenements and has assessed any or all such lands, tenements opening and extending of TIIAYER STREET' south 6 degrees 6 minutes 41 seconds east along hereditaments and premises situate, lying and and bereditaments and premises as are within (although not yet named by proper authority), the westerly side of Market street 8a. i2 feet being in the Borough of The I3ronx, in The the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the from Broadway to Nagle avenue, and ARDEN to the northerly side of East Broadway; thence City of New York, which, taken together, are area of assessment for benefit by the Board of STREET (although not yet named by proper south 83 degrees 47 minutes 49 seconds west bounded and described as follows, viz.: Eslunate and Apportionment on the 16th day of authority), from Broadway to Nagle avenue, along the northerly side of East Broadway 16.86 Beginning at the point of intersection of the November spoil, and that the said area of assess- in the Twelfth Ward, Borough of Manhattan, feet; thence north 23 degrees west 142,28 feet westerly line of the Bronx River with a line ment includes all those lands, tenements and City of New York, to the point of beginning. parallel to and distant too feet southerly from hereditaments and premises situate and being 8656 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, AUGUST Io, 19o8. in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of SECOND DEPARTMENT SUPRBI'IR COURT-THIRD JUDICIAL Court House in White Plains, Westchester Coun. New York which, taken together, are bounded ty, N. Y., on the 29th day of August, 19o8, and described as follows, viz.: In the matter of the application of The City of DISTRICT. at Io o'clock in Ille forenoon of that day, or One-half the block on each side of Henry as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for street, between Ocean parkway and East Eighth New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the sante has not been heretofore acquired, to an order confirming said reports, and for such street, and also the area between the easterly THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. other and further relief as may be just. side of East Eighth street and a line zoo feet the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- quired for the opening and extending of SEA Dated New York, August 4, 1908. distant eastwardly therefrom and parallel thereto, ULSTER COUNTY, and extending from a line midway between the VIEW AVENUE, from Richmond road to FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, southerly side of Caton place and the northerly Soutlifield boulevard, in the Fourth Ward, Bor- ough of Richmond, City of New York, Corporation Counsel. side of Henry street, produced eastwardly to a Asltokan Reservoir Section 7 Towns of Olive Office and Post Office address, Hall of Rcc- line midway between the northerly side of John- and Hurley, Ulster f ounty, ' TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ords, Corner of Chambers and Centre Streets, son street and the southerly side of Henry street Borough of Manhattan, New York City. produced eastwardly. I, N bill of costs, charges and expenses in- Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate curred by reason of the proceedings in the above In the matter of the application and petition of a8,2g of damage and of said assessment for benefit, entitled nuotter, will be presented for taxation to J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and together with the damage and benefit maps, and one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other State of New York, Second Department, at a Water Supply of The City of New York, to NINTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. documents used by tite Commissioners of Estimate Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions acquire real estate for and on behalf of The and by the Commissioner of Assessment in to be held at the County Court House, in the City of New York, under chapter 724 of the WESTCHESTER COUNTY making the same, have been deposited in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, Laws of Igo, and the acts amendatory thereof, Bureau of Street Openings, in the Law Depart- on the 17th day of August, igo8, at 10.30 o'clock in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, Ulster ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Mon- in forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as County, N. Y., for the purpose of providing Hill View Reservoir, Section No. I. Third Sep- tague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said an additional supply of pure and wholesome arate Report. City, there to remain until the 4th day of Sep- bill of costs, charges and expenses has been de- water for the use of The City of New York. tember, 1908. posited in the office of the Clerk of the County Ist the matter of the application and petition of Fifth-That, provided there be no objections of Richmond, there to remain for and during the J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as space of ten days, as required by the provisions UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of to awards and as to assessments for benefit of section 999 of the Greater New York Charter, P that the order of confirmation of the first Water Supply of 'lise City of New York, to herein will be presented for confirmation to the as amended by chapter 466 of the Laws of 5901. separate report of James Jenkins, Joseph D. acquire real estate for and on behalf of The Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Au- ]laterts and Peter C. Black, who were appointed City of New York, under chapter 724 of the Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be gust 3, r9o8. Commissioners of Appraisal in the above entitled laws of I9o5 and the acts amendatory there- held in the County Court House, in the Borough WILLIAM M. MULLEN, matter by an order of this Court, made at a of, in the City of Yonkers, Westchester County, of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the WALLACE M. LOOS, Special Term thereof, held at the Court House in New York, for the purpose of providing an 16th day of November, 19o8, at the opening of FRANK II. INNES, the City of Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y., additional supply of pure and wholesome water the Court on that day. Commissioners, June 20, 1907 (except in so far as said report for the use of The City of New York. Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed JOHN P. DUNN, affects Parcel No. 273, shown on the map in this to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- Clerk, proceeding), was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, N. Y„ on UBLIC NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN ment, or to either of them, the motion to con- 83,13 that the third separate report of Bernard firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- the 4th day of June, Igo8, and affects Parcels P Numbers two hundred seventy-one A (271-A) F. Martin, Jasnes K. Apgar and George N. ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be Rigby, who were appointed Commissioners of Ap- hereafter specified in the notice provided in such SECOND DEPARTMENT two hundred seventy-nine (279), two hundred eighty-three (283), two hundred eighty-four praisal in the shove-entitled matter by an order cases to be given in relation to filing the final of this Court, made at a Special Terrn thereof, reports, Pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the (284), two hundred eighty-five (285), two hun- In the matter of the application of The City of dred eighty-six (286), two hundred eighty-seven held at the Court Ilouse in White Plains, West- Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- chcster County N, Y., an May 4, 19 07, was ter 658 of the Laws of 1906. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever (287), two hundred eighty-eight (a8S), two hun- the same has not been heretofore acquired for dred ninety (290), two hundred ninety-one (2ot). filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, July Westchester on the 3d day of July, 19o8. 28, 1908, the same purpose, to the lands, tenements and two hundred ninety-two (292), two hundred hercditaments required for an easement for ninety-four (294), two hundred ninety-five (295), Said report bears date Jane 30, r9o8, and DAVID HIRSHFIELD, aliens fareels No:. 2 A. I. NOVA, ' sewer purposes in LYMAN AVENUE (al- two hundred ninety-six (296) three hundred 5, 50, Si, 52, 53, 55 and though not yet named by proper authority), (300), three hundred one (3ol5 three hundred 56, shown on the sitat) in this proceeding. CHAS. E. FISKE, Notice is further gi '-('ii that an Commissioners of Estimate; between Tompkins avenue and Summer street, two (3o2), three hundred three (303), three hun- application in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Richmond, dred four (304), three hundred eight (308), three will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme CHAS, E. FISKE, Court of the State of New York, tri Commissioner of Assessment. City of New York. hundred twelve (312) and three hundred thirteen be held in (313), shown on the map in this proceeding. and for the Ninth lndicial District, at the Court JAMES F. QUIGLEZ, IIousc in White I'lallis, \I'estcbester CotmtY, N. Clerk. Dated New York, June Ig, ipo8. Y., on the 29th day if :\agust, 19o8, at so o clock S5,21 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested in the above-entitled FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, in the forenoon of that day, ar as soon there- proceeding,N and to the owner or owners, occupant Corporation Counsel. after as counsel can he heard, for an order can- SECOND DEPARTMENT. or occupants of all houses and lots and improved Hall of Records, New York City. firnring said report and f„r such other and fur- end t nimproved lands affected thereby, and to aI,22 ther relief as may be just. In the matter of the application of The City of Dated New York, August 4. ioo8. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever all others whom it may concern, to wit: First-That the undersigned Commissioners of FRANCIS KI;Y PENDLETON, the same has not been heretofore acquired, to THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Corporation Counsel. the landro tenements and hereditaments re- Estimate have completed their estimate of damage, quired for the widening of ROEIILING and that all persons interested in this proceeding, Office and fost Office address, Ifall of Records, or in any of the lands, tenements and hcredita- corner of Chambers mol Centre streets, Borough STREET, 20 feet on its westerly side, from ULSTER COUNTY Bridge Plaza at South Fourth street to Union mcnts and premises affected thereby, having any of Manhattan, New York City. avenue. in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth objection thereto, do file their said objections, in a8,z9 writing, duly verified, with them at their offices, Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Ashokan Reservoir, Section No. 4, Town of York. Nos. go and 92 \Vest Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or Olive, Ulster County. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES E, TITE UNDERSIGNED COMMIS- before the 21st day of August, Igo8, and that FOR TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. sioners of Estimate and Assessment in the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob- theW above entitled matter, hereby give notice to jecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance In the matter of the application and petition of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and all persons interested in ibis proceeding, and to at their said office on the 22d day of September, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of ronfi, at 2 O'clock p. M. ('hanen A. Shaw, constituting the Board of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved Second- That the undersigned Commissioner of Water Supply of The City of New York, to acquire real estate for and on behalf of The lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. may concern, to wit: aud that all persons interested in this proceed- City of New York, tinder chapter 724 of the First-That we have completed our estimate of irg, or in any of the lands, tenements and Laws of tgo5, and the acts amendatory there- damage and that all persons interested in this hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav- of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, New rug York, for the purpose of providing an addi- The person or persons staking a bid or estimate proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements any objection thereto, do file their said ob for any services, work, materials or supplies for and Iíereditaments and premises affected thereby, ievtions, in writing. duly verified, with him at his tional supply of pitre and wholesome water for the use of '[lue City of New York, The City of New York, or for any of its depart- and having objections thereto, do present their office, Nos. no and 92 West Broadway, in the ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same said objections in writing, duly verified, to us at Iloniigh of Manhattan, in The City of New York, in a scaled envelope, indorsed with the title of the our office. No. 166 Montague street, in the Bor- on or before the 21st day of August. igoS, and supplies, materials, work or services for which ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on that the said Commissioner will hear parties so UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the bid or estimate is made, with his or their or before the 24th day of August, rgo8, and that objecting, and for that purpose will be in at- that the order of confirmation of the first separateP report of Gilbert D. H. Ilasbrouck, name or navies and the date of presentation to we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so Icndance at his said office on the 22d day of Sep- the President or Board or to the head of the objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- tember. ioo8. at 3 o'clock n. m. Charles C. Ilardenbergh and Richard Il. Smith, Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment Department at his or its office, on or before the ance at our said office on the 25th day of who were appointed Commissioners in the above- date and hour named in the advertisement for August, i9o8, at r.3o o'clock p. m. has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and entitled matter, by an order of this Court made hereditaments and premises as are within the the same, at which tisne and place the estimates Second-That the abstract of our said estimate at a Special Term thereof, held at the Court received will be publicly opened by the President of damage, together with the damage maps, and area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the house in tite City of Kingston, Ulster County, or Board or head of said Department and read, also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other area of assessment for benefit by the Board of New York, May t8, 5907, was filed in the office Estimate and Apportionment on the 16th and the award of the contract made according documents used by us in making the same, have dap of of the Clerk of the County of Ulster at King- to law as soon thereafter as practicable. been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings November, Igo6, and that the said area of as- stun, N. Y., on the loth day of May, r9o8, and in the Law Department of The City of New cessment includes all those lands, tenements and affects Parcels Nos. one hundred forty-one (tqt), Each bid or estimate shall contain the name York. No, 366 Montague street, in the Borough hereditaments and premises situate and being in one hundred eighty (í8o), one hundred sixty-five and place of residence of the person making the of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the Borough of Richmond. in The City of New (165), one hundred seventy-nine (179), one hun- saure, and names of all persons interested with the 3d day of September, rgo8. York. which, taken together, are bounded and dred forty-nine-A (149-A), one hundred seventy- him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- ]'hird-That, provided there be no objections described as follows, viz.: eight (178), one hundred forty-eight (548), one ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that filed to said abstract, our final report herein will One hundred (Too) feet in width on each side hundred sixty-seven (167), one hundred forty- it is stade without any connection with any other be presented for confirmation to the Supreme of Lyman avenue, from the westerly side of six (146), one hundred seventy-one (171), one person vraking an estimate for the saute purpose, Court of the State of New York, Second Depart- Summer street to a line Too feet cast of the east- hundred sixty-two (562), one hundred sixty- and is in all respects fair and without collusion ment, at a Special Tenn thereof, for the hear- erly side of Tompkins avenue; a strip ion feet three (163), one hundred fifty-five (155), one or fraud, and that no member of the Board of ing of motions, to be held in the County Court in width on each side of Tompkins avenue, from a hundred fifty-nine (t59), one hundred forty- Aldersten, head of a department, chief of a House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City line Too feet north of the northerly side of three (143), one hundred sixty-nine (16g), one bureau, deputy thereof, nr clerk therein, or other of New York, on the Toth day of November, Fingerboard road to a line ion feet north of the hundred forty-two (142) and one hundred forty- officer of The City of New York is, shall be or 1908, at the opening of the Court on that day. northerly side of Valley street, excluding tite four (144), shown on the map in this proceeu- become interested, directly or indirectly, as con. Fourth-In case, however, objections are filed land lying within the United States Government ing. tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con- to said abstract of estimate, the notice of motion Reservation; a strip Too feet in width on each Dated New York, June 18, I9o8. to confirm our final report herein will stand side of Valley street, between the westerly side tract or ill the supplies, work or business to adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified, of Tompkins avenue and a line loo feet east of FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, which it relates, or in any portion of the profits and of which notice will be given to all those the easterly side of Sea avenue; a strip Too feet Corporation Counsel. thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by who have theretofore appeared in this proceed- Jr. width on each side of Sea avenue, between a Hall of Records, New York City. tltc oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- ing. as well as by publication in the CITY RECORD line Too feet north of the northerly side of Val- jy25,at5 ing tite estimate that the several matters stated and in the corporation newspapers, pursuant to lev street and a line too feet south of the south- herein are in all respects true. sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York erly side of Richmond avenue, and a strip loo Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the Laws feet in width on each side of Richmond avenue, the consent, in writing, of two householders or of rgo6. from a line too feet east of the easterly side of SUPREME COURT-NINTH JUDICIAL freeholders in The City of New York, or of a Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, July Sea avenue to the westerly side of Tompkins DISTRICT. guaranty or surety company duly authorized by 24, 1908. avenue. law to act as surety, and shall contain the matters PETER F. LYNAN, Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of set forth in the blank forms mentioned below. Chairman; damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT No bC;l or estimate will be considered unless, AMES F. LILLY, gether with the damage and benefit maps, and as a condition precedent to the reception or con- JAMES L. MAI)IGAN, also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other WESTCHESTER COUNTY. sid,ration of any proposal, it be accompanied by Commissioners. documents usod by the Commissioners of Estimate n certified check upon one of the State or Na- JAMES F. Quicrev, and by the Commissioner of Assessment in mak- tional banks of The City of New York, drawn Co Clerk. ing the same, have been deposited in the Bureau Hill View Rcsct:,oir, Section :ro. 2, .`.ccond and the order of the Comptroller, or money to the 24,20 of Street Openings in the Law Department of Third Separate Repo,ts. amount of five per centum of the amount of the The City of New York, Nos, go and 92 West bond required as provided in section 420 of the Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan in said Greater New S'ork Charter. COUNTY OF KINGS. City, there to remain until the 31st day ol August, In the matter of the application and petition of J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick The certified check or money should not be in- In the matter of acquiring title by The City of rgo8. Fifth-That, provided there he no objections and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the hoard closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- New York to certain lands and premises situ- filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to of Water Supply of The City of New York, mate but should be either inclosed in a separate ated on the easterly side of SECOND AVE- awards and as to assessments for benefit herein to acquire real estate for and un behalf of envelope addressed to the ]lead of the Depart' NUE, from Eighty-sixth street to Eighty- will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme The City of New York, tinder chapter 724 ment, President or Board, or submitted personally seventh street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in Court of the State of New York, Second Depart- of the laws of i9o5 and the acts amendatory upon the. presentation of the bid or estimate. The City of New York, duly selected as a site ment, at a Special Term thereof for the hearing thereof, in the City of Yonkers, Westchester For particulars as to the quantity and quality for school purposes, according to law. of motions, to be held in the County Court House County, N. Y., for the purpose of providing of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New an additional supply of pure and wholesome work, reference must be made to the specifica- TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LUKE York, on the 17th day of November, 1908, at the water for the use of The City of New York. tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said IN O'Reilly, John J. Brennan and Joseph P. opening of the Court on that day. office of the President, Board or Department. Conway, Commissioners of Estimate in the above Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed to No bid shall be accepted from or contract entitled proceeding, have made and signed their the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- UIILIC NOTICE IS JIEREBY GIVEN awarded to any person who is in arrears to The final report herein, and on August 4, 1909, filed ment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm P that the second and third separate re- City of New York upon debt or contract, or who the same in the office of the Board of Education the reports as to awards and as to assessments ports of Joseph E. Merriam, George von Skal is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any of The City of New York, at Jark avenue and shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter and Frank E. Russell, Commissioners of Ap- obligation to the City. Fifty-ninth street, in the Borough of Manhattan, specified in the notice provided in such cases to praisal, appointed herein at a Special 'ferur of ']'Ice contract must be hid for separately. in The City of New York, and on the same day be given in relation to filing the final reports, the Supreme Court, held at the Court house 'fise right is reserved in each case to reject filed a duplicate of said report in the office of pursuant to sections g8r and 984 of the Greater in White Plains, N. Y., on May 4, 1907, have all bids or estimates if it is deemed to he for the the Clerk of Kings County, in the Hall of New York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of been filed in the office of tite Clerk of the interest of the City so to do. Records, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The the Laws of 1906. County of Westchester. Bidders will write out the Amount of their bids City of New York, and that said report will be Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, 'Ilse second separate report was filed July to, or estimates in addition to inserting the same in presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court July 54. í9o8. í9o8, aud includes Parcels Nos. Ion, ío6, 107 figures. at Special Term for the hearing of motions, to JAMES BURKE, JR., and Ioy, shuts-si on the map in this proceeding. Bidders are requested to make their bids or be held in the County Court louse, in Kings Chairman; 'l'he third separate report was filed in the estimates upon the blank forms prepared and County, on August t8, 1908, at 10.30 o'clock BERNARD MULLIN, office of said County Clerk on August I, 1908, furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the a, m., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be WILLIAM C. ROWLAND, and includes Parcels Not. 82, 84, Rg 87, 88, proper envelope in which to inclose the hid, to- (teard, Commissioners of Estimate. 89, 90, ro2, 104 and io5, shown on the map in gether with a copy of the contract, including the Datert Brooklyn, New York City, August 4, JAMES BURKE, JR., this proceeding. specifications, in the form approved by the Cor. 1908. Commissioner of Assessment. Notice is filrthcr given that an application poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica- FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, JOHN P. DUNN, will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme tion therefor at the office of the Department for Corporation Counsel. Clerk, Court of the State of New York, to be held which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- 84.1 4 Jyal,at8 in and for the Ninth Judicial District, at the ings of construction work may also be seen there.