T he City Record. Vol. XXXVII. , FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. N u m b e r 10905.

THE CITY RECORD. BOARD OF HEALTH.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. New York, March 3, 1909. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. Published Under Authority of Section 1S26, Greater New York Charter, by the Present—Commissioners Thomas Darlington, M. D., President; Alvah H. Doty, M. D., Health Officer of the Port; Wm. F. Baker, First Deputy Police Commissioner, BOARD OF CITY RECORD. for the Police Commissioner. g e o r g e b . M cCl e l l a n , mayo«. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. Corpobation Counsel. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. The Finance Committee presented the following bills, which were approved and ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for payment: John E. Kehoe...... $38 64 Frank D. Cole, Agent and Ward­ PA TR IC K J. TRACY, S upervisor. Boldtmann Bros...... 16 00 en 44 10 Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays. Joseph R. Buckley...... 41 00 Jesse D. Frost, Agent and Ward­ Clarke & Baker Company...... 40 00 Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. en ...... 15 22 A. Gross...... 53 50 Murphy Bros. 46 00 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; Hey wood Bros. & Wakefield Com­ John T. Ogden & Son...... 13 35 Official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; pany ...... 24 75 The Hospital Supply Company... 1 50 Law Department and Finance Department supplements, 10 cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation E. B. Tiechman ...... 25 00 Middletown Laundry Company.. 422 55 of Real Estate, 25 cents each section. Lunny & Handibode...... 2 90 The Kny Schcerer Company...... 4 23 Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), . J. H. G. Johansmeyer...... 4 00 Bausch & Lomb Optical Company 102 20 Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. T. G. Patterson...... 27 00 James T. Dougherty...... 5 90 American Ice Company...... 11 32 Hoffman - Corr Manufacturing The J. W. Pratt Company...... 10 00 Company ...... 3 51 Thomas Glackin ...... 5 05 The Emil Greiner Company...... 8 50 Arthur W. Keith...... 7 50 Ernst Leitz ...... 3 75 TABLE OF CONTENTS. John J. Reilly...... 26 LX) O’Neill-Adams Company...... 1 86 The Randal Harness Company... 7 50 The Kny Schcerer Company...... 2 40 Assessors, Hoard of— Municipal Explosives Commission— E. B. Meyrowitz...... 2 00 The Hospital Supply Company... 7 25 Public Notices ...... 3173 Notice of Hearing on Moving Pic­ Hoard Meetings ...... 3180 ture Films ...... 3173 The Hospital Supply Company... 9 00 International Instrument Com­ Kronx, Borough of— Notice to Contractors...... 3184 Thomas Glackin ...... 1 65 pany ...... 24 00 Proposals ...... 3176 Official Borough Pa|>crs...... 3175 American Ice Company...... 10 17 Charles Kohlman & Co...... 2 10 Brooklyn, Borough of— Official Directory ...... 3107 Proposals ...... 3170 Official Papers ...... 3176 Dennison Manufacturing Com­ Merck & Co...... 20 00 Change of Grade Damage Commission— Parks. Department of— pany 42 90 George Ermold Company...... 36 50 Public Notice ...... 3170 Proposals ...... 3172 Louis R. Lange...... 45 00 Eimcr & Amend...... 10 56 Changes in Departments, etc ...... 3167 Police Department— New York Bottling Company. 1000 J. H. M urphy...... 26 00 Correction. Department of— Auction Sale ...... 3180 Proposals ...... 3172 Owners Wanted for Lost Property. 3180 Department of Correction...... 21 58 New York Belting and Packing Report of Transactions, February 22 Proposals ...... 3180 Eidt & Weyand. 55 Company ...... 107 80 to 28, 1909...... 3162 Public Charities, Department of— American Ice Company...... 53 68 Tablet and Ticket Company...... 79 45 I locks and Ferries, Department of— Proposals ...... 3172 Proceedings of lanuary 29 and 30, Public Hearings— Carr-Lowrey Glass Company. 68 15 W. & S. Schlesingcr & Co 35 65 1909 ...... 3162 By Special Committee of Board of E. B. Estes & Sons. 55 (X) George C. Rutler 51 00 Education, Department of— Aldermen on Proposed New A. P. W. Paper Company...... 12 00 The Hospital Supply Company... 273 05 Proposals ...... 3175 C harter ...... 3167 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Public Notice of Reduced Water Pres­ Conron Bros. Company...... 60 72 I L. Martin 7 00 Public Notices ...... 3176 sure ...... 3153 Consolidated Trading Company.. 2 58 George Murphy 7 44 Finance, Department of Public Service Commission for the First Bramhall Deane Company...... 8 40 John V. Van Pelt...... 450 66 Abstract of Transactions for the D istrict— Week Ending January 23, 1909. 3164 Calendar of Hearings...... 3153 Abram L. Hirsh...... 1 44 Gordon & Malven Company...... 750 00 Corporation Sales of Buildings, etc. 3174 Street ('leaning. Department of— Abram L. Hirsh...... 1 59 i James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk.. 32 00 Interest on City Bonds and Stock.. 3175 Nason Manufacturing Company.. 3 50 j Martin J. & Thomas F.Wh ite... 1,818 37 Notices to Property O w ners...... 3175 Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands.... 3180 Sureties Required on Various Classes Auction Sale ...... 3180 American Ice Company...... 16 66 Martin J. & Thomas F. W h ite... 683 62 of Contracts ...... 3175 Proposals ...... 3180 Burton & Davis Company 3 00 Supreme Court. First Department— Martin J. & Thomas F. W hite... 399 00 Fire Department— Barrett Chemical Company 6 00 Company ...... 1,125 (X) 3172 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc ..... 3180 McKeever Auction Sale ...... Supreme Court, Second Department— Proposals ...... 3172 Curtis-Blaisdell Company...... 23 00 McKeever Company ...... 1,215 00 3172 Acquiring Title to Lands, etc...... 3182 Public Notice ...... Supreme Court, Third Judicial District— Health, Department of— Communication from the Assistant Corporation Counsel, recommending the dis­ Minutes of Meeting of Board of Acquiring Title to Lands, etc ...... 3183 Health. March 3. 1909...... 3153 Notice of Application for the Ap­ continuance of the suits named in his report. Orders in Relation to Dogs...... 3180 pointment of Commissioners of On motion, it, was Law Department— Appraisal ...... 3183 Statement and Return of Moneys Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— Resolved, That the Corporation Counsel he and is hereby requested to discontinue Received by Bureau for Recov­ Acquiring Title to Lands, etc ...... 3184 without costs the actions against the following named persons for violations of the ery of Penalties for the Month Notice of Application for the Ap­ Sanitary Code and of the Health Laws, the Inspector having reported the orders of February, 1909...... 3161 pointment of Commissioners of , Borough of— Appraisal ...... 3184 therein complied with, or the nuisances complained of abated, a permit having been Proposals ...... 3173 Taxes and Assessments, Department of— granted or violations removed, or the orders rescinded, to w it: Public Notice ...... 3173 Public Notices ...... 3172 Meteorological (Ibservatory— Water Supply, Board of— BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Abstract of Registers for the Week Proposals ...... _...... 3176 Name. No. Ending March f>. 1909...... 3 164 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De­ Municipal Civil Service Commission— partment of— Cavello, Rocco ...... 1,621 Public Notices ...... 3173 Proposals ...... 3173 Sanitary Bureau. The following communications were received from the Sanitary Superintendent: PUBLIC NOTICE. First—Weekly reports of the Sanitary Superintendent. Ordered on file. Second—Weekly reports from the Willard Parker, Reception, Riverside and Kingston Avenue Hospitals. Ordered on file. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, ] Third—Report on changes in the hospital service. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, }• On motion, it was New York, March IS, 1909. J Resolved, That the following changes in the hospital service be and are hereby ap­ Owing to the work going on in the subway at present, certain changes have to proved : Riverside Hospital. be made in the 36-inch main on the west side of Broadway, at Ninety-sixth and One Thomas Wilson, Fireman, $730, appointed January 1, 1909. Hundred and First streets, and this main will be shut off at noon on Saturday, March Otisville Sanatorium. 20, and remain shut off for eight hours, slightly reducing the pressure in the following Leon Giridlian, Helper, $180, resigned February 1, 1909. section; From One Hundred and Thirteenth street to Seventy-second street, between Israel Kudler, Helper, $180, resigned February 3, 1909. Riverside drive and Central Park W est; from Seventy-second street to Fifty-seventh Edward Hait, Laborer, $480. resigned February 1, 1909. Ellen Dugan, Domestic. $216, resigned February 1, 1909. street, between Central Park West and Eighth avenue and Eleventh avenue; from Maud Kean. Nurse, $600, transferred to Willard Parker Hospital February 1, 1909. Fifty-seventh street to Fifty-first street, between Fifth and Eighth avenues; from Alfonsus O’Halleron, Helper. $240, resigned February 14. 1909. Byron F. Kezar, Laborer. $720. resigned February 1, 1909. Fifty-seventh to Thirty-ninth streer, between Madison avenue and Broadway, and William McCarty, Carpenter. $720, resigned February 15, 1909. from Thirty-ninth street to Thirty-fourth street, between Lexington avenue and Fifth Antonio Mariano, Laborer. $480, resigned February 1, 19U9. John McLaughlin, Helper, $180, resigned February 15, 1909. avenue. John Smitner, Helper, $240, resigned February 16. 1909. M. F. LOUGH MAN, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. William F. Smith, Laborer. $600, transferred to Reception Laboratory February 10, 1909. Emmet Fitzsimmons, Helper, $180, appointed February 1, 1909. George Turner, Laborer, $480, appointed February 1. 1909. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST Israel Kudler, Helper, $180, appointed February 1, 1909. DISTRICT, Helen L. Hollomon, Nurse. $600, appointed February 1. 1909. Edward Hait, Laborer. $600, appointed February 1. 1909. No. 154 N assau Street, N ew York. Ellen Dugan, Helper, $240, appointed February 1, 1909. Antonio Mariano, Laborer, $600. appointed February 1, 1909. Albert Toms, Helper, $180, appointed February 2, 1909. CALENDAR OF HEARINGS. Harry Cooper, Helper, $180, appointed February 4, 1909. Minnie Sewell, Domestic, $240, appointed February 2, 1909. Smith Radcliff, Laborer, $600, appointed February 4, 1099. The following hearings will be held during the remainder of the week beginning Monday, March 15, 1909: Wilhelmina Anderson, Domestic. $216, appointed February 4, 1909. Hull Hager, Carpenter, $936, appointed February 8. 1909. Friday, March 19—2:30 p. m.—Room 305.—Case No. 1086.—T hird A ve. R. R. Co., and Annie Durkin, Domestic. $300, appointed February 10, 1909. F rederick W. W hitridge, R eceiver.—“Application for permission and Joseph Capone, Helper, $180, appointed February 13. 1909. approval for the construction and operation of an extension of its Agnes Ryan, Nurse, $420, appointed February 12, 1909. street surface railroad on Fort George Avenue.”—Commissioner William McDonnell, Helper, $180, appointed February 5, 1909. Maltbic. Harry M. Anderson. Laborer, $900, appointed February 15, 1909. 3 :30 p. m.—Commissioner Maltbie’s Room.—Case No. 1078 under Order James C. Mackey, Carpenter, $936, appointed February 15. 1909. 651.—G as Corporations w it h in th e F irst D istrict.—“Prepayment John McLaughlin, Helper, $240, appointed February 16. 1909. Meters.”—Commissioner Maltbie. Richard Clow, Helper, $180. appointed February 17, 1909. William F. Smith, Laborer, $600, appointed February 10, 1909.

Regular meetings of the Commission are held every Tuesday and Friday, at 11:30 Riverside Hospital. a. m., in Room 310. Thomas Wilson, Driver, $720, dropped December 31, 1908. 8154 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

Fourth—Certificates in respect to the vacation of premises at No. 37 Beaver street. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building No. 319 Bridge street, No 580 Hart street, No. 985 Myrtle avenue, No. 1021 Myrtle situated upon lot No 152 Sherman street, City, in the Borough of Queens, avenue, No. 15 Radde place, No 60 Walton street, Borough of Brooklyn; No 139 has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human Crescent street, No. 32 North William street and No. 152 Sherman street, Long Island habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because of the City, Borough of Queens existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its On motion, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: occupants; Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 152 Sherman street, situated upon lot No. 37 Beaver street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on or dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence of a before March 9," 1909. for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among the occupants; of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No 37 Beaver street, in and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, to cause sickness among its occupants. 1909, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary sickness among its occupants. Superintendent. And. further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in Fifth—Report on compliance with certain orders to vacate premises, etc. said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary On motion, it was Superintendent. Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Resolved, That the following orders be and are hereby rescinded, for the reason situated upon lot No. 319 Bridge street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become that the causes for the same have been removed: dangerous to life by reason of want of repair and is unfit for human habitation be­ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. cause of defects in the drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance No. on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; 2205. No. 1427 Avenue A. Ordered. That all persons in said- bui'ding situated on lot No. 319 Bridge street, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, 5679. No. 692 Wythe avenue. 1909. for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair 5560. No. 121 South Fourth street. and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the drainage thereof, and be­ 3610. Rear of No. 116 Bay Fourteenth street. cause of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its 1930. Nos. 74 and 76 Spencer street. occupants. And. further, that this order he affixed conspicuously on the front of and in Sixth—Certificates declaring premises at No. 1413 Avenue A, No. 338 Madison said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary street, Nos. 79 and 81 Thompson street, No. 231 East Ninety-seventh street and No. Superintendent. 303 East One Hundred and First street, Borough of Manhattan; No. 2264 Ellis avenue, Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building Borough of ; No. 2051 Bergen street (rear), No. 179 Harrison avenue situated upon lot No. 580"Hart street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become dan­ (rear), and Nos. 309 to 315 Rutledge street, Borough of Brooklyn; stable at No. 152 gerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing Sherman street (rear), Long Island City, Borough of Queens, public nuisances. thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to On motion, the following orders were entered: cause sickness among its occupants; Whereas, The premises No. 1413 Avenue A, Borough of Manhattan, in The City Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 580 Hart street, of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion of in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public 1909. for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary , —the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares Superintendent. the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building orders, viz.: situated upon lot No 985 Myrtle avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become dangerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence of a That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; Whereas, The premises, No. 338 Madison street, Borough of Manhattan, in The Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 985 Myrtle avenue, City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public 1909. for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as cause sickness among its occupants. sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and Superintendent. declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building thereto orders, viz.: situated upon lot No. 1021 Myrtle avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has hecome That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation Whereas, The premises Nos. 79 and 81 Thompson street, Borough of Manhattan, because of defects in the plumbing and dramage thereof, and because of the existence in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the of a nui«ancc on the premises which is likelv to cause sickness among its occupants; opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 1021 Myrtle avenue, public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of in the Borough of Brooklyn, he required to vacate said building on or before March 9. the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as 1909. for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause —the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares sickness among its occupants. the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in orders, viz.: said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. Superintendent. Whereas, The premises No. 231 East Ninety-seventh street, Borough of Man­ Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building hattan, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being situated upon lot No. 15 Radde place, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become dan­ in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health gerous to life and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what cause sickness among its occupants; it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 15 Radde place, pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and 1909, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life and is unfit for human declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect habitation because of defects in the plumbing thereof, and because of the existence thereto orders, viz.: of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in Whereas, The premises No. 303 East One Hundred and First street, Borough of said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Manhattan, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, Superintendent. being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records situated upon lot No. 60 Walton street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, has become dan­ the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and gerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and of defects in the plumbing and drainage thereof, and because of the existence of a business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health nuisance on the premises which is likely to cause sickness among its occupants; and a public nuisance—the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a Ordered, That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 60 Walton street, nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, in the Borough of Brooklyn, be required to vacate said building on or before March 9, and in respect thereto orders, viz.: 1909; for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by reason of want of repair That the use of the barber shop, in its present condition, be discontinued. and is unfit for human habitation because of defects in the plumbing and drainage Whereas, The premises No. 2264 Ellis avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in The thereof, and because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, being in the opinion sickness among its occupants. of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and health and a public And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records the reports of the said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and what it regards as Superintendent. sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and business pursuit in Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health and a public nuisance situated upon lot No. 139 Crescent street, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, —the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a nuisance, and declares has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, and in respect thereto habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which is likely to orders, viz.: cause sickness among its occupants; That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 139 Crescent street, that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth saturated soil be removed and replaced Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building on with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely dis­ or before March 9, 1909, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by charged therefrom; that all offensive earth be removed from beneath the stable floor, reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence and the.ground space cleaned, disinfected, cemented, and so graded and drained as to of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. discharge all surface water and liquid matter into cesspool, by and through a properly And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in trapped, extra heavy iron drain; that the floors of the horse stalls be provided with a said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary valley drain, properly trapped and connected with the cesspool-connected drain; that Superintendent. yard, and receptacles used for holding manure, be cleaned and disinfected, and all Whereas, The Sanitary Superintendent has certified to this Board that the building manure removed therefrom; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable, and situated upon lot No. 32 North William street, Long Island City, in the Borough of removed from the premises daily, unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes, so as to Queens, has become dangerous to life by reason of want of repair, and is unfit for reduce it to not more than one-third its original bulk. human habitation because of the existence of a nuisance on the premises which »s Whereas, The premises No. 2051 Bergen street (rear), Borough of Brook­ likely to cause sickness among its occupants; lyn, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, Ordered. That all persons in said building situated on lot No. 32 North William being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and street, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, be required to vacate said building health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records on or before March 9, 1909, for the reason that said building is dangerous to life by the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and reason of want of repair, and is unfit for human habitation because of the existence what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and of a nuisance on the premises likely to cause sickness among its occupants. business pursuit in this case arc in condition and effect dangerous to life and health And, further, that this order be affixed conspicuously on the front of and in and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a said building and be served as the law requires, under the direction of the Sanitary nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, Superintendent. and in respect thereto orders, viz.: FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. 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That'the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; 35560. Mrs. Clara Wiessendangcr, to board two children at No. 209 East One Hun­ that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth saturated soil be removed and re­ dred and Fourth street. placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be 35561. Filomena Daprono, to board two children at No. 233 East One Hundred and freely discharged therefrom; that the floor of the stable be made watertight, and that Eleventh street. ihe horse stalls be provided with a valley drain, properly trapped, connected to sewer- 35562. Mrs. Lena Hanan. to board four children at No. 338 East Eighty-seventh street. connected drain; that the manure pit be emptied, cleaned, and disinfected and that 35563. Charles H. Cordes, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 87 Eighth avenue. hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes 35564. Hugo Miller, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 333 Eighth avenue. so as to reduce it to not more than one-third the original bulk; that all manure and 35565. Lejos & Sarantos, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 1338 Third avenue. refuse be removed from the yard, and that the yard be thoroughly cleaned. 35566. Jacob D. Lipkowitz, to keep fifteen pigeons at No. 1648 Avenue A. Whereas, The premises No. 179 Harrison avenue (rear), Borough of Brook­ 35679. Robert Marsh, to keep and slaughter poultry at east side Avenue D, 25 feet lyn, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, south of East Eleventh street, extending 40 feet on Avenue D. being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and 35680. New York Live Poultry Company, J. F. Menke, treasurer, to keep and health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records slaughter poultry at No. 268 Water street. the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and 35567. Julius Lurie, to stable thirty-six horses in cellar at Nos. 182 and 184 Norfolk what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and street. business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health 35568. Ed. Riley, to stable thirty-eight horses in cellar at Nos. 247 and 249 West and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a Sixty-ninth street. nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, 35569. Fred II. Werner, to stable forty-three horses in cellar at Nos. 408 to 412 East and in respect thereto orders, viz.: Seventy-seventh street. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; 35570. George Bockhaus, to stable twenty horses in cellar at No. 326 East One that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth saturated soil be removed and re­ Hundred and Twenty-second street. placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be freely discharged therefrom; that each stall be provided with a movable rack; that BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable, and removed from the premises daily 35571. Gertrude McManus, to board one child at No. 807 Tinton avenue. unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes so as to reduce it to not more than one- 35572. Teresa Tuliano, to board one child at No. 622 East One Hundred and Eighty- third the original bulk; that the stone paving in yard be repaired, and so graded as seventh street. to discharge all surface water into a properly trapped sewer-connected drain. 35573. Mary Sassano, to board two children at No. 1639 Melville avenue. Whereas, The premises Nos. 309 to 315 Rutledge street, Borough of Brook­ 35574. Emma Sutcliff, to board two children at No. 2545 Walker avenue. lyn, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, 35575. Margaret Driscoll to board two children at No. 370 East One Hundred and being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and Thirty-seventh street. health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records 35576. Lottie Taylor, to board two children at No. 711 East One Hundred and the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and Seventy-sixth street. what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and 35577. Esther Hublitz, to hoard three children at No. 1952 Pilgrim avenue. business pursuit in this case arc in condition and effect dangerous to life and health 2243. James Killian, to keep one cow at No. 3228 Tieman avenue. and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a 2244. Emil Janeska, to keep eighteen cows at south side Pelham parkway, 300 feet nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, east of Railroad Bridge. and in respect thereto orders, viz.: 35578. Pauline Blum, to keep three goats at No. 1879 Matthews avenue. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; 35579. Vito Salvatore, to keep one goat at No. 926 East Two Hundred and Fifteenth that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth saturated soil be removed and re­ street. placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be 35580. J. Thomas Stearns, to keep fifteen chickens at No. 1757 Bathgate avenue. freely discharged therefrom; that the use of cellar as a stable, without a permit from 35581. Frank Mantel, to keep twenty-five chickens at No. 1210 Beach avenue. the Department of Health, be discontinued; that the floors of all the box stalls 35582. Annie Loungo, to keep eight chickens at No. 1227 Beach avenue. thereat be made watertight; that said stalls be properly drained and connected with 35583. Mrs. L. McCarthy, to keep eight chickens at No. 1229 Beach avenue. a sewer-connected drain; thc^ the yard be thoroughly cleaned; that all manure be re­ 35584. George Yunge, to keep fifty chickens at No. 4805 Carpenter avenue. moved therefrom; that hereafter all manure be kept inside the stable and removed 35585. Philip J. Kearns, to keep sixty chickens at No. 2211 Concourse. from the premises daily unless pressed in bales, barrels or boxes so as to reduce it to 35586. Mrs. M. Searing, to keep twenty chickens at No. 1531 Haight avenue. not more than one-third the original bulk. 35587. Pauline Blum, to keep twenty chickens at No. 1879 Matthews avenue. Whereas, The stable at No. 152 Sherman street (rear), Long Island City, Borough 35588. Pauline Blum, to keep ten ducks at No. 1879 Matthews avenue. of Queens, in The City of New York, and the business pursuit specified in this case, 35589. Mary Malck, to keep ten chickens at No. 3466 Park avenue. being in the opinion of the Board in a condition and in effect dangerous to life and 35590. Ike Melnid, to keep eighteen chickens at No. 1861 Wallace avenue. health and a public nuisance, and the Board having taken and filed among its records 35591. Kate M. Moyniham, to keep fifty chickens at west side Weigand place, third the reports of the Sanitary Superintendent and the Inspectors relating thereto, and house north of One Hundred and Eightieth street. what it regards as sufficient proof to authorize its declaration that the premises and 35592. Mrs. Julia Frese, to keep twelve chickens at No. 360 East One Hundred and business pursuit in this case are in condition and effect dangerous to life and health Eighty-fourth street. and a public nuisance, the Board hereby enters in its records the said premises as a 35593. Annie Dowling, to keep twenty chickens at north side Two Hundred and nuisance, and declares the same to be a public nuisance dangerous to life and health, Twenty-first street, beginning 31X) feet west of Barnes avenue and ex­ and in respect thereto orders, viz:: tending 25 feet west. That the use of said premises in its present condition as a stable be discontinued; that the said premises be cleaned; that the filth saturated soil be removed and re­ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. placed with fresh earth, and the surface so graded that all surface water shall be 35594. Antonia Mulea, to board one child at No. 92 Atlantic avenue. freely discharged therefrom; that the keeping of goats thereat without a permit from 35595. Nunzia Lignori, to board r ue child at No. 416 Carroll street. this Department, be discontinued; that the wooden floors of horse stalls and stable 35596. Josephine Carlo, to board one child at No. 590 Carroll street. thereat, and the saturated earth beneath same be removed, the site cleaned and dis­ 35597. Maria Risano, to board one child at No. 12 Ellery street. infected, and the floors of the horse stalls be cemented and so graded as to discharge 35598. Virginia Mancinelle, to board one child at No. 47 Ellery street. all liquids into a watertight, properly trapped cesspool connected valley drain; that 35599. Mrs. Agnes Moller. to board one child at No. 516 Fourth avenue. each stall be provided with a movable rack; that all manure be removed from the 35600. Marie Gartano, to board one child at No. 104 Jackson avenue. ground adjoining stable, the site cleaned and disinfected, and that hereafter manure 35601. Giovannina Crestoli, to board one child at No. 715 Lorinier street. be kept inside stable and removed daily unless kept in bales, barrels or boxes com­ 35602. Emily White, to board one child at No. 372 Myrtle avenue. pressed therein at least once each day to not more than one-third its original bulk; 35603. Guiseppi Fontana, to board one child at No. 197 Navy street. said barrels, bales and boxes to be kept inside until time of removal; that the stable 35604. Rachele Gambalc, to board one child at No. 498 President street (rear). be properly and adequately ventilated; that the use of an apartment in stable thereat, as 35605. Guiseppina Flora, to board one child at No. 194 Prospect street. a human sleeping room, be discontinued. 35606. Maria Gambino, to board one child at No. 154 Skillman street. Seventh—Reports on applications for permits. 35607. Eva Wazmati, to board one child at No. 164 Sutter avenue. 35608. Mary Di Dandrea, to board one child at No. 53 Taaffe place. On motion, it was 35609. Florinda De Vito, to board one child at No. 279 Third avenue. Resolved, That permits be and arc hereby granted as follows: 35610. Nicoletta Barazzi, to board one child at No. 215 First street. 35611. Bridget Dugan, to board one child at No. 392a Seventeenth street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 35612. Jeanic Drayton, to board one child at No. 381 Eighteenth street. _ N o . 35613. Marie Annella Monterosa, to board one child at Sixty-second street, near 35527. Abraham Storm, to conduct public bath at No. 21 Hester street. Thirteenth avenue. 35528. Mrs. Mary Meade, to board one child at No. 113 Amsterdam avenue. 35614. Francesca Scavoni, to board one child at No. 1402 Sixty-sixth street. 35529. Angela Perronc, to board one child at No. 293 Elizabeth street. 35615. Grazia Bruno Sicurezza. to board one child at No. 1404 Sixty-sixth street. 35530. Mrs. Louisa Gammiello, to lioard one child at No. 2284 First avenue. 35616. Rose Romanda Gloria, to board one child at corner Sixty-sixth street and 35531. Mrs. Carmella Taefauer, to board one child at No. 306 Pleasant avenue. Fourteenth avenue. 35532. Mrs. Lena McKenna, to board one child at No. 1351 Second avenue. 35617. Mrs. M. J. Betts, to board two children at No. 1698 Bergen street. 35533. Mrs. McCord, to board one child at No. 401 East Sixteenth street. 35618. Margaret D. Brent, to board two children at No. 1719 Bergen street. 35534. Emma Tierney, to board one child at No. 419 East Seventeenth street. 35619. Louisa Lott, to board two children at No. 321 Carroll street. 35535. Mary A. Tobin, to board one chil l at No. 421 East Twenty-fifth street. 35620. Mary Shields, to board two children at No. 23 Conselvea street (rear). 35536. Josephine Wigand, to board one child at No. 527 West Fifty-second street. 35621. Sophia O’Sullivan, to board two children at No. 101 Flatbush avenue. 35537. Mrs. Catharine Birmingham, to board one child at No. 405 East Sixty-third 35622. Minnie Ryder, to board two children at No. 325 Furman street. street. 35623. Mary Bartley, to board two children at No. 215 Kent street. 35538. Marie Beriult, to board one child at No. 418 East Seventieth street. 35624. Mary Wrieden, to l>oard two children at No. 127 Oakland street. 35539. Bertha Arndt, to board one child at No. 401 East Eighty-third street. 35625. Rose Heller, to board two children at No. 2083 Pacific street. 35540. Helen Graham, to board one child at No. 210 East Ninety-fifth street. 35626. Jennie Felskin, to board two children at No. 1881 Sterling place. 35541. Carmela Mazziotti, to board one child at No. 227 East One Hundred and 35627. Margaret Boormann, to board two children at No. 3903 Third avenue. Eighth street. 35628. Laira Phillips, to board two children at No. 93 Truxton street. 35542. Rosie Martello. to board one child at Nos. 211 and 213 East One Hundred and 35629. Margaret Wynne, to board two cbildrrti at No. 257 Twentieth street. Eleventh street. 35630. Lotta Schielk, to board two children at No. 339 Forty-seventh street. 35543. Teresia Sa»ro, to board one child at Nos. £15 and 217 East One Hundred and 35631. Agnes Farrell, to board two children at No. 313 Fifty-eighth street. Eleventh street. 35632. Ellen Murray, to board three children at No. 316 Macdougal street. 35544. Jennie Concordo, to board one child at No. 323 East One Hundred and Twelfth 35633. Mrs. R. Pinco, to board three children at No. 1747 St. Johns place. street. 35634. Antonia Disalvo Balbusca, to board three children at Sixty-sixth street and 35545. Mrs. Rachel Lewin, to board one child at No. 221 East One Hundred and Fourteenth avenue. Thirteenth street. 35635. Jennie Selinitsky, to board four children at No. 84 Grafton street. 35546. Maria D’Amico, to board one child at No. 234 East One Hundred and 35636. Rebecca Loewenwerth, to board six children at No. 84 Grafton street. Thirteenth street. 35637. Robert J. Boles, to keep ten chickens at No. 320 Nineteenth street. 35547. Louisa Turrio, to board one child at No. 317 East Qne Hundred and Four­ 35638. Mrs. Albert S. Cohen, to keep ten chickens at No. 1124 Fiftieth street. teenth street. 35681. Dinemann & Sojoloff, to keep and slaughter poultry at No. 915 Flushing ave­ 35548. Mary Suldina, to board one child at No. 446 East One Hundred and Fifteenth nue. street. 35549. Rosie De Mark, to board one child at No. 448 East One Hundred and Fifteenth BOROUGH OF QUEENS. street. 35639. Lucia Lemma, to board one child at No. 227 Boulevard, Long Island City. 35550. Mary Spielman, to board one child at No. 434 East One Hundred and 35640. Maria Masone. to board one child at No. 22 DubrufT avenue, Jamaica. Eighteenth street. 35641. Mrs. Elsie S. Post, to board one child at No. 146 Lake street. Corona. 35551. Mrs. M. J. Freeman, to beard one child at No. 615 Eighth avenue. 35642. Mrs. Maria Santarella, to board one child at north side Ocean avenue, first 35552. R. Perillo, to board two children at No. 2301 First avenue. house east of Liberty avenue, Ozone Park. 35553. Mrs. M. Murphv, to board two children at No. 641 East Ninth street. 35643. Mrs. Amelia Nidds, to board three children at north side Locust avenue, first 35554. Mrs. Mamie Tait, to board tw

On motion, it was 19807. Morris Seltzer, No. 1128 Manhattan avenue. Resolved, That the following permits to practice midwifery in The City of New 19813. Peter Knoll, No. 544 Third avenue. York, be and the same are hereby granted: 19816. Julian Lesniewski, No. 67 North Seventh street. 19819. Rachel Alterman, No. % Walton street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 19801. Philip Leichter, No. 137 Harrison avenue. No. 19808. Morris Cohen, Nos. 182 to 188 Hudson avenue. 35646. Celesta Cavallo DeCarlo, No. 330 Fast Sixty-third street. 19814. Nelson & Stianson, No. 100 Fifth avenue. 35647. Johanna Faust, No. 172 East Eighty-ninth street. 19818. Joseph Goldstein, No. 1709 Eastern parkway. 35648. Anna Johannis, No. 318 East Eightieth street. 19803. Samuel Horowitz, No. 364 Hopkinson avenue. 35649. Sophie YV. Kruger, No. 434 YVest Forty-second street. 19780. J. H. Renken, No. 80 Seventh avenue. 35650. Frieda P. Mugerman, Nos. 157 and 159 Allen street. 19805. Hannah Nitsche, No. 697 Hart street. 35651. Filomena Palmieri, No. 222 East One Hundred and Eighth street. 19795. Marcus Schwartz, No. 527 Bushwick avenue. 35652. Pauline Papp Prista, No. 332 East Fifty-fourth street. 19791. Philip Simon, No. 524 Central avenue. 35653. Angelina Raffo, No. 93 Macdougal street. 19804. Andrew Polo, No. 225 Johnson avenue. 35654. Etti Schneider, No. 141 Attorney street. 19810. Steve Stiansen, No. 342 Smith street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 19785. Jeanette Flamin, No. 235 Lee avenue. 35655. Anna Lasko, No. 771 Trinity avenue. 19809. Mary Goldenberg, No. 129 Sumner avenue. 35656. Philomena Orlando, No. 588 Morris avenue. 19799. Simon Greenberg, Nos. 29 and 31 Bartlett street 35657. Mrs. Mary Wiebel, No. 1618 Melville avenue, Van Nest Park. 19747. Samuel Ehrenzeich, No. 27 Reid avenue. 19755. Eva Wischofsky, No. 234 Stockton street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 19763. Lawrence Siegler, No. 147 Leonard street. 35658. Rosina Della Chiesa Costa, No. 138^ Classon avenue. 19708. Max Kalmowitz, No. 215 Hoyt street. 35659. Mrs. Matilda Delker, No. 140 Ralph street. 19745. Ida Ziebolz, No. 141 Bleecker street. 35660. Guiseppa C. Di Cataldo, No. 99 Throop avenue. 19750. Solomon Sok, No. 63 Beaver street. 35661. Phillipina H. Erath, No. 238 St. Nicholas avenue. 19771. Plate Bros., No. 7702 Third avenue. 35662. Maria Firitz, No. 1077 Manhattan avenue. 19788. Matthew Yaccaruso, No. 117 Navy street. 35663. Emilie Florio, No. 155 Twenty-first street. 19789. Michael Canto, No. 32 Hopkins street. 35664. Marguerite Lamoureux, No. 441 Fifty-first street. 19790. Abraham Lidsky, No. 242 McKibben street. 35665. Fanny Lizyg Litvokowsky, No. 120 Liberty avenue. 19793. Moses Rabinowitz, No. 185 Varet street. 35666. Ray Miller. No. 1827 Pitkin avenue. 19776. Morris Solotnitsky, No. 67 Walton street. 35667. Filomena Pascale. No. 71 Jackson street. 19777. Max Feingold, No. 86 Hopkins street. 35668. Mrs. Placida Rampulla, No. 1422 Bergen street. 19729. Michael Stang, No. 198 Watkins street. 35669. Bertha Rudolph, No. 186 Christopher avenue. 19757. Isadore Rich, No. 176 Nassau avenue. 35670. Elizabeth Schaefer, No. 636 Classon avenue. 19756. George Bosenberg, No. 649 Manhattan avenue. 35671. Julie Schnel, No. 288 Stagg street. 19767. Annie Fanroth, No. 31 Hopkins street. 19768. Jacob Sishinsky, No. 547 Bushwick avenue. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 19760. M. W. Junghterchen, No. 854 Bushwick avenue. 35672. Anna Casa, No. 58 Catherine street, Jamaica, Long Island. 19769. Max Kosovsky, No. 136 North First street. 35673. Emanuela Cornetta, No. 8 Central avenue, Corona, Long Island. 19740. Miriam Glaseroff, No. 260 South First street. 35674. Mrs. Bertha Kjar, No. 323 Fifteenth street. College Point, Long Island. 19736. Gus Mikulski, No. 38 Hudson avenue. 35675. Mrs. Emma Levy, No. 8 Doscher avenue, Ridgewood Heights. 19754. Otto Kramer, No. 842 Hart street. 35676. Eugenie Luneau, No. 4008 Grafton avenue, YVoodhaven. 19765. Harry Simon, No. 1236 Gates avenue. 35677. Marie Maier, No. 255 Woodward avenue, Ridgewood. 19749. Michael Markgrof, No. 915 Grand street. 35678. Carolina Tamszunas, No. 88 Greenpoint avenue, Long Island City. 19751. August Martens. No. 679 Bedford avenue. 19735. Lizzie Mingst, No. 223 Lee avenue. Report of application for store and wagon permits for the sale and delivery of 19732. Ferdinand Rohde, No. 52 Hudson avenue. milk in The City of New York, 19829. Catherine Gellat, No. 725 Union street. On motion, it was 19849. Brooklyn Delicatessen Company, No. 7417 Third avenue. Resolved, That the following permits for the sale and delivery of milk in The 19836. Gussie Keller, No. 115 Wvckoff avenue. City of New York be and the same are hereby granted: 19837. Anna Allenberg, No. 9318 Third avenue. 19834. Benjamin Light, No. 1421 Gates avenue. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 19831. Samuel Blank, No. 311 YVallabout street. No. Stores. 19844. Louis Reblum, No. 223 Bushwick avenue. 3618. Sadie Brandenberg, No. 75 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. 19839. Joseph Kovitz, No. 315 Bushwick avenue. 3432. Herman Bodner, No. 197 Hester street. 19846. Samuel Ragovin, No. 617 Blake avenue. 230. Dora Krigsman, No. 305 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. 19830. Jacob Krugman, No. 691 Blake avenue. 348. Charles Hayo, No. 732 Amsterdam avenue. 19853. Rudolph Schneider, No. 409 Central avenue. 405. Henry Kropp, No. 2649 Eighth avenue. 615. Chas. F. Stemger, No. 638 Hudson street. On motion, it was 679. Jacob Adler, No. 947 Columbus avenue. Resolved, That permits be and are hereby denied as follows: 1624. William Wrieden, No. 225 West Sixty-sixth street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 1655. George Priester, No. 1025 Second avenue. No. 1861. Henry Tienken, No. 221 W est One Hundred and Forty-second street. 18011. Daniel J. Fogarty, to sell milk in The City of New York; No. Ill Prospect 2042. Peter Rosenkrantz, No. 237 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. avenue, Brooklyn. 2190. Adolph W. Behrens, No. 447 West Fortieth street. 18012. Sam Golieb, to sell milk in The City of New York; No. 419 Blake avenue, 2833. Amelia Willis, No. 563 Ninth avenue. Brooklyn. 3538. Max Pinchosowitz, No. 1 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street. 18013. Hamilton Dairy Company, to sell milk in The City of New York; No. 410 4434. John Lohrs, No. 14 Gansevoort street. West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street. 4456. Mary O’Hara, No. 63 East One Hundred and Thirty-second street. 18014. Nelson & Sinclair, to sell milk at No. 218 YY'est Sixty-first street. 4459. Wm. Woodhouse, No. 1636 Lexington avenue. 18015. Antony Laurie, to keep pigeons for sale at No. 430 West Twenty-fifth street 5467. Joseph Rosenthal, No. 1490 Lexington avenue. 18016. Maria Necoletta, to board one child at No. 2128 Second avenue. 5516. Bart. Lahitf, No. 43 East One Hundred and Thirty-third street. 18017. Mrs. John O’Connor, to board one child at No. 226 East Seventy-fourth street. 5737. Joseph Goldman, No. 359 First avenue. 18018. Mary Rico, to board one child at No. 450 East One Hundred and Fifteenth 6257. Thomas Moder, No. 664 Lenox avenue. street. 6312. Dominick Dalba, No. 201 West Sixty-sixth street. 18019 Mrs. Susan Fuller, to board one child at No. 339 West Thirty-seventh street. 6451. Herman Kopf, No. 669 Lenox avenue. 18020. George Demitre, to manufacture carbonated water at No. 75 Eighth avenue. 6823. Bellegeino Marsahi, No. 342 East Fortieth street. 18021. Eugene H. Caplan. to keep thirty pigeons at No. 305 East Fifty-sixth street. 6862. Richard Jones, No. 99 Ninth avenue. 18066. Raffael J. YY’olkenstein, to stable horses in cellar at No. 151 YY'est Twenty - 7681. Nathan Malament, No. 22 East One Hundred and Twelfth street. eighth street. 7713. L'lrich Dietle, No. 519 YY'est Forty-second street. 18067. S. K. Gos.;, to stable horses in cellar at No. 320 East Thirty-fifth street. 7728. Gustave Dietle, No. 431 West Fortieth street. 18068. Minder Stable Company, C. H. Minder, manager, to stable horses in cellar at 8001. Celia Newberg, No. 353 East One Hundred and Twentieth street. No. 408 YY'est Fifty-second street. 8110. Jacob Metsch, No. 625 Third avenue. 8296. Ernest Lindenberger, No. 322 West Forty-ninth street. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 8739. Louis Canary, No. 1707 Second avenue. 18069. Gilardo De Genova, to keep one goat at No. 3638 Holland avenue. 9342. Julia Grilini, No. 362 East Seventy-second street. 18070. Julius Osterberg, to keep thirty pigeons at No. 2483 Cambreling avenue. 10069. Pauline Badolato, No. 330 East One Hundred and Seventh street. 18071. Julius Osterberg, to keep fifty chickens at No. 2483 Cambreling avenue. 10343. Catherine Behrens, No. 17 YY'est One Hundredth street. 18072. Mrs. Pezzullo, to keep ten chickens at No 1669 Clay avenue 103%. Wm. Heicenroether, No. 211 East One Hundred and Twenty-second street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 10436. Celia Giller, No. 308 Hast Ninety-fourth street. 10534. Jacob Scherzer, No. 738 Second avenue. 18022. Isadore Mirsky, to sell milk at No. 1830 Pitkin avenue. 10580. Tony J. Polacek, No. 232 East Seventy-fourth street. 18023. Matthew Bcrens, to sell ntilk at No. 293?.£ Ninth avenue. 11245. John N. Hardy, No. 447 Hudson street. 18024. Hyman Rosenberg, to sell milk at No. 411 South Fifth street. 12310. Bernhard Herschberg, No. 2027 Third avenue. 18025. Peter Natoli, to sell milk at No. 60 Union street. 18026. Otto Paulsen, to sell milk at No. 655 Hicks street. Wagons. 18027. James Ryan, to sell milk at No. 860 Fulton street. 3626 3o27. Abraham Bender. No. 712 Hendrix street, Brooklyn. 18028. Gustave Gehrke, to sell milk at No. 3217 Fulton street. .3628-,3629. Chas. Brannnar, No. 186 Ditniars avenue, Long Island City. 18029. Aaron Newman, to sell milk at No. 276 New Tersey avenue. 3630-3636. Church Temperance Society, No. 281 Fourth avenue. 18030. Nathan Gould, to sell milk at Nc. 186 Floyd street. 18031. Christenson YVicks, to sell milk at No. 417 Court street. 3637-3641. Balzer Eib, Necker avenue near Steuben street, Concord, Staten Island. 18032. Vincent Travagla, to sell milk at No. 7715 Third avenue. 3643-3664. George lhnken. No. 194 Nineteenth street, Brooklyn. 18033. Charles Koch, to sell milk at No. 101 Nostrand avenue. 3665. Fred W. Bohland, No. 78 Coffey street, Brooklyn. 18034. Nathan Schumer, to sell milk at No. 1056 Myrtle avenue. 3666-3667. James Cook, Jr., No. 215 Powers street, Brooklyn. 18035. Jacob Weisser, to sell milk at No. 393 YVatkins street. 3668. William Hartmann, No. 1% Nineteenth street, Brooklyn. 18C36. Isadore Kramer, to sell milk at No. 542 Hopkinson street. 3669-3670. Heinrich Dittmer, No. 264 Cofiover street, Brooklyn. 18037. Simon Meyer, to sell milk at No. 1727 Park place. 3671. Patrick Gilmartin, No. 617 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. 18038. Jacob Mintz, to sell milk at No. 454 Jerome street. 3672. Heinrich J. Kahrs, No. 268 Avenue A. 18039. Samuel Feldman*, to sell milk at No. 2784 Atlantic avenue. 3673. Steinfeld & Greenberg. No. 227 East Eighty-first street. 18040. John Petty, to sell milk at No. 641 LTnion street. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 18041. Joseph Rehder, to sell milk at No. 559 Fourth avenue. 18042. Charles Higgs, to sell milk at No. 1720 Eighth avenue. No. Stores. 18043. Abe Cohen, to sell milk at No. 1702 Prospect place. 19820. Harry Stein, No. 595 Sutter avenue. 18044. Berth Peisner, to sell milk at No. 129 Sands street 19812. Solomon Freedman, No. 364 Georgia avenue. 18045. Alexander Jaftok, to sell milk at No. 77 Gold street 19783. Jacob Levy, No. 278 Hinsdale street. 18046. Joseph Reiter, to sell milk at No. 254 Hamilton avenue. 19779. Ida Rosenfeld, No. 92 Thatford avenue. 18047. Walter Woit, to sell milk at No. 80 Meeker avenue. 19824. John Kronshage, No. 864 Flatbush avenue. 18048. John Pietro, to sell milk at No. 49 Spencer street. 19822. Tobias Tynan, No. 17$l/2 Norman avenue. 18049. Abraham Sugarman, to sell milk at No 174 Harrison avenue. 19827. Fannie Weintraub, No. 1041 Bedford avenue. 18050. Rachel Eisenberg, to sell milk at No. 854 Myrtle avenue. 19823. Tobias Tynan, No. 78 South First street. 18051. David Geir, to sell milk at No. 426 Sutter avenue. 19825. Mary Bruno, No. 138 Frost street. 18052. Isaac Weinfeld, to sell milk at No. 546 Sackman street. 19828. Jacob Leinwand, No. 522 Howard avenue. 18053. Benjamin Heller, to sell milk at No. 1057 DeKalb avenue. 19778. Gustave Lange, No. 1206 Nostrand avenue. 18054. Esther Cohen, to sell milk at No. 109 Hopkins street. 19817. Rose Ratzan, Nos. 69 and 61 Stockton street. 18055 William Curtis, to sell milk at No. 659 Flatbush avenue. 19802. John J. Cronin, No. 45 Dean street. 18056. Jacob Jacobson, to sell milk at No. 85 Hopkins street FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 3157

18057. Charles Stern, to sell niilk at No 870 Bedford avenue. 23536. Mrs. Emily Wolf, to board children at No. 338 East Fifty-third street. 18058. Emma Price, to sell milk at No. 489 Smith street. 23939. Georgiana Lacombe, to board children at No. 402 East Fifty-third street. 18059. Morris Seltzer, to sell milk at No. 348 Christopher street. 27614. Mary Argyle, to board children at No. 302 Fast Fifty-sixth street. 18060. Sine Rand, to sell milk at No. 312 Bushwick avenue. 29234. Julie Leonardi. to board children at No. 313 ICast Sixty-first street. 18061. Elias Silverman, to sell milk at No. 390 Rockaway avenue. 18721. Mary Cosgrove, to board children at No. .408 East Seventy-ninth street. 18062. Magdalena Van Hutten, to sell milk at Nc. 1103 Myrtle avenue 23941. Mrs. Mary Doherty, to board children at No. 450 East Seventy-ninth street. 18063. Richard Kroos, to sell milk at No. 840 Flatbush avenue. 23454. Elizabeth Brophv, to board children at No. 117 East Ninetieth street. 18064. Bessie Rudick, to sell milk at No. 452 Graham avenue. 26778. Mrs. T. Donahue, to board children at No. 248 East Ninety-fourth street. 18065 Frank Cucurullo, to sell milk at No. 552 Court street. 15672. Fallen Mulligan, to board children at No. 339 East Ninety-fifth street. 18073. Charles T. Johnson, to keep and sell birds at No. 294 Fifteenth street. 20651. Mary Gallagher, to board chi dren at No. 339 East Ninety-fifth street. 18074. Carl Pfluger, to keep ten chickens at No. 1222 Avenue C. 17759. Bridget Mulhcrn, to board children at No. 156 F2ast Ninety-seventh street. 18075. William Goldberg, to keep seven chickens at Nos. 68 and 70 Liberty avenue 16660. Mrs. Alary Tammcy, to board children at No. 214 least Ninety-seventh street. 18076. Israel Levinson, to keep seven chickens at No. 531 Waverly avenue. 30812. Mary Bannon, to board children at No. 225 East Ninety-ninth street. 18077. Pasquale Farese. to keep six chickens at No. 2834 West Fifteenth street. 24416. Justina Cenzius, to board children at Nos. 71 and 73 East One Hundred and 18078. George Wright, Jr., to stable seven horses in a cellar at No. 248 Pacific street. Fifth street. 33609. Mrs. Lillie C. Wines, to board children at No. 51 blast One Hundred and Sixth BOROUGH OF QUEENS. street. 18079. William A. Kaiser, to keep fifteen chickens at No. 2703 Jamaica avenue, Rich­ 27801. Minnie F'ranziskus, to board children at No. 73 East One Hundred and Sixth mond Hill. street. • 24145. Rosa Bermonde, to board children at No. 320 East One Hundred and ’Seventh On motion, it was street. Resolved, That the following permits to practice midwifery in The City of New 27605. Antoinette Gaeta, to board children at No. 330 East One Hundred and Ninth York be and the same are hereby denied: street. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 21391. Antoinetta Santoras, to board children at Nos. 238 and 240 East One Hundred No. and Eleventh street. 18080. Raffaela Petrillo, No. 324 East Eleventh street. 32980. Lucia Fiorella, to board children at No. 309 Iiast One Hundred and Eleventh street. On motion, it was 25538. Gustiua Zenzius, to board children at No. 219 East One Hundred and Twelfth Resolved, That the following permits be and the same are hereby revoked: street. 27449. Mrs. Anna Lynch, to board children at No. 241 East One Hundred and Twelfth BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. street. No. 31312. Concetta Magieo, to board children at No. 319 East One Hundred and Twelfth 230. Rebecca Pichotsky, to sell milk at No. 305 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. street. 28352. Angela Patraglia, to board children at No. 329 East One Hundred and Twelfth 348. William Lunghood, to sell milk at No. 732 Amsterdam avenue. street. 405. Anna Misel, to sell milk at No. 2649 Eighth avenue. 23464. Carmela Dinasi, to board children at No. 333 East One Hundred and Twelfth 615. Gotthiff Wolz, to sell milk at No. 638 Hudson street. street. 679. Joseph Abraha, to sell milk at No. 947 Columbus avenue. 33884. Maria Antonia Ferolcto, to board children at No. 340 East One Flundred and 1624. John Bajart, to sell milk at No. 225 West Sixty-sixth street. Fourteenth street. 1655. Esther Worth, to sell milk at No. 1025 Second avenue. 25530. Rosa Spinello, to board children at No. 421 East One Hundred and Fourteenth 1861. Samuel Cohen, to sell milk at No. 221 West One Hundred and Forty-second street. street. 33885. Filomena Danzo, to board children at No. 423 East One Hundred and Four­ 2042. Joseph Goldman, to sell milk at No. 237 East One Hundred and Fifteenth teenth street. street. 28254. F'rancisca Donato, to board children at No. 317 Ivast One Hundred and Fif­ 2190. John Wrede, to sell milk at No. 447 West Fortieth street. teenth street. 2833. John Scholler, to sell milk at No. 593 Ninth avenue. 24758. Maria Papio, to board children at No. 318 East One Hundred and Fifteenth 3538. Jacob Axel, to sell milk at No 1 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street. street. 4434. John Lohrs, to sell milk at No. 169 Perry street. 30261. Mrs. Cuccio, to board children at No 338 East One Hundred and Fifteenth 4456. Hugh O’Hara, to sell milk at No. 63 East One Hundred and Thirty-second street. street. 25533. Theresa Tufaro, to board children at No. 408 East One Hundred and Sixteenth 4459 Meyer Rabinowitz, to sell milk at No. 1636 Lexington avenue. street. 5467. Becky Essenfeld, to sell milk at No. 1490 Lexington avenue. 34319. Marie Magerarda, to board children at No. 321 Ea

2553. Jacob Goodman, to sell milk at No. 920 Longwood avenue. Reports on Applications to Record Corrected Certificates. 2676. George Stengele, to sell milk at No. 733 Courtlandt avenue. On motion, it was 2679. Benj. and Rosie Greemvald, to sell milk at No. 2679 Third avenue. Resolved, That permission be and is hereby given to record corrected certificates 2680. Hymin Singer, to sell milk at No. 481 Wendover avenue. relating to: 2835. Max Ginsberg, to sell milk at No. 953 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Born. Born. street. Francesco A. F. Viglione, June 12, 1908. 23981. Janet McManus, to board children at No. 3816 Park avenue. August Waldemar Callmer, October 5, 26918. Mrs. Mary Gregory, to board children at No. 1476 Southern boulevard. 1893. Died. Freida Geffire, February 16, 1903. 32322. Margaret Driscoll, to board children at No. 370 East One Hundred and Thirty- Charles Haft, December 19, 1899. seventh street. Isidoro Lipira, September 27, 1903. Victoria Bucalo, March 16, 1905. 32583. Teresa Oslatido, to board children at No. 2384 Belmont avenue. Thomas J. Green, November 9, 1903. Julia Mulvey, April 26, 1908. 30033. Frances Newman, to board children at No. 3476 Third avenue. Annie Yucarello, August 3, 1907. Saverio Elisio, February 6, 1909. 3U035. Jane Maglaire, to board children at No. 379 East One Hundred and Fifty- Viola Agnes Bowman, February 23, 1909. ninth street. Died. Edward Meurer, February 25, 1909. 32726. Marie Ebling, to board children at No. 858 Home street. Vincenzo Pricola, February 1, 1907. John J. Nichols, February 25, 1909. 32727. Mary C. O’Connell, to board children at No. 3418 Park avenue. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Reports on Applications to File Delayed and Imperfect Certificates. 19038. Christina Ellmers, to sell milk at No. 544 Third avenue. On motion, it was 16415. .Anderson & Stiansen, to sell milk at No. 100 Fifth avenue. ResoKed, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to file in the 17198. William Kosofsky, to sell milk at Nos. 78 and 80 South First street. volume of "Delayed and Imperfect Certificates” the following certificates: 18520. Louis Lembeck, to sell milk at No. 229 Floyd street. James F. Corcoran, February 5, 1903. 12061. Edwin H. N. Paulsen, to sell milk at No. 655 Hicks street. Born Clifford Worthington Butt, November Silvia Damato October 31, 1903. 14613. Alexander Hecht, to sell milk at No. 495 Court street. Ersilia Danzille, March 22, 1904. 6957. Isaac Applebaum, to sell milk at No. 222 Hamilton avenue. 25 1901. Madeline Whalen, January 2, 1902. William Edelman, May 3, 1903. 16708. Robert Wilson, to sell birds and small animals at No. 994 Broadway. David Ehrlich, March 2, 1903. 32755. Elsie Cappice, to board children at No. 445 Liberty avenue. Christopher Martin, December 25, 1902. 28914. Giovanna Sulvi, to board children at No. 210 Fourth avenue. Norman A. Etler, September 6, 1902. Julia Falk, June 8, 1902. Solomon Tuch, August 8, 1902. Marie A. McCall, June 21, 1903. 31050. Selma Regnerer, to board children at southwest corner of Sixteenth avenue Max Mannes, February 28, 1903. and Fifty-fourth street. Emanuel E. Laufer, June 29, 1903. Lillian R. Goldsmith, December 27, 1903. Rosa Matles, December 25, 1902. 34979. Isabella Rizetta, to board children at No. 582 Sackett street. Etel Nassofer, February 25, 1904. 27203. Josie Anderson, to board children at No. 149 Snediker avenue. Loretta Reiser, February 8, 1902. Eva Kennellie, February 22, 1903. Samuel Nudelman, April 4, 1903. 27736. Maria Exposito, to board children at No. 853 Kent avenue. Rosie Ottenstein, February 20, 1903. 32630. Jennie Fretta, to board children at No. 256 North Seventh street. Thomas F. Mulhearn, October 24, 1902. Ruth Richardson, December 6, 1903. Isidor Rubinstein, January 21, 1903. 35165. Carey Polasino, to board children at No. 132 Boertim street. Henry Ryan. February 27, 1895. 35166. Mary Misci, to board children at No. 132 Boerum street. Godfrey B. Matthews, December 15, 1902. Peisach Sankin, November 12, 1903. 31617. Mary Reino, to board children at No. 352 Melrose street. Helen Sperber, March 3, 1903. 28506. Rose Grano, to board children at No. 23 Spencer street. Sidney Ascher, April 4, 1904. Jacob Jarmark, August 10, 1903. Bennie Steinberg, F'ebruary 6, 1904. 34018. Guiseppi Napoli, to board children at No. 119 Boerum street. Jake Streicher, January 28, 1903. 33677. Antonia Disalvo, to board children at No. 6519 Fourteenth avenue. Philip Jarmark, June 21, 1901. Charles Glickman, January 14, 1903. Ellen Trachtenberg, April 28, 1904. 32651. Chas. J. Shay, to keep twenty pigeons at No. 804 DeKalb avenue. Jeanne A. Wilson. August 9, 1904. 35006. Frank E Brainard, to keep five chickens at No. 7 Sherlock place. Inez Mikkelsen, November 11, 1903. Elizabeth M. Burch, June 23, 1903. Jacob Yonofsky, January 17, 1903. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Sadie Fine, December 15, 1902. Julius Zlotnik, November 15, 1903. 2152. Minnie L. Wilkening, to keep cows at north side of Liberty street, about 125 Gussie Fischer, April 20, 1903. Frieda Fleischer, January 18, 1904. feet east of Grand street, Jamaica. Lena Geffner, August 25, 1903. Max Fruelich, March 1, 1903. 2163. Joseph Wiernash, to keep cows at No. 208 Rockaway road, near Lincoln ave­ Julius Goldberg, September 25, 1902. Freda Germansky, November 7, 1903. nue, Jamaica. Joe Grief, December 12, 1902. Gertrude Goodman, December 31, 1902. 2101. Herman Meyer, to keep cows at Cherry avenue, west of Springfield road, Irving Holzman, February 24, 1903. Samuel D. Grosky, May 27, 1903. Springfield. Louis Kuttler, January 28, 1903. Morris Hannel, F'ebruary 22, 1901. 2102. William Wojtech, to keep cows at No. 168 Flushing avenue. Long Island City. Henry Lipschitz, February 1, 1904. Aaron Harris, December 30, 1902. 2183. John Maduske, to keep cows at No. 797 Ninth avenue, Long Island City. Monroe Mendelson, March 1, 1903. Ruth Harris, March 6, 1903. 29761. John Kilgus, to keep goats at No. 258 Academy street. Long Island City. Manuel Mogolefsky, October 5. 1903. Lilian Kahn, February 8, 1903. 27898. Mary Vlk, to keep goats at No. 202 Goodrich street, Long Island City. Abe Rosenthal, March 30, 1902. Ida Kamerstein, January 15, 1902. 30413. Domino Zollo, to keep goats at No. 47 North First street, Jamaica. Salvatore Sclafani, December 21, 1905. Rosie Kampf, April 21, 1903. 30089. Michael F'errars. to keep pigs at Bandman, near Wyckoff avenue, Jamaica. Harold Berger, December 27, 1903. Arthur H. Kassalon, February 6, 1903. 27901. William Bird, to keep pigs at No. 68 Phraner avenue, Jamaica. Ida Safier, November 7, 1902. Yetta Kluger, November 13, 1903 . 31715. Mrs. Lilev Bodger, to keep pigs at Rockaway road and Hearns avenue, Ja­ Eddie Shellbow, March 4, 1903. Hellen Lamar, August 21, 1901. maica. Robert Janofsky, January 27, 1904. Mary Leddy, September l \, 1893. 27336. Peter Linguitti, to keep pigs at Dakota avenue, corner Louisiana avenue, Antonio Arnone, October 15, 1903. Francis Lowenbein, September 14. 1903. Jamaica South. Domenico Arnone, October 15. 1901. Gertrude Friedman, January 3, 1904. 28537. Bernhard Stehlin, to use smoke house at No. 428 Ralph street, Ridgew’ood. Fannie Aronwald, May 19, 1903. Annie Boskowitz, January 14, 1904. 25664. Guiseppe Aquilino, to use smoke house house at No. 626 Noble street, Astoria. Jennie Banner, December 12, 1902. Ethel L. Lange, November 6, 1902. 25148. Joseph Dauenhauer, to use smoke house at No. 8 Madison avenue, Winfield. Morris Baris, March 9. 1903. Harry Frank, June 16, 1903. 29193. Mrs. Fred Garttner. to use smoke house at Wyckoff avenue, corner of Green Nattien Baumgarden. November 24, 1902. Antonio Dellafiora, December 18, 1906, street. Evergreen. Mabel Becker. October 15. 1902. Paul Dellafiiora, March 12, 1904. Eugen Blau. October 16, 1902. Helena Lieferant, April 8, 1907. Eighth—Reports on applications for relief from orders. Antonio Caldararo, January 30. 1903. Anthony Fiala. June 25, 1907. Joseph Jantz, March 13, 1902. On motion, it was Rosa Caldararo, August 14, 1900. Resolved, That the following orders be extended, modified or rescinded, as fol­ Mary Charnofsky, October 14, 1903. Married. lows : Andrew Conlan, May 12, 1902. Asdor Devejian, January 12, 1907. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. No. Reports on applications for leave of absence. 2612, 2613, 2627. Nos. 208 and 210 Greenwich street and No. 74 Vesey street; ex­ On motion, it was tended until March 17, 1909. Resolved, 1 hat leave of absence be and is hereby granted as follow s: ROROUGH OF THE BRONX. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. 1058, 1059, 1060. 1064 and 1065. Bartow, Baychester; Casanova, Westchester and John F. Connors, M. D„ March 4 to March 5, 1909. West Farms Railroad Station; extended until March 18, 1909. Johanna M. Schrader, February 27 to March 1, 1909. Edward S. McCann, November 27, 1908, to February 28, 1909. On motion, it was James J. Connolly, February 20 and 23, 1909. Resolved, That the following applications for relief from orders be and are hereby Mary McCallig, February 27, 1909. denied: Marcella V. McGloin, March 2, 1909. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Lois Davidson, F'ebruary 13 to February 19, 1909. No. John McNamara, February 17 to F'ebruary 21, 1909. 1933. No. 161 East Seventieth street. Belle Camm, February 24 to February 25, 1909. 3481. No. 47 First street. Etta M. Brockway, February 24 to February 25, 1909. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Josepha Kirschbaum, February 24, 1909. 2129. No. 2265 Pitkin avenue. H. S. Tienken, M. D., F'ebruary 24, 1909. 2738. Nos. 180 and 182 Waverly avenue. Elizabeth F. Catterson. February 16 to February 20, 1909. Madeline E. Mandler. February 24, 1909. Division of General Sanitary Inspections. Wm. Adler, M. D., February 18 to February 27, 1909. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. Madeline E. Mandler, February 27, 1909. (a) Weekly report of work performed by Sanitary Police. Mary G. Alcock, February 25 to F'ebruary 27, 1909. Ordered on file. Edward J. McNally, F'ebruary 23, 1909. (b) Report of Violations of section No. 63 of the Sanitary Code. Dr. Wm. F. Braisted. February 8 to February 23, 1909. The Secretary was directed to notify the persons named in said report that a repe­ tition of the offense will be sufficient cause for the revocation of their permits. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Jennie D. Booth, February 23 to February 24. 1909. Division of Food Inspection. Alfred C. Voute, February 18 to March 1, 1909. Weekly report of the Supervising Inspector. Ordered on file. Roscoe E. Baldwin, February 17 to February 20, 1909. Division of Contagious Diseases. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Weekly reports of the Chief Inspector. Wm. E. McCollom, M. D., February 25 to February 26, 1909. (a) Monthly reports of charitable institutions. G. W. Tong, M. D., February 26, 1909. (b) Reports of inspections of discharged patients from Willard Parker, Recep­ C. H. Ermentraut, M. D., February 19 to February 20, 1909. tion and Riverside Hospitals. Nathan Skolnick, February 23 to February 24, 1909. John J. Crowley, February 23 to February 24, 1909. Ordered on file. Division of Child Hygiene. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Weekly report of the Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. James H. Elson, January 5 to January 11, 1909. George D. Farwell, M. D., January 22 to February 7, 1909. Division of Communicable Diseases. Weekly report of Chief Inspector. Ordered on file. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Adelaide L. McNamara, February 10, 1909. Division of Laboratories. Weekly report of the Pathologist and Directors of the Chemical, Research and Without Pay. Vaccine laboratories. Ordered on file. Alexander Dolphin, one day, February 26, 1909. Mabel Pringle, February 1 to February 21, 1909, inclusive. BOROUGH OP RICHMOND. Weekly reports from the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent of the work performed Copies of resolutions adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in the Borough of Richmond. Ordered on file. January 19, 1909, as follows: First—Transferring $1,787.50 within the appropriation made to the Department of Bureau of Records. Health for the year 1909. # _ The following communications were received from the Registrar of Records: Second—Authorizing an issue of $9,900 Special Revenue Bonds for the payment Weekly report. Ordered on file. of salaries of Medical Inspectors for three months. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 3159

Third—Authorizing an issue of $6,6(X) Special Revenue Bonds for the payment of Disinfectors, 9, at $750...... 6,750 00 salaries of Attending Physicians and Assistant Attending Physicians to the clinics Veterinarian ...... 1,800 00 for the treatment of communicable pulmonary diseases. Veterinarians, 8, at$1,200 ...... 9,600 (X) —were received and ordered on file. Automobile Enginmen, 2, at $1,200...... 2,400 00 A copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Feb­ Telephone Switchboard Operators, 4, at $9(H)...... 3,600 (X) ruary 26, 1909, approving of the request of the Board of Health for authority to enter Telephone Switchboard Operators, 2, at $750...... 1,500 (X) into a contract for the equipment of the new measles pavilion at the Kingston Avenue Stablemen ...... 2,040 (X) Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, at a cost not exceeding $15,000, was received and Laborers ...... *...... 8,580 00 ordered on file. Drivers ...... 20.340 00 On motion, it was Stationary Engineman, not to exceed $4.50 a day...... 1.642 50 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and is hereby re­ Fireman, not to exceed $3 a day...... 1,095 (X) spectfully requested to approve of transfers within the Budget appropriation of the Watchman ...... 1,200 (X) Department of Health for the year 1909, entitled and as follows: Foreman of Laborers...... 1,200 (X) Foreman of Laborers...... 720 00 From Stoker ...... 750 00 368. General Administration, Salaries and Wages, Office of Law Clerk. . $175 00 Fireman ...... 750 00 424. Administration, Brooklyn, Salaries and Wages, District Medical Inspection ...... 4000 00 Supporting schedule of Salaries and. Wages for the whole or for such 386. Administration, Manhattan, Salaries and Wages, Division of Com­ part as is noted of the following Budget appropriations of the De­ municable Diseases, Inspection...... 250 00 partment of Health for 1909: 384. Administration, Manhattan, Salaries and Wages, District Medical Inspection ...... 2,500 00 General Administration— 409. Administration, The Bronx, Salaries and Wages, District Medical 361. Office of the Chief Clerk, Salaries and W ages...... $31,160 00 Inspection ...... 1,000 00 369. Office of Inspector of Construction and Repairs, Sala­ ries and W ages...... $7,925 00 Administration, Manhattan— 378. Office of Assistant Chief Clerk, Salaries and W ages.. 31.088 50 —the same being in excess of the amounts required for the purposes thereof to the appropriations made to said Department for said year, entitled and as follows: Administration, The Bronx— 378. Administration, Manhattan, Salaries and Wages, Office of Assistant 406. Office of Assistant Chief Clerk, Salaries and W ages.. 6 270 (X) Chief Clerk ...... $175 00 Administration, Brooklyn— 423. Administration, Brooklyn, Salaries and Wages, Division of Child 418. Office of Assistant Chief Clerk, Salaries and W a g es.... 12,462 (X) Hygiene ...... 4,(XX) 00 383. Administration, Manhattan, Salaries and Wages, Division of Child Administration, Queens— Hygiene ...... 1,750 (X) 437. Office of Assistant Chief Clerk, Salaries and W ages.. 5,220 (X) 366. General Administration, Salaries and Wages, Division of Child Administration, Richmond— Hygiene ...... 1,000 00 449. Office of Assistant Chief Clerk, Salaries and W a g es... 3,450 00 408. Administration, The Bronx, Salaries and Wages, Division of Child ------89,650 50 Hygiene ...... 1,000 00 Chief C lerk ...... $3,500 00 Clerks, 4 at $2,550...... 10,200 (X) $7,925 00 Cicrks, 2 at $2,100 ...... 4,200 00 —the amount of said appropriation being insufficient. Clerks, 2 at $1,800 ...... 3,600 00 On motion, it was Clerks, 4 at $1,500 ...... 6,000 00 Clerks, 6 at $1,200 ...... 7,200 (X) Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and is hereby re­ Clerks. 5 at $900...... 4.500 00 spectfully requested to approve of the following Supporting Schedules and Schedules Clerk at $750 (part of year)...... 625 (X) of Salaries and Salaries and Wages as revised, for the Department of Health for the Clerk at $600 (part of year)...... 100 (X) year 1909: Clerk...... 540 (X) Supporting Schedule of Salaries and Wages for the whole or for Clerks, 6 at $480...... 2,880 00 such part as is noted of the following Budget appropriations of the Cicrks, 6 at $300...... 1,800 00 Department of Health for 1909: Bookkeeper...... 1,200 00 General Administration— Stenographers and Typewriters, 3 at$9!X) ...... 2,7(X) (X) 360. Office of the Secretary. Salaries and W ages...... $8,(MX) (X) Stenographers and Typewriters, 2 at $750...... 1,5(X) (X) 368. Office of the Law Clerk, Salaries and W ages...... 4,925 (X) Stenographers and Typewriters, 2 at $600...... 1.200 (X) ------$12,925 00 Typewriting Copyists, 2 at $900...... 1,800 00 Secretary ...... $5,(XX) (X) Typewriting Copyist...... 750 00 Stenographer and Typewriter...... 1,050 (X) Typewriting Copyists, 2 at $600...... 1,200 (X) Clerk ...... 2,550 00 Stationary Engineman, not to exceed $4.50 a day...... 1.642 50 Clerk ...... 1,500 (X) Messenger ...... 1,300 00 Clerk ...... 1.050 (X) Foreman of Laborers...... 1,500 (X) Clerk ...... 9(X) (X) Janitor ...... 750 00 Clerk, at $540 (part of year)...... 450 (X) Stokers, not to exceed $3 a day...... 3.285 00 Clerk ...... 300 00 Stoker ...... 750 00 Clerk, at $750 (part of year)...... 125 00 Telephone Switchboard Operators, 2 at$900 ...... 1,800 00 ------12,925 00 Telephone Switchboard Operators, 6 at $750 ...... 4,5(X) 00 Watchman ...... 600 (X) Supporting Schedule of Salaries and Wages for the whole or for Elevator Attendants, 3 at $900...... 2.700 00 such part as is noted of the following appropriations of the De­ Laborers ...... 8,624 00 partment of Health for 1909: Cleaners ...... 6,504 00 Administration, Manhattan— ------89,650 50 377. Office of Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Salaries and Wages Supporting schedule of Salaries and Wages for the whole or for such (in part) ...... $6,450 (X) part as is noted of the following Budget appropriation of the De­ Administration, The Bronx— partment of Health for 1909: 405. Office of Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Salaries General Administration— and Wages (in part)...... 720 (X) 366. Division of Child Hygiene, Salaries and W ages...... $14,290 00 Administration, Brooklyn— Administration, Manhattan— 417. Office of Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Salaries 383. Division of Child Hygiene, Salaries and W ages...... 146,050 00 and Wages (in part)...... Administration, The Bronx— Administration, Queens— 408. Division of Child Hygiene, Salaries and W ages...... 27,7

Clerk ...... 1,200 00 A repott of an inspection of the sanitary conditions of the stations on the north Clerk, at $1,200 (ten months)...... 1,000 00 and south branches of the Staten Island Rapid 1 ransit Road, owned and operated Clerks, 3, at $900 ...... 2,700 00 by the Baltimore and Railroad Company, was received and the Secretary was Clerk ...... 750 00 directed to forward a cony of same to the Public Service Commission of the First Clerks, 6, at $300...... 1.800 00 District of the State of New York. , Clerks, 4. at $480...... 1,920 00 Report of an inspection of the sanitary conditions existing on Barren Island, Stenographer and Typewriter...... 900 00 situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, more particularly with reference to the exist­ Typewriting Copyist ...... 600 00 ence of stray, ownerless pigs, was submitted and the Sanitary Superintendent was ------343,120 00 directed to cause such stray pigs to be disposed of in such manner as he deems most expedient. Supporting schedules of Salaries and Wages for the whole or for such Report of the treatment of Rose Blesi, of No. 319 East One Hundred and Fifth part as is noted of the following Budget appropriations of the De­ street, by one Pasquale Colio, of No. 410 East One Hundred and Seventeenth partment of Health for 1909: street, Borough of Manhattan, in violation of chapter 344 of the Laws of 1907, was received and after consideration of the circumstances cited the Secretary was directed General Administration— to forward the matter to the Counsel of the Medical Society of the County of New 367. Office of Chief of Division of Communicable Diseases. York for prosecution. Salaries and W ages...... $8,850 00 A report of the Registrar of Records regarding a violation of section 162 of the Administration, Manhattan— Sanitary Code by Rebecca Marcus, midwife, No. 8 Rivington street, Borough of 386. Division of Communicable Diseases, Inspection, Sala­ Manhattan, was received, and on motion, it was ries and W ages...... 27,830 00 Resolved, That Permit No. 33286, issued November 18, 1908, to Rebecca Marcus, of No. 8 Rivington street, Borough of Manhattan, to practice midwifery, be and the Administration, Manhattan— same is hereby revoked. 387. Division of Communicable Diseases, Clinic, Salaries and A report in relation to the complaint of Louis Hauswirth, M. D., of No. 236 Wages ...... 14,670 00 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street, in connection with the illness of Sylvia Administration, The Bronx— Jacobs, of No. 200 West One Hundred and Thirtieth street Borough of Manhattan, 411. Division of Communicable Diseases, Inspection and suffering with scarlet fever, was received and ordered on file. Clinical Force, Salaries and W ages...... 11,760 00 A report of the existence of two cases of measles on the White Star steamship “Cedric” was received and ordered on file. Administration, Brooklyn— The application of Morris Abrahams for the approval of the plans and specifi­ 426. Division of Communicable Diseases, Inspection, Sala­ cations for a poultry slaughter house, to be located at No. 334 Delancey street, ries and W ages...... 18,330 00 Borough of Manhattan, was received and on recommendation of the Sanitary Super­ Administration, Brooklyn— intendent. it was 427. Division of Communicable Diseases, Clinic, Salaries Resolved, That the plans and specifications for the erection of a poultry slaughter and Wages ...... 5,340 00 house on the site No. 334 Delancey street. Borough of Manhattan, submitted by Morris Abrahams, be and the same are hereby approved. Administration. Queens— The application of Robert Marsh for the approval of the plans and specifica­ 441. Division of Communicable Diseases, Inspection and tions for a poultry slaughter house, to be located on the site on the east side of Clinical Force, Salaries and Wages...... 5,100 00 Avenue D, 25 feet south of East Eleventh street, extending 40 feet on Avenue D, Administration, Richmond— Borough of Manhattan, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary 453. Division of Communicable Diseases, Inspection and Superintendent, it was Clinical Force, Salaries and W ages...... 3,600 00 Resolved, That the plans and specifications for the erection of a poultry slaughter house on the site on the east side of Avenue D. 25 feet south of East Eleventh Laboratories— street, extending 40 feet on Avenue D, Borough of Manhattan, submitted by Robert 474. Diagnosis, Salaries and Wages...... 17,220 00 Marsh, be and the same are hereby approved. ------112,700 00 The application of Robert Marsh for permit to keep and slaughter poultry at Medical Inspector ...... $3,000 00 the site on the east side of Avenue D, 25 feet south of East Eleventh street, extend­ Medical Inspector ...... 1,800 00 ing 4C feet on Avenue D, Borough of Manhattan, was received, and on recommenda­ Medical Inspectors, 24. at $1,500 (part of year)...... 36.250 00 tion of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Medical Inspectors. 7, at $1,200 (part of year)...... 8.200 00 Nurses, 21, at $900...... 18,900 00 Resolved. That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to issue a permit to Clerks, 4, at $1,200 ...... 4,800 00 Robert Marsh to keep and slaughter poultry at the site on the east side of Avenue D. 25 feet south of East Eleventh street, extending 40 feet on Avenue D, Borough Clerks, 4, at $900 ...... 3,600 00 of Manhattan. Clerk ...... 750 00 Clerk ...... 600 00 The application of the New York Live Poultry Company, J. F. Menke, Treas- Clerks, 3, at $480...... 1,440 00 ercr, to keep and slaughter poultry at No. 268 Water street, Borough of Manhattan, Clerks. 10. at $300 ...... 3,000 00 was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Automobile Engineman ...... 1.200 00 Resolved. That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to issue a permit to the Stenographer and Typewriter...... 900 00 New York Live Poultry Company, J. F. Menke." Treasurer, to keep and slaughter Stenographer and Typewriter (part of year), at $750.. 625 00 poultry at No. 268 Water street. Borough of Manhattan. Telephone Switchboard Operator...... 900 00 The application of Mary Amend for the approval of the site on the north side of Hospital Clerk ...... 1.200 00 East One Hundred and Fifty-second street, 175 feet west of Morris avenue, Borough Hospital Clerks, 2, at $900...... 1.800 00 of The Bronx, for the location of a poultry slaughter house, was received, and on Hospital Clerk ...... 750 00 recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Hospital Clerk ...... 600 00 Resolved, That the site on the north side of East One Hundred and Fifty-second Typewriting Copyist, at $750 (part of year)...... 125 00 street, 175 feet west of Morris avenue. Borough of The Bronx, upon which Mary Laborers ...... 3,120 00 Amend proposes to locate a poultry slaughter house, be and the same is hereby dis­ Helpers ...... 2.400 00 approved. Bacteriologist ...... 1.500 00 The application of Emil Janeske for a permit to keep 18 cows on the premises on Bacteriologist ...... 1 200 00 the south side of Pelham parkway, 300 feet east of Railroad bridge, Borough of The Cleaners ...... 720 00 Bronx, was received, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Laboratory Assistants, 2. at $900...... 1.800 00 Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to issue a permit to Emil Laboratory Assistants, 4, at $750 ...... 3.000 00 Janeske to keep 18 cows on the premises on the south side of Pelham parkway, 300 feet Laboratory Assistants, 7, at $600 ...... 4.200 00 east of railroad bridge. Borough of The Bronx. Bacteriological Diagnostician ...... 1.200 00 The application of Dinerman & Sokoluff for permit to keep and slaughter poultry Bacteriological Diagnostician...... 1,350 00 at No. 915 Flushing avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, was received, and on recommenda­ Bacteriological Diagnostician...... 1.050 00 tion of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Driver ...... 720 00 Resolved, That the Secretary be and is hereby directed to issue a permit to Diner------$112,700 00 man & Sokoloff to keep and slaughter poultry at No. 915 Flushing avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. Bids for furnishing and delivering chemicals, drugs, etc., to the Department of Reports of the commencement of the preventive hydrophobia treatment in the Health, during the year 1909, were received from various persons, but owing to a pro­ cases of George Van Endhoern, No. 818 East Sixteenth street, Borough of Manhattan; test entered by the representative of the Comptroller of The City of New York that Theodore Schmit, No. 1442 Edwards avenue, Westchester, Borough of The Bronx; the provisions of section 345 of the revised ordinances of 1 he City of New York had Mrs. Charlotte Pourd, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn; Frank Wyman, Rosebank, not been observed, were not opened and the Secretary was directed to return said bids Staten Island, Borough of Richmond; Miss S. Scofield, Rosebank. Staten Island, Bor­ together with the security deposits to the respective bidders. ough of Richmond, were received and approved and ordered on file. Estimates for furnishing hardware supplies required at the sanatorium for the Certain applications for certificates of employment were received and the evidence care and treatment oi persons living in The City of New York, suffering with submitted as to the age of the applicants being in accordance with the requirements of tuberculosis, located at Otisville. Town of Mount Hope, Orange County, New York, the law relating to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other as called for in requi-ition No. 318, were received as follows: Patterson Bros., $652; establishments, as amended, it was Sargent & Co.. $649.78; A. F. Brombacher & Co., $585, and on motion, it was Resolved, That the Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby directed to cause Resolved, That the bid or estimate of A. F. Brombacher & Co., to furnish hard­ certificates of employment to be issued to the following named applicants, the applica­ ware supplies required at the sanatorium for the care and treatment of persons tions of whom are recorded as being in compliance with the requirements of the law living in The City of New York, suffering with tuberculosis, located at Otisville, relating to the employment of women and children in mercantile and other establish­ Town of Mount Hope, Orange County, New York, for general repairs and improve­ ments : ments, made as provided by requisition No. 318, for the sum of $585, be and the same Manhattan—Lizzie Bader, Alfred Peichert (or Paichard), Clara Weissman, Sarah is hereby accepted and the President of this Board is requested to cause the order Fralsus, Louis Getzhoff, David Rubenstein, Rose Weinberg, Celia Seiler, Herman for the articles contained in such requisition to be given. London, Hinde Bernstein, Ruth Ellison, Felix Abel, Benjamin Weintraub, Harry Hoff­ A statement of the condition of the Health Department Pension Fund on March man, Isidore Markowitz, Sam Bronsky, Minnie Perlstein, Benjamin Ludvic Sass, 1, 1909, was received and approved and ordered on file. Herman Tinauer, Rose Sonimerman, Alexander Pasternak, Aaron Faust, Carl Adler. On recommendation of the President, it was The Bronx—Ella Solomon, Abraham Reaver. Resolved, That the General Medical Officer of this Department be and he hereby Rrooklyn—August Fechler, Isidore Gertler, Henry Bernard. Dora Suskind, Minnie is designated the representative of the Department of Health of The City of New Smolensky, Simon Di Giovanna, David Finkelstein. Philip Lorbcr, Yetta Nokolai, York, to attend the International Tuberculosis Conference at Stockholm, Sweden, Benjamin Gross, Fred Theobald, Theodore Villean, Samuel Thomson, Harry London, beginning July 8, 1909; the International Congress in Budapest, Hungary, beginning Samuel Goldstein. August 19. 1909, and the Royal Institute of Public Health, and to visit various Queens—Martha Schttmm, George M. Luther, Catherine Hohmann. European hospitals and sanatoria for tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, to On recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, it was study the methods of construction and management, in the interests of the said Resolved, That the Registrar of Records be and is hereby directed to record the Department of Health. - birth of the following named persons in a special book kept for such purpose in the On recommendation of Commissioner Doty, the following ordinance was en­ Bureau of Records of the Department of Health, pursuant to the provisions of sec­ acted: tion 1241, chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901: Whereas, Report having been made to the "Board of Health that the smoking Constance H. Weiss, born October 9, 1899: Moses Koppel, born April 20, 1893; and carrying of lighted cigars, cigarettes and pipes in and upon the subway stations, Emma Juppe, born September 1, 1894; Celia Herbstman, born June 27, 1893; John stairs, platforms and in many instances carrying the same into the cars of the sub­ Andrew Gieg, born June 11, 1892; Charles Stuart, born January 12, 1895; William way, unnecessarily vitiates the air therein, and is a nuisance, this Board hereby de­ Humphries, born October 12, 1894. clares the same to be a nuisance and does hereby enact the following ordinance as The recommendation of the Registrar of Records that the certificate of birth of a part of the Sanitary Code of The City of New York: Sylvia Damato be stricken from the records, was received and approved, and on mo­ Section 187. Smoking or carrying any lighted cigar, cigarette or pipe in or tion, it was upon any stairway, platform, station or car of any railway maintained, operated or Resolved, That the Registrar of Records of this Department, be and is hereby running underneath the ground surface is hereby prohibited. authorized and directed to cause a certificate and record of birth (No. 13658), of A report of ihe Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Manhattan, re­ Sylvia Damato, recorded in the book of delayed and imperfect certificates, to be garding the packing in packages of twenty-five each of 171.375 return postal cards, stricken from such book of delayed and imperfect certificates. form No. 44-K, and 16.200 single postal cards, form No. 57-L, declared to be obso­ The claim of John W. Stocker, of No. 312 East One Hundred and Ninety-eighth lete and unserviceable, was submitted and the Secretary was directed to forward street. Borough of The Bronx, for remuneration for alleged damages to rug during such cards to the United States Post Office at New York, or the nearest carrier sterilization, was submitted, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, station for redemption at 75 per cent, of their value in postage stamps. the same was rejected. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 3161

The claim of Edward T. Smith, of No. 480 South street, Jamaica, Borough of Collections Queens, for remuneration for alleged damages to rugs and mattress during fumigation, Date. W hat For. Judg- and Costs. Total was submitted, and on recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, the same was ments. Penalties. Amount. rejected. Feb. 2 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 45 00 $16 60 61 60 Reports of the following transfers were received from the Sanitary Superintendent Feb. 2 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public and approved and ordered on file: Charities vs. Vincent A. Burns...... 9 00 9 00 C. C. Coryell, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Communicable Diseases, Man­ Feb. 2 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public hattan, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Manhattan, to take effect March 1, 1909. Charities vs. Adam M etzger...... 14 00 14 00 Katherine E. Maryson, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Contagious Diseases, Feb. 2 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Manhattan, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Manhattan, to take effect March 1, 1909. Charities vs. Herman Fisher and Samuel Jane C. Davis, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Contagious Diseases, Man­ Silverm an ...... 24 00 24 00 hattan, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Manhattan, to take effect March 1, 1909. Feb. 2 Violation of Sanitary Code...... 25 00 25 00 Rose A. Healy, Nurse, Division of Contagious Diseases, Manhattan, to the Divi­ Feb. 2 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public sion of Child Hygiene, Manhattan, to take effect March 1, 1909. Charities vs. Reuben Craft...... 3 00 3 00 Margaret Peltier, Nurse, Division of Contagious Diseases, Manhattan, to the Divi­ Feb. 3 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... $120 00 35 00 3 00 158 00 sion of Child Hygiene, Manhattan, to take effect March 1, 1909. Feb. 3 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Martha J. Peebles, M. D., Medical Inspector, from the Division of Contagious Charities vs. N athan M ayer...... 6 00 ...... 6 00 Diseases, Brooklyn, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Brooklyn, to take effect March Feb. 4 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 15 00 2 00 17 00 I, 1909. Feb. 4 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Jessie S. Edwards, M. D., Medical Inspector. Division of Contagious Diseases, Charities vs. John Schulken...... 5 00 5 00 Brooklyn, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Brooklyn, to take effect March 1, 1909. Feb. 4 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Sara J. W. Vanderbeek, M. D„ Medical Inspector, Division of Contagious Diseases, Charities vs. Moses Sulzberger and Morris Brooklyn, to the Division of Child Hygiene, Brooklyn, to take effect March 1, 1909. K rauss ...... 35 00 2 00 37 00 Rosalie Bell, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division" of Contagious Diseases, Brooklyn, Feb. S Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 ...... 10 00 to the Division of Child Hygiene, Brooklyn, to take effect March 1, 1909. Feb. S In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Isabel A. Church, M. D., Medical Inspector, Division of Contagious Diseases, The Charities vs. Andrew P. McManus...... 8 00 ...... 8 00 Bronx, to the Division of Child Hygiene, The Bronx, to take effect March 1, 1909. Feb. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Alonza Blauvelt, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Man­ Charities vs. Louis Wcigold, Joseph Stengel hattan, to the Borough of Brooklyn, to take effect March 3, 1909. and John C. Schaefer...... 4 00 4 00 Traverse R. Maxfield, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, Borough of Feb. 5 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Brooklyn, to the Borough of Manhattan, to take effect March 3, 1909. Charities vs. John Majovas, John Nemeth On recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was and Kate Schenk...... 74 00 74 00 Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Health at a meeting held Feb. S In the matter of the Commissioner of Public April 6, 1904, designating the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, assigned to duty in Charities vs. Albert Zahn and Caroline the Borough of Manhattan, to act as Sanitary Superintendent and to perform the Berger ...... 10 00 ...... 10 00 duties devolving upon the Sanitary Superintendent during his absence from duty or Feb. 6 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 25 00 2 00 27 00 disability, be and the same is hereby rescinded. Feb. 6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Resolved, That in the absence or disability of the Sanitary Superintendent of Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin this Department, said Sanitary Superintendent be and is hereby authorized and em­ and Helen Anglin...... 3 00 3 00 powered to designate an Assistant Sanitary Superintendent to act as Sanitary Super­ Feb. 6 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public intendent, and to perform the duties devolving upon the Sanitary Superintendent. Charities vs. Joseph Barnett, John J. Bar­ A report of the character of services performed by George J. Godfrey, No. 1482 nett and M ary R. B arn ett...... 15 00 15 00 Third avenue, Borough of Manhattan, as Clerk (first grade), was received and ap­ Feb. 8 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 7 00 45 00 52 00 proved and ordered on file. Feb. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public On motion, it was Charities vs. Max Greenberg and Joseph Resolved, That Richard P. Powers, of No. 121 East Twenty-ninth street, Borough L. Jackson...... 27 00 27 00 of Manhattan, be and is hereby appointed a Laboratory Assistant in this Department, Feb. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public and assigned to duty in the Division of Communicable Diseases, Borough of Man­ Charities vs. Thomas Dunn, George Dunn hattan, with salary at the rate of $600 per annum, pursuant to Clause 3 of Civil and Arthur Dunn ...... 5 00 5 00 Service Rule XII., to date from and after February 19. 1909. Feb. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Resolved, That William S. Cherry, M. D., of No. 1090 St. Nicholas avenue, Bor­ Charities vs. Charles Miller and Charles ough of Manhattan, be and is hereby appointed an Assistant Attending Physician Goeffrey ...... 36 00 2 00 38 00 to the clinics for the treatment of communicable pulmonary diseases, in accordance Feb. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public with the rules and classification of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with Charities vs. Robert W. Martin and Paul salary at the rate of $300 per annum, to take effect March 1. 1909. Borchard ...... 18 00 2 00 20 00 Resolved, That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Feb. 8 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Typewriting Copyists in this Department, and assigned to duty in the Bureau of Charities vs. Herman C. Davis, John Hayes Records, Borough of Manhattan, in accordance with the rules and classification of and Cecelia Hayes...... 24 00 24 00 the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with salary at the rate of $600 per annum, to Feb. 9 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 110 00 2 00 112 00 lake effect March 1, 1909: Feb. 9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Frances L. Reilly, No. 184 Baltic street, Brooklyn. Charities vs. Evan E. Evans and Samuel Florence G. McKenna, No. 339 East Fifty-second street, Manhattan. Rothstein ...... 24 00 24 00 On recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Feb. 9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Resolved, That Lemuel W. Femulencr, M. D., of No. 608 West One Hundred Charities vs. Enrique Nattes and Monroe and Eighty-fourth street, Borough of Manhattan, a Bacteriologist in the employ of L. Sim on...... 5 00 5 00 the Department of Health, assigned to duty in the Research Laboratory, be and is Feb. 9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public hereby promoted to the position of Assistant Director of the Research Laboratory, Charities vs. Michael Bonafed...... 83 00 83 00 with salary at the rate of $1,800 per annum, in accordance with the rules and classifi­ Feb. 9 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public cation of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, to take effect March 1, 1909. Charities vs. Charles Dean and Maria On recommendation of the Sanitary Superintendent, it was Yates ...... 5 00 5 00 Resolved, That the resolution adopted by this Board February 24, 1909, appointing Feb. 10 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 50 00 2 50 52 50 various persons to the position of Medical Inspector in the Department of Health, Feb. 10 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public in so far as said resolution applies to the appointment of William J. Shields, M. D., Charities vs. Nicholas Toronto, Andrew be and the same is hereby rescinded. Barbierei and Peter C. Campbell...... 5 00 5 00 The application of Harry Rothenbcrg for reinstatement in the nosition of Clerk, Feb. 11 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 40 00 40 00 was received and disapproved and ordered on file. Feb. 11 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Report in respect to the transfer of Patrolman Frank I. Hefferin to the Sanitary Charities vs. Cornelius Gleason, Lizzie V. Police Squad, was received and approved and ordered on file. Gleason and Winnc F. Gleason...... 25 00 25 00 The President returned the report regarding the neglect of duty of George D. Feb. 11 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Farwell, M. D., a Medical Inspector, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Charities vs. Isaac Cahn...... 40 00 40 00 Diseases, Borough of Queens, with the recommendation that charges be preferred and Feb. 13 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 55 00 2 00 57 00 the Secretary was directed to cause charges of neglect of duty against Dr. Farwell Feb. 13 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public to be drawn and notify him to appear before the Board at its meeting to be held Charities vs. Otto Bachich, Louis Meyers March 11. 1909, in answer to same. and Nathan Friedlandcr...... 4 00 4 00 Reports in respect to violations of rules, neglect of duty, disobedience of orders Feb. 13 In the matter of the Commissioner of Jurors vs. by Inspectors, of Food Emil F. Johnson, John T. Ogle and Elias P. Robinson, were Charles C. H alil...... 10 00 10 00 20 00 received, with the recommendation that charges be preferred and the Secretary was Feb. IS Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 56 00 40 00 2 50 98 50 directed to cause charges of neglect of duty against said Inspectors of Foods, to Feb. IS In the matter of the Commissioner of Public be drawn and notify them to appear before the Board at its meeting to be held March Charities vs. Thomas Law and Charles Etts ...... 20 00 ...... 20 00 II, 1909, in answer to same. Feb. IS In the matter of the Commissioner of Public The resignation of M. S. Caldwell, M. D., a Medical Inspector, in the employ of Charities vs. Israel Fine...... 40 00 40 00 this Department, assigned to duty in the Division of Contagious Diseases, Borough of Feb. IS In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Manhattan, was received and accepted, to take effect February 26, 1909. Charities vs. Joseph Watzelham ...... 5 00 5 00 A report in respect to the death of Henry Tilford Nock, Interne, assigned to duty Feb. IS Costs on opening d efau lt...... 7 00 7 00 in the Kingston Avenue Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn, was received and ordered on Feb. 16 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 ...... 10 00 file. Feb. 16 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public On motion, the Board adjourned. Charities vs. Joseph Morritz...... 150 00 150 00 EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. Feb. 16 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin and Helen Anglin...... 2 00 ...... 2 00 LAW DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Max Greenberg and Joseph Statement and Return of Moneys Received by Herman Stiefel, Assistant Corporation L. Jackson...... 18 00 ...... 18 00 Counsel, Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties, for the Month of February, Feb. 17 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 129 00 ...... 129 00 1909, Rendered to the Comptroller, in Pursuance of the Provisions of Sections Feb. 17 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 259 and 1550 of Chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, as Amended by Chapter Charities vs. Enrique Nattes and Monroe 466, Laws of 1901. L. Sim on...... 5 00 5 00 Feb. 17 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Collections Charities vs. Thomas Roddy...... 100 00 ...... 100 00 Date. What For. Judg- and Costs. Total ...... 25 00 25 00 ments. Penalties. Amount. Feb. 18 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Joseph Siegel and Samuel Feb. 1 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... $35 00 $35 00 Wohlstadter ...... 36 00 36 00 Feb. 1 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Gabriel De Martino, Raphael Charities vs. Emanuel Altheimer...... 110 00 n o 00 V anasare and Matholo M olesci...... 5 00 5 00 Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Feb. 1 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Henry G. Volhman and John Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin H. S p rin g er.. 8 i .^ . ;,.u • ...... 10 00 ...... 10 00 and Helen Anglin...... 3 00 3 00 Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Feb. I In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Alfred J. Simons...... 300 00 ...... 300 00 Charities vs. Harry Browning et al...... 12 00 12 00 Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Feb. 1 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Ferdinand Ncubauer, Nellie Charities vs. Charles Dean and Maria Yates 14 00 14 00 M. Sullivan and Louis Bloch...... -...... S 00 5 00 8162 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

Collections From Heads of Institutions—Reports, census, labor, hospital cases, punishments, Date. What For. Judg- and Costs. Total mints. Penalties. Amount. etc., for week ending February 20, 1909. On file. From City Prison, Manhattan—Report of fines received during week ending Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public February 20, 1909: From Court of Special Sessions, $100; from City Magistrates’ Charities vs. Lee Truttman, Nellie M. Sulli- Court, $34. Total, $134. On file. van and Frederich N eiderer...... 6 00 6 00 From District Prisons—Report of fines received during week ending February 20, 1909: From City Magistrates’ Courts, $497. On file. Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Charities vs. Henry T. Bell, Nellie M. Sul- From Penitentiary, Blackwells Island—List of prisoners received during week 5 00 5 00 ending February 20, 1909: Men, 55; women, 2. On file. From Penitentiary, Blackwells Island—List of prisoners to be discharged during Feb. 18 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public month of March, 1909: Men, 249; women, 9. Transmitted to Prison Association. Charities vs. Herman Schmidt...... 150 00 150 00 From Penitentiary, Blackwells Island—Warden asks that Keepers, working on the Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 43 00 40 43 40 Feb. 19 farm, in bakery and in other work that would soon spoil their new uniforms, also when In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Feb. 19 on duty in guard boats, be allowed to wear their old uniforms when in the perform­ Charities vs. Robert Martin and Paul Borchard ...... 12 00 2 00 14 00 ance of such duties. If their work is of such a character as to soil their uniforms easily, they can wear the old uniform on working days. Feb. 19 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public From Penitentiary, Blackwells Island—Warden reports escape of a prisoner, Ernest Charities vs. Victor Wouvonsky and Ed- 36 00 36 00 Barleben, about three o’clock on the afternoon of Wednesday. February 24, 1909. Prisoner slipped from broom shop, where he was working, and attempted to swim Feb. 19 In the matter of the Commissioner of Jurors 100 00 10 00 110 00 to Long Island City. Escape could not be detected by guards on account of heavy vs. W alter M. Scheftel...... fog which prevailed at the time. Prisoner rescued by a passing tug, and afterwards 20 00 20 00 taken to St. John’s Hospital, Long Island City, whose officials notified the authorities Feb. 20 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 10 00 10 00 54 78 on Blackwells Island. Keepers sent to the hospital and prisoner returned to Peni­ Feb. 23 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 47 00 7 78 tentiary between five and six o’clock same afternoon. Receipt of report acknowledged. Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Was there any negligence on the part of Keeper in charge of the broom shop? Charities vs. Joseph Wotzclham ...... 5 00 5 00 25 00 25 00 Report of Warden that he does not consider Keeper in charge negligent, and states his reasons for this opinion. Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public From Workhouse. Blackwells Island—Reporting that fines paid at Workhouse Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin 4 00 4 30 during week ending February 20, 1909. amounted to $109. On file. From Branch Workhouse, Harts Island—Death, on February 25, 1909, of William Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 3 00 Gardiner, aged 55 years. Friends notified. On file. Charities vs. Reuben Craft...... 3 00 From City Cemetery—List of interments made during week ending February Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public 20, 1909. On'file. 40 00 40 00 Charities vs. Isaac Cahn...... From City Prison. Brooklyn—Report of fines received during week ending Feb­ Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public ruary 20, 1909: From Court of Special Sessions, $1,060; from City Magistrates’ Courts, Charities vs. Jeremiah Anglin, Mary Anglin $87. Total, $1,147. On file. 3 00 3 00 Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public Communications Transmitted. Charities vs. Enrique Nattes and Monroe To Board of Estimate and Apportionment—In order to comply with allowances 5 00 5 00 made in Salaries and Wages Schedules, as fixed in the Budget for 1909, the Board Feb. 23 In the matter of the Commissioner of Jurors of Estimate and Apportionment is asked to establish the following grades: Bakers, vs. Henry Hawkes...... 10 00 10 00 20 00 at $1,040 per annum; Drivers, at $1,000 per annum. The rate for Bakers was fixed Feb. 24 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 51 00 4 32 55 32 under the Prevailing Rate of Wages law. Amount asked for Drivers is rate paid 75 00 75 00 to Sheriff's Van Drivers, whose duties are of a similar nature to those of Drivers Feb. 24 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public in the Department of Correction. Charities vs. Frank O. Granierei...... 7 00 7 00 54 75 To Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Asking that resolution adopted by Feb. 25 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 13 00 41 00 75 the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on March 20, 1908, be amended by striking Feb 25 150 00 150 00 out the words “Supervising Engineer” and inserting the word “Inspector.” Request Feb. 25 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public made was for “Inspector,” but the Department of Finance, in reporting on same, made Charities vs. Adam M etzger...... 14 00 14 00 the change. Feb. 25 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public To Corporation Counsel—Asking what course must be pursued to compel the Charities vs. Joseph Kubat, Abraham Lux sureties of Archibald Robertson, contractor (the Illinois Surety Company and the 10 00 10 00 Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company), to construct a twin screw steel Feb. 25 In the matter of the Commissioner of Jurors passenger and freight steamer, at a cost of $92,378, to be completed in 175 working vs. Jam es W. Bell, Tr...... 100 00 10 00 110 00 days. Feb. 25 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public To Corporation Counsel—Also, what course must be pursued to compel the Charities vs. Henry Haroll, Lena Gold and surety of Archibald Robertson, contractor (the Illinois Surety Company), to con­ David Pirlman ...... 24 00 2 00 26 00 struct a steel passenger steamboat, at a cost of $17,389, to be completed in 110 working Feb. 25 In the matter of the Commissioner of Public days. Charities vs. Laurence Margolies and To Commissioner, Department of Street Cleaning—Requesting that the grades, 24 00 24 00 as laid down by the Department of Street Cleaning for work of filling in on Riker’s Feb. 26 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 46 00 2 22 48 22 Island, be sent to this Department. Also asking that contracts for filling in be ex ­ Feb. 26 Costs, Violation of Sanitary Code...... 5 00 5 00 amined to find out if contractors were bound or regulated to fill in to a certain depth. Feb. 27 Violation of Corporation Ordinances...... 5 00 1 29 6 29 Thirty thousand cubic yards of filling must be removed before buildings can be erected. Total amount collected...... $3,428 36 To Warden of District Prisons—Matrons, Assistant Matrons and Orderlies are Amount paid over to Commissioner of Public Charities, in abandonment and prohibited from selling any kind of food in any of the District Prisons. The sale of bastardy cases...... $1,694 00 tobacco by any "Trusty” in any of the District Prisons is forbidden. Amount paid over to Treasurer of New York Fire Department Relief Fund, To Lewis Silverman, Keeper—Transmitting copies of charges of absence from being one-half of penalties collected for violation of Coal Law . 135 00 duty without leave, and requesting said Keeper to appear before the Commissioner Amount paid over to Treasurer of New York Police Pension Fund, being one- of Correction to answer same. Copy sent to each of two addresses given by said half of penalties collected for violation of Coal Law ...... 135 00 Keeper. Amount paid ovtr to Commissioner of Jurors, in matters of delinquent jurors.. 260 00 Amount paid over to Secretary of Board of Health, collections in matters of Appointed. Board of H ealth...... 37 00 Edwin A. Malone, first grade Clerk, at Storehouse, Blackwells Island, at $480 ------2,261 00 per annum, to date from February 24, 1909. Certified on Civil Service eligible list under date of February 16, 1909. Balance due The City of New Y o rk ...... $1,167 36 Thomas F. Callanan, Hospital Helper at the New \ rork City Reformatory, Harts Island, at $600 per annum, to date from March 1, 1909. Departmental examination. HERMAN STIEFEL. Assistant Corporation Counsel. Died. On February 21, 1909, Michael J. Dowd, Stoker (Coal Passer), at Branch Work- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. house, Harts Island. Civil Service Commission notified. Wages, $3 per diem. Transferred. REPORT OF TRANSACTIONS. FEBRUARY 22 TO 28, 1909. John M. Faas, Keeper, at $900, from New York City Reformatory, Harts Island, to Branch Workhouse, Rikers Island. Communications Received. Charles Sheridan, Keeper, at $900. from New York City Reformatory, Harts From the Mayor—Asking the co-operation of the Department of Correction with Island, to Penitentiary, Blackwells Island. the Municipal Art Society and the Committee on Congestion of Population, in the William A. Gannon, Keeper, at $9(X), from Penitentiary, Blackwells Island, to exhibition to be held in New York City in April. Letter acknowledged. It will be District Prisons. a pleasure to assist in the work. Report on above by Department Inspector: “Matter Frank A. Sheppard, Keeper, at $800, from District Prisons to New York City is being attended to by Messrs. Trowbridge & Livingston, and Messrs. D'Ocnch & Reformatory, Harts Island. Yost, architects, as instructed by the Commissioner some time ago. Michael Grogan, Keeper, at $1,200, from City Prison, Brooklyn, to Penitentiary, From the Board of Aldermen—Clerk of the Board transmits certified copy of Blackwells Island. resolution, which reads as follow s: Daniel O’Neil, Keeper, at $1,200, from Penitentiary, Blackwells Island, to City Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, at a meeting held January Prison, Brooklyn. 29, 1909, adopted the following resolution: Patrick F. Lyons, Keeper, at $800, from Branch Workhouse, Rikers Island, to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in accordance with New York City Reformatory, Harts Island. the provisions of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends William F. Hollohan, Keeper, at $800, from New Y'ork City Reformatory, Harts to the Board of Aldermen the establishment of the position of Telephone Switch­ Island, to Branch Workhouse, Rikers Island. board Operator in the Department of Correction, with salary at the rate of six hun­ Henry Buckholz, Keeper, at $1,200, from City Prison, Brooklyn, to Penitentiary, dred dollars ($600) per annum. Blackwells Island. Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen hereby approves of and concurs in the Andrew Wilson, Keeper, at $1,200, from Penitentiary, Blackwells Island, to City above resolution and fixes the salary of said position as set forth therein. Prison, Brooklyn. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen February 16, 1909, a majority of all the All the above transfers to date from March 1, 1909. members elected voting in favor thereof. JOHN J. BARRY. Commissioner. Approved bv the Mayor February 18, 1909. (Signed) P. J. SCULLY, Clerk. Receipt acknowledged. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. From Civil Service Commission—Transmitting eligible list for position of first grade Clerk, at $480 per annum. Edward A. Malone to be appointed. New York, January 29, 1909. From Civil Service Commission—Calling attention to the fact that the position of The following communications were received, action being taken thereon as Telephone Switchboard Operator is in the competitive class; that there is an eligible noted, to wit: list for that position, and position must be filled from that list (section 13, Civil Service From the Municipal Civil Service Commission— Laws). Civil Service Commission asked for list from which one female Telephone 1 (80070). Approving the leave of absence granted to John McSorley, Foreman Operator may be appointed. of Dock Laborers. Filed. From Civil Service Commission—Acknowledging receipt of letter from Depart­ 2 (80071). Approving the reassignment of John H. Collins, Dockbuilder. Filed. ment of Correction stating that Mr. Joseph Liebertz, Private Secretary, had taken 3 (80072). Authorizing the transfer of Thomas J. Kelly from the position of place of Mr. John F. Gibbons (resigned) on Departmental Board of# Examiners Dockbuilder to that of Dock Laborer. Kelly changed to Dock Laborer at 31*4 cents for non-competitive positions. On tile. per hour while employed, to take effect at once. From Commissioner, Department of Public Charities—Transmitting copy of 4 (80073). Authorizing the reassignment of William Jordan (No. 1) as Dock­ landscape architect’s plans for the improvement of Blackwells Island. On file.. builder. Jordan ordered reassigned. From Heads of Institutions—Reporting that meats, fish, bread, milk, etc., for week From the Department of Correction (79931)—Requesting repairs to the work- ending February 20, 1909. agreed with specifications of the contracts. On file. house dock at Blackwells Island, East River, and also to the boat landing at the foot FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 3163

of Seventieth street, East River. Answered that the work has been ordered and will North River, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, has been duly served upon be done as soon as possible. him, the said Charles H. Cottrell, and he, the said Charles H. Cottrell, having From the Department of Health (80026)—Submitting report relative to the appeared and answered at the time and place mentioned and required by said notice, physical condition of Joseph Fletcher, Pilot. Ordered paid for period of absence. on the 22d day of January, 1909, and the said charges having been duly brought to Front the Lancaster Sea Beach Improvement Company (80088)—Requesting per­ a hearing and heard, examined and investigated into by the Deputy Commissioner mission to repair the jetty on the Atlantic Ocean side near the foot of Beach avenue, of Docks, and a full opportunity having been afforded the said Charles 11. Cottrell Edgemere, Borough of Queens. Permit granted, all work to be kept within existing to defend the said charges; now therefore be it lines and to be done under the supervision of the Chief Engineer. Ordered, In the matter of charges against the said Charles JI. Cottrell, an Attend­ From the American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company (79878)— ant in the Department of Docks and Ferries, wherein lie is charged with misconduct; Requesting permission to construct a frame grinding building on the north side of that, after due consideration of said charges, the said Charles 11. Cottrell is hereby Newtown Creek, 860 feet east from the easterly side of Vandervoort avenue, Brook­ found guilty of the said charges, and is dismissed from the Department of Docks and lyn. Permit granted, work to be done under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, in Ferries, to take effect at once. accordance with plans submitted as amended, the structure to remain only during the ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner of Docks. pleasure of the Commissioner. From the Bermuda-Atlantic Steamship Company (79854)—Requesting permission J. W. Savage, Secretary. to place, temporarily, a sign on the shed on Pier 32, North River, they having sublet the pier for a short time from the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey. Permit In the Matter of the charges against James granted, the sign to remain only during the pleasure of the Commissioner. J. Hogan, an Attendant in the Depart­ From Thomas E. Cable (80087)—Requesting permission to maintain'a cigar, candy ment of Docks and Ferries of The City and news-stand in the ferry house at Stapleton, Staten Island. Answered that the of New York. application will receive due consideration when a date is fixed for commencing the Upon reading and filing certain charges in this matter, dated January 19, 1909, operation of the ferry. duly made and preferred in the form and manner prescribed by law against James Front the Foster-Scott Ice Company (79929)—Submitting plans for ice bridge, J. Hogan, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries of The City of scales, tally house, and electric hoisting plant on the northerly side of East One Hun­ dred and Thirty-fourth street, Harlem River, Borough of Manhattan. Answered that New York, and due proof having been made that a copy of such charges, together the plans are satisfactory and the work may be done in accordance therewith. with a written notice that the same had been made and preferred against the said From J. C. Rodgers (79880)—Transmitting one-quarter’s rent for land under James J. Hogan, requiring him to appear and answer thereto on the 22d day of water for dock at Givans Creek, Baychestcr, Borough of The Bronx. Filed. January, 1909, at the main office of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Pier A, From the Chief Engineer (79953)—Recommending that the order for the removal North River, at 11.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, has been duly served upon of the piling foot of Bay Ninth street, Bath Beach, Brooklyn, to Frederick Semken be him, the said James J. Hogan, and he, the said James J. Hogan, having appeared and rescinded and the piles be permitted to remain for the time being. Order rescinded. answered at the time and place mentioned and required by said notice, on the 22d From the Superintendent of Ferries (80085)—Transmitting bill of James Shewan day of January, 1909, and the said charges having been duly brought to a hearing & Sons for repairs to ferryboat “Bay Ridge” made necessary by disaster of December and heard, examined and investigated into by the Deputy Commissioner of Docks, 31, 1908. Bill forwarded to Insurance Company for adjustment. and a full opportunity having been afforded the said James J. Hogan to defend the said charges; now therefore be it Ordered, In the matter of charges against the said James J. Hogan, an Attend­ In accordance with the recommendation of the Secretary (80086), the following ant in the Department of Docks and Ferries, wherein he is charged with misconduct; employees were dropped from the rolls for absence for a period of upwards of thirty that, after due consideration of said charges, the said James J. Hogan is herebv found days: guilty of the said charges, and is dismissed from the Department of Docks and Ferries, Thomas Burkitt, Dockbuilder; William F. Carey, Dock Laborer; William F. Car- to take effect at once. roll, Scowman; Martin Clancy, Dock Laborer; Cornelius F. Costello, Dock Laborer; ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner of Docks. Peter Donaldson, Dockbuilder; Gustav Raefle, Watchman; Joseph Dougherty, Dock J. W. Savage, Secretary. Laborer; William Fitzgerald (No. 1), Dock Laborer; William Michael Fox, Dock Laborer; Albin Johnson, Dockbuilder; Charles II. Jansen, Dock Laborer; William J. McCoy, Dock Laborer; John F. Rein, Dock Laborer; Patrick J. McNulty, Dock­ The Department of Health was requested to make a physical examination of John builder; Thomas Mahon, Rigger; James F. Meade, Dockbuilder; Andrew O'Brien, C. Clark, Deckhand (80075). Dock Laborer; Ole Olsen, Scowman; Carl A. Pehrsson, Rigger; Alexander Stockle, Dock Laborer. A communication (79680) was received from the Department of Street Clean­ ing. asking permission to erect a dumping board on the pier foot of Ninety-seventh By direction of the Commissioner (80089)—Orders were issued to the heads of the street. North River, and said Department was advised that a definite application will Department’s Bureaus that where any plans are referred to them for approval, in addi­ receive attention. tion to reporting upon their conformity with the Building Ordinances, as construed by this Department, they must also report as to whether the structures proposed arc to be on private property or on City property, irrespective of the affidavits of the The following open market orders were issued: applicants; furthermore, that the proposed structures are within the lines of new plan; or if no new plan has been adopted, as to whether the proposed structures would probably be outside of what would be the proposed recommendations for a new plan No. Issued To and For. Price. in the locality under consideration. 27. Mutual Towel Supply Company, toilet supply for February, 1909, Pier By direction of the Commissioner (79882, 79883, 79884, 79885), the following A offices ...... $33 50 orders of dismissal were served on the employees indicated therein: 28. Kanouse Mountain Water Company, distilled water for February, 1909, In the Matter of the charges against Pier A offices, per gallon...... 06 Louis Brommer, an Attendant in the De­ 29. Manhattan Supply Company, sal soda, etc...... 140 00 partment of Docks and Ferries of The 30. Platt & Washburn Refining Company, grease, 36 barrels, per pound---- 02)4 City of New York. 31. James Shewan & Sons, installing new wheel on tug “Brooklyn”...... 50 (K) Upon reading and filing certain charges in this matter, dated January 19, 1909, 32. M. Kane & Son, 100 days’ use of two-horse truck and driver...... 700 00 duly made and preferred in the form and manner prescribed by law against Louis 33. Gerry & Murray, receipt forms...... 11 25 Brommer, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries of The City of 34. Janies Shewan & Sons, repairs to launch “McClellan”...... 81 00 New York, and due proof having been made that a copy of such charges, together with a written notice that the same had been made and preferred against the said DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Louis Brommer, requiring him to appear and answer thereto on the 22d day of Jan­ uary, 1909, at the main office of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Pier A, North River, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, has been duly served upon him, the New York, January 30, 1909. said Louis Brommer, and he, the said Louis Brommer, having appeared and answered The following communications were received, action'being taken thereon as noted, at the time and place mentioned and required by said notice, on the 22d day of January to w it: 1909, and the said charges having been duly brought to a hearing and heard, ex­ From the Board of Estimate and Apportionment (80094)—Transmitting certified amined and investigated into by the Deputy Commissioner of Docks, and a full copy of resolution adopted January 22, 1909, authorizing the advertising for bids and opportunity having been afforded the said Louis Brommer to defend the said charges; award of Contract No. 1162, for ship chandlery and lumber, and of Contract No. 1164, now therefore be it for steel filing cases. Filed. Ordered, In the matter of charges against the said Louis Brommer, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries, wherein he is charged with misconduct; that, From the Corporation Counsel (76803)—Requesting copy of survey of the sunken after due consideration of said charges, the said Louis Brommer is hereby found guilty meadows, Harlem River. Survey furnished. of the said charges and is dismissed from the Department of Docks and Ferries, to From the Bellevue and Allied Hospitals (79918)—Requesting that a space be left take effect at once. between the old crib bulkhead and the bulkhead wall at the foot of Twenty-ninth ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner of Docks. street, East River, for the entrance of dredges, etc., and that permission be granted the J. VV. Savage, Secretary. P. j. Carlin Company to deposit excavated material in the area between the old bulk­ head and the new bulkhead, south of Twenty-ninth street, East River. Answered that the opening will be left and that permission is granted to place the filling, provided In the Matter of the charges against Louis the T. A. S. Sheridan Company consents thereto. J. Oliver, an Attendant in the Depart­ From F. J. Robinson (79874)—Requesting permission to occupy Lot No. 24 of ment of Docks and Ferries of The City Block 20, at Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay, Borough of Queens. Permit granted, for of New York. an area of 2,750 square feet, to commence January 15. 1909, and to continue during the Upon reading and filing certain charges in this matter, dated January 19, 1909. pleasure of the Commissioner, but not longer than May 1. 1912, rental to be at the duly made and preferred in the form and manner prescribed by law against Louis J. rate of $33 per annum, payable in advance to the Cashier. Oliver, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries of The City of New From the Hartford and New York Transportation Company (79869)—-Requesting York, and due proof having been made that a copy of such charges, together with permission to install a heater in the office portion of the shed on Pier 19. East River; a written notice that the same had been made and preferred against the said Louis also to extend an additional water pipe on the pier. Permit granted, work to be done J. Oliver, requiring him to appear and answer thereto on the 22d day of January, under the supervision of the Chief Engineer, the company to conform to the rules and 1909, at the main office of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Pier A, North River, regnlations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity in the laying of at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, has been duly served upon him, the said the pipe. Louis J. Oliver, and he, the said Louis J. Oliver, having appeared and answered at From the Reilly Realty Company (79817i—Giving notice of an application to be the time and place mentioned and required by said notice, on the 22d day of January, filed with the Commissioners of the Land Office for a grant of land under water east 1909, and the said charges having been duly brought to a hearing and heard, exam­ of and adjoining Sprague avenue, Tottenvill?. Borough of Richmond. Commissioners ined and investigated into by the Deputy Commissioner of Docks, and a full oppor­ of the Land Office notified that grant will not conllict with the City’s rights if the usual tunity having been afforded the said Louis J. Oliver to defend the said charges; conditions are inserted. now therefore be it Ordered, In the matter of charges against the said Louis J. Oliver, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries, wherein he is charged with misconduct; The Auditor reported that the following were audited and forwarded to the that after due consideration of said charges, the said Louis J. Oliver is hereby found Finance Department for payment: guilty of the said charges and is dismissed from the Department of Docks and 1. Payroll of the Municipal Ferry Force lor the month of January, 1909, amount­ Ferries, to take effect at once. ing to $54,747.94. ALLEN N. SPOONER, Commissioner of Docks. 2. Payroll of Commissioner’s office. Repairs and Maintenance Forces, Construc­ J. W. Savage, Secretary. tion Force and officers and appointees for the month of January, 1909, amounting to $33,232.40. 3. Payroll of the Municipal Ferry Force for the week ending January 28, 1909, Tn the Matter of the charges against Charles H. Cottrell, an Attendant in the amounting to $3,162.72. Department of Docks and Ferries of The 4. Payroll of Construction and Repairs Forces for the wreek ending January 28, 1909, amounting to $25,019.72. City of New York. 5. Gaims for the month of January, 1909. amounting to $1,439,491.93. Upon reading and filing certain charges in this matter, dated January 19. 1909, duly made and preferred in the form and manner prescribed by law against Charles H. Cottrell, an Attendant in the Department of Docks and Ferries of The City of The Cashier reported: New York, and due proof having been made that a copy of such charges, together 1. That moneys were received and deposited for the week ending January 30, 1909, with a written notice that the same had been made and preferred against the said amounting to $25,160.02. Charles H. Cottrell, requiring him to appear and answer thereto on the 22d day of 2. That the Staten Island Ferry receipts for the month of January, 1909, amount­ January, 1909, at the main office of the Department of Docks and Ferries, Pier A, ed to $40,621.45. 3164 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

3. That the Thirty-ninth Street Ferry receipts for the month of January, 1909, amounted to $9,871.43. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 4. That the revenues from Staten Island Ferry privileges for the month of Janu ary, 1909, amounted to $4,523.89. Abstract of transactions of the Department of Finance for the week ending January 5. That the revenues from Thirty-ninth Street (Brooklyn) Ferry privileges for 23, 1909: the month of January, 1909, amounted to $318.74. Deposited in the City Treasury. To the credit o f the City Treasury...... $2,526,595 35 A communication giving the amount of money required for the uses and purposes To the credit of the Sinking Funds...... 2,708,516 05 of this Department for the year 1909 was forwarded to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Total...... $5,235,111 40 DENIS A. JUDGE, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. Warrants Registered for Payment. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE Appropriation Account, “A ” Warrants..'...... $3,175,060 69 Special Revenue Bond Fund, “B” Warrants...... 30.554 06 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Corporate Stock Fund, “C” Warrants...... 1,640,907 48 Special and Trust Fund, “D” Warrants...... 227,285 45 Abstract of Registers Jrom Self-recording Instruments for the IVeeh Ending March 6, 1909. Total...... $5,073,807 68 Central Park, The City of New York —Latitude, 40° 45' 58" N. Longitude, 730 57' 58" W, Height of Instruments Above the Ground, 53 feet; Above the Sea, 97 feet. Stock and Bonds Issued. Three per cent. Stock...... $1,000,000 00 BAROMETER. Three and one-half per cent. Bonds...... 600,000 00 Three and three-quarter per cent. Bonds...... 95,000 00 Mean for 7 a. m. 2 p. m. 9P . m. M axim um. Minimum. DATE. the Day Total...... $1,695,000 00 February and Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced March. to to to to to Tim e. to Time. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing Freezing. Freezing. Suits, Court Orders, Judgments, etc.

Sunday, 28 29.686 29-930 29.789 29.980 12 p. m. 29.570 0 a. m. M onday, 1 30.136 29.990 30.074 30.180 9 a. m. 29.918 12 p. m. Court. Title of Action. Am ount. Subject Matter. A ttorney. T uesday, 2 29.760 29.670 29.700 29.710 29.918 0 a. m. 29.650 4 p.m . Wednesday, 3 29.654 29-390 29-531 29.686 0 a m. 29.250 12 p. m. Thursday, 4 29.000 2 2 g 29.110 29.025 29.288 12 p. m. 11 a. m. Friday, 5 29.500 29.626 29.S50 29.659 29.900 12 p. m. S t t 0 a. m. Supreme, Saturday, 6 29.960 29.900 29.800 29.887 29.970 9 a. m. 29754 12 p. m. N. Y. Co.. Chisholm street. Certified copy of order entered Jan­ uary 15, 1909, directing paym ent of aw ard to Benj. M. T ucker...... Mean for the week...... 29.668 inches. T. H. & G. E. Baldwin. M aximum “ at 9 a. m., March 1...... 30.180 “ Supreme, Minimum “ at 11 a. m., March 4 ...... 28.944 “ N.Y. Co.. West Two Hundred and Range “ ...... 1.236 “ Fourteenth street.... Certified copy of order entered Jan­ uary 15, 1909, directing paym ent of award to Agnes Booth and another. THERMOMETERS. T. H. & G. E. Baldwin. Supreme, N.Y. Co.. Nellie Smith, Principal. Certified copy of order entered De­ 7 a. m. 2 p m. 9 p m. Mean. | M aximum. Minimum. M axim um . cember 23, 1908, directing paym ent DATE to Felix B ellando...... Kaulfuss & Callahan. jS J3 JD jd JD •a J2 ! ja February and 'll 3 Supreme, March. as ca • cs • • c N.Y. Co.. Delancey street Cony of proposed re petition, Wm. >> >> >. Pin. inkernclly X Z X h. X £ 01 E £> E X E If) c Harry Eckhard. - £ - ? - ? £ w H j? H a H £ H Supreme, N.Y. Co.. Henry A. Lindsay...... Certified copy of order entered Jan­ uary, 1909, reducing assessment for Sunday, 28 35 33 .38 34 32 29 35-o 32.0 41 0 a. m. 39 0 a. m. 28 12 p. m. 27 12 p. m. 68 12 m. 1908 ...... M onday. 1 24 23 36 32 36 35 32.6 30.0 41 4 p. m. 38 12 p. m. 24 7 a. m. 23 7 a. m. 79 2 p. m. Strong & Cadwalder. Tuesday, 2 45 4« 47 44 48 46 46.0 43 6 5° 48 7 p. m. 40 0 a. m. 38 0 a. m. 57 12 m Wednesday. 3 Supreme, 37 3-1 42 39 30 33 38-3 35 3 43 o a .m . 41 0 a. m. 3-1 11 p. m. 32 10 p. m. 5§ ii a. in. N.Y. Co.. Margaret Kelly.... $625 00 Transcript of judgment entered Jan­ Thursday, 4 20 28 32 30 29 27 30.0 28.3 36 0 a. m. :3 0 a. m. 28 10 p. m. 27 10 p. m. 5« 9 a. m. uary 18, 1909...... Friday, 5 23 22 2b 27 27 26 20.0 25 0 30 ■\ p. m. 29 1 p. BB. 23 7 a. m. 22 7 a. m. 79 12 m. A. & C. Sleekier. Saturday, 6 25 23 36 30 40 35 33-629.3 41 8 p. m. 35 8 p . m. 5 a. m. 23 5 a. m. 81 11 a. m. Supreme, 1 1 24 N .Y . C o .. Nathan Wolfson. 735 07 Transcript of judgm ent entered D e­ cember 9, 1908...... Dry Butt, Wet Bulb. M. J. Price. Supreme, Mean for the w eek...... 34.5 degrees...... 31.9 degrees. Kings...... East Thirty-fifth street...... Certified copy of order entered Jan­ M axim um “ at 6 p. m., Mar. 2 ... 50 “ at 7 p. m., March 2...... 48 “ uary 18, 1909, directing payment of Minimum “ at 7 a. m., Mar. 5... 23 “ at 7 a. m., March 5...... 22 “ award to Hugo Heyman and an­ Range “ ...... 27 “ ...... 26 “ other ...... Davis & Kaufman. Supreme, WIND. U lster...... Cat skill Aqueduct ...... Certified copy of order entered De­ cem ber 19, 1908, taxing costs, etc., Robert L. Cutting and others, Com­ DATE. Direction. Velocity in Miles. Force in Pounds per Square Foot. missioners ...... F. K. Pendleton. February and 9 P-m. 7 a.m. 2p.n1. Distance Municipal, M arch. 7 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. to to to for the 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9p.m . M ax. Time. M anhattan A lfred B. Robinson 7a.n1. against Ctiy of New 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Day. York ...... Copy of summons and complaint.. E. T. Oldham. Sunday, 28 N WNW NNW 45 34 58 1.37 0 0 y* 2 3.10 p.m John P. Taafe. Petition requesting institution of M onday, N W s 62 27 63 152 0 a iH 2H 10.40 p.m proceeding ...... T uesday. s s w W* NE 93 55 9 157 0 0 0 3 3.20 a.m E. M. & Paul Grout. W ednesday, NNE NE NE 65 86 122 *73 0 H 4* «iH 11.50p.rn Supreme, Thursday, N N E N W W N W 196 129 122 447 3 I 1 11% 6.50 a.m N.Y. Co.. Morris Park avenue.... Certified copy of order entered Jan­ Friday, W N W WNW WWV 171 147 99 417 H 4K % 10X 10.10 a.m uary 21, 1909, directing payment of Saturday,i t , . I WNW SE ESE 56 21 28 105 0 0 0 % 2.50 a.m award to Henry Schleyer ...... David Arthur. Supreme, D istance traveled during the week...... 1,688 miles. N.Y. Co.. Morris Park avenue.... Certified copy of order entered Jan­ M aximum force during the week...... i i >4 pounds. uary 21, 1909, directing payment of award to Sophie Munzie...... David Arthur. Supreme, Kings...... East Ninety-fourth street Certified copy of order entered Jan­ Hygrometer. C l o u d s . uary 22, 1909, directing payment of I\ain and Snow. Ozone award to John H. Schmelk and an­ other . . Force of Vapor. R elative C lear, 0 Hugo Hirsh. DATE H um idity. Overcast, 10 Depth of Rain and Snow in Inches. Supreme, K ings.. . . Sadie E. Miller, Admin­ February and 1 istratrix, against City Marcn. . e .£ c of New York...... Copy of summons and complaint.... c E E E £ E E C E £ E OB c l .2 § 3 Morris fir Wbitehouse. 0> 11 rt a a rt d a O E m gw 2 Supreme, N S rt a a E s W O' N M O' S N N O' I* N. Y. Co. Chas. H. McCarthy H 2S H C < r 0 apainst City of New h m. in. in. 10 Copy of summons. - 162 — Bond & Babson. Sunday, 28 .144 .126 .144 79 63 69 70 0 4 C ir Cu 0 6 Supreme, K ings.. . . Chas. A. Phillips. Copy of affidavit, notice of motion M onday, 1 .129 .165 • *35 87 6l 72 ,3 0 0 10 forto a writ of mandamus. Edmund F. Driggs. T uesday, 2 8l .249 .284 •254 83 77 85 10 9 Cu 0 1.30 a.m. 12.00 m. 10.30 •39 2 Supreme, Q ueens... William street Certified copy of order entered Jan­ W edn’sd’y, 3 - *57 .199 -«49 .168 71 74 70 71 5 C irC u 10 10 uary 22, 1909, directing payment of aw ard to Geo. H im es...... Thursday, 4 .142 .136 .144 124 88 79 77 » 10 10 3 Cu 2 a.m. 4 p.m. 14.00 .38 4 8 John J. Sammon. Supreme, Friday, 5 .107 .136 .128 .124 86 88 88 87 0 2 Cir 0 N .Y . Co. Madison Avenue Bridge Certified copy of order entered Jan­ I uary 22, 1909, making order and Saturday, 6 .100 .098 .139 .112 74 55 0 10 10 0 judgment of this Court...... * -1 J. A. Deering. Supreme, Total amount of water for the week...... 77 inch. N. Y. Co. Wm. Pinkernelly D uration for the w eek...... day, <> hours, 30 minutes. Delancey street Certified copy of order entered Jan D epth of snow ...... inches. uary 22, 1909, directing payment of award to Wm. Pinkernelly.elly...... Philip Carpenter. M unicipal, DATE. 7 a. m. • p. m. Manhattan Mollie Sandler, infant.. 89 65 Transcript of judgment rendered De- cember 29" , 1908...... Nathaniel Tonkin. Sunday, Feb Calm, pleasant. Cool, pleasant. Snowflakes, 3.30 p.m . M unicipal, M onday, March Clear, cold. Mild, pleasant. Manhattan Beckie Sandler, infant. 94 15 Transcript of judgment rendered De­ Tuesday. Calm, laining. Mild, cloudy, cember 29, 1908...... W ednesday, Cool, pleasant. Raw, overcast. Nathaniel Tonkin Thursday, Cold, windy. Calm, snowing. Supreme, Friday. Cold, windy. Cold, pleasant. N.Y. Co.. Barber Asphalt Paving Saturday, Cold, pleasant. Cool, overcast. Company against City of New York...... Copy of summons and complaint.... Kellogg ft Rose DANIEL DRAPER, Ph. D„ Director. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 8165

Date Claims Filed. Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. Attorney. Jan. 21 Edward Schnepf Award for Parcel Damage No. 232, Date in the matter of Ashokan Reservoir, Filed. Claimant. Amount. Nature of Claim. A ttorney. Section 6 ...... • ■> • • A. C. & F. W. Hottenroth. Personal injuries sustained January Jan. 18 Samuel Ilodkinson ...... $466 25 Demands payment of his claim, pre­ Jan. 21 Samuel Levine viously tiled, as the claims of other 15, 1909, by being run over by horse and buggy of Fourth Battal­ Oil Surveyors, Brooklyn, have been ion Chief Walsh, Fire Department, paid ...... on East Broadway, near Rutgers Jan. 18 James M. Seaman 95 00 Expenses incurred digging a new tile well at Wantagh, L. I., as his old street, Manhattan ...... well has been dried up through the Benjamin Koenigsberg. operation of Pumping Stations and Jan. 21 John Smith 2,000 00 Personal injuries sustained January Infiltration System ...... 6, 1909, in basement 4>{ Public Clark & Seaman. School 7, by a door from the floor Jan. 19 Walter E. Lowthian, M. D. 33 00 Amount of Theft from his room at above falling on bim ...... Bellevue Hospital on Ju n e 10, there Julius H. Reiter. being no key to his room, though Jan. 21 New York Central and requested; House Physician, Sec­ Hudson River Railroad ond Division ...... Company ...... 5,000 00 Damages on account of unlawful re­ Jan. 19 Christian Haase ...... 500 00 Damages to and depreciation in the moval of tracks, etc., on Twelfth value of premises No. 391 Degraw avenue, between Fifty-ninth and street, Brooklyn, by the construc­ Sixtieth streets, Manhattan, accru­ tion of a tunnel for the improve­ ing from January 2, 1908, to July ment of the sanitary condition of 2, 1908 ...... Gowanus Canal ...... Alex. S. Lyman. Jan. 20 Frederick W. Holmes, Jr.. Award for Parcel Damage No. 36, Jan. 22 John Fitzgerald ...... 20,000 00 Personal injuries sustained September in the matter of acquiring title to 8, 1908, while employed as Riveter Avenue L, from Nostrand avenue on the Brooklyn Bridge by falling to Flatbusli avenue, Brooklyn.... on the third rail when highly Hugo Hirsh. charged ...... Jan. 20 Bessie Goldstein 500 00 Personal injuries sustained July 22, Louis Kunen. 1908, by falling over the stump of Jan. 22 Charles A. Stevens (amend­ a tree on the sidewalk in front of ed claim) ...... 2,376 00 Balance of wages due, Night Watch­ Nos. 24 to 32 Dodge avenue, Rock- man, Home for Age 1 and Infirm, away Beach, Q ueens...... Flatbush, $1,584, and amount due Jacob C. Brand. for overtime, $792, for the past six Jan. 20 Bernhard Goldstein ...... 500 00 Personal injuries sustained July 22, years ...... 1908, by his wife Bessie, by falling Louis Kunen. over the stump of a tree on the Jan. 23 Fleer Brothers 67 35 Damages through ho'se and buggy sidewalk in front of Nos. 24 to being struck by a Department of 32 Dodge avenue, Rockaway Beach, Water Supply, Gas anl Electricity Queens ...... automobile on Atlantic avenue, near Jacob C. Brand. South Oxford street, Brooklyn, Jan. 20 Dora Finkelstein ...... 2,000 00 Personal injuries sustained January January 15, 1909...... 13, 1909, at No. 397 Linwood street, Jan. 23 Bertha Topping ...... 150 00 Medical expenses, treatment, medi­ Brooklyn, due to the water being cines and nursing incurred as a re­ shut off of said premises without sult of injuries sustained by George notification ...... Topping October 14, 1908, at But­ Hugh A. Mahoney. ler street and Fourth avenue, Jan. 20 George L. Von D e y le n .... 23 95 Brooklyn ...... Plumbers’ charges opening street, etc., Leo G. Steiner. in front of No. 336 East Thirty- Jan. 23 New York and New Jersey second street, Brooklyn, because of Telephone Company . . . . 27 45 Services rendered Butler Street City stoppage in public sewer January Magistrates’ Court, Brooklyn, dur­ 8, 1909 ...... ing the year 1903......

Contracts Registered for the Week Ending January 23, 1909.

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

22499 Jan. 13, 1909 President of the B o r o u g h of Manhattan ... Manhattan.... Joseph Burns National Surety Company...... $2,500 00 For constructing extension of sewer in One Hundred and Forty-second street, from the end of present sewer to the Harlem River, etc...... Estimate, $5,483 20 22500 Jan. 5, 1909 Docks and F e r­ ries ...... Brooklyn. Pierre F. Corrigan Massachusetts Bonding and In­ surance Company ...... 2,500 00 For furnishing horses, harness and drivers and for cart­ ing ...... Estimate, 6,175 00 22501 Jan. 12, 1909 F ire Brooklyn an d Q ueens...... William J. Olvany The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ...... 1,370 00 For repairs to heating systems in the quarters of the fol­ lowing companies: Engine Companies 136, 137, 153, 146, 131, 120, llook and Ladder Companies 64, 53, 52, Bor­ ough of Brooklyn, and Hook and Ladder Company 65 and Engine Company 158, Borough of Q u e e n s .... Total, 2,738 00 22502 Dec. 24, 1908 W ater Supply, Gas and Elec­ tricity (agree­ m ent) ...... Brooklyn, Walter E. Parfitt For services of architect for the preparation of complete plans, specifications, etc., and the supervision of the construction of the proposed concrete foundation, con­ crete piling, _ steel columns and cast-iron work required in constructing and remodeling the Ridgewood North Side Pumping Station and of the proposed storage shed at the Ridgewood North Side Pumping Station. Estimate, 3,000 00

22503 Jan. 13,1909 W ater Supply, Gas and Elec­ tricity ...... M anhattan----- Faye Root Company ...... American Surety Company of New York ...... 8,000 00 For furnishing and delivering cast-iron w ater pipe. e tc ... Estim ate, 27,280 00

22504 Jan. 6, 1909 W ater Supply, Gas and Elec- tricity ...... Brooklyn...... Bruce & Cook...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 4,000 For furnishing and delivering pig lead...... Estimate, 7,024 00 22505 Jan. 11, 1909 Public Charities. Manhattan and The Bronx.. Foster-Scott Ice Company. The Empire State Surety Com- 7,031 For furnishing and delivering ice...... Estimate, 14,062 00 22506 Jan. 12, 1909 Public Charities. Brooklyn and Q ueens...... Empire State Dairy Com­ pany ...... National Surety Company...... 11,885 For furnishing and delivering milk...... Estimate, 24,960 16 22507 Jan. 4, 1909 Public Charities. Manhattan and The Bronx.. A. M. Levy...... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company; the Title Guaranty and Surety Company 72,340 For furnishing and delivering meats...... Estimate, 151,906 91 22508 Jan. 8, 1909 Public Charities. Brooklyn and Q ueens...... Sayles-Zahn Company .... The United States Fidelity and G uaranty Company ...... 955 For furnishing and delivering m eat...... Estimate, 1,997 84 22509 Jan. 8, 1909 Public Charities. M an hatt an. T he Bronx, Brooklyn and Q ueens...... Mutual Milk and Cream Company ...... The Empire State Surety Com­ pany ...... 38,000 For furnishing and delivering milk and cream. .Estimate, 79,493 73 22510 Dec. 30, 1908 Public Charities. Q ueens...... Gus. R u o ff...... National Surety Company...... 750 For transportation and burial of pauper dead...... Estimate, 1,500 00 22511 Jan. 11, 1909 Correction ..... Manhattan and Brooklyn.... Foster-Scott Ice Company. The Empire State Surety Com- 670 For furnishing and delivering ice...... Estimate, 1,340 00 22512 Jan. 9, 1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... Abram Hamburger ...... The Title Guaranty and Surety Company ...... 10,543 For furnishing and delivering vegetables, etc... .Estimate, 21,086 00 22513 Jan. 4,1909 C o rre c tio n ...... M anhattan___ Robert P. Lawless...... The Empire State Surety Cora- 2,000 For furnishing and delivering vegetables, etc.... Estimate, 3,919 00 22514 Jan. 7,1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... Henry H. Pottebaum ...... United States Guarantee Com- 600 For furnishing and delivering tea ...... Estimate, 1,200 00 22515 Jan. 9, 1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... J. D. Stout & Co...... The Empire State Surety Com­ pany ...... 3,811 For furnishing and delivering butter and cheese. .Estimate, 7,622 00 22516 Jan . 2, 1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... Edw. W est ...... The Empire State Surety Com- 4,300 For furnishing and delivering fish, clams and oysters.... Estimate, 8,576 00 22517 Jan. 4, 1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... Burton & Davis Co...... The Empire State Surety Com- 7,857 For furnishing and delivering groceries, etc ...... Estim ate, 15,713 99 22518 Jan. 4, 1909 C o rre c tio n ...... Manhattan.... Wm. Farrell & Son...... The Empire State Surety Com* ’ 49,700 For furnishing and delivering coal...... Estimate, 99,319 50 22519 Jan. 7,1909 C o rre c tio n ...... M anhattan.... Harry Balfe ...... Jas. E. Nichols and Thos. M. M cCarthy ...... 5,635 For furnishing and delivering groceries, etc.... Estimate, 11,267 05 8166 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

D ate of Amount of No. C ontract. Department. Borough. Names of Contractors. Name* of Sureties. Bond. Description of Work.

22520 Jan. 5, 1909 Correction Manhattan.... McDermott Dairy Com- p a n y ...... The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 5,000 00 For furnishing ami delivering condensed milk.. .Estimate, 9,065 00 22521 Jan. 6, 1909 Correction Manhattan.... Charles S. P ra y ...... Chas. F. Xacthing, Arnold IT. K. S c h ra m m ...... 5,175 00 For furnishing and delivering coffee...... Estim ate, 10,350 70 22522 Jan. 2, 1909 Correction Manhattan.... Sayles-Zahn Company .... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ...... 1,265 00 For furnishing and delivering provisions...... Estimate, 2,528 10 22523 Jan. 2, 1909 Correction Manhattan.... Sayles-Zahn Company .... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Cormrany; the Title Guaranty and Surety Company 71,625 00 For burnishing and delivering meat...... Estim ate, 143,250 00 22524 Jan. 6, 1909 Parks ...... Manhattan.... Frank J. Lennon Company The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 7,000 00 For furnishing and delivering forage for parks. .Estimate, 15,550 71 22525 Jan. 4, 1909 Parks ...... Manhattan.... Sayles-Zahn Company...... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ...... 1.000 00 For furnishing and delivering fresh beef for the Central Park M enagerie ...... Estim ate, 2,186 14 22526 Dec. 29, 1908 Parks ...... Brooklyn...... Strauss Bros...... The Hankers’ Surety Company.. 1,000 00 For furnishing and delivering fresh beef and fish at menagerie, Prospect Park ...... Estim ate, 1,367 25 22527 Tan. 12, 1909 Public Charities. Manhattan.... Commercial Construction Company ...... National Surety Company...... 5,000 00 For the complete conducing, electric wiring and all other work in connection with the installation of a complete electric lighting and power system for certain of the buildings and grounds under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Charities, City Hospital District, Blackwells Island ...... Total, 4,855 00 22528 Jan. 15, 1909 Public Charities. Manhattan and Brooklyn.... Burton & Davis Company. United Surety Company...... 38,535 00 For furnishing and delivering groceries, etc... .Estimate, 77,068 23 22529 Jan. 7, 1909 Street Cleaning. Brooklyn...... Gasteiger & Schaefer...... People’s Surety Company of New \ o r k ...... 25,765 00 For furnishing and delivering forage...... Estim ate, 51,525 04 22530 Tan. 4, 1909 Board of City Record .. All B oroughs.. Martin B. Brown Company The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 8.710 00 For furnishing and delivering printing, stationery, etc.... Estim ate, 34,833 80 22531 Jan. 4. 1909 Board of City Record ...... All Boroughs.. William Bratter & C o.... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ...... 525 00 For furnishing and delivering printing, stationery, etc.... Estim ate, 2,082 30

22532 Tan. 2, 1909 Board of City Record .. All Boroughs.. The J. W. Pratt Company The Empire State Surety Com- pany ...... 3,765 00 For furnishing and delivering printing, stationery, etc.... Estim ate, 15,044 33 22533 Jan. 4, 1909 Board of City Record .. All Boroughs.. The J. W. Pratt Company The Empire State Surety Com- p a n y ...... 2,700 00 For furnishing and delivering blank books...... Estimate, 9,390 15 22534 Jan. 5, 1909 Board of City Record .. All Boroughs.. Tames H. English & Son. The Empire State Surety Com- p a n y ...... 6,000 00 For furnishing and delivering blank books, etc..Estimate, 23,692 71 22535 Dec. 31, 1908 Board of City Record .. All Boroughs.. Wm. P. M itchell...... The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ...... 1,070 00 For furnishing and delivering printing, stationery, etc.... Estim ate, 4,270 00 22536 Jan. 4, 1909 Board of City Record .. The Bronx and Brooklyn.... The John Cassidy Com­ pany The Empire State Surety Com­ pany ...... 600 00 For furnishing and delivering blank books, etc.. .Estimate, 2,381 36

Approval of Sureties for the Week Ending January 23, 1909. January 18, 1909—For furnishing supplies, City of New York—For the Department of Public Charities. The Comptroller approved of the adequacy and sufficiency of the sureties on the The Manhattan Supply Company, No. 127 Franklin street, Prin­ following proposals, viz.: cipal. January 18, 1909—For repairs to heating systems in various lire houses, Boroughs of National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. Manhattan and The Bronx—For the Fire Department. January 18, 1909—For furnishing coal, City of New York—For the Department of John Hankin & Bro., No. 550 West Twenty-fifth street, Principal. Public Charities. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Nos. 27 and 29 George F. Sinram, No. 910 East Fifth street. Principal. Pine street, Surety. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York. January 18, 1909—For furnishing building materials, City of New York—For the Surety. Department of Public Charities. January 18, 1909—For furnishing coal to the City Farm, Borough of Richmond—For John A. McCarty, Rivington street, Principal. the Department or Public Charities. Bankers’ Surety Company of Cleveland, O .; New- York office, No. Wm. J. Quinlan, Jr., Port Richmond, S. I., Principal. 27 Liberty street, Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. January 18, 1909—For furnishing groceries, City of New York—For the Department January 18, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of of Public Charities. Queens—For the Department of Education. Harry Balfe. No. 61 Hudson street. Principal. Jones & Aubinger, No. 10 Bergen avenue. Principal. American Surety Company of New York, No. 100 Broadway, National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. Surety. January 18, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of January 18, 1909—For supplies of forage, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Department Queens—For the Department of Education. of Public Charities. William Blaney, Woodhaven, L. I., Principal. Levy Bros., No. 346 Maujer street, Principal. Fidelity and Deposit Company of , No. 2 Rector street, United Surety Company, No. 84 William street, Surety. Surety. January 18, 1909—For alterations, etc., in the Hall of Records—For the President of January 18, 1909—For furnishing supplies, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Trustees of the Borough of Brooklyn. the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School. Wm. D. Moore, No. 2029 East Fifteenth street, Principal. William R. Thompson. No. 704 Lafayette avenue, Principal. The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty January 18, 1909—For repairs, etc., to the Kings County Court House—For the Presi­ street, New York, Surety. dent of the Borough of Brooklyn. January 19, 1909—For building tuberculosis infirmary on Blackwells Island, Borough of John Byrne, No. 74 Underhill avenue, Principal. Manhattan—For the Department of Public Charities. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, The Bottsford, Dickenson Company, No. 1170 Broadway, Principal. Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway; Bankers’ Surety January 18, 1909—For painting roof, etc., of the Kings County Court House—For the Company of Cleveland, O .; New York office, No. 27 Liberty President of the Borough of Brooklyn. street, Sureties. Thos. W. Brophy, No. 451 Humboldt street, Principal. January 19, 1909—For repairs to the elevators, etc., of the Cumberland Street Hospital, The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Department of Public Charities. Surety. The Maintenance Company, No. 54 Franklin street, Principal. January 18, 1909—For supplies of forage, stable B—For the President of the Borough The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty of Richmond. street, New York, Surety. Edward Wisely & Son, W'est New Brighton, S. I., Principal. January 19, 1909—For the maintenance of the electric system of the Kings County National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. Hospital, Borough of Brooklyn—For the Department of Public Chari­ ties. January 18, 1909—For alterations, etc., to Public School 104, Borough of Brooklyn— Kelting Engineering and Supply Company, No. 119 Pearl street, For the Department of Education. Principal. Casey O'Brien Company, No. 345 West Forty-eighth street, Prin­ Bankers’ Surety Company of Cleveland, O .; New York office, No. cipal. 27 Liberty street, Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. January 19, 1909—For the extermination of rats, mice and other vermin, in Department January 18, 1909—For alterations, etc., to Public School 100, annex, Borough of buildings, City of New York—For the Department of Public Charities. Brooklyn—For the Department of Education. Philip Leser Company, No. 64 East One Hundred and Sixteenth William Werner, No. 657 Vanderbilt avenue, Principal. street, Principal. People’s Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, Brook­ Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 2 Rector street, lyn, Surety. Surety. January 18, 1909—For repairs to Public School 147, Borough of Brooklyn—For the January 19, 1909—For furnishing forage, Bureau of Highways—For the President of Department of Education. the Borough of The Bronx. Rubin Solomon & Son, No. 89 Morton street. Principal. Louis F. Diehl, No. 635 Wales avenue, Principal. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, January 18, 1909—For furnishing supplies, City of New York—For the Trustees of Surety. the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School. January 19, 1909—For supplies of coal. Borough of Brooklyn—For the Department of Armour & Co., No. 169 Duane street, Principal. Parks. The Guaranty Company of North America, No. I ll Broadway, Fred W. H. Nelson, No. 502 Hamilton avenue, Principal. Surety. The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. January 18, 1909—For furnishing ham, sausage, etc., City of New York—For the De­ January 19, 1909—For furnishing mould, City of New York—For the Department of partment of Public Charities. Parks. Armour & Co., No. 169 Duane street, Principal. Chas. L. Doran Cont. Company, No. 1015 Walton avenue, Prin­ The Guaranty Company of North America, No. Ill Broadway, cipal. Surety. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. - FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 8167

January 20, 1909—For supplies of coal—For the President of the Borough of Queens. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ A. J. & J. J. McCollum, No. 982 Manhattan avenue, Principal. ment of Education. Bankers’ Surety Company of Cleveland, O .; New York office, No. Funk & Wagnalls Company, No. 44 East Twenty-third street, Prin­ 27 Liberty street, Surety. cipal. January 20, 1909—For furnishing ashes—For the President of the Borough of The The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. Bronx. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ Wm. A. Mallett, Main street, Westchester, Principal. ment of Education. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. Frank I). Beattys & Co., No. 225 Fifth avenue, Principal. January 20, 1909—For furnishing sand—For the President of the Borough of Man­ The United States Fidelity ami Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty hattan. • street, New York, Surety. John A. McCarthy, foot of Rivington street, Principal. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ Bankers’ Surety Company of Cleveland, O .; New York office, No. ment of Education. 27 Liberty street, Surety. D. C. Heath & Co., No. 231 West Thirty-ninth street, Principal. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ The J. W. Pratt Company. No. 52 Duane street, Principal. ment of Education. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, William B. Harrison, No. 15 Broadway, Principal. Surety. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 2 Rector street, January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ Clarence S. Nathan, Nos. 9 and 11 Franklin street, Principal. ment of Education. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 84 William street, Longmans, Green & Co.. No. 91 Fifth avenue, Principal. Surety. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ street, New York, Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of Wm. P. Mitchell, No. 133 William street, Principal. Queens—For the Department of Education. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty Callaghan & Roulet, Maspeth, L. I., Principal. street, New York, Surety. People’s Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, Brook­ January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ lyn, Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of Milaus & Brieger, No. 65 Fulton street, Principal. Queens—For the Department of Education. American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, George N. Winkler, Far Rockaway, L. I., Principal. Surety. American Surety Company of New York, No. 100 Broadway, January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For erecting three-rail pipe fence, various parks, City of New H. C. Hallenbeck, No. 497 Pearl street, Principal. York—For the Department of Pasks. American Surety Company of New York, No. 100 Broadway, Vulcan Rail and Construction Company, No. 175 North Ninth Surety. street, Principal. January 20, 1909—For printing, etc., stationery, City of New York—For the Depart­ National Surety Company, No. 346 Broad way, Surety. ment of Education. January 22, 1909—For regulating, etc., McLaughlin Park, Borough of Brooklyn—For Gerry & Murray, No. 75 Broad street, Principal. the Department of Parks. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Company, No. 407 Hamilton avenue, Surety. Principal. January 21, 1909—For furnishing supplies. Borough of Brooklyn—For the Trustees of People’s Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, Brook­ the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School. lyn ; American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau John Wanamaker, No. 784 Broadway, Principal. street, Sureties. American Surety Company of New York, No. 100 Broadway, January 22, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of Surety. Queens—For the Department of Education. January 21, 1909—For furnishing supplies. Borough of Brooklyn—For the Trustees of Abraham E. Kouwenhoven. Bay Side, L. I., Principal. the Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School. The Title Guaranty and Surety Company, No. 84 William street, Sam S. Straus, No. 508 Court street, Principal. Surety. People’s Surety Company of New York, No. 26 Court street, Brook­ lyn, Surety. Opening of Proposals for the Week Ending January 23, 1909. January 21, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of The Comptroller, by representative, attended the opening of proposals at the fol­ Richmond—For the Department of Education. lowing departments, viz.: \V. M. Carpenter, Tottenville, S. I., Principal. January 18, 1909—For a contract to clean all glass in windows and doors of public National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. buildings, etc.; for constructing a sewer in Fifty-fifth street, between January 21, 1909—For conveying pupils to and from various schools, Borough of Avenue A and the East River, Borough of Manhattan—For the Presi­ Queens—For the Department of Education. dent of the Borough. John H. Cottier, Queens, L. I., Principal. January 21, 1909—For supplies of toilet paper. Borough of Manhattan—For the De­ The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, partment of Parks. Surety. January 21, 1909—For furnishing, repairing, emptying and placing vault pans, etc., at January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, Citv of New York—For the Department of Mount Kisco, Westchester County, Manhattan and The Bronx—For the Education. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Wm. Knabe & Co., No. 439 Fifth avenue, Principal. January 21, 1909—For paving, etc., at Longwood avenue, One Hundred and Forty- United Surety Company, No. 84 William street, Surety. ninth street, Leggett avenue, and for improvements in four other streets, January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of Borough of The Bronx—For the President of the Borough. Education. N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, Deputy Comptroller. The Francis Bacon Piano Company, East One Hundred Sind Thirty-eighth street and Walton avenue, Principal. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of Education. Henry & S. G. Lindeman, No. 2 West One Hundred and Fortieth TATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING street, Principal. which the Public Offices in the City are open Stor business and at wrhich the Courts regularly open The Aetna Indemnity Company, No. 68 William street, Surety. and adjourn as wrell as the places where such offices January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of are kept and such Courts are held, together with the Education. heads of Departments and Courts J. & C. Fischer, No. 417 West Twenty-eighth street, Principal. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York. Surety. CITY OFFICES. January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of Education. MAYOR’S OFFICE. Sohmer & Co., No. 170 Fifth avenue, Principal. No. $ City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays,9 National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. a. m. to 12 m. January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Education. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Mayor. Frank M. O ’Brien, Secretary. George Steck & Co., No. 362 Fifth avenue, Principal. William A. Willis, Executive Secretary. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Nos. 27 and 29 CHANGES IN DEPARTMENTS, ETC. James A. Rierdon, Chief Clerk and Bond and Pine street, Surety. Warrant Clerk. January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Education. FERRIES. BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MBASUERS. Pease Piano Company, No. 128 West Forty-second street, Prin­ March 17—The Municipal Civil Service Room 7, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. cipal. Commission having approved of the trans­ Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, No. 66 Liberty fer of Clarence M. J. Crysler from the Patrick Derry, Chief of Bureau. street, New York, Surety. position of Clerk in the Department of January 21, 1909—For furnishing pianos, City of New York—For the Department of Public Charities to the position of Clerk BUREAU OF LICENSES. Education. in this Department, the Commissioner has 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 11 m. Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Hardman, Peck & Co., No. 138 Fifth avenue. Principal. transferred and appointed Crysler to th»* Francis V. S. Oliver, Jr., Chief of Bureau. The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street. New York. position of Clerk in this Department, with Principal Office, Room 1, Citv H all. Surety. pay at the rate of $900 per annum, to take Branch Office, Room 12, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. effect April 1, 1909. Branch Office, Richmond Borough H all, Room 23, January 21, 1909—For repairs, etc., to Public School 84, Borough of Brooklyn—For New Brighton, S. 1. the Department of Education. Branch Office, Hackett Building, Long Island Neptune B. Smyth, No. 1123 Broadway, Principal. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. City, Borough of Queens.I American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street, Borough of The Bronx. Surety. March 17—Appointment of John Collins, January 21, 1909—For alterations, etc., to the Brooklyn Training School for Teachers, Osborne place and One Hundred and AQUEDUCT COMMISSIONERS. Borough of Brooklyn—For the Department of Education. Seventy-ninth street, Blaster, at a com­ Room 207, No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor, 9 a. m. to Rubin Solomon & Son, No. 89 Morton street, Principal. 4 p. m. pensation at the rate of $4 per diem, to Telephone, 1942 W orth. National Surety Company, No. 346 Broadway, Surety. take effect March 18, 1909. The Mayor, the Comptroller, ex-officio, Commis­ January 21, 1909—For alterations, etc., to the Commercial High School, Borough of sioners John r. Cowan (President) .William H. Ten Brooklyn—For the Department of Education. Eyck. John J. Ryan andjohn P. Windolph; Harry ______PUBLIC HEARING.______W. Walker, Secretary; Walter H. Sean, Chief En­ Inter City Contracting Company, No. 309 Broadway, Principal. gineer. American Bonding Company of Baltimore, No. 32 Nassau street. Public notice is hereby given that the Surety. Special Committee of the Board of Aider- ARMORY BOARD. January 21, 1909—For alterations, etc., Public School 99, Borough of Brooklyn—For men on the proposed new Charter will the Department of Education. Mayor George B. McClellan, the Comptroller, hold a public hearing in the Aldermanic Herman A. Metz, the President of the Board of Maurice P. Allen, No. 19 Spencer place, Principal. Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man­ Aldermen, Patrick F. McGowan, Brigadier-Gen­ The Empire State Surety Company, No. 34 Pine street, New York, eral George Moore Smith. Brigadier-General John hattan, on Friday, March 19, 1909, at 1.30 G. Eddy, CaptainJ. W. Miller, the President of the Surety. o’clock p. m. January 22, 1909—For furnishing text books, etc., City of New York—For the Depart­ Department of Taxes and Assessments, Lawson All persons interested in the above mat­ Purdv. ment of Education. Harrie Davis, Secretary. Room 6, Basement, Hall Ginn & Co., No. 70 Fifth avenue, Principal. ter are respectfully invited to attend. of Records, Chambers and Centre streets. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Office houn, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 2 Rector street, Gerk of the Board of Aldermen. to is m. _ _ . Surety. < Telephone, 3900 Worth.! 3168 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

ART COMMISSION. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton street, City Hall, Room 21. COMMISSION. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent ot Jamaica. Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH WARDS. Schools, and James C- Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, John H. Barry, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super­ Robert W de rorest, Trustee Metropolitan Jerome A. O’Connell, George J. Smith, Examiners. intendent; George R. Crowly. Assistant Chief Museum of Art, President; Frank D. Millet, Painter, Office of the Commission, Room 138, No. 280 Clerk; Robert Campbell, M. D., Assistant Registrar Vice-President; Howard Mansfield, Secretary; A. Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Manhat­ of Records Augustus Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute tan. New York City. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE). of Arts and Sciences; George B. McClellan. Mayor Commissioners—William B. Stillings, George C. Borough of Richmond, Nos. $4 and 36 W ater street, Norton, Lewis A. Abrams. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway Stapleton, Staten Island. of the City of New York; John Bigelow, President Lamont McLough 1 in, Clerk. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. of New York Public Libraiy; Arnold W. Brunner, Telephone, 1200 Worth. John T. Sprague, M. D., Assistant Sanitary Super­ Architect; John B Pine. Charles Howland Russell, Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Wednes­ intendent; Charles E. Hoyer. Assistant Chia Clerk: day and Friday of each week at a o’clock p. m. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. Fred B. Pratt, Herbert Adams. John H. McCooey and N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy J. Walter Wood, M. D., Assistant Registrar of John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Comptrollers. Records Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Paul Looser, Secretary to Comptroller. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. MAIN DIVISION. Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street and Henry Smith, Commissioner of Parks for the Bor­ First avenue. City Hall, Rooms 11,12; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Sat­ H. J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Room 11. oughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and President urdays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Park Board. Telephone, 4400 Madison Square. BOOKKEEPING AND AWARDS DIVISION. Board of Trustees—Dr. John W. Brannan, Presi­ Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. William J. Fransioli, Secretary dent; James K. Paulding, Secretary; Arden M. Rob­ P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Frank W. Smith, Chief Accountant and Book Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. bins, Samuel Sachs, I^opold Stem, James A. Farley, Aldermen. keeper, Room 8. Telephone. 201 Plaza. John G. O’Keeffe, Robert W. Hebberd, ex-officio Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy City Clerk Michael J. Kennedy. Commissioner of Parks for John T. Oakley, Chief Clerk of the Board of STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Aldermen. James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk, Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brook­ BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Joseph V. Sculley. Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. Room 8$. lyn. Thomas J. McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Telephone, 2300 South. No. 11 City Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m ; Saturdays, of The Bronx. BUREAU OF AUDIT—MAIN DIVISION. Joseph 1. Berry, Commissioner of Parks for [the ic a. m. to 12 m. William R. Zimmerman, Deputy City Clerk, Bor­ P. H. Quinn, Chief Auditor of Accounts, Room 27. Borough of The Bronx. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. ough of Queens. Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Patrick F. McGowan, President. Joseph F. O’Grady, Deputy City Clerk, Borough LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. Office hours, 0 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, is m. P. J. Scully, City Clerk. of Richmond. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Auditor of Accounts, Telephone, 2640 Tremont. Room 185. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. CITY RECORD OFFICE. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND STATISTICS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­ BUREAU OF PRINTING, STATIONERY AND days, 12 m. BLANK BOOKS. Charles S. Hervey, Supervising Statistician and PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Examiner, Room 180. Antonio Zucca. Supervisor’s Office, Park Row Building, No. 21 Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Paul Weimann. Saturdays, 12 m. lames H. Kennedy. Park Row. Entrance, Room 807,9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS DIVISION. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 3330 Madison Square. William H. Jasper, Secretary. Daniel C. Potter, Chief Examiner of Accounts of Robert W. HebberiL Commissioner. Telephone, 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Supply Institutions, Room 38. Telephone, 29, jc and 31 Worth. Room , No. 2, City H all. Richard C. Baker, First Deputy Commissioner. Thomas W. Hynes, Second Deputy Commis­ Patrick J Tracy, Supervisor; Henry McMillen, OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER, Deputy Supervisor; C. McKemie, Secretary. sioner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 BOARD OF ELECTIONS. No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade street. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2977 M ain. Headquarters General Office, No. 107 West Forty John H. Timmerman, CityPaymaster. first Street. McKee Borden, Secretary. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Ians and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals and Commissioners —John T. Dooling (President), Estimatest for Work and Materials for Building, Re­ Charles B. Page, (Secretary), Rudolph C. Fuller, Office. No. 277 Broadway. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, Chandler Withington, Chief Engineer, Room 55. pairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m. to 4 James Kane. John N. Bogart, Commissioner. p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m Michael T. Daly, Chief Clerk. Tames P. Archibald, Deputy Commissioner. Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Twenty- Telephone, 294b Bryant. John J. Caldwell, Secretary. DIVISION OF INSPECTION. sixth street. Office hours, 8.20 a. m. to 4 p. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a m The Children’s Bureau, No. 66 Third avenue, BOROUGH OFFICES. William M. Hoge, Auditor of Accounts in Charge. to 12 m. Room 39. Office hours, 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m. M anhattan. Telephone, 2828 Worth. Jeremiah Connelly, Superintendent for Richmond DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. No. 112 West Forty-second street. Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. Mortimer J. Brown, Appraiser of Real Estate, Telephone, 1000 Tompkins ville. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. Rooms 101,103 and 105. The Bronx. George B. McClellan, Mayor, Chairman; Herman One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street anc Mott A. Metz. Comptroller; James J. Martin, Chamber- BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. avenue (Solingen Building). lain; Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room Cornelius A. Bunner, Cuief Clerk. of Aldermen, and Timothy P. Sullivan, Chairman O. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Finance Committee, Board of Aldermen, Members. David E. Austen, Receiver of Taxes Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Brooklyn. N. Taylor Phillips, Deputy Comptroller, Secretary; John 1. McDonough and William H.Loughran, William H. Edwards, Commissioner. No. 42 Court street (Temple Bar Building) Office of Secretary. Room 12, Stewart Building. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. James D. Hogan, Deputy Commissioner, Borough George Russell, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Borough of the Bronx—Municipal Building, Third of Manhattan. and Tremont avenues. Owen J. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Queens. John B. Underhill and Stephen A. Nugent, Dep­ of Brooklyn No. 46 Jackson avenue, Long Island City. uty Receivers of Taxes. Jerome F. Reilly, Deputy Commissioner, Borough Carl Voegel, Chief Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, Rooms of The Bronx. Nos. 13-21 Park Row. 2-8. John J. O’Brien, Chief Clerk. Richm ond. JamesW Stevenson, Commissioner. Thomas J. Drennan and William Gallagher, Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. John H. Little, Deputy Commissioner Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Charles M. Schwalbe, Cnief Clerk. Edgar E. Schiff, Secretary. Borough ot Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, avenue and Fifth street, Long Island City. ASSESSMENTS. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m George H. Creed and Mason O. Smedley, Deputy Telephone, 6080 Cortlandt. Receivers of Taxes. Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Centre Borough ot Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George, streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, HOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR­ New Brighton. 9 a. m. to 12 m. TIONMENT. John De Morgan and F. Wilsey Owen, Deputy Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Frank DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Receivers of Taxes. Raymond, James H. Tully, Charles Putzel, Hugh The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, President Hastings, Charles J. McCormack, John J. Halleran of the Board of Aldermen, President of the Borough CENTRAL OFFICE. of Manhattan. President of the Borough of Brook­ No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours from BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS lyn, President of the Borough of The Bronx. Presi­ 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. AND ARREARS. dent of the Borough ot Queens, President of the Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, Room DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, Borough of Richmond. John J. Barry, Commissioner. 1. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. George W. Meyer, Deputy Commissioner. Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. Arrears. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m No 277 Broadway, Room 1406 Telephone, 2280 Richard E. Weldon, Deputy Collector of Assess­ Telephones, Manhattan, 8320 Cortlandt; Brook­ W orth. ments and Arrears. lyn, 3980 Main; Queens, 439 Greenpoint; Richmond, Joseph Haag. Secretary; William M. Lawrence, Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, 94 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 62 Tremont. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND Rooms 1-3. ohr H. O’Brien, Commissioner. Assistant Secretary Charles V. Adee, Clerk to James J. Donovan, Jr., Deputy Collector of As­ I. I Lough man, Deputy Commissioner. Board. FERRIES. sessments and Arrears. Johni F Garvey, Secretary to Department. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER Pier “A,” N. R., Battery place. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics’ Bank Building, 1. M de Yarona. Chief Engineer Nelson P Lewis, Chief Engineer, No. 277 Broad­ Telephone, 300 Rector. corner Court and Montague streets. George W. Birdsall, Consulting Hydraulic En­ way, Room 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth Allen N. Spooner. Commissioner. John M. Gray, Deputy Collector of Assess­ gineer Arthur S. Tuttle, Engineer in charge Division of Denis A. Judge, Deputy Commissioner. ments and Arrears. George F. Sever. Consulting Electrical Engineer. Public Improvements, No. 277 Broadway, Room Joseph W. Savage, Secretary. Borough of Queens—Hackett Building, Jackson Charles F. Lacombe, Chief Engineer of Light and 1408. Telephone, 2281 W orth. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. avenue and Fifth street. Long Island City. Power. Harry P. Nichols, Engineer in charge Division of Thomas A. Healy, Deputy Collector of Assess­ Michael C. Padden, Water Register, Manhattan. Franchises. No. 277 Broadway, Room 801. Tele­ ments and Arrears. W’illiam A. Hawley, Secretary to Commissioner. phone, 2282 Worth. Borough ot Richmond—St. George, New Brighton. William C. Cozier, Deputy Commissioner, Bor­ DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. George Brand, Deputy Collector of Assessments ough of Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. and Arrears. John W. McKay, Acting Chief Engineer, Brook­ BOARD OF EDUCATION. lyn. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Borough of BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY RBVXNUB William R. McGuire, Water Register, Brooklyn. Rooms 6027 and 6028 Metropolitan Building, No. Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (in tne month of AND OF MARKETS. Michael Hecht, Deputy Commissioner, Borough 1 Madison avenue, Borough ot Manhattan, 9 a m August, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway, of The Bronx, Crotona Park Building, One Hundred to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 12 m. Room 141. and Seventy-seventh street and Third avenue. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. Telephone, 5580 Plaza. Peter Aitken, Collector of City Revenue and Thomas M. Lynch, Water Register, The Bronx. Warren A. Conover, Charles Buek, Lewis Hard­ Richard B. Aldcroftt, Jr.; Walter Alexander, Superintendent of Markets, Charles C. Wissel, Deputy Commissioner, Bor­ ing, Charles G. Smith, Edward F. Croker, William Nicholas J. Barrett, Charles E. Bruce, M. D.; David O’Brien, Deputy Collector of City Revenue ough of Queens, Hackett Building, Long Island A. Boring and George A Just, Chairman. Joseph E. Cosgrove, Frederic R. Coudert, Francis C ity. Edward V. Barton, Clerk. W.Crowninshield, Francis P. Cunnion, Thomas M. BUREAU FOR THE EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS. John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Board meeting every Tuesday at 2 p. m. De Laney, Horace E. Dresser, Alexander Ferris, Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. oseph Nicola Francolini, George Freifeld. George Frank J. Prial, Chief Examiner. Room 181. . Gillespie, John Greene, Lewis Haase, Robert L ilarrison, Louis Haupt. M D.; Thomas J. Higgins, BUREAU OF THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN. - HOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. YORK CITY REFORMATORY OF anies P. Holland. Arthur Hollick, Hugo Kanzler, Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broadway MISDEMEANANTS. ilax Katzenberg, Edward Lazansky, Alnck H. Man, Rooms 63 to 67. Bartholomew F. Donohoe, President; John J. Clement March. Mitchell May, Robert E.McCaffertv ames J. Martin, City Chamberlain, Moore, Secretary; John I. Dunn, Treasurer; ex- Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. Dennis J. McDonald, M. D.; Ralph McKee, Frank officio, Horace Loomis ana Matthew E. Healy. John J. Barry, Commissioner of Correction. lenry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. W. Meyer, Thomas J. O’Donohue, Henry H. Sher­ tTelephone, 4x70 Worth. Rooms Nos. 14,15 and ib Aldrich Building, Nos. President. man, Arthur S. Somers, Abraham Stern. M. Samuel 149 and 151 Church street. Wm. E. Wyatt, Judge, Special Sessions, First Stern, Cornelius J. Sullivan. James E. Sullivan, Office open during business hours every day in the Division. Michael J Sullivan, Bernard Suydam, Rupert B. vear (except legal holidays). Examinations are held Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions, Sec­ The n s John R. Thompson, George A. Vandenhoff, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after 1 p. m. ond Division. Frank D. Wilsey, George W Wingate, Egerton L. James J. Walsh. City Magistrate, First Division. Winthrop, Ir..members of the Board. Southwest corner of Fifty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second Divi Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., President. FIRE DEPARTMENT. sion. John Greene, Vice-President. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices al­ Samuel B. Hamburger, John C. Heintx, Dominick A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. ways open. Office hours for all, except where otherwise noted Di Dario, Janies F. Boyle. Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. Telephone. 4900 Columbus. from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays is m. Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary. C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent of School Build­ Thomas Darlington, M. D.t Commissioner of ings. Health and President. HEADQUARTERS. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies Alvah H. Doty, M. D.; Theodore A. Bingham, Nos. iS7 end 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Man­ BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESS­ H enry R. M. C ook, Auditor. Commissioners. hattan. MENTS. Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. Telephone, 640 Plaza, Manhattan; 2653 Main, Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of Lectures. Herman M. Biggs, M. D., General Medical Officer. Brooklyn. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller. James McC. Miller, Chief Clerk. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. Claude G. Lelana, Superintendent of Libraries.) Nicholas J. Hayes, Commissioner. A. J. Maguire, Supervisor of Janitors. waiter Bensel, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent. P. A. Whitney, Deputy Commissioner. Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of William H. Guilfoy, M. D., Registrar of Records. Charles C. Wise, Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Taxes and Assessments. ol Brooklyn and Queens. Henry J. Storrs, Chief Clerk, Finance Depart­ BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. Borough of Manhattan. William A. Larney, Secretary; Mark Levy, Secre ment. No. 280 Broadway. William H. Maxwell. City Superintendent of tary to the Commissioner; George F. Dobson, Jr., Telephone, 1200 Worth. Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, John H. Haaren. Alonso Blauvelt, M. Da Assistant Sanitary Su­ perintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistant Chief Secretary to the Deputy Commissioner, Boroughs Clarence E. Melenev, Thomas S. O’Brien. Edward of Brooklyn and Queens. B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- Edward F. Croker, Chief of Department. mfiller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superin­ Charles J. Burke, M. D., Assistant Registrar of BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Records. Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief of Department in Office, No. 299 Broadway. tendents. charge, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Joseph L. Burke, Inspector of Combustibles, Nos. John A. Bensel, Charles N Chadwick,Charles A. Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. Shaw, Commissioners. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. 137 and i$9 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. Thomas Hassett, Secretary. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Campbell, John Alonxo Blauvelt, M. D., Acting Assistant Sani­ Telephone, 640 Plaza. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer Chickering. John W. Davis, John Dwyer Jam es tary Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Franz S. Wolf, Inspector of Combustibles. Bor­ . Edsall, Matthew J. Elgas, Edward D. Farrell, Chief Clerk; Arthur J. O’Leary, M. D., Assistant oughs of Brooklyn ana Queens, Nos. 36s and 367 Jay bCornelius D. Franklin, John Griffin, M. D.; John L. Registrar of Records. street, Brooklyn. Telephone, 3320 Main. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Peter Seery, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Manhat­ N. Hunt, Henry W. Jameson, James Lee, Charles Borough of Brooklyn, Nos. 38 and 40 Clinton street. Rooms 114 and 115 Stewart Building, No. 28c W. Lyon. James J. McCabe, William J. O’Shea tan The Bronx and Richmond. Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Julia Ricnman, Alfred T. Schauffler, Albert Shiels, Traverse R. Maxfield, M. D., Assistant Sanitary William L. Bern, Fire Marshal, Boroughs of Telephone, 4313 Worth. Edgar Dubs Shimer, Seth T. Stewart, Edward W. Superintendent; Alfred T. Metcalfe, Assistant Chief Brooklyn and Queens. John Purroy Mitchel, Ernest Y. Gallaher, Com Stitt. Grace C. Strachan.Joseph S. Taylor, Joseph Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M. D., Assistant Registrar of Andrew P. Martin, Chief Inspector in'Fira Alarm miss toners H . Wade, Evangeline E. Whitney. Records. Telegraph Bureau. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 3169

William T. fieggin, Chief of Battalion in change ohn F. Murray, Commissioner of Public Works, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Bureau of Violations and Auxiliary Fire Appliances, John A. Hawkins, Assistant Commissioner of No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Office, Queens County Court-house, Long Island Boroughs of Manhattan. The Bronx and Richmond, Public Works. William M. Hoes. Public Administrator. C ity, 9 a. m. to j p. m. Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty-seventh street, Manhat­ Josiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer. Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt. Frederick G. De W itt, District Attorney. tan. Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 36$ and 367 Jay Frederick Greitfenberg, Principal Assistant Topo­ Telephone, 39 Greenpoint. street, Brooklyn. graphical Engineer. Central office open at all hours. Charles H . Graham, Engineer of Sewers. REGISTER. Thomas H . O’Neil, Superintendent of Sewers. Samuel C. Thompson, Engineer of Highways. Hall of Records. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Patrick J. Reville, Superintendent of Buildings. p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m. to 12 m. During the months LAW DEPARTMENT, of July and August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2 No. 17 Cook avenue, Elmhurst. John A. Mason, Assistant Superintendent of John T. Robinson, Public Administrator, County OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Buildings. p. m Frank Gass, Register. of Queens. Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre streets, Peter J. Stumpf, Superintendent of Highways. Telephone, 335 Newtown. Albert H. Liebenau, Superintendent of Public William H. Sinnott, Deputy Register. 6th, 7th and 8th floors, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; .Saturdays, Telephone, 3900 W orth. -9 a. m. to 12 m. Buildings and Offices Telephone, 66 Trem ont. Telephone 3900 Worth. SHERIFF. Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel. SHERIFF. Assistants—Theodore Connoly, George L. Ster­ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. County Court-house, Long Island City, 9 a.m.to ling, Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, R. Percy No. 299 Broadway, g a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, q 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Chittenden, David Rumsey, William Beers Crowell, President’s Office, Nos. 15 and 16 Borough Hall, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Herbert S. Harvey, Sheriff. ohn L. O’Brien, Terence Farley, Cornelius F. Col­ a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Thomas F. Foley, Sheriff. John M. Phillips, Under Sheriff. ins, John F. O’Brien, Edward S. Malone, Edwin J. Bird S. Coler, President. John F. Gilchrist, Under Sheriff Telephone, 23 G reenpoint (office). I Freedman, Louis ti. Hahlo, Frank 6. Pierce, Charles Frederick Adams, Secretary. Telephone, 4984 Worth. Henry O. Scnleth, Warden, Queens County Jail. Stephen O’Brien, Charles A. O’Neil, Richard H. John A. Heffernan. Private Secretary. Telephone, 372 Greenpoint. Mitchell. Iohn Widdecombe, Edward J. McGold- Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner of Public rick. Curtis A. Peters, Arthur Sweeny, Joel J. W orks. SURROGATES. Squier, Harford P. Walker, George P. Nicholson, ames M. Power, Secretary to Commissioner. Hall of Records. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 SURROGATE. George H. Folwell, William H. King, Alfred W. )avid F. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. m., except Saturday, when it closes at 12 m. Jamest Dunne, Superintendent of the Bureau of Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Booraem, Josiah A. Stover, Thomas F. Noonan, uring the months of July and August the hours are Wm. F. Hendrickson, Clerk. Gabriel Britt, Royal E. T. Riggs, Charles Sewers. from 9 a m. to 2 p. m. Joseph M. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. clntyre. Solon Berrick, Francis J. Byrne, James Abner C Thomas and John P. Cohalan, Surro­ Except on Sundays, holidays and half holidays, t P. O’Connor, William H. Jackson, Edward Max- Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. gates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. Patrick F. Lynch, Superintendent of Highways. the office is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, son. Elliot S. Benedict, Clarence L. Barber, Isaac from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Phillips, Edward A. McShane, Eugene Fay. The calendar is called on Tuesday of each week at Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. KINGS COUNTY. 10 a. m., except during the month of August, when Kirby. 1 no court is held, and the court sits every day there­ Chief Clerk—Andrew T. Campbell. Office of the President, Nos. 14, 15 and 16 City after until all contested cases have been disposed of. Hall, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a m. to 12 m. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Telephone, 397 Jamaica. ohn F. Ahearn, President. BROOKLYN OFFICH. 5 County Court-house Borough Hall, 2d floor, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur­ Bernard Downing, Secretary. John4 Cloughen, Commissioner of Public Works. Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. days. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Jacob A. Livingston, Deputy Commissioner. Telephone, 2048 Main. James J. Hagan, Assistant Commissioner ot Pub­ RICHMOND COUNTY. lic W orks. Albert B. Waldron, Secretary. Jam es D. Bell, Assistant in charge. George F. Scannell, Superintendent of Highways Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. to 2 No. 90 West Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur­ Frank J. Goodwin, Superintendent of Sewers. Village Hall, Stapleton. John R. Voorhis, Superintendent of Buildings p m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. days. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 1454 Main. Telephone, 8190 Cortlandt. and Offices. Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. John J. McCaughey, Assistant Commissioner. John P. Dunn, Assistant in charge. Office open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.; Saturdays, COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. rom 9 a. m. to 12 m. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Telephone, 81 Tompkinsville. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVBRY OF PENALTIES. Hall of Records. No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­ President’s Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting months days, 9 a. m. to 12 m, » and Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. of July and August, then 9 a. m. to 2 p. m , Satur­ COUNTY CLERK. Telephone, 4526 Cortlandt. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. days 9 a. m. to 12 m. Lawrence Gresser, President. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. Lewis M. Swasey, Commissioner. 4 p.m . John M. Cragen, Secretary. D. H. Ralston, Deputy Commissioner. Alfred Denton, Commissioner of Paolic Works. C. L. Bostwick, County Clerk. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARRBARS OF Telephone, 1114 Main County Court-house, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. to 4 PERSONAL TAXES. Harry Sutphin, Assistant Commissioner of Pub­ Thomas D. Mosscrop, Superintendent. lic W orks. p. m. No. 280 Broadway, Jth floor. Office hours for pub­ William J. Beattie, Assistant Superintendent Telephone, 28 New Dorp. Patrick E. Leahy, Superintendent of Highways. Telephone, 1082 Main. lic, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Carl Berger. Superintendent of Buildings. Telephone, *585 Worth. Cornelius Burke, Superintendent of Sewers. Geo. O’Reilly, Assistant in charge COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. James E. Clonin, Superintendent of Street Clean­ COUNTY CLERK. ing. Terms of Court, Richmond County, 1909. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF H a llo t Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m County Courts—Stephen D. Stephens, County BUILDINGS. Edward F. Kelly, Superintendent of Public Build­ ings and Offices. to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, 9 a. m Judge. No. 44 East Twenty-third street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Telephone, 1900 Greenpoint. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. First Monday of June, Grand and Trial Jury. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Frank Ehlers, County Clerk. Second Monday of November, Grand and Trial Telephone. 1961 Gramercy. Robert A. Sharkey, Deputy County Clerk. Jury. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in charge. John Cooper, Assistant Deputy County Clerk. Fourth Wednesday of January, without a Jury. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Telephone call, 4930 Main. Fourth Wednesday of February, without a Jury. President’s Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. Fourth Wednesday of March, without a Jury. METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COM­ George Cromwell, President. Fourth Wednesday ol April, without a Jury MISSION. Maybury Fleming, Secretary. COUNTY COURT. Fourth Wednesday of July, without a Jury. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and Fourth Wednesday of September, without a Jury. Offi

Greenbauni, Edward E. McCall. Edward B. Amend, Borough of Richmond. through Gramercy Park, and by the centre line of BoronaJi of Oeeeas, Vernon M. Davis, Victor J. Dowling, Joseph E. City Magistrates—Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Fifth avenue from the centre line of Ninety-sixth First District—First Ward (all of Long Island City Newburger, John W. Goff, Samuel Seabury, M. M arsn. street to the centre line of One Hundred and Tenth formerly composing five wards). Court-room, St. Warley Platzek, Peter A. Hendrick, John Ford, street, on the north by the centre line of Ninety- Courts. Mary’s Lyceum, Nos. 115 and 117 Fifth street, Long Charles \V. Dayton, John J. Brady, Mitchell L. sixth street trom the centre line of Lexington avenue Island City. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, James W. Gerard, First District—Lafayette place, New Brighton, to the centre line of Filth avenue and by One Huu- Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. each Irving Lehman. Staten Island. dred and Tenth street from Fifth avenue to Central day, excepting Saturdays, closing at 12 m. Trial Peter J. Dooling .Clerk, Supreme Court Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten Park West, on the west by the centre line of Seventh days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt. Island. avenue and Central Park West. other business transacted on Tuesdays ana Thurs­ Edgar J. Lauer, Frederick De W itt Wells, Frank days. D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. Thomas F. Kennedy SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPART­ MUNICIPAL COURTS. William J. Chamberlain, Clerk; Charles Healy, Clerk. MENT. Deputy Clerk. Doronirh of Manhattan. Telephone, 2376 Greenpoint. Kings County Court-house, Borough of Brooklyn, Location of Court—Southwest comer of Madison First District—The First District embraces the avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Clerk’s Office open Second District—Second and Third Wards, which territory bounded on the south and west by the daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from include the territory of the late Towns of Newtown Court open daily from io o’clock a. m. to t o’clock and Flushing. Court-room in Court-house of the p. m. Seven jury trial parts. Special Term for southerly and westerly boundaries of the said 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. borough, on the north by the centre line of Four­ Telephone, 3873 Plaza. late Town of Newtown, corner of Broadway and Trials. Special Term for Motions. Court street, Elmhurst, New York. P. O. Address, ames F. McGee, General Clerk. teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street from Elmhurst, Queens County, New York. 'elephone, $460 Main. the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east by the Boroaigh of The Bronx. I centre lines of Fourth avenue from Fourteenth William Rasuuin, Jr., Justice. Luke J. Connor- street to Fifth street. Second avenue, Chrystie street, First District—All that part of the Twenty-fourth ton, Clerk. William Kepper, Assistant Clerk. CRIMINAL DIVISION—SUPREME Division street and Catharine street. Ward which was lately annexed to the City and James B. Snediker, Stenographer. COURT. Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, County of New York bv chapter 934 of the Laws of Trial days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 1899, comprising all of the late Town ot Westchester Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre. Elm, White Justices. Thomas O’Connell, Clerk; Francis Mangin, and part ot the Towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Telephone, 87 Newtown. and Franklin streets. including the Villages of Wakefield and Williams- Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Deputy Clerk. Third District—Fourth and Fifth Wards, com­ Location of Court—Merchants’ Association Build­ bridge. Court room, Town Hall, No. 1400 Williams- prising the territory of the former Towns and Vil­ Peter J . Dooling. Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, bridge road, Westchester Village. Court open daily Special Deputy to tne Clerk. ing. Nos. 54-60 Lafayette street. Clerk’s Office open lages of Jamaica, Far Rockaway and Rockaway daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), from 9 a. m. Beach. C lerk’s Office open from 9 a .r n .t 0 4 p m. to 4* p. m. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of Telephone, 6064 Franklin. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. James F. McLaughlin, Justice. George W. Damon, Additional Parts are held at southwest comer ol each week. Clerk. Sixth avenue and Tenth street and at No. 128 Prince Peter A. Sheil, Justice. Court-house, Town Hall, Jamaica. Stephen Collins, Clerk. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS. street. Telephone, 189 Jamaica. Telephone, 6030 Franklin. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m; Saturdays Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, closing at 12 m. Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Elm, White and Franklin streets. Second District—The Second District embraces Telephone, 457 Westchester. at 9 a. m. the territory bounded on the south by the centre line Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Borough of Richmond. Thomas C. T. Crain, Otto A. Rosalsky. Warren of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second avenue Wards, except the territory described in chapter 934 W. Foster, Thomas C. O’Sullivan. Edward Swann. and on the south and east by the southerly and of the Laws of 1895. Court-room, southeast corner First District—First and Third Wards (Towns of Joseph F. Mulqueen, James T. Malone-Judges of easterly boundaries of the said borough, on the of Washington avenue and One Hundred and Sixty- Castleton and Northfield). Court-room, former Vil­ the Court of General Sessions. Edward R. Carroll, north by the centre line of East Fourteenth street, second street. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. lage Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, New Clerk. Telephone, 1201 Franklin. on the west by the centre lines of Fourth avenue Court opens at 9 a. m. Brighton. Clerk’s Office open from g a. m. to 40. m. from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, Second John M. Tierney, Justice. Thomas A. Maher, Tnomas C. Brown, Justice. Anning S. Prall, During July ana August C’erk’s Office will close avenue, Chrystie street, Division street and Clerk. Clerk. at 2 p. m., and on Saturdays at 12 m. C atharine street. Telephone, 3043 Melrose. C lerk’s Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. George F. Roesch, Benjamin Hoffman, Leon Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. Sanders, Thomas P. Dinnean, Justices. Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth Wards CITY COURT OP THE CITY OP NEW James T. Devlin, Clerk; Michael H. Looney, Boronirlt of Brooltlya. YORK. Towns of Middletown, Southfield and Westfield). Deputy Clerk. First District—Comprising First, Second, Third. Court-room, former Edgewater Village Hall, Staple- No. 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building,City Location of Court—Nos. 264 and 266 Madison Fourth, Fifth, Sixth; Tenth and Twelfth Wards ana ton. Hall Park, from 10 a. m. to 4 p m. street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning at the George W. Stake, Justice. Peter Tieman, Clerk. Part I. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. intersection of the centre lines ot Hudson and Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. P art II. Telephone, 2596 Orchard. Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at 10 a. m P art III. Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, thence Court continued until close of business. Trial days, Part IV. Third District—The Third District embraces the along the centre line of North Portland avenue to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. P art V. territory bounded on the south by the centre line Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville P art VI. of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre line Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence along the Part V II. of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifty- centre line of Navy street to Johnson street, thence P art V III. ninth street and by the centre line of Central Park along the centre line of Johnson street to Hudson Special Term Chambers will be held from 10 a. m. West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fifth street avenue, ana thence along the centre line of Hudson CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE to 4 p. m. on the north by the centre lineot Sixty-fifth street avenue to the point of beginning, of the Borough of COMMISSION. C lerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and the centre line of Fifty-ninth street from Seventh Brooklyn. Court-house, northwest corner State and Edward F. O’Dwyer, Chief Justice; Lewis J. to Eighth avenue, on the west by the westerly bound Court streets. Parts Land II. TWENTY THIRD AND TWENTY-FOURTH Conlan, Francis B. Delehanty, Joseph I. Green, ary of the said borough. John J. Walsh, Justice. Edward Moran, Clirk. WARDS. Alexander Finelite, Thomas F. Donnelly, John V Thomas E. Murray, James W. McLaughlin, Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Richard T. Lynch, Ed­ Justices. URSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ward B. La Fetra, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Michael Skelly, Clerk; Henry Merzbach, Deputy Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the Clerk. Clerk. of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west of P Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, Telehone, 6142 Cortlandt. Location of Court—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the centre notice is hereby given that meetings of the Com­ street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal line of Schenectady avenue, also that oortion ot the missioners appointed under said Acts will be held holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Twentieth Ward beginning at the intersection of the C O URT O P SPECIAL SESSIONS. at the office of the Commission, Room 138, No. Telephone number, 5450 Columbus. centre lines of North Portland and Myrtle avenues, a8o Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street be­ thence along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces Manhattan, New York City, on Mondays, tween Franklin and White streets, Borough of Man­ Waverly avenue, thence along the centre line of VYednesdays and Fridays of each week, at 2 h attan . the territory bounded on the south by the centre Waverly avenue to Park avenue, thence along the line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by the o'clock p. m., until further notice. Court opens at 10 a. m. centre fine of Park avenue to Washington avenue, Dated New York City, October 12, 1907. Justices—First Division—William E. Wyatt. Wil­ centre line of Lexington avenue and by the centre thence along the centre line of Washington avenue line of Irving place, including its projection through WILLIAM E. STILLINGS. lard H. Olmsted, Joseph M. Deuel, Lorenz Zeller, to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre line of GEORGE C. NO RTO N . John B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoyt. Charles W Gramercy Park, on the north by the centre line of Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the easterly line of Flushing avenue to North Portland avenue, and L E W IS A. ABRAM S. Culkin, Clerk ; William M. Fuller, Deputy Clerk. thence along the centre line of North Portland Commissioners. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. said borough ; excluding, however, any portion of Blackwell’s Island. avenue to the point of beginning. Lamont M cLo u g h l in . Telephone, 2092 Franklin, Clerk’s office. Court-room, No. 495 Gates avenue. Clerk. Telephone, 601 Franklin, Justices’ chambers. Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. Gerard B. Van Wart and Charles J. Dodd Second Division—Trial Days—No. 171 Atlantic Abram Bernard, Clerk; James Foley, Deputy Justices. Franklin B. Van Wart, Clerk. avenue, Brooklyn, Mondays, Thursdays and Fri­ Clerk. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. days at 10 o’clock; Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of Location of Court—Part I.. and Part II., No. 151 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ueens, Tuesday at 10 o’clock; Town Hall, New East Fifty-seventh street. Clerk’s Office open daily Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four­ (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m Srighton, Borough of Richmond, Wednesdays at 10 teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh­ O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of o’clock. to 4 p. m. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion of Brooklyn, Room 2, Borough H all, Borough of Justices—Howard J. Forker John Fleming, Mor­ the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of the Brooklyn. T he City of N ew York. gan M. L. Ryan, Robert J. Wilkin, George J. Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the centre line of Starr street between the boundarv line territory bounded on the south by the centre line of Queens County and the centre line of Central CEALEI) BIDS OK ESTIMATES WILL BE O’Keefe, lames J. Mclnerney. Joseph L. Kerrigan, received by the President of the Borough of Clerk; Jonn J. Dorman, Deputy Clerk. of Sixty-fifth street, on the east by the centre line avenue, and northwest of the centre line of Suydam of Central Park West, on the north by the centre street between the centre lines of Central and Bush- Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o’clock C lerk’s Office, No. 171 A tlantic avenue. Borough of a. m. on Brooklyn, open from 9 a m to 4 p. m. line ot One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west wick avenues, and northwest ot the centre line of by the westerly boundary of said borough. Willoughby avenue between the centre lines of Bush- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, IOOO. Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick wick avenue and Broadway. Court-house, Nos. 6 CHILDREN’S COURT. Spiegelberg, Justices. and 8 Lee avenue, Brooklyn. IIorouKls of Brooklyn, First Division—No. 66 Third avenue, Manhattan James V. Gilloon, Clerk; John H. Servis, Deputy Philip D. Meagher ana William J. Bogenshutz, No I FOR REGULATING, GRADING, rnest K. Coulter, Clerk. Clerk. Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON Telephone, 5353 Stuyvesant. Location ot Court—Broadway and Ninety-sixth Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. ALABAMA AVENUE, FROM PITKIN AVE­ Second Division—No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn. street. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays ana legal Court opens at 9 a.m. NUE TO BELMONT AVENUE. AND LAY­ William F. Delaney, Clerk. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ING CEMENT SIDEWALKS FROM SUTTER Telephone, 4006 Riverside. Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth and Telephone, 627 Main. Twenty-fifth Wards, that portion of the Twenty-first AVENUE TO RIVEKDALE AVENUE, TO­ Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the and Twenty-third Wards lying east of the centre line GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL CITY MAGISTRATES’ COURT. territory bounded on the south by the centre line of of Stuvvesant avenue and east of the centre line of T H E R ETO. Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Ninety- Schenectady avenue, and that portion otthe Twenty- Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as First Division. sixth street from Lexington avenue to Fifth avenue, seventh Ward lying southeast of the centre line of follows: Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. on the west by the centre line of Lexington avenue Starr street between the boundary line of Queens 860 linear feet new curbstone, set in con­ City Magistrates—Robert C. Cornell, Leroy B. from Fiftv-ninth street to Ninety-sixth street and and the centre line of Central avenue, and southeast crete. Crane, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Joseph the centre line of Fifth avenue from Ninety-sixth of the centre line of Suydam street between the 40 linear feet old curbstone reset in con­ F. Moss, James J. Walsh, Hennr Steinert, Daniel street to One Hundred and Tenth street, on the centre lines of Central and Bushwick avenues, and crete. E. Finn, Frederick B. House. Charles N Harris, north by the centre line ot One Hundred and Tenth southeast of the centre line of Willoughby avenue 1,750 cubic yards earth excavation. Frederic Kernochan, Arthur C. Butts, Joseph E. street, on the east by the easterly boundary of said between the oentre lines of Bushwick avenue and 10 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid Corrigan, Moses Herrman, Paul Krotel.’Keyrar. J. borough, including, however, all of Blackwell's Broadway. for). O ’Connor. Island and excluding any portion of Ward’s Island. Court-room, No. 14 Howard avenue.) 50 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). Philip Bloch, Secretary, One Hundred and Herman Joseph, Jacob Marks, Justices. Thomas H. Williams, Justice. G. J. Wiederhold 18,600 square feet cem ent sidewalk. Twenty-first street and Sylvan place. Edward A. McQuade, Clerk; Thomas M. Camp­ Clerk. Milton I. Williams, Assistant Clerk. The time allowed for the completion of the First District—Criminal Court Building bell, Deputy Clerk; John J. Dietz, Frederick J. Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m work and the full performance of the contract Second District—Jefferson Market. Stroh, Assistant Clerks. is fifty (50) working days. Third District—No. 69 Essex street Location of Court—Northwest comer of Third Fifth District/—Contains the Eighth. Thirtieth The amount of security required is Fifteen Fourth District—No. 151 East Fifty-seventh street avenue and Eighty-third street. Clerk’s Office open and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,550). Fifth District—One Hundred and Twenty-first daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. Court­ No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING street, southeastern comer of Sylvan place. a. m. to 4 p. m. house, northwest comer ot Fifty-third street and WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN­ Sixth District—One Hundred and Sixty-first street Telephone, 4343 79-St. Third avenue. DATION THE ROADWAY OF CENTRE and Brook avenue. Cornelius Furgueson, Justice. Jeremiah J. O’Leary, STREET, FROM HENRY STREET TO HICKS Seventh District—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth street. Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Clerk. STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN­ Eighth District—Main street, Westchester. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Clerk’s Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. CIDENTAL THERETO. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east Telephone, 407 Bay Ridge. Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the northerly follows: Second Division. terminus thereof, and north of the northerly ter­ Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion of 1,120 square yards asphalt pavement (five Borough of Brooklyn. minus of Fifth avenue, following in a northerly years’' maintenance). direction the course of the Harlem river, on a line the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre line of City Magistrates—Edward J. Dooley, James G. Prospect avenue; also that portion of the Eleventh 155 cubic yards concrete. conterminous with the easterly boundary of said bor­ The time allowed for the completion of the Tighe, John Naumer, E. G. Higginbotham, Frank ough, on tne north and west by the northerly and and the Twentieth Wards beginning at the intersec­ E. O’Reilly, Henry J. Furlong, Alfred E. Steers, tion of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton streets; work and the full performance of the contract westerly boundaries of said borough. is twenty (20) working days. _ A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Alexander H. Geismar, John Phillip J . Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. Davies, thence along the centre line of Fulton street to Flat- F . H ylan. bush avenue; thence along the centre line of Flat- The amount of security required is Eight Hun­ Justices. dred Dollars ($800). President of the Board, Edward J. Dooley, No.318 Heman B. Wilson, Clerk; Robert Andrews, bush avenue to Atlantic avenue; thence along the Adams street. centre line of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue; No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Deputy Clerk. WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN­ Secretary to the Board, Charles J. Flanigan, Location of Court—No. 70 Manhattan street. thence along the centre line of W’ashington avenue Myrtle ana Vanderbilt avenues, and No. 648 Halsey to Park avenue; thence along the centre line of Park DATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi­ FOURTH STREET. FROM AVENUE C TO street. days excepted) from g a. m. to 4 p. m. avenue to Waverly avenue; thence along the centre Courts. line of Waverly avenue to Myrtle avenue; thence CORTEI.YOU ROAD. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. First District—No. 318 Adams street. Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces along the centre line of Myrtle avenue to Hudson the territory bounded on tne south by the centre avenue; thence along the centre line of Hudson ave­ Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as Second District—Court and Butler streets. follows: Third District—Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues. line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the west bv nue to Johnson street; thence along the centre line the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the north and of Johnson street to Bridge street, and thence along 2,760 squate yards asphalt pavement (five Fourth District—No. 186 Bedford avenue. years’ maintenance). Fifth District—No. 249 Manhattan avenue. east by the northerly and easterly boundaries of the centre line of Bridge street to the point of begin­ said borough, including Randall’s Island and the ning. 385 cubic yards concrete. Sixth District—No. 49s Gates avenue. whole of W ard’s Island. Lucien S. Bayliss and George Fielder, Justices, The time allowed for the completion of the Seventh District—No. 31 Snider avenue(Flatbush). work and the full performance of the contract Eighth District—West Eighth street (Coney Is* Joseph P. Fallon, Leopold Prince, Justices. Charles P. Bible, Clerk. William J. Kennedy, Clerk; Patrick J. Ryan, Court-house, No. 611 Fulton street. is twenty-five (25) working days. Deputy Clerk. The amount of security required will be Two Ninth District—Fifth avenue and Twenty-third Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun­ Seventh District—The Seventh District embraces Thousand and Fifty Dollars ($2,050). street. the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-second No. 4. FOR R EG U LA TIN G A N D PA V IN G Tenth District—No. 133 New Jersey avenue. dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue. Clerk’s Office open daily (Sundays and legal holi­ W ards. WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN­ Borough of Queens. days excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards, DATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST Telephone, 3950 Harlem . Justices. Samue' F. Brothers, Clerk. EIGHTH STREET, FROM JOHNSON City Magistrates—Matthew J. Smith. Joseph Court-house, corner avenue and Ful­ STREET TO CHURCH AVENUE, TO­ Fitch, Maurice E. Connolly, Eugene C. Gilroy. Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces the ton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Courts. territory bounded on the south by the centre line Clerk’s Office open trom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .; Satur­ THERETO. First District—St. Mary’s Lyceum, Long Island of Fourteenth street and by the centre line of Fifty- days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Trial days, Tuesdays, Wed­ Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as City. ninth street from the centre line of Seventh avenue nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. follows: Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. to the centre line of Central Park West, on the east ury dan, Tuesdays and Frtdayz. 1,870 square yards asphalt pavem ent (five Third District—Central avenue, Far Rockaway, by the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the J) lerk’s Telephone, 904 East New York. years’ maintenance). L. 1. centre line of Irving place, including its projection Court Telephone, 905 East New York. 260 cubic yards concrete. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 3171

The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is Fifty The amount of security required is Ten Hun­ CONSTRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON BAR work and tin full performance of the contract Dollars ($50). dred and Fifty Dollars ($1,050). BEY STREET, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF is twenty (20) working days. No. 14. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE No. 24. FOR F U R N ISH IN G AND D ELIV ­ BELMONT AVENUE; BARREY STREET. The amount of security required will be Four­ SOUTH SIDE OF SECOND STREET, BE­ ERING FIFTEEN HUNDRED (1,500) CUBIC SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SUTTER AVE­ teen Hundred Dollars ($1,400). TWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, YARDS OF BINDER STONE. NU E, ETC. No. 5. FOR REGULATING AND I’AVING KNOWN AS LOT NO. 16. BLOCK 975, TO­ To be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN­ GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Plant. quantities is as follows: DATION THE ROADWAY OF EAST THERETO. The time allowed for the delivery of the ar­ 7 sewer basins, complete, of either TWENTY-NINTH STREET, FROM FOSTER Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as ticles, materials and supplies and the perform­ standard design, with iron AVENUE TO AVENUE F, TOGETHER follows: ance of the contract is on or before December pans or gratings, iron basin WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 543 cubic yards earth filling, furnished. 31. 1909. hoods and connecting cul­ Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as The time allowed for the completion of the 'l'he amount of security required is One Thou­ verts, including all inci­ follows: work and the full performance of the contract is sand Dollars ($1,000). dentals and appurtenances; 2,660 square yards asphalt pavement (five twenty (20) working days. No. 25. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ per basin, $130...... $910 00 years’ maintenance). The amount of security required is One Hun­ ERING SEVEN HUNDRED (700) NET TONS 370 cubic yards concrete. dred and Fifty Dollars ($150). OF LIMESTONE OR OTHER SUITABLE The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the No. 15. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE INORGANIC DUST. work and full performance of the contract will work and the full performance of the contract SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AVE­ To be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt he thirty-five (35) working days. is twenty-five (25) working days. NUE AND FORTY-FIFTH STREET, KNOWN Plant. The amount of security required will be Four The amount of security required will be Two AS LOT NO. 9, BLOCK 750, TOGETHER The time allowed for the delivery of the ar­ Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450). Thousand Dollars ($2,000). WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. ticles, materials and supplies and the performance No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE No. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING. Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as of the contract is on or before December 31, LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CURIHNG AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON- follows: 1909. ( (INSTRUCTING SEWER IN DUMONT EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, FROM 190 cubic yards earth excavation. The amount of security required is One Thou­ AVENUE, FROM HINSDALE STREET TO GLEN WOOD ROAD TO AVENUE II. TO- The time allowed for the completion of the sand Dollars ($1,000). WILLIAMS AVENUE. GETIIER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL work and the full performance of the contract The bidder will state the price of each item The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the THERETO. is ten (10) working days. or article contained in the specifications or quantities is as follows: Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required is Fifty schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, 218 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, follows: Dollars ($50). per ton, cubic yard, square yard or other unit of laid complete, including all 1,650 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. No. 16. FOR GRADING LOTS ON THE measure, by which the bids will be tested. The incidentals and appurtenances; 40 linear feet of old curbstone, reset in con­ NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AVE­ bids will be compared and the contract awarded per linear foot, $2.45 ...... $534 10 crete. NUE AND FORTY SIXTH STREET AND ON at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. 3 manholes, complete, with iron 1,290 cubic yards earth excavation. THE NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-SIXTH Delivery will be required to be made at the heads and covers, including 90 cubic yards concrete. (Not to be bid STREET. ABOUT 100 FEET FROM SEVENTH time and in the manner and in such quantities all incidentals and appurte­ for.) AVENUE. KNOWN AS LOTS NOS. 1 AND as may be directed. nances; per manhole, $55... 165 00 8.080 square feet cement sidewalk. 71. BLOCK 750. TO G E TH ER W IT H ALL Blank forms and further information may he 9,000 feet (II. M.) sheeting and brac­ WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. obtained and the plans anil drawings may be ing, driven in place, complete, The time allowed for the completion of the including all incidentals and work and the full performance of the contract Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, follows: No. 14 Municipal Building, the Borough of appurtenances; per thousand is forty (40) working days. feet (B. M.), $21...... 189 00 The amount of security required is Twelve 1,783 cubic vards earth excavation. Brooklyn. Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,250). The time allowed for the completion of the B IR D S. COLER, President, work and the full performance of the contract is Dated March 16, 1909. $888 10 No. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV­ m 18,31 ING WITH ASPHALT ON CONCRETE thirty (30) working days. The amount of security required is Three Hun­ X S ec G e iio r n l Inst ru e! ioilM to M id ­ The time allowed for the completion of the FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EVANS work and full performance of the contract will STREET. FROM HUDSON AVENUE TO dred Dollars ($300). _ d e n s o n tlie lii.st p a g e , la st c o l u m n , o f No. 17. FOR GRADING LOTS ON I HE be thirty (30) working days. NAVY YARD, TOGETHER WITH ALL the “City llecortl.” The amount of security required will be Four WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVE­ Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450). Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of No. 6. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR follows: N U ES. KNOW N AS LOTS NOS. 54, 58, 60 AND 64, BLOCK 750, TOGETHER WITH Brooklyn. Room 2, Borough H all, Borough of AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ 790 square yards asphalt pavement. (Five Brooklyn. T he City of New York. STRUCTING SEWER BASINS IN SECOND years’ maintenance.) ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as AVENUE, AT THE WESTERLY CORNER OF 10 square yards old stone pavement, relaid EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FORTY-FOURTH STREET AND SECOND in approaches, etc. follows: S received by the President of the Borough of AVENUE. AT THE WESTERLY CORNER OF 110 cubic yards concrete. 4,369 cubic yards earth excavation. Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o’clock 36 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid FO RT Y- S E V EN T il ST REET. 550 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. a. m. on The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the 10 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ for). The time allowed for the completion of the W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 3 1 , llMlJt. quantities is as follows: crete. 2 sewer basins, complete, of either 5 noiseless manhole covers and heads. work and the full performance of the contract Ilorouuli of Brooklyn. standard design, with iron The time allowed for the completion of the is fifty (50) working days. The amount of security required is Six Hun­ No. 1. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR pans or gratings, iron basin work and the full_ performance of the contract is hoods and connecting cul­ twenty (20) working days. dred Dollars ($600). AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ No. 18. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ STRUCTING SEWERS IN SIXTY-EIGHTH verts, including all incidentals The amount of security required is Eight Hun­ STREET, I ROM FIRST AVENUE lO SEC­ and appurtenances; per dred Dollars ($800). ERING SIX HUNDRED (600) TONS OF basin, $150...... $300 00 No. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING TWO THOUSAND (2,000) POUNDS EACH OND AVENUE, ETC. WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUND­ OF REFINED ASPHALT, TO BE DELIV­ The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the ERED AT THE MUNICIPAL ASPHALT quantities is as follows: The time allowed for the completion of the ATION THE ROADWAY OF FORTY-THIRD work and full performance of the contract will STREET, FROM SEVENTH AVENUE TO PLANT. SEVENTH STREET BASIN, NORTH 45 linear feet 15-inch pipe sewer, SIDE. GOWANUS CANAL. laid complete, including all be fifteen (15) working days. EIGHTH AVENUE. TOGETHER WITH ALL incidentals and appurte­ The amount of security required will be One WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The time allowed for the delivery of the arti­ cles. materials and supplies and the performance nances, per linear foot, Hundred and F’ifty Dollars ($150). Engineer’s estimate of Ithe quantities is as No. 7. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR follows: of the contract is on or before December 31, $1.80 ...... $81 00 1909. 1,500 linear feet 12 inch pipe sewer, AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ 2,680 square yards asphalt pavement. (Five laid complete, including all STRUCTING SEWER BASIN AT THE years’ maintenance.) The amount of security will be Seven Thou­ sand Dollars ($7,000). incidentals and appurte­ NORTHEAST CORNER OF NEWKIRK AVE­ 375 cubic vards concrete. nances, per linear foot, NUE AND EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. The time allowed for the completion of the No. 19. FOR REGULATING AND PAV­ ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CON $1.55 ...... 2,325 00 The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the work and the full performance of the contract is quantities is as follows: thirty (30) working days. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 1,855 linear feet 6-inch house connec­ BAY RIIH.E AVENUE, FROM THIRD AVE­ tion drain, laid complete, in­ 1 sewer basin, complete, of either The amount of security required is Two Thou­ NUE TO FIFTH AVENUE, TOGETHER cluding all incidentals and standard design, with iron sand Dollars ($2,000). appurtenances, per linear pans or gratings, iron basin No. 9. FOR REGULATING. GRADING. WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ foot. 75 cen ts...... 1,391 25 hood and connecting cul­ CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON lows: 15 manholes, complete, with iron vert, including all incidentals SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET. FROM SECOND heads and covers, including and appurtenances; per AVENUE TO THIRD AVENUE. TOGETHER 2,670 square yards asphalt block pavement, out­ side railroad area (five years' main­ all incidentals and appurte­ basin, $155...... $155 00 WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. tenance). nances. per manhole. $ 5 0.. 750 00 Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as 660 square yards asphalt block pavement, 1 sewer basin, complete, of either The time allowed for the completion of the follows: standard design, with iron work and full performance of the contract will within railroad area (no maintenance). be ten (10) working days. 930 cubic yards earth excavation. 410 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad nans or gratings, iron basin 1,510 linear feet cement curb.. area. hood and connecting culvert, The amount of security required will be Eighty 4.310 square feet cement sidewalks. including all incidentals and Dollars ($80). 110 cubic yards concrete, within railroad No. 8. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR The time allowed for the completion of the area. appurtenances, per basin, work and the full performance of the contract is $135 ...... 135 00 AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ The time allowed for the completion of the STRUCTING SliWF.R BASIN AT THE EAST­ thirty-five (35) working days. work and the full performance of the contract 7,500 feet (B. M.) sheeting and The amount of security required is Six Hun­ is thirty (30) working days. bracing, driven in place, ERLY CORNER OF WAKEMAN PLACE AND dred Dollars ($600). The amount of security required is Twenty- complete, including al inci­ SECOND AVENUE. No. 10. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV­ eight Hundred Dollars ($2,800). dentals and appurtenances, The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the ING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE No. 20. FOR REG U LA TIN G AND PA V ­ per thousand feet, board quantities is as follows: FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF TRE- ING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CON­ measure, $21...... 157 50 1 sewer basin, complete, of either MONT STREET, FROM VAN BRUNT STREET CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF standard design, with iron TO RICHARDS STREET, TOGETHER WITH FORTY FIFTH STREET, FROM SIXTH $4,839 75 pans or gratings, iron basin ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. AVENUE TO SEVENTH AVENUE. TO­ hood and connecting cul­ Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL The time allowed for the completion of the vert, including all incidentals follows: work and full performance of the contract will and appurtenances; per THERETO. basin, $135 1,710 square yards asphalt pavement. (Five Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ be sixty (60) working days...... $135 00 years’ maintenance.) lows: • The amount of security required will be Two The time allowed for the completion of the 10 square yards old stone pavement, to be 2,400 square yards asphalt block pavement (five Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty Dollars relaid in approaches, etc. years’ maintenance). ($2,420). work and full performance of the contract will 240 cubic yards concrete. 370 cubic yards concrete. No. 2. FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR be ten (10) working days. 610 linear feet new curbstone, set in concrete. AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON­ The amount of security required will be Sev­ The time allowed for the completion of the enty Dollars ($70). 410 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ work and the full performance of the contract STRUCTING SEWER IN AVENUE I. FROM crete. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET TO The foregoing Engineer’s preliminary estimates is thirty (30) working days. of total cost for the completed work arc in each 3 noiseless manhole covers and heads. 'Flic amount of security required is Two Thou­ BROOKLYN AVENUE. _ The time allowed for the completion of the sand Dollars ($2,000). The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the case to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and Quantities is as follows: test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a work and the full performance of the contract is No. 21. FOR R EG U LA TIN G AND PA V IN G single percentage of such 100 per cent, (such as twenty-five (25) working days. WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CONCRETE 450 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all 95 per cent., 100 per cent, or 105 per cent.), for The amount of security required is Fifteen FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FIFTY- which all material and work called for in the Hundred Dollars ($1,500). FIRST STREET, FROM SECOND AVENUE incidentals and appurte­ nances, per linear foot, proposed contracts and the notices to bidders No. 11. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING lO A POINT FOUR HUNDRED AND are to be furnished to the City. Such perceni- TWENTY-FIVE (425) FEET WEST OF $1.65 ...... $742 50 WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN­ 833 linear feet 6-inch house connec­ age, as bid for each contract, shall apply to all DATION THE ROADWAY OF WINTHROP FIRST AVENUE. TOGETHER WITH ALL unit items specified in the Engineer’s preliminary WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. tion drain, laid complete, in­ STREET, FROM ROGERS AVENUE TO cluding all incidentals and estimate to an amount necessary to complete the NOSTRAND AVENUE. TOGETHER WITH Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as fol­ work described in the contracts. _ lows: appurtenances, per linear ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. foot, 75 cents...... 624 75 The bidder will state the price of each item Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as 3,870 square yards asphalt block pavement (five or article contained in the specifications or sched­ years’ maintenance). 6 manholes, complete, with iron follows: heads and covers, including ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per 2,510 square yards asphalt pavement (five years’ 590 cubic yards concrete. linear foot or other unit of measure, by which maintenance). The time allowed for the completion of the all incidentals and appurte­ nances, per manhole, $50.. 300 00 the bids will be tested. The bids will be com­ 350 cubic vards concrete. work and the full performance of the contract pared and the contract awarded at a lump or is thirty (30) working days. The time allowed for the completion of the $1,667 25 aggregate sum for each contract. work and the full performance of the contract The amount of security required is Thirty-two Blank forms and further information may be is twenty (20) working days. Hundred Dollars ($3,200). obtained and the plans and drawings may be The amount of security required is F’ifteen No. 22. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING The time allowed for the completion of the seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers. No. Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,550). WITH ASPHALT BLOCK ON A CONCRETE work and full performance of the contract will 215 Montague street, the Borough of Brooklyn. No. 12. FOR GRADING PORTIONS OF FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF EIGHTY- be thirty (30) working days. BIRD S. COLER, President. LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF FORTIETH FOURTH STREET. FROM ELEVENTH AVE­ The amount of security required will be Eight Dated M arch 16, 1909. STREET. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH NUE TO THIRTEENTH AVENUE, TO­ Hundred Dollars ($800). ml7,31 A V EN U ES, KNOW N AS NOS. 58, 59, 60, 61 GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE AND 63. BLOCK 914: ON THE SOUTH SIDE THERETO. LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR T ' See Geiiernl Iiin( m et Ion** to Hld- OF FORTIETH STREET. BETWEEN SIXTH Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN BEAVER ili-rs on tlic lnnt |»iikc, liiMt c o lu m n , o f AND SEVENTH AVENUES. AND ON THE follows: STREET, FROM BELVIDERE STREET TO the “City Record.” EAST SIDE OF SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN 4,050 square yards asphalt block pavement (five LOCUST STREET. years’ maintenance). The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the FORTIETH AND FORTY-FIRST STREETS, quantities is as follows: O ffice of the P resident of the Borouch of KNOWN AS LOTS NOS. 6, 7 AND 12, 620 cubic yards concrete. Brooklyn, Room 2, Borough IIall, Borough of The time allowed for the completion of the 295 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer, BLOCK 918, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK laid complete, including all Brooklyn. T he City of N ew Y’ork. INCIDENTAL THERETO. work and the full performance of the contract is thirty (30) working days. incidentals and appurtenances; EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as per linear foot. $2.40...... $708 00 S received by the President of the Borough iollows: The amount of security required is Thirty- four Hundred Dollars ($3,400). 3 manholes, complete, with iron of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o’clock 4,005 cubic yards earth excavation. heads and covers, including a. m. on The time allowed for the completion of the No. 23. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, all incidentals and appurte­ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1009. work and the full performance of the contract is CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON nances: per manhole, $50.., 150 00 fifty (50) working days. AVENUE S. FROM EAST EIGHTEENTH 12,500 feet (B. M.) sheeting and brac­ FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The amount of security required is Seven STREET TO OCEAN AVENUE, TOGETHER ing, driven in place, com­ SOAP FOR THE VARIOUS PUBLIC BUILD­ Hundred Dollars ($700). WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. plete, including all incidentals INGS. BATHS AND COMFORT STATIONS. No. 13. FOR GRADING A LOT ON THE Engineer’s estimate of the quantities is as and appurtenances; per thou- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. THE CITY OF NORTH SIDE OF FORTY-FIRST STREET, follows: ’ sand feet (B. M.), $21...... 262 50 N EW YORK. BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVE­ 1,120 linear feet new curbstone, set in con­ The time allowed for the delivery of the same NUES. KNOWN AS LOT NO. 55. BLOCK crete. $1,120 50 and full performance of the contract will be 919, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI­ 40 linear feet old curbstone, reset in con­ 90 days. DENTAL THERETO. crete. The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required will be Two Engineer’s estimate of the quantity is as 1,300 cubic yards earth excavation. work and full performance of the contract will Thousand Dollars ($2,000). follows: 65 cubic yards concrete (not to be bid for). be thirty (30) working days. The bidder will state the price of each item 114 cubic yards earth filling, furnished. 5.180 square feet cement sidewalk. The amount of security required will be Six or article contained in the specifications or sched­ The time allowed for the completion of the The time allowed for the completion of the Hundred Dollars ($600). ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per work and the full performance of the contract is work and the full performance of the contract is No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE gross or other unit of measure, by which the ten (10) working days. thirty (30) working days. LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR bids will be tested. The extensions must be 8172 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

made and footed up, as the bids will be read Nos. 157 and 159 East Sixty seventh street, Man­ The time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ O ffice of the D epartment of P arks, A rsenal from the total for each item (class) and awards hattan. rial and supplies and the performance of the Building, F’iftii Avenue and S ixty-fourth made to the lowest bidder on each item (class); M l HOI.AS I. HAYES, Commissioner. contract is by or before February 10, 1910. Street, Borough of M anhattan, T he City of or the bids will be compared and the contract Dated March IK, 1909. The amount of the security required is fifty per Nf.w York. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ awarded at a lump or aggregate sunt for each m l 9,30 C EAI.ED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE contract. ,1 Net* Generail Iiim!ru etIoiim to Itlil- mate. Borouirli of llttpeim. received by the Park Board at the above Delivery will be required to be made at the ilern on the l Blank forms and further information may be No. 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER. der* on the lant pave, lant column, of hereby given that the assessments for taxation obtained at the office of the Fire Department, ING THIRTY (30) HORSES. the “City Record.” of shares of stock of banks and banking associa- FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. TH E CITY RECORD 8178

lions in Tlie City of New York, made for the 25.000 feet (B.*M.) of timber and planking for A candidate to be eligible for appointment must obtained upon application therefor at the office yean 1 **01 to 1907, inclusive, by llie Hoard of box or flume sewers. obtain an average of not less than 70 per cent, of the Chief Engineer, Borough Hall, St. George, Taxes and Assessments of The City of New 5,000 feet (B. M.) of timber and planking for on the mental test and 70 per cent, on the Borough of Richmond. The City of New York. York, will be open to public inspection, begin- foundations. physical development and strength. Candidates IOIIN II. O’BRIEN, Commissioner. niiig March 18, 1909, and until October 31, 1909, The time allowed for constructing and com­ who obtain an average of over 80 per cent, on D atid M arch 13, 1909. in the office of the Hoard of Taxes and Assess­ pleting repairs, rebuilding and reconstruction ot physical development and strength and a final m l 5,25 ments of The City of New Yotk, in the Hall of sewers and appurtenances will he one (1) working average of 75 per cent shall also be eligible for % r See Geaersl Instruction* to Bid- Records, Borough of Manhattan, City of New day for each linear foot of sewer repaired, re­ appointment. ilcr* on (lie lnnt |niK<-, ln*t column, of York; that applications for reduction or can­ built or reconstructed under each order. Applications will not be received from persons the “City Record.” cellation of said assessments may be made to The amount of security required will be Ten who are less than twenty-one (21) years of age said Hoard at its said office, in writing, on or Thousand Dollars ($10,000*. on March 24, 1909, or who are more than thirty before September 1, 1909, specifying the ground The bidder will state the price of each item or (30) years of age. therefor, by any person deeming himself ag­ article contained in the specifications or schedules Naturalized citizens must attach their naturali­ BOARD OF ASSESSORS. grieved by said assessments, and that upon such herein contained or hereto annexed, per foot, zation papers to applications. application a hearing, if requested, will be yard or other unit of measure, or article, by Applicants must not be less than 5 feet 8 granted by said Board or by a member or which the bids will be tested. The extensions inches in height. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO members thereof. •*- the owner or owners of all houses and lots, must be made and footed up, as the bids will be Applicants will be notified later of the dates of improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, LAWSON PURDY. read from the total. the physical and mental examinations. Application blanks can be had at No. 299 tiiat the following proposed assessments have FRANK RAYMOND. Blank forms may be had and the plans and been completed and are lodged in the office of TAMILS H. TU LLY . drawings may be seen at the office of the Com­ Broadway, Room 1119. F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. the Board of Assessors for examination by all CHARLES PUTZEL, missioner of Public Works. Nos. 13 to 21 Park jiersons interested, viz.: 1HJOII HASTINGS. row. Bureau of Sewers. Borough of Manhattan. f25,m24 CHARLES T. McCORMACK, JOHN F. AHEARN, President. Il'irouKli of Brooklyn. JOHN I. HALLERAN. The City of New York, M arch 13, 1909. List 9934, No. 1. Regulating, grading, curbing Board of Taxes and Assessments. m l 2,24 M unicipal Civil S ervics Commission, No. *99 and laying cement sidewalks on Dark place, be­ Broadway, City of N ew York. ml8,al0 See (ienernl Instruction* to llltl- tween Rochester and Buffalo avenues. «l«*r* on tli<* lust pitge, lust column, of UBLIC NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF List 138, No. 2. Regulating, grading, curbing the “City Record.” all competitive examinations two weeks in and laying cement sidewalks on F'ifty-hrst street, D epartment of T axes and Assessments, Main P advance of the date upon which the receipt between oi F.ig!ith and F'ort H am ilton avenues. O ffice, Borough of Manhattan, H all of Rf.c- O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of applications for any scheduled examination will i.ist 292, No. 3. Regulating and grading Main ords. T he City of N ew York, January 7, 1909. Manhattan, City H all, T hf. City of N ew close. Applications will be received for only street (Eighty-fourth street), between Eighteenth York. and Fifteenth avenues; curbing and laying side­ o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , a s r e - such examinations as are scheduled. No applica­ tion will be accepted at the office of the Com­ walks on the south side where not already done. N quired by the Greater New York Charter, OEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE List 341, No. 4. Regulating, grading, curbing that the books called "The Annual Record of the received by the President of the Borough mission, by mail or otherwise, after the closing hour fur the receipt of same set forth in the and laying cement sidewalks on Thirty-ninth Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Estate of Manhattan, at the City Hall, Room 16, until street, between Fort Hamilton and Thirteenth of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx. Brook­ 2 o’clock p. m. on advertisement. lyn. Queens and Richmond,” comprising The City When an examination is advertised, a person avenues. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, If*OS*, desiring to compete in the same may obtain an List 423, No. 5. Regulating, grading, curbing of New York, will be open for public inspection, and laying cement sidewalks on Lynch street, examination and correction on the second Monday application blank upon request made in writing FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING or by personal application at the office of the between Bedford avenue and Wallabout street. of January, and will remain open to and includ­ FOR THE USE OF THE VARIOUS PUBLIC List 425, No. 6. Regulating, grading, curbing ing the 31st day of M arch, 1909. Commission, Room 1119. BUILDINGS, COURTS, ETC., IN THE BOR­ The Commission cannot guarantee that applica­ and laying cement sidewalks on Seventy-first During the time that the books are open for OUGH OF MANHATTAN SEVENTEEN public inspection, application may be made by any tions mailed in response to written requests will street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY be received in time to permit of their being pre­ List 426, No. 7. Regulating, grading, curbing person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by (17,860) GROSS TONS (2,240 POUNDS TO A the assessed valuation of real or personal estate pared and filed prior to closing hour. and laying cement sidewalks on Starr street, from TON) OF BEST WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE All notices of exam inations will be posted in St. Nicholas avenue to the City line. to have the same corrected. COAL. In the Borough of Manhattan, at the Main the office of the Commission, and advertised in List 428, No. 8. Regulating, grading, curbing Time for the completion of the work and the the Citv Record for two weeks in advance of the and laying cement sidewalks on Wolcott street, Office of the Department of Taxes and Assess­ full performance of the contract is by the 31st ments, No. 31 Chambers street, Ilall of Records. date upon which the receipt of applications will front Dwight street to Otsego street, to connect day of December, 1909. close for any stated position. with Lorraine street. In the Borough of The Bronx, at the office of The amount of security required is Twenty the Department, Municipal Building, One Hun­ Public notice will also be given by advertise The limits within which it is proposed to lay Thousand Dollars ($20,000*. ment in most of the City papers. the said assessments include all the several houses dred and Seventy seventh street and Third ave­ The bidder will state the price of each item or Wherever an examination is of a technical and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and par­ nue. article contained in the specifications or schedules character, due notice is given by advertisement cels of land situated on— In the Borough of Brooklyn, at the office of herein contained or hereto annexed, per ton. The in the technical journals appertaining to the par No. 1. Both sides of Dark place, from Rochester the Department, Municipal Building. extensions must be made and footed up, as the ticular profession for which the examination is avenue to Buffalo avenue, and to the extent of In the Borough of Queens, at the office of the bids will be read from the total and award made called. half the block at the intersecting streets. Department, Ilackctt Building. Jackson avenue to the lowest bidder. The bids will be compared Such notices will be cent to the daily papers No. 2. Both sides of Fifty-first street, from and Fifth street. Long Island City. and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate as matters of news. The scope of the exatmna Eighth avenue to F'ort Hamilton avenue, and to In the Borough of Richmond, at the office of sum. tion will be stated. the extent of half the block at the intersecting the Department, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Blank forms and specifications can be obtained No information will be given by telephone, sticcts. S. I. at tlie office of the Commissioner of Public and the Commission will not be responsible for No. 3. Both sides of Main street, from Eight­ Applications for the reduction of real estate Works, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, such if given by employees, cither as to date of eenth avenue to Fifteenth avenue, and to the assessments must be in writing and should be No. 21 Park row, Borough of Manhattan. upon blanks furnished by the Department. filing applications or upon other subjects. extent of half the block at the intersecting Applications for the correction of the personal JOHN F. AHEARN, President. Specimen questions of previous examinations streets. assessments of corporations must be filed at the The City of New York, M arch 12, 1909. may be obtained at Room 1108. No. 4. Both sides of Thirty-ninth street, from m l 2,23 Unless otherwise specifically stated, the mini­ Fort Hamilton avenue to Thirteenth avenue, and main office of the Borough of Manhattan, mum age requirement for all positions is ai. Application in relation to the assessed valuation ZfT See tienernl In*tmetlon* to llitl- to tiic extent of half the block at the intersecting of personal estate must be made by the person tler* on tin- liiMt |iiiK«*, liiMt c o I iiinii, of FRANK L. POLK, streets. assessed at the office of the Department in the the “City Record.'* President; No. 5. Both sides of Lynch street, from Bed­ Borough where such person resides, and jn case R ROSS A PPLETO N . ford avenue to Wallabout street, and to the of a non-resident carrying on business in The A R TH U R J. O ’K EE FFE , extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. City of New York at the office of the Depart­ MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE Commissioners. No. 6. Both sides of Seventy-first street, from ment in the Borough where such place of business F rank A. S pences, Sixth avenue to Seventh avenue, and to the ex­ is located, between the hours of 10 a. m. and COMMISSION. Secretary. tent of half the block at the intersecting streets. 2 p. m„ except on Saturday, when all applications No. 7. Both sides of Starr street, from St. must be made between 10 a. m. and 12 noon. Nicholas avenue to the City line, and to the ex­ M unicipal Civil S ervice Commission, N o. 299 DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, tent of half the block at the intersecting streets. LAWSON PURDY, President; Broadway, N ew York, March 16, 1909. No. 8. Both sides of Wolcott street, from Ot- FRANK RAYMOND. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. scrp street to Dwight street, and to the extent JAMES H. TULLY, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of half the block at the intersecting streets. applications ‘will be received from CHARLES PUTZEL, D epartment of W ater S upply, Gas and E lec­ All persons whose interests are affected by the HUGH HASTINGS, TUESDAY, MARCH 11I, UNTIL 4 1*. M. tricity, Room 1536. Nos. 13 to 2i_ Park Row, above-named proposed assessments, and who are CHARLES J. McCORMACK. TUESDAY, >1 \Itt'll .TO, IOOO, Borough of Manhattan, City of N ew York. opposed to the same, or either of them, are re­ JOHN J. HALLERAN. quested to present their objections, in writing, to Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. for the position of OEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No. 320 j7,m31 TYPEWRITER ACCOUNTANT, T II I R D received by the Commissioner of Water Sup­ Broadway, New York, on or before April 10, GRADE (MALE AND FEMALE). ($1,200 to. ply. Gas and Electricity at the above office until 1909. at 11 a. in., at which time and place the but not including, $1,800 per annum.) 2 o'clock p. m. on said objections will he heard and testimony re­ MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COM- (NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 11*01*. ceived in reference thereto. COMMISSION. BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE. ANTONIO ZUCCA, MISSION. AFTER 4 I*. M. ON MARCH 30 WILL BE lioroiiK'liN “ 1 .Munhnttiiii and Tin- lironx. PAUL WEI MANN. ACCEPTED.) FOR FURNISHING MATERIALS, REPAIR­ JAMES H. KENNEDY, Municipal E xplosives Commission of T he The examination will be held on Monday, Board of Assessors. C ity of N ew York, F ire Department H ead- ING AND RESTORING ARTIFICIAL STONE A pril 26, 1909, at 10 a. m. SIDEWALKS AND CURBING AND RESET­ W illiam II. J asper, Secretary, ouarters, Borough of M anhattan, March 16, The subjects and weights of the examination No. 320 Broadway. 1909. TING NATURAL STONE CURBING, FOR are ss follows: THE COMPLETION OF THE CONTRACT City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, OPY OF RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT A Accuracy and neatness...... 6 ABAN D O N ED BY TH O M A S M. H A RT, March 19, 1909. C meeting of the Municipal Explosives Commis­ Speed on m achine...... 3 'The time allowed for doing and completing the ml9,30 sion on Friday, M arch 12, 1909. Arithm etic ...... 1 work will be until August 24. 1909. Resolved, That the .Municipal Explosives Com­ "1 he amount of security will be Five Hundred pUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO mission have set Friday, April 2, 1909, at 3 Candidates need bring no typewriter, but must be familiar with the Elliott-Fisher billing machine the owner or owners of all houses and lots, p. m., at Fire Headquarters, No. 157 East Sixty- 'The bidder will state the price, per unit, of improved or unimproved lands, affected thereby, seventh street, for a hearing on moving picture and able to operate one of those furnished at the each item of work or supplies contained in the examination. that the following proposed assessments have been hints. Manufacturers, wholesale dealers and im- specifications or schedule, by which the bids will completed and are lodged in the office of the porters are requested to attend. The accuracy test will consist of an exercise in digesting and tabulating certain statistical be tested. Board of Assessors for examination by all per­ FRANZ S. WOLF, Secretary. matter. The speed rating will be graded accord­ The hills will he compared and the contract sons interested, viz.: ml8,a2 awarded for all the work, articles, materials and ing to the length of time required for this work supplies contained in the specifications or sched­ lloroimh of Brooklyn. by the candidate. The percentage required is 70. ule attached -thereto. List 9777, No. 1. Grading, paving, curbing Bidders arc requested to make their bids or and laying cement sidewalks on Elton street, be­ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Vacancies, two; salary, $1,200 per annum. estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Minimum age, 21 years. tween Atlantic and Blake avenues. Department, c copy of which, with the proper List 257, No. 2. Regulating, grading, curbing O ffice of the P resident of the Borough of Application blanks can be had at No. 299 envelope in which to inclose the bid. together M anhattan, N ew York, M arch 18, 1909. Broadway, Room 1119. and laying cement sid walks on East Nineteenth F. A. SPENCER. Secretary. with a copy of the contract, including the specifi­ street, between Newkirk and Foster avenues. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , i n a c c o r d - cations. in the form approved by the Corporation List 337, No. 3. Regulating, grading and curb­ N ance with stetion 432 of the Charter of The ml6,30 Counsel, and any further information may be ing East Thirty-second street, between Tilden City of New York, that a petition signed by obtained upon application therefor at the office avenue and Clarendon road. property owners and residents of the Washington of the Chief Engineer, Room 922, Nos. 13 to 21 List 340, No. 4. Regulating, grading, paving, Heights District for Local Improvements request­ M unicipal C ivil S ervice Commission, No. 54 Dark row, Borough of Manhattan. curbing and laying cement sidewalks on Mansfield ing the paving with asphalt block pavement, curb­ Lafayette Street, N ew York City, March 3, IOHN 11. O’BRIEN Commissioner. place, from a point 100 feet, more or less, south ing and recurbing where necessary, the road­ 1909. City of New York. March 17, 1909. of Farragut road to Avenue G. ml8,31 way of West One Hundred and Thirty-eighth UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT List 387, No. 5. Regulating, grading, curbing street, between Amsterdam avenue and Convent P applications will be received at the Labor JT Sec General IiiNtruetioiiN to Hid- and laying cement sidewalks on Starr street, avenue, has been tiled in this office and is now Bureau of the Municipal Civil Service Commis­ ilerM »n (lie Inst itiiKe, ln*t co lu m n , of from Wyckoff avenue to St. Nicholas avenue. ready for public inspection, and that a meeting sion, ground floor. New Criminal Courts Building, (lie “City Record.” List 410, No. 6. Laying cement sidewalks on of the Board of Local Improvement* of the corner of White and Centre streets, for the the southeast corner of Beaver street and Flush­ Washington Heights District for Local Improve­ position of BLASTER, beginning at 9 a. m., ing avenue, Lot No. 53, Block 3137; south side ments will be held in the Borough Office, City D epartment of W ater S upply, Gas and Elec­ of Thames street and north side of Flushing ave­ Hall, on the 30th day of March, 1909, at 11 MONDAY, MARCH 22, IOOO, tricity. Room 1536, Nos. 13 to at Dark Row, nue, between Knickerbocker and Porter avenues; a. m., at which meeting said petition will be sub­ Applicants for this position must be licensed Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Knickerbocker avenue, east side, and Porter ave­ mitted to the Board. blasters and produce license upon registering. nue, west side, between Flushing avenue and SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Thames street; Broadway, southwest sidCj_ be­ JOHN F. AHEARN, President. FRANK L. POLK, President; ^ received by the Commissioner of Water Sup­ B ernard Downing, Secretary. R. ROSS APPLETON, tween Conway street and Fulton street; Grove ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 street, northwest side, between Central and Ham­ A R TH U R J. O ’K E E FFE , o'clock p. m. on Civil Service Commissioners. burg avenues; Florence street, east side, be­ Office of the P resident of the Borough of THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 11*00, tween Grand and Mauier streets; Irving avenue, Manhattan, City Hall, T he City of N ew UorouK'lt of Richmond. east side, between DeKalb avenue and Stockholm Y ork. M unicipal Civil S ervice Commission, No. 299 street; south side of DeKalb avenue and north Rroadway, N ew York, February 24, 1909. FOR FURNISHING. DELIVERING AND side of Stockholm street, between Wyckoff and CEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Irving avenues; Moffatt street, southeast side, be­ received by the President of the Borough pUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT STORING ANTHRACITE COAL IN THE * applications will be received from FOLLOWING AMOUNT: 4,650 GROSS TONS tween Hamburg and Knickerbocker avenues; Pit­ of Manhattan at the City Hall, Room 16, until kin avenue, between Sackman and Powell streets; 2 p. m. OF ANTHRACITE COAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, UNTIL The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ Pitkin avenue and Van Sicklen avenue, south­ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 11*00. 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, terials and supplies and the performance of the east corner. List 412, No. 7., Laying crosswalks in Six­ IOOO, contract is two hundred and ninety calendar FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND days, but 60 per cent, of the coal may be de­ teenth avenue at Forty-second street and at MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS. RE­ for the position of livered by A pril 1, 1909. I'orty-fifth street; in Seventeenth avenue at BUILDING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF FIREMAN, FIRE DEPARTMENT. The amount of security will be Eight Thou­ F'orty-sccond street and West street; in Cortelyou BRICK, PIPE AND BOX SEWERS. IN THE road (Avenue D) at F^ast Third and East Fourth (NO APPLICATION RECEIVED BY THE sand Dollars ($8,000). BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, DURING THE Tlie bidder will state the price, per unit, of streets; in Ditnias avenue (Avenue E) at East YEAR 1909. COMMISSION.w .u.uiuuivyn, a-FBY * m*»*LiMAIL oOR n VOTHERWISE, I IILIXH IJL, Second, East Third and East Fourth streets. AFTER 4 P. M. ON MARCH 24 WILL BE each item of work or supplies contained in the The Engineer’s estimate of the quantity and specifications or schedule, by which the bids will List 413, No. 8. Laying crosswalks in West quality of the material and the nature and extent, ACCEPTED.) street, Forty-fifth street and on all four corners in The subjects and weights are as follows: be tested. as near as possible, of the work required is as The bids will be compared and each contract Seventeenth avenue at Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth follows: Physical development and strength...... 50 streets. M ental t e s t ...... 50 awarded for all the work, articles, materials and 4,500 cubic yards of excavation from trenches, supplies contained in the specifications or sched­ List 418, No. 9. Regulating, grading, curbing as per specifications.. ule attached thereto. and laying cement sidewalks on Eighty-first street, 100 cubic yards of rock excavated and re­ The subjects and weights of the mental test are Bidders are requested to make their bids or between First and Third avenues. moved. as follows: estimates upon the blank form prepared by the List 419, No. 10. Regulating, grading and 400 cubic yards of brickwork in place. Memory test ...... 2 Commissioner, a copy of which, with the proper curbing Fiftieth street, between Eighth and Fort 350 linear feet of salt-glazed vitrified stone­ Government ...... 5 envelope in which to inclose the bid. together Hamilton avenues. ware pipe sewer of 18-inch and under Localities ...... l with a copy of the contract, including the specifi­ List 420, No. 11. Regulating, grading, curb­ interior diameter, all complete, as per Arithmetic ...... 2 cations, in the form approved by the Corporation ing and laying cement sidewalks on Fifty-fourth , specifications for pipe sewers. Counsel, and any further information may be street, between First and Second avenues. 8174 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

List 424, No. 12. Regulating, grading, curbing occupancy of any such building by any tenant The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause southerly from the southwest corner of Film ave­ and laying cement sidewalks on President street, free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the neces­ or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur­ nue ami Fkist Tw elfth street; running thence between Schenectady and Utica avenues. sary watchmen or the workmen engaged in the chased by him to be used or occupied for any westerly 177 feet 7)4 inches to a point 22 feet The limits within which it is proposed to lay actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a purpose other than that of their speedy removal, 4)4 inches distant from the easterly side of the said assessments include all the several houses breach of the above conditions of sale. nor shall lie collect any rental or other revenue Coney Island avenue; thence northeasterly 184 and lots oi ground, vacant lots, pieces and par* The sale will be as of the condition of the for the use of cither the land or the buildings, feet 6)4 inches to the westerly side of East eels oi land situated on— property on date of delivery thereof to the pur­ etc., situated thereon. The breach of cither or Twelfth street; thence southerly along the west­ No. 1. Both sides of Elton street, from At­ chaser. The City of New York will not be any of these conditions shall forthwith void the erly side of East Twelfth street 49 feet 11H lantic avenue to Blake avenue, and to the extent responsible for any change or loss which may sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur­ inches to the point or place of beginning. of half the block at the intersecting streets. occur in the condition of the buildings, or their chase money and the security deposited for the Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners No. 2. Both sides of East Nineteenth street, appurtenances, between the time of the sale faithful performance of the conditions of the of the Sinking Fund adopted at a meeting held from Newkirk avenue to Foster avenue, and to thereof and the time of delivering possession to sale. The placing therein or permitting the oc­ March 16, 1909, the sale of the above-described the extent of half the block at the intersecting the purchaser, after being properly vacated of cupancy of any such building by any tenant free, buildings will be held by direction of the Comp­ steets. all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary troller on No. 3. Both sides of East Thirty-second street, will be made as nearly together as the circum­ watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1809, between Tilden avenue and Clarendon road, and stance of vacating the structures of their tenants demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of to the extent of half the block at the intersecting will permit. the above conditions of sale. at 12.30 p. m. on the premises. streets. All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, The sale will be as of the condition of the The above sales will be held upon the follow­ No. 4. Both sides of Mansfield place, from a structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with property on date of delivery thereof to the pur­ ing point about 100 feet south of Farragut road to their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances chaser. The City of New York will not be Avenue G, and to the extent of half the block at and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk responsible for any change or loss which may T erms and Conditions. the intersecting streets. and curb in front of said buildings, extending occur in the condition of the buildings, or their The buildings and appurtenances thereto will No. 5. Both sides of Starr street, from within the described area and down to the level appurtenances, between the time of the sale be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay im­ Wyckoff avenue to St. Nicholas avenue, and to of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and thereof and the time of delivering possession to mediately cash or a certified check drawn to the the extent of half the block at the intersecting removed from the premises. None of the dirt, the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all order of the Comptroller of The City of New streets. debris or waste resulting from demolition shall tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will York, and must also at the time of sale give a No. 6. Northeast corner of Heaver street and be allowed to remain on the premises, except h - made as nearly together as the circumstance certified check or cash in half the amount of Flushing avenue, Lot No. 53, Block 3137; block old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, of vacating the structures of their tenants will the purchase price as security for the faithful bounded by Porter avenue, Knickerbocker avenue. but not higher at any point than two feet below permit. performance of the terms and conditions of the Flushing avenue and Thames street; south side the curb opposite that point; also the foundation All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, sale. Where the amount of the purchase price of Broadway, between Fulton street and Conway walls of all classes shall be taken down only to structures- and cellars of whatsoever nature, with does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, street; northwest side of Grove street, between a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of Central and Hamburg avenues, Lots Nos. 54 to curb in front of the building. and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk the security to be deposited. This security may 58, inclusive, of Block 3315; east side of Florence The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and curb in front of said buildings, extenuing at any time after the expiration of the contract street, between Maujer and Grand streets, Lots and remove all abandoned water taps and old within the described area and down to the level period be applied by the City to the cost of com­ Nos. 1 and 2 of Block 3017; northwest side_ of service mains, and in place thereof cause to be of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and pleting any of the work required under the con­ Stockholm street and southeast side of DcKalb inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in lemovcd from tile premises. None of the dirt, tract, but unfinished at the expiration of the con­ avenue, between Irving and Wyckoff avenues; the street, in compliance with the rules and debris or waste resulting from demolition shall tract period. east side of Wyckoff avenue, between Stockholm regulations of the Department of Water Supply, be allowed to remain on the premises, except old The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or street and DeKalb avenue; south side of Moffatt Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Depart­ mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but permit the building or buildings, etc., purchased street, between Knickerbocker and Hamburg ave­ ment of Finance with a certificate from the not higher at any point than two feet below the by him to be used or occupied for any purpose nues; north side of Pitkin avenue, between Sack- Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity curb opposite that point; also the foundation other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall man and Powell streets, Lots Nos. 32 and 33^ of that this has been performed. walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a he collect any rental or other revenue for the Block 3711; southeast corner of Pitkin and Van The purchaser at the sale shall also remove plane whose elevation shall be the level of the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., Sicklen avenues. all house sewer connections to the main sewer in curb in front of the building. situated thereon. The breach of either or any No. 7. Both sides of Forty-second street, from the street, and the opening of the main sewer The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale Sixteenth avenue to West street, and to the ex­ in street shall be properly closed in compliance and remove all abandoned water taps and old and cause immediate forfeiture of the purchase tent of half the block at the intersecting streets; with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, service mains, and in place thereof cause to be money and the security deposited for the faithful both sides of Avenue D, from a point 100 feet Borough of Brooklyn, and furnish the Depart­ It -ti i -l i In i-, plug in the main water pipe in performance of the conditions of the sale. The west of East Third street to a point 100 feet ment of Finance with a certificate from the the street, in compliance with the rules ana reg­ placing therein or permitting the occupancy of east of East Fourth street, and to the extent of Bureau of Sewers that the work has been prop­ ulations of the Department of Water Supply, any such building by any tenant free, for rent or half the block at the intersecting streets; both erly performed. Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or sides of Avenue E, from East Second street to The permit for all opening in the street to be of Finance with a certificate from the Department the workmen engaged in the actual demolition East Fourth street, and to the extent of half the obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above block at the intersecting streets; both sides of of the building. lias been performed. conditions of sale. Forty-fifth street, between New Utrecht road F'ailure to remove said buildings, appurte­ The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all The sale will be as of the condition of the and a point about 350 feet west of Sixteenth nances or any part thereof within thirty days house sewer connections to the main sewer in property on date of delivery thereof to the pur­ avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the from the day of possession, will work forfeiture the street, and the opening of the main sewer in chaser. The City of New York will not be re­ intersecting streets. of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances street shall be properly closed in compliance sponsible for any change or loss which may occur No. 8. Northwest side of Eighteenth avenue, or portion as shall then be left standing, to­ with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, in the condition of the buildings or their appur­ between Forty-fifth street and West street, and gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser Borough of Brooklyn, and furnish the Depart­ tenances between the time of the sale thereof to the extent of half the block at the intersect­ on account thereof at the time of the sale, and ment of Finance with a certificate from the Bu­ and the time of delivering possession to the pur­ ing streets; both sides of Seventeenth avenue, the bidder's assent to the above conditions being reau of Sewers that the work lias been properly chaser, after being properly vacated of all from a point 100 feet south of Forty-sixth street understood to be'implied by the act of bidding, perform ed. tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will to a point 100 feet north of Forty-fifth street, and and The City of New York will, without notice The permit for all opening in the street to be made as nearly together as the circumstance to the extent of half the block at the intersecting to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, be obtained by and at the expense of the pur­ of vacating the structures of their tenants will streets. and the costs and expense thereof charged against chaser of the building. permit. No. 9. Both sides of Eighty-first street, from the security above mentioned. F'ailure to remove said buildings, appurtenances All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, First avenue to Third avenue, and to the extent The work of removal must be carried on in or any part thereof within thirty days from the structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with of half the block at the intersecting streets. every respect in a thorough and workmanlike dav of possession will work forfeiture of owner­ their exterior and interior fixtures, appurtenances No. 10. Both sides of Fiftieth street, from manner, and must be completed within thirty ship of such buildings, appurtenances or portion and foundations of all kinds, except the sidewalk Eighth avenue to Fort Hamilton avenue, and to days from the day of possession, and the suc­ as shall then be left standing, together with all and curb in front of said buildings, extending the extent of half the block at the intersecting cessful bidder will provide and furnish all mate­ moneys paid by said purchaser on account there­ within the described area and down to the level streets. rials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, of at the time of the sale, and the bidder’s assent of the cellar bottom, shall be torn down and re­ No. 11. Both sides of Fifty fourth street, from and will place proper and sufficient guards and to the above conditions being understood to be moved from the premises. None of the dirt, First avenue to Second avenue, and to the ex­ fences and warning signs by day and night for implied by the act of bidding, and The City of debris or waste resulting from demolition shall tent of half the block at the intersecting streets. the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify New York will, without notice to the purchaser, be allowed to remain on the premises, except old No. 12. Both sides of President street, between and save harmless The City of New York, its cause the same to be removed, and the costs and mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but Schenectady avenue and Utica avenue, and to the officers, agents and servants, and each of them, expense thereof charged against the security not higher at any point than 2 feet below the extent of half the block at the intersecting against any and all suits and actions, claims above mentioned. curb opposite that point; also the foundation streets. and demands of every name and description The work of removal must^bc carried on in walls of all classes shall be taken down only to a All persons whose interests are affected by the brought against it, them or any of them, and every respect in a thorough and workmanlike plane whose elevation shall be the level of the above-named proposed assessments and who are against and from all damage and costs to which manner, and must be completed within thirty curb in front of the building. opposed to the same, or either of them, are re­ it, they or any of them be put by reason of days from the day of possession, and the success­ The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw quested to present their objections, in writing, to injury to the person or property of another, re­ ful bid del will provide end furnish all materials and remove all abandoned water taps and old the Secretary of the Board of Assessors. No. 320 sulting from negligence or carelessness in the of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and service mains, and in place thereof cause to be Broadway. New York, on or before April 13, performance of the work, or in guarding the will place proper and sufficient guards and inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in 1909, at 11 a. m.. at which time and place the same, or from any improper or defective mate­ fences and warning signs by day and night for the street, in compliance with the rules and said objections will be heard and testimony re­ rials or machinery, implements or appliances used the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify regulations of the Department of Water Supply, ceived in reference thereto. in the removal of said buildings. ami save harmless The City of New York, its Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department ANTONIO ZUCCA, Party walls and fences, when existing against officers, agents and servants, and each of them, of Finance with a certificate from the Depart­ PAUL WEIMANN. adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken against any and all suits and actions, claims and ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that JAMES H. KENNEDY, down. All furnngs, plaster, chimneys, project­ demands of every name and description brought this has been performed. Board of Assessors. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls against it, them or any of them, and against The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all W illiam H , J asper, Secretary, No. 320 Broad- are to be taken down and removed. The walls and from all damage and costs to which it, they house sewer connections to the main sewer in shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam- or any of them be put by reason of injury to the street, and the opening of the main sewer in City of New York, Borough of Manhattan. holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and the person or property of another, resulting from street shall be properly closed in compliance with M arch 11, 1909. made to exclude wind and rain and present a negligence or carelessness in the performance of the directions of the Bureau of Sewers, Borough m l 1.22 clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings the work, or in guarding the same, or from any ,.t Brooklyn, and furnish the Department of shall be properly flashed and pointed and made improper or defective materials or machinery, Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of watertight where they have been disturbed by implements or appliances used in the removal of Sewers that the work has been properly per­ the operations of the contractor. said buildings. formed. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. The Comptroller of The City of New York re­ Party walls and fences, when existing against The permit for all opening in the street to serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken be obtained by and at the expense of the pur­ CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND from sale any of the buildings, parts of build­ down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project­ chaser of the building^ APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY ings and machinery included therein, or to re­ ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls F'ailure to remove said buildings, appurtenances, REAL ESTATE. ject any and_ all bids; and it is further are to be taken down and removed. The walls or any part thereof, within thirty days from the Resolved, That, while the said sale is held shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam- day of possession will work forfeiture of owner­ under the supervision of the Commissioners of holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and ship of such buildings, appurtenances, or por­ m UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized made to exclude wind and rain and present a tion as shall then be left standing, together S the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings with all moneys paid by said purchaser on ac­ virtue of the powers vested in them by law, the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. shall be properly flashed and pointed and made count thereof at the time of the sale, and the will offer for sale at public auction all the build­ H. A. METZ, Comptroller. water-tight where they have been disturbed by bidder’s assent to the above conditions being ings, parts of buildings, etc., now standing upon City of New York, Department of Finance. the operations of the contractor. understood to be implied by the act of bidding, property owned by The City of New York, ac­ Com ptroller's Office, March 16, 1909. The Comptroller of The City of New York and The City of New York will, without notice quired by it for street opening purposes, in the m l8,al reserves the right on the day of sale to withdraw to the purchaser, cause the same to be re­ from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings moved and the costs and expense thereof charged Boronith of Brooklyn. and machinery included therein, or to reject any against the security above mentioned. Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND and all bids; and it is further The work of removal must be carried on in etc., lying within the lines of Avenue T, from APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY Resolved, That, while the said sale is held eviry respect in a thorough and workmanlike Coney Island avenue to Ocean parkway, all of REAL ESTATE. under the supervision of the Commissioners of manner, and must be completed within thirty which are more particularly described on a cer­ the Sinking F'und, the Comptroller is authorized days from the day of possession, and the suc­ tain map on file in the office of the Collector PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma­ of City Revenue, Room 141, No. 280 Broadway, ~ that the Commissioners of the Sinking the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, Borough of Manhattan. Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by H. A. METZ, Comptroller. and will place proper and sufficient guards and Pursuant to a resolution of the Sinking Fund lew. will offer for sale at public auction all the City of New York, Department of Finance, fences and warning signs by day and night for Commissioners adopted at a meeting held March buildings, parts of buildings, etc., now standing Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 16, 1909. the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify 16, 1909, the sale of the above-described buildings upon property owned by The City of New York, m l8,a2 and save harmless The City of New York, its and appurtenances thereto will be held by direc­ acquired by it for street opening purposes in officers, agents and servants, and each of them, tion of the Comptroller on the , against any and all suits and actions, claims CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND and demands of every name and description THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1800 Boroagh of Brooklyn. APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY brought against it, them or any of them, and Being all those buildings, parts of buildings, REAL ESTATE. against and from all damage and costs to which at 1.30 p. m., upon the premises, upon the follow­ etc., lying within the lines of Seventy-seventh it, they or any of them be put by reason of ing street, between First and Second avenues, all of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT injury to the person or property of another, T erms and Conditions. which are more particularly described on a cer­ the Commissioners of the Sinking I'und, by resulting from negligence or carelessness in the The buildings and appurtenances thereto will tain map on file in the office of the Collector virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will performance of the work, or in guarding the be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay of City Revenue, Department of Finance. Room offer for sale at public auction all the buildings, same, or from any improper or defective ma­ immediately cash or a certified check drawn to 141, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. terials or machinery, implements or appliances parts of buildings, etc., now standing upon prop­ used in the removal of said buildings. the order of the Comptroller of The City of Purs-.iart to a resolution of the Sinking Fund erty owned by The City of New York, acquired New York, and must also at the time of sale Commission adopted at a meeting held March 16, Party walls and fences, when existing against 1909, the sale of the above-described buildings by it for school purposes, in the adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken give a certified check or cash in half the amount BorooKb of Brooklyn. of the purchase price as security for the faithful and appurtenances thereto will be held by direc­ down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project­ performance of the terms and conditions of the tion of the Comptroller on (1) Being all of the rear building at No. 117 ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls, sale. Where the amount of the purchase price Carroll street, situated on all that certain plot of are to be taken down and removed. The walls FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1809, ground located on the north side of Carroll shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam- docs not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars holes, etc., bricked up. and thea wall pointed and the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of at 11 a. m., on the premises, upon the following street and the south side of President street, dis­ tant 125 feet easterly from the easterly side of made to exclude wind and rain and present a the security to be deposited. This security may T erms and Conditions. clean exterior. The roofs of adjacent buildings at any time after the expiration of the contract Hicks street and extending easterly along the The buildings and appurtenances thereto will north side of Carroll street and the south side shall be properly flashed and pointed and made period be applied by the City to the cost of be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay watertight where they have been disturbed by completing any of the work required under the of President street, respectively, 150 feet to a immediately cash or a certified check drawn to point distant 129 feet westerly from the westerly the operations of the contractor. contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the the order of the Comptroller of The City of The Comptroller of The City of New York contract period. iinc of Henry street. New York, and must also at the time of sale Pursuant to a resolution of the Sinking Fund reserves the right on the day of sale to with­ The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause give a certified check or cash in half the amount Commissioners adopted at a meeting held March draw from sale any of the buildings, parts of or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur­ of the purchase price as security for the faithful 16, 1909, the sale of the above described buildings buildings and machinery included therein, or to chased by him to be used or occupied for any performance of the terms and conditions of the and appurtenances thereto will be held by direc­ reject any and all bids; and it iS' further _ purpose other than that of their speedy removal, sale. Where the amount of the purchase price tion of the Comptroller on Resolved, That, while the said sale is held nor shall be collect any rental or other revenue does not equal or exceed the sum of fifty dollars, under the supervision of the Commissioners of for the use of either the land or the buildings, the sum of fifty dollars shall be the amount of THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1808, the Sinking F'und, the Comptroller is authorized etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or the security to be deposited. This security may at 11 a. m. on the premises. to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct any of these conditions shall forthwith void the at any time after the expiration of the contract (2) Being all those buildings, parts of build­ the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur­ period be applied by the City to the cost of ings, etc., situated upon all that certain plot H. A. METZ, Comptroller. chase money and the security deposited for the completing any of the work required under the of ground described as follows: City of New York, Department of Finance, faithful performance of the conditions of the contract, but unfinished at the expiration of the Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Comptroller’s Office, March 16, 1909. sale. The placing therein or permitting the contract period. East Twelfth street distant 177 feet U Ji inches m l8,al FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 8175

INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. period of sixty days after the date of entry of interest at the rate of seven per centum per The City of New York will be paid on that day thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ annum, from the date when above assessment at the office of the Comptroller. r p lI E IN T E R E ST D U E ON MAY 1, 1909, ON ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ became a lien to the date of payment. *■ .the Registered Bonds and Stock of The City ized to collect and receive the amount of such HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. of New York will be paid on that day by the assessment to charge, collect and receive interest City of New York, Department of Finance, City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller, at his office in the Stewart Build­ thereon at the rate of seven per centum per Com ptroller’s Office, March 11, 1909. Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 8, 1909. ing, corner of Broadway and Chambers street annum, to be calculated to the date of payment ml2,25 m 9,al (Room 85). from the date when such assessment became a The transfer books thereof will be closed from lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. M arch 31 to May 1, 1909. Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An D epartment of F inanck, City op N kw Y ork. The coupons, that are payable only in New assessment shall become a lien upon the real December 14, 1906. York, for interest due on May 1, 1909, on estate affected thereby ten days after its entry IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Bonds and Stock of the present and former City in the said record.” * * * Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller NTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND UNLESS of New York will be paid on that day hy the The above assessments are payable to the Col­ of The City of New York hereby gives public otherwise directed in any special case Guaranty Trust Company, Nos. 28 and 30 Nas­ lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau notice to all persons, owners of property, affected U surety companies will be accepted as sufficient sau street. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears by the following assessments for LOCAL 1M- upon the following contracts to the amounts The coupons, that are payable in New York of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, PROVEMFNTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOK­ named: or in London, for the interest due on May 1, in the Municipal Building, corner of One Hun­ LYN: Supplies of Any Description, including Gas ana 1909, on Assessment Bonds and Corporate Stock dred, and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ Electricity— of The City of New York, will be paid on that nue, Borough of The Bronx, between the hours TWENTY NINTH WARD. SECTION 16. One company on a bond up to $50,000. day, at the option of the holders thereof, either of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.. and on Saturdays from ARGYLE ROAD—PAVING AND CURBING, Two companies on a bond up to $125,000. at the office of the Guaranty Trust Company, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon between Cortelyou road and Dorchester road. Three companies on a bond up to $2*0,000. Nos. 28 and 30 Nassau street, New York, in on or before May 15, 1909, will be exempt from Area of assessment: Both sides of Argyle road, Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave­ United States money, or at the office of Messrs. interest, as above provided, and after that date from Cortelyou road to Dorchester road, and to ments— Seligman Brothers, No. 18 Austin Friars, Lon­ will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate the extent of half the block at the intersecting Two companies on a bond up to $50,000. don, E. C., England, in sterling money at the of seven per centum per annum from the date and terminating streets. Three companies on a bond up to $125,000. rate of $4.8780 to the pound. when the above assessments became liens to the EAST NINETEENTH STREET—PAVING Regulating, Grading, Paving, Sewers, Water The interest due on May 1, 1909, on Coupon date of payment. between Newkirk and Foster avenues. Area of Mains, Dredging, Construction of Parks, Bonds of other corporations now included in HERMAN A. METZ. Comptroller. assessment: Both sides of East Nineteenth street, Parkways, Etc.— The City of New York will be paid on that day City of New York. Department of Finance, from Newkirk to Foster avenue, and to the ex­ One company on a bond up to $25,000. at the office of the Comptroller. Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 16, 1909. tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. The interest due May 1, 1909, on Registered ml7,30 Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. and Coupon Gold Revenue Bonds of The City THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. Four companies on a bond up to $2so.aoo. of New York will be paid on that day by the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. SIXTY-THIRD STREET—PAVING, between New Docks, Buildings, Bridges, Aqueducts. Guaranty Trust Company, Nos. 28 and 30 Nas­ Fourth and Fifth avenues. Area of assessment: Tunnels, Etc.— sau street, New York, in United States money, Both sides of Sixty-third street, from Fourth to One company on a bond up to $25,000. or. at the option of the holder, upon three weeks f N PU R SU A N C E OF SECTIO N 1018 O F T H E Fifth avenue, and to the extent of half the block Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. prior notice, as stipulated in said bonds, by A Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller at the intersecting and terminating avenues. Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. Messrs. J. S. Morgan & Co., No. 22 Old Broad of The City of New York hereby gives public —that the same were confirmed by the Board of Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. street, London, England, at the rate of $4.83 to notice to all persons, owners of property, affected Revision of Assessments March 11, 1909, and Repairs, Ventilating, Heating, Plumbing, Etc.— the pound. by the following assessment for LOCAL IM­ entered March 11, 1909, in the Record of Titles One company on a bond up to $25,000. HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col­ Two companies on a bond up to $75,000. City of New York, Department of Finance, BRONX: lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Three companies on a bond up to $150,000. Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 16, 1909. TWENTY FOURTH WARD, ANNEXED TER­ Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the Four companies on a bond up to $250,000. m !7,m al RITORY. amount assessed for benefit on any person or On bonds regarded as hazardous risks addi­ property shall be paid within sixty days after the tional surety will be required as the Comptroller WHITE PLAINS ROAD — REGULATING, date of said entry of the assessments, interest sees fit in each instance. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING will be collected thereon, as provided by section All bonds exceeding $250,000 will by that fact CROSSWALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. alone be considered hazardous risks, no matter AND PLACING FENCES from Morris Park Said section provides, in part: “If any such what the nature of the work. f N PU R SU A N C E O F SECTIO N 1018 O F T H E avenue to the northern boundary line of The assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of H. A. METZ, Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller City of New York. Area of assessment: Both sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the Comptroller. of The City of New York hereby gives public sides of White Plains road, from Morris Park said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be notice to all persons, owners of property, affected avenue to the northern boundary line of The City of New York, and to the extent of half the duty of the officer authorized to collect and by the following assessments for LOCAL IM­ receive the amount of such assessment to charge, OFFICIAL BOROUGH PAPERS. PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MAN­ the block at the intersecting and terminating collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of HATTAN: streets and avenues, seven per centum per annum, to be calculated —that the same was confirmed by the Board of to the date of payment from the date when such TWELFTH WARD. SECTION 7. Revision of Assessments on March 11, 1909, assessment became a lien, as provided by section BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- and entered on March 11, 1909, in the Record 159 of this act.” “ The Bronx Star,” “ North Side News,” SIXTH STREET—PAVING, CURBING AND of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau Section 159 of this act provides • • • “,.\n “ Bronx Independent.” RECURBING, between Amsterdam avenue and for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of assessment shall become a lien upon the real BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Broadway. Area of assessment: Both sides of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and estate affected thereby ten days after its entry One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, from Am­ unless the amount assessed for benefit on any “Staten Island World,” “The Staten Islander.” person or property shall be paid within sixty days in the said record.” * * * sterdam avenue to Broadway, and to the extent 1 he above assessments are payable to the Col­ BOROUGH OF QUEENS. of half the block at the intersecting and termi­ after the date of said entry of the assessment, lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau nating street and avenue. interest will be collected thereon, as provided in for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears "Long Island Star" (First and Second Wards), section 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. “ Flushing Evening Journal ” (Third Ward), WEST ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- Said section provides, in part, that “If any of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, NINTH STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court and " Long Island Farmer " (Fourth Ward), “ Rocka- such assessment shall remain unpaid for the way News ” (Fifth Ward). CURBING AND FLAGGING, from a point 425 period of sixty days after the date of entry Montague streets. Borough of Brooklyn, between feet west of Broadway to Riverside drive. Area thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ the hour* of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on S atur­ BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. of assessment: Both sides of West One Hundred ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ days from 9 a. m. to 12 m.. and all payments and Thirty-ninth street, from a point 425 feet made thereon on or before May 10, 1909, will “Brooklyn Eagle,” “Brooklyn Times,” “Brook­ ized to collect and receive the amount of such be exempt from interest, as above provided, and lyn Citizen,” “Brooklyn Standard-Union,” “ Brook- west of Broadway to Riverside drive, and to the assessment to charge, collect and receive interest lyner Freie Presse.” extent of half the block at the intersecting thereon at the rate of seven per centum per after that date will be subject to a charge of streets. interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment annum from the date when such assessments be­ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. T W E L FT H W ARD, SECTIO N 8. from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” came liens to the date of payment. “Real Estate Record and Guide” (Harlem Dis­ WEST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. trict), “Manhattan and Bronx Advocate” (Wash­ EIGHTH STREET—SEWER, between Amster­ Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An Citv of New York, Department of Finance, ington Heights, Morningside Heights and Harlem assessment shall become a lien upon the real Districts). dam and St. Nicholas avenues. Area of assess­ estate affected thereby ten days after its entry Com ptroller’s Office, March 11. 1909. ment: Both sides of West One Hundred and ml2.25 Designated by Board of City Record June 19, in the said record.” * * * 1906. Amended June 20, 1906; September 30, Fifty-eighth street, from Amsterdam avenue to The above assessment is payable to the Col­ St. Nicholas avenue. _ 1907; February 24, 1908; M arch 5 and 16, 1908, lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau and M arch 16, 1909. —that the same were confirmed by the Board for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. of Assessors on M arch 16, 1909, and entered of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, M arch 16, 1909, in the Record of Titles of in the Municipal Building, cornel of fine Hun­ Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec­ dred and Seventy-seventh street and Third ave­ T N PU R SU A N C E O F SECTIO N 1018 O F TH E DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and nue. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from D epartment of E ducation, Corner of P ark amount assessed for benefit on any person or of The City of New York hereby gives public 9 a. m to 12 m., and all payments made thereon notice to all persons, owners of property, affected Avenue and Fifty-ninth S treet, Borough of property shall be paid within sixty days after the Manhattan, City of N ew York. date of said entry of the assessment, interest on or before May 10, 1*109, will be exempt from by the following assessment for LOCAL IM­ will be collected thereon, as provided in section interest, as above provided, and after that date PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF RICH­ O HALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate MOND: 1019 of said G reater New York C harter. of seven per eentum per annum from the date _ received hy the Superintendent of School Said section provides, in part, that “ If any when the above assessment became a lien to tile FOURTH WARD. Buildings at the above office of the Department such assessment shall remain unpaid for the date of payment. SEA VIEW AVENUE—REGULATING AND of Education until 3 o’clock p. m. on period of sixty days after the date of entry HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. GRADING, from Richmond road to Southfield MONDAY* MARCH lit), 11)0 0 . thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ City of New York, Department of Finance, boulevard. Area of assessment: Both sides of ments. it shall be the duty of the officer author­ Sea View avenue, from Richmond road to Uorough of Brooklyn. ized to collect and receive the amount of such Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 11, 1909. m l 2,25 Southfield boulevard, and to the extent of half No. 1. FOR INSTALLING HEATING AND assessment to charge, collect and receive interest the block at the intersecting and terminating thereon at the rate of seven per centum per VENTILATING APPARATUS FOR ADDI­ streets. TIONS TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC annum, to be calculated to the date of payment NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. —that the same was confirmed by the Board of from the date when such assessment became a SCHOOL 126, ON T H E N O RTH SID E OF Assessors March 9, 1909, and entered on March MESEROLE AVENUE. BETWEEN LORIMEK lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” 9, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, Section 159 of this act provides * * * “ An AND GUERNSEY STREETS, BOROUGH OF fN PU R SU A N C E O F SECTIO N 1018 O F T H E kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ BROOKLYN. assessment shall become a lien upon the real Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments estate affected thereby ten days after its entry The time allowed to complete the whole work of The City of New Y’ork hereby gives public and of Water Rents, and unless the amount will be 200 working days, as provided in the con­ in the said record.” * * * notice to all persons, owners of property, affected assessed for benefit on any person or property tract. The above assessments arc payable to the Col­ bv the following assessment for LOCAL IM­ shall be paid within sixty days after the date lector of Assessments and Arrears, at the Bureau The amount of security required is Eight Thou­ PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF of said entry of the assessments, interest shall sand Dollars ($8,000). for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, QUEENS: No. 2. FOR INSTALLING HEATING AND of said Greater New York Charter. VENTILATING APPARATUS FOR ADDI­ Room H, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Man­ FIRST WARD. Said section provides that “If any such assess­ hattan, between the hours of 9 a. ni. and 2 p. m.. DITMARS AVENUE—SEWER, from Law­ TIONS TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC ment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty SCHOOL 128, ON T H E N O RTH ER LY SID E and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m.. and all rence street to Crescent street, and CRESCENT days after the date of entry thereof in the said payments made thereon on or before May 15, STREET—SEWER, from Ditmars avenue to OF TWENTY-FIRST AVENUE, BETWEEN Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the EIGHTY-THIRD AND EIGHTY-FOURTH 1909, will be exempt from interest, as _ above Potter avenue. Area of assessment: Both sides duty of the officer authorized to collect and re­ provided, and after that date will be subject to of Ditmars avenue, from Sixth avenue to Ilallett STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ceive the amount of such assessment to charge, The time allowed to complete the whole work a charge of interest at the rate of seven per street; both sides of Sixth avenue, Fourth ave­ collect and receive interest thereon at the rate centum per annum from the date when above nue, Second avenue, between Ditmars and will be 100 working days, as provided in the con­ of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated tract. assessments became liens to the date of payment Potter avenues; both sides of Lawrence street, to the date of payment from the date when such HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. between Potter and Wolcott avenues; both sides assessment became a lien, as provided by section The amount of security required is Twelve City of New York. Department of Finance, of Chauncey street, Goodrich street. Merchant 159 of this act.” Thousand Dollars ($12,000). Com ptroller’s Office, M arch 16, 1909. street, between Ditmars and Wolcott avenues; Section 159 of this act provides * * • “An No. 3. FOR INSTALLING HEATING AND m l 7,30 both sides of Crescent street, between Potter and assessment shall become a lien uoon the real VENTILATING APPARATUS IN NEW Wolcott avenues, and both sides of Howland PU B LIC SCHOOL 160, ON TH E SO U TH ERLY estate affected thereby ten days after its entry SIDE OF FORT HAMILTON AVENUE. BE­ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. street, between Ditmars and Wolcott avenues. in the said record.” • • • —that the same was confirmed by the Board of The above assessment is payable to the Col­ TWEEN ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST Revision of Assessments M arch 11, 1909, and lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SECOND T N PU R SU A N C E O F SECTIO N 1018 OF T H E entered M arch 11, 1909, in the Record of Titles for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ■* Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col­ of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, The time allowed to complete the whole work of The City of New York hereby gives public lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and at Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of Rich­ will be 100 working days, as provided in the con­ notice to all persons, owners of property, affected Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the mond, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., tract. bv the following assessments for LOCAL IM­ amount assessed for benefit on any person or and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all The amount of security required is Fourteen PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE property shall be paid within sixty days after the payments made thereon on or before May 8, Thousand Dollars ($14,000). BRONX: date of said entry of the assessment, interest 1909. will be exempt from interest, as above pro­ No. 4. FOR IN ST A LL IN G ELEC TR IC EQ U IP M E N T IN N EW PU B LIC SCHOOL 162, TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10. will be collected thereon, as provided in sec­ vided, and after that date will be subject to a tion 1019 of said Greater New York Charter. charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF ST. NICHO- TIFFANY STREET—SEWER, between the Said section provides, in part, that “If any ner annum from the date when above assessment LAS AVENUE. BETWEEN WILLOUGHBY Southern boulevard and Fox street. Area of such assessment shall remain unpaid for the became a lien to the date of payment. A VENUE AND SUYDAM STREET, BOR­ assessment: Both sides of Tiffany street, from OUGH OF BROOKLYN. period of sixty days after the date of entry HERMAN A. METZ, Comptroller. Southern boulevard to Fox street. thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assess­ The time allowed to complete the whole work ments, it shall be the duty of the officer author­ City of New York, Department of Finance, will be 175 working days, as provided in the con­ TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. SECTION 11. ized to collect and receive the amount of such Comptroller’s Office, March 9, 19$P. tract. HUGHES AVENUE AND OAK TREE assessment to charge, collect and receive interest ml0.23 The amount of security required is Five Thou PI. ACE. NORTHWEST CORNER—RECEIV­ thereon at the rate of seven per centum per sand Dollars ($5,000). ING BASINS. Area of assessment: North side annum, to be calculated to the date of payment INTEREST ON CITY BONDS AND STOCK. On Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 the bids will be compared of Oak Tree place, from Arthur avenue to from the date when such assessment became a and the contract will be awarded in a lump sum Hughes avenue, and west side of Hushes avenue, lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.” to the lowest bidder on each contract. from Oak Tree place to East One Hundred and Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An H E IN T E R E ST D U E ON A P R IL 1, 1909, ON Blank forms, plans and specifications may be Eighty-second street. assessment shall become a lien upon the real T the Registered Bonds and Stocks of The obtained or seen at the office of Superintendent —that the same were confirmed by the Board of estate affected thereby ten days after its entry City of New York will be paid on that day by the at Estimating Room, ninth floor. Hall of the Assessors on March 16, 1909, and entered on in the said record.” * • • Comptroller, at his office in the Stewart Build­ Board of Education. Park avenue and Fifty- M arch 16, 1909, in the Record of Titles of As­ The above assessment is payable to the Col­ ing, corner of Broadway and Chambers street ninth street. Borough of Manhattan, and also sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection lector of Assessments anil Arrears at the Bureau (Room 85). at branch office. No. 131 Livingston street, Bor of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess­ for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of The Transfer Books thereof will be closed from ough of Brooklyn. ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, at March 15 to April 1, 1909. Dated March 17. 1909, assessed for benefit on anv person or property the llackctt Building, No. 51 lackson avenue. The Interest due on April 1, 1909, on the * C. B. J. SNYDER. shall be paid within sixty days after the date of Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between Coupon Bonds_ and Stock of the former City of Superintendent of School Buildings. said entry of the assessments, interest will be col­ the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on S atu r­ New York will lie paid on that day by the ml 7,29 lected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of days from 9 a. m. until 12 m., and all pay­ Guaranty Trust Company, Nos. 28 and 30 Nassau said Greater New York Charter. ments made thereon on or before May 10, 1909, street. gii- See General Inntructlon* to Bid­ Said section provides, in part, that “If any will be exempt from interest, as above provided, The interest due on April 1, 1909, on Coupon der* on the lnnt page, lnat column, of such assessment shall remain unpaid for the and after that date will be subject to a charge Bonds of other corporations now included in the “City Becord.” 3176 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

Department o r E ducation, Corner o r P ark and-cover, 17 feet high by 17)4 feet wide inside, At the above place and time the bids will be bond must be signed by the contractor and the Avenue and P iety-ninth Street, Borough or and about 2,000 feet are cut and-cover of special publicly opened and read. The award of the sureties. The name and address of each surety M anhattan, City of N ew York. design. The work is located about 4 miles east contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board offered must be stated in the bid or proposal, of the Hudson River, in the Towns of New­ of Water Supply as soon thereafter as practicable. together with the amount in which each surety CEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE castle and Mount 'Pleasant, Westchester County, The Board may reject any or all bids. will qualify. The sureties and the amount in ^ received by the Superintendent of School N. Y. Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of which each will qualify must be satisfactory to Supplies at the above office of the Department of An approximate statement of the quantities of which shall be Three Hundred Thousand Dollars the Board. Education until 3 p. m. on the various classes of work anil further informa­ $300,000), will be required for the faithful per- No bid will be received and deposited unless WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, lOOO, tion are given (11 the Information for Bidders, ormancc of the contract. Each bond must be accompanied by a certified check upon a Na­ forming part of the contract. At the above place signed by the contractor and the sureties. The tional or State bank, drawn to the order of the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING and time the bids will he publicly opened anil name and address of each surety offered must be Comptroller of The City of New York, to the DIRECT TO EACH SCHOOL, OFFICE OR read. The award of the contract, if awarded, stated in the bid or proposal, t-igether with the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). DEPOSITORY. STATIONERY AND OTHER will be made by the Board ot Water Supply as amount in which each surety will qualify. The Time allowed for the completion of the work SUPPLIES FOR OFFICES. GASOLINE. OIL soon thereafter as practicable. The Board re­ sureties and the amount in which each will is forty-three (43) months from the service of AND OTHER SUPPLIES FOR AUTOMO­ serves the right to reject any and all bids. qualify must he satisfactory to the Board. notice by the Board to begin work. BILES, OILS FOR HIGH SPEED MACHIN­ Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of No bid. will be received and deposited unless Pamphlets containing information for bidders, ERY, GAS AND LIMES FOR LECTURES IN which shall be five hundred twenty-five thousand accompanied by a certified check upon a national forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. DRINKING dollars ($525,000) will he required for the faith­ or state bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­ by the Corporation. Counsel, and specifications WATER FOR OFFICES. MOUNTING BIRDS ful performance of the contract. troller of I he City of New York, to the amount and pamphlets containing contract drawings, can FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND BIND­ No bid will be received and deposited unless of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000). be obtained at the office of the Board of Water ING PAYROLLS. accompanied by a certified check upon a National Time allowed for the completion of the work is Supply, Room 1515, at the above address, upon The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­ or State bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­ fifty-two (52) months from the service of notice application in person or by mail, by depositing terials and supplies and the performance of the troller of The City of New York, to the amount bv the Board to begin work. the sum of ten dollars ($10) in currency, or contract is by or before December 31, 1909. of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000). Pamphlets containing information for bidders, check drawn to the order of the Board of Water The amount of security required is fifty per Time allowed for the completion of the work forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved Supply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ is 50 months from the service of notice by the by the Corporation Counsel, and specifications, ($20) for each set. This deposit will be re­ mate. Board to begin work. and pamphlets containing contract drawings, esn funded upon the return of the pamphlets in The bidder will state the price of each item Pamphlets containing Information for Bidders, he obtained at the office of the Board of Water acceptable condition within thirty days from the herein contained or hereto annexed, by which the forms of proposal and contract, specifications, etc , Supply, Room 1515, at the above address, upon date on which bids are to be opened. bids will be tested. Award will be made to the and pamphlets of contract drawings can be ob­ application in person or by mail, by depositing JOHN A. BENSEL, President; lowest bidder on each item. tained at Room 1515 at the above address upon the sum of ten dollars ($10) in currency, or CHARLES N. CHADWICK, Delivery will be required to be made at the application in person or bv mail, by depositing check drawn to the order of the Board of Water CHARLES A. SHAW, time and "in the manner and in such quantities the sum of ten dollars ($10) in currency, or Supply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars Commissioners of the Board of Water Supply. as may be directed. check drawn to the order of the Board of Water ($20) for each set. This deposit will he refunded J. W aldo S m ith, Chief Engineer. upon the return of the pamphlets in acceptable Blank forms and further information may be Supply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars T homas IIassett, Secretary. obtained at the office of the Superintendent of ($20) for each set. This deposit will be re­ condition within thirty days from the date on School Supplies, Board of Education, southwest funded upon the return of the pamphlets in ac­ which bids are to be opened. f23,m22 corner of Park avenue and Fiftv-ninth street. ceptable condition within thirty days from the TOIIN A. BENSEL. President; CHARLES N. CHADWICK, tit' See General Infraction* to Bid­ PATRICK lONES. date on which bids arc to be opened. der* on tlie ln*t imge, ln*t colum n, of Superintendent of School Supplies. TOIIN A. BENSEL, President; C H A R L ES A. SHAW . tlie “City Record.” M arch 13, 1909. CHARLES N. CHADWICK, Commissioners of the Board of ml3,24 C H A R LES A. S1IAW, Water Supply. Commissioners'of the Board of Water Supply. T. W aldo S m ith, Chief Engineer. t*TSee General In*tm otion* to Bid­ I. W aldo S m ith, Chief Engineer. T iiom is H assett. Secretary. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. der* on the lant itaure, la*t colum n, of T homas H assett, Secretary. m4,30 the “City Record.” Note—Sec General Instructions t> Bidders on t r r See General I n«t m o t Io n * t o B iil- last page, last column of the City Record as far iler* 011 tlie lant im g e , Hint column, of O ffice of the President of the Borough or Department of E ducation, Corner of P ark as applicable hereto and not otherwise provided tlie “t'lty R e c o r d . ” T he Bronx, M unicipal B uilding, Crotona Avenue and F ifty-ninth Street, Borough of P ark, O ne H undred and S eventy-seventh Manhattan, City of N ew York. S treet and T hird Avenue. TO CONTRACTORS. EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE X See General Inntructlon* to Illd- S received by the Superintendent of School ilrrs on the liiNt |>uge, Inst colum n, of S EALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Buildings at the above office of the Department the “City Record.” CONTRACT 16. received by the President of the Borough of The Bronx at the above office until 11 o’clock of Education until 3 o’clock p. m. on a. in. on MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1009. TO CONTRACTORS. C HALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE received by the Board of Water Supply, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1009, llorouKh of The Bronx. in the office of the Board, No. 299 Broadway, EALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE No. 1. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS New York, Room 910, ninth floor, until 11 No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ S received by the Board of Water Supply, in a. tn. on ERING HARD COAL CLEAN STEAM BOIL­ TO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN PUBLIC the office of the Board, No. 299 Broadway, New SCHOOL 8. ON MOSHOLU PARKWAY, BE­ York, Room 910, ninth floor, until 11 a. m. on THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1900, ER ASHES. TWEEN BRIGGS AND BAINRRIDGE AVE­ 6,000 cubic yards of hard coal clean steam NUES, BEDFORD PARK, BOROUGH OF TUESDAY, APRIL O. 1900, For the construction of about TWO AND boiler ashes, to be furnished and de­ T H E BRONX. for— ONE-HALF MILES OF PLAIN CONCRETE livered within two and one-half miles of the docks in the Borough of The The time allowed to complete the whole work CONTRACT 17—FOR THE CONSTRUC­ AQUEDUCT, known as cut-and-cover aqueduct, will be forty (40) working days, as provided in 17 feet high by 17)4 feet wide, inside, between Bronx, at such times and in such TION OF ABOUT 14,100 LINEAR FEET OF quantities as may be directed. the contract. PLAIN CONCRETE CONDUIT KNOWN AS New Hurley and a point about two miles east The amount of security required is Three Hun­ CUT-AND-COVEK AQUEDUCT; and of Wallkill, in the Town of Shawangunk, Ulster The time allowed for the completion of the dred Dollars ($300). CONTRACT 18— FOR TI1E CONSTRUC- County, N. V., approximately thirteen miles contract will be sixty (60) days from the date TION OF ABOUT 15,600 LINEAR FEET OF southwest of Poughkeepsie. of the contract. Boronitli of Qneenn. The Board may reject any or all bids. The amount of security required will be PLAIN CONCRETE CONDUIT KNOWN AS Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800). No. 2. 'FOR THE REMOVAL, ETC., OF CUT-AND-OVER AQUEDUCT. An approximate statement of the quantities of THE TEMPORARY SCHOOL RUILDINGS the various classes, of work and further infor­ No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV­ The aqueduct will be 17 feet high by 17)4 ERING HARDWARE. SUPPLIES, ETC., TO NOW ON THE PREMISES OF PUBLIC feet wide inside. The work is located in the mation are given in the Information for Bid­ SCHOOL 51, TOHNSON AND BRIGGS AVE­ ders, forming part of the contract. THE BUREAU OF SEWF.RS. towns of Shawangunk, Ulster County, and Mont­ The time allowed for the completion of the NUES, RICHMOND HILL. AND RE-ERECT­ gomery, Orange County, about eight miles north­ At the above place and time the bids will be ING SAME ON THE PREMISES OF PUBLH publicly opened and read. The award of the contract will be within sixty (60) days from the west of Newburg, New York. date of the execution of the contract. SCHOOL 50, WYCKOFF STREET, CORNER Bids or proposals are inzited for either or contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board HUMBOLDT AVENUE, JAMAICA, AND of Water Supply as soon thereafter as prac­ The amount of security required will be Five both contracts separately, and for both contracts Hundred Dollars ($500). PUBLIC SCHOOL 82. KAPLAN AVENUE, combined. Any bidder may make a bid for ticable. HAMMOND AND HORTON STREETS, JA­ 1 wo or more bonds, the aggregate amount of Blank forms can be obtained upon application either contract or for both contracts combined. therefor, and the plans and specifications may be MAICA, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. A separate form of proposal will be furnished which shall be Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand The time allowed to complete the whole work Dollars ($250,000), will be required for the seen and other information obtained at said for the purpose of a combined bid.. office. on each school will be sixty (60) working days, An approximate statement of the quantities faithful performance of the contract. Each bond as provided in the contract. must be signed by the contractor and the sure­ LOUIS F. IIAFFEN, President. of the. various classes of work and further in­ ml2,23 The amount of security required is as follows: formation are given in the “Information for Bid­ ties. The name and address of each surety Public School 50...... $500 00 ders,” forming part of the contract. offered must be stated in the bid or proposal, t i l ' See General Instrnetlons to Bid­ Public School 82...... 600 00 At the above place and time the bids will be together with the amount in which each surety der* on tlie la*t page, la*t column, of publicly opened and read. The award of the will qualify. The sureties and the amount in the “City Recoru.” A separate proposal must be submitted for contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board which each will qualify must be satisfactory to each school, an a award will be made thereon. of Water Supply as soon thereafter as practicable. the Board. No. 3. FOR ALTERATIONS. REPAIRS. The Board tnav reject anv or all bids. No bid will be received and deposited unless ETC., TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 86. OLD FLUSH­ Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of accompanied by a certified check upon a National BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR­ ING ROAD. NEAR GRAND STREET. MAS- which shall be Two Hundred and Sixty Thousand or State bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­ TIONMENT. PETH, AND PUBLIC SCHOOL 88. ELM Dollars ($260,000) under each contract, will be troller of The City of New York, to the amount AVENUE AND FRESH POND ROAD. required for the faithful performance of the of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000). RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, BOROUGH OF contract. Each bond must be signed by the Time allowed for the completion of the work TO’ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE QUEENS. contractor and the sureties. The name and is forty-two (42) months from the service of Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The time allowed to complete the whole work address of each surety offered must be stated in m tice by the Board to begin work. The City of New York, deeming it for the public on each school will be sixty (60) working days, :he bid or proposal, together with the amount in Pamphlets containing information for bidders, interest so to do, proposes to change the map as provided in the contract. which each surety will qualify. The. sureties forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved or plan of The City of New York so as to lay The amount of security required is as follows: and the amount in which each will qualify must by the Corporation Counsel, and specifications out a tentative street system within the territory Public School 86...... $600 00 be satisfactory to the Board. and pamphlets containing contract drawings, can approximately bounded by the southerly bulk­ Public School 88...... 400 00 No bid will be received and deposited unless ac­ be obtained at the office of the Board of Water head line of the United States Ship Canal, West Supply,. Room 1515, at tlie above address, upon Two Hundred and Nineteenth street and the companied by a ri;nified check upon a National application in person or bv mail, by depositing A separate proposa' must be submitted for each or State bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­ prolongation thereof, Seaman avenue. West Two the sum of ten dollars ($10) in currency, or Hundred and Eighteenth street, Broadway, Isham school and award will be made thereon. troller of The City of New York, to the amount check drawn to the order of the Board of Water On No. 1 the bids will be compared and the of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for each Supply, for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars street. Seaman avenue, _ Emerson place, Isham contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the contract. Only one check for each contract will avenue and the prolongation of Isham street, and ($2(1) for each set. This deposit will be re- establish grades for the same, as shown upon a lowest bidder. be required, whether bids are submitted for the tundid upon the return of tlie pamphlets in ac­ On Nos. 2 and 3 the bidders must state the contracts separately or combined. Time allowed ceptable condition within thirty days from the map bearing the signature of the Secretary of the price of each item by which the bids will be for the completion of work under each contract date on which bids are to be opened. Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and dated tested. is 42 months from the service of notice by the January 18, 1909; or, so as to lay out Two Hun­ Blank forms, plans and snecifications may be Board to begin work. JOHN A. BENSEL, President; dred and Fifteenth street, from Park Terrace obtained or seen at the office of the Superin­ Pamphlets containing information for bidders, CHARLES N. CHADWICK, East to Broadway, and establish grades therefor, tendent at Estimating Room, ninth floor. Hall of forms of proposal, contract and bond, approved CHARLES A. SHAW, and change the grades of Two Hundred and Fif­ the Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty- by the Corporation Counsel, and specifications, and Commissioners of the Board of Water Supply. teenth street, from Isham street to Park Terrace ninth street. Borough of Manhattan, and also at pamphlets containing contract drawings, can be J. W aldo S m ith, Chief Engineer. East, Borough of Manhattan, as shown on plan branch office. No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Bor­ obtained at the office of the Board of Water T homas Hassett, Secretary. presented by the President of the Borough, and ough of Queens, for work for their respective Supply. Room 1515, at the above address, upon m4,25 dated July 28, 1908 and that a meeting of said boroughs. application in person or by mail., by depositing t i t ’ See General 1 n*t met inn* to Mil­ Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, C. B. J. SNYDER. the sum of ten dollars ($10) in currency or der* on tin* lant p a g e , la*t c o lu m n , o f City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. City of New Superintendent of School Buildings. check drawn to the order of the Board of Water the “City Record.” York, on March 26, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., Dated M arch 11, 1909. Supply for each pamphlet, or twenty dollars at which such proposed change will be considered m l 1.22 ($20) for each set. This deposit will be refunded TO CONTRACTORS. by said Board; al of which is more particularly set upon the return of the pamphlets in acceptable forth and described in the following resolutions t See G e n e r a l lout motion* to Bid­ condition within thirty days from the date on adopted by the Board on February 26, 1909, der* on the lant piige, lant Column, of which bids are to be opened. notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, the “City Record.” CO NTRACT 24. JOHN A. BENSEL, President; v iz.: CHARLES N. CHADWICK, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ C H ARLES A. SIIA W , portionment of The City of New York, in pur­ CEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE suance of the provisions of section 442 of the OFFICIAL PAPERS. Commissioners of the Board of Water Supply. received by the Board of Water Supply, T. W aldo S m ith, Chief Engineer. Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming in the office of the Board, No. 299 Broadway, it for the public interest so to do, proposes to T homas H assett. Secretary. New York, Room 910, ninth floor, until 11 Morning—“The Sun,” “." m6,a6 change the map or plan of The City of New a. m. on York by laying out a tentative street system Evening—“The Globe,” “The Evening Mail.” IT Sec (ienernl In*t ruction* to Illil- MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1900. within the territory approximately bounded by Weekly—“Democracy,” “Tammany Times.” dt-rn on the lust page, Hint colum n, of the southerly bulkhead line of the United States the “City Record.” For the construction of TURKEY MOUN­ Ship Canal. West Two Hundred and Nineteenth German—“Staats-Zeitung.” TAIN GRADE TUNNEL, a tunnel on the hy­ street and the prolongation thereof. Seaman ave­ Designated by the Board of City Record, Janu TO CONTRACTORS. draulic gradient, 17 feet high by 13 1-3 feet nue, West Two Hundred and Eighteenth street, ary aa, tqo6. Amended March i, iqo6; Novem wide and 1,400 feet long; CROTON LAKE Broadway, Isham street, Seaman avenue, Emer­ ber ao, 1906; February ao, 1907, and March 5. PRESSURE TUNNEL, crossing under Croton son place, Isham avenue and the prolongation of tool. CEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE Lake, 14 feet inside diameter and about 2,600 Isham street, and establishing grades for the received by the Board of Water Supply, in feet long, with two shafts 510 to 560 feet in same, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of the office of tlj* Board, No. 299 Broadway, New depth; A BLOW-OFF TUNNEL, about 400 feet New York, more particularly shown upon a map York, Room 910, ninth floor, until 11 a. m. on long, discharging into Croton Lake, and THREE bearing the signature of the Secretary of the BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1900, SECTIONS, aggregating- about 2,000 linear feet, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and dated of cut-and-cover aqueduct, 17 feet high by 17)4 January 18, 1909; or (alternative plan) by laying CATSKILL AQUEDUCT. For Contract 25, for the construction of feet wide inside, situated about six miles north­ out Two Hundred and Fifteenth street, from Park CROTON AND CHADEAYNE TUNNELS, east of Croton-on-Hudson, in the Town of Terrace East to Broadway, and establishing CEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS WILL BE K1TCH A WAN AND MILLWOOD NORTH Yorktown, Westchester County, N. Y. grades therefor; and changing the grade of Two received by the Board of Water Supply, in CU r AND COVER, and a portion of CROTON An approximate statement of the quantities Hundred and Fifteenth street, from Isham street the office of th- Board. No. 299 Broadway, New’ CUT-AND-COVER, in the Croton division of of the various classes of work and further in­ to Park Terrace East, as shown on plan Dis­ York, Room 910, ninth floor, until II a. m. on the Catskill Aqueduct, in the towns of Yorktown formation are given in the Information for Bid­ sented by the President of the Borough of Man­ and New Castle, Westchester County, New York. ders, forming part of the contract. hattan. and dated July 28, 1908. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. The tunnels are on the hydraulic gradient and At the above place and time bids will be Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ l'or Contract 46 f .r the construction of a por­ are 3.000 feet and 700 feet long, respectively, publicly opened and read. The award of the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be tion of the Catskil! Aqueduct, con-f and 17 feet high by 13)4 feet wide inside. The contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, MILLWOOD. SARLES, HARLEM RAILROAD, portions of cut and-cover aqueduct are of plain of Water Supply as soon thereafter as practi­ City of New York, on the 26th day of March, PLLASANTVILLK and REYNOLDS HILL concrete, 17 feet high by XT Vs feet wide inside, cable. The Board reserves the right to reject 1909. at 10.30 o’clock a. m. tunnels. PUTNAM SIPHON and MILLWOOD and aggregate 13,200 linear feet. An approximate anv or all bids. Resolved. 1 bat the Secretary of this Board SOUTH, SAKLES and PLEASANTVILLK cut- statement of the quantities of the various classes Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ and-cover. The tunnels arc 17 feet high by 13'/j of work and further information are given sn which shall be Two Hundred and Fifty Thou­ sons affected thereby that the proposed change feet wide inside, and aggregate about 3 miles. Of the Information for Bidders, forming part of the sand Dollars ($250,000), will be required for will be considered at a meeting of tlie Board, to the remainder about 2.5 miles arc standard cut- contract. the faithful performance of the contract. Each be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 3177

published in the City Record for ten days con­ posed change will be considered by said Board; sons affected thereby to be published in the distant 100 feet southerly from the southerly tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, all of which is more particularly set forth and Citv R ecord and the corporation newspapers for line of Westchester avenue; thence westwardly prior to the 26th day of March, 1909. described in the following resolutions adopted by ten days prior to the 26th day of March, 1909. and parallel with Westchester avenue _ to the Dated March 13. 1909. the Board on February 26, 1909, notice of the Dated March 13, 1909. intersection with the prolongation of a line mid­ JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary, adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, way between Olmstead avenue and Castle Hill No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. avenue, as these streets are laid out between Telephone, 2280 Worth. portionment of The City of New York, in pur­ Telephone, 2280 Worth. Lafayette avenue and Newbold avenue; thence tnl3,24 suance of the provisions of section 442 of the ml3,24 southwardly along the said line midway between Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Olmstead avenue and Castle Hill avenue, and TJOTIC.E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE it for the public interest so to do, proposes to along the prolongations of the said line, to the , Board of Estimate and Apportionment of change the map or plan of The City of New o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t , a t northerly line of Barrett avenue; thence south­ The City of New York, deeming it for the public York by striking therefrom that portion of Silver N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and wardly at right angles to Barrett avenue to the interest so to do. proposes to change the map street lying between Catalpa avenue and Ondcr- Apportionment held on February 26, 1909, the northerly bulkhead line of Pugsleys Creek: thence or plan of The City of New York, so as to lay donk avenue, Second Ward, in the Borough of following resolutions were adopted: westwardly along the said bulkhead line of out a public place, bounded by Bedford avenue, Ouecns, City of New York, more particularly Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ l’ugsleys Creek to the point or place of begin­ Wallahout street and Lynch street. Borough of shown upon a map or plan signed by the Presi­ tionment of The City of New York is consider­ ning. Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will dent of the Borough of Queens and dated Janu­ ing the advisability of instituting proceedings Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ he held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, ary 26, 1909. to acquire title to the lands and premises required posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ for the opening and extending of Seventy-second Board to be held in The City of New York, March 26, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., at which posed change at a meeting of the Board to he street, from Fort Hamilton avenue to Thirteenth Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, oil tile such proposed change will be considered by said in-id in the City Ilall, Borough of M anhattan, avenue, and from Seventeenth avenue to Twenty- 26th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and Board; all of which is more particularly set City of New York, on tl;c 26tli day of March, second avenue; of _ Seventy third street, from that at the same time and place a public hearing forth and described in the following resolutions 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. in. Tenth avenue to Thirteenth avenue; of Seventy- thereon will then and there lie had. adopted by the Board on February 26, 1909, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board fourth street, frees Tenth aveeue to Eleventh Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ avenue, from Sixteenth avenue to the westerly cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons viz : sons affected thereby that the proposed change line of New Utrecht avenue, and from the east­ affected thereby to he published in the Citv Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to erly line of New Utrecht avenue to Twenty- R ecord for ten days prior to the 26th day of portionment of The City of New York, in pur­ be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be second avenue, and of Seventy-fifth street, from March, 1909. suance of the provisions of section 442, of the published in the City Record for ten days con­ Tenth avenue to the westerly line of New Utrecht Dated March 13, 1909. Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, avenue, and from the easterly line of New JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, it for the public interest so to do. proposes to prior to the 26th day of March, 1909. Utrecht avenue to Twenty-second avenue, in the No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. change the map or plan of The City of New Dated .March 13. 1909. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and Telephone, 2280 Worth. York, by laying out a public place, bounded bv JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ ml 3,24 Bedford avenue. Wallahout street and Lynch No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. tionment is authorized and required at the time street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of of the adoption of the resolution directing the Telephone, 2280 Worth. xt OTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT New York. m13,24 institution of proceedings to acquire title to Resolved. That this Board consider the pro­ the lands required for the foregoing improvement the meeting of the Board of Estimate and posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be to fix and determine upon an area or areas of Apportionment held on February 26, 1909, tiic held in the Citv Hall, Borough of Manhattan, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT assessment for benefit for said proceeding. following resolutions were adopted: City of New York, on the 26th day of March, the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and W hereas, '1 lie Board of Estimate and Appor­ 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. nt. A pportionm ent held on K ihruary 26, 1909, the Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions tionment of The City of New York is considering Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board following resolutions were adopted: of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, tlie advisability of instituting proceedings to ac­ cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ hereby gives notice that the following is the quire title to the lands and premises required sons affected thereby that the proposed change tionment of The City of New York is considering proposed area of assessment for benefit in this for tlie opening and extending of McGraw ave­ will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to the advisability of instituting proceedings to proceeding: nue, between Beach avenue (Clasotis Point road) acquire title to the lands and premises required and Unionport road, in the Borough of The be belli ar the aforesaid rime and place. to be for the opening and extending of Seventy-eighth Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a published in the C ity R ecord and the corpora­ line midway between Seventy-first street and Bronx, City of New York; and tion newspapers for ten davs continuously, Sun­ street, from Narrows avenue to the westerly line Seventy-second street distant 100 feet southeast­ Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ days and legal holiday" excepted, prior to the of New Utrecht avuiuc, and from the easterly erly from the southeasterly line of Twenty-second tionment is authorized and required, at the time 26th dav of M arch, 1909. line of New Utrecht avenue to Stillwell avenue, avenue, and running thence southwcstwardly and of the adoption of the resolution directing the Dated March 13. 1909. in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; parallel with Twenty-second avenue to a point institution of proceedings to acquire title to the JOSEPH HAAG. S cretary. and midway between Seventy eighth street and Sev­ lands required for the toregoing improvement to No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ enty-ninth street; thence northwestwardly along fix and determine upon an area or areas of Telephone, 2280 Worth. tionment is authorized and required at the time a line midway between Seventv-eighth street and assessment for benefit for said proceeding. m 13,24 of the adoption of the resolution directing the Seventy-ninth street to a point distant 350 feet Resolved, That the Board of l'.stiniate and Ap­ institution of proceedings to acquire title to the northwesterly from the northwesterly line of portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lands required for the foregoing improvement to Tenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and paral­ section 980 of ttie Greater New York Charter, N Board of Estimate and Apportionment of fix and determine upon an area or areas of as­ lel with Tenth avenue to a point midway between hereby gives notice that the following is the pro­ The City of New York, deeming it for the public sessment for benefit for said proceeding. Seventy-second street and Seventy-third street; posed area of assessment fur benefit in this pro­ interest so to do, proposes to change the map Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ thence northwestwardly along a line midway he ceeding: or plan of The Citv of New York so as to portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of tween Seventy-second street and Seventy-third Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a change the grade of Gun Hill road, between section °S0 of the Greater New York Charter, line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel hereby gives notice that the following is the pro­ street to the intersection with a line distant 100 Burke avenue and Arnow avenue. Borough of feet northwesterly from and parallel with the with the northerly line of McGraw avenue, the The Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board poned area of assessment for benefit in this pro­ northwesterly line of Fort Hamilton avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City ceeding; said distance being measured at right angles to McGraw avenue, where it is intersected hy a line Hall. Boiough of Manhattan. Citv of New York, Beginning at a point on the easterly line of distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel Stillwell avenue, where it is intersicted by the Fort Hamilton avenue; thence northeastwardly on March 26. 1909. at 10.30 o’clock a. m., at along the said line parallel with Fort Hamilton with the northeasterly line of Unionport road, which such proposed change will be considered prolongation of a line midwav between Seventy- the said distance being measured at right angles - venth street and Seventy-eighth >-ir n, and avenue to a point midway between Seventy-first to Unionport road, and running thence south- by said Board; all of which is more particularly running thence eastwardly at right angles to street and Seventy second street; thence south­ set forth and described in the following resolu­ east wardly along a line midwa" between Seventy- eastwardly along the said line parallel with tions adopted by the Board on February 26, 1909. Stillwell avenue, a distance of_ 100 feet; thence Unionport road to the intersection with a line southwardly and parallel with Stillwell avenue to first street and Seventy second street, and along bisecting the angle formed hy the intersection of notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, the intersection with a line at right angles to the prolongation of the said line to the point or place of beginning. (Excluding, however, jthc prolongations of the centre lines of McGraw viz.: , , Stillwell avenue and passing through a point on avenue and Benedict avenue as these streets arc Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and ita westerly side where ir is intersected hv (he from the above-described area such lands as may Apportionment o f The_ City of New N ork. in lie exempt from assessment under the pro­ laid out cast of l’ugsley avenue; thence west­ prolongation of a line midwav between Scvcnty- wardly along the said bisecting line to the inter­ pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of cighth street and Seventv-ninth street: thence visions of section 992 of the Charter.) the Greater New York Charter as amended, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ section with a line distant 100 feet southerly from westwardly along the said line at right angles to and parallel with the southerly line of McGraw deeming it for the public interest so to do. P ro ­ Stillwell avenue to its westerly side: thence posed area of assessment at a meeting of the p o ses to change the man or plan of The City avenue, the said distance being measured at right northwestwardly along a line always midwav^ be­ Board to be held in The City of New York, angles to McGraw avenue; thence westwardly of New York hv changing the grade of Gun tween Seventy-eighth street and Seventy-ninth Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the Hill road, between Burke avenue and Arnow 26th day of March, 1909. at 10.30 a. m., and along the said line parallel with McGraw avenne nrentie, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of street, and along the prolongations of the said to the intersection with the easterly line of Stor- line, to the intersection with a line bisecting the that at the same time and place a public hear­ row street; thence westwardly in a straight line New York,- more particularly shown upon a map angle formed by the intersection of the _ pro­ ing thereon will then and there be had. Signed bv the President of the Borough of The Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board to a point in the westerly line of Storrow street Bronx and bearing date of December 21. 1908. longations of the centre lines of Seventy-eighth where it is intersected by a line bisecting the street and Seventy-ninth street, ns laid out be­ cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ angle formed hy the intersection of the pro­ Resolved, That this Board consider the pro sons affected therein- to he published in the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be tween Narrows avenue and First avenue; thence longations of the southerly line of McGraw ave­ northwestwardly along the said bisecting line to City Record and the corporation newspapers nue and the northerly line of Westchesler ave­ held in the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, for ten days prior to the 26th day of March, City of Nrw York, on the 26th day of March, the intersection with a line distant 100 feet nue as these streets are laid out between White northwesterly from and parallel with the north­ 1909. Plains road and Beach avenue; thence westwardly 1999, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. westerly line of Narrows avenue, the said dis­ Dated March 13, 1909. Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, along the said bisecting line to a point distant cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ tance being measured at right angles to the line 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Beach of Narrows avenue; tin nee northeastwardly and No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. avenue, the said distance being measured at right sons affected thereby that the proposed change Telephone, 2280 Worth. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to parallel with Narrows avenue to the intersection m!3,24 angles to the line of Beach avenue; thence north­ be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be with the prolongation of a line midwav between wardly and always 100 feet westerly from and S i nty-seventb atreet and Seventy-eighth street; parallel with the westerly line of Beach avenue published in the C ity R ecord for ten days con­ tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, thence snntheastwardlv along a line always mill- \T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT to the intersection with the prolongation of a wav between Seventv-seventh street and Si-ventv- line midway between McGraw avenue and Wood prior to the 26th dav of March, 1909. eighth street, and along the prolongations of the IN the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Dated March 13, 1909. Apportionment, held on February 26, 1909, the avenue as these streets arc laid out west of JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. said line to the point or place of beginning. following resolutions were adopted: White Plains road; tltcncc eastwardly along the No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. R solved. That this Board consider the pro- said line midway between McGraw avenue and nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ Telephone, 2280 Worth. tionment of The ( ity of New York is consider­ Wood avenue, and along the prolongation of the ml3,24 Board to he held in The Citv of New York. Bor­ ing the advisability of instituting proceedings said line, to the intersection with a line bi­ ough of Manhattan, in the Citv Hall, on the 26th secting the angle formed by the intersection of dav of March, 1999. at 10.30 a. m., and that at to acquire title to the lands and premises re­ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE quired for the opening and extending of Olm- the prolongations of the centre lines of Wood Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the same time and place a public hearing thereon stead avenue (formerly Avenue D, south of avenue and McGraw avenue as these streets are N will tlien and there be had. laid out between Storrow street and Gray street; I lie City of New York, deeming it for the public Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Westchester avenue and Jefferson street north interest so to do, proposes to change the map or crly therefrom), between Protectory avenue ami thence eastwardly along the said bisecting line plan of The City of New York so as to estab­ cause these resolutions and a notice to all per the bulkhead line of l’ugsleys Creek; of Odell street to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the lish the lines and grades of Woodside avenue, sons affected thereby 6 ’ be published in the (Jackson street), between llnionport road and northerly line of McGraw avenue, the said dis­ between Gravesend avenue and East Second City R e; orp and the corporation newspapers for Protectory avenue, and of Purdy street (Wash­ tance being measured at right angles to McGraw street. Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting ten davs prior to the ?6th day of March, 1909. ington street), between Westchester avenue anil avenue; thence eastwardlv and always 100 feet Dated M arch 18. 1909 northerly from and parallel with the northerly of said Board will he held in the Old Council TOSF.PII TTAAG. Secretary. Protectory avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, Chamber. City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York; and line of McGraw avenue, and the prolongation C ity of New York, on March 26, 1909, at 10.30 No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ thereof, to the point or place of beginning. Telephone. 2280 Worth. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ o’clock a. m., at which such proposed change m!3.24 tionment is authorized and required at the time will be considered by said Board: all of which of the adoption of the resolution directing the posed area of a sessinent at a meeting of the is more particularly set forth and described in institution of proceedings to acquire title to the Board to he held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the the following resolutions adopted by the Board OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, AT lauds required for the foregoing improvement to on February 26, 1909. notice of the adoption fix and determine upon an area or areas of as­ 2ntii day of March, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and at the same time and place a public hearing of which is hereby given, viz.: Apportionm ent held on February 26, 1909, the sessment for benefit for said proceeding; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ thereon will then and there be had. portionment of The City of New York, in pur­ following resolutions were adopted: portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Resolved, That the Secretary^ of this Board • suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor­ section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem tionment of The City of New York is consider­ hereby gives notice that the following is the affected thereby to be published in the Citv ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to R ecord for ten days prior to the 26th day of ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes acquire title to the lands and premises required proposed area of assessment for benefit in this to change the man or plan of The City of New proceeding: March, 1909. York by establishing the lines and grades of for the opening and extending of Barhey street, Beginning at a point on the northerly bulk­ Dated March 13. 1909. Woodside avenue, between Gravesend avenue from Belmont avenue to New Lots road, in the head line of Pugslcys Creek where it is inter­ JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. and East Second street, in the Borough of Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and sected bv the prolongation of a line midway No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Brooklyn, City of New York, more particularly Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ between Olmstead a\emie and l’ugsley avenue, Telephone, 2280 Worth. shown upon a map bearing the signature of tionment is authorized and required at the time as these streets arc laid out between Lafayette ml3,24 the Commissioner of Public Works, and dated of the adoption of the resolution directing the avenue and Newbold avenue, _ and running October 22, 1908. institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing improvement thence northwardly along the said line midway Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ to fix and determine upon an area or areas of between Olmstead avenue and l’ugsley avenue, o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t a t posed change at a meeting of the Board, to he and along the prolongations of the said line, to a N the meeting of the Board of Estimate and held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, assessment for benefit fur said proceeding. point distant 100 feet southerly from the south­ Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on February 26, 1909, the City of New York, on the 26th day of March, erly line of McGraw avenue, the said distance following resolutions were adopted; 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, being measured at right angles to the line of Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Appor­ Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board hereby gives notice that the following^ is the pro­ McGraw avenue; thence eastwardly and parallel tionment of The City of New York is considering cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ with McGraw avenue to the intersection with a the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac­ sons affected thereby that the proposed change posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro­ line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel ceeding: quire title to the lands and premises required will he considered at a meeting of the Board, with the westerly line of Olmstead avenue, as for the opening and extending of Avenue N, from to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 laid out between Unionport road and Protectory feet northerly from and parallel with the north­ the angle point near East Sixty-fourth street to be published in the City Record and the corpora­ avenue, the said distance being measured at Paerdcgat Basin; of the street, or public place, tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun­ erly fine of Belmont_ avenue, the said distance right angles to the line of Olmstead avenue; being measured at right angles to the line of bounded by the easterly line of Ralph avenue, the days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the thence northwardly along the said line parallel prolongation of the southerly line of Avenue N 26th day of M arch, 1909. Belmont avenue; on the east bv a line midway with Olmstead avenue, and along the prolonga­ between Barhey street and Jerome street as as laid out westerly from Ralph avenue, and the Dated M arch 13. 1909. tion of the said line to a point distant 100 feet prolongation of the southerly line of Avenue N JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary, laid out north of New Lots road, and by the westerly from the westerly line of Protectory prolongation of the said line; on the south hy a as laid out easterly from Island avenue, and of No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. avenue, the said distance being measured at that portion of Ralph avenue between Avenue N Telephone, 2280 Worth. line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel right angles to the line of Protectory avenue; with the southerly line of New Lots avenue, the and a line at right angles to Ralph avenue, pass­ m!3,24 theticc northwardly and always parallel with ing through a point on its easterly side where it is said distance being measured at right angles to Protectory avenue to the intersection with the New Lots avenue, and on the west by a line mid­ intersected hv the southerly line of the aforesaid prolongation of a line distant 100 feet north­ street or public place, in the Borough of Brook­ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE way between Schcnek avenue and Ilarbev street erly from and parallel with the northerly line of Board of Estimate and Apportionment of as laid out north of New Lots avenue, and by the lyn. City of New York; and Parker street, as laid out between Protectory Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ The< City of New York, deeming it for the prolongation of the said line. avenue and Castle Hill avenue, the said distance public interest so to do, proposes to change the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ tionment is authorized and required at the time being measured at right angles to Parker street; of the adoption of the resolution directing the map or plan of The City of New York so as to posed area of assessment at a meeting of the thence eastwardly along the said line parallel strike therefrom _ that portion of Silver street Board to he held in The City of New York, institution of proceedings to acquire title to the with Parker street, and along the prolongation lands required for the foregoing improvement to lying between Catalpa avenue and Ondcrdonk Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on of the said line, to the intersection with the avenue, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, and the 26th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and fix and determine upon an _ area or areas of as prolongation of a line midway between Castle sessment for benefit for said proceeding; that a meeting of said Board will be held in the that at the same time and place a public hear­ Hill avenue and Purdy street; thence south­ Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of ing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ wardly along the said line midway between portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Manhattan, City of New York, on M arch 26, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Gastle Hill avenue and Purdy street, and along 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., a t which such pro­ cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, the prolongations of the said line, to a point hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- 3178 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

construct, maintain and operate a double-track before the expiration of the original term of posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro­ j Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the this contract, then the annual rate of compensa­ 26th day of M arch, 1909, at 10.30 a. m„ and street surface railway, with the necessary wires ceeding: and equipment, for the purpose of conveying per­ tion for such succeeding twenty-five (25) years Beginning at a point on the easterly line of that at the same time and place a public hearing shall be reasonable, and either the City (by the thereon will then and there be had. sons and property in the Borough of Queens, in Ralph avenue where it is intersected by the pro­ The City of New York, upon the following route, Board) or the Company shall be bound upon longation of a line midway between Avenue N, as Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board request of the other to enter into a written laid out easterly from Island avenue, and Avenue cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ to w it: agreement with each other fixing the rate ot T, and running thence weatwardly at right angles sons affected thereby to be published in the Beginning at and connecting with the proposed such compensation at such amount as shall be to Ralph avenue to the jntersection with a line City Record for ten days prior to the 26th day tracks of the Company to be constructed upon reasonable, but in no case shall the annual rate midway between Hast Fifty-seventh street and of M arch, 1909. a route for which a franchise was granted by a so fixed be less than the sum required to be paid East Fifty-eighth street; thence northwardly along Dated M arch 13, 1909. contract dated F'cbruary 1, 1909, on Chestnut for the last year prior to the termination of the the said line midway between East Fifty-seventh JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, street at Murray lane; thence northerly in and original term of this contract, and if the parties street and East Fifty-eighth street to the inter­ No. 277 Broadway. Room 1406. upon Murray lane to Higgins lane; thence east­ shall not forthwith agree upon what is reason­ section with a line midway between Avenue M Telephone, 2280 Worth. erly in and upon Higgins lane to a point where able, then the parties shall enter into a written and Avenue N ; thence castwardly along the said m l 3,24 Ninth avenue if extended would intersect said agreement fixing such annual rate and at such line midway between Avenue M and Avenue N, Higgins lane; thence northerly through private amount as shall be determined bv three disinter­ and the prolongation thereof, to the intersection x- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT property along the line of Ninth avenue to ested freeholders selected in the following man­ with a line midway between Avenue M and Ave­ J.x the meeting qf the Board of Estimate and Fourth street; thence westerly in and upon ner: nue N as these streets are laid out easterly from Apportionment, licld on February 26, 1909, the F'ourth street to Eighth avenue; thence northerly One disinterested freeholder shall be chosen by Ralph avenue; thence northeastwardly along the following resolutions were adopted: in and upon Eighth avenue to Twenty-first street; the Board; one disinterested freeholder shall be said line midway between Avenue M and Avenue Whereas, The Board of F^stimate and Appor­ thence easterly in and upon Twenty-first street to chosen by the Company; these two shall choose N to the intersection with the southwesterly bulk­ tionment of The City of New York is consider­ Flleventh avenue; thence northerly in and upon a third disinterested freeholder, and the three head line of I’aerdegat Basin; thence southeast­ ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to Eleventh avenue to a point about 300 feet north so chosen shall act as appraisers and shall make ward!)' along the said bulkhead line to the inter­ acquire title to the lands and premises required of the north side line of the Boulevard in the the revaluation aforesaid. Such appraisers shall section with a line midway between Avenue N for the opening and extending of Anderson former Village of Whitestone, all in the Borough be chosen at least six months prior to the expira­ and Avenue T ; thence soutnwestwardly along the street, from Pennsylvania avenue to St. Marys of Queens. tion of this original contract, and their report said line midway between Avenue N and Avenue avenue, in the Fourth Ward, in the Borough of One of the following alternative routes may shall be filed with the Board within three months 'I. and the prolongation thereof, to the point or Richmond, City of New York; and be used in the place of and upon the abandon­ after they arc chosen. They shall act as ap­ place of beginning. W hereas, The Board of Icstimate and Appor­ ment of the portion of the route above described praisers and not as arbitrators. They may base Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ tionment is authorized and required at the time between the intersection of Chestnut street and their judgment upon their own experience and posed area of assessment at a meeting of the of the adoption of the resolution directing the Murrav lane and the intersection of Fourth upon such information as they may obtain by Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor­ institution of proceedings to acquire title to the street and Flighth avenue: inquiries and investigations, without the presence ough of Manhattan, in the City Ilall, on the 26th lands required for the foregoing improvement to (1) Beginning at and connecting with the of either party. They shall have the right to day of March. 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and that at fix and determine upon an area or areas of proposed tracks of the Company to be con­ examine any of the books of the Company and the same time and place a public hearing thereon assessment for benefit for said proceeding. structed upon the route for which a franchise its officers under oath. The valuations so ascer­ will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Board of F'stimate and was granted to the Company by a contract dated tained, fixed and determined shall be conclusive Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions February 1, 1909, in Chestnut street at Van upon both parties, but no annual sum shall, in cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ of section 980 of the Greater New York Char­ Riper avenue, so called; thence northerly in and any event, be less than the sum required to be sons affected thereby to be published in the City ter, hereby gives notice that the following is upon Van Riper avenue to and across Bayside paid for the last year of this original contract. Rllord and the corporation newspapers for ten the proposed area of assessment for benefit in avenue; thence northerly through private property If in any case the annual rate shall not be fixed days prior to the 26th day of March, 1909. this proceeding: to Higgins lane at a point thereon near the prior to the termination of the original term Hated March 13, 1909. Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 intersection of said Higgins lane with Seventh of this contract, then the Company shall pay JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, feet northerly from and parallel with the north­ avenue; thence easterly in and upon Higgins the annual rate theretofore prevailing until the No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. erly line of St. Marys avenue, the said distance lane from said point to Seventh avenue; thence new rate shall be determined, and shall then Telephone, 2280 Worth. being measured at right angles to St. Marys northerly in and upon Seventh avenue to Fourth make up to the City the amount of any excess ml3,24 avenue; on the east by a line distant 250 feet street; thence easterly in and upon Fourth street of the annual rate then determined over the easterly from and parallel with the easterly line to Eighth avenue, and there connecting with the previous annual rate. The compensation and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT of Anderson street, the said distance being meas­ route first herein described. expenses of the said appraisers shall be borne the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ured at right angles to Anderson street; on the (2) Beginning and connecting with the pro­ jointly by the City and the Company, each paying Apportionment held on February 26, 1909, the south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from posed tracks of the Company to be constructed one-half thereof. following resolutions were adopted: and parallel with the southerly line of Pennsyl­ upon the route for which a franchise was granted F'ourth—The Company shall pay to the City Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ vania avenue, the said distance being measured to the Company by a contract dated F'ebruary for the privilege hereby granted the following tionment of The City of New York is consider­ at right angles to Pennsylvania avenue, and on 1, 1909, in Chestnut street at Brewster avenue: sums of money: ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to the west by the easterly property line of the thence in and upon Brewster avenue to and (a) The sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) acquire title to the lands and premises required Staten Islam! Rapid Transit Railroad. across Bayside avenue; thence northerly through in cash within four (4) months after the date for the opening and extending of Skilltnan place, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ private property to Higgins lane at a point on which this contract is signed by the Mayor, from Hunter avenue to Jackson avenue, in the posed area of assessment at a meeting of the thereon westerly from the intersection of said and before anything is done in exercise of the First Ward, in the Borough of Queens, City of Board, to he held in The Citv of New York. Higgins lane with Seventh avenue; thence east­ privilege hereby granted. New York; and Borough of Manhattan, in the City Ilall, on the erly in and upon Higgins lane from said point (b) During the first term of five (5) years an Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ 26th day of M arch, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and to Seventh avenue; thence northerly in and annual sum, which shall in no case be less than tionment is authorized and required at the time that at the same time and place a public hearing upon Seventh avenue to F'ourth street; thence one thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars of the adoption of the resolution directing the thereon will then and there be had. easterly in and upon F'ourth street to Eighth ($1,575), and which shall be equal to three (3) institution of proceedings to acquire title to the Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board avenue, and there connecting with the route per cent, of its gross annual receipts if such lands required for the foregoing improvement to cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ first herein descrilied. percentage shall exceed the sum of one thousand fix and determine upon an area or areas of as­ sons affected thereby to be published in the five hundred and seventy five dollars ($1,575). sessment for benefit for said proceeding. C ltv R ecord for ten days prior to the 26th dav (3) Beginning and connecting with the pto- of Starch, 1909. posed tracks of the Company to be constructed During the second term of five (5) years an Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ annual sum, which shall in no case be less than portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Dated M arch 13. 1909. upon the route for which a franchise was granted JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. to the Company by contract dated F'ebruary 1, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, 1909, in Chestnut street, at a point near the ($2,650), and \vhich shall be equal to five (5) hereby gives notice that the following is the pro­ No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth. intersection of Central avenue with Chestnut per cent, of its gross annual receipts, if such posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro­ percentage shall exceed the sum of two thousand ml3,24 street; thence northerly upon private property, ceeding: and crossing Bayside avenue; thence, still upon six hundred and fifty dollars ($2,650). Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 private property, to Higgins lane, at a point During the third term of five (5) years an feet northerly from and parallel with the north­ annual sum, which shall in no case be less than erly lines of Skillman place, and by the pro­ pUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT thereon near the intersection of said Higgins A at the meeting of the Board of Estimate lane with Seventh avenue; thence in and upon two thousand nine hundred dollars ($2,900), and longation of the said line: on the east by a line and Apportionment, held this day, the following Higgins lane to Seventh avenue; thence north­ which shall be equal to five (5) per cent, of its distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with proceedings were had: erly in and upon Seventh avenue to F'ourth gross annual receipts, if such percentage shall the easterly line of Jackson avenue; on the Whereas, The New York and North Shore street; thence easterly in and upon F'ourth street exceed the sum of two thousand nine hundred south by a line distant 100 feet southerly from Traction Company, has, under date of December to Eighth avenue, and there connecting with the dollars ($2,900). and parallel with the southerly line of Skillman route first herein described. During the fourth term of five (5) years an place, and by the prolongations of the said line; 16, 1908, and January 18, 1909, made applica­ tion to this Board for the grant of the right, The said routes, with switches and cross­ annual sum, which shall in no case be less than and on the west by a line distant 50 feet east­ privilege and franchise to construct, maintain overs, are shown upon a map entitled: threc_ thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars erly from and parallel with the easterly line of ($3,850), and which shall be equal to six (6) Academy street. and operate a street surface railway as an ex­ “Map showing proposed street surface railway tension to its proposed route upon and along of the New York and North Shore Traction per cent, of its gross annual receipts, if such All distances are intended to be measured at various streets and avenues from the Village of percentage shall exceed the sum of three thousand right angles to the line to which they are re­ Company in the Borough of Queens, to accom- eight hundred and fifty dollars ($3,850). ferred. Flushing to the Village of Whitestone, in the Mny petition for a franchise to the Board of Borough of Queens, together with certain alter­ During the remaining term of five (5) years Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ Estimate and Apportionment, dated December an annual sum, which shall in no case be less native routes^ as set forth in said petition; and 17, 1908, and also petition dated January IS, posed area of assessment at a meeting of the W hereas, Section 92 of the Railroad Law, and than four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200), Board to be held in The City of New York, 1909. to said Board.” and which shall be equal to six (6) per cent, sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York — and signed by John J. Stanley, President, and Borough of Manhattan, in the Citv Hall, on the Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 of its gross annual receipts, if such percentage 26th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 a. m., and Charles H. Clark, Consulting Engineer, a copy shall exceed the sum of four thousand two hun­ that at the same time and place a public hearing of the Laws of 1905, provide for the m anner of which is attached hereto, is to be deemed a and procedure of making such grants; and dred dollars ($4,200). thereon will then and there be had. part of this contract, is to be construed with the The gross annual receipts mentioned above Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Whereas, In pursuance of such laws, this Board text thereof, and is to be substantially followed, shall be that portion of the gross _ earnings of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­ adopted a resolution on December 18, 1908, fixing provided that deviations therefrom and addi­ the Company from all sources within the limits sons affected thereby to be published in the January 22, 1909, as the date for public hearing tional switches and crossovers which are con­ of the City as shall bear the same proportion to City R ecoup for ten days prior to the 26th day on the first named petition, at which citizens were sistent with the foregoing description and the such gross earnings as the length of the exten­ of March. 1909. entitled to appear and be heard, and publication other provisions of this contract may be per­ sion hereby granted shall bear to the entire Dated M arch 13, 1909. was bad for at least fourteen (14) days in the mitted by resolution of the Board. length of the railway of the Company in opera­ JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. "Flushing Evening Journal” and the “Long Sec. 2. The grant of this privilege is subject tion within the limits of the City. No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Island City Daily Star,” newspapers designated to the following conditions, which shall be com­ by the Mayor, and in the City Record for ten plied with by the Company: The annual charges shall commence from the Telephone, 2280 Worth. date upon which this contract is signed by the (10) days immediately prior to the date of hear­ F'irst—It is agreed_ that the Company before ml3,24 ing, and the public hearing was duly held on Mayor. commencing construction on any portion of the All annual charges as above shall be paid into such day; and routes herein described lying between Chestnut Whereas, On January 22, 1909, the public the treasury of the City on November 1 of each TV- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT street and the intersection of Fourth street with year, and shall be for the amount due to Septem­ the meeting of the Board of Estimate and hearing on the petition dated December 16, 1908, Flighth avenue, shall notify the Board in writing was continued until February 19, 1909, and the ber 30 next preceding. Apportionment held on February 26, 1909, the which one of the three routes herein described Provided that the first annual payment shall be following resolutions were adopted: Board adopted a resolution on January 22, 1909, between Chestnut street and the intersection of fixing the date for public hearing on the petition only for that proportion of the first annual charge Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ F'ourth street with Eighth avenue the Company as the time between the date upon which this con­ tionment of The City of New York is consider­ dated Jan u ary 18, 1909, as February 19, 1909, at selects and adopts as the route upon which it which citizens were entitled to appear and be tract is signed by the Mayor and September 30 ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to -hall construct the railway. Upon such noti­ following shall bear to the whole of one year. acquire title to the lands and premises required heard, and publication was had for at least four­ fication by the Company to the Board all of the teen (14) days in the “Flushing Evening Journal" Whenever the percentage required to be paid for the opening and extending of Addison place, rights and privileges hereby granted upon the shall exceed the minimum amount as above, then from Laurel Hill boulevard to Anable avenue; and the ‘‘Long Island City Daily Star,” news­ routes not so selected _ and designated shall be papers designated by the Mayor, and in the City such sum over and above such minimums shall be and of Gosman avenue, from Borden avenue to considered null and void and of no effect, and paid on or before November 1 in each year for Barnett avenue, and from Dreyer avenue to Record for ten (10) days immediately prior to thc_ Company shall be deemed thereupon to have the date of hearing, and the public hearing was the year ending September 30 next preceding. Jackson avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City waived all rights or franchises which are hereby The annual charges herein provided are in­ of New York; and duly held on such day, and the public hearing granted upon the routes not so selected and des­ on the petition dated December i6, 1908, was tended to include the percentages of gross re­ Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­ ignated by the Company. The Company further ceipts now required to he paid by railway com­ tionment is authorized and required at the time concluded on such day; and agrees that it shall select and designate its route Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to panies to the City pursuant to the Railroad Law of the adoption of the resolution directing the as herein provided not later than six months as amended. institution of proceedings to acquire title to the the money value of the franchise or right applied from the date upon which this contract is signed lands required for the foregoing improvement to for, and proposed to be granted to the New York by the Mayor. Any and all payments to be made by the terms fix and determine upon an area or areas of as­ and North Shore Traction Company, and the of this contract to the City by the Company shall adequacy of the compensation proposed to be Second—The consent in writing of the owners not be considered in any manner in the nature of sessment for benefit for said proceeding. of half in value of the property bounded on said Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­ paid therefor; now therefore it is a tax, but such payments shall be made in addi­ Resolved, That the following form of resolu­ streets and avenues to the construction and tion to any and all taxes, of whatsoever kind or portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of operation of said railway shall be obtained by section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, tion for the grant of the franchise or right applied description, now or hereafter required to be paid for by the New York and North Shore Traction the Company within six (6) months from the hereby gives notice that the following is the pro­ signing of this contract by the Mayor, and a copy by any ordinance of the City, or resolution of posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro­ Company, containing the form of proposed con­ the Board, or any law of the State of New York. tract for the grant of such franchise or right be of such consents shall be filed with the Board Fifth—The annual charges or payments shall ceeding: within such time, or in the event that such con­ Beginning at a point on a line midway be­ hereby introduced and entered in the minutes continue throughout the whole term of this con­ of this Board, as follows, to wit: sents cannot be obtained within such time, the tract, whether original or renewal, notwithstand­ tween Fifteenth avenue and Sixteenth avenue, Company shall, within one (1) month thereafter, distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and ing any clause in any statute or in the charter of Apportionment hereby grants to the New York make application to the Appellate Division ot any other railway or railroad company providing line of Jackson avenue, the said distance being the Supreme Court for the appointment of Com­ measured at right angles to Jackson avenue, and and North Shore Traction Company the franchise for payments for railway or railroad rights or or right fully set out and described in the fol­ missioners in the manner provided by the Rail­ franchises at a different rate, and no assignment, running thence castwardly and always distant road Law to determine if said railway ought to 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the lowing form of proposed contract for the j^rant lease or sublease of the rights or privileges hereby thereof, embodying all the terms and conditions, be constructed; otherwise this grant shall cease granted, whether original or renewal, or of any northerly line of Jackson avenue to the intersec­ and determine. tion with the prolongation of a line midway be­ including the provisions_ as to rates, fares and art thereof, or of any of the routes mentioned charges, upon and subiect to the terms and Third—The said right to construct, maintain erein, or of any part thereof, shall be_ valid or tween Fitting street and Stone street, as these and operate said railwav shall be held and en­ E streets are laid out between Middleburg avenue conditions in said proposed form of contract effectual for any purpose unless the said assign­ and Queens boulevard: thence southwardly along contained, and that the Mayor of The City of joyed bv the Company from the date upon which ment, lease or sublease shall contain a covenant the said line midway between Fitting street and New York be and he hereby is authorized to this contract is signed by the Mayor until Feb­ on the part of the assignee or lessee that the Stone street, and along the prolongations of the execute and deliver such contract in the name ruary 1, 1934, with the privilege of renewal of same is subiect to all the conditions of this con­ said line to a point distant 100 feet southerly and on behalf of The City of New York, as said contract for the further period of twenty- tract; and that the assignee or lessee assumes and from the southerly line of Borden avenue, the follows, to wit: five (25) years, upon a fair revaluation of such will be bound by all of said conditions, and es­ said distance being measured at right angles to right and privilege. pecially said conditions as to payments, anything Borden avenue; thence wcstwardly and always Proposed Form of Contract. If the Company shall determine to exercise its in any statute or in the charter of such assignee distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with This contract, made this day of privilege of renewal it shall make application to or lessee to the contrary notwithstanding, and the southerly line of Borden avenue to the inter­ 1909, by and between The City of New York the Board, or any authority which shall be au­ that the said assignee or lessee waives any more section with the prolongation of a line midway (hereinafter called the City), party of the first thorized by law to act for the City in place of favorable conditions created by such statute or between Packard street and Bliss street; thence part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and the Board. Such application shall be made at its charter, and that it will not claim by reason northwardly along the said line midway between in the name of said City, under and in pursu­ any time not earlier than two years and not thereof or otherwise exemption from liability to Packard street and Bliss street, and along the ance of the authority of the Board of Estimate later than one year before the expiration of the perform each and all of the conditions of *his prolongations of the said line to the intersection and Apportionment of said City (hereinafter original term of this contract. The determina­ contract. with the prolongation of_ a line midway between called the Board), and the New York and North tion of the revaluation shall be sufficient it Sixth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed Fifteenth avenue and Sixteenth avenue; thence Shore Traction Company (hereinafter called the agreed to in writing by the Company and the to affect in any way the right of the City to northwardly along the said line midway between Company), party of the second part, witnesseth: Board, but in no case shall the annual rate of grant to any individual or other corporation a In consideration of the mutual covenants and compensation to the Citv be fixed at a less similar right or privilege, upon the same or other Fifteenth avenue and Sixteenth^ avenue, and terms and conditions, over the same streets and along the prolongation of the said line to the agreements herein contained, the parties hereto amount than the sum required to be paid during do hereby covenant and agree as follows: the last year prior to the termination of the avenues hereinbefore described. point or place of beginning. The use of said railway which shall be con­ Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­ Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com­ original term of this contract. pany. subiect to the conditions and provisions If the Company and the Board shall not reach structed by the Company under this contract, in­ posed area of assessment at a meeting of the cluding the tracks, wires and other equipment, or Board to be held in The City of New York, hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to such agreement on or before the day one year FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 8179

any structure in public streets and avenues owned other practical motive power then in use which should deem any of the streets and avenues on the Comptroller of the City the sum of five by the Company and used in connection there- docs not require the use of poles and overhead which said railway is to be constructed of insuffi­ thousand dollars ($5,000), either in money or with, shall be permitted by the Company to any wires in the streets and avenues, and thereupon cient width to accommodate both railway and securities, to be approved by him, which fund individual or corporation to which the City may to discontinue the use of the overhead trolley other vehicular traffic, the Company shall either shall be security for the performance by the have granted, or may hereafter grant, the right or system, and to remove its poles, wires and other construct and operate its railway upon a private Company of all the terms and conditions of privilege to use such streets and avenues herein­ structures used by it for that purpose from the right of way outside of the lines of such streets, this contract, especially those which relate to before described, for street railway purposes, for streets and avenues of the City. or avenues, or shall purchase and cede to the the payment of the annual charges for the priv­ a distance not exceeding two thousand (2,000) Thirteenth—Upon six (6) months’ notice by the City a strip of land adjacent thereto, for the ilege hereby granted, the efficiency of the public feet, upon payment of an annual sum by such Board to the Company all wires for the trans­ purpose of widening the same to a width suffi­ service rendered, the repairs of the street pave­ individual or corporation to the Company, which mission of power, except trolley wires, for the cient for the use of a street surface railway ment, the removal of snow and ice and the shall not exceed the legal interest on such propor­ operation of the railway, upon all or any por­ and for the accommodation of other vehicular quality of construction of the railway, and in tion of the whole cost of the construction of tion of the route hereby authorized, shall he traffic. If such street or avenue is so widened case of default in the performance by the Com­ such railway and structures, and of the cost of placed in conduits beneath or alongside of the the Company shall grade the roadway thereon pany of such terms and conditions the City keeping the tracks and track equipment in repair, railway. The Company shall provide in such as directed by the City official having jurisdic­ shall have the right to cause the_ work to be as the number of cars operated by such company conduits two (2) ducts not less than three (3) tion over the construction of streets and avenues. done and the materials to be furnished for the or individual shall bear to the number of cars op­ inches in diameter for the exclusive use of the Twenty-eighth—Where the bridges, viaducts performance thereof after due notice, and shall erated by the companies then using the same, to- City. Such ducts shall be used only by the or culverts encountered in the route are of in­ collect the reasonable cost thereof from the said gethcr with the actual cost of the power neces­ Company for the operation of its railway, and by sufficient width to carry the roadway as the fund without legal proceedings; or, after default sary for the operation of the cars thereon of the City as above. same may be widened as herein provided, or of in the payment of the annual charges, shall col- such individual or corporation and the cost of Fourteenth—The rate of fare for any passenger insufficient strength to bear the additional load j lect the same, with interest, from the said fund laying and repairing of pavement and removal of upon said railway shall not exceed five (5) cents, of a street surface railway, the Company shall after ten days’ notice in writing to the Company; snow and ice, and all the other duties imposed and the Company shall not charge any passenger either carry its tracks upon new structures inde­ or, in case of failure to keep the said terms upon the Company by the terms of this contract more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride pendent of the existing ones, so as not to inter­ and conditions of this contract relating to the in connection with the maintenance or the opera­ from any point on said railway, or a line or fere with the present and future use by the headway, heating and lighting of cars, fenders, tion of the said railway so used. Provided, how branch operated in connection therewith, to any City of such bridges, viaducts or culverts, or wheel guards and watering of street pavements, ever, that if in the opinion of the Company the point thereof, or of any connecting line or branch shall, without cost to the City, construct new the Company shall pay a penalty of fifty dollars legal rate of interest of the cost of such railway thereof, within the limits of the City. bridges, viaducts or culverts sufficiently wide to ($50) per day for each day of violation, and shall be an insufficient sum to pay for the use of The Company shall carry free upon the railway carry the roadway as the same may be widened, the further sum of ten dollars ($10) per day such tracks, it may appeal to the Board, and the hereby authorized during the term of this contract as herein provided. for each car that shall not be properly heated, Board may fix a percentage of the cost to be paid all members of the Police and Fire Departments Provided, however, that the Company shall not lighted or supplied with fenders or wheel guards, to the Company at a sum in excess of the legal of the City, when such employees are in full be required to pay the portion of the cost of in case of the violation of the provisions relating rate of interest, if in its opinion such action is uniform . strengthening or rebuilding of the existing bridge to those matters. justified. Fifteenth—No cars shall be operated upon the across the tracks of the Long Island Railroad The procedure for the imposition and collection The Company shall not at any time oppose, but railway hereby authorized, other than passenger at Eighth avenue, which the Long Island Railroad of the penalties in this contract shall be as fol­ shall, upon the request of the Board, consent to cars, cars for the transportation of express matter Company shall be required to pay, pursuant to lows: the construction or operation of any street sur­ and cars necessary for the repair or maintenance law. The Comptroller of the City, on complaint face railway which may necessitate the use of any of the railway, and no freight cars shall be oper­ made, shall, in writing, notify the Company, portion of the railway which shall be constructed ated upon the tracks of said railway. Twenty ninth—The Company hereby agrees that through its ('resident, to appear before him on a by the Company pursuant to this contract. if the City is or shall become entitled to acquire, The rate for the carrying of such property over and shall at any time during the term of this certain day not less than ten (10) days after Seventh—-The rights and privileges hereby the said railway upon the cars of the Company contract acquire, or otherwise come into posses­ the date of such notice, to show cause why it (granted shall not be assigned, either in whole or shall in all cases be reasonable in amount, subject sion of any of the property on which this Com­ should not be penalized in accordance with the in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, nor to the control of the Board, and may be fixed pany shall construct railway tracks, on the route foregoing provisions. If the Company fails to shall tiic title thereto, or right, interest or prop­ by the Board after notice to the Company and herein described, no compensation shall be make an appearance, or, after a hearing, appears erty therein, pass to or vest in any other person a hearing had thereon, and when so fixed such awarded for the right to have railway tracks in the judgment of the Comptroller to be in or corporation whatsoever, either by the act of rates shall be binding upon the Company, its suc­ thereon. fault, said Comptroller shall forthwith iinDOse the Company, or by operation of law, whether cessors or assigns, and no greater sums shall be the prescribed penalty, or where the amount of the under the provisions of the statutes relating to Thirtieth—The Company shall submit to the penalty is not prescribed herein, such amount as charged for such service than provided for by it. Board a report, not later than November 1 of the consolidation or merger of corporations or Sixteenth—The Company shall attach to each each year for the year ending September 30 appears to him to be just, and without legal otherwise, without the consent of the City, acting car run over the said railway proper fenders and next preceding, and at any other time, upon re­ procedure withdraw the amount of such penalty by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under wheel guards, in conformity with such laws and quest. of the Board, which shall state: from the security fund deposited with him. In seal, anything herein contained to the contrary ordinances as are now in force, or may hereafter, 1. The amount of stock issued, for cash, for c#se of any drafts made upon the security fund thereof in anywise notwithstanding, and the during the term of this contract, be enacted or the Company shall, upon ten (10> days’ notice, granting, giving or waiving of any one or more property. adopted by the State or City authorities, or as 2. The amount paid in as by last report. in writing, pay to the Comptroller of the City of such consents shall not render unnecessary may be required by resolution of the Board. a sum sufficient to restore said security fund to any subsequent consent or consents. 3. The total amount of capital stock paid in. the original amount of five thousand dollars Seventeenth—All cars which are operated on 4. The funded debt by last report. ($5,000), and in default thereof this contract Kightli—Upon the termination of this original said railway shall be heated during the cold 5. The total amount of funded debt. contract, or if the same be renewed, then at the shall be canceled and annulled at the option ot wither, in conformity with such laws and ordi­ 6. The floating debt as by last report. the Board, acting in behalf of the City. No termination of the said renewal term, or upon nances as are now in force, or may hereafter, 7. The total amount of floating debt. the termination of the rights hereby granted for during the term of this contract, be enacted or 8. The total amount of funded and floating action or proceeding or right under the provisions any cause, or upon the dissolution of the Com­ of this contract shall affect any other legal rights, adopted by the State or City authorities, or as debt. remedies or causes of action belonging to the. pany before such termination, the tracks and may be required by resolution of the Board. 9. The average rate per annum of interest on equipments of the Company constructed pursuant Eighteenth—All cars operated on said railway funded debt. City. to tins contract within the Streets and avenues Thirty-seventh—The words “notice” or “direc­ shall be well lighted by electricity, or by some 10. Statement of dividends paid during the tion,” wherever used in this contract, shall be shall become the property of the City without lighting system equally efficient, or as may be year. cost, and the same may be used or disposed of by deemed to mean a written notice or direction. required by resolution of the Board. 11. The total amount expended for same. Every such notice or direction to be served upon the City for any purpose whatsoever, or the Nineteenth—Cars on the said railway shall run 12. The names of the directors elected at the same may be leased to any company or individual. the Company shall he delivered at such office in at intervals of not more than thirty minutes, last meeting of the corporation held for such the City as shall have been designated by the If. however, at the termination of this contract, both day and night, and as much oftener as purpose. as above, the Board shall so order by resolution, Company, or if no such office shall have been reasonable convenience of the public may require, 13. Location, value and amount paid for real designated, or if such designation shall have for the Company shall, upon thirty (30) days’ notice or as may be directed by the Board. Provided, estate owned by the Company as by last report. from the Board, remove any and all of its tracks however, that the Company, during the first five 14. Location, value and amount paid for real any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed and other equipment constructed pursuant to this in the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the years of this contract, shall not be required to estate now owned by the Company. Company at the City. Delivery or mailing of contract, and the said streets and avenues shall operate its ears between the hours of 1 o’clock 15. Number of passengers carried during the be restored to their original condition at the sole a. m. and 5 o’clock a. m., each day, unless the such notice or direction as and when above year. provided shall be equivalent to direct personal cost and expense of the Company. Board shall determine after a hearing had there- 16. Total receipts of Company for each class of Ninth—The Company shall commence construc­ notice or direction, and shall be deemed to have on that public convenience requires the operation business. been given at the time of delivery or mailing. tion of the railway herein authorized within six of cars during said hours. 17. Amounts paid by the Company for damage (6) months from the date upon which the con Thirty-eighth—The words “streets or avenues” Twentieth—The Company, so long as it shall to persons or property on account of construc­ and “streets and avenues,” wherever used in this sents of the property owners are obtained, or continue to use any of the tracks upon the streets tion anil operation. from the date upon which the decision of the Ap­ contiact, shall be deemed to mean “streets, ave­ and avenues in which said railway shall be con 18. Total expenses for operation, including sal­ nues, highways, parkways, driveways, con­ pellate Division of the Supreme Court that such structed, shall cause to be watered at least three aries. railway ought to be constructed is rendered in courses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, times every twenty-four hours when the tempera­ —and such other information in regard to the public places or any other property to which the lieu ot such consents, and shall complete the con­ ture is above 35 degrees Fahrenheit, the entire business of the Com pay as may be required by struction and place the same in full operation City has title,” encountered in the route herein­ width of the streets and avenues, except when the the Board. above described, and upon or in which authority within eighteen (lb) months from the date of ob­ width of such streets and avenues shall exceed Thirty-first—The Company shall at all times taining such consents or such decision, otherwise is hereby gi\cn to the Company to construct a sixty (60) feet between curb lines, in which case keep accurate books of account of the gross earn­ railway. this right shall cease and determine, and all sums the Company shall cause to be watered only sixty ings from all sources, within the limits of the paid, or which may be deposited with the Comp­ Thirty-ninth— If at any time the powers^ of the (60) feet in width of such roadway, and the Com City, and shall, on or before November 1 of Board or any other of the authorities herein men­ troller of the Citv. as hereinafter provided, shall pany shall provide for such purpose at least one each year, make a verified report to the Comp- thereupon be forfeited to the City; provided, that tioned, or intended to be mentioned, shall be tank car the capacity of which shall be sufficient Holler of the City of the business done by the transferred by law to any other board, authority, such periods may be extended by the Board for a to water such streets and avenues in a satisfactory Company, for the year ending September 30 period or periods not exceeding in the aggregate officer or officers, then and in such case such manner. , . next preceding, in such form as lie may pre­ other board, authority, officer or officers shall six months each; and provided, further, that Twenty-first—The Company shall at all times scribe. Such report shall contain a statement when the commencement or completion of sdid have all the powers, rights and duties herein keep the streets and avenues upon which the said of such gross earnings, the total miles in opera­ reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other construction shall be prevented by legal proceed­ railway is constructed, between its tracks, the ings in anv court or by works of public improve­ tion within the limits of the City and the miles authorities, officer or officers. ment, or from other causes not within control of rails of its tracks and for a distance of two feet of railway constructed and operated under this Sec. 3. This grant is also upon the further and beyond the rails, on either side thereof, free and contract, and such other information as the express condition that the provisions of the Rail­ the Company, the time for the commencement or clear from ice and snow; provided, however, that completion of such construction may be extended Comptroller may require. The Comptroller shall road Law, pertinent hereto, shall be strictly com­ for the period of such prevention, but no delay the Company shall, at the option of the President have access to all books of the Company for plied with by the Company. shall be allowed for unless the court proceedings of the Borough of Queens, enter into an agree the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of its Sec. 4. The Company promises, covenants and shall be diligently prosecuted by the Company; ment for each winter season or part thereof, to report, and may examine its officers under oath. agrees on its part and behalf to conform to and and provided, further, that in no case shall such clean an equivalent amount of street surface Thirty-second—In case of any violation or abide by_ and perform all the terms, conditions delay be deemed to begin until the Company shall from house line to house line. breach or failure to comply with any of the pro­ and requirements in this contract fixed and con­ have given written notice to the Board of any Twenty-second—As long as the said railway, visions herein contained, this contract may be for­ tained. such court proceedings or other occasion of de­ or any portion thereof, remains in any street or feited by a suit brought by the Corporation In witness whereof, the party of the first part, lay, and deliver to the Board copies of any in­ avenue, the Company shall pave and keep in Counsel, on notice of ten (10) days to the Com­ Ly its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the junction or other orders, and the papers upon l>ermanent repair that portion of the surface of pany, or at the option of the Board by resolu Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said which the same shall have been granted, and un­ the street or avenue in which the said railway tion of said Board, which said resolution may City, has caused the corporate name of said City less upon the request of the Board the Company is constructed, between its tracks, the rails of contain a provision to the effect that the railway to he hereunto signed and the corporate seal shall, in writing, consent that the Board, either in its tracks and for a distance of two feet beyond constructed and in use by virtue of this contract of said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party Us own name as a party, or in the name of the tlie rails on either side thereof, under the super shall thereupon become the property of the City of the second part, by its officers, thereunto City as a party, may intervene in any such pro­ vision of the local authorities, whenever required without proceedings at law or in equity. I’ro duly authorized, has caused its corporate name ceedings. by tlicm to do so, and in such manner as they vided, however, that such action by the Board to be hereunto signed and its corporate seal Tenth—Said railway. shall be constructed and may prescribe. And the City shall have the shall not be taken until the Board shall give to be hereunto affixed, the day ana year first operated in the latest approved manner of street right to change the material or character, of the notice to the Company to appear before it on a above written. railway construction and operation, and it is pavement of any street or avenue, and in that certain day, not less than ten (10) days after THE CITY OF NEW YORK, hereby agreed that the Board may require the event the Company shall be bound to replace the date of sucht notice, to show cause why such By , Mayor. Company to improve or add to the railway equip­ such pavement in the manner directed by the resolution declaring the contract forfeited should [corporate seal.] ment, including rolling stock and railway appur­ proper City officer, at its own expense, and the not be adopted. In case the Company fails to A ttest: tenances, from time to time, as such additions provision as to repairs herein contained shall appear action may be taken by the Board forth­ City Clerk. and improvements are necessary, in the opinion of apply to such renewed or altered pavement. with. NEW YORK AND NORTH SHORE TRAC­ the Board. Upon failure on the part of the Com­ Twenty-third—Any alteration to the sewerage Thirty-third—If the Company shall fail to give TION COMPANY, pany to comply with the direction of the Board or drainage system, or to any other subsurface or efficicnt public service at the rates herein fixed, By • , President. within a reasonable time the rights hereby granted to any surface structures in the streets, required or fail to maintain its structures and equipment [seal.] shall cease and determine. on account of the construction or operation of as herein provided in good condition throughout A ttest: Eleventh—Said railway shall be constructed, the railway, shall be made at the sole cost of the the whole term of this contract, the Board may , Secretary. maintained and operated subject to the super­ Company, and in such manner as the proper give notice to the Company s;>ecifying any default (Here add acknowledgments.) vision and control of all the authorities of the City officials may prescribe. on the part of the Company and requiring the Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made City who have jurisdiction itt such matters, as Twenty-fourth—Should the grades or lines of Company to remedy the same within a reason­ by this Board as to the money value of the provided by the Charter of the City. the streets and avenues in which the railway is able time; and upon failure of the Company franchise or right proposed to be granted and No construction upon said railway shall be com­ hereby authorized, be changed at any time after to remedy such default within a reasonable time, the adequacy of the compensation proposed to menced until written permits have been obtained the railway has been constructed, and during the the Company shall, for each day thereafter dur­ be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions, from the proper City officials. term of this contract, the Company shall, at its ing which the default or defect remains, pay including the provision as to rates, fares and In any permits so issued such officials may also own expense, change its tracks and appurtenances to the City the sum of two hundred and fifty charges, are as hereinbefore specified and fully impose such conditions, as a condition of the to conform with such new grades and lines, and dcllais ($250) as fixed or liquidated damages, or set forth in and by the foregoing form of pro­ granting of the same, as are necessary for the during the construction of any public improve­ the Board, in case such structures or equip­ posed contract for the grant of such franchise purpose of protecting any structure in the streets ment upon said street the Company shall take ment which may affect the surface of the streets or right. and avenues over which such officials have juris­ care of and protect the tracks and appurtenances shall not be put in good condition' within a Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, diction, and the Company shall comply with such at its own expense, all to be done subject to the reasonable time after notice by the Board as including the said resolution for the grant of a conditions. direction of the City official having jurisdiction aforesaid, shall have the right to make all needed franchise or right applied for by the New York The electrical equipment to be installed by the over the construction of such change. repairs at the expense of the Company, in which and North Shore Traction Company, and the Company for the operation of the railway within Twenty-fifth—Should, in the opinion of the case the Company shall pay to _ the City the said form of a proposed contract^ for the grant the limits of the City, whether the same be upon President of the Borough of Queens, the present amount of the cost of such repairs, with legal of such franchise or right, containing said results streets and avenues or upon private property, loadway of any of the said streets and avenues be interest thereon, all of which sums mav be de of such inquiry after the same shall be entered shall be constructed and maintained under the of insufficient width to accommodate both rail­ dueled from the fund hereinafter provided for. in the minutes of this Board, shall he published supervision and control of the Commissioner of way and other vehicular traffic, the Company Thirty-fourth—The grant of this privilege is for at least twenty (20) days immediately prior Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. shall widen such roadway under the direction of subject to whatever right, title or interest the to Friday, April 2, 1909, in the City Record, the President of the Borough of Queens to a owners of abutting property or others may have and at least twice during the ten (10) days Twelfth — Said railway may be operated by immediately prior to April 2, 1909, in two daily overhead electric power substantially similar to width sufficient to accommodate such traffic, pro­ in and to_ the streets and avenues in which the vided that no roadway shall be widened beyond Company is authorized to operate. newspapers to he designated by the Mayor there­ the overhead electric system now in use by street for, and published in The City of New York surface railways in the Borough of Queens, or by the total width of the street or avenue. Thirty-fifth—The Company shall assume all any other motive power, except locomotive steam Twenty-sixth—It is agreed that the right here- liability to persons or property by reason of the at the expense of the New York and North power or horse power, which may be approved by >y granted to operate a street surface railway construction or operation of the railway author Shore Traction Company, together with the fol­ the Board and consented to by the abutting prop­ ihall not be in preference or in hindrance to ized by this contract, and it is a condition of thi- lowing notice, to wit: erty owners, in accordance with the provisions of public work of the City, and should the said contract that the City shall assume no liability Notice is hereby given that the Board of law, and by the Public Service Commission for railway in any wav interfere with the construc­ whatsoever to cither persons or property on ac­ Estimate and Apportionment, before authorizing the First District of the State of New York. tion of public worts in the streets and avenues, count of the same, and the Company herehv any contract for the grant of the franchise or Provided, however, that the Board, at any time whether the same is done by the City directly agrees to repay to the City any damage which right applied for by the New York and North after the first ten (10) years of this contract, upon or by a contractor for the City, tbe Company the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of Shore Traction Company, and fully set forth giving to the Company one year’s notice, may re­ shall, at its own expense, protect or move the anv acts or default of the Company. and described in the foregoing form of proposed quire the Company to operate its railway upon tracks and appurtenances in the manner as di­ Thirty-sixth—This grant is upon the express contract for the grant of such franchise or rif^ht, the whole or upon_any portion of its route,by rected by the. City officials having jurisdiction condition that the Company, within thirty (30) and before adopting any resolution _ authorizing underground electric power substantially similar over such public work. days after the signing of this contract by the any such contract, will, at a meeting of said to the system now in use on the street surface Twenty seventh—If at any time before or Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise Board, to be held in the Old Council Chamber, railways in the Borough of Manhattan, or by any during construction of tbe railway the Board of the rights conferred hereby, shall deposit with City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New 3180 THE CITY RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

York, on Friday, April 2, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock Police Department—City of N ew York. T erms of Sale. notice of motion to confirm our final last partial a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at which WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY The horses are to paid for in full at the time and separate report herein, will stand adjourned citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard. O Clerk of the Police Department of The of the sale, and arc to be removed before 3 to the date to be hereafter specified, and of (“Flushing Evening Journal” and “Long Island City of New York, No. 300 Mulberry street, P m. of the day of the sale. On all the rest which notice will he given to all those who have City Daily Star” designated.) Room No. 9, for the following property, now in of the property a deposit of 75 per cent, of the theretofore appeared in this proceeding, as well JOSEPH IIAAG, Secretary. his custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, purchase price will be required on the day of as by publication in the Citv Record, pursuant Dated New York, February 19, 1909. lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, sale. All the articles sold, except horses, are to to sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New m l0,a2 wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, he removed within ten (10) days, or. in default York Charter, as amended by chapter 658 of the etc.; also small amount of money taken from thereof, the said deposits shall be forfeited to Laws of 1906. prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this De­ The City of New York as liquidated damages. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. partm ent. WM. II. EDWARDS, Commissioner. March 2, 1909. THEODORE A. BINGHAM. m l 3,26 JOSEPH J. MARRIN, Chairman; Police Commissioner. MICHAEL RAUCH, Department of H ealth, Corner op F ifty- ASHES, ETC., FOR FILLING IN LANDS. W IL L IA M G. F IS H E R , F iiru S treet and S ixth Avenue, Borough of Police D epartment — City op N ew York, ERSONS HAVING LANDS OR PLACES Commissioners. Manhattan, City of N ew York. Borough of Brooklyn. in the vicinity of New York Bay to fill J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. P m l7,a5 t a m e e t i n g o f t h e b o a r d o f WNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY in can procure material for that purpose—ashes, A Health of the Department of Health of O Clerk of the Police Department ot The street sweepings, etc., collected by the Depart­ The City of New York, held March 11, 1909, City of New York—Office, No. 209 State street. ment of Street Cleaning—free of charge by ap­ FIRST DEPARTMENT. the following preamble and orders were adopted: Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, plying to the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, Whereas, The Board of Health of the Depart­ Nos. ii to 21 Park row. Borough of Manhattan. now in his custody, without claimants: Boats, In the matter of acquiring title by The City of ment of Health of The City of New York hav­ rope, iron, lead, male ami female clothing, boots, WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, ing taken and tiled among its records what it Commissioner of Street Cleaning. New York to certain lands and premises sit­ shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, uated on the northerly side of TWENTIETH regards as sufficient proof to authorize its liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken declaration that the same, to the extent herein STREET and the southerly side of TWENTY- specified, is a nuisance dangerous to life and from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this FIRST STREET, between Eighth and Ninth detrimental to health, under the general author­ Department. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPART­ avenues, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The ity of said Board, to preserve the public health TH EO D O R E A. BINGHAM . MENT. City of New York, duly selected as a site for and abate nuisances, does hereby school purposes, according to law. Order, That the being or running loose and at large of dogs in the streets, avenues, high­ DEPARTMENT OF STREET FIRST DEPARTMENT. II/-E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- ways or other public places in The City of New CLEANING. ers of Estimate ami Appraisal in the above York is a public nuisance dangerous to life and In the matter of the application o f The City of entitled proceeding, de hereby give notice to the detrimental to health by reason of many per­ New York, relative to acquiring title, wher­ owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties or sons being bitten by dogs, and the prevalence Main O ffice of the Department of Street ever the same has not been heretofore ac­ persons respectively entitled to or interested in of rabies, the said Board hereby enters in its Cleaning, Room 1403, Nos. 13 to 21 P ark Row, quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita­ the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises records the same' as a nuisance, and hereby Borough of M anhattan, T he City of N ew ments required for the opening and extending title to which is sought to be acquired in this orders the abatement thereof: and all persons York. of the ADDITION TO BRONX PARK, on its proceeding, and to all others whom it may con­ are hereby forbidden to allow dogs owned, har­ SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE easterly side, as laid out on the map on July cern, to wit: bored. possessed or controlled by them, to be or ® received by tire Commissioner of Street 7. 1 ‘>05, in the Twenty-fourth W ard, Borough First—That wc have completed our estimate of run loose and at large in the streets, avenues, Cleaning at the above office until 12 o’clock m. of The Bronx, City of New York. the loss and damage to the respective owners, highways or other public places in The City on lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled of New York; and no dog shall be allowed to FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1909. T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE to on interested in the lands and premises run loose and at large as aforesaid in any of >• supplemental and additional bill of costs, affected by this proceeding, or having any inter­ the places aforesaid unless muzzled in such man­ RormiKli of Brooklyn. charges and expenses incurred by reason of the est therein, and have filed a true report or ner as to protect persons from being bitten, or CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- proceedings in the above-entitled matter, will be ttanxcript of such estimate in the office of the unless held by a leash or chain not more than l.I \ EKING FORAGE. presented for taxation to one of the Justices Board of Education, in the Borough of Man­ four feet in length; and it is further hereby I he time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, hattan, City of New York, for the inspection of Ordered, That any and all dogs loose and at rials and supplies and the performance of the hirst Department, at a Special Term thereof, whomsoever it mav concern. large in any of the public streets, avenues, high­ contract is by or before June 30, 1909. Part I., to he held at the County Court House Second—That all parties or persons whose ways or other public places in The City* *of The amount of security required is fifty per 111 the Borough of Manhattan in The City of rights may be affected by the said estimate, or New York, unless muzzled or held as aforesaid, cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ New York, on the 31st day of March, 1909, at who may object to the same, or any part thereof, shall be destroyed by Inspectors or other duly mate. 10.30 o’clock in forenoon of that day, or as may, within ten days after the first publication authorized agents and officers of the Department, lh iro u g h o f Mnnlinttun. soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, of this notice, M arch 12, 1909, file their objec­ designated and as directed by the Sanitary and that the said bill of costs, charges and ex­ tions. in writing, with us, at our office. Room Superintendent; further be it CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE­ penses has been deposited in the office of the 401, No. 258 Broadway, in the Borough of Man­ Ordered, That this order and regulation be LIVERING FORAGE. Clerk of the County of New York, there to hattan, in The City of New York; and wc, the and the same shall remain in force and effect The time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ remain for and during the space of ten days as said Commissioners, will hear parties so object­ until the 15th day of May, 1909, and that public rials and supplies and the performance of the required by the provisions of section 999 of the ing, at our said office, on the 24th day of notice of the requirements hereof and of this contract is by or before June 30, 1909. Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap­ March. 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of order be printed in the C ity Record and posted The amount of security required is fifty per ter 466 of the l.aws of 1901. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ that day, and upon such subsequent days as and kept posted in each of the Borough offices Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, may be found necessary. of the Department of Health for five days in mate. March 19, 1909. ItorouKli of Tilt* Bronx. Dated New York, March 11. 1909. succes-ion, beginning March 15, 1909. JOSEPH T. MARKIN, E MAN U EL BLUM EN ST I EL. A true copy. CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING AND DE- M i c h a e l r a u c h , EDWARD W. FOX. EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretarv. LIVEKING FORAGE. WILLIAM G. FISHER. Commissioners. Dated March 13, 1909. The time for the delivery of the articles, mate­ Commissioners. Joseph M. Schenck, Clerk. ml5,19 rials and supplies and the performance of the J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. ml2,23 contract is by or before June 30, 1909. m!9,30 The amount of security required is fifty per BOARD MEETINGS. cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­ FIRST DEPARTMENT. FIRST DEPARTMENT. mate. The bidder will state the price of each item In the matter of the application of The City of The Board of Estimate and Apportionment or article contained in the specifications or sched­ New York, relative to acquiring title wherever I11 the matter of the application of The City of meets in the Old .Council Chamber (Room i6), ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per the same has not been heretofore acquired, New York, acting by and through the Board City Hall, every Fridav, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. hundred pounds or other unit of measure, by for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title JOSEI’H HAAG, which the bids will he tested. The extensions ments and hereditaments required for the open­ to and possession of the uplands and lands, Secretary. must be made and footed up, as the bids will ing and extending of W EST STREET, from rights, terms, easements, emoluments and priv­ be read from the total for each contract, and Honeywell street to Crutona parkway, in the ileges of and to the uplands and lands necessary The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet awards made to the lowest bidder on each con­ Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, to be taken for the improvement of the water­ in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16). City tract. City of New York. front of The City of New York on the North Hall, at call of the Mayor. Delivery will be required to be made at the River, between Bloomfield street and Little time and in the manner and in such quantities as West Twelfth street, and between Tenth and N. TAYLOR PHILLIPS. V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Deputy Comptroller. Secretary. may be directed. Thirteenth avenues, pursuant to the plan here­ Blank forms and further information may be bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred tofore adopted by the Board of Docks and "btained at the office of the Department __ of by reason of the proceedings in the above entitled approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking The Board of Revision of Assessments meets .'street ( leaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. matur, will be presented lor taxation to one ot Fund. in the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), City 13 to 21 Park row. the Justices of the Supreme Court of tiie State of New York, First Department, at a Special Hall, every Thursday at 11 a. m., upon notice o i WM. II. EDWARDS, Commissioner. the Chief Clerk. Term thereof. Part I„ to be held at the County i r E , T H E UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- HENRY J. STORRS. Dated M arch 11, 1909. Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in ers of Estimate and Assessment in the Chief Clerk. m!3,26 The City of New York, on the 31st day of March, above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all — A See General IiiNtrnctioiiM to Ilid- 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in forenoon of that day, persons interested in this proceeding, and to the The Board of City Record meets in the Old ilrrH oil tii«* luxt Inxt column, of or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all Council Chamber (Room 16). City Hall, at cal) • (lie “City Record.” thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges houses and lots and improved and unimproved of the Mayor. and expenses has been deposited in the office of lands affected thereby, and to all others whom the Clerk of the County of New York, there to it mav concern, to wit: PATRICK J. TRACY. PUBLIC NOTICE. Supervisor. Secretary. remain for and during the space of ten days, as First—That w;e have completed our second required by law. supplemental estimate and assessment, and that SALE OF UNUSED PROPERTY, BOROUGH DaUd Borough of Manhattan, New York, all persons interested in this proceeding, or in Police Commissioner. OF BROOKLYN. M arch IS, 1909. any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments MAURICE S. COHEN, and premises affected thereby, and haying objec­ VOTIVE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PUR- OT'IO LACKMAN, tions thereto, do present their said objections in POLICE DEPARTMENT. suant to sicti n 541 of the G reater New JAMES H. GOGGIN, writing, duly verified, to us at our office, Room York C harter, 1 will, on Commissioners of Estimate; 401, No. 258 Broadway, in the Borough of M A U R IC E S. C O H EN , Manhattan, in The City of New York, on or Police D epartment of T he Citv of N ew FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1909, Commissioner of Assessment. before the 2Jd day of March, 1909, and that ork No. M ulberry S treet, Borough of Y , 300 at 10 a. m.p at Stable ”G,” of the Department of J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties Manhattan. Street Cleaning, in Atlantic avenue, near Utica m l8,29 so objecting and for that purpose will be in at­ CEALEI) BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, sell at public auc tendance at our said office 011 the 24th day of ^ received by the Police Commissioner of the tion the following unused property of the De FIRST DEPARTMENT. M arch, 1909, at 2 p. m. Police Department of The City of New York at partment of Street Cleaning: Second—That the abstract of our said secopd the Bookkeeper’s office. Central Department, 38 horses, more or le.-s. In the matter of the application of The City of supplemental estimate and assessment, together until 10 o’clock a. m. on - 196 old cart and truck hames. more or less. New York relative to acquiring title, wherever with our damage map, and also all the affidavits, .MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1900. 31,000 pounds old iron, including 46 old cart the same has not been iieretotorc acquired, to estimates, proofs and other documents used by bodies, more or less. us in making the same,' have been deposited in FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND 925 feet old garden hose, more or less. tiie lands, tenements and hereditaments re­ the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart­ MATERIALS KEuUIKED IN MAKING AND 167 old cart and carnage saddles, more or quired for the opening and extending of the ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and COMPLETING 1HKEE PAIR RUBBER IN­ less. addition to BRONX PARK, on its easterly 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, SULATED ARMORED TELEPHONE CABLE side, as laid out on the map on July 7, 420 old horse collars, more or less. 1905, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough in said City, there to remain until the 23d day FOR SUBMARINE USE AND FOR IN­ 1,398 pounds old harness, consisting of breech­ of March, 1909. STALLATION OF SAME FOR THE POLICE ings. bridles, Dutch collars, ha ters, of The Bronx, City of New York. Third—That, provided there be no objections DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW Boston backers, traces, clipping ma­ filed to said second supplemental estimate and YORK. chine belts, fly nets, reins and ankle E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- assessment, our final report herein will be pre The time allowed for making and completing boots, more or less. sonted for confirmation to the Supreme Court the installation will be sixty (60) days. ers of Estimate and Assessment in the 1 set old tow harness, more or less. Wabove-entitled matter, hereby give notice to allof the State of New York, First Department, The security required will be fifty per cent. 6 sets old driving harness, more or less. persons interested in this proceeding, and to the at a Special Term thereof. PartlH .. to be held (50%) of the amount of the bid or estimate. 14 sets old single truck harness, more or in the County Court House, in the Borough The bids will be compared and award made to owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all less. houses and lots and improved and unimproved of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the lowest bidder. 4,684 pounds old canvas cart covers, quarter the 13th day of April, 1909, at the opening of Bidders are reque-ted to make their bids or lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it blankets, truck covers and feed bags, may concern, to wit: the Court on that day. estimates upon the blank form prepared by said more or less. Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed Department, a copy of which, with the proper First—That we have completed our estimate 190 pounds old woolen street and stable of damage as to Damage Parcels Nos. 1, 1A, 2 to said second supplemental estimate and assess­ envelope in w hich to inclose the bid, together blankets, more or less. ment, the' notice of motion to confirm our final with a copy of the contract, including the and 2A, and that all persons interested in this 5 old iron wheelbarrow’s, more or le--s. proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements report herein will stand adjourned to_ the date MK-cificaiions, in the form approved by the Cor­ 1 old hand truck, more or less. to be hereafter specified, and of which notice poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica­ and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, 2,175 pounds old ticking, more or less. and having objections thereto, do present their will be given to all those who have theretofore tion therefor at the office of the Superintendent 4 old electric fans, more or less. appeared in this proceeding, as well as by publi­ of Telegraph and Electricial Service of tile said said objections in writing, duly verified, to us 75 pounds old cotton mops, more or less. at our office. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, cation in the City R ecord, pursuant to sections Department, where the plans, which are made a 64 pounds old brass and copper, more or 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, part of the specifications, can be seen. in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of less. _ New Y’ork, on or before the 6th day of April, as. amended by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Commissioner. 1 old portable scale, more or less. 1909, and that we, the said Commissioners, will Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, 4 old bench vises, more or less. March 11, 1909. Dated M arch 9, 1909. 4 old hand saws, more or less. hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose m9,22 will be in attendance at our said office on the BENNO LEWINSON, Chairman; 4 old carriage lap robes, more or less. 7th day of April, 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m. BERNARD F. MARTIN. ? See General Instruelion* to Illil- 64 old surcingles, more or less. Commissioners. ilerN on (lie Inxt pHge, last column, of 149 pounds old rubber, consisting of rubber Second—That the abstract of our said estimate of damage, together with our damage maps, J oseph M. Schenck, Clerk. (lie “City K erord.” nozzles, bicycle tires, carriage tires, ml 2,23 more or less. and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and Police Department of T he City of N fw 5 old lifting jacks, more or less. other documents used by us in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street York, N o. 300 M ulberry S treet, Borough of 3 old hoisting blocks, more or less. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Manhattan, N ew York C ity, March 3, 1909. 4 old cart saddle trees, more or less. Openings, in the Law Department of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 old fur lao robe, more or less. 1 old hay cutter, more or less. in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there In the matter of the application of The City of * the one hundred and fourth public auction to remain until the 7th day of April, 1909. sale, consisting of unclaimed clothing, hats, shoes, 6 old summer horse sheets, more or less. New York, relative to acquiring title, wher­ 2 old fire extinguishers, more or less. Third—That, provided there be no objections ever the same has not been heretofore ac­ furs, hardware, groceries, cigars, tobacco, house­ filed to said abstract of estimate of damage, our hold goods. typewriters, harness, umbrellas, 20 old stable lanterns, more or less. quired, to TAYLOR STREET (although not 1 old horse clipping machine, more or less. final last partial and separate report herein will yet named by proper authority), from ^Morris trunks, bicycles, pushcarts, baby carriages, liquors, be presented for confirmation to the Supreme knives, razors, tools, rags, rope. junk, auto lamps, 27 old bicycles, more or . less. Park avenue to West Farms road, in the 78 pounds old horse hair (tail and mane Court of the State of New York, First Depart­ Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, dress suit cases, etc., etc., will be held at No. 300 ment, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., to Mulberry street. Borough of Manhattan, on only), more or less. City of New York. 1 old horse stock (for shoeing horses), be held in the County Court House, in the Bor­ TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1900, more or less. ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, at 10 a. m. 3 automobiles, namrlv: on the 20th day of May, 1909, at the opening o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e 1 24-horsepower Panhard. of the Court on that day. N final report of the Commissioners of Esti­ THEODORE A. BINGHAM, Commissioner. 1 12-horsepower Panhard. Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed mate and Assessment in the above-entitled matter m6,23 1 16-horsepower Premier. to said abstract of estimate of damage the will be presented for confirmation to the Su- I-RIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD. 3181 iirctnc Court of tlic State of New York, First FTELEY AVENUE (although not yet named and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the ington avenue and a point north of and near Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III., by proper authority), from Westchester ave­ above-entitled proceeding. I. -rillard place, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, to he held in the County Court House in the nue to Clasons Point road, in the Twenty- Dated New York, M arch 9, 1909. Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. Borough of Manhattan in The City of New fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, York, on the 23d day of M arch, 1909, at 10.30 of New York. Corporation Counsel. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y o’clock in forenoon of that day, and that the Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City N an order of the Supreme Court of the said linal report has been deposited in the oflice of New York. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y a n State of New York, bearing date the 1st day of of the Clerk of the County of New York, there m9,22 March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office to remain for and during the space of five days, N order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, bearing date the 1st day of of the Clerk of the County of New York on as required by law. March 4, 1909, Fldward D. Dowling, Andrew J. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office FIRST DEPARTMENT. of the Clerk of the County of New York on Carson and Michael J. Cavanagh were appointed March 12, 1909. Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled RALPH HICKOX, March 4. 1909, Gerald J. Barry, John J. M arkin In the matter of the application of The City of and Joseph C. Luke were appointed Commission­ New York relative to acquiring title, wherever proceeding; that in and by said order Edward D. TIM O T H Y K. COHALAN, Dowling was appointed the Commissioner of Commissioners. ers of Estimate in the above entitled proceed­ the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ing; that in and bv said order Gerald J. Barry the lands and premises required for the open­ Assessment. J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute ml2,17 was appointed the Commissioner of Assessment. ing and extending of GUERLAIN STREET, Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute between Beach.avenue and Unionport road; in such case made and provided, that the said in such case made and provided, that the said ARCHER STREET, between Beach avenue Fid ward D. Dowling, Andrew j. Carson and FIRST DEPARTMENT. Gerald J. Barry. John J. Markin and Joseph and White Plains road; MERRILL STREET, Michael J. Cavanagh will attend at a Special C. Luke will attend at a Special Term of the between Roscdale avenue and Beach avenue; Term of the Supreme Court, to be held at Part Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. thereof, * BEACON AVENUE, between Roscdale avenue II. thereof, in the County Court House, Bor­ In the matter of the application of The City of ough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever in the County Court House. Borough of Man­ and Beach avenue; WOOD AVENUF2, between hattan. City of New York, on the 22d day of Beach avenue and Storrow street; GRAY 22d day of March, 1909. at the opening of the the same has not been heretofore acquired for Court on that day, for the purpose of being the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ March, 1909, at the opening of the Court. on STREFIT, between Wood avenue and Tremont that day, for the purpose of being examined avenue, and STORROW STREET, between examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel ments and hereditaments required for the open­ of The City of New York, or by any person ing and extending of WEST ONE HUNDRED under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The Wood avenue and the public place at the City of New York, or by any person having junction of Tremont avenue with Westchester having an interest in such proceeding, as to their AND SIXTY-FIFTH STREET, from Ander­ qualifications to act as such Commissioners of son avenue to Jerome avenue, in the Twenty- an interest in such proceeding, as to their quali­ avenue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess­ third Ward, Uorough of The Bronx, City of fications to act as such Commissioners of Esti­ ment in the above entitled proceeding. New York. mate and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding. Dated New Y’ork, M arch 8. 1909. Dated New York, March 9, 1909. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t , b y FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N an order of the Supreme Court of the State Corporation Counsel. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, of New York, bearing date the 1st day of March, N bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred Corporation Counsel. by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled 1909, and entered and filed in the office of the Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Clerk of the County of New York on March of New Y’ork. matter will be presented for taxation to one of of New York. the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State m9.22 4, 1909* Norbert Blank, James F. O'Brien and of New York, First Department, at a Special Francis P. Kenny were appointed Commission­ Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County ers of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; FIRST DEPARTMENT. Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in FIRST DEPARTMENT. that in and by said order Norbert Blank was The City of New York, on the 25th day of March, appointed the Commissioner of Assessment. 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in forenoon of that day, or In the matter of the application of The City of Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute In the matter of the application of The City of as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there­ New York, relative to acquiring title wherever in such case made and provided, that the said New York relative to acquiring title, wherever on; and that the said bill of costs, charges and the same has not been heretofore acquired, to Norbert Blank, James F. O’Brien and Francis the same has not been heretofore acquired, for expenses has been deposited in the office of the the lands and premises required for the open­ l’. Kennedy will attend at a Special Term of the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene­ Clerk of the County of New York, there to re­ ing and extending of MATTHEWS AVE­ the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. thereof, ments and hereditaments required for the open­ main for and during the’ space of ten days, as NUE, from Burke avenue to the Boston road, in the County Court House, Borough of Man­ ing and extending of F.DEN AVENUE .(al­ required by law. in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The hattan, City of New York, on the 22d day of though not yet named by proper authority), Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Bronx, City of New York. March, 1909, at the opening of the Court on from East One Hundred and Seventy-second March 12, 1909. that day, for the purpose of being examined street to East One Hundred and Seventy- PETER L. MULLALY’ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The fourth street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, GEORGE V. MU ELAN. order of the Supreme Court of the State City of New York, or by any person having an Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. W ILL IA M A. COKELEY, of New York, bearing date the 1st day ot interest in such proceeding, as to their qualifica­ • " Commissioners of Estimate. March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate PETER L. MULLALY, of the Clerk of the County of New York, on and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l p e r - M arch 4, 1909, J. Carroll Edwards. H ubert above-entitled proceeding. sons interested in the above-entitled proceed­ Commissioner of Assessment ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or J ohn P. D unn, Clerk. Becker and John D. Dolan were appointed Com­ Dated New York, March 9, 1909. ral2,22 missioners of Estimate in the above entitled pro­ FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. occupants of all houses and lots and improved ceeding; that in and by said order I. Carroll Corporation Counsel. and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all Edwards was appointed the Commissioner of Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City others whom it may concern, to wit: FIRST DEPARTMENT. Assessment. of New York. First—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute m9,22 Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam­ in such case made and provided,. that the said age, and that all persons interested in this pro­ In the matter of the application of the Counsel ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and to the Corporation of The City of New York, J. Carroll Edwards, Hubert Becker and John FIRST DEPARTMENT. D. Dolan will attend at a Special Term of hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ upon the written request of the Department ing any objection thereto, do file their said of Public Parks of the said City of New York the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. thereof, In the matter of the application of The City of in the County Court House, Borough of Man­ New York relative to acquiring title, wherever objections in writing, duly verified, with them for and on behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen at their office. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, and Commonalty of The City of New York, to hattan, Citv of New York, on the 22d day of the same has not been heretofore acquired, to March, 1909, at the opening of the Court on the lands and premises required for the open­ in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of acquire title to certain lands, property rights, New Y’ork, on or before the 29th day of March, terms, easements and privileges necessary to that day, for the purpose of being examined ing and extending of CORNELL AVENUE, under oath by.the Corporation Counsel of The from White Plains road to the bulkhead line 1909, and that tiie said Commissioners will hear be acquired pursuant to chapter 102 of the parties so objecting, and for that purpose will Laws of 1893, entitled “An act to lay out, City of New York, or by any person having an of the Bronx River; BRONX RIVER AVE- interest in such proceeding, as to their qualifica­ NUE, from Cornell avenue to Gildcrslceve ave­ be in attendance at their said office on the 30th establish and regulate a public driveway in day of March, 1909, at 1 o’clock p. m. The City of New York,” tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate nue, and LELAN1) AVENUE, from Bronx and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the River avenue to Patterson avenue, in the Second—That the undersigned Commissioner “THE SPEEDWAY.” ' above entitled proceeding. Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, of Assessment has completed his estimate of bene­ Dated March 9, 1909. City of New York. fit and that all persons interested in this pro­ FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and Corporation Counsel. hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY ing any objections thereto, do file their said N an order of the Supreme Court of the State Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City an order of the Supreme Court of the of New York. objections in writing, duly verified, with him at of New York, bearing date the 8th day ot State of New York, bearing date the 1st day his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in March, 19U9, and filed in the office of the Clerk m9,22 of March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New of the County of New York on the 8th day ot Y’ork, on or before the 29th day of March, 1909, March, 1909, Cambridge Livingston was ap­ FIRST DEPARTMENT. on March 4, 1909, Thom as C. Larkin, Edward J. McDonald and Charles Stein were appointed Com­ and that the said Commissioner will hear parties pointed a Commissioner of Estimate and Assess­ so objecting, and for that purpose will be in a t­ ment in the above entitled proceeding. In the matter of the application of The City of missioners of Estimate in the above entitled pro­ New York, relative to acquiring title wherever ceeding; that in and by said order Thomas C. tendance at his said office on the 30th day of Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute March, 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. in such case made and provided, that the said the same has not been heretofore acquired, to Larkin was appointed the Commissioner of tile lands and premises required for the open­ Assessment. Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment Cambridge Livingston will attend at a Special has assessed any or all such lands, tenements Term of said Supreme Court, to be held in ing and extending of SEDGWICK AVENUE, Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute from Jerome avenue to a line between the in such case made and provided, that the said and hereditaments and premises as are within Part II. thereof, in the County Court House, the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Wards, at Thomas C. Larkin, Edward J. McDonald and West One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, Charles Stein will attend at a Special Term of the area of assessment for benefit by the Board the 25th day of March, 1909, at the opening of of Estimate and Apportionment on the 16th day the court on that day, for the purpose of being where not already accpiircd, in the Twenty- the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. there­ third Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of of, in the County Court House, Borough of of November, 1906, and that the said area of exaniin. d under oath by the Corporation Counsel assessment includes all those lands, tenements of The City of New York, or by any person New York. Manhattan, City of New York, on the 22d day having an interest in such proceeding, as to his of March, 1909, at the opening of the Court on and hereditaments and premises situate and being XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN that day, for the purpose of being examined in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of qualifications to act as a Commissioner of Esti­ New Y’ork, which, taken together, are bounded mate and Assessment in the above entitled pro- order of the Supreme Court of the State under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, or by any person having an and described as follows, viz.: :uc ding. of New York, bearing date the 1st day of Beginning at the intersection of the southeast­ Dated New York, M arch 11, 1909. March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office interest in such proceeding, as to their qualifica­ FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, of the Clerk of the County of New York, on tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate erly side of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse Corporation Counsel. March 4, 1909, Peter L. M ullaly, Frank L. Tier­ and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the with the westerly side of Morris avenue, and ney and John Gibson, Sr., were appointed Com­ above entitled proceeding. running thence southwardly along the westerly Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City side of Morris avenue to the northwesterly side if New York, missioners of Hlstimate in the above entitled pro­ Dated New York, M arch 9, 1909. m il,24 ceeding; that in and by said order Peter L. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. of College avenue;. thence southwesterly along Mullaly was appointed the Commissioner of Corporation Counsel. the northwesterly side of College avenue to the Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City northeasterly side of Flqst One H undred and FIRST DEPARTMENT. Assessment. Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute of New York. Seventy-first street; thence northwesterly along in such case made and provided, that the said m9,2 2 the northeasterly side of East One Hundred and In the matter of the application of The City of Peter L. Mullaly, Frank L. Tierney and John Seventy-first street to the southeasterly side of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher­ Gibson, Sr., will attend at a Special Term of FIRST DEPARTMENT. Sheridan avenue; thence northeastwardly and the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. thereof, northwardly along the easterly side of Sheridan ever the same has not been heretofore ac­ avenue to a point one hundred feet south of quired, to the lands and premises required for in the County Court House, Borough of Man­ In the matter of the application of The City of hattan, Citv of New York, on the 22d day of the southerly side of Belmont street; thence the opening and extending of WEST ONE New York relative to acquiring title, wherever westwardly along a line one hundred feet south HUNDRED AND EIGHTY - FOURTH March, 1909, at the opening of the Court. on the same has not been heretofore acquired, to STREET,-from Amsterdam avenue to the first that day, for the purpose of being examined of the southerly side of Belmont street and the lands and premises required for the. open­ parallel therewith to the easterly side of the new avenue easterly therefrom, in the Twelfth under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The ing and extending of LELAND AVENUE, City of New York, or by any person having an '.rand Boulevard and Concourse; thence north­ Ward, Borough of Manhattan, City of New from Westchester avenue to Ludlow avenue, in eastwardly along the southeasterly side of the York. interest in such proceeding, as to their qualifica­ the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate Grand Boulevard and Concourse to the westerly and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the Bronx, City of New York. side of Morris avenue, the place of beginning, o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y a n above entitled proceeding. as such area is shown upon our benefit maps N order of the Supreme Court of the State Dated March 9, 1909. XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY deposited as aforesaid. of New York, bearing date the 1st day of FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. ^ an order of the Supreme Court of the Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office Corporation Counsel. State of New York, bearing date the 1st day of of damage and of said assessment for benefit, of the Clerk of the County of New York on Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City M arch, 1909, and entered and filed in the office together with the damage and benefit maps, and M arch 4. 1909. Frederick J. D ieter. Charles J- of New York. of the Clerk of the County of New York on also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and Leslie and William A. Cramer were appointed m9.22 March 4. 1^09. Gerald M orrell. William Hende. other documents used by the Commissioners of Commissioners of Estimate in the above^ entitled son and William Sexton were appointed Com­ Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment proceeding; that in and by said order Frederick FIRST DEPARTMENT. missioners of Ivstimate in the above entitled pro­ in making the same, have been deposited in the J. Dieter was appointed the Commissioner of ceeding; that in and by said order Gerald Mor­ Bureau •<( Street Openings in the Law Depart­ Assessment. In the matter of the application of The City of rell was appointed the Commissioner of Assess­ ment of The City of New Y’ork, Nos. 90 and Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute New York relative to acquiring title, wherever ment. 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhat­ in such case made and provided, that the said the same has not been heretofore acquired, to Notice is further given, pursuant to the tan, in said City, there to remain until the 7th Frederick J. Dieter, Charles J. Leslie and Will­ the lands and premises required for the open­ statute in such case made and provided, that the day of April, 1909. iam A. Cramer will attend at a Special Term of ing and extending of TAYLOR STREET (or said Gerald Morrell, William Henderson ana Fifth—-That, provided there be no objections the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. there­ avenue), from East River to Westchester ave­ William Sexton will attend at a Special Term filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to of, in the County Court House, Borough of nue, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of of the Supreme Court, to be held at Part II awards and as to assessments for benefit herein Manhattan,’ City of New York, on the 22d day The Bronx, City of New York. thereof, in the County Court House, Borough will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme of March, 1909, at the opening of the Court of Manhattan, City of New Y’ork, on the 22d Court of the State of New Y'ork, First Depart­ on that day, for the purpose of being examined day of March, 1909, at the opening of the ment, at a Special Term thereof, l'art III., to under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t , b y Court on that day, for the purpose of being lie held in the County Court House, in the Bor­ City of New York, or by any person having N an order of the Supreme Court of the State examined under oath by the Corporation Coun­ ough of Manhattan, in The City of New Y’ork. an interest in such proceeding, as to their quali­ of New York, bearing date the 1st day of sel of The City of New York, or by any person ui the 7th day of May, 1909, at the opening of fications to act as such Commissioners of Esti­ March, 1909, and entered and filed in-the office having an interest in such proceeding, as to the Court on that day. mate and as such Commissioner of Assessment of the Clerk of the County of New York on their qualifications to act as such Commissioners Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed in the above entitled proceeding. M arch 4, 1909, George V. Mullan, Albert of Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess­ to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as­ Dated New York, March 8, 1909. Kraemer and Charles H. Zorn were appointed ment in the above entitled proceeding. sessment, or to either of them, the motion to con­ FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled Dated New York, M arch 9, 1909. firm the reports as to awards and as to assess­ Corporation Counsel. proceeding; that in and by said order George V. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City Mullan was appointed the Commissioner of Assess­ Corporation Counsel. hereafter specified in the notice provided in such ment. eases to be given in relation to filing the filial of New York. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City m9,22 Notice is further given, pursuant to the statute reports, pursuant to sections 981 anil 984 of the in such case made and provided, that the said of New Y’ork. Greater New Y’ork Charter, as amended by chap­ George V. Mullan, Albert Kraemer and Charles m9,2 2 ter (.58 of the Laws of 1906. FIRST DEPARTMENT. II. Zorn will attend at a Special Term of the Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, Feb­ Supreme Court, to be held at Part II. thereof, FIRST DEPARTMENT. ruary 24, 1909. In the matter of the application of The City of in the County Court House, Borough of Man­ GEORGE W. KEARNEY, Chairman; New York, relative to acquiring title, wher­ hattan, City of New York, on the 22d day of CHARLES F. STORES. ever the same has not been heretofore ac­ March. 1909, at the opening of the Court on In the matter of the application of The City of ALBERT ELTERICH, quired, in fee. to the lands and premises that day for the purpose of being examined New York relative to acquiring title, wherever Commissioners of Estimate. required for the opening and extending of under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The the same has not been heretofore acquired, to ALBERT ELTERICH, ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, COMMON­ City of New York, or by any person having an the lands and premises required for the opening Commissioner of Assessment. WEALTH AVENUE. ROSEDALE AVENUE. interest in such proceeding, as to their qualifica­ and extending of THIRD AVENUE, as John P. D unn, Clerk. NOBLE AVENUE, CROES AVENUE and tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate widened on its easterly side, between Wash­ m9,26 3182 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE­ Parcel "D.“ SECOND DEPARTMENT. and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the Beginning at the intersection of the northern above-entitled proceeding. PARTMENT. line of Bath avenue with the western line of Six­ Dated New York, March 17, 1909. In the matter of acquiring title by The City of FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Ea«„ teenth avenue as the same are laid down on the New York to certain lands and premises in Corporation Counsel. SECOND DEPAK 1 MENT. map of the City; the Borough of Ouccns, beginning on the cast- 1. Thence westerly along the northern line of Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New crly side of VERNON AVENUE, north of York City. Bath avenue 19 feet; Harris avenue, and other property hereinafter 2. Thence northerly deflecting 89 degrees 54 ml7,29 In tiie matter of the application of The City of described, duly selected for bridge purposes, minutes to the right -*95 feet; according to law. New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for 3. Thence northerly deflecting 11 degrees 1 SECOND DEPARTMENT. the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate minute to the left 209 feet to the southern line ami Assessment to ascertain and determine the ot Benson avenue; E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- compensation which should justly be made for W ers of Estimate and Appraisal in the above In the matter of the application of The City of 4. Thence easterly along the southern line of New York, relative to acquiring title, in fee, the closing and discontinuance of COWEN- Benson avenue 34 feet; entitled proceeding, do hereby give notice to 11 OVEN l.ANE, between Twelfth avenue and the owner or owners, lessee or lessees, parties wherever the same lias not been heretofore >. Thence southerly deflecting 79 degrees 45 acquired, to the lands required for the open­ l-itty fifth street, in the Borough ot Brooklyn, minutes to the right 151 feet to the western line or persons respectively entitled to or interested City of New York. in the lands, tenements, hcreditanunts and ing and extending of ELY AVENUE, from of Sixteenth avenue. premises, title to which is sought to be acquired Nott avenue to Grand avenue, in the First 6. Thence soutuerly along the western line of Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York. Sixteenth avenue 551 feet to the point of begin­ in this proceeding, and to all others whom it MATICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AX AP- ning. may concern, to wit: plication will be made to the Supreme Court Parcel "E." First—That we have completed our estimate of the State of New York, at a Special Term of of the loss and damage to the respective owners, N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN said Court for the hearing ot motions, to be held Beginning at the intersection of the western lessees, parties or persons respectively entitled orderof the Supreme Court of the State m and for the County of Kings, in the County line of Sixteenth avenue with the southern line to or interested in the lands and premises affected of New York, bearing date the 15th day of Court House in the Borough ot Brooklyn, City of of Bath avenue, as tnc same are laiJ down on by this proceeding, or having any interest March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office New York, on tile 1st day of April, 1*09, at the ii.< map of the City; tlii rein, and have filed a true report or transcript ot the Clerk of the County of Queens on the opening of the Court on tnai day, or as soon 1. '1 Hence southerly along the western line of of such estimate in the office of the Board of 16th day of March, 1909, H arrison S. Moore, thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the ap­ Sixteenth avenue o96 feet; Estimate and Apportionment of The City of Luke Otten and Otto Hesslcr were appointed pointment of Commissioners ot Estimate and 2. I hence southwesterly deflecting 8 degrees New f ork. Room No. 1405, No. 277 Broadway, Commissioners of h.stimate in the above-entitled Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding to 43 minutes to the right 1-4 leet to ttie nortneru in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New proceeding; that in and by said order Harrison ascertain and determine the compensation which line of Cropsey avenue; York, for the inspection of whomsoever it may S. Moore was appointed the Commissioner of should justly be made to the lessees, parties and 3. Thence westerly along the northern line of concern. Assessment. persons respectively entitled unto or interested Cropsey avenue 34 feet; Second—That all parties or persons whose Notice is hereby further given that, pursuant 4. Thence northeasterly deflecting 102 degrees rights may be affected by the said estimate, or to the statute in such case made and provided, m the lauds, tenements, hereditaments and prem­ 40 minutes to the right 309 feet; ise s. rights, easements or interests therein taken, who may object to the same, or any part thereof, that the said Harrison S. Moore, Luke Otten affected, damaged, extinguished or destroyed by- 5. Thence northerly deflecting 8 degrees 26 may, within ten days after the first publication and Otto llcsslcr will attend at a Special Term tile discontinuance and closing of Cowenhoven minutes to the left 314 feet to tde sou^iern line of this notice, Friday, M arch 19, 1909, file their of the Supreme Court for the hearing of mo­ jane, between Twelfth avenue and Fifty-fifth of Bath avenue; objections, in writing, with us, at our office, tions, to be held in and for the County of 6. Thence easterly along the southern line of Room 401, No. 258 Broadway, in the Borough Kings, in the County Court House, in the Bor­ street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City ot New Bath avenue 19 feet to the point of beginning. fork, as follows: of Manhattan, in The City of New York; and ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the The northern line of Cowenhoi en iane as here­ Parcel "F." we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so 29th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. objecting, at our said office, on the 31st day of on that day, for the purpose of being examined with closed begins at a point oil the eastern line Beginning at a point on the southern line of of Twelfth avenue distant 134..14 feet southerly March, 1909. at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The Cropsey avenue distant 3i>4 feet easterly lrom that day, and upon such subsequent days as may City of New York, or by any person having an from the intersection of the eastern line of tilt intersection of tile southern line ot Cropsey Twelfth avenue with the southern line ot 1-ifty- be found necessary. interest in this proceeding, as to their qualifica­ avenue with the eastern line ot Bay Tenth street, Dated New York. M arch 18. 1909. tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate fifth street as the same are laid out on the map as the same are laid down on the map of the of the City; thence easterly in a straight line to and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the CUy; lOHN W. BENNETT. above-entitled proceeding. a point on the southern line of Kitty tifth street 1. Thence easterly along the southern line of LUCIUS N. MANLEY. . distant 329.20 feet easterly from tile intersection FREDERICK BOW LEY, D ated New York, March 17, 1909. Cropsey avenue 34 tcct; FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Esy., of the eastern line of Twelfth avenue with the 2. Thence southwesterly deflecting 102 de­ Commissioners. southern line of Fifty-fifth street. The souther n Iosfi-h M. S chf.nck, Clerk. Corporation Counsel. grees 5 minutes to the righc 372 feet; Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New jine of Cowenhoven lane as herewith cl s.d is 3. Thence southerly deflecting 13 degrees 43 m l9,30 33 feet from and parallel with the above-described York City, minutes to tile lelt 320 feet to Gravesend Bay; m l 7,29 line. • 4. Thence westerly deflecting 77 degrees 14 Note These dimensions are approximate. SECOND DEPARTMENT. minutes to the right 34 feet; SECOND DEPARTMENT. Said Cowenhoven lane as closed and discon­ 5. Thence northerly deflecting 102 degrees 46 tinued is shown on a map made at the direction minutes to the right 332 feet; In the matter of the application of The City of of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment I o. Thence northeasterly 3l>9 feet to the point New York, relative to acquiring title, wher­ In the matter of the application of The City of entitled “Map or plan showing tile closing and of beginning. ever the same has not been heretofore ac­ New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever discontinuing of Cowenhoven lane, between Note—All these dimensions are approximate. quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita­ the same has not been heretofore acquired, in Twelfth avenue and Fifty-fifth street, in the Said Bennetts lane, as closed and discontinued, ments required for the opening and extending and to the lands and premises required for an 'thirtieth Ward. Borough of Brooklyn. City of is shown on a map made at the direction of the of JAY STREET (although not yet named by easement for sewer purposes at the foot of New York,’’ dated the 15th day of July, 1908, Board of Estimate and Apportionment entitled proper authority), on the westerly side at its MAPLE AVENUE, in the Fourth Ward, more and filed in tile office of the Corporation Counsel “ .Map or plan showing the closing and discon­ intersection with Richmond terrace, in the particularly shown on a map or plan adopted by on the loth dav of July, 1908. tinuing of Bennetts lane, from Eighty-fourth First \\ ard, Borough of Richmond, City of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New street to Gravesend Bay, in the_ Thirtieth Ward, New York. November 20, 1908, in the F’ourth Ward, Bor­ York, the lfit'.i day of M arch. 1909. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,” dated ough of Richmond. City of New York. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, the 2uth day of March, 1907, and filed in the Corporation Counsel. office of the Corp.yation Counsel on the 27th imrE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- X i. loo M mtague street, Bro klyn, N. Y. day of M arch, 1907. » » ers of Estimate and Assessment in the W OTICE IS HEREBY GIN’EN THAT BY AN ml9,30 Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New above-entitled matter, hereby give notice to all order of the Supreme Court of the State of York, the 16th day of M arch, 1909. persons interested in this proceeding, and to the New York, bearing date the 15th day of March. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all 1909, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Richmond on the 17th S EC( )X D HE PA RT M E X T. Corporation Counsel. houses and lots and improved and unimproved No. 160 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it day of M arch, 1909, Eugene L. Richards, J r.; m l 9,30 may concern, to wit: William W. Jackson and William J. Kenny were First—That we have completed our estimate appointed Commissioners of Estimate in the In tlie matter of the application of The City of SECOX1) DEPARTMENT. of damage, and that all persons interested in above-entitled proceeding; that in and by said New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tene­ order Eugene L. Richards, Jr., was appointed the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate In the matter of the application of The City of ments and hereditaments and premises affected the Commissioner of Assessment. and Assessment to ascertain and determine the New York relative to acquiring title, wherever thereby and having objections thereto, do pre­ Notice is hereby further given that, pursuant to the eompen-ation which should justly- be made for the same has not been heretofore acquired, to sent tlicir said objections in writing, duly verified, statute in such case made and provided, that the the closing and discontinuance of BENNETTS tne lands and premises required for the purpose to us at our office. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broad­ said Eugene L. Richards, Jr.; William VV. Jack- LANE, from Eighty-fourth street to Gravesend of opening and extending LINDENAVENUE, way, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The son and William J. Kenny will attend at a Bay, in the Boruugh of Brooklyn, City of from East Fifty-seventh street to East Ninety- C ity of New York, on or before the 9th day of Special Term of the Supreme Court for the New York. eighth street, in tile Twenty-ninth and Thirty- April, 1909, and that we, the said Commission­ hearing of motions, to be held in and for the second Wards of the Borough of Brooklyn, ers, will he-ar parties so objecting, and for that County of Kings, in the County Couit House in City of New York. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN purpose will be in attendance at our said office the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, application will be made to the Supreme on the loth day of April, 1909, at 2 o’clock on the 29th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH p. m. a. m. on that day, for the purpose of being ex­ Court of the State of New Vork. at a Special cases made and provided, notice is hereby derm of said Court for the hearing of motions, to Second—That the abstract of our said esti­ amined under oath by the Corporation Counsel given that an application will be made to_ the mate of damage, together with our damage map of '1 lie City of New York, or by any person be held in and for the County of Kings, in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Countv Court House, in the Borough of Brook and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and having an interest in this proceeding, a» to their Second Department, at a Special Term of said other documents used by us in making the same, qualifications to act as such Commissioners of lyn. City of New York, on the 1st day of April, l ourt, to be held for the hearing of motions, in 1909, at tlie opening of the Court on tnat day. or have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Estimate and as such Commissioner of Assess­ t.ic County Court House, in the County of < Ipcnings in the Law Department of The City of ment in the above-entitled proceeding. as soon thereafter a= counsel can be heard, for Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate New \ ork, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in Dated New York, M arch 17, 1909. of .New York, on the 1st day of A pril, 1909, at the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Esy., and Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding tne opening of Court on that day, or as soon to ascertain and determine the compensation to rem ain until the 16th day of April, 1909. Corporation Counsel. thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for 'ihird—That, provided there be no objections Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New which should justly be made to the lessees, parlies the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and persons respectively entitled unto or inter­ filed to said abstract, our final report herein will York City. a:id of one Commissioner of Assessment in the be presented for confirmation to the Supreme ml7,29 ested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and above entitled matter. The nature and extent premises, rights, easements or interests therein Court of the State of New York, Second De­ oi the improvement hereby intended is the ac­ partment, at a Special Term thereof, for the taken, affected, damaged, extinguished or de­ quisition of title in fee by The City of New SECOND DEPARTMENT. stroyed by the discontinuance and closing of Ben­ hearing of motions, to be held in the County York, for the use of the public, to all the lands C ourt House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in netts lane, from Eighty-fourth street to Gravesend and premises, with the buildings thereon and In the matter of the application of The City of Bay, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New the appurtenances thereto belonging, required The City of New York, on the 22d day of June, New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, York, as follows: for the opening and extending of Linden avenue, 1909, at' the opening of the C ourt on that day. wherever the same has not been heretofore from East Fifty-seventh street to East Ninety- Fourth—In case, however, objections are filed acquired, to the lands and premises required Parcel “A." eighth street, in the Twenty-ninth and Thirty- to said abstract of estimate of damage, the for the opening and extending of a new diag­ Beginning at a point on the northern line of -i-cond Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, City of notice of motion to confirm our final report onal street, from Jackson avenue, opposite the Eighty-fifth street distant 333 feet westerly from New York, being the following described lots, herein will stand adjourned to the date to be approach to the Blackwells Island Bridge, to the intersection of the northern line of_ Eighty- pieces or parcels of land, viz.: hereafter specified, and of which notice will be the northwesterly boundary of the Sunnysidc fifth street with the western line of Sixteenth Beginning at the intersection of the west line given to all those who have theretofore appeared YanL and from the southeasterly boundary of avenue as the same are laid down on the map of Ea>t Fifty-seventh street with the south line in this proceeding, as well as by publication in the Sunnyside Yard to Tbompsoit avenue; and of the City; i f Linden avenue, as the same are laid down on the C ity Record, pursuant to sections 981 and of VANDAM STREET, from the new diag­ I. Thence westerly along the northern line ofthe map of the City; 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amend onal street to Greenpoint avenue; and of Eighty-fifth street 34 feet; I. 1 hence northerly along the west line of ed by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. GREENPOINT AVENUE, from Review ave­ 1. Thence northerly deflecting 72 degrees 5 East Fifty-seventh street 100 feet; Date-d Borough of Manhattan, New York, Feb­ nue to Newtown Creek, in the First Ward, minutes to the right 315 feet to the southern J. Thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the ruary 26, 1909. Borough of Queens, City of New York. line of Eighty-fourth street; light 520 feet to the southwest line of Kemsen STEPHEN I). STEPHENS, Chairman; 3. Thence easterly along the southern line of avenue; J. HARRY TIERNAN, Commissioners. ft OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN Eighty fourth street 23 feet; 3. Thence easterly deflecting 19 degrees 30 _ order of the Supreme Court of the State of 4. Thence easterly deflecting 22 degrees 7 min­ minutes 50 seconds, more or less, to the left J ohn 1*. D unn, Clerk. m l8,a6 New York, bearing date the 15th day of March, utes to the right 12 feet; 113.05 feet, more or less, to the northeast line 1909, and entered and filed in the office of the >. Thence southerly 213 feet to the point of of Kemsen avenue; Clerk of the County of Queens on the 16th day beginning. 4. Thence northeasterly deflecting 16 degrees 9 of M arch. 1909, Clifford M. Tappen, John A. Parcel "B minutes 23 seconds, more or less, to the left 2,240 SECOND DEPARTMENT. Leach and flcorge V. Todd were appointed Com­ feet to the northeast line of East Ninety-eighth missioners of Estimate in the above-entitled pro­ Beginning at a point on the northern line of s ir e it: Eighty-sixth striet distant 248 feet westerly from 5. Thence southeasterly along the northeast In the matter of the application of The City of ceeding; that in and by said order Clifford M. the intersect! in of the northern line of Eighty- New Wrk, relative to acquiring title, in fee, Tappen was appointed the Commissioner of As sixth street with the western line of Sixteenth line of East Ninety-eighth street 80 feet; sessment. 6. Thence southwesterly deflecting 90 degrees wherever the same has not been heretofore Notice is hereby further given that, pursuant to the avenue as the same are laid down on the map acquired, to the lands and premises required "f the City; t ) the right 2,240 feet to the northeast line of statute in such case made and provided, that the Kemsen avenue; for the opening and extending of WILSON said Clifford M. Tappen, John A. Leach and i. Thence westerly along the northern line of 7. Thence southwesterly deflecting 10 degrees AVENUE, from the Old Bowery Bay road to Eighty-sixth street 34 feet; George V. Todd will attend at a Special Term 5 minutes 35 seconds, more or less, to tile left Tenth avenue, in the l'irst Ward, Borough of of the Supreme Court for the hearing of motions 4. Thence northerly deflecting 72 degrees 4 101.57 feet, more or less, to the southwest line Queens, City of New York. minutes to the right 210 feet to the southern of Rcirrsen avenue; to be held in the Kings County Court House in line of Eighty-fifth street; the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York 8. Thence westerly deflecting 45 degrees 45 on the 29th day of M arch, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock 3. Thence easterly along the southern line of minutes 48 seconds, more or less, to the right o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b y a n Eighty-fifth street 34 feet; N order of the Supreme Court of the State a. m. on that day, for the purpose of being ex 602.35* feet, more or less, to the point of be- aniined under oath by the Corporation Counse 4. Thence southerly 209 feet to the point of g. of New York, bearing date the 15th day of beginning. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, on March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office of 'I he City of New York, or by any person of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the having an interest in this proceeding, as to theii Parcel "C.” the 6th day of November, 1908, duly fixed and qualifications to act as such _ Commissioners o! determined the area of assessment for benefit in loth day of March, 1909, Frank L. Entwisle, Beginning at a point on the northern line or Ward R. Jeffers and Henry Hulin were appointed Estimate and as such Commissioner of Asses, tl is proceeding as follows: ment in the above entitled proceeding. Benson avenue distant 45 feet westerly from the Bounded on the west by a line midway between Commissioners of Estimate in the above-entitled intersection of the northern line of Benson Ka>t Fifty-fifth street and East Fifty-sixth street; proceeding; that in and by said order Frank Dated New York, M arch 17, 1909. avenue with the western line of Sixteenth avc on the north by a line always midway between I.. Entwisle was appointed the Commissioner of FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, E sq., nue as the same are laid down on the map of Lenox road and Linden avenue and by the pro­ Assessment. Corporation Counsel. the City; longation thereof; on the east by a line distant Notice is hereby further given that, pursuant Hall of Records. Borough of Manhattan, Nevt 1. Thence westerly along the northern line of 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the to the statute in such case made and provided, York City. Benson avenue 31 feet; easterly line of East Ninety-eighth street, the that the said Frank L. Entwisle, Ward R. Jef­ m l7,29 2. Thence northerly deflecting 79 degrees 32 sail] distance being measured at right angles fers and Henry Hulin will attend at a Special minutes to the right 38C feet; _ to East Ninety-eighth street, and on the south Term of the Supreme Court for the hearing of SECOND DEPARTMENT. 3. Thence northerly deflecting 7 degrees 27 by a line always midway between Linden avenue motions, to be held in and for the County of minutes to the left 152 feet to the eastern line and Church avenue and bv the prolongation Kings, in the County Court House, in the Bor­ In the matter of the application of The City o of Bay Eleventh street; thereof. ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the New York, relative to acquiring title whereve 4. Thence northerly along the eastern line of Dated New York. M arch 16, 1909. 29th day of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. the same has not been heretofore acquired ii Bay Eleventh street 106 feet; FRANCIS K. PENDLETON. on that day, for the purpose of being examined fee to the lands and premises required fo 5. Thence southerly deflecting 162 degrees 1 Corporation Counsel. under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The the opening and extending of CYPRES) m inute to the right 255 feet; Hall of Records, B irough of Manhattan, New City of New York, or by any person having an AVENUE, between Sixteenth street and Broad 6. Thence southerly 394 feet to the point of Y ork City. interest in this proceeding, as to their (justifica­ way, in the Third Ward, Borough of Queens beginning. m l9,30 tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate City of New York. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. THE CITY RECORD 3183

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN ond Department, at a Special Term of said Court, The City of New York, on the 30th day of April, ers of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of the Laws A~ order of the Supreme Court of the Stale of for the hearing of motions, to be held in the 1909, at the opening of the Court on that day. of 1905, as amended, and the acts relating New York, bearing dale the ISth day of March, County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn Fifth—In case, however, objections are tiled thereto. 1909, and entered and filed in the office of the in The City of New York, on Monday, the 22d to cither of said abstracts of estimate and assess­ Such application will be made to the Supreme Clerk of the County of Queens on the 16th day day of M arch. 1909, at the opening of the Court ment, the notice of motion to confirm our final Court at a Special Term thereof, to be held at of March, 1909, Ira G. D arrin, John E. McCabe on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can report herein will stand adjourned to the date to the Court House, in the City of Kingston, Coun­ and Frank E. Lossc were appointed Commission­ be heard thereon, for an order amending and be hereafter specified, and of which notice will ty of Ulster, N. Y., on the 20th day of March, ers of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding; correcting the proceedings entitled “In the matter be given to ail those who have theretofore ap­ 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, that in and by said order Ira G. Darrin was ap­ of the application of The City of New York peared in this proceeding, as well as by publica­ or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. pointed the Commissioner of Assessment. relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has tion in the City R ecord and in the corporation The object of such application is to obtain an Notice is hereby further given that pursuant not been heretofore acquired, to the lands and newspapers, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of order of the Court appointing three disinterested to the statute in such case made and provided, premises required for the opening and extending the Greater New York Charter, as amended by and competent freeholders, one of whom shall re­ that the said Ira G. Darrin, John E. McCabe of Van Alst avenue (although not yet named by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. side in the County of New York and at least and Frank E. Losse will attend at a Special Term proper authority)^ from Hoyt avenue to Winthrop Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, March one of whom shall reside in the County of Ul­ of the Supreme Court for the hearing of motions avenue, in the hirst Ward, Borough of Queens, 4, 1909. ster, to act as Commissioners of Appraisal under to be held in and for the County of Kings, in City of New York,’’ as shown on a map or plan ANDREW LEMON, Chairman. said act, and discharge all the duties conferred the County Court House, in the Borough of adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportion­ lO IIN M. ZURN, by said act and the acts amendatory thereof. Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 29th day ment on June 23, 1905, and approved by the GEO. W. PALMER. The following is a description of the real es­ "of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. in. on that Mayor on July 11, 1905, by changing the lines of Commissioners. tate to be acquired, together with a reference to day, for the purpose of being examined under said Van Alst avenue, between Hoyt and Win­ J ames F. Q uigley, Clerk. the date and place of filing the map: oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of throp avenues, so as to move said avenue twenty- m4,20 All those certain pieces or parcels of real New York, or by any person having an interest five (25) feet east of its present position. estate situated in the Town of Olive, County in this proceeding, as to their qualifications to That the said Van Alst avenue as so changed of Ulster and State of New York, shown on a act as such Commissioners of Estimate, and as by a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate SUPREME COURT—THIRD JUDI­ map entitled “Reservoir Department. Section such Commissioner of Assessment in the above and Apportionment on the 8th day of February, No. 14. Board of Water Supply of The City of entitled proceeding. 1907, is bounded and technically described as fol­ CIAL DISTRICT. New York. Map of real estate situated in the Dated New York, M arch 17, 1909. lows: Town of Olive, County of Ulster and State of FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Esq.. Parcel "A.” THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER New York, to be acquired bv The City of New Corporation Counsel. COUNTY. York under the provisions o f chapter 724 of the Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New Beginning at a point formed by the intersection Laws of 1905, as amended, for the construction of the northerly line of Hoyt avenue with the York City. Ashokan R eservoir, S ection No. 5. of Ashokan Reservoir and appurtenances, from m l 7,29 easterly line of Van Alst avenue, as the same the vicinity of Shokan to the vicinity of Olive,’’ was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Ap­ Town of Olive, Ulster County. which map was filed in the office of the County ‘ SECOND DEPARTMENT. portionment February 8, 1907; Clerk of the County of Ulster, at Kingston, 1. Running thence westerly for one hundred In the matter of the application and petition of N. Y., on the 22d day of December, 1908; which and eight-tenths (100.8) feet along the northerly parcels are bounded and described as follows: In the matter of the application of The City of line of Hoyt avenue to the westerly line of Van J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and New York, relative to acquiring title in fee Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of Beginning at the southwest corner of Parcel Alst avenue; No. 664, in the centre of the Ulster and Dela­ wherever the same has not been heretofore 2. Thence northerly deflecting to the right Water Supply of The City of New York, to acquired to the lands and premises required for acquire real estate for and on behalf of The ware Plank road, and running thence along the ninety-seven degrees fourteen minutes (97 degrees westerly line of said parcel, north 6 degrees the opening and extending of PROSPECT 14 minutes) for three thousand seven hundred City of New York, under chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905 and the acts amendatory there­ 39 minutes west 371.5 feet and north 7 degrees STREET, from Hunter avenue to Webster ave­ and thirty-one and seventy-eight hundredths 14 minutes west 398.3 feet, crossing a branch nue, in the Fast Ward, Borough of Queens, (3,731.78) feet along the westerly line of Van of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. Y., for the purpose of providing an addi­ of Butternut Creek, to the northwest corner of City of New York. Alst avenue to the southerly line of Wolcott said parcel, in the southerly line of Parcel No. avenue; tional supply of pure and wholesome water for the use of The City of New York. 661; thence partly along said line and along NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN 3. Thence easterly deflecting to the right ninety the westerly line of said parcel, south 87 degrees degrees (90 degrees) for one hundred (100) feet 23 m inutes west 519.2 feet and north 16 degrees order of the Supreme Court of the State along the southerly line of Wolcott avenue to the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of New York, bearing date the 15th day of the third separate report of William 1). 39 minutes east 249.8 feet to the northwest easterly line of Van Alst avenue; corner of same; thence partly along the north­ March, 1909, and entered and filed in the office 4. Thence southerly for three thousand seven llrinnier, John IC Harrison and Eugene I*'. Pat­ of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the ten, who were appointed Commissioners of Ap­ erly line of said Parcel No. 661, along the hundred and nineteen and nine hundredths northerly iinc of Parcel No. 662, partly along 16th day of March, 1909, George E. Blackwell, (3,719.09) feet along the easterly line of Van praisal in the above entitled matter, by an order Harry Sutphin and Edward T. Kassel were ap­ of this Court, made at a Special Term thereof, the northerly line of Parcel No. 663, and along Alst avenue to the northerly line of Hoyt avenue, the northerly lines of Parcels Nos. 665, 666, pointed Commissioners of Estimate in the above the place of beginning. held at the Court House, in the City of King­ entitled proceeding; that in and by said order ston, U lster County, N. V., May 18, 1907, was 667 and 672, the following courses, distances George E. Blackwell was appointed the Commis­ Parcel "B.“ tiled in the office of the Clerk of the County of and curves: South 88 degrees 7 minutes east sioner of Assessment. U lster on the 5th day of February, 1909, and 443.7 feet, on a curve of 433 feet radius to Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the right, 319.3 feet, recrossing the before-men­ Notice is hereby further given that pursuant of the northerly line of Wolcott avenue with the affects parrels numbers one hundred and eighty- to the statute in such case made and provided, three (183), one hundred and eighty-four (184), tioned branch of Butternut Creek, on a curve eastcrlv line of Van Alst avenue, as the same of 988.1 feet radius to the left, 552.4 feet, and that the said George E. Blackwell, Harry Sutphin was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Ap­ one hundred and ninety-five E (195-E), one hun­ and Edward T. Kassel will attend at a Special dred and ninety-four A (194-A), one hundred and south 77 degrees 54 minutes 10 seconds cast Term of the Supreme Court for the hearing of portionment February 8, 1907; 825.4 feet to the northeast corner of said Parcel 1. Running thence westerly for one hundred ninety-four B (194-B), one hundred and ninety- No. 672; thence along the easterly line of said motions to he held in and for the County of (100) feet along the northerly line of Wolcott four C (194-C), one hundred and ninety-nine Kings, in the County Court House, in the Bor­ (199), two hundred (200), forty-one (41), two parcel, south 13 degrees 52 m inutes east 135.7 ough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York, on the avenue to the westerly line of Van Alst avenue; feet, north 76 degrees 8 minutes east 16 feet and 2. Thence northerly deflecting to the right hundred and two (202), two hundred and three south 13 degrees 52 minutes east 77.9 feet to 29th day of M arch, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock a. m. ninety degrees (90 degrees) for eight hundred (203), two hundred and fourteen (214), two on that dav. for the purpose of being examined the southeast corner of same, in the centre (800) feet along the northerly line of Van Alst hundred and fifteen (215), two hundred and of the before-mentioned Ulster and under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The avenue to the southerly line of Winthrop ave­ twenty-one A (221-A) and two hundred and City of New York, or by any person having an Plank road; thence along the centre line of said nue; thirteen (213), shown on the map in this pro­ toad, and partly along the southerly line of said interest in this proceeding, as to their qualifica­ 3. Thence easterly deflecting to the right ninety ceeding. tions to act as such Commissioners of Estimate, parcel, south 76 degrees 8 minutes west 83.4 degrees (90 degrees) for one hundred (100) feet Notice is further given that an application feet to the northeast corner of Parcel No. 671; and as such Commissioner of Assessment in the along the southerly line of Winthrop avenue to will be made at a Special Term of the Supreme above entitled proceeding. thence along the easterly line of said parcel the easterly line of Van Alst avenue; Court of the State of New York, to be held in and partly along the easterly line of Parcel No. Dated New S’nrk. March 17. 1909. 4. Thence southerly for eight hundred (800) and for the Third Judicial District, at the Court FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Esq.. 670, south 1 degree 32 minutes cast 1,026.1 feet along the easterly line of Van Alst avenue House, in the City of Kingston, County of Ul­ feet and south 6 degrees 36 minutes east 94 Corporation Counsel. to the northerly line of Wolcott avenue, the place ster, N . Y., on the 20th day of March, 1909, at feet to the northwest corner of Parcel No. Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, New of beginning. 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as 673; thence along the northerly line of said York City. soon thereafter as counsel can he heard, for an ml 7.29 Van Alst avenue is shown on a map entitled parcel, jiartly along the westerly lines of Parcels “Flan showing a change in the man of The City order confirming said report and for such other Nos. 675 and 676, and along the westerly and of New York. Borough of Queens, by altering the and further relief as may be just. northerly lines of Parcel No. 677, the following SECOND DEPARTMENT. lines of Van Alst avenue, from Hoyt avenue to Reserving to The City of New York the right courses, distances and curve: South 71 degrees Winthrop avenue, in the First Ward, Borough to oppose the confirmation of any or all parcels 22 m inutes east 77 feet, south 18 degrees 36 In the matter of the application of The City of of Queens, City of New York.” The said map is contained in said report. minutes west 20.7 feet. on a curve of New York relative to acquiring title to the dated March 26, 1907, and filed in the office of Dated New York. February 20, 1909. 5.679.7 feet radius to the left, 871.1 feet lands, tenements and hereditaments required the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 18th FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, (chord south 75 degrees 45 minutes east for the purpose of opening and extending day of May, 1907, and in the offices of the Corporation Counsel. 870.2 feet), north 37 degrees 58 minutes east EAST THIRTY FOURTH STREET, from President of the Borough of Queens and the Hall of Records, New York City. 237.8 feet, north 78 degrees 1 minute east 862.5 Clarkson street to Church avenue, in the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York f27,m20 feet, north 35 degrees 58 minutes east 477.1 feet, Twenty-ninth Ward, in the Borough of Brook­ on or about the 14th day of Mav. 1907. north 37 degrees 30 minutes east 506.8 feet, lyn, The City of New York. Dated New York, M arch 9, 1909. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ULSTER scuth 51 degrees 54 minutes east 343.4 feet and FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, COUNTY. south 52 degrees 12 minutes cast 357.7 feet to Corporation Counsel the northwest corner of Parcel No. 678, in the NOTICE______IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T T H E Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City centre of a road leading from Shokan and final report of the Commissioners of Esti­ of New York. Ashokan Reservoir, Section No. 9. Brodhcad to Olive; thence along the northerly mate and Assessment in the above entitled matter m9,22 line of said parcel, and partly along the north- will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Second Separate Report. eily line of Parcel No. 681, the following courses, Court of the State of New York, Second Depart­ distances and curves: South 52 degrees 12 min­ ment. at a Special Term thereof, o be held in SECOND DEPARTMENT. In the matter of tile application and petition of utes east 795.2 feet, on a curve of 5.649.7 feet the County Court House, in the Borough of radius to the left, 681.1 feet (chord north 68 Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 22d J. Edward Simmons, Charles N. Chadwick and In the matter of the application of The City of Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board of degrees 10 ininutn east 680.7 feet), south 25 day of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in forenoon degrees 17 minutes east 40 feet, on a curve of that day; and that the said final report has New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever Water Supply of The City of New York, to the same has not been heretofore acquired, to acquire real estate for and on behalf of The of 5.689.7 feet radius to the left, 159.1 feet been deposited in the office of the Clerk of (chord north 63 degrees 49 minutes east 159.1 the County of Kings, there to remain for and the lands, tenements and hereditaments re­ City of New York, under chapter 724 of the quired for the opening and extending of Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there­ feet), north 63 degrees 3 m inutes east 1,025.5 during the space of five days, as required by law. feet, crossing a road leading to Browns Sta­ Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, March C HURCH AVENUE, from Flatbush avenue to of, in the Town of Olive, Ulster County, N. East Eleventh street, in the Twenty-ninth Y., for the purpose of providing an additional tion, and north 19 degrees 5 minutes west 173.8 IS, 1909. feet to a point in the centre of the before-men­ THOMAS H. TROY. Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New supply of pure and wholesome water for the use of The City of New York. tioned road leading from Shokan and Brod- M A T TH E W V. O’M ALLEY, York. head to Olive: thence along the centre line of JOSEPH P. CONWAY, said road, north 75 degrees 58 minutes 40 sec­ Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment. E, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSION- p LEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE second separate report of Virgil B. Van onds east 274.5 feet; thence continuing along J ames F. Q uigley, Clerk. W ers of Estimate and Assessment in the the northerly line of Parcel No. 681, and run­ m lS ,19 above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all Wagonen, Gerald Hull Gray and William F. Raf­ ning parttv along the northerly lines of Pa- persons interested in this proceeding, and to the ferty. who were appointed the Commissioners of cels Nos. 683 and 684 and along the northerly owner or owners, occupant or occupants of ail Appraisal in the above-entitled matter by an order lines of Parcels Nos. 7t)0. 692, 691 and 690, SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. houses and lots and improved and unimproved of this Court, made at a Special Term thereof, at north 63 degrees 3 minutes east 2,892.2 feet, lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it Kingston, Ulster County, N. Y., on the 21st day north 44 feet, crossing the before-mentioned In the matter of acquiring title by The City of may concern, to wit: of September, 1907 (the time of said Commis­ Ulster and Delaware Plank road, and north 63 New York to certain lands and premises situ­ First—That we have completed our amended sioners for making their report having been duly degrees 3 minutes east 3.242.3 feet, crossing ated on the northeasterly corner of AUBURN and supplemental estimate and assessment, and extended pursuant to section 14 of said act by another road leading to Browns Station, to PLACE and ST. EDWARDS STREET, in the that all persons interested in this proceeding, or order of said Court, dated September 19, 1908). the northeast corner of said Parcel No. 690; Borough of Brooklyn, duly selected as a site in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments was filed in the office of the County Clerk of thence along the easterly and southerly lines for a public library. and premises affected thereby, and having objec­ Ulster County on the 18th day of February, of said parcel, the easterly and southerly lines tions thereto, do present their said objections in 1909, and affects Parcels Nos. 385, 397. 400, 391, of Parcel No. 689, partly along the northerly o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t writing, duly verified, to us at our office, No. 166 404, 429, 414, 387, 435. 436, 420, 411. 425, 384, and along the southerly lines of Parcel No. N George S. Billings, Norman S. Dike and Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in 379, 419, 398, 427, 381-A, 380-A, 382 A and 688, the following: courses and distances: South Thomas P. Peters, Commissioners of Estimate The Citv of New York, on or before the 23d 382-B. shown on the map in this proceeding and 37 degrees 36 minutes east 1,251.2 feet, south in the above entitled proceeding, have made and day of March, 1909, and that we, the said Com­ the amended maps made of the four last-num­ 40 degrees 21 minutes east 88.2 feet, south 38 signed their final report herein and, on March 12, missioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for bered parcels respectively. degrees 49 m inutes east 147.2 feet, recrossing 1909, filed the same in the office of the Board_ of that purpose will be in attendance at our said _ Further notice is hereby given that an applica­ the before-mentioned U lster and Delaware Plank- Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New office on the 25th day of March, 1909, at 2 tion will be made at a Special Term of the road, south 67 degrees 21 minutes west 640.3 York, at No. 2/7 Broadway, in the Borough of o’clock p. m. Supreme Court of the State of New York, to be feet, south 38 degrees 32 minutes east 593.8 feet, Manhattan, in The City of New York, and on the Second—That the abstracts of our said amended held in and for the Third Judicial District, at south 64 degrees 54 m inutis west 301.1 feet, same day filed a duplicate of said report in the and supplemental estimate and assessment, to­ the Court House in the City of Kingston, south 41 degrees 14 minutes east 652.7 feet, office of the Clerk of Kings County, in the Hall gether with our damage and benefit maps, and Ulster County. N. Y., on the 20th day of March, south 54 degrees 1 minute west 819.3 feet, north of Records, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, 45 degrees 56 m inutes west 202.1 feet, south City of New York, and that said report will be documents used by us in making the same, have or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, 52 degrees 51 minutes west 430.8 feet, north 54 presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court, been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings for an order confirming said report, and for such degrees 30 m inutes west 20.1 feel, south 52 de at Special Term for the hearing of motions, in the Law Department of The City of New other and further relief as may be just. grees 36 m inutes west 229.1 feet, south 37 to be held in the County Court House, in Kings York, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough Reserving to The City of New York the right degrees 10 m inutes west 165.4 feet, south 46 County, on March 24, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until to oppose the confirmation of any or all par­ degrees 26 minutes east 32.7 feet, south 51 de­ a. m., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be the 3d dav of April, 1909. cels contained in said report. grees 37 minutes west 376.7 feet and north heard. Third—That the limits of our assessment for Dated New York, February 20, 1909. 48 degrees 5 minutes west 282.4 feet to the Dated Brooklyn, New York City, March 12, benefit include all those lands, tenements and , northeast corner of Parcel No. 685. in the centre 1909. hereditaments and premises situate, lying and Corporation Counsel. of the last-mentioned road leading to Browns FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City Hall of Records, corner of Chambers and Cen­ Station; thence along the centre line of said Corporation Counsel. of New York, which, taken together, are bounded tre streets. Borough of Manhattan, New York road and the easterly line of said parcel, south m!2,22 and described as follows, viz.: City. 2 degrees 1 minute west 280.9 feet to the south­ On the east by the westerly line of Flatbush f27,m20 east corner of said parcel; thence partly along SECOND DEPARTMENT. avenue; on the north by a line drawn parallel the southerly line of same, partly along the with Church avenue and distant 500 feet north­ THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. easterly and along the southerly lines of Parcel erly of the northerly line of Church avenue; said No. 682, along the easterly and southerly lines In the matter of the application of The City of of Parcel No. 680, along the southerly line of New York, relative to amending its application distance being measured at right angles to the ASHOKAN RESERVOIR. line of Church avenue; on the west by the east­ before-mentioned Parcel No. 678, partly along heretofore made in the matter of acquiring the easterly, along the southerly and par’ly title in fee, wherever the same has not been erly line of East Eleventh street (Stratford road), Section No. 14, T own of Olive, Uletee and on the south bv a line drawn parallel with along the westerly lines of Parcel No. heretofore acquired, to the lands and premises County. N. Y. 679, and partly along the southerly line required for the opening and extending of VAN Church avenue and distant 500 feet southerly of the southerly line of Church avenue, said dis­ of Parcel No. 674, the following courses ALST AVENUE (although not yet named by NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ and distances: South 58 degrees 24 minutes proper authority), from Hoyt avenue to tance being measured at right angles to the line POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OF of Church avenue. APPRAISAL. west 196.4 feet, south 38 degrees 4 minutes Winthrop avenue, in the First Ward of the Fourth—That, provided there be no Objections west 763.2 feet, north 52 degrees 41 minutes west Borough of Queens, City of New York. fded to either of said abstracts, our final report 1,129.3 feet, crossing a brook, south 39 degrees herein will be presented for confirmation to the UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 16 minutes west 3.299.5 feet, north 52 degrees PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec­ that it is the intention of the Corporation 39 minutes west 506.8 feet, south 53 degrees 56 * cases made and provided, notice is hereby ond Department, at a Special Term thereof for Pcounsel of The City of New York to make ap­minutes west 142.5 feet, north 46 degrees 21 given that an application will be made to the the hearing of motions, to be held in the County plication to the Supreme Court of the State of minutes west 193 feet, crossing another brook, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec­ Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, In New Y ork for the appointment of Commission­ north 40 degrees 39 minutes east 122.7 feet. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909. 3184 THE CITY RECORD

of said railroad, to the most easterly point of north 50 degrees 55 minutes west 1,241.4 feet, re- The following is a description of the real estate north 50 degrees 11 m inutes West 1,021.2 feet, said Parcel No. 376, in the northerly line of be­ crossing the first mentioned road leading to to be acquired, together with a reference to the north 22 degrees 12 minutes west 807.2 feet, fore mentioned Parcel No. 375, said point being date and place of filing the map: north 28 degrees 2 minutes west 20.3 feet, north Browns Station, north 53 degrees 25 minutes 33 degrees 53 m inutes west 150 feet, south 78 also in the centre of before mentioned road lead­ west 389.5 feet, south 74 degrees 19 minutes All those certain pieces or parcels of real estate degrees 3 minutes west 201.3 feet, north 19 de­ ing from Salisbury Mills to Vailsgate; thence west 1,825.1 feet, south 42 degrees east 207.3 situated in the towns of Cornwall, New Windsor along the centre line of said road, partly along feet, south 66 degrees 39 minutes west 395.2 grees 50 m inutes west 50 feet, north 70 degrees and Newburg, County of Orange and State of 10 minutes east 180 feet, north 33 degrees 53 said northerly parcel line north 77 degrees 38 feet, south 69 degrees 34 minutes west 1,136.2 New York, shown on a certain map entitled: minutes 30 seconds east 17.6 feet and north 65 feet, north 7 degrees 19 minutes west 423.2 feet, minutes west 286.2 feet, and north 83 degrees 55 “Northern Aqueduct Department, Section No. 8. minutes west 825.5 feet, crossing Drury lane degrees 53 m inutes 30 seconds east crossing another brook, and south 80 degrees 3 Board of Water Supply of The City of New 34 feet; thence continuing along said minutes west 716.2 feet to a point in the south­ (leading from Little Britain to St. Andrew) to York. Man of real estate situated in the towns the most westerly point of said Parcel No. 409, in northerly parcel line and running along the erly line of the before mentioned road leading of Cornwall, New Windsor and Newburg, County northerly lines of before mentioned Parcels Nos. from Shokan and lirodhead to Olive; thence con­ the line between the towns of Newburg and of Orange and State of New Y’ork, to be acquired Montgomery: thence along said town line, and 373 and 372 and partly along the northerly line tinuing along said southerly line of Parcel No. by The City of New York under the provisions of before mentioned Parcel No. 371 the following 674 and running partly along the westerly line continuing along the westerly line of Parcel No. of chapter /24 of the Laws of 1905, as amended, 409 north 16 degrees 7 minutes east 550 feet to courses and distances: South 16 degrees 46 min­ of said parcel south 21 degrees 19 minutes east for the construction of Catskill Aqueduct anti utes 30 seconds east 75.9 feet, south 51 degrees 518.8 feet, south 78 degrees 3 minutes west the northwest corner of said parcel, said point appurtenances, from the vicinity of Yailsgate to being also the southwest corner of Parcel No. 295 53 minutes east 263.3 feet, north 38 degrees 7 817.9 feet and north 15 degrees 57 minutes west the vicinity of Coldenliam,” which map was filed minutes cast 60 feet, south 51 degrees 53 minutes 500 feet to a point in tite centre of said road of Real Estate Section No. 6, Northern Aqueduct in the office of the County Clerk of the County Department (the map of which section was filed east 250 feet, south 38 degrees 7 minutes west 60 leading to Olive; thence along the centre line of of Orange, at Goshen, New Y'ork, on the 17tli feet, and south 51 degrees 53 m inutes east 1,205.5 same south 79 degrees 5 minutes west 169.4 in the office of the County Clerk of the County day of December, 1908; which parcels are bound­ of Orange at Goshen. New York, on the 15th day feet, recrossing before mentioned road leading teet: thence continuing along the westerly line ed and described as follows: from Orrs Mills to Vailsgate, to the most easterly of Parcel No. 674, and running partly along the of June, 1908); thence along the southerly line of Beginning at the most westerly point of Parcel the" last mentioned parcel and the northerly line point of said Parcel No. 371, in before^ mentioned southerly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 670 No. 369 of real estate Section No. 7, Northern line between the Towns of New Windsor and and along the southerly and westerly lines of of before mentioned Parcel No. 409 south 73 de­ Aqueduct Department (the map of which section grees 54 minutes east 665.6 feet, recrossing Drury Cornwall, said point being also in the northerly Parcel No. 669 the following courses and dis­ line of before mentioned Parcel No. 370; thence tances: North 1 degree 57 minutes west 418.5 was tiled in the office of the County Clerk of the lane, to the northeast corner of said Parcel No. County of Orange at Goshen, New York, on 409; thence partly along the easterly line of said partly along said line south 51 degrees 53 minutes feet, north 43 degrees 3 minutes east 503.8 feet, the 14th day of December, 1908), said point be east 5 feet, on a curve of 25 feet radius to the north 35 degrees 1 minute west 1,020.5 feet, parcel and along the northerly and easterly lines ing also in the southerly line of Parcel No. 370 of before mentioned Parcel No. 408 the following left 5.9 feet and south 65 degrees 29 minutes 30 north 21 degrees 36 minutes cast 622.4 feet, I seconds cast 727.5 feet, to the most easterly point south 85 degrees 34 m inutes west 478 feet and of the section hereby described, and running courses and distances: South 12 degrees 1 min­ north 9 degrees 43 minutes west 9e8.8 feet to the thence partly along said southerly line, north 65 ute cast 44.4 feet, south 33 degrees 53 minutes of said parcel in the northerly line of befqre northwest corner of said Parcel No. 669, in the

  • sing before mentioned Jackson avenue, south iines of Parcels Nos. 393 and 394, the following PROPOSALS EOit BIDS AND ESTIMATES K ensko Reservoir, Section No. 6. 9 degrees 17 minutes west 207.5 feet, south 2 FOR THE CITY OK NEW YORK. cour-cs. distances and curie: North 51 degrees degrees 48 minutes west 216.9 feet, south 1 de­ 53 minutes west 3.345.3 feet, crossing the New- gree 35 minutes east 779.9 feet, south 19 degrees Second Separate Report. burg short line of the Erie Railroad, the New- 45 m inutes eaM 755.3 feet, south 39 degrees 22 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. hurg hr nch of said railroad and a road leading minutes east 631.5 feet, south 34 degrees 6 min­ In the matter of the application and petition from Washington square to Y'ailsgate; south 85 utes ea=t 1.017.9 feet, south 54 degrees 31 min­ GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS I'O BIDDERS. degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds west 490.4 feet, of J. Edward Sinunons, Charles N. Chadwick utes east 937.2 feet, again recrossing Jackson and Charles A. Shaw, constituting the Board north 6 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds west 381.9 The person or persons making a bid or estimate feet, north 17 degrees 28 minutes west 777.2 feet, avenue, south 64 degrees 5 m inutes east 117.4 of Water Supply of The City of New York, feet, south 5 degrees 2 minutes west 21.3 feet, for any services, work, materials or supplies for to acquire real estate for and on behalf of north 25 degrees 15 minutes west 588.8 feet, 'Ihe City of New York, or for any of its dcpait north 34 degrees 18 minutes west 39.3 feet, south 84 degrees 58 minutes east 55.8 feet, south The City of New York, under chapter 724 64 degrees 5 minutes east 80 feet and south 8 de­ ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same of the Laws of 1905, and the acts am endatory north 43 degrees 20 minutes west 841 feet, north in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of 20 degrees 44 m inutes west 3,369.1 feet, north grees 59 minutes west 45.7 feet to the southeast thereof, in the Town of Mount Pleasant, corner of said Parcel No. 397, in the northerly the supplies, materials, work or services for which Westchester County, N. Y., for the purpose 25 degrees 5 m inutes west 1,143 feet, south 71 the bid or estimate is made, with his or their degrees 47 minutes west 11 feet, north 15 de­ line of before mentioned Parcel No. 396, said of providing an additional supply of pure and point being also in the centre of before men­ name or names and the dale of presentation to wholesome water for the use ot The City of grees 36 minutes west 30.5 feet, north 35 degrees the President or Board or to the head of the 51 minutes west 66.5 feet, on a curie of 100 feet tioned Little Britain turnpike; thence along the New York. centre line of said turnpike, partly along said Department at his or its office, on or before the radius to the l?ft, 73.2 feet, and north 77 de­ date and hour named in the advertisement for grees 49 minutes west 2,776.8 feet, to tile most northerly parcel line, south 84 degrees 58 min­ the same, at whicli time and place the estimates pUIlLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI westerly point of said Parcel No. 394, in the utes east 122.5 feet; thence continuing along the northerly line of said parcel and running along received will be publicly opened by the President centre of a road leading from Salisbury Mills to or Board or head of said Department and read, lany, John 1. Storm and Charles II. Lovett, who Little Britain turnpike, said point being also in the northeily lines of before mentioned Parcels Nos. 395 and 392, the northerly line of Parcel and the award of the contract made according were appointed Commissioners of Appraisal in the the southerly line of Parcel No. 395; thence part­ to law as soon thereafter as practicable. above entitled matter by an order of this Court, ly along said line and along the southerly line of No. 391, parlly along the northerly and easterly Each bid or estimate shall contain the name made at a Special Term thereof, held at the lines of before mentioned I’arcei No. 390, along Parcel No. 396. tile following courses and dis- the northerly and easterly lines of before men­ and place of residence of the person making the Court House in White Plains, Westchester lances: North 77 degrees 49 minutes west 1,225.4 same, and names of all persons interested _ with County, N. Y.. on July 20, 1907, was filed in teet, cro-sing another road leading from Salis­ tioned Parcel No. 389, the easterly line of before him therein, and, if no other person be so inter­ the office of the Clerk of the County of West­ mentioned Parcel No. 388, and partly along the bury Mills to l.ittle Britain turnpike, nor_th 56 easterly line of before mentioned Parcel No. 387, ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that chester on the 6th day of February, 1909. degrees 33 minutes west 708.1 feet, south 78 de­ it is made without any connection with any other Said report bears date February 1, 1909, and grees 27 minutes west 176.8 feet, north 56 degrees the folic wing courses, distances and curve: person making an estimate for the same purpose, affects Parcels Nos. 3'>7, 368, 373, 375, 379, 381, South 64 degrees 5 m inutes east 304 feet, south 33 minutes west 250 feet, north 25 degrees 16 39 degrees 38 m inutes east 212.3 feet, south 32 and is in all respects fair and without collusion 385, 384, 389, 392, 393, 396. 397, 408, 409, 411, m inutes west 578.5 feet, north 39 degrees 38 or fraud, and that no member of the Board of 420, 423, 424, 437. 429, 430, 431, 433, 434, 437, minutes west 302.5 feet, crossing a pond, and degrees 27 nffnutes cast 75.1 feet, south 25 de­ Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a 438. 447 and 448, shown oil the map in this pro­ n. rth 64 degrees 5 minutes west 548 feet, to the grees 16 minutes east 365.5 feet, south 56 de­ bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other ceeding. tn..st westerly point of said Paicel No. 396, in grees 33 m inutes east 984.4 feet, south 77 de­ officer of The City of New Y’ork is, shall be or Public notice is further given that an appli­ the centre of Little Britain turnpike leading from grees 49 minutes east 3,345.7 feet, recrossing the two before mentioned roads leading from Little become interested, directly or indirectly, as con­ cation will be made at a Special Term of the 1 ittlc Britain to Newburg. said point being also tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or Supreme Court of the State of New York, to be in tlie southerly line of Parcel No. 399; thence lSritain turnpike to Salisbury Mills, north 79 de­ otherwise in or in the performance of the con­ held in and for the Ninth Judicial District, at partly along said line, along the westerly line of grees 19 minutes east 651.2 feet, south 15 degrees tract, or in the supplies, work or business to the Court House at White Plains, Westchester Parcel No. 398 again partly along the southerly 9 m inutes east 284.8 feet, south 77 degrees 49 which it relates, or in any portion of the profits County, N. Y., on the 3d day of April, 1909, line of Parcel No. 399, partly along the westerly minutes east 26 feet, on a curve of 300 feet thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day or as line of said parcel, along the westerly lines of radius to the right, 219.7 feet, south 35 degrees tlie oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak­ soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an Parcels Nos 400, 401 and 402, the following 51 minutes east 1,132.2 feet, south 28 degrees ing the estimate that the several matters stated order cjnnrming -aid report, and for such other courses and distances: North 54 degrees 31 min­ 18 minutes east 78.9 feet, south 20 degrees 44 herein are in all respects true. and further relief as may be just. utes west 725.8 feet, crossing Jackson avenue minutes east 226.6 feet and north 71 degrees 17 Each bid or estimate shall be accompanied by Dated M arch 6, 1909. (leading from Little Britain turnpike to Cochecton minutes east 62.9 feet to a point in the westerly the consent, in writing, of two householders or FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, turnpike), north 15 degrees 42 minutes cast 33.5 line of a road leading from Little Britain turn­ freeholders in The City of New York, or of a Corporation Counsel. pike to Y'ailsgate; thence along said road line, Office and Post-Office Address, Hall of Rec­ feet, north 86 degrees 3 minutes west 158,4 feet, guaranty or surety company duly authorized by north 8 degrees 17 minutes west 26.5 feet, north continuing along the easterly line of Parcel No. law to act as surety, and shall contain the mat­ ords, coiner of Chambers and Centre Streets, 387. and running partly along the easterly line Borough of Manhattan, New York City. 34 degrees 6 minutes west 394.5 feet, north 73 ters set forth in the blank forms mentioned degrees 46 minutes west 160.4 feet, north 16 de­ of before mentioned Parcel No. 386, the follow­ below. m!3,a3 grees 25 m inutes east 132.7 feet, north 34 de­ ing courses and distances: South 18 degrees 30 No bid or estimate will be considered unless, grees 6 minutes west 527.7 feet, north 46 degrees minutes east 426.3 feet, south 18 degrees east as a condition precedent to the reception or con­ NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ORANGE 59 minute-., west 377.4 feet, north 39 degrees 22 562.9 feet, south 24 degrees 21 minutes east 441 sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by COUNTY. minutes west 285,1 feet, north 19 degrees 45 feet, south 23 degrees 8 minutes east 697.2 feet, a certified check upon one of the State or Na­ minutes west 741.7 feet, north 1 degree 35 min­ south 16 degrees 8 minutes west 12.5 feet, south tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to utes west 905.9 feet, north 2 degrees 48 minutes 10 degrees 3 minutes east 296.1 feet, south 9 the order of the Comptroller, or money to the NORTHERN AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. ca.t 233.5 feet, north 9 degrees 17 minutes east degrees 33 minutes east 139.6 feet, south 18 de­ amount of five per centum of the amount of the CATSK1LL AQUEDUCT. 573.1 feet, and north 15 degrees 52 m inutes east grees 34 minutes cast 47.4 feet, south 27 degrees bond required, as provided in section 420 of the 468,5 feet, to the most northerly point of said 11 m inutes east 81.1 feet and south 34 degrees Greater New York Charter. S ection No. 8. Parcel No. 402. in the centre of before mentioned 22 minutes east 94.7 feet; thence continuing The certified check or money should not be in tackson avenue, said point being also in the along the easterly line of Parcel No. 386 and closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti­ westerly line of Parcel No. 403; thence partly running along the easterly line of before men­ mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate Towns of Cornwall, N ew W indsor and N ew­ tioned Parcel No. 385, partly along the easterly envelope addressed to the head of the Depart­ el rg. ’ along said parcel line and along the centre line of -aid avenue the following courses and distances: line of before mentioned Parcel No. 383 and ment, President or Board, or submitted personally North 8 degrees 11 minutes west 54 feet, north along the northerly line of Parcel No, 384, upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP­ 12 degrees 44 minutes east 237.4 feet, north 13 the following courses and distances: South 62 For particulars as to the quantity and quality POINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS OK degrees 5 minutes west 2o.9 feet, and north 7 de­ degrees 17 minutes west 16.2 feet, south 20 de­ of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the APPRAISAL. grees 22 minutes east 168.4 feet, to the southeast grees 44 minutes east 334.7 feet, south 43 degrees work, reference must be made to the specifica­ corner of Parcel No. 404; thence along the 20 minutes east 866.1 feet, south 34 degrees 18 tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said southerly line of said parcel and partly along the m inutes east 102.2 feet south 25 degrees 15 min­ office of the President, Board or Department. UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN siutherly lines of Parcels Nos. 405 and 407 the utes east 602.5 feet, south 17 degrees 28 No hid shall be accepted from or contract that it is the intention of the Corporation following courses and distances: North 69 de­ minutes east 390.9 feet, south 75 degrees 25 min­ awarded to any person who is in arrears to The PL ounsel of The City of New York to make ap­grees 45 m inutes west 239.8 feet, north 47 de­ utes 45 seconds east 248 feet, south 17 degrees City of New York upon debt or contract, or who plication to the Supreme Court of the State of grees 36 minutes west 932.2 feet, north 19 de­ 34 minutes -east 357.7 feet and north 75 degrees is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any New York for the appointment of Commissioners grees 35 minutes west 399.5 feet, north 31 de­ 31 minutes east 466.7 feet, crossing a brook, to obligation to the City. of Appraisal under chapter 724 of the Laws of grees 20 minutes west 246.4 feet, north 63 de­ i he northeast corner of said Parcel No. 384, in The contract must be bid for separately. 1905, as amended, and the acts relating thereto. grees 26 m inutes west 706.9 feet, north 50 de­ the westerly line of a road leading to Washing­ The right is reserved in each case to reject Such application will be made to the Supreme grees 32 minutes west 133.9 feet, and north 37 ton square: thence along said line and the east­ all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the Court at a Special Term thereof to be held at degrees 38 minutes west 1,936.3 feet to the most erly line of said parcel south 32 degrees 46 min­ interest of the City so to do. the Judges’ Chambers in the City of _Pough- westerly point of said Parcel No. 407, in the' line utes east 26.3 feet, to the southeast corner of Bidders will write out the amount of their bids keepsie, Dutchess County, N. Y., on the 27th day between the towns of Newburg and New Windsor, said narcel; thence along the southerly line of or estimates in addition to inserting the same in of March, 1909, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon said point being also in the southerly line of Par­ san.e, partly along the northerly line of before figures. of that day, or a- soon thereafter as courfsel can cel No. 408; thence along said town line and_part- mentioned Parcels Nos. 382 and 381, along the Bidders are requested to make their bids or be heard. The object of such application is to ly along said southerly parcel line north 75 de­ northerly lines of before mentioned Parcels Nos. estimates upon the blank forms prepared and obtain an order of the Court appointing three grees 57 minutes west 391.1 feet, and north 74 380, 379, 378, 377 and 376, the following courses furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the disinterested and competent freehol !crs, one of degrees 15 minutes west 585 feet to the southwest and distance!: South 75 degrees 31 minutes west proper envelope in which to inclose the bid. to­ whom shall reside in the County of New York, corner of said parcel; thence partly along the 473.6 feet, recrossing before mentioned brook, gether with a copy of the contract, including the and at least one of whom shall reside in the westerly line of same and along the westerly line south 25 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds east specifications, in the form approved by the Cot • County c f Orange, to act as Commissioners of of Parcel No. 409 the following courses and dis­ 378.1 feet, south 51 degrees 53 m inutes east poration Counsel, can be obtained upon applica­ Appraisal under ‘aid act and discharge all the tances: North 18 degrees 47 minute* east 444.8 3.350.2 feet, recrossing a road leading from Vails­ tion therefor at the office of the Department for duties conferred by said act and the acts amend­ feet, north 8 degrees 7 minutes west 488.1 feet, gate to Washington square, the Newburg branch which the work is to be done. Plans and draw­ atory thereof. north 37 degrees 38 minutes west 116.2 feet, of the Erie Railroad and the Newburg snort line ings of construction work may also be seen there.