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THE CITY RECORD. Vox THE CITY RECORD. Vox.. XXXII. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. NUMBER 9,605. THE CITY RECORD. leir, an employee, for a violation of section 41k of the Penal Code in failing to have the said premises open at 5.3o A. M on the said day, and that said persons were OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. arraigned on said charge before Magistrate Breen in the Fourth District Police Court and discharged. Filed. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the From Albert Ruthenberg, Captain Eighty-third Police Precinct, dated the 11th inst., reporting in relation to the arrest and discharge after arraignment of one BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Watson Sanford, on the charge of having illegally registered on October 14, 1904, in the Fourteenth Election District, Second Assembly District, Queens County. Filed. GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, MAYOR. From A. E. Scholes, dated Flushing, N. Y., November 9, 1904, presenting on behalf of the Flushing "Daily Times" a bill for the publication of the boundaries of JOHN J. DELA'NY, EDWARD M. GROUT, Comarraolass. CORPORATION COUNIZL. election districts and the lists of polling places for the days of registration and general election in 1904. On motion, the said communication was ordered on file PATRICK J. TRACY, SUPICRY1202. and the President directed to inform Mr. Scholes that the Board of Elections cannot recognize the aforesaid claim, for the reason that the Flushing "Daily Times" was Published daily, except legal holidays. never designated nor authorized by the Board of Elections to make the said pub- Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Three cents a copy. lication. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the city employees), 25 cents; From Isador Stark, No. 99 Willoughby street, Brooklyn Borough, dated the Canvass, zo cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department and Finance 14th inst., acknowledging receipt of communication from the Board, under date of Department supplements, to cents each; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each the 12th inst. Filed. section of Manhattan. 7rom Moritz Bailin, No. 236 West Twenty-fourth street, Manhattan Borough, Published at Room 2, City Hall (north side), New York City. dated the 9th inst., acknowledging receipt of notice of his removal as an Inspector of Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Elections in the Ninth Election District, Ninth Assembly District, New York County, at the request of the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the New York County Republican Committee, and asking to be advised as to the grounds TABLE OF CONTENTS. for such removal. Filed, having been answered by the President. From Wm. Braune, No. 12o St. Mark's place, Borough of Manhattan, dated the inst.,nst., complaining that when on the day of the last general election he presented Aqueduct Commission— Fire Department— himSelf at the polling place in the Tenth Election District, Tenth Assembly District, Minutes of Meeting of October 6, Auction Sale 8411 New York County, at two minutes before 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and 1904 8393 Proposals 84,, Regulations for Installation of Stand that the polls were closed and the Board of Inspectors refused to permit him to Assessors, Board of— pipes 8411 vote. Filed. Public Notice 8408 Health., Department of— Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Minutes of Meeting of November 9, From Jacob Levy, proprietor of the store at No. 28o East Broadway, Borough Proposals 8411 1904 8440131 of Manhattan, which was designated for use as the polling place in the Thir- Board Meetings 8412 Law Department— teenth Election District, Fourth Assembly District, New York County, presenting a Bridges, Department of— Abstract of Transactions for the Proposals 8409 Week ending November 5, 1904. 838 7 bill for $26.50 for a table and chair alleged to have been broken by the election Bronx, Borough of— Manhattan, Borough of— officers in said district during the performance of their duties on the day of the last Auction Sale 8409 Public Notices 8414 general election. Referred to Detective Sergeant Leahy for investigation and report. Proposals 8408 Brooklyn, Borough of— Municipal Civil Service Commission— From Henry G. Curtis, No. 507 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Proposals 8412 Public Notices 8409 Borough of Manhattan, dated the 8th inst., complaining that because of the inefficiency Changes in Departments 8405 Notice to Contractors 8416 of the election officers in the Fifth Election District, Twenty-third Assembly Dis- Change of Grade Damage Commission— Official Borough Papers Public Notice 8408 Official Directory tri ct, New York County, in getting in the vote, a number of electors were debarred City Record, Board of— Official Papers 8411 from voting at the last general election. Referred to the Secretary to communicate Proposals for Bids or Estimates 8410 Parks, Department of— with Mr. Curtis in relation thereto. Proposals Correction, Department of— Police, Department of— From E. M. Martin, Organizer, West Side Agitation Comniittee, Social Demo- Proposals 8413 Report of Transactions, November Owners Wanted for Lost Property 8413 cratic Party, dated the 7th inst., alleging that certain persons had illegally registered Proposals 8413 from No. 1924 Broadway, Manhattan Borough, do not reside there, etc. Filed. 14 to 20, 1904 8403 Public Administrator— Docks and Ferries, Department of— Statement and Return of Moneys From Wm. H. Horwitz, No. 54 Morrell street, Borough of Brooklyn, dated the Proposals 8412 Received for the Month of No- 13th inst., stating that his employer deducted a day's pay from his wages because of Public Notice 8412 vember, 1904 8386 his absence from work, as Chairman of the Board of Inspectors of the Sixteenth Education, Department of— Public Charities, Department of— Election District, Fifteenth Assembly District, Kings County, in obeying an order Contracts Entered Into during Week Proposals 8412 commencing November 21, 1904 8401 Richmond, Borough of— of the Supreme Court, directing the said Board to convene and strike from the Proposals 8409 Local Board 8405 registry books the name of Ike Axelrod, No. in Moore street, Borough of Brook- Proposals 8408 Elections, Board of— Street Cleaning, Department of— lyn, and asking that the Board of Elections compensate him for such loss. Referred Minutes of Meeting of November to Commissioner Maguire for consideration and report. 8385 Ashes, etc., for Filling in Lands 8412 1 5, 1904 Proposals 8412 From the Chief Clerk of the Board, dated the 14th inst., reporting in relation to Finance, Department of— Public Notice 8412 the attendance of the clerical force in his office for the preceding week; and further Interest on Bonds and Stocks 8411 Supreme Court— Notice of Assessment for Local Im- Acquiring Title to Lands, etc 84,4 reporting that the report of the Chief Clerk of the Manhattan Borough office, under provements 8410 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- date of the 28th ult., of supplies received on account of contract with the Martin B. Notice to Property-owners 8410 partment of- Brown Company has been compared with said contract and found correct as to Notice to Taxpayers 8410 Auction Sale 8412 Public Notice 8411 Proposals 8412 quantity. Filed. From the Chief Clerks of the Manhattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn Borough offices, dated the 14th inst.; the Deputy Chief Clerk of the Queens Borough office, BOARD OF ELECTIONS. dated the 14th inst., and the Chief Clerk of the Richmond Borough office, dated the 12th inst., reporting in relation to the attendance of the clerical force in their re- Meeting of the Board of Elections, held Tuesday, November 15, 1904, at 12 spective offices for the preceding week. Filed. o'clock M. From the Chief Clerk of The Bronx Borough office, dated the 14th inst., report- Present—Commissioners Voorhis, Page and Fuller. ing the receipt of supplies therein specified, on account of contract with the Martin The minutes of the meeting of the Board held on the 12th ult. were read and B. Brown Company. Referred to the Chief Clerk of the Board for comparison with approved, and the reading of the minutes of the meeting held on the 8th inst. was said contract, and report. dispensed with. From the Chief Clerk of the Queens Borough office, dated the loth inst., trans- The following communications were received and disposed of as stated, viz.: mitting receipt received from the State Superintendent of Elections for the Metro- From N. Taylor Phillips, Secretary, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, dated politan Elections District, for one copy each of the register of electors, poll books the 14th inst.,i transmitting certified copy of a resolution adopted by the Commis- and tally sheets for the several election districts in the Borough of Queens. Filed. sioners of the Sinking Fund, at a meeting held on the loth inst., authorizing a renewal From the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kings County Repub- of the lease, for one year from December x, 1904, of premises Nos. 305 and 307 East lican General Committee, dated the 7th inst., and received by mail on the loth inst., Sixty-first street, Borough of Manhattan, for the use of the Board of Elections. requesting the removal of Henry Hopke as Inspector of Elections in the Twelfth Filed. Election District, Fourteenth Assembly District, Kings County. From H. L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller, dated the 12th inst., reqiiesting On motion, the aforesaid communication was ordered on file, and the following to be informed in regard to the claims that have been filed with the Department of resolution adopted, viz.: Finance by Joseph Goldstein, of No. 213 Henry street, and J. M. Levine, of No. 5o Resolved, That Henry Hopke, of No. 56 Kent avenue.
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